For list readers who do not yet know, The Consortium for
Independent Journalism web site is now a free site, at
     http://www.consortiumnews.com/
Robert Parry, who helped expose the Iran-Contra affair
in the face of attempts to cover it up, is one of the founding
members.

The following are excerpts from the article
"Lost History: CIA's Perception Management," by Robert Parry,
about domestic psyops and propaganda in the 1980s.

   http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/lost12.html


   As one NSC official told me, the campaign was modeled
   after CIA covert operations abroad where a political goal is more
   important than the truth. "They were trying to manipulate
   [U.S.] public opinion ... using the tools of Walt Raymond's
   trade craft which he learned from his career in the CIA
   covert operation shop," the official admitted.

   Another administration official gave a similar description
   to The Miami Herald's Alfonso Chardy. "If you look at it as
   a whole, the Office of Public Diplomacy was carrying out a
   huge psychological operation, the kind the military conduct to
   influence the population in denied or enemy territory," that
   official explained.

   [...]

   Even after the Iran-contra scandal unraveled in 1986-87
   and Casey died of brain cancer, the Republicans fought to keep
   secret the remarkable story of this public diplomacy apparatus.
   As part of a deal to get three moderate Republican senators to
   join Democrats in signing the Iran-contra report, Democratic
   leaders dropped a draft chapter on the CIA's domestic
   propaganda role.

   The American people were thus spared the chapter's troubling
   conclusion: that a covert propaganda apparatus had existed,
   run by "one of the CIA's most senior specialists, sent to the
   NSC by Bill Casey, to create and coordinate an inter-agency
   public-diplomacy mechanism [which] did what a covert CIA
   operation in a foreign country might do. [It] attempted to manipulate
   the media, the Congress and public opinion to support the
   Reagan administration's policies." It had succeeded.



--
Allen L. Barker
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~alb


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