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In reply to the discussion: Right Wing Built the Mass Media Long Ago to Manipulate the Masses [View all]Kid Berwyn
(24,023 posts)66. You are most welcome, ancianita!
The Mighty Wurlitzer.
Journalism and the CIA: The Mighty Wurlitzer
Alongside those Greek morality plays and Biblical injunctions, we are also reminded by history itself that the use of unethical means to achieve a worthy end can be self-destructive. Power, by definition, is isolated from the correcting signals of external criticism. Or perhaps the feeling of fighting evil fits so comfortably, that it's difficult to shed even after objective circumstances change.
The history of U.S. intelligence since World War II follows both patterns. The Office of Strategic Services, the CIA's predecessor, had jurisdiction over wartime covert operations and propaganda in the fight against fascism. OSS chief William Donovan recruited heavily among social and academic elites. When the CIA was launched in 1947 at the beginning of the Cold War, these pioneers felt that they had both the right and the duty to secretly manipulate the masses for the greater good.
OSS veteran Frank Wisner ran most of the early peacetime covert operations as head of the Office of Policy Coordination. Although funded by the CIA, OPC wasn't integrated into the CIA's Directorate of Plans until 1952, under OSS veteran Allen Dulles. Both Wisner and Dulles were enthusiastic about covert operations. By mid-1953 the department was operating with 7,200 personnel and 74 percent of the CIA's total budget.
Wisner created the first "information superhighway." But this was the age of vacuum tubes, not computers, so he called it his "Mighty Wurlitzer." The CIA's global network funded the Italian elections in 1948, sent paramilitary teams into Albania, trained Nationalist Chinese on Taiwan, and pumped money into the Congress for Cultural Freedom, the National Student Association, and the Center for International Studies at MIT. Key leaders and labor unions in western Europe received subsidies, and Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were launched. The Wurlitzer, an organ designed for film productions, could imitate sounds such as rain, thunder, or an auto horn. Wisner and Dulles were at the keyboard, directing history.
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The combined forces of unaccountable covert operations and corporate public relations, each able to tap massive resources, are sufficient to make the concept of "democracy" obsolete. Fortunately for the rest of us, unchallenged power can lose perspective. With research and analysis -- the capacity to see and understand the world around them -- entrenched power must constantly anticipate and contain potential threats. But even as power seems more secure, this capacity can be blinded by hubris and isolation.
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It depends on what you mean by the "mass media." There have always been conservative papers,
Martin68
Jan 2023
#31
That's right. Stop blaming the "mass media." Start blaming the education system. Start blaming a
Martin68
Jan 2023
#55
Each successive Republican administration has bent the FCC to work for corporations.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#59
I highly recommend that you read books that show the war for democracy on the Internet,
ancianita
Jan 2023
#29
Re "The moment freedom of the press is gone, freedom itself is gone extinct," that's why hackers
ancianita
Jan 2023
#37
Taking one's political cues from an anti-liberal like Noam Chomsky is a very poor idea.
Just A Box Of Rain
Jan 2023
#12
No, we should worry about propaganda in our lives, and Chomsky's propaganda
Just A Box Of Rain
Jan 2023
#50
Tip: "anarcho-syndicalist and libertarian socialist" and "liberal" are not congruent terms.
Just A Box Of Rain
Jan 2023
#49
It is quite possible for you to have the degree you claim and for you to be wrong.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#60
Good post Kid Berwyn. My saying that and 10 bucks will get you a cup of coffee.
Prairie_Seagull
Jan 2023
#24
We only have to note how the media, all of it including entertainment, during the 70s were busy
ShazamIam
Jan 2023
#39
I came across this web page--Tools That Fight Disinformation Online--a few months ago.
barbaraann
Jan 2023
#61