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protect freedom impeach bush now Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-03 02:21 PM
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how many US 'news reporters' are paid CIA ? biggest budget item !
http://jeremybigwood.net/AJR/Intro2PikePapers.htm#The

From the text:
Introduction to the Pike Papers
by AARON LATHAM
the village VOICE
February 11, 1976

It may surprise some to discover that the largest single category of covert activity concerned tampering with free elections around the world. These election operations make up a full 32 percent of the covert action projects approved by the Forty Committee since 1965. The report says the operations usually mean "providing some form of financial election support to foreign parties and individuals. Such support could be negative as well as positive." Most of the money has gone to developing countries and generally "to incumbent moderate party leaders and heads of state." One "Third World leader" received $960,000 over a l4-year period.

The second largest covert action category is "media and propaganda." The committee found that 29 percent of the covert projects approved by the Forty Committee fell under this heading. The report says: "Activities have included support of friendly media, major propaganda efforts, insertion of articles into he local press, and distribution of books and leaflets. By far the largest single recipient has been a European publishing house funded since 1951... About 25 percent of the program has been directed at the Soviet Bloc, in the publication and clandestine import and export of Western and Soviet dissident literature."

The third largest category is "Paramilitary/Arms Transfers." These make up 23 percent of the total Forty Committee-approved. covert action, projects. Although these rank third in total numbers they rank first in expense. The committee report states: "By far the most interesting, and important fact to emerge was the recognition that the great majority of these covert action projects were proposed by parties outside CIA. Many of these programs were summarily ordered, over CIA objections. CIA misgivings, however, were at times weakly expressed, as the CIA is afflicted with a 'can do' attitude."





Contents

The Select Committee’s Investigation Record

Pike Committee, 1976

This document was an internal document that was leaked to the Village Voice

Part 2c. Manipulation of the Media

The free flow of information, vital to a responsible and credible press, has been threatened as a result of CIA’s use of the world media for cover and for clandestine information-gathering.

There are disturbing indications that the accuracy of many news stories has been undermined as well. Information supplied to the Committee suggests that some planted, falsified articles have reached readers in the U.S.

Intelligence agencies have long prized journalists as informants and identity-covers. Newsmen generally enjoy great mobility, and are often admitted to areas denied to ordinary businessmen or to suspected intelligence types. Not expected to work in one fixed location, both bona fide journalists and masquerading intelligence officers can move about without arousing suspicions. They also have extraordinary access to important foreign leaders and diplomats.

CIA, as no doubt every other major intelligence agency in the world, has manipulated the media. Full-time foreign correspondents for major U.S. publications have worked covertly for CIA, passing along information received in the normal course of their regular jobs and even, on occasion travelling to otherwise non-newsworthy areas to acquire data. Far more prevalent is the Agency's practice of retaining free-lancers and "stringers" as informants. A stringer working in a less-newsworthy country could supply stories to a newspaper, radio, and a weekly magazine, none of whom can justify a full-time correspondent. This may make the use of stringers even more insidious than exploitation of full-time journalists.

The Committee has learned that the employment of newsmen by CIA is usually without the knowledge or agreement of the employers back in the U.S. Publishers have been unable, despite strenuous effort, to learn from the Agency, which, if any of their employees have had a clandestine intelligence function. Newsmen-informants apparently do not often disclose this relationship to their editors. The Committee has learned of cases in which informants moved from one bona fide press position to another without ever making employers aware of their past or present CIA status.

CIA acknowledges that "stringers," and others with whom the Agency has a relationship are often directed to insert Agency-composed "news" articles into foreign publications and wire services. U.S. intelligence officials do not rule out the possibility that these planted stories may find their way into American newspapers from time to time, but insist that CIA does not intentionally propagandize in this country. CIA insensitivity to the possibility of its adultering news digested by Americans is indicated by its frequent manipulation of Reuters wire service dispatches – which regularly appear in U.S. media. Because Reuters is British, it is considered fair game.

A number of CIA officers employed by U.S. and foreign publications write nothing at all. Their journalistic affiliation is a "cover" – a sham arrangement making possible full-time clandestine work for the Agency. With these arrangements, the employer’s cooperation has been obtained.

After the Washington Star-News discovered a CIA-media relationship in 1973, Director Colby ordered a review of these practices. Subsequently, the Agency terminated the informant relationships of five full-time employees of American periodicals. Stringers and free-lancers are still on the payroll, despite their periodic reporting for a U.S. media usually unaware of the writer’s CIA connection.

The use of American press enterprises as a cover has been tightened somewhat. No longer, for example, can a CIA officer in the field arrange for cover without headquarters approval.

Director Colby, citing the Agency’s continuing need for reliable information and the increasing reluctance of private firms and the government to provide cover, has maintained that the recent reforms have reduced risks to an unacceptable level.

495 William E. Colby, Director of Central Intelligence, told members of the Committee staff at an October 25, 1975 meeting, that the Agency plants propaganda in the foreign press including English-language newspapers and can not be inhibited by the possibility that these planted stories may be picked up by American news services, etc.

498 The Deputy Director of Operations at the CIA explained that the Agency wants as few people as possible to know the Agency’s sources. Therefore, the CIA considers "stringers" and free-lancers to be free agents, working for many employers and so there is no necessity for the CIA to inform a "stringer’s" or free-lancer’s publisher of his other employer (CIA). Committee staff meeting on October 25, 1975.

499 An ex-CIA Chief of Station explained that our American media assets ". . . are given neither Agency guidance nor information which might influence a piece written for an American audience. These people are used entirely for intelligence gathering purposes, and are free to write what they would have written had there been no connection with the Agency... This method is quite different from our handling of foreign media assets writing for foreign audiences where Agency influence over the content of certain articles is selectively applied." He further states, "CIA will undertake no activity in which there is a risk of influencing domestic public opinion either directly or indirectly." But he turns around in the next sentence to say: "The Agency does have a responsibility for undertaking certain propaganda activities in foreign countries." Director Colby emphatically stated on October 5, 1975 to members of the Committee staff and Congressman Johnson that he "differentiates between AP and Reuters. I consider AP to be an American wire service and therefore off limits...but Reuters is a foreign wire service." It was pointed out to Director Colby that Reuters, a British wire service, was frequently used by American media, but this fact did not change his mind. In an effort to assure that official Washington is not deceived by planted articles in the foreign press, CIA maintains high-level liaison with the Department of State and the U.S. Information Agency to identify spurious stories.

500 The CIA’s Cover and Commercial staff files show that in 1975, 11 CIA employees used media cover with 15 news field companies—TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines. Five of these are of major general news impact, nine of no major general news influence, and one a proprietary.

501 When the CIA had fiduciary relations with five full-time correspondents of major American news organizations, three of their employers were unwitting, according to William E. Colby...


more......lots more.......


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NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVES

Look at the actual top secret US military documents from the National Security Archives(online) that the author used for his book - Body of Secrets, which exposed and documented the Joint Chiefs of Staff plans to terrorize/murder Americans solely to 'justify' to the American public the war the military wanted to start against Cuba - Operation Northwoods.

There is absolutely no doubt. The information is not heresay, nor is conjecture. The National Security Archives documentation is the March 13, 1962 TOP SECRET Joint Chiefs of Staff's report.

Woodward

Bamford himself writes that Operation Northwoods may be the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government.

here's an excerpt of the book review at Amazon -
"...In the name of anticommunism, they proposed launching a secret and bloody war of terrorism against their own country in order to trick the American public into supporting an ill-conceived war they intended to launch against Cuba."


http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/

April 30, 2001


In his new exposé of the National Security Agency entitled Body of Secrets, author James Bamford highlights a set of proposals on Cuba by the Joint Chiefs of Staff codenamed OPERATION NORTHWOODS. This document, titled Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba was provided by the JCS to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on March 13, 1962, as the key component of Northwoods. Written in response to a request from the Chief of the Cuba Project, Col. Edward Lansdale, the Top Secret memorandum describes U.S. plans to covertly engineer various pretexts that would justify a U.S. invasion of Cuba. These proposals - part of a secret anti-Castro program known as Operation Mongoose - included staging the assassinations of Cubans living in the United States, developing a fake Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington, including sink a boatload of Cuban refugees (real or simulated), faking a Cuban airforce attack on a civilian jetliner, and concocting a Remember the Maine incident by blowing up a U.S. ship in Cuban waters and then blaming the incident on Cuban sabotage. Bamford himself writes that Operation Northwoods may be the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government.



Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Justification for US Military Intervention in Cuba , March 13, 1962, TOP SECRET, 15 pp.



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this is another excellent review that show how difficult it should be be find out such "secret" information and actually getting people to allow you to go on the record.


http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/4383
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-03 08:12 AM
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1. Bob Woodward is CIA, supposedly....
Pat Buchanan (i.e. "Deep Throat") talked to him. Donald Segretti was setting up his own little CIA within the White House; This pissed off the CIA, who then planted stories in the Post via Woodward that were sure to take down Nixon and Segretti. The allegations were things people in the know had known for a while, but The WP being pretty mainsteam, it was a wake-up call to the public.
Okay, none of this is confirmed, of course......mere tinfoil to shape into a chapeau. Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy, who is now a famous right-wing radio dipshit, favors the theory put forth in the book "Silent Coup," tht it was all about a call-girl service in the Watergate Hotel. (asshole).
This situation is finding a reprise today with Cheney and his Office of Special Plans.
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44wax Donating Member (272 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-03 09:08 AM
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famous right wing radio dipshit LMAO
As for the topic, my size 8 tinfoil receptor bucket has been picked up these transmissions as well.
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44wax Donating Member (272 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-03 09:08 AM
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3. famous right wing radio dipshit LMAO
As for the topic, my size 8 tinfoil receptor bucket has been picked up these transmissions as well.
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-03 08:34 AM
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2. I think any reporters or pundits who have "fawned" over this admin and
supported the Invasion and the rest of the BFEE's policies........at this point has to be considered working for either the CIA or some special operations group of the PNAC'ers.

It's becoming obvious now that these network pundits and whore media that we've been hoping would begin to report fairly were all along just agents and we never should have expected any help from them.

And, there are probably many of our "elected" officials involved and on payrolls by these folks too.

I would have thought :tinfoilhat: at one point.........but it's becoming obvious this "group" has been controlling our country probably since Eisenhauer...............

We have alot of work to do.....to take our country back.
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