CIA Admits to Congress the
Agency Uses Mainstream Media to Distribute
Disinfo
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January
15, 2015 "ICH"
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It has been verified
by a source who claims she was there that
then-CIA Director William Casey did in fact
say the controversial and often-disputed
line “We’ll know our disinformation program
is complete when everything the American
public believes is false,” reportedly in
1981.
Despite Casey being under
investigation by Congress for being involved
in a major disinformation plot involving the
overthrow of Libya’s Qaddafi in 1981, and
despite Casey arguing on the record that the
CIA should have a legal right to spread
disinformation via the mainstream news that
same year, this quote continues to be argued
by people who weren’t there and apparently
cannot believe a CIA Director would ever say
such a thing.
But spreading disinfo is
precisely what the CIA would — and did
— do.
This 1975
clip of testimony given during a House
Intelligence Committee hearing has the
agency admitting on record that the CIA
creates and uses disinformation against the
American people.
Question: “Do you have any
people being paid by the CIA who are
contributing to a major circulation —
American journal?”
Answer: “We do have people
who submit pieces to American journals.”
Question: “Do you have any
people paid by the CIA who are working for
television networks?”
Answer: “This I think gets
into the kind of uh, getting into the
details Mr. Chairman that I’d like to get
into in executive session.”
(later)
Question: “Do you have any
people being paid by the CIA who are
contributing to the national news services —
AP and UPI?”
Answer: “Well again, I think
we’re getting into the kind of detail Mr.
Chairman that I’d prefer to handle at
executive session.”
It’s easy enough to read
between the lines on the stuff that was
saved for the executive session. Then-CBS
President Sig Mickelson goes on to say that
the relationships at CBS with the CIA were
long established before he ever became
president — and that’s just one example.
Considering
90% of our media today has been
consolidated into six major corporations
over the past decade, it’s not hard to see
that you shouldn’t readily believe
everything you see, hear or read in the
“news.”
“I thought that it was a
matter of real concern that planted stories
intended to serve a national purpose abroad
came home and were circulated here and
believed here because this would mean that
the CIA could manipulate the news in the
United States by channeling it through some
foreign country,” Democratic Idaho Senator
Frank Church said at a press conference
surrounding the hearing. Church chaired the
Church Committee, a precursor to the Senate
Intelligence Committee, which was
responsible for investigating illegal
intelligence gathering by the NSA, CIA and
FBI.
This exact tactic —
planting disinformation in foreign media
outlets so the disinfo would knowingly
surface in the United States as a way of
circumventing the rules on domestic
operations — was
specifically argued for as being legal
simply because it did not originate on U.S.
soil by none other than CIA Director William
Casey in 1981.
Former President Harry S.
Truman, who oversaw the creation of the CIA
in 1947 when he signed the National Security
Act, later wrote that he never intended the
CIA for more than intelligence gathering. “I
never had any thought that when I set up the
CIA that it would be injected into peacetime
cloak and dagger operations,” Truman penned
in 1963 a year after the disastrous CIA Bay
of Pigs operation.
Again, please keep this in
mind when you watch the mainstream “news” in
this country…
“In their propaganda today’s
dictators rely for the most part on
repetition, supression and rationalization –
the repetition of catchwords which they wish
to be accepted as true, the supression of
facts which they wish to be ignored, the
arousal and rationalization of passions
which may be used in the interests of the
Party or the State. As the art and science
of manipulation come to be better
understood, the dictators of the future will
doubtless learn to combine these techniques
with the non-stop distractions which, in the
West, are now threatening to drown in a sea
of irrelevance the rational propaganda
essential to the maintenance of individual
liberty and the survival of democratic
institutions.”
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