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Carl Brennan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-16-04 11:56 PM
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PENTAGON IN CNN NEWSROOM!!

Operation Mockingbird on steroids

http://www.fair.org/activism/osi-propaganda.html

Pentagon Propaganda Plan Is Undemocratic, Possibly Illegal
February 19, 2002


The New York Times reported today that the Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Influence is “developing plans to provide news items, possibly even false ones, to foreign media organizations” in an effort “to influence public sentiment and policy makers in both friendly and unfriendly countries.”
The OSI was created shortly after September 11 to publicize the U.S. government’s perspective in Islamic countries and to generate support for the U.S.’s “war on terror.” This latest announcement raises grave concerns that far from being an honest effort to explain U.S. policy, the OSI may be a profoundly undemocratic program devoted to spreading disinformation and misleading the public, both at home and abroad. At the same time, involving reporters in Pentagon disinformation puts the lives of working journalists at risk. .......

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According to the New York Times, “one of the military units assigned to carry out the policies of the Office of Strategic Influence” is the U.S. Army’s Psychological Operations Command (PSYOPS). The Times doesn’t mention, however, that PSYOPS has been accused of operating domestically as recently as the Kosovo war.

In February 2000, reports in Dutch and French newspapers revealed that several officers from the 4th PSYOPS Group had worked in the news division at CNN's Atlanta headquarters as part of an “internship” program starting in the final days of the Kosovo War. Coverage of this disturbing story was scarce (see FAIR’s “Why Were Government Propaganda Experts Working on News at CNN? <http://www.fair.org/activism/cnn-psyops.html>” 3/27/00), but after FAIR issued an Action Alert on the story, CNN stated that it had already terminated the program and acknowledged that it was “inappropriate.”
Even if the PSYOPS officers working in the newsroom did not directly influence news reporting, the question remains of whether CNN may have allowed the military to conduct an intelligence-gathering mission against the network itself. The idea isn’t far-fetched-- according to Intelligence Newsletter (2/17/00), a rear admiral from the Special Operations Command told a PSYOPS conference that the military needed to find ways to "gain control" over commercial news satellites to help bring down an "informational cone of silence" over regions where special operations were taking place. One of CNN’s PSYOPS “interns” worked in the network’s satellite division. (During the Afghanistan war the Pentagon found a very direct way to “gain control”-- it simply bought up all commercial satellite images of Afghanistan, in order to prevent media from accessing them.)
It’s worth noting that the 4th PSYOPS group is the same group that staffed the National Security Council's now notorious Office of Public Diplomacy (OPD), which planted stories in the U.S. media supporting the Reagan Administration's Central America policies during the 1980s. Described by a senior U.S. official as a "vast psychological warfare operation of the kind the military conducts to influence a population in enemy territory" (Miami Herald, 7/19/87), the OPD was shut down after the Iran-Contra investigations, but not before influencing coverage in major outlets including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Post (Extra!, 9-10/01).
The OPD may be gone, but the Bush administration’s recent recess appointment of former OPD head Otto Reich as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs is not reassuring. It suggests, at best, a troubling indifference to Reich’s role in orchestrating the OPD’s deception of the American people.
Indeed, as the Federation of American Scientists points out, “the Bush Administration’s insistent efforts to expand the scope of official secrecy have now been widely noted as a defining characteristic of the Bush presidency” (Secrecy News, 2/18/02). The administration’s refusal to disclose Enron-related information to the General Accounting Office is perhaps the most publicized of these efforts; another is Attorney General John Ashcroft’s October 12 memo urging federal agencies to resist Freedom Of Information Act requests. ......


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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:00 AM
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1. Okay then, CNN is nothing more or less than a propaganda machine
for this crooked government we have now.

Not a surprise.
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Melodybe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:01 AM
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2. Hello, owned by the Saudi's turn that shit off!
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 11:26 AM
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17. Do you have figures?
I've wanted facts and figures on that for a while now and could only find the one prince and the $2-3 billion. I'd like to know the percentage of AOL/Time they own so we can start spreading that info around. Chip away here, chip away there...
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Placebo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:02 AM
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3. Secretary of Propaganda
It's coming.
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Carl Brennan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:17 AM
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6. Bush was talking to reporters. I think it was in the lead up to the Iraq
War and he said something about how we (the US) should be able to use propoganda like Al Jazeera. I've alwasy wanted to get that snip. He talked about it as if it was simply a matter of fact and OK.

I said to myself: "You know, he really has zealous ignorant sacks of shit for a constituency if he can say such things and get away with it. If he can talk like that and they continue to not question him then the only thing that bothers me about them getting their fuckheads blown off in Iraq is the money I have to pay in taxes for Bush to get his war on."

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knowbody0 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:02 AM
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4. psyop
becoming unspun
losing its groove
searching for new groove

comforting thought: condi was georgie's tutor re foreign affairs
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Media_Lies_Daily Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:06 AM
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5. I've even got a cable channel now called "Pentagon"....
...nothing but Pentagon propaganda 24/7.
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DELUSIONAL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:18 AM
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7. This may have been one of the articles about PROPAGANDA
as news at whore network that forced me to turn the TV OFF 2 1/2 years ago.

As someone with a degree in Psychology -- Soc and Anthropology -- I could recognize the relentless propaganda -- the bush administration point of view was reported and the dem view was overlooked. TV news was also more interested in Entertainment -- not news. Stories that should have been covered -- were not.

It DOES not require a degree to detect the propaganda B.S. -- some here on DU -- have a inborn B.S. detector.

The lead up to the war was pure propaganda -- flat out lies. From the reports here on DU from people who still watch the propaganda networks -- the propaganda news networks have not changed -- they are probably worse.

The propaganda memes are bleeding into DU -- the right wing talking points sneak in -- perhaps without the knowledge of some who have high post counts.

It didn't surprise me that the Pentagon had a presence at CNN and probably all the other networks -- reporters were IN-bed with the military -- all journalistic objectivity has been lost.

Perhaps TV news should only be viewed for short periods with someone who is willing to deconstruct the news after the TV is turned off.
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Carl Brennan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 12:23 AM
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8. Can you imagine how they feel about DU, hee?
Some of the high post count people are Psy-ops IMO.
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DELUSIONAL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 01:01 AM
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9. Could be --
and that's the point -- isn't it.

We can't trust anything without verification of the facts. AND if people always seem to jump in to dismiss even the idea that vote fraud happened in this election . . . and try to redirect group efforts . . . question the motives. This is just an example -- there are others as each new crisis rears it's ugly head. Psy Ops has a long history -- and they are now working for the bush mafia.

New York Times --- Judith Miller and the WOPO? -- Steno Sue. Pentagon propaganda mouth pieces.

This is why I really like both Randi Rhodes and Mike Malloy -- they both tell their listeners to check out and verify -- even what they are saying.

Even stuff found at DU -- needs verification.

My mom was never able to convert me to her fundie religion -- 'cause I'm a born skeptic. Oh it also help me to dismiss her fundie religion when I was very young --she told me that dogs and cats wouldn't be in heaven. THAT is not the sort of heaven I wanted to find myself in. Now I don't believe in heaven or hell.
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prof_science Donating Member (343 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 01:10 AM
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11. No dogs or cats in my mom's heaven, either.
What the hell is with that? I've never read the bible, but I can't imagine that there are passages devoted to banning pets from people heaven. What do we do in heaven, anyway? Sit around by the pool all day? Float on clouds? For eternity?

Man, sounds boring. I don't think people who wish for eternal life really have given it good thought. What does one do when there are no problems to solve?
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DELUSIONAL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 02:40 AM
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13. Never was enough details about what happens in the fundie heaven
seems like they haven't thought it out completely. Sci Fi writers have tackled the boning endless life -- as a sort of hell.

Dante at least comes up with a very complex after life.

Most fundies don't really contemplate the details of their heaven -- everything is perfect -- nothing to do in their heaven. Perfect all the time for eternity would drive some people to suicide. That's why the ministers and leaders tell their "followers" to just believe and have faith. Actually the belief system (world view) of fundies has so many conflicts and is so fundamentally illogical that the only hold the ministers have is "have faith" -- and pass the hat.

If there is a heaven (I am very doubtful) I want to go to the one that my pets went to.

Some of the "primitive" religions have a much more complex vision of an after life. Also some of the creation myths are better explain the complexity of life and the need for balance in the world. In comparison the fundie world view is primitive.
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 01:10 AM
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10. Kissing up to KissingerThe reporters who loved Henry and what they said.
By Jack Shafer
Posted Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, at 5:23 PM PT



Henry Kissinger

During his years as national security adviser and secretary of state, Henry Kissinger wooed the Washington press corps with the flowers and chocolate of flattery and access. As Walter Isaacson writes in his 1992 biography, Kissinger, opinion columnists and the reporters who covered the State Department or the White House grew especially captivated by his charms.

Journalists took priority over matters of state for Kissinger, or at least that's how it looked to his colleagues. CIA Director Richard Helms tells Isaacson of the time Kissinger made him wait as he sorted though his message slips, placed reporters' messages at the top of the pile, and returned their calls. Kissinger speechwriter John Andrews remembers that when they were working on a speech together and a high-status columnist like Joseph Kraft or Joseph Alsop telephoned, Kissinger would pause their labors "and do an incredible snow job with me listening in. He'd pour syrup all over the guy." John Ehrlichman tells Isaacson a similar story about Kissinger stroking reporters over the phone. "I could not help hearing Henry's blandishments and his self-congratulation," Ehrlichman says.

....

The most devoted members of the Kissinger press cult, based on the phone transcripts, were CBS News Chief Diplomatic Correspondent Marvin Kalb, former New York Times Washington editor and columnist James "Scotty" Reston, and Time magazine's Hugh Sidey. But other figures tossed kisses to Kissinger from afar, including political columnist Stewart Alsop, former Los Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler, William Randolph Hearst Jr., and former Washington Star owner—and soon to be ex-Riggs Bank proprietor—Joseph L. Albritton.

Kalb sends an FTD-sized bouquet down the line to Kissinger on the evening of Sept. 22, 1973, the day he became secretary of state.

... I did wish you well from the bottom of my heart, the wisdom and the grace and the tolerance that are going to be so necessary to success because I very much have the feeling in the long sweep of history perhaps that your tenure is going to prove to be larger than simply something that has to do with diplomacy. There's a human and a psychological component here which has to be vindicated in a major way and I feel that very strongly and I wish you towering good luck.

more
http://slate.msn.com/id/2107745/
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 01:36 AM
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12. Government controlled Media,
Edited on Wed Nov-17-04 01:37 AM by bvar22
Purges of the Intelligence Agencies.

Suppression of Dissent

Scripted Public Appearances

Vapor Ballot Election Machines

Active suppression of opposition voters

Invasion and Occupation of Defenseless sovereign Countries

Privatizing National Assets

Demanding Loyalty to a person*, not the Constitution or the Country

Revising History

Ignoring International Treaties and Laws

Demanding (and getting) Control over text books and curriculum

Demonizing the Opposition

Passing laws that benefit a very small class of citizens

Destroying Constitutional Protections in the name of Patriotism







This ALL seems so familiar.
Hasn't this happened before?
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ParanoidPat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 02:57 AM
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14. An oldie but a goody.......
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Carl Brennan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 11:07 AM
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15. Excellent. More corroboration, and it's effect.
This fusion of military deception programs with media propaganda efforts enabled the Office of Strategic Influence to commission officers from the U.S. Army's Psychological Operations Command to work as interns in the news division of CNN.29
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Carl Brennan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 11:25 AM
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16. More links between Pentagon, CIA and media
Edited on Wed Nov-17-04 11:29 AM by Carl Brennan
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MOCK/mockingbird.html




......On the domestic front, an abiding relationship was struck between the
CIA and William Paley, a wartime colonel and the founder of CBS. A
firm believer in "all forms of propaganda" to foster loyalty to the
Pentagon, Paley hired CIA agents to work undercover at the behest of
his close friend, the busy grey eminence of the nation's media, Allen
Dulles. Paley's designated go-between in his dealings with the CIA was
Sig Mickelson, president of CBS News from 1954 to 1961.

The CIA's assimilation of old guard fascists was overseen by the
Operations Coordination Board, directed by C.D. Jackson, formerly an
executive of Time magazine and Eisenhower's Special Assistant for Cold
War Strategy. In 1954 he was succeeded by Nelson Rockefeller, who quit
a year later, disgusted at the administration's political infighting.
Vice President Nixon succeeded Rockefeller as the key cold war
strategist.

"Nixon," writes John Loftus, a former attorney for the Justice
Department's Office of Special Investigations, took "a small boy's
delight in the arcane tools of the intelligence craft - the hidden
microphones, the 'black' propaganda." Nixon especially enjoyed his
visit to a Virginia training camp to observe Nazis in the "special
forces" drilling at covert operations.

One of the fugitives recruited by the American intelligence
underground was heroin smuggler Hubert von Blücher, the son of A
German ambassador. Hubert often bragged that that he was trained by
the Abwehr, the German military intelligence division, while still a
civilian in his twenties. He served in a recon unit of the German Army
until forced out for medical reasons in 1944, according to his wartime
records. He worked briefly as an assistant director for Berlin-Film on
a movie entitled One Day ..., and finished out the war flying with the
Luftwaffe, but not to engage the enemy - his mission was the smuggling
of Nazi loot out of the country. His exploits were, in part, the
subject of Sayer and Botting's Nazi Gold, an account of the knockover
of the Reichsbank at the end of the war.....

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