By Mike Whitney 02/24/06
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12060.htm
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was warmly greeted at the recent meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations. The CFR is the hand-picked assemblage of western elites from big-energy, corporate media, high-finance and the weapons industry. These are the 4,000 or so members of the American ruling class who determine the shape of policy and ensure that the management of the global economic system remains in the hands of U.S. bluebloods.
As the Pentagonâs chief-coordinator, Rumsfeld enjoys a prominent place among American mandarins. He is the caretaker of their most prized possession; the high-tech, taxpayer-funded, laser-guided war machine. The US Military is the crown-jewel of the American empire; a fully-operational security apparatus for the protection of pilfered resources and the ongoing subjugation of the developing world.
Rumsfeldâs speech alerted his audience to the threats facing America in the new century.
He opined: âWe meet today in the 6th year in what promises to be a long struggle against an enemy that in many ways is unlike any our country has ever faced. And, in this war, some of the most critical battles may not be in the mountains in Afghanistan or in the streets of Iraq, but in newsroomsâin places like New York, London, Cairo, and elsewhere.â
âNew Yorkâ?
âOur enemies have skillfully adapted to fighting wars in todayâs media age, but for the most part our country has notâ.
Huh? Does Rummy mean those grainy, poorly-produced videos of Bin Laden and co.?
âConsider that the violent extremists have established âmedia relations committeesââand have proven to be highly-successful at manipulating opinion-elites. They plan to design their headline-grabbing attacks using every means of communications to intimidate and break the collective will of free peopleâ.
What gibberish.
Itâs foolish to mention âintimidating and breaking the collective will of free peopleâ without entering Abu Ghraib, Guantanomo and Falluja into the discussion. Rumsfeld is just griping about the disgrace heâs heaped on Americaâs reputation by his refusal to conform to even minimal standards of decency. Instead, he insists that Americaâs declining stature in the world is the result of a hostile media and âskillful enemiesâ; in other words, anyone with a computer keyboard and a rudimentary sense of moral judgment.
(Our enemies) âknow that communications transcend bordersâ¦and that a single news story , handled skillfully, can be as damaging to our cause and as helpful to theirs, as any other method of military attackâ.
If the Pentagon is really so worried about âbad press coverageâ why not close down the torture-chambers and withdrawal from Iraq? Instead, Rumsfeld is making the case for a preemptive-assault on free speech.
âThe growing number of media outlets in many parts of the worldâ¦.too often serve to inflame and distort, rather than explain and inform. And while Al Qaida and extremist movements have utilized this forum for many years, and have successfully poisoned the Muslim publicâs view of the West, we have barely even begun to compete in reaching their audiences.â
âInflame and distortâ?
What distortion? Do cameras distort the photos of abused prisoners, desperate people, or decimated cities?
Rumsfeldâs analysis borders on the delusional. Al Qaida doesnât have a well-oiled propaganda mechanism that provides a steady stream of fabrications to whip the public into a frenzy. Thatâs the American mediaâs assignment. And, they havenât âpoisoned Muslim public opinionâ against us. That has been entirely the doing of the Pentagon warlords and their White House compatriots.
âThe standard US government public affairs operation was designed primarily â¦to be reactive rather than proactiveâ¦Government, however, is beginning to adaptâ
âProactive newsâ? In other words, propaganda.
Rumsfeld confirms his dedication to propaganda by defending the bogus stories that were printed in Iraqi newspapers by Pentagon contractors. (We) âsought non-traditional means to provide accurate information to the Iraqi people in the face of an aggressive campaign of disinformationâ¦.This has been deemed inappropriateâfor examples the allegations of âbuying newsââ.
A brazen defense of intentionally planted lies; how low can we sink?
This has had a âchilling effect for those who are asked to serve in the military public affairs field.â
Is it really that difficult to print the truth?
Rumsfeld boasts of the vast changes in âcommunications planningâ taking place at the Pentagon.
A âpublic affairsâ strategy is at the heart of the new paradigm, replete with ârapid responseâ teams to address the nagging issues of bombed-out wedding parties, starving prisoners, and devastated cities. No problem is so great that it canât be papered-over by a public relations team trained in the black-art of deception, obfuscation, and slight-of-hand. Trickery now tops the list of military priorities.
âUS Central Command has launched an online communications effort that includes electronic news updates and a links campaign that has resulted in several hundred blogs receiving and publishing CENTCOM content.â
The military plans to develop the âinstitutional capabilityâ to respond to critical news coverage within the same news cycle and to develop a comprehensive scheme for infiltrating the internet.
The Pentagonâs strategy for taking over the internet and controlling the free flow of information has already been chronicled in a recently declassified report, âThe Information Operations Roadmapâ; is a window into the minds of those who see free speech as dangerous as an âenemy weapons-systemâ.
The Pentagon is aiming for âfull spectrum dominanceâ of the Internet. Their objective is to manipulate public perceptions, quash competing points of view, and perpetuate a narrative of American generosity and good-will.
Rumsfeldâs comments are intended to awaken his constituents to the massive information war that is being waged to transform the Internet into the progeny of the MSM; a reliable partner for the dissemination of establishment-friendly news.
The Associated Press reported recently that the US government conducted a massive simulated attack on the Internet called âCyber-Stormâ. The wargame was designed, among other things, to ârespond to misinformation campaigns and activist calls by internet bloggers, online diarists whose âWeb logsâ include political rantings and musings about current eventsâ.
Before Bush took office, âpolitical rantings and musings about current eventsâ were protected under the 1st amendment.
No more.
The War Department is planning to insert itself into every area of the Internet from blogs to chat rooms, from leftist web sites to editorial commentary. Their rapid response team will be on hair-trigger alert to dispute any tidbit of information that challenges the official storyline.
We can expect to encounter, as the BBC notes, âpsychological operations (that) try to manipulate the thoughts and the beliefs of the enemy (as well as) computer network specialists who seek to destroy enemy networks.â
The enemy, of course, is anyone who refuses to accept their servile role in the new world order or who disrupts the smooth-operation of the Bush police-state.
The resolve to foreclose on free speech has never been greater.
As for Rumsfeldâs devotees at the CFR, the problem of savaging civil liberties is never seriously raised. After all, these are the primary beneficiaries of Washingtonâs global resource-war; should it matter that other peopleâs freedom is sacrificed to perpetuate the fundamental institutions of class and privilege?
Rumsfeld is right. The only way to prevail on the information-battlefield is to âtake no prisonersâ; police the Internet, uproot the troublemakers and activists who provide the truth, and âcatapult the propagandaâ (Bush) from every bullhorn and web site across the virtual-universe. Free speech is a luxury we cannot afford if it threatens to undermine the basic platforms of western white rule.
As Rumsfeld said, âWe are fighting a battle where the survival of our free way of life is at stake.â
Indeed, it is.