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Sawyer Miller Group organization

also: Sawyer Miller

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Sawyer Miller Group funded FARC host_asserted
“to wage psychological warfare on Colombia's narco-terrorists, the FARC. So with our tax dollars, we hired a PR firm to go down and basically build out the psychological warfare to create the FARC as the enemy. In the first six months of 199…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7 @ 44:03
Sawyer Miller Group carried_out_attack FARC host_asserted
“get good coverage in the media, and nurture contacts with journalists, columnists, and think tanks. The message is that there are bad and good people in Colombia and that the government is the good guy. That's literally a quote. By the earl…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7 @ 45:05

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The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7
▶ 43:32 From the late 1980s, the Colombian state commenced efforts to manufacture its image as the defender of democracy at war with narco-terrorists, while they were in fact enabling the narco-terrorists. The state employed the services of Sawyer …
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7
▶ 44:03 to wage psychological warfare on Colombia's narco-terrorists, the FARC. So with our tax dollars, we hired a PR firm to go down and basically build out the psychological warfare to create the FARC as the enemy. In the first six months of 199…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7
▶ 44:33 in manufacturing a narco-terrorist conspiracy against the FARC. So if the FARC is so bad, why do you need a PR firm to make them bad? David Mazaros, the director of Sawyer Miller's Colombian account, then explained that the main mission is …
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7
▶ 45:05 get good coverage in the media, and nurture contacts with journalists, columnists, and think tanks. The message is that there are bad and good people in Colombia and that the government is the good guy. That's literally a quote. By the earl…