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Press and Media Coverups

Americans like to think of their supposedly free press as a watchdog on
government, a fourth branch -- especially because the press itself
shamelessly promotes that myth.  One of the first tenets for the control of
a population, though, is to control all sources of information the
population receives (or at least those it believes, with other sources
discredited).  The mainstream American press is a controlled
corporate/government megaphone, and the few real exceptions prove the rule.



The revelations of U.S. radiation experiments that occurred at the end of
1993 and which resulted in a Presidential Commission to study the situation
were treated as a new story.  But the information had been known for almost
a decade, openly, and most news organizations chose to ignore the story.
Even the dying victims of the crimes, known to our supposed press
"watchdogs," were never informed.  The sources of these the revelations?
The original activists were ignored for some time, but even after the House
Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power issued a report in 1986
detailing the abuses it took almost a decade for the press to report them.
This story by Geoffery Sea in the Columbia Journalism Review, "The Radiation
Story No One Would Touch," [*] describes the coverup.

This CIA document from 1991, [*] at Ralph McGehee's CIABASE site, describes
recent CIA programs to influence the media:
a.  PAO now has relationships with reporters from every major
wire service, newspaper, news weekly, and television network in the
nation. This has helped up turn some "intelligence failure" stories
into "Intelligence success" stories...In many instances, we have
persuaded reporters to postpone, change, hold, or even scrap stories...
The document also describes the CIA's ongoing contacts with academics.  For
more information about the CIA and academia, see also the CIA on Campus
site.

A good example of the mainstream press not publicizing, minimizing, and
misreporting important information related to intelligence matters is the
matter of the CIA's involvement with drug trafficking.  This is an article
by Norman Solomon from the Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) web
site, "Snow Job: The Establishment's Papers Do Damage Control for the CIA."
[*]  There are two sidebars to the article:  "That Delusional Mindset" [*]
concerns media insinuations that black people are simply paranoid about the
CIA, and "Our Man at the Post" [*] is about Walter Pincus at the Washington
Post.,

This is an article by Alex Constantine on the CIA's Operation Mockingbird
[*] which infiltrated and influenced news organizations inside the U.S.
This version also has a letter to the editor by Julian C. Holmes appended to
it.

It was not just the press that the CIA set out to influence during the Cold
War (and afterward, unless you believe all of this magically stopped
sometime).  The goal was to influence the entire culture in a way that
benefited those in charge.  Here are some reviews of the book The Cultural
Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor
Saunders. First is one by James Petras [*] at The Monthly Review.  Next is a
copy of a review (here is another copy) by Laurence Zuckerman from The New
York Times.  Here also is a review by Jeff Sharlet [*] at The Chronicle of
Higher Education.  Yes, the CIA really applied Orwellian tactics to Orwell's
literature.  They really supported abstract painting in the hopes of
supplanting other art with political content.  Do you think they would
somehow not tamper with popular art and music?

This article at Parascope on Operation Mongoose [*] shows the extent to
which the CIA, often via its press proxies, employs symbolism and cultural
analysis to influence populations.  This particular example deals with Cuba,
but similar examples exist for other Central and South American operations.
During Operation Mongoose, Patchell reported, the CIA "decided that the
'worm' is preferable to the 'fish' and that it has been popularized by
Castro and we should take advantage of it." (Castro had derided opponents of
the revolutionary government as "gusanos" -- worms.) By late 1962 the CIA
was pushing the slogan "Gusano Libre!" -- Free Worm! -- in its broadcasts to
Cuba.
Patchell suggested using catch-phrases such as "the worm will turn" to
bolster the propaganda pitch. He also recommended using bible verses to
spread the message, such as this quote from the book of Isaiah: "Their worm
shall not die, and their fire shall not be quenched."

Media critics have voiced concern in the last few years about the increasing
concentration of media ownership to a few mega-corporations.  Here is a
story from The Independent, UK, (www.independent.co.uk) describing a
Brooklyn court case which alleged that Time-Warner AOL [*] sabotaged the
business of a competitor and even had staff members beaten up.  The case was
settled out of court and neither party is allowed to discuss it as a term of
the settlement.  The settlement was estimated to be on the order of $90
million.

This article by Noam Chomsky, "Propaganda, American-style," [*] gives his
observations on the system of thought control in the U.S., with emphasis on
the media.  It is an expanded version of a magazine article by Chomsky from
1988, including information from an interview and an essay (though it is not
clear who expanded it).
One reason that propaganda often works better on the  educated than on the
uneducated  is  that  educated people read more, so they receive more
propaganda. Another is  that  they  have jobs in management, media, and
academia and therefore  work  in  some  capacity  as  agents  of the
propaganda system -- and  they  believe  what  the  system expects them to
believe. By and large, they're  part  of the privileged elite, and share the
interests and perceptions of those in power.
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