Paint It Black
The CIA, the Press and Black Propaganda
by DOUGLAS VALENTINE
As soon as Kevin Drum at Mother Jones absolved the CIA of 
spewing poison gas as a provocation, many on the Liberal Left cautiously threw 
their weight behind Obama and the thrill of waging a punitive war on Syria.
“Perhaps regime change is a good idea,” Tom Hayden speculated in The Nation.
Left paterfamilias Noam Chomsky, who generally shows an appreciation 
for the subtleties of covert action, claimed that America is not 
supplying its Al Qaeda mercenary army with arms – even though Eric 
Schmidt at The New York Times reported over a year ago that CIA 
officers in Turkey were “helping allies decide which Syrian opposition 
fighters across the border will receive arm.”
As if Hayden fomenting war and Chomsky covering for the CIA isn’t 
irony enough, Drum cleared the CIA in response to allegations of a 
provocation made by Rush Limbaugh.   Which raises the question, what are the 
facts about the CIA’s penchant for “provoked responses” like the 
one in the Tonkin Gulf that started the Vietnam War?
Simply stated, black propaganda is one of many criminal but legally 
deniable things the CIA does.  It often involves committing a heinous 
crime and blaming it on an enemy by planting false evidence, and then 
getting a foreign newspaper to print the CIA’s scripted version of 
events, which sympathetic journalists in America broadcast to the 
gullible public.
In the case of Syria, the CIA is using cooked Israeli “intelligence” 
as a catalyst – which is why, as Johnstone and Bricmont explain, the 
“intelligence” is so “dubious.”
Black propaganda has other “intelligence” applications as well, and 
is often used to recruit informants, and create deserters and defectors.
In his autobiography Soldier, Anthony Herbert told how he 
reported for duty in 1965 in Saigon at the joint CIA-military Specials 
Operations Group.  The spooks asked him to join a secret psywar program. “What 
they wanted me to do was to take charge of execution teams that 
wiped out entire families and tried to make it look as though the VC 
themselves had done the killing. The rationale was that other Vietnamese would 
see that the VC had killed another VC and would be frightened 
away from becoming VC themselves. Of course, the villagers would then be 
inclined to some sort of allegiance to our side.”
As counter-terror guru David Galula explained, “Pseudo insurgents are a way to 
get intelligence and sow suspicion at the same time between 
the real guerrillas and the population.”
In a similar case in 1964, a famous CIA propaganda officer organized 
three armed “survey teams” which operated in neighboring hamlets 
simultaneously.  When Vietcong propaganda teams departed from a hamlet, 
his cut-throat cadre would move in and speak to one person from each 
household, so the VC “would have to punish everyone after we left.”
In other words the CIA’s mercenaries (like some the CIA’s mercenaries in Syria) 
were provocateurs, setting people up for recriminations, for 
intelligence and publicity purposes.
Here’s another example: in 1964, CIA officer Nelson Brickham worked 
in the Sino-Soviet Relations Branch, where he managed black propaganda 
operations designed to cause friction between the USSR and China.  At 
the heart of these black ops were false flag recruitments, in which CIA case 
officers posed as Soviet intelligence officers and, 
using actual Soviet cipher systems and methodology, recruited Chinese 
diplomats, who believed they were working for the Russians. The CIA case 
officers used the Chinese dupes to create all manner of mischief.
Brickham in 1967 created the Phoenix program in South Vietnam.   The 
Phoenix program’s operations chief in 1970, Colonel Thomas McGrevey, had a 
“penetration agent” inside COSVN – the Central Office of South 
Vietnam.   COSVN’s deputy finance director was the penetration agent.  
The deputy alerted McGrevey when the finance director was going on 
vacation, enabling McGrevey to mount a black propaganda campaign which 
framed the finance director for running off with embezzled funds.
A circular about the Phoenix program issued by the revolutionary 
Security Service in 1970, described how the nationalists viewed the 
CIA.  As stated in the circular, “the most wicked maneuvers” of the CIA 
“have been to seek out every means by which to terrorize revolutionary 
families and force the people to disclose the location of our agents and join 
the People’s Self-Defense Force. They also spread false rumors.  
Their main purpose is to jeopardize the prestige of the revolutionary 
families, create dissension between them and the people, and destroy the 
people’s confidence in the revolution. In addition, they also try to 
bribe poor and miserable revolutionary families into working for them.”
Forged letters are a CIA specialty. Former CIA officer Philip Agee 
told how he mounted a successful operation using forged letters against 
Ecuadoran Antonio Flores Benitez, a key member of the Communist 
revolutionary movement.   “By bugging Flores’ phone, we found out a lot 
of what he was doing. His wife was a blabbermouth. He made a secret trip to 
Havana and we decided to do a job on him when he landed back in 
Ecuador. With another officer, I worked all one weekend to compose a 
“report” from Flores to the Cubans. It was a masterpiece. The report 
implied that Flores’ group had already received funds from Cuba and was 
now asking for more money in order to launch guerrilla operations in 
Ecuador. My Quito station chief loved it so much he just had to get into the 
act. So he dropped the report on the floor and walked on it awhile 
to make it look pocket-worn. Then he folded it and stuffed it into a 
toothpaste tube-from which he had spent three hours carefully squeezing 
out all the toothpaste. He was like a kid with a new toy. So then I took the 
tube out to the minister of the treasury, who gave it to his 
customs inspector. When Flores came through customs, the inspector 
pretended to go rummaging through one of his suitcases. What he really 
did, of course, was slip the toothpaste tube into the bag and then 
pretend to find it there. When he opened the tube, he of course 
“discovered” the report. Flores was arrested and there was a tremendous 
scandal. This was one of a series of sensational events that we had a 
hand in during the first six months of 1963. By late July of that year, 
the climate of anti-Communist fear was so great that the military seized a 
pretext and took over the government, jailed all the Communists it 
could find and outlawed the Communist Party.”
Likewise the catalyst for the 1973 coup in Chile was a forged 
document-detailing a leftist plot to start a reign of terror – which was 
discovered by the enemies of President Salvador Allende Gossens.  The 
result was a violent military coup, which the CIA officers (who had set 
it in motion through disinformation in the Chilean press) sat back and 
watched from their hammocks in the shade.
And on and on it goes.
General Ed Lansdale formalized CIA black propaganda practices in the 
early 1950s in the Philippines.  To vilify the Communists and win 
support of Americans, one of his Filipino commando units would dress as 
rebels and commit atrocities on civilians, and then another unit would 
magically arrive with cameras to record the staged scenes and chase the 
“terrorists” away.   Cameras were the key.
The CIA also concocted lurid tales of Vietminh soldiers’ 
disemboweling pregnant Catholic women, castrating priests, and sticking 
bamboo slivers in the ears of children so they could not hear the Word 
of God.  Lansdale’s henchman, CIA agent-cum-journalist Joseph Alsop, 
gleefully reported this black propaganda.
The American “press” is the vital, arrogant, fatal, dominant X in 
black propaganda.  When it comes to the CIA and the American press, one black 
hand washes the other.  To gain access to CIA officials, reporters suppress or 
distort stories.  They sell their black souls for scoops.  In return, CIA 
officials leak stories to them.  At its 
most incestuous, reporters and CIA officers are blood relatives.  At one point, 
The New York Times correspondent in Vietnam, James 
Lemoyne, just happened to be the brother of the CIA’s counter-terror 
team chief in the Delta, Navy Commander Charles Lemoyne.
In a democratic society the media ought to investigate and report 
objectively on the government, which is under no obligation to inform 
the public of its activities and which, when it does, puts a “spin” on 
the news.  As part of the Faustian Pact, when government activities are 
conducted in secret, illegally, reporters look away rather than 
jeopardize profitable relationships.  The intended result is that the 
unwitting public is robbed of its freedom of speech – for how can you 
speak freely if you don’t know what’s going on?
If Lansdale hadn’t had Alsop to print his black propaganda, there 
probably would have been no Vietnam War.   Likewise, Judith Miller, 
disgraced facilitator of the war on Iraq and rehabilitated Fox KKK-TV 
correspondent, brought you the Iraq War through false documents provided by CIA 
analysts.
We rarely know who the Alsops and Millers are in our midst, until 
after the fact.  The CIA has a strict policy of keeping its atrocities 
to itself.  And it is aided, in its eternal quest to deceive the 
American public, by the fact that black propaganda validates the beliefs of the 
Kevin Dumbs among us, as it assures their imagined security and 
sense of being exceptional.
In fact, black propaganda operations, and the CIA itself, are antithetical to 
democratic institutions.
A big part of the CIA’s current success is its ability to deliver its message 
through Left publications, and the Left’s unstated policy of 
self-censorship in regard to CIA operations.   Most insidious, perhaps, 
are the former CIA officers who claim to be anti-war, and seek a veil of 
immunity by claiming to have been “analysts.”  This is akin to saying 
“I was a bookkeeper for the Mafia.  I never killed anyone.”
Of course it’s the bookkeepers who tell the bosses the names and 
addresses of the delinquents who haven’t paid their extortion money this week.  
The Phoenix Directorate in Saigon had analysts performing the 
same assassination, kidnapping and torture function on an industrial 
scale.
Despite the popular portrayal of the CIA as patriotic guys and girls 
risking everything to do a dirty job, the typical CIA officer is a 
sociopath without the guts to go it alone in the underworld.  They 
gravitate to the CIA because they are protected there by the 
all-powerful Cult of Death that rules America.
The most dangerous facet of having former CIA officers slithering 
around is their uniform message that the CIA is necessary.   These are 
not Phil Agees, revealing the ugly truth and calling for the CIA’s 
abolition.  Like all the CIA’s political and psychological warfare 
experts, they are at the forefront of the war on terror, using psywar to 
achieve the goals of the Cult of Death that rules America.  The result 
is a theatre of the absurd, a world of illusion.
Now we are told that the CIA Syrian mercenaries may launch a chemical attack on 
Israel from government-controlled territories as a “major 
provocation.”  What you can be sure of is that some provocation will be 
launched and that the press, including most of the Left, will cover it 
up.
Doug Valentine is the author of five books, including The Phoenix Program.  See 
www.douglasvalentine.com or write to him at [email protected]

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