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maandag 27 november 2017

Trump administratie manipuleert de bevolking middels 'fake news' richting oorlog met Iran.................

Het volgende artikel, geschreven door Adam Johnson Op 'FAIR', ontving ik gisteren via Anti-Media.

Johnson betoogt dat het vreemd is te zien hoe de Trump administratie van uur tot uur via een slechte plot de reguliere (massa-) media manipuleert en hoe die media als een kip zonder kop een waanzinnig verhaal overnemen als was het de waarheid...... Kortom: alweer komt een fiks deel van de reguliere media met nepnieuws (of 'fake news' zo u wilt)......................

De Trump administratie heeft 'veiligheidsaanklagers' van justitie opgedragen te zoeken naar alles wat maar stinkt in verband met Iran...... Dit daar de Trump administratie de sancties tegen Iran verder wil opvoeren, maar daar wel een reden voor moet hebben...... Ronduit schandalig natuurlijk, daar de aanklagers worden gebruikt voor een smerig politiek spel van Trump en z'n militaire junta, vandaar ook dat een paar klokkenluiders deze zaak naar buiten brachten.

Behoorlijk vreemd, zeker als je bedenkt dat de Trump administratie Iran zonder enig bewijs beschuldigde van het zich niet houden aan de eerder met Obama gesloten nucleaire deal (de zogenaamde: Iran Deal) en daarop opnieuw sancties instelde. Dit deed de VS zonder overleg te plegen met de andere partijen (zoals de EU) die meewerkten aan het tot stand komen van deze deal (Iran zou afzien van verrijking van uranium, als beloning daarvoor zouden de sancties tegen dat land worden opgeheven)....

En waar gaat hem om beste bezoeker? Wel simpel: men stelt o.a. dat een Iraanse man HBO en dan m.n. haar site van Game of Thrones heeft gehackt....... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! 'Zo de waard is vertrouwt deze haar gasten', zullen we maar denken, immers welk land zou zo gek zijn daadwerkelijk energie te steken in het hacken van een tv serie??? Juist: alleen de VS!!

Het is als met Noord-Korea dat Sony zou hebben gehackt, een zaak waarvoor nooit de bewijzen boven tafel zijn gekomen......

Zijne kwaadaardigheid Mike Pompeo die momenteel de CIA leidt was eerder al bezig om middels delen uit rapporten aan elkaar te plakken en zo te bewijzen dat Osama Bin Laden en Al Qaida een band hadden/hebben met Iran........ ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Bin Laden en 'zijn' Al Qaida zijn van soennitische huize en die geloofsrichting in de islam is de doodsvijand van de sjiieten en daarmee van het sjiitische Iran.......

Lullig genoeg geeft dit eens te meer aan dat de VS uit is op oorlog met Iran, daarin werkt de VS samen met de reli-fascistische dictatuur Saoedi-Arabië en de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël...... NB de 3 grote agressors in het Midden-Oosten, dit in tegenstelling tot Iran!

Lees het volgende ontluisterende verhaal en zie hoe de VS niet alleen het eigen volk bedondert, maar ook de rest van de westerse landen, die alles wat de VS doet en zegt, zelfs als de leugens er dik bovenop liggen, als zaligmakend overnemen:

Trump Administration Plays Media Like Fiddle on Iran/HBO Hacking Story

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Een beeld uit de serie Game of Thrones (waarvan het eerste seizoen ver achterblijft bij de kwaliteit van de latere seizoenen, 'dit zal wel te danken zijn aan hacks van Putin....')

ADAM JOHNSON
NOVEMBER 24, 2017

It’s rare to see evidence of an administration plot to manipulate the media unfolding in real time, but such is the case this week—and thus far, corporate media have taken the bait hook, line, and sinker.
The Washington Post reported Sunday (11/19/17) that the Trump Justice Department had been ordering national security prosecutors to single out cases involving Iranian nationals to help push for new sanctions on Iran. The Post’s Devlin Barrett, citing Justice Department officials, laid out the strategy (emphasis added):

Last month, national security prosecutors at the Justice Department were told to look at any ongoing investigations involving Iran or Iranian nationals with an eye toward making them public.

The push to announce Iran-related cases has caused internal alarm, these people said, with some law enforcement officials fearing that senior Justice Department officials want to reveal the cases because the Trump administration would like Congress to impose new sanctions on Iran. A series of criminal cases could increase pressure on lawmakers to act, these people said.

Some federal law enforcement officials have also voiced concerns that announcing the cases, rather than keeping them under seal, could imperil ongoing investigative work or make it harder to catch suspects who might travel out of Iran, according to the people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing investigations.

Here we have several insiders effectively whistleblowing on the Trump DoJ* that its national security investigations are being politicized to advance a hawkish policy agenda. Under a “normal” presidency, this would likely be a major scandal, but under Scandal-a-Day Trump, it hardly registered notice.

What’s perhaps more shocking is that numerous major media outlets—either ignorant of or indifferent to the Post’s revelations—took the bait, reporting about an “Iranian” hack of HBO without noting the Trump DoJ’s cynical motives:
  • LA Times (11/21/17): “Iranian Man Charged With Hacking HBO and Leaking Game of Thrones Information”
  • BuzzFeed (11/21/17) “Let The Puns Begin: ‘Winter Has Come’ to the Iranian Who Pirated HBO‘s Game of Thrones
  • Reuters (11/21/17): “US Prosecutors Charge Iranian in Game of Thrones Hack”
  • New York Daily News (11/21/17): “Iranian Hacker Charged With Stealing Game of Thrones Scripts to Extort HBO for $6M in Bitcoin”
  • Guardian (11/21/17): “US Prosecutors Charge Iranian With Game of ThronesHack”
  • New York Times (11/21/17): “Iranian Hacker Charged in HBO Hacking That Included ‘Game of Thrones’ Script”
All of these reports were 36–48 hours after the Post broke the story that the targeting of Iranian nationals was a deliberate political ploy by Trump to single out their alleged crimes for the entirely unrelated purposes of stoking a war panic, imposing harsher sanctions, and doing what the administration has long—and quite openly—wanted to do: get out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, otherwise known as the Iran Deal. But none of these reports mention this crucial piece of context, context that would put the sensational headlines about Iranians hijacking our precious pop culture assets into proper perspective.

Most of the articles had a throwaway line explaining that Justice wasn’t technically implicating the Iranian government, but it was heavily implied they were involved, with citations of the defendant’s “links” to the Iranian military, and one or two paragraphs devoted to previous Iranian and North Korean government hacks.

After noting the alleged hacker had “previously worked as a hacker for the Iranian military,“ and spending roughly 100 words on historical examples of government’s hacking, LA Times’ Ryan Faughnder did note in paragraph 11 that “the indictment did not say the Iranian government was behind the HBO hack.”

The Daily News skipped the caveat all together and strongly suggested the defendant was working on behalf of the Iranian government, writing he was a “member of the Iran-supported Turk Black Hat Security team” and “had worked on behalf of the Iranian armed forces to attack military and nuclear software systems, as well as Israeli infrastructure.” The DoJ’s reluctant admission that he had no connection to the government didn’t merit a mention.

One outlet, NBC News (11/21/17), actually added the context of potential DoJ bias after initially omitting it and hyping up the Iran connection, noting prosecutors denied the allegations. (The archived version can be seen here.)

Clearly NBC editors realized this context was crucial. How many other people around the world have committed similar crimes? How many hacks of this nature are currently under FBI investigation? If the number is 100 and the Trump DoJ, under pressure from anti-Iran ideologues in the administration, selectively highlighted this case to paint a broader narrative, certainly this would put the story in a whole new light.

This isn’t to necessarily blame specific journalists writing up the DoJ’s press conference. It’s possible they missed the Washington Post’s report on political corruption at the DoJ on Iran. Certainly, no reporter can know all relevant reports all the time. But it does speak to a much broader problem of the media taking FBI press releases at face value, and declining to contextualize the broader political implications. (As FAIR has noted previously—4/1/157/1/15—this usually manifests in treating every manufactured “terror” plot as the Lindbergh Baby case.) But to those who do know—and those covering the case moving forward—certainly the blatant politicization of Trump administration prosecutions should be put front and center in any subsequent coverage.

Evidence of anti-Iran positioning at Justice comes on the heels of Trump’s CIA head Mike Pompeo cherry-picking files captured at the assassination of Osama bin Laden in an effort to link Iran to the terrorist mastermind and Al Qaeda to Iran—then giving the only advance copy of this report to a partisan anti-Iran think tank, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, for heavy spin. It was a highly unusual move that ex-Obama official and ex-CIA analyst Ned Price argued on Twitter and in an article in The Atlantic (11/8/17) was a clear attempt to undermine Obama’s Iran deal. “The ploy is transparent despite the fact that the newly released documents don’t tell us anything we didn’t already know,” Price said on social media:

What’s not as transparent are the motives of Pompeo, the administration’s leading and most influential Iran hawk…. These moves suggest he’s reverting to the Bush administration’s playbook: Emphasize terrorist ties as a rationale for regime change.

To anyone paying attention to the bigger picture, the trend is obvious.


Given the Trump admin’s open and well-documented attempts to undermine the Iran deal and build up tensions with Iran, any gestures against the country should, at the very least, be contextualized as part of this broader propaganda effort—especially when confirmation of this effort is relayed by DoJ officials themselves in real time. Thus far, the media is taking DoJ and CIA moves at face value and not presenting these stories as what they clearly are: marketing collateral in a broader PR push for sanctions and potentially war against Iran.

* DoJ: Deaprtment of Justice.

LAT: Iranian man charged with hacking HBO and leaking 'Game of Thrones' information

Atlantic: Why Mike Pompeo Released More bin Laden Files