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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (32571)4/28/2003 3:50:53 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
THE MIGHTY WURLITZER

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The CIA was caught in a cranio-rectalitis inversion by the Church Committee in the late 1970's. That being Senator Frank Church, and an investigation into what the CIA was up to in anticipation of its newest onslaught on truth called the Office of Global Information. (Formerly called the Office of Strategic Influence, until they got too embarrassed by the bald assed lies they were trying to huckster to world.)

Sen. Church, who had some power at the time, requested that the CIA out all its assets in the U.S. corporate media. The CIA declined, and the best that Church could come up with was a CIA redacted summary of the resumes of all the CIA agents working in the US media establishment. The Director of the CIA never named names, but he did, under duress provide 400 resumes of agents that the CIA had planted in America's media.

Which makes this a "Great Game", akin to the Russian-England race to capture Afghanistan in 1907.

Who are the CIA plants in the US media today?

Here's my short list:

Judith Miller, New York Times

Corrierre del Serra, Milano -- en toto

Daily Telegraph UK -- en toto

Faux New Network -- en toto

(Sorry the list is so obvious. Rupert Murdock is getting stinking rich selling his fascist claptrap to the Bushies, and it is just disgusting!)

NPR: Juan William, Scott Simon and Kokie Roberts.

PBS: Jim Lehrer

These are sell outs. No question about it.

Chrisopher Hitchens -- a total fraud. But well paid to become one.

David Corn -- sold out for less than Hitchens.

And the hits just keep happenin'!