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Opinions/Editorials Title: Response to comments: A Conspiracy Theory that became a “Conspiracy Fact”: The CIA … #29. To: Gatlin (#16) #32. To: Gatlin (#31) To: Deckard, Buckeroo, All I am coming back atcha
get ready for it because both barrels are loaded with double aught buckshot shells full of information. I had some time to spend
so as the Seeker of Truth, I started researching. The first two links in the article and your posts that I clicked on were broken and provided no information
nice work there, Sport. I finally found a working link and it used information from a journalist named Gary Webb that he presented in a three-part series called Dark Alliance, published in August 1996 by the San Jose Mercury News. So now the Seeker of Truth was finally onto something, a start. I set out to pursue information about Gary Webb and the Dark Alliance. In the first search hit, I quickly learned that Jeff Leen, The Washington Posts assistant managing editor for investigations had already done my homework for me with astonishing and damning results. Jeff starts off with: I could continue on, but then why should I. I have spent enough time calling to your attention yet another agenda driven journalist and I now repeat my challenge for you to show me irrefutable evidence of your charges, but stop using people like Geraldo Rivera and Gary Webb again as your expert witnesses. It will be most educational for you to take time and read the damning expose on Webb by clicking here. While I continually try to tell you two narrow-minded idiots to stop buying into Yellow Journalism and do some simple fact-checking before you form an opinion or make a snap judgment, I know in my heart of hearts that you never will let truth become the dominate reality factor in your lives, because you cannot divorce yourself from your evil libertarian ideology. It is in my effort to further assist you to walk the narrow path of righteousness, that I now take liberty to repost the following information for your further enlightenment: I am criticized for sometime posting information from Huffington Post (HP) on LF. There is openly stated prejudice against HP because of their overtly liberal commentary and I understand this. I have responded to the chastisement for occasionally using HP as a source by stating: Facts are facts, wherever you can find them. The limited-learning individuals who so quickly condemn HP fail to realize that HP was among the first, and probably the very first, of the alternatives news aggregators to expose and tear into those originating and propagating the concocted UV gang rape story. I find it happing more often than not that journalists are taking advantage of the weak-minded but seemingly educated readers who apparently do not wish to expend the energy or have no stamina to face a personal responsibility to get the facts
before they quickly rush to judgments or make snap decisions and post those on LF based solely on biased information and sometimes outright lies. When I read these YJ articles for understanding and critical analysis, I always approach from the other side expecting to discover discrepancies
as I feel Packrat has so complementary done is his two posts. For my efforts, I was recently tagged with Searcher of Truth as a moniker. I accept the left-handed compliment and now wear the new title proudly as I continue to find this aggressive agenda setting is rapidly becoming the modus operandi for young journalists. I place blame on these authors of YJ for doing this. I place more blame on the readers who do not question the narrative piece containing partial data and one-sided information reported only from those who have a vested personal interest in the story and possible financial reward from an obviously impending law suit. How seemingly educated folks can so quickly go after the cheese in these JY article mousetraps the authors applying the AST set for them with partial-facts and sometimes fabricated information is quite puzzling. I fail to understand their reasoning, but I always find theyll scream louder that its the moral (agenda) of the story and not the validity of the story itself that deserves utmost attention. That there are a few bad cops, regardless whether there is truth or not in the current story they are reading, is enough justification for them to tear into the keyboard and start their condemnation process. It is so cult-nature predictable. Maybe there is hope that some day these individual will take on skepticism and simply stop placing full belief in YJ stories and thereby leave room for all YJ articles to become happenings with the boy who cried wolf results. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 11.
#5. To: Gatlin (#0)
How the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb ...documents released by the CIA provide fresh context to the Dark Alliance saga information that paints an ugly portrait of the mainstream media at the time. On September 18, (2014)the agency released a trove of documents spanning three decades of secret government operations. Culled from the agencys in-house journal, Studies in Intelligence, the materials include a previously unreleased six-page article titled Managing a Nightmare: CIA Public Affairs and the Drug Conspiracy Story. Looking back on the weeks immediately following the publication of Dark Alliance, the document offers a unique window into the CIAs internal reaction to what it called a genuine public relations crisis while revealing just how little the agency ultimately had to do to swiftly extinguish the public outcry. Thanks in part to what author Nicholas Dujmovic, a CIA Directorate of Intelligence staffer at the time of publication, describes as a ground base of already productive relations with journalists, the CIAs Public Affairs officers watched with relief as the largest newspapers in the country rescued the agency from disaster, and, in the process, destroyed the reputation of an aggressive, award-winning reporter.
Ho hum ... another yellow journalism article. I won't take the time to rip this one to shreads.
You do realize that there is a link to the actual CIA documents there, right? Ho hum ... another yellow journalism article. yellow journalism [yel-oh jur-nl-iz-uh m], Noun. 1. Any article from a non-government-approved source that accurately documents the truth about government lies, crimes, coverups or corruption. (see also "kook site"). 2. A misused rejoinder used by those who call themselves "truthseekers" but utterly fail in their quest for the truth either due to intellectual laziness or crippling fear of what they may learn. 3. A term used by disinformation agents to distract from actual debate.
#17. To: Deckard (#11)
yellow journalism [yel-oh jur-nl-iz-uh m], Noun. 1. Any article containing non-factual information and used as a source for a libertarian to influence his warped thinking.
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