by Watchful Citizen » Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:19 pm
First, a warning:<br>AOL is filtering THIS content out of my emails. I can't send this to an AOL address the last two days. Content like "support our troops" and "God Bless America" went right through. But this link or keywords returned it as "delivery failure." So use the internet while you still can.<br><br>Related, here's some history of who runs American media and to what ends.<br><br>The Council on Foreign Relations uses CIA control of media as one large psy-ops project to achieve what the military terms 'Stability Operations.'<br><br>WWII Nazi radio propaganda tactics were studied by<br>Edward Murrow and many others to assist the Council on<br>Foreign Relations in running the US media (and entire<br>culture)as a military psychological operations<br>project.<br>We really are living Orwell's 1984. Happy Halloween in the House of Horrors.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2807/emspecial.html">www.geocities.com/Capitol...ecial.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>>snip<<br><br>In the 1950's Psychological operations, were<br>coordinated by a Governmental agency called the<br>Psychological Strategy Board. The architect of the<br>Psychological Strategy Board was Gordon Gray. Gray had<br>a consultant named Henry Kissinger. Kissinger was the<br>paid political consultant to the Rockefeller family.<br>Gordon Gray, Henry Kissinger, and many members of the<br>Rockefeller family belonged the Council on Foreign<br>Relations. On Thursday 26 July 1951, President Truman<br>would tell the press that the Psychological Strategy<br>board was a part of the Central Intelligence Agency.<br><10><br><br>In the book 1984 Big Brother controlled the people by<br>invading their privacy and using psychological<br>manipulation to control and change reality through<br>conscious deception, deliberate lying, and an official<br>ideology that abounded in contradictions. Council on<br>Foreign Relations and Royal Institute of International<br>Affairs members employ the same techniques to control<br>people -- including their fellow countrymen.<br><br>Hadley Cantril and Lloyd Free were Princeton<br>University Social Psychologists; researchers; and<br>members of the intelligence community. Council on<br>Foreign Relations Member Nelson Rockefeller funded<br>them to develop psycho-political policy strategies and<br>techniques. Council on Foreign Relations Member Edward<br>R. Murrow, would, with Rockefeller Foundation Funding<br>conduct a research project to perform a systematic<br>analysis of Nazi radio propaganda techniques and the<br>political use of radio. This study would result in a<br>world wide monitoring and broadcasting Government<br>agency called the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence<br>Service (FBIS).<br><br>The FBIS would become the United States Information<br>Agency (USIA). The USIA was established to achieve US<br>foreign policy by influencing public attitude at home<br>and abroad using psycho-political policy strategies.<br>The USIA Office of Research and reference service<br>prepares data on psychological factors and propaganda<br>problems considered by the Policy Planning Board in<br>formulating psycho-political information policies for<br>the National Security Council.<br><br>The Psychological Strategy Board became the renamed<br>super-powered Operations Coordinating Board (OCB). The<br>OCB had a vague ambiguous name that didn't provoke<br>curiosity. It had more members than the Psychological<br>Strategy board. It had the same mission, to use<br>psychological strategy, propaganda, and mass media, to<br>manipulate huge groups of individuals. It had a<br>psychological warfare machine -- the United States<br>Information Agency at its disposal. The USIA would be<br>responsible for foreign policy propaganda for the NSC.<br><br>The National Security Council is responsible for<br>recommending national security policy. The President<br>for having the policy approved. The Operations<br>Coordinating Board for coordinating interdepartmental<br>aspects of operational policy plans to insure their<br>timely and coordinated execution.<br><br>The National Security Council's recommended national<br>security policy is the de facto foreign policy of the<br>United States.The Department of State's Policy<br>Planning Board scripted the policy for the NSC. The<br>USIA Office of Research and Reference service prepared<br>data on psychological factors and propaganda problems.<br>The Policy Planning Board used the data in formulating<br>psycho-political information policies for the NSC. In<br>1955 the Director of the USIA became a voting member<br>of the Operations Coordinating board; USIA<br>representatives were invited to attend meetings of the<br>NSC Planning Board; and the USIA Director was invited<br>to Cabinet meetings. <11><br><br>From 1950-1953 CFR member Nitze directed the<br>Department of State Policy Planning Board. Nitze and<br>crew scripted psycho-political operations for the<br>National Security Council. <12 ><br><br>>snip<<br><br>more... <p></p><i></i>