An example of misinformation would be: "ROKMC members used to trade their covers with advisors and USMC troops due to their ineffectiveness"
by Blardy Bastard October 9, 2023

by rk092 January 17, 2024

Someone under the guise of an informer that doesn't inform, but rather misinforms the people close to them.
The misinformer girl was trying to get the governor to step aside of her path to power, and would say or do anything, and would get rid of anyone that blocked her from the power she thought she was owed/deserved.
by The Original Agahnim August 3, 2021

(Noun) A democrat buzzword used to deflect or gaslight any opinion(s), statistics, past/current quotes, footage, evidence, or facts that either call-out or contradict the current elitist Democrat narrative.
When asked why Kamala Harris pledged 157 million dollars to assist displaced Lebanon refugees, while U.S. citizens are still crying out for disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Helena, the White House Press Secretary declared that the question was “misinformation” (despite the fact that Harris did announce the $157 million and there are countless U.S. Citizens in NC and elsewhere still calling out for rescue, aide, relief, and/or assistance).
by IsAJerk1333bc October 9, 2024
