I took a CNN article about the Iran war and found 5 manipulation techniques inside it.
Not opinions. Named, documented techniques.
This is exactly how the news is built to shape what you think before you reach a single fact.
Technique 1: Verdict in the Headline.
The headline read "Trump's Iran War Message Marked by Exaggerated Threats and Shifting, Contradictory Goals." Three editorial conclusions.
Zero evidence presented. The manipulation was complete before you read a single word of the article.
Technique 2: Anonymous Source Laundering.
The most explosive claim in the piece that Trump was "at odds with US intelligence"-was sourced entirely to unnamed officials. No agencies. No access level. No way for you to verify anything.
The word "sources" carries the illusion of reporting while doing none of the accountability work that sourcing is supposed to perform.
Technique 3: False Incoherence.
CNN took multiple officials, on different days, emphasizing different aspects of a complex military operation and called it "contradictory goals."
Every military campaign of this scale has layered objectives. Normal variation in communication is NOT strategic confusion. They presented it as proof of disarray.
Technique 4: Selective Precision.
CNN used one specific DIA document to "debunk" Trump's missile warning.
The document said Iran could build an ICBM by 2035 if it decides to. CNN framed that as proof Trump lied.
The document doesn't say Iran can't build one. It says they haven't decided to yet. Two completely different claims.
Technique 5: Economic Anxiety Pivot. After three weeks of strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader and destroyed its navy, CNN ended their war analysis article with gas prices.
The last thing you read is what you remember. They made sure what you remember is that this war is costing you money. That is not journalism.
That is emotional engineering.
What they left out: Iran's missile attacks had already fallen 90% short of what Iran threatened. The ISW assessed the campaign as achieving its military objectives. Iran's Navy was largely destroyed. Every one of those facts was available when CNN published. None of them made it into the story. Omission is the most powerful technique of all.
Five techniques. One article. No false sentences required.
That is what makes it so effective.
The manipulation is entirely in the selection, framing, sequencing, and omission.
This is Hoaxology. We teach you how the news is built.
I took one AP wire story about the Iran war and found 6 manipulation techniques inside it.
Not opinions. Named, documented techniques.
This is how the news is built.
Technique 1: Conclusion Laundering. The headline read "Trump Knocked Back on His Political Heels."
That is not a fact. That is a verdict dressed up as a news observation. The manipulation started before you read a single word of the article.
Technique 2: Assertion Stacking. The opening paragraph contained 5 editorial conclusions presented as background facts.
None sourced.
None with a named witness. Just stated.
By sentence 3 you had already accepted 5 contested claims as established truth.
“In the two weeks since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, US President Donald Trump increasingly has been knocked on his political heels. He’s grown more agitated with news coverage and has failed to find a way to explain why he started the war — or how he will end it — that resonates with a public concerned by American deaths in the conflict, surging oil prices and dropping financial markets.”
Technique 3: Partisan Source as Neutral Observer.
The closing quote (the last word of the entire article) came from the CEO of the National Democratic Training Committee.
An organization that exists to elect Democrats. His partisan role was buried. Most readers won't catch it.
“’They’re flying by the seat of their pants, and the rest of us are paying the price,’ said Kelly Dietrich, CEO of the National Democratic Training Committee.”
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Schumer had a stand-alone bill for cancer research funding on his desk in March 2024.
But Democrats are blaming Elon for blocking pediatric cancer research by posting about a spending bill.
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The Hoax | Elon Blocked Pediatric Cancer Research Funding By Shooting Down The CR Bill
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Trump was never convicted of rape in the E. Jean Carroll Case 🧵
2/ E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit relied on retroactive law changes.
New York passed the Adult Survivors Act (ASA), a law passed in May 2022 in New York, allowing civil suits for sexual assault beyond expired statutes of limitations.
3/ More on civil cases...
This case was civil because the alleged incident was decades old and could not be pursued criminally.
Civil cases require a lower burden of proof, and the jury only needed to reach a majority decision, not unanimity.
Below, you’ll find
- a short video debunking each hoax
- a detailed thread that teaches each hoax and how it was made
The Hoax order mirrors the order found on the site, but typically the farther down you go, the more recent the hoax.
Download the videos and bookmark the threads and use them as replies to hoaxes.
This directory will be continuously updated throughout Trump’s second term to include hoaxes involving figures like Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, J.D. Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, and RFK Jr., among others.
The site will be regularly updated with new hoaxes as they emerge and will expand to cover trending news and more over the next four years.
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On April 23, 2020, President Donald Trump made comments about the potential use of disinfectants and UV light in treating COVID.
The media told you this meant "drink bleach".
Learn how they did it 🧵
The Hoax | Trump Told Americans To Inject Or Drink Bleach To Treat COVID
During a press briefing on COVID-19 on April 23, 2020, President Donald Trump made comments about the potential use of disinfectants and UV light in treating the virus.
Media platforms quickly spread the claim that Trump suggested people drink bleach or ingest disinfectants to cure COVID-19.
The Hoax | Trump Told Americans To Inject Or Drink Bleach To Treat COVID