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LIED TO AGAIN:

WAR IMAGERY

CREATED
BY THE
PSY OPS MARINES


Mid-East Realities - MER - www.MiddleEast.Org - 5 July 2004:

Everywhere about everything it seems the U.S. government, military, and of course the CIA, are manipulating, lying, deceiving, tricking. And it's only once and awhile that we ever find out; usually far too late to do anything about it, and far too late for it to matter as it surely should.

And all this behind-the-scenes covert manipulation is in addition to all the officially sponsored "information" sources including the TV and radio programs and outlets, along with Congressionally funded "think-tanks" and "research" projects, plus of course all the other things government can do to have the news 'reported' in its own way. So many of these "organizations" have sprung up in the Washington area in recent years from the "U.S. Institute for Peace" to the "Woodrow Wilson Center" to the Republican and Democratic "Institutes for Democracy"...and on and on.

And all this is in addition to the quasi-private 'non-profit' organizations who in reality work in tandem with the government, often receiving various kinds of direct and indirect funding as well as support from government-related entities and corporations working in coordination with government. There's a whole host of such on-the-take and on-the-make think-tanks including AEI, CSIS, Brookings, Carnegie, Hudson...and the list goes on and on. In nearly all cases former Ambassadors, CIA agents, and government officials of various kinds head up these hardly independent think-tanks, research centers, and institutes collecting both their pensions as well as big new salaries, benefits, and awards. These organizations also act as newspaper op ed and TV speaker mills -- assuring that what Americans read in print and see on the tube is nearly always controlled and 'on board' in one way or another.

Which brings us to the latest historical deception -- what for many was the defining memorable TV moment it what was so loudly proclaimed as the "liberation" of Baghdad. Indeed, it was in fact the most powerful image of the Iraqi 'war' -- the toppling of the massive Saddam Hussein statue in Firdos Square in central Bagdad alternatively with U.S. and Iraqi flags covering Saddam's head. And then after the statue finally came down it, rather than a live human this historical go-around, was dragged through the dusty streets with a few Iraqis running after it, stomping on it...you remember the picture.

But now read how this made-for-TV drama was conceived, carried out, and orchestrated by U.S. Marines with, in all likelihood, the advance planning and assistance of the CIA which now has its largest operations station in the world not far from Firdos Square where the huge statue once stood.



Army Stage-Managed Fall of Hussein Statue

David Zucchino

L.A.Times - Saturday - July 3, 2004: The Army's internal study of the war in Iraq criticizes some efforts by its own psychological operations units, but one spur-of-the-moment effort last year produced the most memorable image of the invasion.

As the Iraqi regime was collapsing on April 9, 2003, Marines converged on Firdos Square in central Baghdad, site of an enormous statue of Saddam Hussein. It was a Marine colonel — not joyous Iraqi civilians, as was widely assumed from the TV images — who decided to topple the statue, the Army report said. And it was a quick-thinking Army psychological operations team that made it appear to be a spontaneous Iraqi undertaking.

After the colonel — who was not named in the report — selected the statue as a "target of opportunity," the psychological team used loudspeakers to encourage Iraqi civilians to assist, according to an account by a unit member.

But Marines had draped an American flag over the statue's face.

"God bless them, but we were thinking … that this was just bad news," the member of the psychological unit said. "We didn't want to look like an occupation force, and some of the Iraqis were saying, 'No, we want an Iraqi flag!' "

Someone produced an Iraqi flag, and a sergeant in the psychological operations unit quickly replaced the American flag.

Ultimately, a Marine recovery vehicle toppled the statue with a chain, but the effort appeared to be Iraqi-inspired because the psychological team had managed to pack the vehicle with cheering Iraqi children.



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