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Are The Intelligence Agencies Pumping Out Black Propaganda? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 February 2008

exploding_planet1.jpgIn his controversial new book, Nick Davies argues that shadowy intelligence agencies are pumping out black propaganda to manipulate public opinion – and that the media simply swallow it wholesale.

On the morning of 9 February 2004, The New York Times carried an exclusive and alarming story. The paper's Baghdad correspondent, Dexter Filkins, reported that US officials had obtained a 17-page letter, believed to have been written by the notorious terrorist Abu Musab al Zarqawi to the "inner circle" of al-Qa'ida's leadership, urging them to accept that the best way to beat US forces in Iraq was effectively to start a civil war.

The letter argued that al-Qa'ida, which is a Sunni network, should attack the Shia population of Iraq: "It is the only way to prolong the duration of the fight between the infidels and us. If we succeed in dragging them into a sectarian war, this will awaken the sleepy Sunnis."

Later that day, at a regular US press briefing in Baghdad, US General Mark Kimmitt dealt with a string of questions about The New York Times report: "We believe the report and the document is credible, and we take the report seriously... It is clearly a plan on the part of outsiders to come in to this country and spark civil war, create sectarian violence, try to expose fissures in this society." The story went on to news agency wires and, within 24 hours, it was running around the world.

There is very good reason to believe that that letter was a fake – and a significant one because there is equally good reason to believe that it was one product among many from a new machinery of propaganda which has been created by the United States and its allies since the terrorist attacks of September 2001.

For the first time in human history, there is a concerted strategy to manipulate global perception. And the mass media are operating as its compliant assistants, failing both to resist it and to expose it.

The sheer ease with which this machinery has been able to do its work reflects a creeping structural weakness which now afflicts the production of our news. I've spent the last two years researching a book about falsehood, distortion and propaganda in the global media.

The "Zarqawi letter" which made it on to the front page of The New York Times in February 2004 was one of a sequence of highly suspect documents which were said to have been written either by or to Zarqawi and which were fed into news media.

This material is being generated, in part, by intelligence agencies who continue to work without effective oversight; and also by a new and essentially benign structure of "strategic communications" which was originally designed by doves in the Pentagon and Nato who wanted to use subtle and non-violent tactics to deal with Islamist terrorism but whose efforts are poorly regulated and badly supervised with the result that some of its practitioners are breaking loose and engaging in the black arts of propaganda.

Like the new propaganda machine as a whole, the Zarqawi story was born in the high tension after the attacks of September 2001. At that time, he was a painful thorn in the side of the Jordanian authorities, an Islamist radical who was determined to overthrow the royal family. But he was nothing to do with al-Q'aida. Indeed, he had specifically rejected attempts by Bin Laden to recruit him, because he was not interested in targeting the West.

Nevertheless, when US intelligence battered on the doors of allied governments in search of information about al-Q'aida, the Jordanian authorities – anxious to please the Americans and perhaps keen to make life more difficult for their native enemy – threw up his name along with other suspects. Soon he started to show up as a minor figure in US news stories – stories which were factually weak, often contradictory and already using the Jordanians as a tool of political convenience.

Then, on 7 October 2002, for the first time, somebody referred to him on the record. In a nationally televised speech in Cincinnati, President George Bush spoke of "high-level contacts" between al-Q'aida and Iraq and said: "Some al-Q'aida leaders who fled Afghanistan, went to Iraq. These include one very senior al-Q'aida leader who received medical treatment in Baghdad this year, and who has been associated with planning for chemical and biological attacks."

This coincided with a crucial vote in Congress in which the president was seeking authority to use military force against Iraq. Bush never named the man he was referring to but, as the Los Angeles Times among many others soon reported: "In a speech [on] Monday, Bush referred to a senior member of al-Q'aida who received medical treatment in Iraq. US officials said yesterday that was Abu al Musab Zarqawi, a Jordanian, who lost a leg during the US war in Afghanistan."

Even now, Zarqawi was a footnote, not a headline, but the flow of stories about him finally broke through and flooded the global media on 5 February 2003, when the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, addressed the UN Security Council, arguing that Iraq must be invaded: first, to stop its development of weapons of mass destruction; and second, to break its ties with al-Q'aida.

Powell claimed that "Iraq today harbours a deadly terrorist network headed by Abu Musab al Zarqawi"; that Zarqawi's base in Iraq was a camp for "poison and explosive training"; that he was "an associate and collaborator of Osama bin Laden and his al-Q'aida lieutenants"; that he "fought in the Afghan war more than a decade ago"; that "Zarqawi and his network have plotted terrorist actions against countries, including France, Britain, Spain, Italy, Germany and Russia".

Courtesy of post-war Senate intelligence inquiries; evidence disclosed in several European trials; and the courageous work of a handful of journalists who broke away from the pack, we now know that every single one of those statements was entirely false. But that didn't matter: it was a big story. News organisations sucked it in and regurgitated it for their trusting consumers.

So, who exactly is producing fiction for the media? Who wrote the Zarqawi letters? Who created the fantasy story about Osama bin Laden using a network of subterranean bases in Afghanistan, complete with offices, dormitories, arms depots, electricity and ventilation systems? Who fed the media with tales of the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar, suffering brain seizures and sitting in stationery cars turning the wheel and making a noise like an engine? Who came up with the idea that Iranian ayatollahs have been encouraging sex with animals and girls of only nine?

Some of this comes from freelance political agitators. It was an Iranian opposition group, for example, which was behind the story that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was jailing people for texting each other jokes about him. And notoriously it was Iraqi exiles who supplied the global media with a dirty stream of disinformation about Saddam Hussein.

But clearly a great deal of this carries the fingerprints of officialdom. The Pentagon has now designated "information operations" as its fifth "core competency" alongside land, sea, air and special forces. Since October 2006, every brigade, division and corps in the US military has had its own "psyop" element producing output for local media. This military activity is linked to the State Department's campaign of "public diplomacy" which includes funding radio stations and news websites. In Britain, the Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations in the Ministry of Defence works with specialists from 15 UK psyops, based at the Defence Intelligence and Security School at Chicksands in Bedfordshire.

In the case of British intelligence, you can see this combination of reckless propaganda and failure of oversight at work in the case of Operation Mass Appeal. This was exposed by the former UN arms inspector Scott Ritter, who describes in his book, Iraq Confidential, how, in London in June 1998, he was introduced to two "black propaganda specialists" from MI6 who wanted him to give them material which they could spread through "editors and writers who work with us from time to time".

In interviews for Flat Earth News, Ritter described how, between December 1997 and June 1998, he had three meetings with MI6 officers who wanted him to give them raw intelligence reports on Iraqi arms procurement. The significance of these reports was that they were all unconfirmed and so none was being used in assessing Iraqi activity. Yet MI6 was happy to use them to plant stories in the media. Beyond that, there is worrying evidence that, when Lord Butler asked MI6 about this during his inquiry into intelligence around the invasion of Iraq, MI6 lied to him.

Ultimately, the US has run into trouble with its propaganda in Iraq, particularly with its use of the Zarqawi story. In May 2006, when yet another of his alleged letters was handed out to reporters in the Combined Press Information Centre in Baghdad, finally it was widely regarded as suspect and ignored by just about every single media outlet.

Arguably, even worse than this loss of credibility, according to British defence sources, the US campaign on Zarqawi eventually succeeded in creating its own reality. By elevating him from his position as one fighter among a mass of conflicting groups, the US campaign to "villainise Zarqawi" glamorised him with its enemy audience, making it easier for him to raise funds, to attract "unsponsored" foreign fighters, to make alliances with Sunni Iraqis and to score huge impact with his own media manoeuvres. Finally, in December 2004, Osama bin Laden gave in to this constructed reality, buried his differences with the Jordanian and declared him the leader of al-Q'aida's resistance to the American occupation.

Source: The Independent  




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Readers have left 11 comments.
abuyusuf: Quote

"wars and rumours of wars"......
(1) 2008-02-13 08:51:24
Melissa: Quote

Does this surprise any sane person?

Think of something ridiculous; then accept that it's probably true!

The so-called 'jounalists' are simply 'propaganda monkeys'. And monkey-do as monkey-see!

It should be realised though, that the mischief isn't the legitimate intelligence agencies', such as CIA/MI5/MI6 etc, but the Zionist, Islam haters. Their sole aim is to demonise Islam/Muslims so much that no one will notice their evil, thieving activities. How their virulence disables decent people's minds until they believe that Israel is part of their civilisation.

Israel is an idea whose time has gone. But the evil Zionist is still perpetuating the myth by casting Islam/Muslims as the 'other'. And yet, they, very offensively, refer to the vast mass of humanity as 'goyim'.

With the West now essentially a 'Zionosphere', where Zionist have infiltrated every institution, and have been afforded full protection/help/authority, what need is there for an 'Israel'?

Islam is not a threat, and never has been. Without it there would have been no European Renaissance, and the so-called Judaeo Christian (excuse me whilst I laugh) would still be burning old women in public, and bathing just once a year.
(2) 2008-02-13 09:51:04
m: Quote

of course they are,,propaganda is an effective tool employed by both sides..to say that the US media swallow it wholesale is debatable as anyone who watches and reads the US media knows that the conservatives in the USA think the media leans to the left..the media do expose stuf..abu graib,waterboarding and other stories do come out,,so obviously the media isnt 100% controlled by govts..the US are not as good as us brits though at black ops we are the greatest;)..whats to say all the evil zionist stuff isnt propaganda,,and melissa why do you bring islam into this,you are a very intellectually dishonest person,blamin the worlds ills on zionism is very simplistic
(3) 2008-02-13 11:54:19
m: Quote

Without it there would have been no European Renaissance, and the so-called Judaeo Christian (excuse me whilst I laugh) would still be burning old women in public, and bathing just once a year..because of islam we christians stopped doing that,,what does iran.saudia arabia do to people in public..please keep on topic..you are a true bigot..
(4) 2008-02-13 12:01:44
DCM: Quote

To be quite frank, I don't believe a word of what I hear on the 'news', especially when they are talking about the lastest Muslim 'terrorists'. I always assume that they have been stitched up or are invented by the so-called intelligence services. When our country and its allies are in the midst of the most heinous of crimes against humanity, it is imperative that they create a narrative to justify these crimes. Some may call me a 'conspiraloon' but in all honesty if you are taking the establishment and their lackeys in the mainstream media at their word in these days of lies, propaganda and genocide, doesn't that just make you gullible? I also think however that most people are becoming increasingly savvy to the BS that is pumped out and that the political establishment are getting more and more desperate in their attempts to get people to hate this generation's 'bad guys'. Keep printing the great articles MPACUK.
(5) 2008-02-13 12:49:03
James: Quote

Melissa, are you okay? I mean you seem a tad unbalanced. Renaissance? A Muslim idea, what you need to look at is the enlightenment which reconciled Christianity to democracy. The lack of one in Islam is a big problem. Now off for my bath....
(6) 2008-02-13 13:32:30
shamsur: Quote

Lets be very clear about the media we are talking about.

Questions we need to ask:

1) Who owns the media corporations spreading these lies?

2) What is their poitical agendas?

3) Did their material (newspapers, TV channels) support the war in Iraq?

4) Are they have zionist (neo conservative) symphasisers or they themselves are Zionists?

5) Are they Pro Israeli?

You may find that the answer to most of these questions is true. I remember the previous editor of the SUN newspaper giving an interview on why they left. They simply stated "Murdoch always wanted things written in his own view and not the truth"

That says it all, Murdoch is pro Bush, Pro War and Pro Isreali
(7) 2008-02-13 14:38:53
F Cockburn: Quote

To make himself look a real winner Blair diverted attention from the main threats the massively armed and advanced Russians and Chinese who are spying on this Country without us having a clue.
(8) 2008-02-13 17:22:22
Paul M: Quote

Whilst not wishing to comment on the article itself, I would like to comment on Melissa's views.

One of the tragedies of the Palestinians in the past - and increasingly of the Muslims more generally as they associate themselves closely with the Palestinian cause - is that they have always found it easy to attract support from the 'Protocols' bunch like Melissa ('the West is now essentially a Zion sphere...') whether on the left of the right.

So there is support from the George Galloways and the David Irvings of this world (after all, Ashghar Bukhari said he contributed to Irving not because he was known as a Holocaust revisionist, but because he was a supporter of the Palestinians.)

The trouble with this support is that it does very little good and enormous harm to the cause. And the flip side is that the mainstream politicians who matter, from Gordon Brown to Boris Johnson and their equivalents in previous generations, have sided squarely with Israel.

If the Palestinians and their friends want mainstream (and therefore meaningful and useful) support from the political class, they need to shake loose people like Melissa. Otherwise people will see those picture of the Grand Mufti taking tea with Hitler and Arafat being hugged by Brezhnev and they will say 'Plus ca change...'

The same sort of damage was done by the Hamas MP captured on Channel 4 last week saying 'We will clear the Jewish filth from Jerusalem'. Bearing in mind that the Jews were all expelled from Old Jersualem when it was last under Arab rule, it is just so easy for the Israelis to point to this and say 'What are we supposed to do about it? How can we talk to people like this?'

If the MPACs of this world really want help the Palestinians rather than use them as a basis for working themselves up into a lather about 'genocide' and 'ZioNazis', which to most people are just laughable, they should renounce the Irvings and the Melissas and the Galloways of this world and help the Palestinians into the political mainstream.
(9) 2008-02-14 11:06:49
Melissa: Quote

Hi James

It was the Islamic world that was studying and safe-keeping Classical literature when Europe was in the Dark Ages, at the height of 'Christian' influence.

The enlightenment 'reconciled Christianity to democracy' -- er, excuse me?

Universal suffrage didn't arrive in Europe until the early 20th century (yes, that's right the 20th century of Christianity). Only two THOUSAND years after Jesus!

Democracy arose as Christianity was dying. The two could not live together. That's why we have a secular society with a robust democracy. Just remember that priests/Bishops etc have never been elected by popular vote.
(10) 2008-02-14 23:50:32
we: Quote

Conqueror

Paul M.

It doesn't matter what you say if you do not speak the truth. It may make you feel good now, but if you believe it, it certainly will not later.

All life is sacred.

Islam is a global religion and Muslims are one family. If our brothers and sisters are being murdered in Philistine we should at the very least speak out. Unfortunately the global war on Islam has started in earnest, so do you expect those who are against Islam to tell the truth?

At the moment of death, every soul shall know what it has sent before it, and for some, the punishment shall start from the grave.

But we are indeed in the last days, where (as predicted by The Prophet Muhammad may Allahs peace and blessing be upon him)

The liar would be believed and the truthful one disbelieved

The leadership of the unfit (exhibit A – mister bush)

Women will be dressed but appear naked (turn on the tv or any media…)

The desert Arabs will compete to build taller and taller buildings (you seen what Dubai are doing recently)

There will be diseases that will find no cure (Not only AIDS, search further)

They will try to change the creation of Allah (From GM to clones, boy are they messing with things they don’t understand) (As promised by Shaitan that he would lead them to)

But anyway, think about this, why is it that Bush and his dogs are against Islam? They must know something you don't (and it's not to do with what they tell you via the media).

It's like not studding for a test at University. You turn up, knowing you probably will fail. We know life is too significant to be random, humans are designed unique. But there is no compulsion in Religion, so do as you will and believe the lies, and then die (and no-one knows the moment of their), I promise you (and this is a promise that cannot fail), that is moment that you will know.

And just before you think, hold up your right hand and bend your thumb slightly, and then go and google Allah in Arabic…did you ever notice that the fingers of your right hand spell Allah?

So praise be to Allah the Lord of the Worlds!
(11) 2008-02-17 07:27:58
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