"When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news."Initially people were reading news in newspapers, then were listening to the radio and watching TV, now they read, listen, watch news on the Internet. And since the 19th century news have been playing a large part in our lives.News spread at the right time can contribute to the outbreak of war or, alternatively, raise the struggle for peace; destroy the reputation of a respected person or glorify unknown people.The better we understand how those who spread the information use it, the more we will be able to resist what they want to impose on us, and the easier it will be for us to form our own opinion. Knowledge is power. Information is power. Distorted information is a terrible destructive force. We reserve the right to figure out for ourselves who bit whom - a man a dog or a dog a man.Let’s examine together how propaganda works. I’m looking forward to meeting you at Salaridze event hall on August…