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The definition of hoax, according to Google, is “a humorous or malicious deception.” Frankly I always saw the word as a humorous deception, with no malicious intent.  Shouldn’t we be using the specific phrase malicious deception, instead of “hoax” when referring to the members of the intelligence community who lie to further their ends against […]

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