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"The story was developing a momentum of its own, despite a
virtual news blackout from the major media. Ultimately, public pressure
forced the national newspapers into the fray. The Washington Post,
the NY Times, and the LA Times published stories, but spent
little time exploring the CIAs activities. Instead, my reporting became the
focus. It was remarkable [my editor] Ceppos wrote, that the four Post
reporters assigned to debunk the series could not find a single significant
factual error. A few months later, the Mercury News [due to intense
CIA pressure] backed away from the story, publishing a long column by Ceppos
apologizing for shortcomings. The NY Times hailed Ceppos for setting
a brave new standard, and splashed his apology on their front page." (click
for more)
-- Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Webb, excerpted from landmark book Into The
Buzzsaw
Dear friends,
We all know that the U.S. and other developed countries have a relatively
free press. Yet we also know that corporate ownership of the press at times
influences what is published. After reading the revealing summary below
of Emmy Award winning reporter Kristina Borjesson's book
Into the Buzzsaw, you may come to
agree with me that the media is much more controlled than most people think.
Please join in calling for a truly free press by spreading this information
to your friends and colleagues and insisting that the media cover the most
crucial stories mentioned here. Thanks for caring, and you have a great day!
With best wishes,
Fred Burks for the WantToKnow.info Team
Former language interpreter for Presidents Bush and Clinton
Below are concise excerpts from the revealing accounts of 20
award-winning journalists in the highly acclaimed book
Into the Buzzsaw. These courageous writers were
prevented by corporate media ownership from reporting major news stories.
Some were even fired or laid off. They have won numerous awards, including
several Emmys and a Pulitzer.
Jane AkreFox News. After our
struggle to air an honest report on hormones in milk, Fox fired the general
manager of our station. The new GM said that if we didn't agree to changes
that the lawyers were insisting upon, we'd be fired for insubordination in
48 hours. We pleaded with him to look at the facts we'd uncovered. His
reply: We paid $3 billion dollars for these stations. We'll tell you
what the news is. The news is what we say it is! After we refused,
Fox's GM presented us an agreement that would give us a full year of salary,
and benefits worth close to $200,000, but with strings attached: no mention
of how Fox covered up the story and no opportunity to ever expose the facts.
After declining, we were fired. (click for more)
Dan Rather�CBS, Multiple Emmy Awards.
What's going on is a belief that you can manipulate communicable trust
between the leadership and the led. The way you do that is you don't let the
press in anywhere. Access to war is extremely limited. The fiercer the
combat, the more the access is limited, including access to information.
This is a direct contradiction of the stated policy of maximum access to
information consistent with national security...There was a time in South
Africa when people would put flaming tires around people's necks if they
dissented. In some ways the fear now in the U.S. is that you will have a
flaming tire of lack of patriotism put around your neck. That fear keeps
journalists from asking the tough questions. I am humbled to say, I do not
except myself from this criticism. (click for more)
Monika Jensen-Stevenson�Emmy-winning
producer for 60 minutes. Robert R. Garwood�14 years a prisoner of
the Vietnamese�was found guilty in the longest court-martial in US history.
At the end of the court-martial, there seemed no question that Garwood was a
monstrous traitor. Several years later in 1985, Garwood was speaking
publicly about something that had never made the news during his
court-martial. He knew of other American prisoners in Vietnam long after the
war was over. He was supported by Vietnam veterans whose war records were
impeccable?.My sources included outstanding experts like former head of the
Defense Intelligence Agency General Tighe and returned POWs like Captain
McDaniel, who held the Navy�s top award for bravery. With such advocates, it
was hard not to consider the possibility that prisoners (some 3,500) had in
fact been kept by the Vietnamese as hostages to make sure the US would pay
the more than $3 billion in war reparations. After the war, American POWs
had become worthless pawns. The US had not paid the promised monies and had
no intention of paying in the future. (click for
more)
Kristina Borjesson�CBS, Emmy award
winner. Pierre Salinger announced to the world on Nov. 8, 1996, that
he�d received documents proving that a US Navy missile had accidentally
downed TWA flight 800. That same day, FBI�s Jim Kallstrom called a press
conference. A man raised his hand and asked why the Navy was involved in the
recovery and investigation while a possible suspect. �Remove him!� Kallstrom
yelled. Two men leapt over to the questioner and grabbed him by the arms.
There was a momentary chill in the air after the guy had been dragged out of
the room. Kallstrom and entourage acted as if nothing had happened. [Kallstrom
was later hired by CBS.] (click for more)
Greg Palast�BBC. In the months
leading up to the November 2000 balloting, Gov. Jeb Bush ordered elections
supervisors to purge 58,000 voters on the grounds they were felons not
entitled to vote. As it turns out, only a handful of these voters were
felons. This extraordinary news ran on page one of the country�s leading
paper. Unfortunately, it was the wrong country: Britain. In the USA, it was
not covered. The office of the governor also illegally ordered the removal
of felons from voter rolls�real felons�but with the right to vote under law.
As a result, 50,000 of these voters could not vote. The fact that 90% of
these were Democrats should have made it news as this alone more than
accounted for Bush�s victory. (click for more)
Michael Levine�25-year veteran of DEA,
writer for New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today.
The Chang Mai �factory� that the CIA prevented me from destroying was the
source of massive amounts of heroin being smuggled into the US in the bodies
and body bags of GIs killed in Vietnam. Case after case was killed by CIA
and State Department intervention and there wasn�t a thing we could do about
it?.In 1980, CIA-recruited mercenaries and drug traffickers unseated
Bolivia�s democratically elected president. Immediately after the coup,
cocaine production increased massively. Bolivia became the source of
virtually 100% of the cocaine entering the US. This was the beginning of the
crack �plague.�?The CIA along with State and Justice Departments had to
protect their drug-dealing assets by destroying a DEA investigation. How do
I know? I was the inside source. I sat down at my desk in the American
embassy and wrote evidence of my charges. I addressed it to Newsweek.
Three weeks later DEA�s internal security called to notify me that I was
under investigation?.The highlight of the 60 Minutes piece is when
the administrator of the DEA, Federal Judge Robert Bonner, tells Mike
Wallace, �There is no other way to put it, Mike, what the CIA did is drug
smuggling. It�s illegal.� (click for more)
Gary Webb�San Jose Mercury News,
Pulitzer Prize winner. In 1996, I wrote a series of stories that began
this way: For the better part of a decade, a Bay Area drug ring sold tons of
cocaine to the Crips and Bloods gangs of LA and funneled millions in drug
profits to a guerilla army run by the CIA. The cocaine that flooded in
helped spark a crack explosion in urban America?.The story was developing a
momentum all of its own, despite a virtual news blackout from the major
media. Ultimately, it was public pressure that forced the national
newspapers into the fray. The Washington Post, the New York Times,
and the Los Angeles Times published stories, but spent little time
exploring the CIA�s activities. Instead, my reporting and I became the focus
of their scrutiny. It was remarkable [Mercury News editor] Ceppos
wrote, that the four Washington Post reporters assigned to debunk the
series �could not find a single significant factual error.� A few months
later, the Mercury News [due to intense CIA pressure] backed away
from the story, publishing a long column by Ceppos apologizing for
�shortcomings.� The New York Times hailed Ceppos for �setting a brave
new standard,� and splashed his apology on their front page, the first time
the series had ever been mentioned there. I quit the Mercury News not
long after that?.Do we have a free press today? Sure. It�s free to report
all the sex scandals, all the stock market news, and every new health fad
that comes down the pike. But when it comes to the real down and dirty
stuff�such stories are not even open for discussion. (click
for more)
John Kelly�Author, ABC producer.
ABC hired me to help produce a story about an investment firm that was
heavily involved with the CIA. Part of the ABC report charged that the CIA
had plotted to assassinate an American, Ron Rewald, the president of the
investment firm. Scott Barnes said on camera that the CIA had asked him to
kill Rewald. After the show aired, CIA officials met with ABC executive
David Burke, who was sufficiently impressed �by the vigor with which they
made their case� to order an on-air �clarification.� But that was not
enough. CIA Director Casey called ABC Chairman Goldenson. Thus, despite all
the documented evidence presented in the program, despite ABC standing by
the program in a second broadcast, Peter Jennings reported that ABC could no
longer substantiate the charges. That same day, the CIA filed a formal
complaint with the FCC charging that ABC had �deliberately distorted� the
news. In the complaint, Casey asked that ABC be stripped of its TV and radio
licenses?.During this time, Capital Cities Communications was maneuvering to
buy ABC. CIA Director Casey was one of the founders of Cap Cities. Cap
Cities bought ABC. Within months, the entire investigative unit was
dispersed. (click for more)
Robert McChesney�500 radio & TV
appearances. There has been a striking consolidation of the media from
hundreds of firms to an industry dominated by less than ten enormous
transnational conglomerates. The largest ten media firms own all US TV
networks, most TV stations, all major film studios, all major music
companies, nearly all cable TV channels, much of the book and magazine
publishing industry, and much, much more. Expensive investigative
journalism�especially that which goes after national security or powerful
corporate interests�is discouraged. Largely irrelevant human
interest/tragedy stories get extensive coverage?.A few weeks after the war
began in Afghanistan, CNN president Isaacson authorized CNN to provide two
different versions of the war: a more critical one for the global audience
and a sugarcoated one for Americans?.It is nearly impossible to conceive of
a better world without some changes in the media status quo. We have no time
to waste. (click for more)
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www.WantToKnow.info/massmedia
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Media Information Center
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