A
Guide to 'NYT' Scoop on Media Compliciity With Pentagon War Propaganda
Must Read - A
quote...."NEW YORK The front-page David Barstow epic in today's New
York Times on how the Pentagon, starting in 2002, assembled a crew of
retired military officers to disseminate propaganda via all-to-willing
network and cable news outlets is drawing wide attention (see other
story). Barstow aptly refers to this as "a kind of media trojan horse."
-- Even if it confirms what many have already sensed the details are
truly damning and shocking -- more Orwell than oh, well. And it
continues up to the present day, with the revelation that Gen. Petraeus
met with members of this propaganda group just two weeks ago (he had
met with them previously, as well). "Anything we can do help," one
analyst described this most recent meeting. -- The Pentagon referred to
the analysts as "message-force multipliers."
Pentagon
propaganda over torture and Iraq revealed
Related article - A quote...."The Pentagon and the US media have been
exposed for using pre-programmed “military analysts” to win hearts and
minds of Americans over the war in Iraq, torture and detentions in
Guantanamo Bay. - Kenneth Allard, an NBC military analyst and teacher
at National Defence University, described the propaganda exercise as a
"coherent, active," sophisticated information operation."
NYT
Investigation Exposes Pentagon Pimps & Propaganda Operation
Related article - A quote...."If you thought the US media had hit a new
low with last week's ABC Debate Debacle, read Sunday's New York Times's
10,000 (plus) word cover story, "Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden
Hand." -- Using 8000 pages of e-mail messages, transcripts and records,
accessed through suing the Pentagon, the NYT report exposes the
Pentagon's propaganda machine, its control over access and information,
and its selling of the "war on terror" --beginning with the buildup to
the Iraq war. As someone posting here put it, Goebbels would be proud."
Pentagon
Propaganda & Antiwar Analysts
Related article - A quote...."The Sunday Times' article detailing the
massive, secret coordinated campaign by the Pentagon and all the
leading television news channels to sell and defend the
administration's Iraq policy is a critical piece of investigative
journalism. David Barstow provided meticulous and aggressive reporting,
even referencing how The Times'amplified Pentagon "surrogates" without
sufficient disclosure for readers.
Pentagon
uses military analysts as ‘puppets’ to push talking points.
Related article - A quote...."A new New York Times article reveals that
the Pentagon has wooed military analysts with private briefings and
access to classified information “in a campaign to generate favorable
news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance.”
Major
revelation: U.S. media deceitfully disseminates government propaganda
Related article - A quote...."This morning's "blockbuster"
New York Times
article by David Barstow, documenting the Pentagon and U.S. media's
joint use of pre-programmed "military analysts" who posed as objective
experts while touting the Government line and having extensive business
interests in promoting those views, is very well-documented and
well-reported. And credit to the NYT for having sued to compel
disclosure of the documents on which the article is based. There are
significant elements of the story that exemplify excellent
investigative journalism."
The New York Times article is
shown below....
Behind
TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand
Must Read - A
quote...."In the summer of 2005, the Bush administration confronted a
fresh wave of criticism over Guantánamo Bay. The detention
center had just been branded “the gulag of our times” by Amnesty
International, there were new allegations of abuse from United Nations
human rights experts and calls were mounting for its closure." --
posted 04-20-08 --
Hat's off to the
Times on this one. - mpg
Editor's
special note: - This article will take a while to
work its way into the national dialogue, to become incorporated into
this nation's consciousness, when it does
the consequences may be unforeseen and possibly quite traumatic.
To say that this article will cause a massive upsurge in cynicism would
probably be an understatement It's doubtful that those currently
serving in the armed forces who weren’t in the "know" regarding
these issues or who didn't personally profit from the defense contracts
involved will feel favorably toward the current and former officers who
besmirched their reputations and helped destroy the lives of tens of
thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of people who live in
the Middle East by participating in this "racket".
These revelations are unfortunate, necessary, and most likely are just
the beginning of what's to come. - mpg
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Shoddy!
Tawdry! A Televised Train Wreck!
Must Read - A
quote...."“THE crowd is turning on me,” said Charles Gibson, the ABC
anchor, when the audience jeered him in the final moments of Wednesday
night’s face-off between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. -- I can’t
remember a debate in which the only memorable moment was the audience’s
heckling of a moderator. Then again, I can’t remember a debate that
became such an instant national gag, earning reviews more appropriate
to a slasher movie like “Prom Night” than a civic event held in
Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center:
“Shoddy, despicable!” —
The
Washington Post
“A tawdry affair!” —
The
Boston Globe
“A televised train wreck!” —
The
Philadelphia Daily News
And those were the polite ones. Let’s not even go to the
blogosphere.
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McCain,
the Retired Military "Analysts" and the Myth of al-Qaeda in Iraq
A quote...."I am quoted in this NYT piece today on John McCain's
allegations that the US is fighting "al-Qaeda" in Iraq and that there
is a danger of "al-Qaeda" taking over the country if the US leaves. --
Those allegations don't make any sense. McCain contradicts himself
because he sometimes warns that the Shiites or Iran will take over
Iraq. He doesn't seem to realize that the US presided over the
ascension to power in Iraq of pro-Iranian Shiite parties like Nuri
al-Maliki's Islamic Mission Party and Abdul Aziz al-Hakim's Islamic
Supreme Council of Iraq. So which is it? There is a danger that
pro-Iranian Shiites will take over (which is anyway what we have
engineered) or that al-Qaeda will? It is not as if they can coexist.
Since the Shiites are 60 percent and by now well armed and trained, how
could the 1 percent of the 17 percent of the country that is Sunni Arab
and maybe supports Salafi radicalism hope to take over?"
Third
NSA Source Confirms: Flight 93 Shot Down By Air Force Jet
A quote...."
WMR has
received another confirmation, bringing the total number to three, that
United Flight 93, hijacked on the morning of September 11, 2001, was
shot down over rural Pennsylvania by U.S. Air Force jets scrambled from
Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. There are also reports that one
F-16 scrambled from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia returned to base
minus one air-to-air missile but the National Security Agency CRITIC
report specified the interceptors that downed United 93 took off from
Andrews."
Do
you REALLY Want 9/11 Truth Revealed? Of course you do. So let's do it
NOW!
A quote...."Just yesterday, Richard Greene of Air America radio
announced that May will be a MONTH of Truth; not a bad result after
only two days of WEEK Of Truth -- the potential is truly enormous! The
bulldozer has indeed already begun to roll; but we -- ALL OF US -- have
to do our part to keep it rolling. Otherwise, frankly, we might as well
go sleep on the beach."
Michael
Mukasey, Day of 9/11, Osama bin Laden – 9/11 Timeline Additions as of
April 20, 2008
A quote...."More material has been added covering the NSA's
surveillance of Ahmed al-Hada, father-in-law of alleged Pentagon
hijacker Khalid Almihdhar. Both President Bush and Vice President
Cheney used the non-exploitation of calls between his phone in Yemen
and the hijackers in the US to justify the NSA's warrantless
wiretapping program in January 2006. Attorney General Michael Mukasey
and Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell attributed the
failure to trace the calls to a 1981 executive order earlier this year,
and Mukasey bizarrely then claimed that one of the calls was between
the US and Afghanistan, rather than Yemen. This confused the media
somewhat, and a group of congressmen asked Mukasey for an explanation."
14
Point Destruction of the NIST & FEMA 9/11 WTC Reports
A quote...."The Open Civil Engineering Journal has just published an
article by Dr. Steven E. Jones, Dr. Frank M. Legge, Kevin R. Ryan,
Anthony F. Szamboti, and James R. Gourley, known for their criticism of
the official explanations of the destruction of World Trade Center
Towers 1,2 & 7 and for advancing the theory that explosives brought
them down."
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Cheney's
and Maliki's new war in Iraq - Sunday round-up - 5 articles - [ Day 27
]
Fear
in Sadr City as cleric threatens war
A quote...."April 21, 2008 -- At the southern entrance to Sadr City
several Iraqi men on the US military’s payroll are sweeping the street
in the latest attempt to stop al-Mahdi Army militia from recruiting new
fighters. -- The number of people working on such US-funded projects is
tiny, however, because Shia militants loyal to the anti-American cleric
Moqtada al-Sadr have ordered many in this Baghdad slum to stay away.
Other residents simply prefer not to be associated with US troops, who
are largely denounced as occupiers."
Renewed
Clashes With Shi'ite Militias In Iraq
A quote...."Monday , 21 April 2008 -- There have been intense clashes
between Shi'ite militants and joint U.S.-Iraqi forces in several parts
of Iraq. - In the southern city of Al-Basrah, Iraqi troops backed by
U.S. and British forces launched an operation in the city's
Al-Hayaniyah district, where radical Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's
forces are concentrated."
Al-Sadr's
followers refuse to disband militia in Iraq
A quote...."Apr 20, 2008 15:02 EST -- Followers of hardline cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr raised the stakes Sunday in the showdown with Iraq's
government, refusing to disband their militia. The U.S. military said
40 Shiite militants were killed in fierce fighting in southern Iraq."
Rice calls
anti-U.S. cleric a coward
Full quote...."AP on: 21.04.2008 [05:00 ] -- BAGHDAD - Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice mocked
anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as a coward on Sunday, hours after
the radical leader threatened to declare war unless U.S. and Iraqi
forces end a military crackdown on his followers. -- Rice, in the Iraqi
capital to tout security gains and what she calls an emerging political
consensus, said al-Sadr is content to issue threats and edicts from the
safety of Iran, where he is studying. -- "I know he's sitting in Iran,"
Rice said dismissively, when asked about al-Sadr's latest threat to
lift a self-imposed cease-fire with government and U.S. forces. "I
guess it's all-out war for anybody but him," Rice said. "I guess that's
the message; his followers can go to their deaths and he's in Iran."
Calamity Condi does it
again....she has her very own "bring
it on"
moment. In the spirit of her epiphany however, let's paraphrase
what she had to say with just a few little twists -- "Condi
you've been
sitting in Washington DC on your big butt along with your boss and a
bunch of your
Neocon friends for a very long time now, tell you what....why don't you
and
your buddies get off your fat asses, grab some M-16s and give a little
help to all them young boys you guys sent over there to Iraq. Or is it
all out war for anybody and everybody on the planet but you guys?
Is
that the message you were trying to send Condi, that those young boys
can go to their deaths while you and your Neocon cronies remain in
Washington DC?
US
military threatens to hit back if Sadr launches war
A quote...."20 April 2008 -- BAGHDAD - A top US general in Iraq on
Sunday threatened to strike back at hardline Iraqi Shia leader Moqtada
Al Sadr after he warned of a new uprising by his militia. - 'I hope
Moqtada al-Sadr continues to depress violence and not encourage it,'
said Major General Rick Lynch, commander of US forces in the central
Iraq Shia provinces of Babil, Wasit, Karbala and Najaf."
Cheney's
and Maliki's new war in Iraq - Sunday round-up - [ Day 27
]
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The
Middle East: Turning the Page on US Foreign Policy - Part I
A quote...."One would think that the title of my talk – "The Middle
East: Turning the Page on U.S. Foreign Policy" – is fairly
noncontroversial, as such things go. Yet the very idea of turning the
page – that is, of making a significant change – in our policy in the
region is considered heresy, and not only in foreign policy circles but
in Washington, D.C., generally. The reason is because our Middle
Eastern policy has become hopelessly politicized, locked into a
formulaic and increasingly unrealistic stance highly detrimental to our
national interest yet artificially maintained by one of the most
powerful lobbies in Washington."
Tomgram: 12
Reasons to Get Out of Iraq
A quote...."Can there be any question that, since the invasion of 2003,
Iraq has been unraveling? And here's the curious thing: Despite a lack
of decent information and analysis on crucial aspects of the Iraqi
catastrophe, despite the way much of the Iraq story fell off newspaper
front pages and out of the TV news in the last year, despite so many
reports on the "success" of the President's surge strategy, Americans
sense this perfectly well. In the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll,
56% of Americans "say the United States should withdraw its military
forces to avoid further casualties" and this has, as the Post notes,
been a majority position since January 2007, the month that the surge
was first announced. Imagine what might happen if the American public
knew more about the actual state of affairs in Iraq -- and of thinking
in Washington. So, here, in an attempt to unravel the situation in
ever-unraveling Iraq are twelve answers to questions which should be
asked far more often in this country:"
India
Warns against Military Action against Iran
A quote...." TEHRAN (FNA)- India on Saturday said that military action
or sanctions against Iran would exacerbate the situation and that it
favored a solution which involves Tehran. -- Sanctions or military
action - none of them is a lasting solution and will only exacerbate
the situation. We need to evolve something that involves Iran," Foreign
Secretary Shivshankar Menon said in an interactive session at the India
Global Forum in New Delhi. -- Menon said India has made its stand quite
clear that while Iran may have the right to peaceful uses of nuclear
energy it also has an obligation to various international commitments
it undertook."
Carter
presses Hamas to back Gaza peace talks
A quote...."Hamas was locked in an internal debate in Damascus
yesterday over proposals put forward by former United States President
Jimmy Carter for a unilateral ceasefire with Israel and more political
flexibility, Palestinian politicians said. - Carter left the Syrian
capital yesterday for Riyadh after an early morning meeting with Hamas
leader Khaled Meshaal. In more than four hours of talks on Friday
night, they discussed how the Islamist group could be drawn into a
Middle East peace plan and end its opposition to peace talks between
Israel and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the rival
Fatah faction."
Israel
says probes death of Reuters cameraman
A quote...."GAZA, April 20 (Reuters) - The Israeli army said on Sunday
it was investigating the death of a Reuters cameraman in the Gaza Strip
last week and declined to say why one of its tanks opened fire, killing
the journalist and five other Palestinians." --
For more on this issue see....Killing
a Messenger
Can
Carter open eyes of Americans?
A quote...."THE Gaza Strip is bracing for more violence after Israel
"reciprocated" with ground and air attacks killing 18 Palestinians, one
a cameraman for an international news agency, for the killing of three
Israeli soldiers by Hamas fighters on Wednesday. Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert said Hamas bears "direct responsibility" for the fighting.
Israel has reportedly threatened to launch a widescale operation to
oust Hamas from the Gaza Strip but local media have speculated that it
may wait until after the Jewish Passover holiday, which begins
tomorrow."
Iranian
official: Asian traders make up for losses due to German sanctions
A quote...."Germany's reduction in trade with Iran as part of sanctions
imposed by the West is not hurting the country as competitors from Asia
step in to fill the gaps, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mehdi Safari
said Friday. -- The economic sanctions against Iran were put in place
in efforts to discourage the Islamic Republic from developing its
disputed nuclear program."
Summit
in a Bedouin's tent
A quote...."MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti commentator Andrei Murtazin) - Never
before has Putin held high-level talks in a Bedouin's tent, but Libyan
revolutionary leader Muammar Qaddafi, who is a son of the desert, would
not have it any other way. Libyan protocol sets his Azizia residence,
not far from Tripoli, as the only receiving area for all foreign
guests."
Qatar Says China
to Receive Gas Diverted From U.S. and Europe
A quote...."April 19 (Bloomberg) — Qatar, the world's largest producer
of liquefied natural gas, is diverting supplies destined for the U.S.
and Europe to China because the Asian country pays more, Qatar's oil
minister said today. -- A supply agreement this month between Qatar and
China ``is a diversion from Europe and the U.S., ``not new production,
Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah told reporters as he arrived in Rome for
the International Energy Forum. ``We are not in the charity business.
Whoever will give me the best price, I will follow him.''
PARAGUAY:
Historic Elections End Six Decades of Rule
Special Note - A
quote...."ASUNCIÓN, Apr 20 (IPS) - Former Catholic bishop
Fernando Lugo was elected president in a landslide victory Sunday in
Paraguay, putting an end to 61 years of rule by the Colorado Party. --
With 52 percent of the ballots counted, the presidential candidate of
the centre-left Patriotic Alliance for Change (APC) took 40 percent of
the vote against the 31 percent garnered by governing party candidate
Blanca Ovelar, who ceded defeat. -- Five exit polls had previously
indicated that Lugo, known as "the bishop of the poor", was three to
six percentage points ahead of Ovelar, the first-ever female
presidential candidate of the National Republican Alliance, better
known as the Colorado Party."
Paraguay
cracks six decades of iron fist one party rule
Related article - A quote...."Former Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo won
a historic victory in Paraguay's Sunday presidential election,
signaling the demise of more than six decades of one-party hegemonic
rule in one of South America’s poorest countries."
Ecuador's
leader purges military and moves to expel American base
A quote...."MANTA, Ecuador: Chafing at ties between American
intelligence agencies and Ecuadorean military officials, President
Rafael Correa is purging the armed forces of top commanders and
pressing ahead with plans to cast out more than 100 American military
personnel from an air base here in this coastal city."
Dockers'
protest forces arms cargo away from Durban port
A quote...."A Chinese ship carrying arms destined for Zimbabwe was last
night forced to turn back after South African unions refused to unload
it, claiming that to do so would be “grossly irresponsible”, South
African media reported. -- The reversal is a humiliation for President
Mbeki, who had said that the Government was powerless to stop the
shipment of three million rounds of AK47 ammunition, 1,500
rocket-propelled grenades and more than 3,000 mortar rounds and mortar
tubes to President Mugabe’s armed forces." --
If you ever saw the movie Lord of War, there
was a scene in it where Yuri Orlov, an arms dealer, is about to deliver
two truckloads of exactly the same sort ammunition to army units which
will be used to slaughter thousands of innocent tribes people in a
refugee camp. His brother fails to stop him but dies
trying....this is that scene. And the dockworkers won. -
mpg
Pope
blesses U.N. flag, calls for “binding international rules”
A quote...."Pope Benedict XVI spoke to the U.N. General Assembly on
Friday, warning nations against undermining the authority of the United
Nations by acting unilaterally. The Pope also found time to bless the
U.N. flag."
Where's
George?
This one's
fun - mpg - A quote...."So what ever happened to George W. Bush,
the worst chief executive this nation has ever endured? - This is an
election year. Aren't we supposed to be evaluating the legacy of the
previous administration?"
The 2008
Election Will Be Stolen
A quote...."A new collection of essays edited by Mark Crispin Miller
called "Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy,
2000 - 2008," tells the story better than any single source I've seen
yet. - The Supreme Court stopped a recount in Florida in 2000 that
would have made Al Gore president. This is not speculation. The recount
was later done."
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Swiss
National Bank announces new injection of U.S. dollar liquidity
A quote...." The Swiss National Bank will offer up to US$6 billion
(€3.8 billion) in short term credit to ease strains in jittery
financial markets, the central bank said Friday. -- SNB's move will
come in an auction of so-called repo loans, or repurchase agreements,
to renew a similar measure of US$6 billion made last month in concert
with the European Central Bank, the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank
of Canada."
Alistair
Darling plans unprecedented £50bn bank bailout
A quote...."An unprecedented £50 billion injection to bail out
Britain’s ailing banking system could be doubled if it fails to stave
off a collapse in the housing market. -- Alistair Darling will today
tell MPs that the Bank of England is to allow lenders to swap assets [
crap] for government-backed bonds
in an attempt to restore confidence and ease the effects of the credit
crunch."
Housing
slump hits Spain
A quote...."The clearest indication of the impact of the global credit
crunch is the sharp slowdown in the housing sector. The housing slump
in Spain is particularly sharp. -- There are now very few areas in the
country where you cannot see new building developments filled with
banners displaying the phone numbers of people desperate to sell them.
In the capital Madrid, buildings are littered with “For Sale” signs.
Hardly a day goes by without stories appearing in the media of
developers abandoning half-finished apartment buildings and leaving
buyers with the terrible prospect of never seeing their homes finished.
Growing numbers of borrowers are missing mortgage payments for the
first time and figures have doubled from last year."
No
need for OPEC to raise output now: president
A quote...."OPEC president Chakib Khelil said on Sunday that the
oil-producer cartel should not increase output now because the market
was well-balanced. -- "There is no need for OPEC to raise its
production now ... Any increase in output will not affect oil prices
because there is a balance between supply and demand," Khelil said in
comments cited by the KUNA news agency."