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Controlling the News
In-House
Memos on Television And Print Media News Presentations
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During
the middle of March, 2003, tbrnews received an email from a man who
claimed to be a mid-level executive with a major American television
network. He stated in this, and subsequent, emails that he was in
possession of “thousands” of pages of in-house memos sent from
his corporate headquarters in New York City to the head of the
network’s television news department. He went on to say that these
memos set forth directives about what material was, and was not, to
be aired on the various outlets of the network.
This
individual claimed he was developing serious doubts about the strict
control of media events and decided that he would pass this material
along to someone who might make use of it.
There
was the question of his job security. If someone published his name,
it would be certain he was not only fired but blackballed throughout
his profession.
If
tbrnews.org would agree to protect his identity, he would send us
these alleged thousands of pages of notes, going back to 2001.
The
proof of the pudding is in the eating so we accepted his caveats and
he then sent to us by disk the pages he spoke of. All are on
corporate stationary, signed or initialed by the senders and again,
signed or initialed by the recipients in the news division.
It
was always possible that this material consisted of a very involved
hoax or was something designed for the news site to use and then
have it revealed that it was not original. It would not be the first
time that spurious disinformation had been sent to us in the hopes
that it would be used.
There
were not “thousands of pages” of memos but a total of 1,497
separate pages involved. Many of them consisted of short memos while
others ran to a larger format.
Naturally,
someone could easily have obtained correct in-house network
letterheads, made copies of them and prepared false memoranda but
the sheer size and depth of the collection was impressive.
If
these memos were true, they showed with a terrible clarity that at
least one part of the American mass media was strictly controlled
and that the news was so doctored and spun that it might as well be
official news releases from the White House and Pentagon.
The
best way in which to ascertain whether or not these documents
contained original information was to check the dates of issuance
and compare the information with subsequent news stories.
This
was a terrible, time-consuming chore but by selecting random memos
and looking through the archives of various national newspapers,
checking AP releases and so on, the results indicated that indeed,
news was being managed.
However,
it was also possible that someone else did this and was preparing
these after the fact and making the memos conform to published
material.
That
having been said, we insisted on absolutely current memos so
that we could then check these against future publications.
If, for example, a corporate fiat was to show certain pictures or
spin a story in a certain way, it would be relatively simple to
simply read the press or watch television news to see if these
suggestions were implemented.
It
was both shocking and gratifying to note that this proved to be the
case in a preponderance of cases and so we began to put these up,
either in toto or, more often, in excerpt and watch as
ordained news was created before our eyes.
When
a corporate order states, for instance, that certain pictures should
be shown with accompanying commentary and the memo predates a
published story by a week or more, then it is more than likely that
the memos are not inspired guesswork but genuine.
When
tbrnews put up the first two pages, there were two basic forms of
public response. One was to thank us for exposing something many
people believed; that the American media was controlled and not
free. (That much can easily be ascertained by reading the websites
of various reputable foreign publications such as the Swiss NZZ, the
British Guardian, the Canadian Toronto Globe and Mail, Reuters News
Service, AFP and the Jerusalem Post. What any viewer can see on
these sites is certainly not reflected in the American
media.)
The
second response consisted of irate, and literate, statements to the
effect that all of these items were just stupid hoaxes and should
not be believed. “I believe,” one writer who claimed to be a
Professor of Journalism at an Ivy League college said, “these are
just disinformation designed to discredit American journalists whose
reputation for honesty and integrity is certainly beyond question.
You are performing a great disservice in repeating these
politically-motivated fictions…”
This
is certainly a true statement because if it became generally
accepted that the American media was only a mechanical parrot for
various political organizations, it would no longer be either
believed or watched. If viewers turned off their television sets,
the networks would lose huge amounts of advertising revenue,
reporters would be laid off and people would turn instead to the
Internet for their news.
The
file, “Controlling the News” has proven to be the most durable
and viewed section of tbrnews. As the result of our earlier
postings, we have been receiving a significant amount of input that
extends far beyond the scope of our original informant. These
sources include, but are certainly not limited to; an employee of a
major American news magazine, a source inside the corporate offices
of a major media conglomerate, various military sources, foreign
press and intelligence individuals and persons connected with
official agencies who are greatly disturbed by the machinations of
the current Administration.
That
these sources have requested anonymity is self-evident.
In
the final analysis, it is always up to the reader to make up their
own mind as to the truth, or fiction, of what they read. The media
has an opposite view of this.
It
is fairly obvious that the average Americans get their news either
from TV, mostly, or, to a shrinking number, from the print media. If
someone in East Peoria, Illinois sees something on CNN, the Voice of
the White House, they have no reason to question it. And don't. The
establishment does not worry about a website that, as in our case,
reaches perhaps on a very good day, 100,000 people at a time when
they have control over NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN that can, and do, reach
millions a day.
What
do they care about people who email messages back and forth? Even if a
Pentagon plan to nuke North Korea ( an increasing possibility) were
up on the net, all that would happen is that some would say,
"See, I told you so!" while others would say "Oh
shame! You are questioning our Glorious Leader (appointed to his
high office by Almighty God Himself!) and putting our Brave Troops
in danger!"
If
the honesty of the American mass media is finally brought into
serious question, perhaps the ruling Establishment cannot jam their
lies down the public's throat with such ease.
Walter
Storch
(July
1, 2004) This is going to be the most vicious Presidential election
campaign on record and potentially the most dangerous. Bush’s
actions have politically polarized the American electorate and
Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 documentary has made a bad situation for
Bush far worse. We can see why the Mickey Mouse boys were terrified
to touch this. They are very vulnerable and an infuriated Bush gang
would take out their revenge on them for such a film. The danger
lies in what probable actions Bush might take to swing the election
that now is moving strongly against him. He is appealing to far
right Christian groups, something that is sure to outrage more
centrists and moderate religious groups. When these groups get the
bit in their teeth, they become very vocal and often very vicious.
More important, however, is the distinct possibility that Bush will
start another military adventure, just before the election. Rumor at
high levels has it that he will declare a state of emergency, based
on faked reports, that North Korea and/or Iran are about to launch
nuclear strikes against the American homeland and that he has
ordered counterstrikes to defend this country. There are a
significant number of Americans who would go for this. Hell, there
are many Americans that believe Hussein controlled Al Quaeda, that
the WTC was blown up by CIA missiles or plasmoid clouds or that Bush
has helped the American economy instead of absolutely destroying its
future growth. Unfortunately, both of these countries do have the
Bomb and both are capable of retaliation or, worse, preemptive
strikes against our troops in South Korea, Iraq or even Japan.
Between Israel beating the drums for a US attack on Iran and Syria
and Bush’s toppling pole numbers, most of us are now seriously
afraid of some Godawful adventure on the part of the ‘Mission
Accomplished’ lad.
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