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The Great WMD Hunt
The media knew they were there--but where are they?
FAIR, July/August 2003
"....where were all these
newspapers and politicians in the months leading up to the invasion of Iraq? You had to be
willfully blind not to know at the time what they are now discovering in such breathless
shock -- that the U.S. and British governments were telling brazen lies in order to
manipulate their peoples into supporting the war...Why did most U.S. and British media,
including serious newspapers like the Washington Post and the London Times, treat this
farrago of transparent misrepresentations as serious news?"
U.S. news media should have been tougher before the war
Salt Lake Tribune,
21 July 2003
"Media organizations are now under tight control,
Pilger said. Just five corporations rule the broadcasters in the United States. In
Australia, Rupert Murdoch controls 70 percent of the media.... The three main dangers
facing the world, he said, are silence, betrayal and power - and journalists can make
silence dangerous."
The power of silence
Asia Times, 10
July 2003
War on Truth By John Pilger The New Statesman Monday 04 August 2003
"Hussein
Kamel, the highest-ranking Iraqi official ever to defect from Saddam Husseins inner
circle, told CIA and British intelligence officers and U.N. inspectors in the summer of
1995 that after the gulf war, Iraq destroyed all its chemical and biological weapons
stocks and the missiles to deliver them... Kamel told his Western interrogators that he hoped his revelations
would trigger Saddams overthrow. But after six months in exile in Jordan, Kamel
realized the United States would not support his dream of becoming Iraqs ruler after
Saddams demise. He chose to return to Iraqwhere he was promptly killed... Kamels
revelations about the destruction of Iraqs WMD stocks were hushed up by the U.N.
inspectors, sources say... the defectors tale raises questions about whether the WMD
stockpiles attributed to Iraq still exist....NEWSWEEK has obtained the notes of
Kamels U.N. debrief, and verified that the document is authentic...Kamel was
interrogated in separate sessions by the CIA, Britains M.I.6 and a trio from the
United Nations, led by the inspection teams head, Rolf Ekeus. NEWSWEEK has obtained
the notes of Kamels U.N. debrief, and verified that the document is authentic.
NEWSWEEK has also learned that Kamel told the same story to the CIA and M.I.6.... overall,
Kamels information was 'almost embarrass-ing, it was so extensive,' Ekeus
recalledincluding the fact that Ekeuss own Arabic translator, a Syrian, was,
according to Kamel, an Iraqi agent who had been reporting to Kamel himself all
along. "
The defector's secrets
Newsweek Magazine,
3 March 2003 issue
(also reported on BBC Radio 4
Today Programme, 28 February 2003)
Transcript of interview with Iraqi defector exposes White House lies on Iraqi weapons - click here
"On
February 24, Newsweek
broke what may be the biggest story of the Iraq crisis. In a revelation that
'raises questions about whether the WMD [weapons of mass destruction] stockpiles
attributed to Iraq still exist,' the magazine's issue dated March 3 reported that the
Iraqi weapons chief who defected from the regime in 1995 told U.N. inspectors that Iraq
had destroyed its entire stockpile of chemical and biological weapons and banned missiles,
as Iraq claims. ...Kamel's defection has been cited repeatedly by George W. Bush and
leading administration officials as evidence that 1) Iraq has not disarmed; 2) inspections
cannot disarm it; and 3) defectors such as Kamel are the most reliable source of
information on Iraq's weapons... The Kamel story is a bombshell that necessitates a thorough
reevaluation of U.S. media reporting on Iraq, much of which has taken for granted that the
nation retains supplies of prohibited weapons. (See FAIR Media Advisory, 'Iraq's Hidden
Weapons: From Allegation to Fact,' 2/4/03.) Kamel's testimony is not, of course, proof
that Iraq does not have hidden stocks of chemical or biological weapons, but it does
suggest a need for much more media skepticism about U.S. allegations than has previously
been shown.... So far, according to a
February 27 search of
the Nexis database, no major U.S. newspapers or national television news
shows have picked up the Newsweek story."
Star Witness on Iraq Said Weapons Were
Destroyed
FAIR, 27
February 2003
BBC reports on orignial Kamel defection - click here
"A new study based on a series of seven nationwide
polls conducted from January through September of this year reveals that before and after
the Iraq war, a majority of Americans have had significant misperceptions and these are
highly related to support for the war with Iraq. The polling, conducted by the
Program on International Policy (PIPA) at the University of Maryland and Knowledge
Networks, also reveals that the frequency of these misperceptions varies significantly
according to individuals' primary source of news. Those who primarily watch Fox News are
significantly more likely to have misperceptions, while those who primarily listen to NPR
or watch PBS are significantly less likely...Such misperceptions are highly related to
support for the war.... Variations in misperceptions according to news source cannot
simply be explained as a result of differences in the demographics of each audience,
because these variations can also be found when comparing the rate of misperceptions
within demographic subgroups of each audience... While it would seem that misperceptions
are derived from a failure to pay attention to the news, in fact, overall, those who pay
greater attention to the news are no less likely to have misperceptions. Among those who
primarily watch Fox, those who pay more attention are more likely to have misperceptions.
Only those who mostly get their news from print media have fewer misperceptions as they
pay more attention".
Study Finds Direct Link Between Misinformation and Public Misconception
Program on International Policy
Attitudes, 2 October 2003
"Political
donations by US television and radio stations have almost doubled in the last year,
research has shown. And the Bush family's association with many media organisations runs
deep and is reflected by the hefty handouts from the likes of NBC network owner General
Electric and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, both trenchant supporters of the war. The
amount of money ploughed into party coffers by Rupert Murdoch's Fox TV, NBC and radio
giant Clear Channel among others has gone up to £7.56m in 2001/2002, compared with just
£4.6m in 2000, the latest figures reveal. Media companies have shown that they have deep
pockets when it comes to politics, with the level of contributions made over the last
decade growing ninefold, according to the Centre for Responsive Politics, a US research
group that tracks money and politics. The support President Bush has received from the
corporate sector is evidenced by the unprecedented $100m he raised when he decided to run
for president... Figures show that NBC network owner General Electric and News
Corporation, owner of the Fox and Sky television networks and the New York Post, tipped
the bulk of their soft money funds into Republican coffers in 2001-02. The two media
giants are among the most prolific donors, according the data reported to the US federal
electoral commission... Murdoch's media empire still has close ties with the Bush family.
The relationship was recently put under the spotlight when it was revealed that Fox News
Channel chairman Roger Ailes, a former Republican party strategist, secretly acted as an
advisor to the president in the days after the September 11 terrorist strikes."
US media dig deep for politicians
Guardian
7 April 2003
POST WAR
Bush 9/11 Admission Gets Little Play
"The Bush administration's deliberately deceptive
rhetoric formed the lie, and major corporate news organizations served as shameless
hucksters for the political propaganda. So now, when the president finally fesses up and
says sheepishly that there was "no evidence that Hussein was involved" with the
Sept. 11 attacks, that ought to be a major news story. Instead, it was buried and got
little play, when it should have made headlines and been the lead story on every American
news broadcast.....Seth Porges, in the newspaper trade magazine "Editor &
Publisher," did some telling research and wrote, "Of America's 12 highest
circulation daily papers, only the LA Times, Chicago Tribune and Dallas Morning News ran
anything about it on the front page. In The New York Times, the story was relegated to
page 22. USA Today: page 16. The Houston Chronicle: page 3. The San Francisco Chronicle:
page 14. The Washington Post: page 18. Newsday: page 41. The New York Daily News: page
14. The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal didn't even mention it at
all."
Media Ignores Bush Admission That Saddam Not Involved In Sept. 11
Niagara Falls Reporter,
23 September 2003
'Fight Smart' Special Report
David Kelly and Scott
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"President Bush, asked about the Niger
issue at a news conference during his visit to South Africa, did not answer directly but
said that he was 'certain that Saddam Hussein had a weapons of mass destruction
programme'. Like Mr Blair, he has dropped the assertion that
Iraq actually had weapons. Both now say that it had a
'programme.' "
Did Iraq try to get African uranium?
BBC Online 9 July
| Background Media Links For This 'Fight Smart' Report |
| CIA challenged reliability of Blair September dossier before it was published |
| What the Blair September dossier actually said |
| The lies are leaking |
| The Italian connection |
| Right wing think tanks that pushed unknowing US public into war for oil |
| Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Perle at the heart of this agenda |
| British complicity - 'Operation Rockingham' |
| 'Dark Actors' - The death of Dr Kelly and what he knew |
| Why Britain has gone along with all of this |
| How the media let humanity down - The General Kamel episode and other deceptions the press ignored before the war |
"There is
no longer any serious doubt that Bush administration officials deceived us into war. The
key question now is why so many influential people are in denial, unwilling to admit the
obvious.... even people who aren't partisan Republicans shy away from confronting
the administration's dishonest case for war, because they don't want to face the
implications."
Denial and Deception
New York Times, 24 June 2003
Including
A Vision For Transforming America - 24 March 2003
This Is Our Prime Minister - 23 Feb 2003
What Is Happening To Britain
And America? - 9 Feb 2003
The 911 Omar Sheikh Files - 2 Jan
2003
'October Surprise 2002' - Life After The US Constitutional Coup - 31 Oct 2002
What Did Britain Know About 911? - 28 Aug 2002
Why Did Bush Not Act On Sept 11? - 9 May 2002
World Peace Offered From Hiroshima - 22 April 2002
Did Sept 11 victims die for Enron? - 8 March 2002
CIA provided funds to financiers of Sept 11 bomber - 18
Nov 2001
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