Title: SAVAGE JUST PLAYED THE MURDER OF NICK BERG ON THE AIR Source:
SAVAGE NATION URL Source:http://www.760kfmb.com/listen_live/ Published:Jun 8, 2006 Author:MIKE SAVAGE Post Date:2006-06-08 18:39:34 by TLBSHOW Keywords:None Views:3118 Comments:13
Nick Berg was most likely murdered by the CIA. Look at the chair he is sitting on. It is the same one that is at abu ghraib. Look at the background colors on the wall. Again same colors as abu ghraig. Look at his jumpsuit. Same colors of the "detainees". Add the fact that when his murder story first broke our government denied he had ever been in their custody. Turns out they had him in their custody just prior to his murder.
The Bush regime is based on lies and fraud. Never believe a word from anyone in that evil regime.
Nah...I'll wiki it when I get home. Yeah this Zarqawi thing is a total psy-op. One of the generals was quoted in the Washington Post a year or two ago that the target audience for the psy-op were literally the "audience at home," or television news viewers.
On April 10, 2006, the Washington Post reported that the U.S. military conducted a major propaganda offensive designed to exaggerate Zarqawi's role in the Iraqi insurgency. Gen. Mark Kimmitt says of the propaganda campaign that there "was no attempt to manipulate the press." In an internal briefing, Kimmitt is quoted as stating, "The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." The main goal of the propaganda campaign seems to have been to exacerbate a rift between insurgent forces in Iraq, but intelligence experts worry that it has actually enhanced Zarqawi's influence. Col. Derek Harvey, "who served as a military intelligence officer in Iraq and then was one of the top officers handling Iraq intelligence issues on the staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff," warned an Army meeting in 2004 that "Our own focus on Zarqawi has enlarged his caricature, if you will -- made him more important than he really is, in some ways." While Pentagon spokespersons state unequivocally that PSYOPs may not be used to influence American citizens, there is little question that the information disseminated through the program has found its way into American media sources. The Post also notes that "One briefing slide about U.S. "strategic communications" in Iraq, prepared for Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the top U.S. commander in Iraq, describes the "home audience" as one of six major targets of the American side of the war." [22]