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  2. Demoralization (warfare) - Wikipedia

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    American Revolutionary War leaflet attempting to demoralize British troops by showing distinctions in the quality of life between the two sides.. In an environment in which two belligerents compete, the chances of success greatly diminish if those whose actions are necessary lack faith in the justness of the cause or its chance for success or are discouraged, morally defeated, disconsolate ...

  3. Florida’s war on ‘woke’ in state colleges rewards DeSantis ...

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    That’s the same lawmaker, Rep. Fred Hawkins, who flanked the governor at a news conference in April to announced Florida’s latest round of attacks against Disney.

  4. ‘Shouldn’t be a war that’s fought on a college campus ...

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    Students on Florida college campuses have faced a rise in Islamophobia and antisemitism since Israel-Hamas war. ‘Shouldn’t be a war that’s fought on a college campus.’ Tensions rise for ...

  5. Conference on Trump assassination attempt: Florida officials ...

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    A news conference in Florida concerning the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump will stream at 4 p.m. ET. Watch here.

  6. Yuri Bezmenov - Wikipedia

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    The following excerpts are from a talk on disinformation in the liberal media, given March 26 at a CAUSA USA Regional Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. No "Novosti" is Good News. Los Angeles, CA: Almanac (1985). ISBN 978-0-93509017-8. OCLC 45013143. World Thought Police. Los Angeles, CA: N.A.T.A. Almanac (1986). OCLC 1124779975.

  7. Demoralization - Wikipedia

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    Demoralization can be: Decadence, decay of morality; Demoralization (warfare), damaging an enemy's fighting spirit; Resentful demoralization, a phenomenon in clinical ...

  8. Fort Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gardiner was a stockaded fortification with two blockhouses that was built in 1837 by the United States Army.It was one of the military outposts created during the Second Seminole War to assist Colonel Zachary Taylor's troops to capture Seminole Indians and their allies in the central part of the Florida Territory that were resisting forced removal to federal territory west of the ...

  9. There’s an arms race in Haiti, and it’s fueled by Florida’s ...

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    Federal officials readily admit that Florida is the main U.S. pipeline for weapons headed to the Caribbean and South America, fueled by the state’s easy access to firearms, a lucrative black ...