Archive for February, 2018

Operation Mockingbird – Wikipedia

Operation Mockingbird was an alleged large-scale program of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that began in the early 1950s and attempted to manipulate news media for propaganda purposes. It funded student and cultural organizations and magazines as front organizations.

According to writer Deborah Davis, Operation Mockingbird recruited leading American journalists into a propaganda network and oversaw the operations of front groups. CIA support of front groups was exposed after a 1967 Ramparts magazine article reported that the National Student Association received funding from the CIA. In the 1970s, Congressional investigations and reports also revealed Agency connections with journalists and civic groups. None of these reports, however, mentions an Operation Mockingbird coordinating or supporting these activities.

A Project Mockingbird is mentioned in the CIA Family Jewels report, compiled in the mid-1970s. According to the declassified version of the report released in 2007, Project Mockingbird involved the wire-tapping of two American journalists for several months in the early 1960s.

In the early years of the Cold War, efforts were made by the governments of the Soviet Union and the United States to use media companies to influence public opinion internationally. Reporter Deborah Davis claimed in her 1979 biography of Katharine Graham, owner of The Washington Post, (Katharine the Great), that the CIA ran an "Operation Mockingbird" during this time.[1] Davis claimed that the International Organization of Journalists was created as a Communist front organization and "received money from Moscow and controlled reporters on every major newspaper in Europe, disseminating stories that promoted the Communist cause."[2] Davis claimed that Frank Wisner, director of the Office of Policy Coordination (a covert operations unit created in 1948 by the United States National Security Council) had created Operation Mockingbird in response to the International Organization of Journalists, recruiting Phil Graham from The Washington Post to run the project within the industry. According to Davis, "By the early 1950s, Wisner 'owned' respected members of The New York Times, Newsweek, CBS and other communications vehicles."[3] Davis claimed that after Cord Meyer joined the CIA in 1951, he became Operation Mockingbird's "principal operative."[4]

In a 1977 Rolling Stone magazine article, "The CIA and the Media," reporter Carl Bernstein wrote that by 1953, CIA Director Allen Dulles oversaw the media network, which had major influence over 25 newspapers and wire agencies.[5] Its usual modus operandi was to place reports, developed from CIA-provided intelligence, with cooperating or unwitting reporters. Those reports would be repeated or cited by the recipient reporters and would then, in turn, be cited throughout the media wire services. These networks were run by people with well-known liberal, but pro-American-big-business and anti-Soviet views, such as William S. Paley (CBS), Henry Luce (Time and Life), Arthur Hays Sulzberger (The New York Times), Alfred Friendly (managing editor of The Washington Post), Jerry O'Leary (The Washington Star), Hal Hendrix (Miami News), Barry Bingham, Sr. (Louisville Courier-Journal), James S. Copley (Copley News Services) and Joseph Harrison (The Christian Science Monitor).[5]

After the Watergate scandal in 19721974, the U.S. Congress became concerned over possible presidential abuse of the CIA. This concern reached its height when reporter Seymour Hersh published an expose of CIA domestic surveillance in 1975.[6] Congress authorized a series of Congressional investigations into Agency activities from 1975 to 1976. A wide range of CIA operations were examined in these investigations, including CIA ties with journalists and numerous private voluntary organizations. None of the resulting reports, however, refer to an Operation Mockingbird.

The most extensive discussion of CIA relations with news media from these investigations is in the Church Committee's final report, published in April 1976. The report covered CIA ties with both foreign and domestic news media.

For foreign news media, the report concluded that:

The CIA currently maintains a network of several hundred foreign individuals around the world who provide intelligence for the CIA and at times attempt to influence opinion through the use of covert propaganda. These individuals provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets.[7]

For domestic media, the report states:

Approximately 50 of the [Agency] assets are individual American journalists or employees of U.S. media organizations. Of these, fewer than half are "accredited" by U.S. media organizations... The remaining individuals are non-accredited freelance contributors and media representatives abroad... More than a dozen United States news organizations and commercial publishing houses formerly provided cover for CIA agents abroad. A few of these organizations were unaware that they provided this cover.[7]

Prior to the release of the Church report, the CIA had already begun restricting its use of journalists. According to the report, former CIA director William Colby informed the committee that in 1973 he had issued instructions that "As a general policy, the Agency will not make any clandestine use of staff employees of U.S. publications which have a substantial impact or influence on public opinion."[8]

In February 1976, Director George H. W. Bush announced an even more restrictive policy: "effective immediately, CIA will not enter into any paid or contractual relationship with any full-time or part-time news correspondent accredited by any U.S. news service, newspaper, periodical, radio or television network or station.[9]

By the time the Church Committee Report was completed, all CIA contacts with accredited journalists had been dropped. The Committee noted, however, that "accredited correspondent meant the ban was limited to individuals "formally authorized by contract or issuance of press credentials to represent themselves as correspondents" and that non-contract workers who did not receive press credentials, such as stringers or freelancers, were not included.

In a 1977 Rolling Stone magazine article, "The CIA and the Media," reporter Carl Bernstein claims that the Church Committee report "covered up" CIA relations with news media, and names a number of journalists who, he says, worked with the CIA.[10] Like the Church Committee report, however, Bernstein does not refer to any Operation Mockingbird.

In 2007 a CIA report was declassified that is titled the Family Jewels.[11] Compiled by the CIA in 1973, it refers to a Project Mockingbird and describes a wiretap of journalists. The report was compiled at the request of then CIA director James R. Schlesinger.

According to the report:

Project Mockingbird, a telephone intercept activity, was conducted between 12 March 1963 and 15 June 1963, and targeted two Washington based newsmen who, at the time, had been publishing news articles based on, and frequently quoting, classified materials of this Agency and others, including Top Secret and Special Intelligence.[12]

The wiretap was authorized by CIA director John A. McCone, "in coordination with the Attorney General (Mr. Robert Kennedy), the Secretary of Defense (Mr. Robert McNamara), and the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (Gen. Joseph Carroll)." [12]

An internal CIA biography of McCone by CIA Chief Historian David Robarge, made public under an FOIA request, identified the two reporters as Robert Allen and Paul Scott.[13] Their syndicated column, "The Allen-Scott Report," appeared in as many as three hundred papers at the height of its popularity.[14]

See the article here:
Operation Mockingbird - Wikipedia

Thinking Allowed 1: Who is Winning the Culture Wars …

In 2018, the Frontline Club is partnering with Britains most prestigious non-fiction book prize, The Baillie Gifford Prize, to host a series of events entitled Thinking Allowed. As ever please join us on10 January for an evening of debate, dissent and discussion . Every other month, we will present our audience with a question on a specific contemporary issue and ask two distinguished speakers to argue for their answer.

We are kicking off the first of the series withWho is Winning the Culture Wars?

It has been said that for the last 30 years, the political right won all the arguments about economics and the political left won all the arguments about culture. But in the last few years, it seems that liberals are losing ground across the West, as more nationalistic and socially conservative governments come to power. At the same time, hardly a day passes without a new front being opened in what have become known as the culture wars, whether it be about the nature (or even existence) of institutional racism; the repatriation of museum pieces; the removal of statues of Britains imperial heroes; trans rights, or promotion of diversity as an end in its self. The fierce arguments over safe spaces; free speech; and the right not to be offended are no longer confined to American campuses.

Critics of this new identity politics charge it with the very intolerance and illiberalism it purports to oppose; its advocates argue that they are fighting deeply ingrained prejudice and correcting historic injustice. But who is right?

Toby Mundy is Executive Director of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. In 2000 he founded Atlantic Books, where he was Chief Executive and Publisher until 2014, when he left to start literary agency TMA Limited. He is also chair of trustees ofWimbledon BookFest, a registered charity; a partner at the management and communications consultancyJericho Chambersandchair of the advisory board ofTheSundayTimesEFG Short Story Award.

Munira Mirza is an adviser on arts and philanthropy. She was deputy mayor for education and culture at the Greater London Authority. She has worked for a range of cultural and charitable organisations including the Royal Society of Arts, the independent think tank Policy Exchange, and Tate. In 2009 she completed her PhD in sociology at the University of Kent. She has written extensively about cultural and social policy in the UK. Munira is a member of the boards of the Royal Opera House.

Afua Hirsch isan author, journalist and broadcaster. She was the Guardian correspondent forWest Africa,the social affairs editor for Sky News, and practised law as a human rights barrister. Her first book, Brit(ish) is about Britishness and identity, and will be published in February2018 by Jonathan Cape.

More here:
Thinking Allowed 1: Who is Winning the Culture Wars ...

Al Sharpton: Trump ‘Has Proposed Some of the Most Racist …

by Pam Key6 Feb 20180

Tuesday on MSNBCs The Beat, network host Al Sharpton discussed Donald Trump, Jr. saying his father isnt racist because all the rappers, all the this, all his African-American friends, from Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton, have pictures with him.

Sharpton responded by ripping Trump and said he had become one who has proposed some of the most racist, bigoted policies.

Sharpton said, I met Donald Trump marching on him about Central Park. Later, he tried to turn Democrat and came to a few of our conventions. Then he went all the way back right with Birtherism.

He added, We havent changed. He changed. And what hes changed to become is one who has proposed some of the most racist, bigoted policies. When he was talking right, we took pictures with him and welcomed to him to our events. When he went left, we stood up for what was right. He is he promoting racism.

Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN

Breitbart TV, Racism, Donald Trump, Rev. Al Sharpton

Read more here:
Al Sharpton: Trump 'Has Proposed Some of the Most Racist ...

Children’s Tea Party Service in Tennessee

"Like" Us on Facebook

All Lil' girls adore tea parties. It is a magical time when a lil' girl dresses up in her very best or in her favorite princess dress and sits down to an elegant tea party. It takes her to a place that is sweet and enduring and lets her be a lil girl just a while longer.

As a child we are taught to dream, believe, and make wishes. The Lil Swee~tea Party can help make your little girl's dream come alive. This is one tea party filled with whimsy and delight. Your little girl and her friends will be talking about this tea party for a very long time.

Imagine as the Lil' Swee~tea Party arrives at your desired location with a full service Birthday Par-Tea. Imagine the Lil' Swee~tea Party turning your desired location into a magical place where your child and her friends will experience a one of a kind tea party. The tablescape and chair covers with beautiful bows will create a place of enchantment. A complete porcelain tea setting will add elegance and grace to your table. An enchanting theme cake can be a delightful centerpiece. Imagine your child's excitement as she greets her friends as they arrive at your door for a tea party. Imagine the look of delight on your child and her friend's faces as their dreams come alive.

Imagine sitting with a cup of warm tea and relaxing while the Lil' Swee~tea Party takes care of everything from start to finish.

Imagine the Lil' Swee~tea Party entertaining your child and her friends from beginning right up to the very end of her par~tea. You see we can make your dreams come true too!

Read the original here:
Children's Tea Party Service in Tennessee

Mike Pence Responds After Adam Rippon Turns Down … – people.com

Adam Rippon, openly gayfigure skating champion, reportedlyturned down an offer to meet withMike Penceafter lambasting him for his position on LGBT rights prompting the vice president to publicly respond.

According to a report published byUSA Today on Wednesday, a member of Pences staff reached out to the U.S. Olympic Committee to set up a conversation between the 58-year-old politician and the 28-year-old athlete back in January.

The alleged request came the same day USA Today published an interview with Rippon in which he saidhewanted to skip the standard meet-and-greet event between Team USA athletes and the American delegation, which is being led by Pence for this years opening ceremony.

You mean Mike Pence, the same Mike Pence that funded gay conversion therapy? Rippon,who publicly came out as gay in 2015, said in the Jan. 17 piece. Im not buying it.

Jarrod Agen, the vice presidents deputy chief of staff and communications director, refuted that a meeting was requested in a statement given to PEOPLE.

The USA Today report is false and should be corrected.The vice presidents office did not reach out to set up a conversation with Mr. Rippon, Agen said. As weve said before, the Vice President is supporting all the U.S. athletes in the Olympics and is hoping they all win medals.But this story is just not accurate.

Rippons rep declined to comment to PEOPLE on the USA Today report, as did USOC officials.

Adam Rippon and Mike Pence

Tim Bradbury/Getty; Chip Somodevilla/Getty

In a statement to PEOPLE back in January, Pences press secretary,Alyssa Farah, said that the vice president does not and has never supported conversion therapy. The accusation is totally false with no basis in fact, Farah said.

Despite these misinformed claims [about conversion therapy], the vice president will be enthusiastically supporting all the U.S. athletes competing next month in Pyeongchang, Farrah said.

But LGBT advocates have pointedto a 2000 statementon Pences congressional campaign website where he noted that Congress should reauthorize a law funding HIV/AIDS treatment but resources should be directed toward those institutions which provide assistance to those seeking to change their sexual behavior.

Beyond the issue of gay conversion therapy, Pence a self-described religious conservative has taken multiple anti-LGBT positions over the years.

If it were before my event, I would absolutely not go out of my way to meet somebody who I felt has gone out of their way to not only show that they arent a friend of a gay person but that they think that theyre sick, Rippon toldUSA Today. I wouldnt go out of my way to meet somebody like that.

Mike Pence

Jeff Roberson/AP

Pence also responded, himself, toUSA Todays latest report on Wednesday, taking a cue from President Donald Trumps playbook and calling their claims fake news.

Headed to the Olympics to cheer on #TeamUSA, he tweeted. One reporter trying to distort 18 yr old non-story to sow seeds of division. We wont let that happen! #FAKENEWS. Our athletes are the best in the world and we are for ALL of them! #TEAMUSA

He also wrote to Rippon directly on Twitter, saying, I want you to know we are FOR YOU. Dont let fake news distract you. I am proud of you and ALL OF OUR GREAT athletes and my only hope for you and all of #TeamUSA is to bring home the gold. Go get em!

In his original conversation with USA Today, Rippon said he would be open to meeting with Pence after the Olympic games.

If I had the chance to meet him [Pence] afterwards, after Im finished competing, there might be a possibility to have an open conversation, Rippon said. He seems more mild-mannered than Donald Trump. But I dont think the current administration represents the values that I was taught growing up. Mike Pence doesnt stand for anything that I really believe in.

Adam Rippon

Maddie Meyer/Getty

RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack

Rippon stood by his views when speaking to PEOPLE.

I just dont think thats right, he said, and I think there are so many people who also dont think thats right and I think right now more than ever I have this window of time to say what I feel and hopefully make a change.

My mom has always taught me to stand up for people who dont have a voice, Rippon added. Sharing my story [coming out] in 2015, I remember thinking if just one person hears this and reads it and it makes them feel like they arent alone, that would be awesome. Now to be headed to the Olympics, my story now has a bigger platform and Ive heard from so many different kinds of people.

He continued: Its so amazing and it makes me feel like coming out it was way more important than I even realized.

The 2018 Winter Olympics will air live starting Feb. 8 on NBC. To learn more, visitteamusa.org.

Excerpt from:
Mike Pence Responds After Adam Rippon Turns Down ... - people.com