Originally Posted April 22, 2021
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Story at-a-glance
Leaked documents reveal Reuters and BBC News have been involved in a covert program by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office to weaken Russiaâs influence through a multipronged propaganda campaign
Operation Mockingbird was a clandestine CIA media infiltration campaign launched in 1948 under the Office of Special Projects. The CIA spent about one-third of its budget on bribes to hundreds of journalists who published fake stories at the CIAâs request
However, infiltration and manipulation of the media has been a routine occurrence since 1915, when J.P. Morgan interests, including the steel and shipbuilding industries, purchased editorial control of 25 of the most influential newspapers, thereby allowing them to control news about military preparedness, financial policies and other news that were crucial to their private and corporate interests
Operation Mockingbird was the CIAâs effort to consolidate and expand this secret hold over the media some three decades later
While the propaganda messages change with the times, the basic modus operandi remains the same to this day. If anything, the system has only gotten more efficient and effective, as the number of major media outlets have shrunk and a vast majority of journalists simply parrot whatâs reported by the three global news agencies
Operation Mockingbird, publicly revealed during a 1975 Congressional hearing, was a clandestine CIA media infiltration campaign launched in 1948 under the Office of Special Projects.3 The CIA reportedly spent $1 billion a year (about one-third of its entire budget4) on under-the-table bribes to hundreds of American journalists who in return published fake stories at the CIAâs request. CIA-recruited journalists worked in most major news organizations, including CBS News, Time, Life, Newsweek and The New York Times, just to name a few.5 Later on, the campaign expanded to include foreign media as well.6 As reported by the Free Press:
âIn 1976, Senator Frank Churchâs investigation into the CIA exposed their corruption of the media. The Church Committee reported: âThe CIA currently maintains a network of several hundred foreign individuals around the world who provide intelligence for the CIA and at times attempt to influence opinion through the use of covert propaganda.
These individuals provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outletsâ âŚ
The tactic was straightforward. False news reports or propaganda would be provided by CIA writers to knowing and unknowing reporters who would simply repeat the falsehoods over and over again.â
đş Reuters and BBC News Were Paid for Propaganda Campaign
While Operation Mockingbird may sound like ancient history, thereâs plenty of evidence to suggest itâs still in full swing. During the Cold War, CIA propaganda disparaged communist ideologies. Today, it promotes radical socialist ideas that support a technocratic economic system instead. While the propaganda messages change with the times, the basic modus operandi of their dissemination remains the same. If anything, the system has only gotten more efficient and effective, as the number of major media outlets has shrunk over these past decades, and a vast majority of journalists and news anchors simply parrot whatâs reported by the three global news agencies.
The CIA also isnât the only intelligence agency using the media for its own propaganda purposes. Leaked documents8 reveal Reuters and BBC News have been involved in a covert program by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to weaken Russiaâs influence on its neighbors. In his extensive February 20, 2021, GrayZone article, Max Blumenthal writes:
âWorking through a shadowy department within the UK FCO known as the Counter Disinformation & Media Development (CDMD), the media organizations operated alongside a collection of intelligence contractors in a secret entity known simply as âthe Consortium.â
Through training programs of Russian journalists overseen by Reuters, the British Foreign Office sought to produce an âattitudinal change in the participants,â promoting a âpositive impactâ on their âperception of the UKâ âŚ
In effect, the British government was seeking to infiltrate Russian media and propagate its own narrative through an influence network of Russian journalists trained in the UK âŚ
âThese revelations show that when MPs were railing about Russia, British agents were using the BBC and Reuters to deploy precisely the same tactics that politicians and media commentators were accusing Russia of using,â Chris Williamson, a former UK Labour MP who attempted to apply public scrutiny to the CDMDâs covert activities and was stonewalled on national security grounds, told The Grayzone. â
The BBC and Reuters portray themselves as an unimpeachable, impartial, and authoritative source of world news,â Williamson continued, âbut both are now hugely compromised by these disclosures. Double standards like this just bring establishment politicians and corporate media hacks into further disrepute.ââ
đş Reuters, BBC Hired to Promote Pro-NATO Narratives
The leaked documents show both Reuters and the BBC received âmultimillion-dollar contracts to advance the US/British stateâs interventionist aims.â The FCO funded:
The cultivation of Russian journalists
The establishment of âinfluence networksâ in and around Russia
The promotion of pro-NATO narratives in Russian-speaking regions
In its proposals, Reuters stated it has 15,000 journalists and staff within its global network, including 400 journalists within Russia. Reuters and BBC carried out their covert influencing mission in partnership with other high-profile media companies, including Bellingcat, Meduza and Mediazona.
Overseeing the operation was the Zinc Network, an intelligence contractor, which was also responsible for the establishment of a network of Russian and Central Asian YouTubers who were not registered as external sources. The Zinc Network also claimed to have the ability to âactivate a range of content; to support anti-government protests inside Russia.â
This isnât the first time Reuters and the BBC have been implicated in a Mockingbird-type media influencing operation. Documents declassified in January 2020 showed the British government funded Reuters âthroughout the 1960s and 1970s to assist an anti-Soviet propaganda organization run by the MI6 intelligence agency,â Blumenthal writes.10 The BBC, meanwhile, was used as âa pass-through to conceal paymentsâ to Reuters.
đş180-Degrees From the Truth
Itâs no small irony that most of the organizations claiming to promote truth and counter disinformation are in fact doing the exact opposite. The Counter Disinformation & Media Development (CDMD) group sounds very much like the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH).
The CCDH is an opaquely funded group run by Imran Ahmed, who is also a member of the Steering Committee on Countering Extremism Pilot Task Force under the British governmentâs Commission for Countering Extremism.
Ahmed has gone on record saying he considers anti-vaxxers âan extremist group that pose a national security risk,â11 and admits tracking and spying on 425 vaccine-related Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter accounts.
In addition to stating that medical and scientific professionals must âconvince the public that COVID is dangerous and give them confidence that a vaccine is safe and effective,â the CCDH is also calling for de-platforming anyone who questions vaccines, and to âhold platforms accountableâ through fines, criminal sanctions and other measures that can impact the platformâs bottom line.
So, just as the CDMD is actually not countering disinformation but, rather, creating it, the CCDH is not in the business of countering digital hate; itâs actively creating and promoting online hate by baselessly labeling millions of law-abiding parents â whose only crime is to be concerned about their childrenâs health â as extremist threats and enemies of the state.
đşMedia Have Become Integral Part of Intelligence Spy Network
Other media reports have also highlighted the role of intelligence agencies in the global effort to eliminate âanti-vaccine propagandaâ from public discussion, and the fact that theyâre using sophisticated cyberwarfare tools to do so. For example, independent investigative journalist Whitney Webb writes:
âBritish and American state intelligence agencies are âweaponizing truthâ to quash vaccine hesitancy as both nations prepare for mass inoculations, in a recently announced âcyber warâ to be commanded by AI-powered arbiters of truth against information sources that challenge official narratives âŚ
The UKâs GCHQ [Government Communications Headquarters19] âhas begun an offensive cyber-operation to disrupt anti-vaccine propaganda being spread by hostile statesâ and âis using a toolkit developed to tackle disinformation and recruitment material peddled by Islamic Stateâ to do so.20 In addition, the UK government has ordered the British militaryâs 77th Brigade, which specializes in âinformation warfare,â to launch an online campaign to counter âdeceptive narrativesâ about COVID-19 vaccine candidates.
The newly announced GCHQ âcyber warâ will not only take down âanti-vaccine propagandaâ but will also seek to âdisrupt the operations of the cyberactors responsible for it, including encrypting their data so they cannot access it and blocking their communications with each other.â The effort will also involve GCHQ reaching out to other countries in the âFive Eyesâ alliance (U.S., Australia, New Zealand and Canada) to alert their partner agencies in those countries to target such âpropagandaâ sites hosted within their borders.â
đşIntelligence-Led Information Warfare Against the Public
Clues that U.S. intelligence agencies â not just the CIA but also the FBI â support this cyberwar against the public can also be found in a white paper21 published in the InfraGard Journal in June 2019. InfraGard, a nonprofit national security group, collaborates with the FBI on educational and information-sharing initiatives âthat help mitigate threatsâ to national security.
The InfraGard paper claims the American anti-vaccine movement is being orchestrated by Russian government-aligned organizations seeking to âsow discontent and distrust in topics and initiatives that serve U.S. interests,â and that âThe biggest threat in controlling an outbreak comes from those who categorically reject vaccination.â
Primerâs ultimate goal is to use their AI to entirely automate the shaping of public perceptions and become the arbiter of âtruth,â as defined by the state. ~ Whitney WebbOther evidence includes the fact that the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command have awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to the U.S.-based âmachine intelligenceâ company Primer, to develop âthe first-ever machine learning platform to automatically identify and assess suspected disinformation.â According to Webb, âPrimerâs ultimate goal is to use their AI to entirely automate the shaping of public perceptions and become the arbiter of âtruth,â as defined by the state.â
The self-appointed arbiter of truth NewsGuard â which rates websites on criteria of âcredibilityâ and âtransparencyâ â is also partnered with both the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Defense,29 which strongly suggests government support (if not direct involvement) of censorship.
NewsGuard is also funded by the PR firm Publicis, which also appears to have an important role in this information war. You can learn more about this part of the propaganda arm in âThe Web of Players Trying to Silence Truth.â
đşMost Mainstream Media Are Now Propagandists
Were it not for the mainstream media pumping out misleading if not flat-out false information on a daily basis for months on end, the COVID-19 pandemic would have been a mere blip on the publicâs radar. None of the draconian, freedom-robbing measures would have been remotely possible. Considering the consistency of the narratives across the world this past year, itâs inconceivable that there isnât some central âagencyâ of sorts directing it all. And, if so, there clearly must be a reason behind it. One does not fear-monger for no reason whatsoever. It has a purpose.
Historically, fear has been used by every would-be authoritarian and totalitarian regime you can think of, so thereâs every reason to suspect the same applies now. The main difference is that todayâs totalitarian ruler is more or less wholly unknown.
Who is it that wants to rule the worldâs population through fear? Who is trying to take control over the whole globe? Who is guiding and instructing virtually all government leaders? Intelligence agencies and their media partners undoubtedly play key roles, but theyâre unlikely to be the true core of the power structure behind it all.
No, the real power and leadership resides with the technocratic elite, the members of which have quietly and diligently worked to forward the agenda of a New World Order (NWO) for decades. What was once known as the NWO is now referred to as the Great Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, with a public focus on a âgreenâ carbon-based economy.
The not so public focus is technological surveillance and control over every facet of everyoneâs life, from health and civic involvement to labor, education and economy. Unfortunately, members of the technocracy no longer carry member cards or pay membership dues, which obscures their affiliation, but certain organizations are so intimately involved in furthering the Great Reset agenda that you can safely assume a majority of their members play some role in this scheme.
đşThe Council on Foreign Relations
Aside from intelligence agencies, another key player behind the Great Reset is the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). As explained by Swiss Policy Research, âExecutives and top journalists of almost all major U.S. media outlets have long been members of the influential Council on Foreign Relations.â
Not to be confused with the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations or the European Council on Foreign Relations, CFR is a nonprofit think tank, the 5,000-plus members of which also include past and present presidents, politicians, secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, academic professors and corporate leaders, just to name a few.
CFR also operates the David Rockefeller Studies Program, which in turn advises the White House on foreign policy matters. Overall, the CFR wields incredible power and influence over the U.S. White House and its policies. As reported by Swiss Policy Research:
âIn his famous article about âThe American Establishment,â political columnist Richard H. Rovere noted: âThe directors of the CFR make up a sort of Presidium for that part of the Establishment that guides our destiny as a nation âŚ
[I]t rarely fails to get one of its members, or at least one of its allies, into the White House. In fact, it generally is able to see to it that both nominees are men acceptable to it.â It was not until the 2016 election that the Council couldnât, apparently, prevail.â
đşThe Synchronization of Fake News
CFR has two international affiliates: the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission, both of which were established by CFR leaders âto foster elite cooperation at the global level.â Well-known names in the Trilateral groupâs U.S. branch include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Michael Bloomberg and Google heavyweights Eric Schmidt and Susan Molinari, vice president for public policy at Google. Many of its board members are also members of the Aspen Institute, which grooms and mentors executives from around the world about the subtleties of globalization. As you can see in the graphic below, major media are well represented in all three groups. As mentioned, CFR members also include current and former CIA directors. In his book, âAmerican War Machine,â33,34 Peter Dale Scott also documents the ties between CFR, the CIA, the national security apparatus and the banking industry. Taken together, these ties explain how a false narrative (whatever it might be) can be so widely coordinated and synchronized.
đşRichard Stengel â Technocracy Poster Boy
Knowing what you now know about the CFR, comments by Richard Stengel, the top state media appointee for President Bidenâs transition team, will probably make a lot more sense.
During a 2018 CFR forum on fake news, Stengel â a CFR member and Atlantic Council fellow, former State Department official for the Obama administration, former managing editor for Time magazine, strategic adviser to Snap Inc., which runs Snapchat and Bitmoji and a political analyst on MSNBC â insisted governments must use propaganda on their citizens.35
He repeated this sentiment in November 2020, after being appointed to President Bidenâs transition team, saying heâs ânot against propaganda. Every country does it, and they have to do it to their own population. And I donât necessarily think itâs that awful.â36 As reported by The GrayZone:37
âA committed crusader in what he openly describes as a global âinformation war,â Stengel has proudly proclaimed his dedication to the careful management of the publicâs access to information.â
Stengel has even proposed abolishing â ârethinkingâ â the First Amendment, which guarantees the freedom of speech and press, âfor practical reasons in society.â38
Stengelâs presence in the Biden administration may be an augury of things to come, considering he created a nonclassified government entity during his Obama years, specifically to combat Russian disinformation.39 This entity, the Global Engagement Center, now facilitates the U.S. governmentâs efforts to spread its own propaganda around the world.
Stengel, with his close ties to several key centers of technocratic power â the U.S. government, the CFR, the Atlantic Council, mainstream media and Big Tech â is a veritable poster boy for modern technocracy, which makes his shameless promotion of censorship and propaganda more than a little understandable.
đşPre-Mockingbird Media Manipulation
While Operation Mockingbird has earned a place in history as a point at which the free press was compromised, in reality, the infiltration of the press occurred long before the 1950s.
In his February 9, 1917, Congressional remarks, Congressman Oscar Callaway explained the origin and execution of the plan to control and manipulate public opinion and mindset through media, which had taken shape just two years earlier:
âIn March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, shipbuilding, and powder interest, and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press.
They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers. An agreement was reached; the policy of the papers was bought, to be paid for by the month; an editor was furnished for each paper to properly supervise and edit information regarding the questions of preparedness, militarism, financial policies, and other things of national and international nature considered vital to the interests of the purchasers.â
Operation Mockingbird was essentially the CIAâs effort to consolidate, while simultaneously expanding, this secret hold over the media some three decades later. Itâs a sobering thought to realize that virtually no one alive today has ever been informed by a truly free and independent press.
While the situation has surely deteriorated in more recent years, the covert use of mainstream media to manipulate and misdirect the public to protect the interests of the elite few has been par for the course for over 100 years.
đşThe Propaganda Multipliers
When it comes to the actual dissemination of fake news and propaganda, news agencies play a central role, and thereâs only three of them: The Associated Press (AP), Reuters and Agence France-Presse (AFP). As explained in the Swiss Policy Research post, âThe Propaganda Multiplierâ: âThe key role played by these agencies means Western media often report on the same topics, even using the same wording. In addition, governments, military and intelligence services use these global news agencies as multipliers to spread their messages around the world.
A study of the Syria war coverage by nine leading European newspapers clearly illustrates these issues: 78% of all articles were based in whole or in part on agency reports ⌠0% on investigative research. Moreover, 82% of all opinion pieces and interviews were in favor of a U.S. and NATO intervention, while propaganda was attributed exclusively to the opposite side.â
In short, until or unless at least one of these news agencies sends out a notice, national and local media are unlikely to report on an event. Even photos and videos are typically sourced directly from these global news agencies. This way, people hear, see and read the exact same message everywhere.
âThis dependency on the global agencies creates a striking similarity in international reporting: from Vienna to Washington, our media often report the same topics, using many of the same phrases â a phenomenon that would otherwise rather be associated with âcontrolled mediaâ in authoritarian states,â Swiss Policy Research writes.42
Even media outlets that have foreign correspondents on their payroll do not expect those correspondents to conduct independent investigations. They too simply report whatever the Big Three news agencies want covered, and from the angle they want it covered. What you end up with is a sort of echo-chamber where only one view is presented. As one might expect, this setup makes for a perfect propaganda machine.
As noted by Swiss Policy Research, âDue to the rather low journalistic performance of the mainstream media and their high dependence on a few news agencies, it is easy for interested parties to spread propaganda and disinformation in a supposedly respectable format to a worldwide audience.â Intelligence agencies and defense ministries are well aware of this and use it with regularity, as surely does the CFR and the rest of the technocratic apparatus.
In short, the current censoring and labeling of anything that threatens the technocratic agenda and the profiteering of its members as âmisinformationâ and âdisinformationâ is a top-down scheme. Itâs not random, by any means, and itâs not driven by the opinions of private companies themselves. Social media companies, for example, are mere tools for the technocratic deep state, which operates worldwide.
The question then becomes, if propaganda is that deeply entrenched in our media structure, how do we know what is true and what is not? Thereâs no easy answer to this question, but the solution involves first becoming aware of the fact that media lies, and that there is a reason for why the media narrative is what it is. One way to evaluate the news is to ask yourself, âWhy might they want me to think of this in this particular way?â Eventually, patterns begin to form.
Ultimately, to find the truth, you must be willing to look for it, and to look in places outside the mainstream media consortium. You have to ask questions and reason your way through the information you find. If something doesnât make sense yet youâre told to accept it without question, itâs probably propaganda.
Any number of COVID-19 restrictions, for example, have been illogical in the extreme, which tells us theyâre not about protecting people from infection. Itâs about something else, and that something else has often been the purposeful destruction of small businesses to facilitate wealth transfer from the middle- and lower class to the top echelon. Ultimately, that is the plan, and to stop it, we have to stop believing the propaganda. Itâs just that simple. And that challenging.
â Sources and References
2, 4 SGT Report October 7, 2019
3, 5, 7 Free Press July 17, 2013
8 Telegraph Trojan Horse Undermining Russia
9, 10 The GrayZone February 20, 2021
11 The Independent July 7, 2020
12 The Anti-Vaxx Playbook (PDF), Page 9
13 The Anti-Vaxx Playbook (PDF), Page 10
14 The Anti-Vaxx Playbook (PDF), Page 43
15, 20 The Times November 9, 2020
16 UK Defense Journal November 10, 2020
17 The National News November 9, 2020
18, 28 Unlimited Hangout November 11, 2020
19 GCHQ.gov.UK
21, 24, 25, 26 The Infragard Journal June 2019; 2(1) (PDF)
22 InfraGard
23 InfraGard About Us
27 PR Newswire October 1, 2020
29 Dropbox NewsGuard Partners
30, 32 Swiss Policy Research The American Empire and Its Media
31 Council on Foreign Relations: The Imperial Council of the US
33 Amazon.com American War Machine by Peter Dale Scott
34, 40 Global Research September 30, 2019
35 The New American July 16, 2018
36, 37, 38, 39 The GrayZone November 11, 2020
41, 42 Swiss Policy Research, The Propaganda Multiplier
1, 6 ATI March 12, 2018
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