June 21, 2016

*The Insidious Power of the Media Disinformation Campaign for Hillary
Clinton*

By Mark A. Hewitt <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/mark_a_hewitt/>

The conservative radio personality, Chris Plante (WMAL, Washington, DC)
opines that the most insidious power of the media is their power to *ignore*.
While it is certainly true that the chief editor of a major newspaper or
the producer of a network newscast has the ability to spike or kill a
story, which is essentially their way of “ignoring” the news if you will,
what is more subtle, deceitful—and dare I suggest corrupt—is their penchant
to frame a story to fit a specific narrative.  They no longer report the
news, but they do shape a message.

There is not a finer example of the media ignoring the facts and shaping a
message than what we are witnessing regarding Hillary Clinton’s email
server, the classified material on that server, as well as the case of the
missing emails.  The media have embraced the Clinton campaign’s narrative
that there is “nothing to see here
<http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2016/02/05/no-the-powell-and-condi-classified-emails-story-is-not-a-gamechanger-n2114842>,”
that there wasn’t some “mishandling email controversy
<http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/3/11/1370291/-Hillary-mishandling-email-controversy>,”
at most, or repeat Secretary Clinton’s own bogus statement, “using a
personal e-mail was permissible
<http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/03/10/hillary-clinton-emails-state-department/24668715/>”
as “other Secretaries of State did the same thing
<https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Hillary-Clinton-keep-claiming-that-other-secretaries-of-state-did-the-same-thing-as-her-when-the-fact-is-they-didnt-set-up-their-own-private-email-server-and-use-it-exclusively-without-a-government-email-account>.”
Other excuses have been thrown against the wall to see if something will
stick, such as, she was “trying to protect her privacy
<http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/clinton-email-server-privacy/2016/05/26/id/730880/>”
or “she was clueless about how regular emails work on a conventional
computer
<http://www.iheart.com/news/shocking-deposition-hillary-clueless-on-using-14758615/>.”


Anyone in the intelligence community and DOD holding a top secret clearance
with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)—a type of classified
information concerning or derived from sensitive intelligence sources,
methods, or analytical processes—knows that not only is Hillary Clinton
(and her minions) lying but that the media—unable to completely ignore the
multifaceted issue—has shifted to shaping the narrative.  The KGB
disinformation service couldn’t have done a better job.

To transfer any classified information onto an unclassified system, you
have to work at it.  To transfer classified information from a secure
classified system and move it to an unclassified system is not only
difficult, it is illegal.  Those within the intelligence community know
this action, in all of its forms, is called espionage.  The essence of
espionage is the unauthorized movement of classified documents out of a
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, a SCIF, and into the hands of
“any person not entitled to receive it
<https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/793>.”  The men and women with
TS/SCI who toil in the IC and DOD, working with the nation’s most trusted
secrets, know that if they were to secure a private email server and move
any shred, chad, or hint of classified information onto that server, the
FBI would be on them like stink on a dead fish with a one-way ticket to a
federal brig.  And they would be charged with espionage.

Seventy years ago, a long-term Democrat, the former government lawyer and
senior State Department official, Alger Hiss, removed classified
information from the U.S. State Department.  Classified documents that
moved in and out of the Secretary’s office, stopped at his desk where he
typed copies on his office typewriter.  He slipped the copies into a
briefcase and provided them to his Soviet agent who photographed and
microfilmed them.  When the FBI finally retrieved the spools of microfilm,
the Hiss Papers printed out to a stack 4 ½ feet tall.  The FBI case against
Alger Hiss was a clear-cut case of espionage, however, the Justice
Department only authorized a lesser charge—perjury—due to the statute of
limitations.

The espionage case against Alger Hiss and the case against Hillary Clinton
are eerily similar.  Both were long-term Democrats, former lawyers, and
senior State Department officials that removed classified information “from
its proper place of custody…or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed
<https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/793>.”  It is an undeniable
fact that both systematically transferred thousands of pieces of classified
information out of the State Department’s offices at Foggy Bottom.

Additionally, there is the issue of 33,000 missing emails.  Maybe Julian
Assange of WikiLeaks fame could help us out here and release those
documents.
<http://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jun/12/wikileaks-to-publish-more-hillary-clinton-emails-julian-assange>
It
may be noteworthy that if Mrs. Clinton’s missing emails were ever recovered
and printed out, that stack of papers would reach over 10 ½ feet tall.[*]
<http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/06/the_insidious_power_of_the_media_disinformation_campaign_for_hillary_clinton.html#_ftn1>
Alger Hiss was a lightweight compared to Hillary Clinton, as his production
for the Soviet Union’s KGB was still considered impressive for him to
receive several awards *in absentia*.  The former Secretary of State, “gave
her State Department emails containing Top Secret and other classified
information to her lawyer
<http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article32389512.html>.”
 I’m fairly certain, David Kendall was not a fully cleared individual and
transferring classified material to someone not authorized to receive them
is an act of espionage.

Congressman Trey Gowdy introduced Americans to the legal issue known as
“spoliation of evidence.”  When some item of relevant evidence—whether
documents, physical objects or data—relevant to an ongoing legal matter—is
destroyed, discarded or modified in some way, the U.S. legal system allows
investigators to presume that the missing evidence was unfavorable to that
party and furthermore allows them to draw conclusions accordingly.  The
classic junior high school excuse, “the dog ate my homework,” or “they were
emails dealing with Chelsea’s wedding or yoga” isn’t valid under the law
when the disappearance and their handling is suspicious.

Even Inspector Clouseau would find the admission of 33,000 emails, scrubbed
or “wiped clean” from a private server, to be highly suspicious.  The
intentional destruction or negligent loss of evidence suggests that Hillary
Clinton believed that her emails were harmful to her, and that
consciousness of guilt led her to destroy, hide or lose them.  The media
will never acknowledge Secretary Clinton’s intentional destruction her
emails—classic spoliation of evidence—even if they were beat over the head
with it.

A recent survey found that not a single member of the White House
correspondent pool was a Republican.  Journalists and those correspondents
take their orders from senior editors and producers.  When it’s 44-to-zero
Republicans, the numbers are on their side and so is their ability to
control and dictate the White House message and Democrat party narrative.
Today, no news or story from the mainstream media can ever be trusted or
considered, in the immortal words of Sergeant Joe Friday, “Just the truth,
ma’am.”

Dr. Paul Kengor’s exposé on Frank Marshal Davis, *The Communist*,
demonstrated that the one-time editor traveled to the Soviet Union and
learned the fine art of propaganda and disinformation from instructors from
the KGB.  Sixty years later, it appears America’s journalism schools now
teach the same propaganda coursework and disinformation strategies as Cold
War Moscow.  The old Soviet press gave their all for the Motherland and
warped the news as required to ensure it fit Stalin’s and the Communist
Party’s message.  Isn’t that what is going on with today’s media?  A better
question may be, “Who isn’t a socialist or a closet communist in today’s
Democrat-centric media,” carrying the water for the White House, running a
Soviet-style disinformation campaign and obscuring the facts in the case of
Hillary Clinton?

The President recently endorsed the Democrat nominee for President.  The
media obfuscated the fact that the FBI received what was tantamount to
“marching orders” from the chief law enforcement officer.  If the FBI
Director insists and submit charges; treason, espionage or something
lesser, the Justice Department will ignore the evidence and will never
approve an indictment of Mrs. Clinton.  And the media will have done its
job of ignoring the facts and maintaining the Clinton campaign’s narrative
that this was nothing but Republican witch hunting.

*Mark Hewitt is the author of the espionage thrillers **Special Access*
<https://www.amazon.com/Special-Access-Mark-Hewitt-ebook/dp/B00FN5YW10/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1466441499&sr=1-5&keywords=Mark+Hewitt>*
and **Shoot Down*
<https://www.amazon.com/Shoot-Down-Mark-Hewitt/dp/1612964311/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1466441499&sr=1-1&keywords=Mark+Hewitt>
*. *


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