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In reply to the discussion: First they came for ConsortiumNews, and I did not speak out— [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)346. You are most welcome, Enthusiast! For Gary Webb and Media Manipulation, from Beverly Bandler...
Gary Webb and Media Manipulation
Many Americans still count on the mainstream media to define reality for them, but too often the MSM spins false narratives that protect the powerful and diminish democracy, as happened in the long-running denial of cocaine trafficking by President Reagans beloved Nicaraguan Contra rebels, writes Beverly Bandler.
By Beverly Bandler
ConsortiumNews, November 2, 2014
The sad tale of the mainstream U.S. medias destruction of journalist Gary Webb for reviving the Contra-cocaine scandal in the 1990s a story recounted in the movie Kill the Messenger is important not only because of Webbs tragic demise but because the case goes to the central question of whether the American people are getting information and facts to which we are entitled in a free society, or whether we are being manipulated with half-truths, propaganda and straight-out lies.
What is ironic about the recent patronizing anti-Webb commentary by the Washington Posts Jeff Leen claiming that an extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof is that the Post was a prime salesman for the Iraq War in 2002 and 2003. And just what proof did the Post require for the extraordinary claim about Iraq hiding stockpiles of WMD, the chief selling point to the American people? Apparently nothing more than jingoism, the beating of war drums and empty assurances from the Bush administrations neocons.
As journalist Michael Massing pointed out in February 2004 after the U.S. invasion force failed to find the promised stockpiles Iraqs Arsenal Was Only on Paper, declared a recent headline in The Washington Post.
But Leens commentary in response to Kill the Messenger was just the latest example of the mainstream press covering its own tracks for its failure to pursue the Contra-cocaine scandal and for its complicity in destroying Gary Webb.
Its now clear that the CIA has long been trying to fend off the reality of the Contra-cocaine scandal, often with the help of what a newly released CIA report described as its productive relations with journalists.
Americans need to know about such dark alliances, the title that Webb gave his original series at the San Jose Mercury News and later his book. This posting is about two such dark alliances: 1) The Contra-cocaine scandal that surfaced in 1985 when then Associated Press colleagues Robert Parry and Brian Barger first broke the news. 2) The concerted effort by U.S. major news media specifically, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post to not only disparage the scandal but also discredit investigative reporter Gary Webb who, in 1996, revived the story by explaining the Contra cocaines impact on U.S. cities in the 1980s.
Just Say No
Webbs revelations, of course, flew in the face of the conventional wisdom that President Ronald Reagan was a stern enemy of drugs and a fierce threat to drug traffickers. On Oct. 27, 1986, Reagan budgeted $1.7 billion for the drug war and federalized Rockefeller law-style mandatory-minimum sentences. The message was: Just say no.
It also turned out that the CIAs productive relations with journalists proved so strong that it didnt even seem to matter when official government investigations confirmed key facts about the Contra-cocaine scandal.
For instance, Sen. John Kerry chaired a 2 ½-year investigation of the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations that reported in 1989: It is clear that individuals who provided support for the Contras were involved in drug trafficking and elements of the Contras themselves knowingly received financial and material assistance from drug traffickers.
Commenting on Kerrys investigation and the major U.S. medias response, journalism professor Jeff Cohen wrote: Contra drug dealing was tolerated in the U.S. frenzy to overthrow Nicaraguas leftwing Sandinista government. Kerrys work was ignored or attacked in big media Newsweek labeled him a randy conspiracy buff.
With Kerry and his investigation dismissed as irrelevant by the big newspapers, the scandal remained largely suppressed for the next seven years until Webb revived it in 1996.
Webb (1955-2004) was an investigative journalist whose awards included a Pulitzer in 1990, as part of a team at the San Jose Mercury News, and at least four other major prizes for his solo work. Webb tried to reveal the impact that some of the cocaine that came through the Nicaraguan Contra pipeline had on American cities, saying:
Its not a situation where the government or the CIA sat down and said okay, lets invent crack and sell it in black neighborhoods and lets decimate black America. It was a situation where we need money for a covert operation. The quickest way to raise it is to sell cocaine and you guys go sell it somewhere. We dont want to know anything about it. And you had this bad luck of them doing it right around the time people were figuring out how to make crack.
A Sad But True Tale
This, sadly, is a true story, Webb wrote in his 1999 book, Dark Alliance. It is a story now told in the Hollywood film, Kill the Messenger, based on the book of the same name by Nick Schou and Webbs Dark Alliance.
The story begins with Webbs 1996 series Dark Alliance in Californias San Jose Mercury News. Webb investigated and told how for a better part of a decade, in a wildly successful conspiracy, a San Francisco Bay area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to Los Angeles street gangs and funneled millions of dollars in drug profits from those sales to the CIA-backed Nicaraguan Contras.
For his investigation, Webb drew from newly declassified documents, newly released undercover DEA audio and videotapes, federal court testimony, and interviews, and he demonstrated how the federal government knowingly allowed massive amounts of drugs and money to change hands at the expense of U.S. communities.
The Dark Alliance Mercury News series might have vanished without a trace had the paper not chosen this story to create a splash for its website, complete with graphics and links to original source documents, wrote Dan Simon, editor of Webbs book and publisher of Seven Stories Press.
It became, arguably, the first big Internet news story, with as many as 1.3 million hits on a single day. Talk radio picked it up off the Internet, and citizens groups and media watchdogs soon followed. The CIA launched its own internal investigation. Garys star had never shone more brightly
The mainstream print media was ominously silent until October and November 1996, Simon continued, when The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times all finally picked up the story. But instead of launching their own investigations into whether the CIA had shielded drug traffickers, these papers went after Garys reporting, although they could not find a single significant factual error, as Garys then-editor at The Mercury News, Jerry Ceppos, would write in an internal memo.
But after that, the series was described frequently as discredited. Soon the story and Gary himself were spoiled goods. Garys editor switched sides and penned an apologia distancing the paper from the series. Gary was forced out of his job, even though the body of evidence supporting Garys account was actually growing. Two years later, the CIAs internal investigation would prove to be a vindication of Garys work.
African-American Outrage
There was also an important social and political dimension to Webbs revelations. The investigative series sparked protests in African-American and congressional probes, noted Democracy Now! It also provoked a fierce reaction from the media establishment, which denounced the series. The Los Angeles Times alone assigned 17 reporters to probe Webbs report and his personal life.
Recently declassified CIA files show the agency used a a ground base of already productive relations with journalists [at other newspapers] to counter what it called a genuine public relations crisis.
Following the controversy, the San Jose Mercury News demoted Webb. He then resigned and pushed his investigation even further in his book, Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion.
The CIAs inspector general later corroborated Webbs key findings, but, by then, his career was wrecked. The newspapers that denounced Webb largely ignored the CIAs own report it was released in 1998 amid the scandal over President Bill Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky.
The second CIA report not only vindicates me, wrote Gary Webb to a fellow journalist in July 24, 1998, but all the other reporters and activists who have been trying to bring this to the publics attention for the last 13 years. It also proves that, once again, the CIA lied to the American public and was assisted in this effort by our national news media, which denigrated anyone who challenged the official denials.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, an outspoken member of the Congressional Black Caucus, recalled that The night that I read [Webbs] Dark Alliance series, I was so alarmed, that I literally sat straight up in bed, poring over every word. I reflected on the many meetings I attended throughout South Central Los Angeles during the 1980s, when I constantly asked, Where are all the drugs coming from? I asked myself that night whether it was possible for such a vast amount of drugs to be smuggled into any district under the noses of the community leaders, police, sheriffs department, FBI, DEA and other law enforcement agencies
The time I spent investigating the allegations of the Dark Alliance series led me to the undeniable conclusion that the CIA, DEA, DIA, and FBI knew about drug trafficking in South Central Los Angeles. They were either part of the trafficking or turned a blind eye to it, an effort to fund the Contra war and that the drug money was used by both sides
It may take time, but I am convinced that history is going to record that Gary Webb wrote the truth. The establishment refused to give Gary Webb the credit that he deserved. They teamed up in an effort to destroy the story and very nearly succeeded. We will not let this story end until the naysayers and opponents are forced to apologize for their reckless and irresponsible attacks on Gary Webb.
A Disgraceful Episode
Charles P. Pierce, a political writer for Esquire.com, said: Of all the disgraceful episodes regarding the press and the Reagan administration, the discrediting of Gary Webb was probably the worst, given the fact that so much of the elite press was complicit in what was done to him.
But Webbs brave reporting had a lasting historical impact because it finally forced the Central Intelligence Agency to conduct a serious investigation of the Contra-cocaine problem and what the CIA knew about the scandal and what actions the agency took or didnt take.
[CIA Inspector General Frederick] Hitz completed his investigation in mid-1998 and the second volume of his two-volume investigation was published on Oct. 8, 1998. In the report, Hitz identified more than 50 Contras and Contra-related entities implicated in the drug trade. He also detailed how the Reagan administration had protected these drug operations and frustrated federal investigations throughout the 1980s, reported journalist Robert Parry.
Andrew Hehir of Salon.com wrote: Heres the important thing to say about Webbs big story: In general terms, and in most of its specifics, it was true. Virtually no one would deny that today; congressional commissions, internal CIA investigations and scholarly articles by historians have reached similar conclusions, shrouded in more lawyerly or diplomatic language.
You can say that the CIA was apparently complicit in drug-dealing but not directly involved; you can say that the agency turned a blind eye to evidence that smuggling revenue was being used to fund the Contras; you can say that the CIA knew or should have known that some of its allies were accused of being in the drug business, in the exceedingly careful phrasing of New York Times media reporter David Carr.
If the tone of Webbs reporting was sometimes inflammatory, what he said happened pretty much happened. Webb never stated or implied that the CIA had deliberately imported crack cocaine into African-American neighborhoods; that construction or interpretation came later, from other people.
Filmmaker Marc Levin noted at HuffingtonPost, The idea that the CIA works with drug traffickers and other criminals and sometimes facilitates their operations and protects them as assets in return for their help in defeating our enemies (i.e. Communists during the Cold War and now Islamic fundamentalists) is not an extraordinary claim. Its a fact.
See the Movie
I believe each one of us can do something of value: we can go see the film, Kill the Messenger, encourage others to do so, read and share the references in the recommended reading list below among others and come to our own conclusions.
This issue is not only about a movie and what it reveals, but it is about what Alternets Don Hazen states has become a basic tenet of American politics: that corporate power rules the roost. Nothing significant that will become law in America if corporate power, profits, global competitive advantage, military might, national security and privatization are in any significant way threatened.
DemocracyNows Amy Goodman added: Thats really what will save us, is when we really know whats going on, not filtered through the lens or the microphone of the corporation.
In 2004, rejected by his profession, essentially unemployable, impoverished, divorced, alone, and facing eviction, the 49-year-old Webb prepared for his own cremation and sent suicide notes to family members. He was found dead at his Sacramento County, California home with two gunshot wounds to his head, an apparent suicide.
Now when I reread the opening sentence of the Dark Alliance series, writes book editor Dan Simon, I realize Gary had found the big story, the one about the betrayal of a people by its own government. A monumental sadness remains.
Simon added, The alternative media, to its credit, honored Gary. But the community of his peers in corporate journalism never again embraced him. He could never quite get over their betrayal. When you are an investigative reporter armed with the truth, the gun often fires backwards.
America is not what we think it is.
Beverly Bandlers public affairs career spans some 40 years. Her credentials include serving as president of the state-level League of Women Voters of the Virgin Islands and extensive public education efforts in the Washington, D.C. area for 16 years. She writes from Mexico.
VIDEOS
Kill the Messenger Resurrects Gary Webb, Journalist Maligned for Exposing CIA Ties to Crack Trade on Democracy Now! The video includes an extended clip from the 2012 documentary Shadows of Liberty that talks about how freedom of the press in the United States is eroding under increasing corporate control.
Gary Webb: In his own words. Anthony Lappé and Stephen Marshal. Guerrilla News Network, 2004. https://archive.org/details/Gary_Webb
Kill the Messenger. http://www.focusfeatures.com/kill_the_messenger/
Shadows of Liberty. Jean-Philippe Tremblay, director. http://shadowsofliberty.org/ http://shadowsofliberty.org/the-film/
CIA: Americas Secret Warriors. (1997). Directed by Marc Levin. The series included a brief history examining the allegations that the agency worked with drug traffickers at the end of World War 2 in Sicily, the KMT in China, the Hmong tribesmen using Air America during the Vietnam war, the various anti-communist insurgents in Latin America and the Mujahideen in Afghanistan in the late 70s and 80s.
Freeway: Crack in the System. Documentary by Marc Levin. October 2014. Trailer:
Sources and Recommended Reading
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Bowden, Charles. The Pariah. Esquire, 2012-09-12. http://www.esquire.com/features/pariah-gary-webb-0998
Brian Barger and Robert Parry. Reports Link Nicaraguan Rebels to Cocaine Trafficking. Associated Press, 1985-12-20. http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1985/Reports-Link-Nicaraguan-Rebels-to-Cocaine-Trafficking/id-c69eaf370de9884f907a39efd90337d3
Bernstein, Carl. The CIA and the Media. Rolling Stone, October 20, 1977. http://www.carlbernstein.com/magazine_cia_and_media.php
Blum, William. The Real Drug Lords: A brief history of CIA involvement in the Drug Trade. Global Research, 2008-08-31. http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-real-drug-lords-a-brief-history-of-cia-involvement-in-the-drug-trade/10013
Blum, William and Peter Scott. Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II. Common Courage Press (July 1995).
Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence. CIA Public Affairs and the Drug Conspiracy Story. Managing a Nightmare. In the world of public relations, as in war avoiding a rout in the face of hostile multitudes can be considered a success. 2014-07-29. www.foia.cia.gov/ /DOC_0001372115.pdf
Cockburn, Alexander and Jeffrey St. Clair. Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the Press. Verso (November 17, 1999). On March 16, 1998, the CIAs Inspector General, Fred Hitz, finally let the cat out of the bag in an aside at a Congressional Hearing. Hitz told the US Reps that the CIA had maintained relationships with companies and individuals the Agency knew to be involved in the drug business. Even more astonishingly, Hitz revealed that back in 1982 the CIA had requested and received from Reagans Justice Department clearance not to report any knowledge it might have of drug-dealing by CIA assets. With these two admissions, Hitz definitively sank decades of CIA denials, many of them under oath to Congress. Hitzs admissions also made fools of some of the most prominent names in US journalism, and vindicated investigators andcritics of the Agency, ranging from Al McCoy to Senator John Kerry.
Cohen, Jeff. The Resurrection of Gary Webb: Will Hollywood Give Journalist Last Word Against CIAs Media Apologists? CommonDreams, 2014-10-06. http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/10/06/resurrection-gary-webb-will-hollywood-give-journalist-last-word-against-cias-media_______R.I.P. Gary Webb Unembedded Reporter. CommonDreams, 2004-12-13. http://www.commondreams.org/views/2004/12/13/rip-gary-webb-unembedded-reporter
Davidson, Lawrence. How the US Propaganda System Works. ConsortiumNews, 2014-05-09. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/05/09/how-the-us-propaganda-system-works/
Democracy Now! Amy Goodman. Inside the Dark Alliance: Gary Webb on the CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. 2014-10-06. http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2014/10/6/inside_the_dark_alliance_gary_webb
Gilson, Dave, Michael Mechanic, Alex Park and AJ Vicens. 10 Fascinating Articles from the CIAs Secret Employee Magazine. MotherJones, 2014-09-19. http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/09/10-declassified-articles-cia-intelligence-journal
Grandin, Greg. The New York Times Wants Gary Webb to Stay Dead. The Nation, 2014-10-10. http://www.thenation.com/blog/181940/new-york-times-wants-gary-webb-stay-dead#
Grim, Ryan. Kill The Messenger: How The Media Destroyed Gary Webb. Huffington Post, 2014-10-10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/10/kill-the-messenger_n_5962708.html
Grim, Ryan, Matt Sledge and Bart Ferner. Key Figures in CIACrack Cocaine Scandal Begin to Come Forward. HuffingtonPost, 2014-10-10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/10/gary-webb-dark-alliance_n_5961748.html
Hart, Peter. A Worthless and Whiny Attack on a Genuine Journalistic Hero. Fair, 2014-10-21. http://www.fair.org/blog/2014/10/21/wash-post-webb/
Hazen. Don. Apocalypse Now: Seriously, It Is Time for a Major Rethink About Liberal and Progressive Politics. Alternet, 2014-10-25. http:/www.alternet.org/activism/apocalypse-now-seriously-it-time-major-rethink-about-liberal-and-progressive-politics
Hedges, Chris. The Movie that Completely Exposes the Myth of the Free Press. Kill the Messenger reveals the medias subservience to power. Alternet, 2014-10-27. http://www.alternet.org/media/movie-completely-exposes-myth-free-press
_______The Myth of the Free Press. TruthDig, 2014-10-26. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_myth_of_the_free_press_20141026
Hehir, Andrew. From Gary Webb to James Risen: The struggle for the soul of journalism. Two courageous reporters dug up dark government secrets. Only one was betrayed by his peers. Why did it happen? Salon, 2014-10-25. http://www.salon.com/2014/10/25/from_gary_webb_to_james_risen_the_struggle_for_the_soul_of_journalism/
Kornbluh, Peter. The Storm over Dark Alliance. Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 1997. http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB2/storm.htm
Kurtz, Howard. The Post on WMDs: An Inside Story. Prewar Articles Questioning Threat Often Didnt Make Front Page. Washington Post, 2004-08-12. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58127-2004Aug11_4.html
Lee, Martin A. and Norman Solomon. Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in the News Media. 1st ed. 1990. LGLA (January 13, 2013).
Leen, Jeff. Gary Webb was no journalism hero, despite what Kill the Messenger says. Washington Post, 2014-10-17. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/gary-webb-was-no-journalism-hero-despite-what-kill-the-messenger-says/2014/10/17/026b7560-53c9-11e4-809b-8cc0a295c773_story.html See Hart 10-21 and Parry 10-18.
Lippmann, Walter and Charles Merz. A Test of the News. The New Republic, August 1920. Their study came out as a forty-two page supplement to the New Republic in August 1920 and demonstrated that the Times coverage was neither unbiased nor accurate. They concluded that the papers news stories were not based on facts, but were dominated by the hopes of the men who composed the news organizations. The paper cited events that did not happen, atrocities that never took place, and reported no fewer than ninety-one times that theBolshevik regime was on the verge of collapse. The news about Russia is a case of seeing not what was, but what men wished to see, Lippmann and Merz charged. The chief censor and the chief propagandist were hope and fear in the minds of reporters and editors.
Mackenzie, Angus. Secrets: The CIAs War at Home.University of California Press; New Ed edition (April 22, 1999).
Marcy, William L. The politics of cocaine: how U.S. policy has created a thriving drug industry in Central and South America. Chicago Review Press. (2010).
Mackenzie, Angus. Secrets: The CIAs War at Home. University of California Press; New Ed edition (April 22, 1999).
Massing, Michael. Now They Tell Us. New York Review of Books, 2004-02-26. http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2004/feb/26/now-they-tell-us/
McCoy, Alfred W. The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade. Chicago Review Press; Revised edition (May 1, 2003). The first book to prove CIA and U.S. government complicity in global drug trafficking Amazon reviewer: A historical study of the opium and heroin trade and its political context, based on primary and secondary sources, including interviews with some of the key players of the developments in Indochina in the 1950s through 1970s.
McGovern, Ray. Trumans True Warning on the CIA. ConsortiumNews, 2013-12-22. http://consortiumnews.com/2013/12/22/trumans-true-warning-on-the-cia/
_______ Break the CIA in Two. ConsortiumNews, 2009-12-22. http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/122209a.html
New York Times. Featured Subject: The Dark Alliance Expose. With Articles From the Archives of The New York Times. (9-21-1996 to 1-30-1998). http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/27/specials/cia.html
Parry, Robert. How the Washington Press Turned Bad. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-28. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/28/how-the-washington-press-turned-bad/
_______WPosts Slimy Assault on Gary Webb. Consortium News, 2014-10-18. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/18/wposts-slimy-assault-on-gary-webb/
_______The Sordid Contra-Cocaine Saga. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-09. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/09/the-sordid-contra-cocaine-saga/ If you ever wondered how the mainstream U.S. mediachanged from the hard-nosed Watergate press of the 1970s into the brown-nose MSM that swallowed the Iraq War lies, a key middle point was the Contra-cocaine scandal of the 1980s/1990s.
_______ NYTs Belated Admission on Contra-Cocaine. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-04. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/04/nyts-belated-admission-on-contra-cocaine/
_______ The CIA/MSM Contra-Cocaine Cover-up ConsortiumNews, 2014-09-26. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/09/26/the-ciamsm-contra-cocaine-cover-up/
_______ Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & Project Truth. Media Consortium; 1 edition (July 1, 1999). Amazon reviewer: This book is a real gem. It outlines a tale of both corruption and ideological mendacity within the White House, and of ignorance and unprofessionalism with the Directorate of Operations in the Central Intelligence Agency .The editors of the history of the Department of State have on several occasions complained, both publicly and privately, that an accurate history of the foreign relations of the United States of America cannot be written without more complete disclosure of our various covert operations.
Pew Research Center. Who Owns the News Media Database. Project for Excellence in Journalism, 2012-06-26. http://www.journalism.org/commentary_backgrounder/who_owns_news_media_database_summary_findings?src=pp-footer
Pincus, Walter Inspector: CIA kept Ties With Alleged Traffickers. The Washington Post, 1998-03-17 A12.
Prouty, L. Fletcher (author). Jesse Ventura (foreword). The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World. Skyhorse Publishing; Second Edition edition (April 1, 2011). Prouty is controversial but it is a fact that he was a retired colonel of the U.S. Air Force, served as the chief of special operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Kennedy years, and was directly in charge of the global system designed to provide military support for the clandestine activities of the CIA. One Amazon reviewer writes: This is an extremely important book. The proof of it is that even the official copy in the Library of Congress disappeared (!). Moreover, even after his death, the author continues to be the object of a smear campaign.
Risen, James. Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War. War corrupts. Endless war corrupts absolutely. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (October 14, 2014).
______State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration. Free Press; First Edition edition (January 5, 2006)
_____ C.I.A. Says It Used Nicaraguan Rebels Accused of Drug Tie. New York Times, 1998-07-17. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/17/world/cia-says-it-used-nicaraguan-rebels-accused-of-drug-tie.html
Schou, Nick. Kill the Messenger (Movie Tie-In Edition): How the CIAs Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb. Nation Books; Revised Edition edition (September 9, 2014).
_______The truth in Dark Alliance. Los Angeles Times, 2006-08-18. http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug/18/opinion/oe-schou18
Scott, Peter Dale. American War Machine: Deep Politics, the CIA Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan (War and Peace Library). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; 1St Edition edition (November 16, 2010).
Solomon, Norman. War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death. Wiley (June 1, 2006).
Spartacus Educational. Walter Pincus. http://spartacus-educational.com/MDpincus.htm Walter Pincus also led the attack on Gary Webb when he published his series of articles on CIA involvement with the Contras and the drug industry. After Dark Alliance was published Pincus wrote: Washington Post investigation into Ross, Blandon, Meneses, and the U.S. cocaine market in the 1980s found the available information does not support the conclusion that the CIA-backed contras or Nicaraguans in general played a major role in the emergence of crack as anarcotic in widespread use across the United States. The Washington Post refused to publish Webbs letters when he attempted to defend his views on the CIA. This included information that Pincus had been recruited by the CIA when he was at Yale University in order to spy on student groups at several international youth conferences in the 1950s. Later, Geneva Overholser, the Washington Post ombudsman, criticized Pincus and other reporters working for the newspaper: A principal responsibility of the press is to protect the people from government excesses. The Washington Post (among others) showed more energy for protecting the CIA from someone elses journalistic excesses. When Gary Webb committed suicide, French journalist, Paul Moreira, made a television documentary for Frances Canal Plus. He interviewed Pincus and asked him why in October, 1998, he had not reported on the CIAsinspector general report admitting the agency worked with drug dealers throughout the 1980s. Pincus was unable to explain why he and other mainstream journalists completely ignored this report that helped to support Webbs case against the CIA.
Umansky, Eric. Total Coverage: The CIA, Contras, and Drugs. The CIA-coke connection was detailed long before Dark Alliance and the evidence keepscoming. Mother Jones, 1998-08-25. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1998/08/total-coverage-cia-contras-and-drugs
Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: Movie Tie-In Edition: The CIA, the Contras, and the Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press; Reprint edition (September 30, 2014). 1st ed. June 1999.
Wikipedia. CIA and Contras cocaine trafficking in the US. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_and_Contras_cocaine_trafficking_in_the_US _______Gary Webb. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb _______Kerry Committee Report. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Committee_report#cite_note-white-2
SOURCE: https://consortiumnews.com/2014/11/02/gary-webb-and-media-manipulation/
Thank goodness for ConsortiumNews, wot?
Many Americans still count on the mainstream media to define reality for them, but too often the MSM spins false narratives that protect the powerful and diminish democracy, as happened in the long-running denial of cocaine trafficking by President Reagans beloved Nicaraguan Contra rebels, writes Beverly Bandler.
By Beverly Bandler
ConsortiumNews, November 2, 2014
The sad tale of the mainstream U.S. medias destruction of journalist Gary Webb for reviving the Contra-cocaine scandal in the 1990s a story recounted in the movie Kill the Messenger is important not only because of Webbs tragic demise but because the case goes to the central question of whether the American people are getting information and facts to which we are entitled in a free society, or whether we are being manipulated with half-truths, propaganda and straight-out lies.
What is ironic about the recent patronizing anti-Webb commentary by the Washington Posts Jeff Leen claiming that an extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof is that the Post was a prime salesman for the Iraq War in 2002 and 2003. And just what proof did the Post require for the extraordinary claim about Iraq hiding stockpiles of WMD, the chief selling point to the American people? Apparently nothing more than jingoism, the beating of war drums and empty assurances from the Bush administrations neocons.
As journalist Michael Massing pointed out in February 2004 after the U.S. invasion force failed to find the promised stockpiles Iraqs Arsenal Was Only on Paper, declared a recent headline in The Washington Post.
But Leens commentary in response to Kill the Messenger was just the latest example of the mainstream press covering its own tracks for its failure to pursue the Contra-cocaine scandal and for its complicity in destroying Gary Webb.
Its now clear that the CIA has long been trying to fend off the reality of the Contra-cocaine scandal, often with the help of what a newly released CIA report described as its productive relations with journalists.
Americans need to know about such dark alliances, the title that Webb gave his original series at the San Jose Mercury News and later his book. This posting is about two such dark alliances: 1) The Contra-cocaine scandal that surfaced in 1985 when then Associated Press colleagues Robert Parry and Brian Barger first broke the news. 2) The concerted effort by U.S. major news media specifically, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post to not only disparage the scandal but also discredit investigative reporter Gary Webb who, in 1996, revived the story by explaining the Contra cocaines impact on U.S. cities in the 1980s.
Just Say No
Webbs revelations, of course, flew in the face of the conventional wisdom that President Ronald Reagan was a stern enemy of drugs and a fierce threat to drug traffickers. On Oct. 27, 1986, Reagan budgeted $1.7 billion for the drug war and federalized Rockefeller law-style mandatory-minimum sentences. The message was: Just say no.
It also turned out that the CIAs productive relations with journalists proved so strong that it didnt even seem to matter when official government investigations confirmed key facts about the Contra-cocaine scandal.
For instance, Sen. John Kerry chaired a 2 ½-year investigation of the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations that reported in 1989: It is clear that individuals who provided support for the Contras were involved in drug trafficking and elements of the Contras themselves knowingly received financial and material assistance from drug traffickers.
Commenting on Kerrys investigation and the major U.S. medias response, journalism professor Jeff Cohen wrote: Contra drug dealing was tolerated in the U.S. frenzy to overthrow Nicaraguas leftwing Sandinista government. Kerrys work was ignored or attacked in big media Newsweek labeled him a randy conspiracy buff.
With Kerry and his investigation dismissed as irrelevant by the big newspapers, the scandal remained largely suppressed for the next seven years until Webb revived it in 1996.
Webb (1955-2004) was an investigative journalist whose awards included a Pulitzer in 1990, as part of a team at the San Jose Mercury News, and at least four other major prizes for his solo work. Webb tried to reveal the impact that some of the cocaine that came through the Nicaraguan Contra pipeline had on American cities, saying:
Its not a situation where the government or the CIA sat down and said okay, lets invent crack and sell it in black neighborhoods and lets decimate black America. It was a situation where we need money for a covert operation. The quickest way to raise it is to sell cocaine and you guys go sell it somewhere. We dont want to know anything about it. And you had this bad luck of them doing it right around the time people were figuring out how to make crack.
A Sad But True Tale
This, sadly, is a true story, Webb wrote in his 1999 book, Dark Alliance. It is a story now told in the Hollywood film, Kill the Messenger, based on the book of the same name by Nick Schou and Webbs Dark Alliance.
The story begins with Webbs 1996 series Dark Alliance in Californias San Jose Mercury News. Webb investigated and told how for a better part of a decade, in a wildly successful conspiracy, a San Francisco Bay area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to Los Angeles street gangs and funneled millions of dollars in drug profits from those sales to the CIA-backed Nicaraguan Contras.
For his investigation, Webb drew from newly declassified documents, newly released undercover DEA audio and videotapes, federal court testimony, and interviews, and he demonstrated how the federal government knowingly allowed massive amounts of drugs and money to change hands at the expense of U.S. communities.
The Dark Alliance Mercury News series might have vanished without a trace had the paper not chosen this story to create a splash for its website, complete with graphics and links to original source documents, wrote Dan Simon, editor of Webbs book and publisher of Seven Stories Press.
It became, arguably, the first big Internet news story, with as many as 1.3 million hits on a single day. Talk radio picked it up off the Internet, and citizens groups and media watchdogs soon followed. The CIA launched its own internal investigation. Garys star had never shone more brightly
The mainstream print media was ominously silent until October and November 1996, Simon continued, when The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times all finally picked up the story. But instead of launching their own investigations into whether the CIA had shielded drug traffickers, these papers went after Garys reporting, although they could not find a single significant factual error, as Garys then-editor at The Mercury News, Jerry Ceppos, would write in an internal memo.
But after that, the series was described frequently as discredited. Soon the story and Gary himself were spoiled goods. Garys editor switched sides and penned an apologia distancing the paper from the series. Gary was forced out of his job, even though the body of evidence supporting Garys account was actually growing. Two years later, the CIAs internal investigation would prove to be a vindication of Garys work.
African-American Outrage
There was also an important social and political dimension to Webbs revelations. The investigative series sparked protests in African-American and congressional probes, noted Democracy Now! It also provoked a fierce reaction from the media establishment, which denounced the series. The Los Angeles Times alone assigned 17 reporters to probe Webbs report and his personal life.
Recently declassified CIA files show the agency used a a ground base of already productive relations with journalists [at other newspapers] to counter what it called a genuine public relations crisis.
Following the controversy, the San Jose Mercury News demoted Webb. He then resigned and pushed his investigation even further in his book, Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion.
The CIAs inspector general later corroborated Webbs key findings, but, by then, his career was wrecked. The newspapers that denounced Webb largely ignored the CIAs own report it was released in 1998 amid the scandal over President Bill Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky.
The second CIA report not only vindicates me, wrote Gary Webb to a fellow journalist in July 24, 1998, but all the other reporters and activists who have been trying to bring this to the publics attention for the last 13 years. It also proves that, once again, the CIA lied to the American public and was assisted in this effort by our national news media, which denigrated anyone who challenged the official denials.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, an outspoken member of the Congressional Black Caucus, recalled that The night that I read [Webbs] Dark Alliance series, I was so alarmed, that I literally sat straight up in bed, poring over every word. I reflected on the many meetings I attended throughout South Central Los Angeles during the 1980s, when I constantly asked, Where are all the drugs coming from? I asked myself that night whether it was possible for such a vast amount of drugs to be smuggled into any district under the noses of the community leaders, police, sheriffs department, FBI, DEA and other law enforcement agencies
The time I spent investigating the allegations of the Dark Alliance series led me to the undeniable conclusion that the CIA, DEA, DIA, and FBI knew about drug trafficking in South Central Los Angeles. They were either part of the trafficking or turned a blind eye to it, an effort to fund the Contra war and that the drug money was used by both sides
It may take time, but I am convinced that history is going to record that Gary Webb wrote the truth. The establishment refused to give Gary Webb the credit that he deserved. They teamed up in an effort to destroy the story and very nearly succeeded. We will not let this story end until the naysayers and opponents are forced to apologize for their reckless and irresponsible attacks on Gary Webb.
A Disgraceful Episode
Charles P. Pierce, a political writer for Esquire.com, said: Of all the disgraceful episodes regarding the press and the Reagan administration, the discrediting of Gary Webb was probably the worst, given the fact that so much of the elite press was complicit in what was done to him.
But Webbs brave reporting had a lasting historical impact because it finally forced the Central Intelligence Agency to conduct a serious investigation of the Contra-cocaine problem and what the CIA knew about the scandal and what actions the agency took or didnt take.
[CIA Inspector General Frederick] Hitz completed his investigation in mid-1998 and the second volume of his two-volume investigation was published on Oct. 8, 1998. In the report, Hitz identified more than 50 Contras and Contra-related entities implicated in the drug trade. He also detailed how the Reagan administration had protected these drug operations and frustrated federal investigations throughout the 1980s, reported journalist Robert Parry.
Andrew Hehir of Salon.com wrote: Heres the important thing to say about Webbs big story: In general terms, and in most of its specifics, it was true. Virtually no one would deny that today; congressional commissions, internal CIA investigations and scholarly articles by historians have reached similar conclusions, shrouded in more lawyerly or diplomatic language.
You can say that the CIA was apparently complicit in drug-dealing but not directly involved; you can say that the agency turned a blind eye to evidence that smuggling revenue was being used to fund the Contras; you can say that the CIA knew or should have known that some of its allies were accused of being in the drug business, in the exceedingly careful phrasing of New York Times media reporter David Carr.
If the tone of Webbs reporting was sometimes inflammatory, what he said happened pretty much happened. Webb never stated or implied that the CIA had deliberately imported crack cocaine into African-American neighborhoods; that construction or interpretation came later, from other people.
Filmmaker Marc Levin noted at HuffingtonPost, The idea that the CIA works with drug traffickers and other criminals and sometimes facilitates their operations and protects them as assets in return for their help in defeating our enemies (i.e. Communists during the Cold War and now Islamic fundamentalists) is not an extraordinary claim. Its a fact.
See the Movie
I believe each one of us can do something of value: we can go see the film, Kill the Messenger, encourage others to do so, read and share the references in the recommended reading list below among others and come to our own conclusions.
This issue is not only about a movie and what it reveals, but it is about what Alternets Don Hazen states has become a basic tenet of American politics: that corporate power rules the roost. Nothing significant that will become law in America if corporate power, profits, global competitive advantage, military might, national security and privatization are in any significant way threatened.
DemocracyNows Amy Goodman added: Thats really what will save us, is when we really know whats going on, not filtered through the lens or the microphone of the corporation.
In 2004, rejected by his profession, essentially unemployable, impoverished, divorced, alone, and facing eviction, the 49-year-old Webb prepared for his own cremation and sent suicide notes to family members. He was found dead at his Sacramento County, California home with two gunshot wounds to his head, an apparent suicide.
Now when I reread the opening sentence of the Dark Alliance series, writes book editor Dan Simon, I realize Gary had found the big story, the one about the betrayal of a people by its own government. A monumental sadness remains.
Simon added, The alternative media, to its credit, honored Gary. But the community of his peers in corporate journalism never again embraced him. He could never quite get over their betrayal. When you are an investigative reporter armed with the truth, the gun often fires backwards.
America is not what we think it is.
Beverly Bandlers public affairs career spans some 40 years. Her credentials include serving as president of the state-level League of Women Voters of the Virgin Islands and extensive public education efforts in the Washington, D.C. area for 16 years. She writes from Mexico.
VIDEOS
Kill the Messenger Resurrects Gary Webb, Journalist Maligned for Exposing CIA Ties to Crack Trade on Democracy Now! The video includes an extended clip from the 2012 documentary Shadows of Liberty that talks about how freedom of the press in the United States is eroding under increasing corporate control.
Gary Webb: In his own words. Anthony Lappé and Stephen Marshal. Guerrilla News Network, 2004. https://archive.org/details/Gary_Webb
Kill the Messenger. http://www.focusfeatures.com/kill_the_messenger/
Shadows of Liberty. Jean-Philippe Tremblay, director. http://shadowsofliberty.org/ http://shadowsofliberty.org/the-film/
CIA: Americas Secret Warriors. (1997). Directed by Marc Levin. The series included a brief history examining the allegations that the agency worked with drug traffickers at the end of World War 2 in Sicily, the KMT in China, the Hmong tribesmen using Air America during the Vietnam war, the various anti-communist insurgents in Latin America and the Mujahideen in Afghanistan in the late 70s and 80s.
Freeway: Crack in the System. Documentary by Marc Levin. October 2014. Trailer:
Sources and Recommended Reading
Baldwin, Sam and Daniel Luzer. The Altered States of America. What a long, strange trip its been: a drug war timeline. MotherJones, 2009-07. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/07/altered-states-america
Bowden, Charles. The Pariah. Esquire, 2012-09-12. http://www.esquire.com/features/pariah-gary-webb-0998
Brian Barger and Robert Parry. Reports Link Nicaraguan Rebels to Cocaine Trafficking. Associated Press, 1985-12-20. http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1985/Reports-Link-Nicaraguan-Rebels-to-Cocaine-Trafficking/id-c69eaf370de9884f907a39efd90337d3
Bernstein, Carl. The CIA and the Media. Rolling Stone, October 20, 1977. http://www.carlbernstein.com/magazine_cia_and_media.php
Blum, William. The Real Drug Lords: A brief history of CIA involvement in the Drug Trade. Global Research, 2008-08-31. http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-real-drug-lords-a-brief-history-of-cia-involvement-in-the-drug-trade/10013
Blum, William and Peter Scott. Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II. Common Courage Press (July 1995).
Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence. CIA Public Affairs and the Drug Conspiracy Story. Managing a Nightmare. In the world of public relations, as in war avoiding a rout in the face of hostile multitudes can be considered a success. 2014-07-29. www.foia.cia.gov/ /DOC_0001372115.pdf
Cockburn, Alexander and Jeffrey St. Clair. Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the Press. Verso (November 17, 1999). On March 16, 1998, the CIAs Inspector General, Fred Hitz, finally let the cat out of the bag in an aside at a Congressional Hearing. Hitz told the US Reps that the CIA had maintained relationships with companies and individuals the Agency knew to be involved in the drug business. Even more astonishingly, Hitz revealed that back in 1982 the CIA had requested and received from Reagans Justice Department clearance not to report any knowledge it might have of drug-dealing by CIA assets. With these two admissions, Hitz definitively sank decades of CIA denials, many of them under oath to Congress. Hitzs admissions also made fools of some of the most prominent names in US journalism, and vindicated investigators andcritics of the Agency, ranging from Al McCoy to Senator John Kerry.
Cohen, Jeff. The Resurrection of Gary Webb: Will Hollywood Give Journalist Last Word Against CIAs Media Apologists? CommonDreams, 2014-10-06. http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/10/06/resurrection-gary-webb-will-hollywood-give-journalist-last-word-against-cias-media_______R.I.P. Gary Webb Unembedded Reporter. CommonDreams, 2004-12-13. http://www.commondreams.org/views/2004/12/13/rip-gary-webb-unembedded-reporter
Davidson, Lawrence. How the US Propaganda System Works. ConsortiumNews, 2014-05-09. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/05/09/how-the-us-propaganda-system-works/
Democracy Now! Amy Goodman. Inside the Dark Alliance: Gary Webb on the CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. 2014-10-06. http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2014/10/6/inside_the_dark_alliance_gary_webb
Gilson, Dave, Michael Mechanic, Alex Park and AJ Vicens. 10 Fascinating Articles from the CIAs Secret Employee Magazine. MotherJones, 2014-09-19. http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/09/10-declassified-articles-cia-intelligence-journal
Grandin, Greg. The New York Times Wants Gary Webb to Stay Dead. The Nation, 2014-10-10. http://www.thenation.com/blog/181940/new-york-times-wants-gary-webb-stay-dead#
Grim, Ryan. Kill The Messenger: How The Media Destroyed Gary Webb. Huffington Post, 2014-10-10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/10/kill-the-messenger_n_5962708.html
Grim, Ryan, Matt Sledge and Bart Ferner. Key Figures in CIACrack Cocaine Scandal Begin to Come Forward. HuffingtonPost, 2014-10-10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/10/gary-webb-dark-alliance_n_5961748.html
Hart, Peter. A Worthless and Whiny Attack on a Genuine Journalistic Hero. Fair, 2014-10-21. http://www.fair.org/blog/2014/10/21/wash-post-webb/
Hazen. Don. Apocalypse Now: Seriously, It Is Time for a Major Rethink About Liberal and Progressive Politics. Alternet, 2014-10-25. http:/www.alternet.org/activism/apocalypse-now-seriously-it-time-major-rethink-about-liberal-and-progressive-politics
Hedges, Chris. The Movie that Completely Exposes the Myth of the Free Press. Kill the Messenger reveals the medias subservience to power. Alternet, 2014-10-27. http://www.alternet.org/media/movie-completely-exposes-myth-free-press
_______The Myth of the Free Press. TruthDig, 2014-10-26. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_myth_of_the_free_press_20141026
Hehir, Andrew. From Gary Webb to James Risen: The struggle for the soul of journalism. Two courageous reporters dug up dark government secrets. Only one was betrayed by his peers. Why did it happen? Salon, 2014-10-25. http://www.salon.com/2014/10/25/from_gary_webb_to_james_risen_the_struggle_for_the_soul_of_journalism/
Kornbluh, Peter. The Storm over Dark Alliance. Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 1997. http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB2/storm.htm
Kurtz, Howard. The Post on WMDs: An Inside Story. Prewar Articles Questioning Threat Often Didnt Make Front Page. Washington Post, 2004-08-12. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58127-2004Aug11_4.html
Lee, Martin A. and Norman Solomon. Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in the News Media. 1st ed. 1990. LGLA (January 13, 2013).
Leen, Jeff. Gary Webb was no journalism hero, despite what Kill the Messenger says. Washington Post, 2014-10-17. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/gary-webb-was-no-journalism-hero-despite-what-kill-the-messenger-says/2014/10/17/026b7560-53c9-11e4-809b-8cc0a295c773_story.html See Hart 10-21 and Parry 10-18.
Lippmann, Walter and Charles Merz. A Test of the News. The New Republic, August 1920. Their study came out as a forty-two page supplement to the New Republic in August 1920 and demonstrated that the Times coverage was neither unbiased nor accurate. They concluded that the papers news stories were not based on facts, but were dominated by the hopes of the men who composed the news organizations. The paper cited events that did not happen, atrocities that never took place, and reported no fewer than ninety-one times that theBolshevik regime was on the verge of collapse. The news about Russia is a case of seeing not what was, but what men wished to see, Lippmann and Merz charged. The chief censor and the chief propagandist were hope and fear in the minds of reporters and editors.
Mackenzie, Angus. Secrets: The CIAs War at Home.University of California Press; New Ed edition (April 22, 1999).
Marcy, William L. The politics of cocaine: how U.S. policy has created a thriving drug industry in Central and South America. Chicago Review Press. (2010).
Mackenzie, Angus. Secrets: The CIAs War at Home. University of California Press; New Ed edition (April 22, 1999).
Massing, Michael. Now They Tell Us. New York Review of Books, 2004-02-26. http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2004/feb/26/now-they-tell-us/
McCoy, Alfred W. The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade. Chicago Review Press; Revised edition (May 1, 2003). The first book to prove CIA and U.S. government complicity in global drug trafficking Amazon reviewer: A historical study of the opium and heroin trade and its political context, based on primary and secondary sources, including interviews with some of the key players of the developments in Indochina in the 1950s through 1970s.
McGovern, Ray. Trumans True Warning on the CIA. ConsortiumNews, 2013-12-22. http://consortiumnews.com/2013/12/22/trumans-true-warning-on-the-cia/
_______ Break the CIA in Two. ConsortiumNews, 2009-12-22. http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/122209a.html
New York Times. Featured Subject: The Dark Alliance Expose. With Articles From the Archives of The New York Times. (9-21-1996 to 1-30-1998). http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/27/specials/cia.html
Parry, Robert. How the Washington Press Turned Bad. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-28. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/28/how-the-washington-press-turned-bad/
_______WPosts Slimy Assault on Gary Webb. Consortium News, 2014-10-18. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/18/wposts-slimy-assault-on-gary-webb/
_______The Sordid Contra-Cocaine Saga. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-09. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/09/the-sordid-contra-cocaine-saga/ If you ever wondered how the mainstream U.S. mediachanged from the hard-nosed Watergate press of the 1970s into the brown-nose MSM that swallowed the Iraq War lies, a key middle point was the Contra-cocaine scandal of the 1980s/1990s.
_______ NYTs Belated Admission on Contra-Cocaine. ConsortiumNews, 2014-10-04. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/10/04/nyts-belated-admission-on-contra-cocaine/
_______ The CIA/MSM Contra-Cocaine Cover-up ConsortiumNews, 2014-09-26. http://consortiumnews.com/2014/09/26/the-ciamsm-contra-cocaine-cover-up/
_______ Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & Project Truth. Media Consortium; 1 edition (July 1, 1999). Amazon reviewer: This book is a real gem. It outlines a tale of both corruption and ideological mendacity within the White House, and of ignorance and unprofessionalism with the Directorate of Operations in the Central Intelligence Agency .The editors of the history of the Department of State have on several occasions complained, both publicly and privately, that an accurate history of the foreign relations of the United States of America cannot be written without more complete disclosure of our various covert operations.
Pew Research Center. Who Owns the News Media Database. Project for Excellence in Journalism, 2012-06-26. http://www.journalism.org/commentary_backgrounder/who_owns_news_media_database_summary_findings?src=pp-footer
Pincus, Walter Inspector: CIA kept Ties With Alleged Traffickers. The Washington Post, 1998-03-17 A12.
Prouty, L. Fletcher (author). Jesse Ventura (foreword). The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World. Skyhorse Publishing; Second Edition edition (April 1, 2011). Prouty is controversial but it is a fact that he was a retired colonel of the U.S. Air Force, served as the chief of special operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Kennedy years, and was directly in charge of the global system designed to provide military support for the clandestine activities of the CIA. One Amazon reviewer writes: This is an extremely important book. The proof of it is that even the official copy in the Library of Congress disappeared (!). Moreover, even after his death, the author continues to be the object of a smear campaign.
Risen, James. Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War. War corrupts. Endless war corrupts absolutely. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (October 14, 2014).
______State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration. Free Press; First Edition edition (January 5, 2006)
_____ C.I.A. Says It Used Nicaraguan Rebels Accused of Drug Tie. New York Times, 1998-07-17. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/17/world/cia-says-it-used-nicaraguan-rebels-accused-of-drug-tie.html
Schou, Nick. Kill the Messenger (Movie Tie-In Edition): How the CIAs Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb. Nation Books; Revised Edition edition (September 9, 2014).
_______The truth in Dark Alliance. Los Angeles Times, 2006-08-18. http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug/18/opinion/oe-schou18
Scott, Peter Dale. American War Machine: Deep Politics, the CIA Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan (War and Peace Library). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; 1St Edition edition (November 16, 2010).
Solomon, Norman. War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death. Wiley (June 1, 2006).
Spartacus Educational. Walter Pincus. http://spartacus-educational.com/MDpincus.htm Walter Pincus also led the attack on Gary Webb when he published his series of articles on CIA involvement with the Contras and the drug industry. After Dark Alliance was published Pincus wrote: Washington Post investigation into Ross, Blandon, Meneses, and the U.S. cocaine market in the 1980s found the available information does not support the conclusion that the CIA-backed contras or Nicaraguans in general played a major role in the emergence of crack as anarcotic in widespread use across the United States. The Washington Post refused to publish Webbs letters when he attempted to defend his views on the CIA. This included information that Pincus had been recruited by the CIA when he was at Yale University in order to spy on student groups at several international youth conferences in the 1950s. Later, Geneva Overholser, the Washington Post ombudsman, criticized Pincus and other reporters working for the newspaper: A principal responsibility of the press is to protect the people from government excesses. The Washington Post (among others) showed more energy for protecting the CIA from someone elses journalistic excesses. When Gary Webb committed suicide, French journalist, Paul Moreira, made a television documentary for Frances Canal Plus. He interviewed Pincus and asked him why in October, 1998, he had not reported on the CIAsinspector general report admitting the agency worked with drug dealers throughout the 1980s. Pincus was unable to explain why he and other mainstream journalists completely ignored this report that helped to support Webbs case against the CIA.
Umansky, Eric. Total Coverage: The CIA, Contras, and Drugs. The CIA-coke connection was detailed long before Dark Alliance and the evidence keepscoming. Mother Jones, 1998-08-25. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1998/08/total-coverage-cia-contras-and-drugs
Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: Movie Tie-In Edition: The CIA, the Contras, and the Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press; Reprint edition (September 30, 2014). 1st ed. June 1999.
Wikipedia. CIA and Contras cocaine trafficking in the US. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_and_Contras_cocaine_trafficking_in_the_US _______Gary Webb. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb _______Kerry Committee Report. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Committee_report#cite_note-white-2
SOURCE: https://consortiumnews.com/2014/11/02/gary-webb-and-media-manipulation/
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Ghost in the Machine
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"Thank you for standing up for the good fight, Ghost in the Machine." Thank YOU, Octafish....
Ghost in the Machine
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You're right about people waking up to the manipulation. I USED to think that
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No, ConsortiumNews is an excellent resource. For example, Ray McGovern on matters of high treason...
Octafish
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MADem
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MADem
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rhett o rick
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Perfect. That emoticon really says it all. When all else fails you, ridicule. nm
rhett o rick
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I doubt it--it will be pivot-turn-change subject. Anything save confront that his beloved website
MADem
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No. Because they didn't mention Petraeus got off easy compared to CIA and Pentagon whistleblowers.
Octafish
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Not exactly what he said, uhnope, but when you're smearing someone, that's the point.
Octafish
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rhett o rick
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Let's see, ConsortiumNews and CounterPunch could disappear tomorrow and I would toast the fact
Godhumor
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Sorry you feel that way. In particular, I don't like some of the things I've read on CounterPunch.
Octafish
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What's your problem with enenews? It's a great source for news on nuclear energy
FourScore
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FourScore
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Octafish
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Just pointing out your decade-long defense of Parry's psychotic break from reality
FBaggins
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Incredible like the time the Tag Team got all worked up for me quoting a banned DUer?
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261. ''I never ascribe maliciousness to what can be explained by sheer stupidity......''
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Jul 2015
#106
First, they came for those who paraphrased Niemöller, and I did not speak out.... (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jul 2015
#43
yeah, wow. Maybe we should back off? Because they might really be clinical, literally (!)
uhnope
Jul 2015
#160
I guess when you've invested so much time defending the likes of Paul Craig Roberts...
SidDithers
Jul 2015
#34
The amount of times he jumps the shark, well, we should nickname him Fonzie. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#60
It's almost like he did it right on cue. Few comedians have that kind of timing...
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#75
Yes, 6+ Million dead is exactly like people pointing out holes in your favored media's stories. (nt)
jeff47
Jul 2015
#46
Does CounterPunch's publishing right wing authors mean we can not trust their left wing writers?
Agnosticsherbet
Jul 2015
#101
CounterPunch has good and bad, some stuff I read, most I like I skim, and lots I skip.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#303
You are most welcome, Enthusiast! For Gary Webb and Media Manipulation, from Beverly Bandler...
Octafish
Jul 2015
#346
+1, thank you for that. One has to wonder about the current heroin epidemic.
Enthusiast
Jul 2015
#349
So much sounds so familiar, so often, that it has become deja vu all over again, again.
Enthusiast
Jul 2015
#399
You know he is going to now use that against you in the future as you admitting to being a paid
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#181
You would think so. The kinds of issues one would need to have... Well... Lest...
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#240
Great, but Parry reported Team PNAC, not President Obama, who push for war in Ukraine.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#241
RT airs interviews with former SEC regulator William K Black, whom the Bush-Obama DoJs ignored.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#191
That must be why I posted: Who enabled NAZI Germany to round up the Jews? Think IBM.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#190
"Trashing ConsortiumNews is just like gassing millions of innocent folk!"
struggle4progress
Jul 2015
#196
Henry Gonzalez: A Great American...was ready to fight E Howard Hunt, mano a mano.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#448
April Glaspie affair exposes pro- anti-BFEE divisions within the Establishment.
Octafish
Aug 2015
#518
I think that is why the message coming from 3 channels said something to me
dreamnightwind
Aug 2015
#522
I have been listing internet media that people should follow instead of the TV and
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#235
I put that principle in action when I remember what Gen. George S. Patton said long ago...
Octafish
Jul 2015
#263
I guess there's no hope we'll ever find out the truth about chemtrails and UFOs
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#247
You think associating me with them somehow damages my reputation? I stand behind them.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#255
A USAF guy I met mentioned he'd lose his pension if he answered my question about UFOs.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#304
I'm surprised they didn't use an EMP weapon on him just for saying that much
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#306
Ah, the unnamed anonymous USAF guy. What command and unit was he in? What was his job? nt
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#348
Well that's your claim isn't it? That one of them told you something that broke their
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#398
No, actually. Here's how Rupert Murdoch helped maneuver America into war on Iraq.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#414
Propagandists are never wrong, and the people that say they are are just teaming up to silence them.
NuclearDem
Jul 2015
#301
No kidding. That's why I encourage people to read ConsortiumNews and CounterPunch...
Octafish
Jul 2015
#305
I'm sorry, but what military's basic training includes lessons on what is and isn't censorship?
NuclearDem
Jul 2015
#309
They worked it in between folding your drawers in a 6" square and making hospital corners
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#310
All the usual characters who have always run interference on those who dare ask questions. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Jul 2015
#290
Most important thing I've learned on DU: George Herbert Walker Bush in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#405
Good point. It was also mentioned upthread. Here's why even Putinasta-filled RT matters...
Octafish
Jul 2015
#376
Thank you! I don't want you to think what I think. I want you to think for yourself.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#430
K&R #112 Many are responsive to their perception managers, others are employees brother. n/t
bobthedrummer
Jul 2015
#381
No, UBS. You should know the Swiss bank received at least $100 billion from US taxpayers.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#441
Beware Cass Sunstein, who explained why DoJ must let Bush and Cheney off the hook, all legal-like.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#451
DU is already absurdly insular, conforming will just make it a mouthpiece.
NuttyFluffers
Jul 2015
#446
That's about the only reason worth putting up with the abuse of asshats and the emoticon army.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#452
Wish I said something when the asshats and emoticon brigade went after Will Pitt.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#462
Something never on TV: Nixon assigned a murderous Secret Service agent to protect Ted Kennedy.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#482
Shocking, yet fits perfectly with what we know of Nixon's paranoid tendencies.
robertpaulsen
Jul 2015
#509
Mass Media ignoring 'RFK Believed in Conspiracy' shows corrupt nature of America's Press
Octafish
Jul 2015
#499
Where did I post ''Holocaust nonsense'' that ''was just tasteless hyperbole'' NuclearDem?
Octafish
Aug 2015
#537
Invoking Rev. Niemoller after someone said something not nice about CP or CN
NuclearDem
Aug 2015
#538