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Subject: The US Media And The London Terror Scare

The US Media And The London Terror Scare

By David Walsh
16 August 2006

World Socialist Web
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/aug2006/medi-a16.shtml

Since August 10, when British authorities arrested two
dozen individuals in connection with an alleged plot
to blow up a number of airplanes over the Atlantic
Ocean, the American mass media has worked ceaselessly
to create a climate of fear. 

For the first several days after the news of the
alleged plot broke, American news programs were
virtually unwatchable. The lurid logos and wild,
unsubstantiated allegations made a mockery of claims
that the networks and cable channels are in the
business of "news-gathering." 

The responses of the cable news channels to events
like the August 10 arrests are predictable. One knows
ahead of time that each of the channels will have its
own sensationalist logo and catch-phrase. However, the
combination of limited imaginations and shared
political goals—centered on keeping the US population
in a state of constant panic—often results in a
certain overlap. CNN, for example, chose "Target: USA"
as its phrase, Fox News opted for "Terror in the Sky,"
and MSNBC neatly combined the two with "Target
America: Terror in the Sky." 

On the morning of August 10, CNN anchors Soledad
O'Brien and Tony Harris did their best to terrify
their viewers. O'Brien began: "You're watching a
special edition of 'American Morning,' as we bring you
breaking news that has begun really in Great Britain,
but has rippled its way right here to the United
States. We're talking about terror. 

"British officials are saying that they have disrupted
a plot to commit mass murder. That's a quote, 'a plot
to commit mass murder.' They said mass murder on an
unimaginable scale. They believe, in fact, that they
have foiled the plot. Twenty one people are now under
arrest." 

O'Brien introduced a later segment this way: "A
sophisticated terror plot has been foiled. Now
worldwide aviation has been thrown into chaos as
unprecedented security measures are now being put into
place... 
"Lots of unknowns, of course, at this point as the
investigation is just getting under way. How many
planes, for example? Was there a specific date
planned? We do not know." 

The CNN anchor neglected to place the very existence
of the plot in the category of "unknowns." That she
and her colleagues accepted without questioning. She
made no use of the word "alleged." Her phrase, a
"terror plot has been foiled," would be repeated by
commentators dozens and dozens of times over the next
several days, as though this were an established fact.


Inadvertently acknowledging the public's growing
skepticism about terror scares organized by the Bush
administration, CNN reporters recurrently referred to
this new terror scenario as "the real deal." 

O'Brien couldn't help herself over the course of the
morning: "A source close to the investigation says
this is the real deal," "People close to the
investigation say this is the real deal," "A source
close to the investigation says, 'this is the real
deal.'" 

Nor could her co-anchor, Harris, who first asked a CNN
reporter: "You travel all over the world, does this
feel like the real deal to you?" and then assumed
ownership of the phrase himself, "And a source close
to the investigation says this is the real deal." 

CNN correspondent John King also got in on the act,
"This senior administration official moments ago
saying that this is very much the real deal, in his
view." Jeanne Meserve, CNN homeland security
correspondent, carried the torch throughout the
morning and afternoon, repeating the phrase on several
different CNN programs: "Just talked to a US
government official, who, when I asked about the
seriousness of this threat, called it the real deal,"
"According to one official I talked to, this was,
quote, 'the real deal,'" "A US official telling me
this morning this was the real deal in his opinion"
and "Officials call this the real deal." 

And if the plot turns out, in the end, not to be the
'real deal,' will there be any consequences for these
individuals? Of course not. The entire affair will
simply be allowed to die away. 

The shift into terror mode is less immediately
noticeable on Fox News Channel, since this Rupert
Murdoch-owned propaganda arm of the Bush
administration is perpetually on a 'war footing.' On
Fox, no one even bothered with the word "alleged" in
reporting the British airplane conspiracy. 

On a typical Fox afternoon program last week, "In the
wake of the London bomb plot..." one of their stupid
female announcers begins, over the logo "Terror in the
Sky." Scotland Yard is conducting "70 anti-terror
investigations," we are informed. One of the suspects
in the airplane plot planned to "use his infant as a
decoy" while carrying out the dastardly deed. The
British government has "stopped four bomb plots" since
last July. 
No evidence, no proof for any of this.


At one point a list of spectacular "Plot Details"
appears on the screen:
* Blow up planes in midair
* Up to 50 terrorists involved
* 21 arrested so far
* Use liquid explosions to blow up planes
* Target American planes
Chris Wallace of Fox begins an interview, with yet
another "terrorism analyst," in the following manner:
"When British authorities broke up that terror plot to
blow up several aircraft heading for the US, they
prevented a massacre over the Atlantic." No reason to
bother with the formality of an investigation, much
less a trial. 

On August 11, Fox's John Gibson, a vicious proponent
of police-state measures, questioned Attorney General
Alberto Gonzalez. Gibson asked: "What is the role that
either the Patriot Act or the NSA surveillance program
or any of those kinds of things where American
authorities listen in on people, what role did that
play in this investigation?" Gonzalez more or less
sidestepped the question, on the grounds that "We
don't want to jeopardize the subsequent prosecution." 

Gibson wasn't to be put off so easily: "Let me put it
this way, Mr. Attorney General. Apparently the Brits
did use 'sneak and peek' as well as telephone taps.
Does that illustrate, or should that illustrate to the
American public, why those are necessary tools here?" 

Gonzalez replied by providing the justification
offered by every dictatorial regime for spying on the
population: "We have had a very dangerous and very
determined enemy, and they're very smart. And they're
very wise in the ways that they communicate with each
other. And I think we have a responsibility in
government to ensure that we're taking advantage of
changing technology ourselves. We shouldn't handicap
ourselves." 

The alleged airline bomb plot has caused massive
disruption to international air traffic. As always,
the Bush administration would like to have it both
ways: terrify the public yet not cut into the profits
of giant corporations. On Fox's "Your World with Neil
Cavuto" August 10, the host of the program raised this
vexing matter with Frances Townsend, White House
homeland security adviser. 

Cavuto worried that many members of the flying public
"might be canceling reservations. In a way, then, do
the terrorists succeed by not succeeding?" Townsend
provided this rather shaky assurance: "Well, you know,
they—if people begin to cancel their reservations and
not travel, the—the terrorists do, in some measure,
succeed. You know, this is about fear. It's about
instilling that fear in the flying public, both
British and American. 

"And you heard, today, the president, and you heard
[Homeland Security] Secretary [Michael] Chertoff say,
the measures we are taking, while they will create an
inconvenience for the flying public, is the—are the
very same measures that ought to give them the
reassurance that it is safe to continue flying." 


Should one laugh or cry?
On MSNBC, with certain notable exceptions, the same
general tone was struck. On August 10, Tucker Carlson,
something of an idiot, introduced his afternoon
program as follows: "The news today, absolutely
chilling. What could well have been the most
spectacular terror attack since 9/11, a murderous plot
involving jumbo jets and targeting thousands of
unsuspecting American travelers. But unlike the deadly
attacks on New York and Washington almost five years
ago, this plot was thwarted, possibly at the very last
minute." 

At 7 p.m., Chris Matthews chimed in, beginning his
"Hardball" program, "coming to you tonight from
outside the headquarters of the Department of Homeland
Security in Washington," with: "A terror plot of
unimaginable scope was thwarted today. British
authorities arrested 24 British subjects, suspected in
a plot to blow up nine airplanes on their way from
London to the US. President Bush and US officials
worked with their British counterparts in the days
leading up to today's arrests." 

Later in the evening, right-wing former congressman
Joe Scarborough started off "Scarborough Country" as
follows: "Tonight, governments in America, England and
across the world are working feverishly to unfold that
terror plot to blow up those flights from Great
Britain to the United States. Thank God the plot was
foiled by Scotland Yard, with the help of US
authorities, who picked up an unusually high amount of
chatter over the past month." 
On his August 14 program, Carlson interrogated Dr.
Azzam Tamimi, director of the Institute of Islamic
Political Thought and a senior member of the Muslim
Association of Britain, who raised doubts about the
terror plot, noting that "we have been told that this
entire alleged plot was uncovered by the
Pakistanis.... And I don't have any confidence in the
Pakistani intelligence or in any intelligence in that
part of the world because they function as
contractors. They do things in order to appease
certain circles, and we've been there before." 

This was too much for Carlson, who interjected
indignantly, "So, wait, you are basing your claim that
this is likely a hoax simply on the fact that you
don't like the ISI, the Pakistani Intelligence
Service, and that they've been wrong before? I mean,
do you have evidence that this was a hoax? Because
it's an awfully poisonous thing to say otherwise." 
The application of the adjective "poisonous" to the
defense of individuals who have been jailed and
branded would-be mass murderers by two of the most
powerful governments on earth, but not charged or
found guilty of any crime: Does this not sum up the
contemptuous attitude of the American media toward
democracy? 

Tamimi proceeded to point out the obvious: "I don't
have evidence that it is a hoax, but there is no
evidence that it was real."

Keith Olbermann of MSNBC's "Countdown" program
represented something of an exception to the
uncritical transmission of government claims as facts.
He began his program August 10, remarking, "The
hysteria stops here," and later, "The source is the
British, the same people who missed both subway
bombings in London last year, then shot a purported
terrorist wearing a suicide-bomb vest and running from
police, only it turned out he was a 27-year-old
electrician wearing an ordinary shirt and walking." 

Olbermann asked, "How much of the plot was actually
operational, how much of it feasible, how much of the
reaction political?"

On August 14, Olbermann returned to the alleged bomb
plot, in a segment called "The nexus of politics and
terror." He noted that "the plot, while real, might
not have been quite as real as it was being
advertised." Among the revelations he mentioned: "Now
we know, from senior members of British intelligence,
that no attack was imminent, that those suspected had
yet to buy airline tickets, and some of them didn't
even have passports.... Our government insisted on
immediate arrests, and proceeded, both before and
after them, to make every imaginable piece of
political [hay] out of them." 
Olbermann even raised a thoroughly taboo question in
the American media, "whether a government would really
exaggerate or manipulate terror developments, not to
allay the fears of the citizenry, but rather to
inflame them." 


A fascistic rant
A special note must be added about the presence on
CNN's Headline News channel of Glenn Beck, a
reactionary radio talk show host, who has been given
his own evening program. Pretending to provide
"straight talk," Beck, an obviously unstable
individual, carries on in the manner of a homegrown
American fascist. 
Lest we be accused of exaggerating, here are a few
samples. From his August 10 program: "Does your gut
tell you that this [the alleged bomb plot] is the
start of something much bigger? We're at red alert for
the very first time in our nation's history, and I for
one don't think it should be just because of what
happened in London." 
Beck then referred to the case of two Muslim men from
Dearborn, Michigan, arrested on terrorism charges for
purchasing hundreds of cell phones. The claims have
subsequently been exposed as fraudulent, the men
released and the terrorism charges dropped. 
Beck ranted on: "Also bodies of Iran's Revolutionary
Guard have reportedly been found among the Hezbollah
fighters slain in Lebanon. [Another entirely
unsubstantiated assertion.] I have been saying this
the whole time. And now we have proof positive. We are
at world war with Iran. They are assembling forces and
mobilizing our enemies on a global level. Iran is the
head of the snake." 
And later on the same program: "The story out of
London is huge. But it is part of something much
bigger, and much more dangerous. This is why I've been
saying we're in World War III. It's just—we're at the
beginning, and we're just now beginning to see how
everything is really tied together." 
On August 14, Beck returned to the Iranian threat and
its apocalyptic character. [Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad] "is a force for evil who is more
dangerous than Hitler. Hitler really didn't want to
die to fulfill his sick vision. This guy does and
will. 
"I also know that I am no longer going to call this a
war on terror. Mainly because that implies that it's
kind of like the war on drugs. You know, something
that will always be around, we just need to contain
it. Just saying no doesn't really work with crazy
people. 
"We have to wipe this threat out completely, not
contain it. We need to kill them before they kill us."
This is the type of filth to which the American public
is subjected on a daily basis.
++++



Sources claim latest "terror plot" a hoax cooked up to
divert attention from Blair's and Bush's woes 


By Wayne Madsen - Online Journal Contributing Writer -
Aug 12, 2006, 00:18
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_1097.shtml



According to knowledgeable sources in the UK and other
countries, the Tony Blair government, under siege by a
Labor Party revolt, cleverly cooked up a new "terror"
scare to avert the public's eyes away from Blair's
increasing political woes. British law enforcement;
neocon and intelligence operatives in the United
States, Israel, and Britain; and Rupert Murdoch's
global media empire cooked up the terrorist plot,
liberally borrowing from the failed 1995 "Oplan
Bojinka" plot by Pakistan- and Philippines-based
terrorist Ramzi Ahmad Yousef to crash 11 trans-Pacific
airliners bound from Asia to the United States. In the
latest plot, it is reported that liquid bombs were to
be detonated on 10 trans-Atlantic planes outbound from
Britain to the United States. 

The London terror plan was "known" last Sunday by
British and American authorities, according to the
Indian press. American Airlines flight 109 from London
Heathrow to Boston boarded a family of five, however,
after the plane left Heathrow authorities determined
that the father appeared on a British suspect list
drawn up after the 7/7 London transit attacks. At
first, the pilot was instructed to fly all the way to
Boston where U.S. authorities could claim credit for
apprehending the suspect. However, the pilot, fearing
for the safety of his passengers and crew, refused and
quickly returned to Heathrow without informing the
passengers. Once on the ground, it was discovered that
the male had in his carry-on baggage the type of
combination liquid explosive and electronic device now
being hyped by the British and American media. 

British sources report that the reason for the delay
in informing the airlines and traveling public about
the liquid bomb on the American flight was to maximize
the beneficial political impact for Blair and George
W. Bush, both plummeting in the polls from the
situations in Iraq and Lebanon. 

Earlier this week, two employees of Murdoch's London
tabloid, News of the World, were charged with hacking
into the voice and text cell phone messages of three
members of the staff of Clarence House, the residence
of Princes Charles, William, and Harry. One of those
charged with the wiretapping was Clive Goodman, the
Royals editor of the News of the World.

The same paper earlier tried to politically damage two
anti-Iraq war British politicians -- Scottish
Socialist Tommy Sheridan and Respect Party MP George
Galloway. The paper charged that Sheridan was
unfaithful to his wife by going to swinger's clubs. He
won a quarter million dollar lawsuit against the
paper. Galloway was confronted by Mazher Mahmood, an
individual who uses the moniker "Fake Sheik," who
posed as a wealthy Arab businessman and tried
unsuccessfully to get Galloway to accept cash and make
anti-Semitic remarks. In fact, Mahmood was and
continues to be a reporter for News of the World, his
continued employment approved by Murdoch. Goodman has
merely been suspended by Murdoch but he has not been
fired.
However, what prompted Murdoch and Blair to hype a new
global "terror" threat was what Murdoch learned from
eavesdropping on the phone calls of Prince Charles'
staff at the future king's office, home, and
limousine. The eavesdropping revealed that Charles was
working with Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown,
who is to the left of Blair, to conduct the same type
of political maneuver that John Major used to oust
Margaret Thatcher from office. London's left-wing
Mayor, Ken Livingston, was also in on the
Charles-Brown plan and it was expected that in return
for his support, Livingston would get a senior
position in a Brown cabinet -- a development that sent
shock waves through the neocon circles in London,
Washington, and Jerusalem, including British Home
Secretary John Reid and Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff. 

The Charles-Brown plan was briefed by Blair to Bush
during the former's recent visit to Washington.
However, because the phony terror plot was known to
both leaders -- they decided to be away on vacation
when the terror plot was "uncovered." Bush is
vacationing at his Crawford, Texas "ranch," while
Blair is on vacation in Barbados, staying at Sir Cliff
Richard's luxurious villa. 
After Blair met with Bush in Washington, he flew to
California where on July 30 he attended Murdoch's News
Corporation private corporate executive conference at
the posh Inn at Spanish Bay golf resort in Pebble
Beach. Blair met with Murdoch, Israeli former Prime
Minister Shimon Peres, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Newt
Gingrich, and various Fox, Star, and Sky News
executives. The final touches were agreed to by Blair
and Murdoch on how the fake terror plot would play out
in Murdoch's media empire. 

Blair told Bush that a Brown government would move to
withdraw British troops from Iraq, break the "special
relationship" with the Bush White House, and move
closer to the European Union and the United Nations. 

The Israeli attack on Lebanon created a rift within
Blair's Cabinet with some former Blair loyalists
signaling their support for the political coup against
Blair. As a result, a suspect passenger was permitted
to board an American aircraft at Heathrow with a
liquid bomb to lay the groundwork for the media and
travel hysteria five days later. 

The wiretapping of Charles' messages also indicated
that he has weighed in with various European royal
families to discourage them from inviting Bush on
state visits to their nations. This reportedly upset
the Bush and Blair regimes, who were working together
to improve Bush's image in Europe. The White House's
displeasure with the monarchies in Spain, Belgium,
Sweden, Luxembourg, and Norway are a direct result of
the Murdoch eavesdropping on Charles' staff. 

Not surprisingly, after Galloway tore into a Sky News
reporter on a recent televised interview, The Sun, a
Murdoch paper, is now reporting that one of the 24
British aircraft liquid bomber suspects now under
arrest, Waheed Zaman, met with Galloway "many times."
The paper quotes the sister of the suspect. A Galloway
spokesman denies that Galloway knows the suspect. What
is suspect is the Murdoch media empire that makes up
news and commits illegal acts to provide cover for the
false flag operations being conducted by Britain, the
U.S., and Israel.
Pakistan's Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) agency has
helped provide the cover story for the alleged liquid
bombers. Working with British and U.S. intelligence,
the ISI says it broke up the plot after arresting
terrorist suspects in Lahore and Karachi. However, the
ISI claims that the men were affiliated with the
Kashmiri terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba, a group that
is run and funded by the ISI itself. 

The disclosure of the Charles-Brown plot has already
created a backlash from the neocons. The Murdoch media
is already floating the rumor that Home Secretary Reid
is now Blair's chosen successor, while there will be
an effort to scandalize Charles in an effort to
convince the British public that it would be best to
skip over him and have Prince William assume the
throne upon Queen Elizabeth's death or abdication. 

British commentators are noting that it is Reid, a
noted neocon, who is chairing national security
"Cobra" meetings in Blair's absence. Blair bypassed
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott and many political
observers believe that Prescott was passed over
because of evidence that he was involved in supporting
the Charles-Brown coup. Prescott chaired Cobra
meetings in the wake of the July 7, 2005 (7/7) London
transit bombings. 
Meanwhile, Republican governors Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Mitt Romney used the occasion to boost their
sagging popularity by placing their states' National
Guardsmen at major airports in their states. 

++++


See Also:
The politics of the latest terror scare 
[15 August 2006]

After Heathrow: What accounts for the threat of
terrorism?
[14 August 2006] 

Britain's airline terror plot: Questions that need to
be answered
[11 August 2006]



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