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{{Src|news|date=00.00.2017|title=Money man.|quote=Reclusive U.S. billionaire Robert Mercer helped Donald Trump win the presidency. But what is his ultimate goal? Rebekah Merce, Steve Bannon, Breitbart News, David Magerman, Renaissance Technologies, Citizens United, ...|website=CBC News|name=Keith Boag|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives/sh/wex94ODaUs/trump-robert-mercer-billionaire/}}
 
{{Src|news|date=00.00.2017|title=Money man.|quote=Reclusive U.S. billionaire Robert Mercer helped Donald Trump win the presidency. But what is his ultimate goal? Rebekah Merce, Steve Bannon, Breitbart News, David Magerman, Renaissance Technologies, Citizens United, ...|website=CBC News|name=Keith Boag|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives/sh/wex94ODaUs/trump-robert-mercer-billionaire/}}
{{Src|news|date='''Aug.20.2017'''|title=With Breitbart’s Stephen Bannon out at the White House, a renewed focus on the Mercer family, who helped install Trump and its deep ties to Russia.|quote=The Mercer fortune is closely tied to Russia and Deutsche Bank. Vladimir Putin and Russia's energy sector is linked to Deutsche Bank. Facing financial ruin and $300 mn in debt to Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump launched his Presidential campaign. Rebekah Mercer’s husband is directly linked to the Moscow Exchange, which rises and falls on world events. The Mercers have become accustomed to making money by making “knowledgeable” bets on the future of stock prices. Through Russia, Deutsche Bank and Mirochnikoff, they had an inside track on world events that would move the markets and could easily react to them, particularly in the energy sector. By funding and staffing the Trump campaign, and manipulating people’s fears through Cambridge Analytica and Breitbart, they were able to install a financially imperiled  president who was not only beholden to their chief financial partner, Deutsche Bank, but could also imitate Vladimir Putin’s strategy of manipulating world events to turn a profit. (''more...''')|website=Narativ.org|name=Tracie McElroy|url=https://narativ.org/2017/08/20/politics-of-greed/}}
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{{Src|news|date=Aug.20.2017|title=With Breitbart's Stephen Bannon out at the White House, a renewed focus on the Mercer family, who helped install Trump and its deep ties to Russia.|quote=The Mercer fortune is closely tied to Russia and Deutsche Bank. Vladimir Putin and Russia's energy sector is linked to [[Deutsche Bank]]. Facing financial ruin and $300 mn in debt to Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump launched his Presidential campaign. Rebekah Mercer’s husband is directly linked to the Moscow Exchange, which rises and falls on world events. The Mercers have become accustomed to making money by making “knowledgeable” bets on the future of stock prices. Through Russia, Deutsche Bank and Mirochnikoff, they had an inside track on world events that would move the markets and could easily react to them, particularly in the energy sector. By funding and staffing the Trump campaign, and manipulating people’s fears through Cambridge Analytica and Breitbart, they were able to install a financially imperiled  president who was not only beholden to their chief financial partner, Deutsche Bank, but could also imitate Vladimir Putin’s strategy of manipulating world events to turn a profit. (''more...'')|website=Narativ.org|name=Tracie McElroy|url=https://narativ.org/2017/08/20/politics-of-greed/}}
 
{{Src|news|date=May.08.2017|title=Robert Mercer, Cambridge Analytica, and Why It All Matters.|quote=Carole Cadwalladr articles detail the connections between Robert Merce,r the data firm Cambridge Analytica, and a vast, extraordinary campaign of psychological profiling and manipulation, conducted over the internet, and intended to alter beliefs and voting behaviour on a massive scale. [...] I have now organised those notes into a synopsis of Ms Cadwalladr’s research.|website=Sea Wolf|name=Robert Selth|url=https://robertselth.com/2017/05/08/robert-mercer-cambridge-analytica-and-why-it-all-matters/}}
 
{{Src|news|date=May.08.2017|title=Robert Mercer, Cambridge Analytica, and Why It All Matters.|quote=Carole Cadwalladr articles detail the connections between Robert Merce,r the data firm Cambridge Analytica, and a vast, extraordinary campaign of psychological profiling and manipulation, conducted over the internet, and intended to alter beliefs and voting behaviour on a massive scale. [...] I have now organised those notes into a synopsis of Ms Cadwalladr’s research.|website=Sea Wolf|name=Robert Selth|url=https://robertselth.com/2017/05/08/robert-mercer-cambridge-analytica-and-why-it-all-matters/}}
 
{{Src|news|date=Apr.02.2017|title=Arron Banks: ‘Brexit was a war. We won. There’s no turning back now’.|In America, the restrictions on political funding were dismantled in a 2010 case, bankrolled by Robert Mercer, which an organisation called [[Citizens United]] took to the supreme court, opening up the way to Super Pacs – “political action committees” – which have become unlimited donation vehicles. The sums in Britain are tiny in comparison, but you don’t even need to create a system of Pacs: there’s no way of knowing how much money was poured into the Leave campaign before the “regulated period” (the weeks before the campaign when spending is monitored and capped). Banks is setting up a movement not a party, at least initially. Parties are subject to some political financing rules. Movements aren’t.|website=The Guardian|name=Carole Cadwalladr|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/02/arron-banks-interview-brexit-ukip-far-right-trump-putin-russia}}
 
{{Src|news|date=Apr.02.2017|title=Arron Banks: ‘Brexit was a war. We won. There’s no turning back now’.|In America, the restrictions on political funding were dismantled in a 2010 case, bankrolled by Robert Mercer, which an organisation called [[Citizens United]] took to the supreme court, opening up the way to Super Pacs – “political action committees” – which have become unlimited donation vehicles. The sums in Britain are tiny in comparison, but you don’t even need to create a system of Pacs: there’s no way of knowing how much money was poured into the Leave campaign before the “regulated period” (the weeks before the campaign when spending is monitored and capped). Banks is setting up a movement not a party, at least initially. Parties are subject to some political financing rules. Movements aren’t.|website=The Guardian|name=Carole Cadwalladr|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/02/arron-banks-interview-brexit-ukip-far-right-trump-putin-russia}}

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  • 00.00.2017: Money man. Reclusive U.S. billionaire Robert Mercer helped Donald Trump win the presidency. But what is his ultimate goal? Rebekah Merce, Steve Bannon, Breitbart News, David Magerman, Renaissance Technologies, Citizens United, ... Keith Boag, CBC News.
  • Aug.20.2017: With Breitbart's Stephen Bannon out at the White House, a renewed focus on the Mercer family, who helped install Trump and its deep ties to Russia. The Mercer fortune is closely tied to Russia and Deutsche Bank. Vladimir Putin and Russia's energy sector is linked to Deutsche Bank. Facing financial ruin and $300 mn in debt to Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump launched his Presidential campaign. Rebekah Mercer’s husband is directly linked to the Moscow Exchange, which rises and falls on world events. The Mercers have become accustomed to making money by making “knowledgeable” bets on the future of stock prices. Through Russia, Deutsche Bank and Mirochnikoff, they had an inside track on world events that would move the markets and could easily react to them, particularly in the energy sector. By funding and staffing the Trump campaign, and manipulating people’s fears through Cambridge Analytica and Breitbart, they were able to install a financially imperiled president who was not only beholden to their chief financial partner, Deutsche Bank, but could also imitate Vladimir Putin’s strategy of manipulating world events to turn a profit. (more...) Tracie McElroy, Narativ.org.
  • May.08.2017: Robert Mercer, Cambridge Analytica, and Why It All Matters. Carole Cadwalladr articles detail the connections between Robert Merce,r the data firm Cambridge Analytica, and a vast, extraordinary campaign of psychological profiling and manipulation, conducted over the internet, and intended to alter beliefs and voting behaviour on a massive scale. [...] I have now organised those notes into a synopsis of Ms Cadwalladr’s research. Robert Selth, Sea Wolf.
  • Feb.26.2017: How US billionaire helped to back Brexit. Carole Cadwalladr, The Guardian.
  • Feb.26.2017: Robert Mercer: the big data billionaire waging war on mainstream media. With links to Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Nigel Farage, the rightwing US computer scientist is at the heart of a multimillion-dollar propaganda network. The Guardian, Carole Cadwalladr
  • Sept.19.2005: You Can't Handle the Truth - Psy-ops propaganda goes mainstream. The government faces a dilemma: It needs people to stay home, but if the news breaks, mass panic might ensue as people flee the city, carrying the virus with them. A shadowy media firm steps in to help orchestrate a sophisticated campaign of mass deception. Rather than alert the public to the smallpox threat, the company sets up a high-tech "ops center" to convince the public that an accident at a chemical plant threatens London. As the fictitious toxic cloud approaches the city, TV news outlets are provided graphic visuals charting the path of the invisible toxins. Londoners stay indoors, glued to the telly, convinced that even a short walk into the streets could be fatal. (originally published on Slate) Strategic Communication Laboratories, Sharon Weinberger