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Octafish

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60. The corrupt nature of the press is revealed because the People know squat.
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 04:46 PM
Oct 2014
Corporate McPravda owns the airwaves.



And Corporate Tee Vee is still where most Americans get most of their information, including their ideas about these two statues. Wonder what people would think were they to learn from the tee vee what pater and fils have really done with their power?



The Propaganda System That Has Helped Create a Permanent Overclass Is Over a Century in the Making

Pulling back the curtain on how intent the wealthiest Americans have been on establishing a propaganda tool to subvert democracy.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013 00:00
By Andrew Gavin Marshall, AlterNet | News Analysis

Where there is the possibility of democracy, there is the inevitability of elite insecurity. All through its history, democracy has been under a sustained attack by elite interests, political, economic, and cultural. There is a simple reason for this: democracy – as in true democracy – places power with people. In such circumstances, the few who hold power become threatened. With technological changes in modern history, with literacy and education, mass communication, organization and activism, elites have had to react to the changing nature of society – locally and globally.

From the late 19th century on, the “threats” to elite interests from the possibility of true democracy mobilized institutions, ideologies, and individuals in support of power. What began was a massive social engineering project with one objective: control. Through educational institutions, the social sciences, philanthropic foundations, public relations and advertising agencies, corporations, banks, and states, powerful interests sought to reform and protect their power from the potential of popular democracy.

SNIP...

The development of psychology, psychoanalysis, and other disciplines increasingly portrayed the “public” and the population as irrational beings incapable of making their own decisions. The premise was simple: if the population was driven by dangerous, irrational emotions, they needed to be kept out of power and ruled over by those who were driven by reason and rationality, naturally, those who were already in power.

The Princeton Radio Project, which began in the 1930s with Rockefeller Foundation funding, brought together many psychologists, social scientists, and “experts” armed with an interest in social control, mass communication, and propaganda. The Princeton Radio Project had a profound influence upon the development of a modern "democratic propaganda" in the United States and elsewhere in the industrialized world. It helped in establishing and nurturing the ideas, institutions, and individuals who would come to shape America’s “democratic propaganda” throughout the Cold War, a program fostered between the private corporations which own the media, advertising, marketing, and public relations industries, and the state itself.

CONTINUED...

http://truth-out.org/news/item/15784-the-propaganda-system-that-has-helped-create-a-permanent-overclass-is-over-a-century-in-the-making



Thankfully, to help spread light when the protectors of the First Amendment won't, Maria Galardin's TUC (Time of Useful Consciousness) Radio. The podcast helps explain how we got here and what we need to do to move forward, starting with putting the "Public" into Airwaves again:



Alex Carey: Corporations and Propaganda
The Attack on Democracy


The 20th century, said Carey, is marked by three historic developments: the growth of democracy via the expansion of the franchise, the growth of corporations, and the growth of propaganda to protect corporations from democracy. Carey wrote that the people of the US have been subjected to an unparalleled, expensive, 3/4 century long propaganda effort designed to expand corporate rights by undermining democracy and destroying the unions. And, in his manuscript, unpublished during his life time, he described that history, going back to World War I and ending with the Reagan era. Carey covers the little known role of the US Chamber of Commerce in the McCarthy witch hunts of post WWII and shows how the continued campaign against "Big Government" plays an important role in bringing Reagan to power.

John Pilger called Carey "a second Orwell", Noam Chomsky dedicated his book, Manufacturing Consent, to him. And even though TUC Radio runs our documentary based on Carey's manuscript at least every two years and draws a huge response each time, Alex Carey is still unknown.

Given today's spotlight on corporations that may change. It is not only the Occupy movement that inspired me to present this program again at this time. By an amazing historic coincidence Bill Moyers and Charlie Cray of Greenpeace have just added the missing chapter to Carey's analysis. Carey's manuscript ends in 1988 when he committed suicide. Moyers and Cray begin with 1971 and bring the corporate propaganda project up to date.

This is a fairly complex production with many voices, historic sound clips, and source material. The program has been used by writers and students of history and propaganda. Alex Carey: Taking the Risk out of Democracy, Corporate Propaganda VS Freedom and Liberty with a foreword by Noam Chomsky was published by the University of Illinois Press in 1995.

SOURCE: http://tucradio.org/new.html



If you find a moment, here's the first part (scroll down at the link for the second part) on Carey.

http://tucradio.org/AlexCarey_ONE.mp3

It's important for there to be more than a handful of companies providing "news." Democracy depends on it.

PS: Thank you for your great OP and thread, Segami. It needs to be read by everyone who has an interest in the future of democracy. Without good information, the people not only are ignorant, they are misled.

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Seems the New York Times has done a lot of ''favors'' for CIA. Octafish Oct 2014 #1
Inquiring minded journalists should be asking that very same question! Segami Oct 2014 #2
The corrupt nature of the press is revealed because the People know squat. Octafish Oct 2014 #60
propaganda? BetsysGhost Oct 2014 #64
CIA remains under control of BushInc. No president can crack the inner power circle blm Oct 2014 #10
Just stop it. Stop giving a free pass to the Presidents that should know better. MontyPow Oct 2014 #54
Sorry, but, I know far too much to follow your preferred narrative. blm Oct 2014 #55
So you don't vote for President, I presume. MontyPow Oct 2014 #56
Glad you asked. Unless you've got Top Secret clearance and a numbered Swiss bank account... Octafish Oct 2014 #57
I'm familiar with this information. MontyPow Oct 2014 #59
Me, yes, even if much of the Secret Government is beyond apparent control of the president. Octafish Oct 2014 #61
No, no - Monty is certain that every president controls every part of the CIA. blm Oct 2014 #66
Not what I said. Interesting that you felt the need to pretend I blm Oct 2014 #62
The implication is clear. MontyPow Oct 2014 #63
Inner power circle at CIA...no...couldn't possibly be...would blm Oct 2014 #65
I read your post. I concluded that with such powers there is no point in voting. MontyPow Oct 2014 #67
YOUR 'conclusion' is BS- argue with yourself. blm Oct 2014 #68
Tin foil hats are dangerous to ones health. MontyPow Oct 2014 #77
Yeah - I hear that's what Gary Webb died from - blm Oct 2014 #91
But what about Jack Webb? MontyPow Oct 2014 #95
Dick Cheney's 'just conspiracy theory nuts' club is blm Oct 2014 #96
I have no idea what you are talking about. MontyPow Oct 2014 #99
LOLOL - of COURSE you wouldn't know what I am referencing blm Oct 2014 #100
You are correct, sir. Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #79
Good to see other alert citizens chime in. blm Oct 2014 #90
AND for bush/cheney. calimary Oct 2014 #23
Astute observations. (NT) The Wizard Oct 2014 #29
Thanks for reminding me! navarth Oct 2014 #37
the bush debate wire. mopinko Oct 2014 #47
The Emperor's New Hump Octafish Oct 2014 #80
a cheater is a cheater. mopinko Oct 2014 #82
When is it appropriate for reporters/editors to engage in prior restraint? exboyfil Oct 2014 #3
These days that info would lead the nightly news. Its sad. 7962 Oct 2014 #74
Bingo--that's the real rub Supersedeas Oct 2014 #92
Remember how in the movies CJCRANE Oct 2014 #4
Did you have "Condor" in mind? Eleanors38 Oct 2014 #48
You mean this? KansDem Oct 2014 #52
That's the one. "You're about to become a very lonely man." Eleanors38 Oct 2014 #93
Or, in reality, the Washington Post? WinkyDink Oct 2014 #50
Off to the greatest page for you malaise Oct 2014 #5
"revealing the CIA’s failed attempt to hinder Iran’s nuclear program" bananas Oct 2014 #6
Good interview on Terry Gross today erronis Oct 2014 #76
The Intercept :James Risen’s new book on war-on-terror abuses comes out tomorrow Ichingcarpenter Oct 2014 #7
Thanks! Segami Oct 2014 #8
The Times was busy publishing Libby exclusives. n/t Orsino Oct 2014 #9
And NYT's reporter Judith Miller helped shovel their dung. Segami Oct 2014 #13
Smells like Cheney to me. Frustratedlady Oct 2014 #11
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Oct 2014 #12
she regrets it now??? heaven05 Oct 2014 #14
That's embarrassing. aikoaiko Oct 2014 #15
And, to this very fucking day, anyone who disagrees with the Official Government Handout about djean111 Oct 2014 #16
word. KG Oct 2014 #19
Yup. truebrit71 Oct 2014 #21
Careful, there - I don't think being a Progressive is desired in the New Democratic Party any more. djean111 Oct 2014 #32
Or at least marginalize them but keep them around for voting purposes. < They may have screwed jtuck004 Oct 2014 #87
+1 valerief Oct 2014 #40
Risen was on Democracy Now! this morning deutsey Oct 2014 #17
The last line in "Three Days of the Condor" (1975): Eleanors38 Oct 2014 #42
merely ya say Supersedeas Oct 2014 #94
K & R mountain grammy Oct 2014 #18
I'm sure the Times regrets a lot of decisions gratuitous Oct 2014 #35
+ several thousand. nt navarth Oct 2014 #38
+ Fucking infinity! (no text) KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #85
K&R ReRe Oct 2014 #20
I bet THAT would make one helluva book! truebrit71 Oct 2014 #22
I'd buy it, too! ReRe Oct 2014 #26
oh the white privilege of complaining after the fact...shouldn't this meeting have been part of the Supersedeas Oct 2014 #24
Jesus H Christ, you manage to put "white privilege" into THIS story? 7962 Oct 2014 #75
Now you know why I was shocked to hear that the White House had a direct link to Baitball Blogger Oct 2014 #25
Russert's sell out was obvious The Wizard Oct 2014 #31
When did you find that out? Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #81
complicit media. our democracy is in real trouble. spanone Oct 2014 #27
+ a bazillion SoapBox Oct 2014 #30
+ and another. navarth Oct 2014 #39
And she's free to ask all she wants. name not needed Oct 2014 #28
So why would she capitulate? Either her patriotism got the best of her or she felt threatened. rhett o rick Oct 2014 #34
Anthrax anyone? nt valerief Oct 2014 #41
And Abramson is effectively conceding here that she failed at her job. closeupready Oct 2014 #45
And not too long ago the Times faced a major shitstorm for firing her. name not needed Oct 2014 #46
Corporate news cries crocodile tears, Rex not moved or convinced. Rex Oct 2014 #33
They have indeed established a pattern of collusion with the Agency: Maedhros Oct 2014 #69
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Oct 2014 #36
JFK assassination: CIA and New York Times are still lying to us Octafish Oct 2014 #53
I am sure that is not the first time that happened bigwillq Oct 2014 #43
What kind of people still look to the Times as truth-tellers? closeupready Oct 2014 #44
I thought the more shocking piece of the report Calista241 Oct 2014 #49
And now Kindasleazy is picking football teams to play for national championship. liberal N proud Oct 2014 #51
To the Greatest Page woo me with science Oct 2014 #58
"in the calculus of all of the major stories we were dealing with" Rose Siding Oct 2014 #70
Kick for an extraordinary thread! Bookmarked for all the excellent information here. scarletwoman Oct 2014 #71
lol - if Risen had published an expose of our current administration's fuckups, you can just whereisjustice Oct 2014 #72
I have no problem with that at ALL. 7962 Oct 2014 #73
Greenwald and Timm should be all over this... Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #78
Wrong.... His website also broke this story Ichingcarpenter Oct 2014 #89
I only go by what I see Greenwald talking about on twitter Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #98
So, this didn't air on Sunday night and can only be found online. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2014 #83
K&R. JDPriestly Oct 2014 #84
Translation: I regret that I was and am a tool. As the Church Lady might say, KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #86
This kind of thing probably happens much more than we would prefer to believe. merrily Oct 2014 #88
In an interview with 60 Minutes that Ended Up Online? MinM Oct 2014 #97
Yep - Corpmedia. BushInc sez JUMP! and corpmedia sez HOW HIGH? blm Oct 2014 #101
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