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From: Ian Goddard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: CNN = GovtMedia
Date: Friday, March 24, 2000 11:16 AM


  The following story confirms that CNN had military personnel
  from Fort Bragg's 4th Psychological Operations Group working
  at CNN during the Kosovo war, apparently to help facilitate
  mass murder in Yugoslavia. My only contention is with the
  implication that PsyOps didn't work at CNN before or after.
  So what, these military PsyOps just walked into CNN one day,
  asked if they could oversee their news and then walked away
  without even so much as ripping the surface of the waters?!
  This latest news supports an earlier report suggesting CNN
  may have conspired with NATO to murder a Serbian official:
  http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/jul1999/cnn-j08.shtml

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  http://www.commondreams.org/views/032300-107.htm
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  SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS - Thursday, March 23, 2000

  The Military & CNN

  by Alexander Cockburn

  A handful of military personnel from the 4th Psychological
  Operations Group (i.e. PSYOPs) based at Fort Bragg in North
  Carolina have until recently been working in CNN's
  headquarters in Atlanta. An enterprising Dutch journalist
  named Abe De Vries came up with this important story in
  mid-February, and he remains properly astounded that no
  mainstream news medium in the United States has evinced
  any interest in the story.

  I came across translations of De Vries' stories on the
  matter, after they had appeared in late February in Trouw,
  the foremost quality newspaper in Holland.

  De Vries later told me he'd originally come upon the story
  via an article in the French Intelligence newsletter
  (available on a pay-per-story basis on the Internet) Feb.
  17, which described a military symposium in Arlington,
  Va., held at the beginning of that same month, discussing
  use of the press in military operations.

  Col. Christopher St. John, commander of the U.S. Army's
  4th PSYOPs Group, was quoted by a French Intelligence
  correspondent, present at the symposium, as (in the
  correspondent's words) having ``called for greater
  cooperation between the armed forces and media giants.
  He (St. John) pointed out that some Army PSYOPs personnel
  had worked for CNN for several weeks, and helped in the
  production of some news stories for the network.''

  Reading this in Belgrade, where he's Trouw's correspondent,
  De Vries saw a good story, picked up the phone, and finally
  reached Maj. Thomas Collins of the U.S. Army Information
  Service, who duly confirmed the presence of these Army
  PSYOPs experts at CNN. ``PSYOPs personnel, soldiers and
  officers,'' De Vries quoted Collins as telling him, ``have
  been working in CNN's headquarters in Atlanta through our
  program `Training with Industry.' They worked as regular
  employees of CNN. Conceivably, they would have worked on
  stories during the Kosovo war. They helped in the
  production of news.''

  I reported this interesting disclosure in my newsletter,
  CounterPunch, and made it the topic of my regular weekly
  broadcast to ``AM Live,'' a program of the South Africa
  Broadcasting Company in Johannesburg. Among the audience
  of this broadcast was CNN's bureau in South Africa, which
  lost no time in relaying news of it to CNN headquarters in
  Atlanta, and I duly received an angry phone call from Eason
  Jordan, who identified himself as CNN's president of news
  gathering and international networks.

  Jordan was full of indignation that I had somehow compromised
  the reputation of CNN. But in the course of our conversation,
  it turned out that, yes, CNN had hosted a total of five
  interns from U.S. Army PSYOPs, two in television, two in
  radio, and one in satellite operations. Jordan said the
  program had begun on June 7 (just before the end of the war
  against Serbia), and only recently terminated, I would guess
  at about the time CNN's higher management read Abe De Vries'
  stories.

  Naturally enough, Eason Jordan and other executives at CNN
  now describe the Army PSYOPs intern tours at CNN as having
  been insignificant. Maybe so. Col. St. John, the commanding
  officer of the PSYOPs group, certainly thought them of
  sufficient significance to mention at that high-level
  Pentagon pow-wow in Arlington about propaganda and
  psychological warfare. Maybe CNN was the target of a
  PSYOPs penetration and is still too naive to figure out
  what was going on.

  It's hard not to laugh when CNN execs like Eason Jordan
  start spouting, as he did to me, high-toned stuff about
  CNN's principles of objectivity and refusal to relay
  government propaganda.

  During the war on Serbia, as with other recent conflicts
  involving the United States, CNN's screen was filled with
  an interminable procession of U.S. officers. On April 27
  of last year, Amy Goodman of the Pacifica Radio network
  put the following question to Frank Sesno, who is CNN's
  senior vice president for political coverage.

  GOODMAN: ``If you support the practice of putting ex-
  military men -- generals -- on the payroll to share their
  opinion during a time of war, would you also support putting
  peace activists on the payroll to give a different opinion
  during a time of war?

  SESNO: ``We bring the generals in because of their expertise
  in a particular area. We call them analysts. We don't bring
  them in as advocates. In fact, we actually talk to them
  about that -- they're not there as advocates.''

  Exactly a week before Sesno said this, CNN had featured as
  one of its military analysts, Lt. Gen. Dan Benton, U.S.
  Army Retired.

  BENTON: ``I don't know what our countrymen that are
  questioning why we're involved in this conflict are thinking
  about. As I listened to this press conference this morning,
  with reports of rapes, villages being burned, and this
  particularly incredible report of blood banks, of blood
  being harvested from young boys for the use of Yugoslav
  forces, I just got madder and madder. The United States
  has a responsibility as the only superpower in the world,
  and when we learn about these things, somebody has got to
  stand up and say, `That's enough, stop it, we aren't going
  to put up with this.'''

  Please note what CNN's supposedly non-advocatory analyst
  Benton was ranting about: a particularly preposterous NATO
  propaganda item about 700 Albanian boys being used as human
  blood banks for Serb fighters.

  Let's give the last word to the enterprising Abe De Vries.
  ``Of course, CNN says these PSYOPs personnel didn't decide
  anything, write news reports, etc. What else can they say?
  Maybe it's true, maybe not. The point is that these kind of
  close ties with the Army are, in my view, completely
  unacceptable for any serious news organization. Maybe even
  more astonishing is the complete silence about the story
  from the big media. To my knowledge, my story was not
  mentioned by leading American or British newspapers, nor
  by Reuters or AP.''

  Alexander Cockburn is a syndicated columnist. CounterPunch,
  co-edited by Cockburn, is located on the web at www.counterpunch.org.

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  http://www.commondreams.org/views/032300-107.htm
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    then the Official Story must be suspect on its face.
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