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[TD]August 7-8, 2012 -- Psy-war veteran Wade Page and CNN
August 7-8, 2012 -- Psy-war veteran Wade Page and CNN
The dead suspected gunman who opened fire inside a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin served from April 1992 to October 1998 as a member of the psychological operations unit at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
CNN cited a "Pentagon source" claiming Page was discharged from the Army in 1998 for "patterns of misconduct." However, the U.S. Army only revealed that Page was awarded several medals, including including good conduct medals and a humanitarian service medal.
CNN cannot be trusted to report on the activities of any military member who served with the Fort Bragg psyop command during the time frame 1992 to 1998 because a number of Fort Bragg psyop personnel, assigned to what was then known as the 4th Psychological Operations Group, worked as interns at CNN headquarters in Atlanta during this time period. CNN attempted, unsuccessfully, to cover up its relationship with the Army command responsible for disseminating propaganda and disinformation. The Army psyop interns were attached to the Third Psychological Operations Battalion, part of the 4th Psychological Operations Group.
This editor first broke the CNN-Fort Bragg psyop link on February 17, 2000, in the Paris-basedIntelligence Online, for which I served as U.S. correspondent. At a Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict (SOLIC) symposium in Arlington, Virginia, the 4th Psyop Group's Col. Christoper St. John admitted that his unit's personnel worked at CNN in Atlanta. St. John said Fort Bragg psyop personnel assisted CNN in producing news stories that were aired by the network. He also called for similar cooperation between the Pentagon and other major news operations.
It was clear that the CNN-Fort Bragg relationship had reached its crescendo during U.S. military operations in the Balkans, the same time period that Page was assigned to the Fort Bragg psyop unit. An Army spokesman later stated, "Conceivably, they [the psyop interns] would have worked on stories during the Kosovo war. They helped in the production of news."
Eason Jordan, CNN's president for international news, angrily reacted to the news that Army psyop personnel were working inside CNN but he later admitted to the presence of at least five in the radio, television, and satellite divisions of the network.
TV Guide later reported that Fort Bragg psyop interns were also working at National Public Radio in Washington, DC.
The Fort Bragg psyop unit worked closely with the International Military Information Group set up by the Pentagon at the State Department. IMIG worked with the Voice of America on propaganda dissemination known as " influence operations." The State Department group, with support from the CIA, specialized in planting fake stories and videos in foreign news operations. However, considering the psyop links to CNN and NPR, such fraudulent stories and videos may have made their way into domestic U.S. reporting, as well.
Fort Bragg's 4[SUP]th[/SUP] PSYOPS Group's multi-million dollar Special Operations Forces Media Operations Complex was called "CNN Central" by its operatives who broadcast and printed propaganda for a number of audiences abroad. In a deal with DC Comics, Fort Bragg's "CNN Central" published propaganda comic books featuring such superheros as Superman, Wonder Woman, and the character that appears to have set off suspected Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooter and U.S. government neuroscience research grantee James Holmes, Batman.
CNN appears very anxious to trash Page's Army psyop background with unsubstantiated claims of his being drunk on duty and absent without leave, eventually resulting in a general discharge from the military, none of which has been confirmed by official U.S. Army statements. CNN may be more worried about it being discovered that Page may have once worked at CNN headquarters in Atlanta altering news reports from Kosovo to fit Pentagon propaganda requirements. CNN would find it much safer to cozy up to its friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center and keep the focus on Page's neo-Nazi activities.
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20120807
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[TD]There is another connection between Fort Bragg and CNN in the Balkans war going back to those days and her name is Christiane Amanpour. She was the absolute reigning queen of CNN spin in the controlled falsified news coverage of the Balkans war and she was on top of every CIA operation riding shotgun with them and beaming her spin across TV sets globally and she closed the deal of global public approval for the first of what would become a series of R2P wars (it was not yet christened as R2P in the Balkans but Yugoslavia was the pilot project from which R2P was developed into a UN policy later). Amanpour is a top tier HUGE zio asset. Her husband James Rubin was a spokesman for US State Dept at the time and he was their propagandist-in-chief selling the Balkans war to the US government from that end while Amanpour did the field work in the Balkans. Amanpour at one point even complained that Bush was too timid in handling the Balkans, she wanted more R2P action faster....those neolibs will make your head spin...She comprised a good 90% of total Balkans war coverage and spin for them. There was a direct connection between assets like Amanpour and the mil intel angle in those days.
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[TD]August 7-8, 2012 -- Psy-war veteran Wade Page and CNN
August 7-8, 2012 -- Psy-war veteran Wade Page and CNN
The dead suspected gunman who opened fire inside a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin served from April 1992 to October 1998 as a member of the psychological operations unit at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
CNN cited a "Pentagon source" claiming Page was discharged from the Army in 1998 for "patterns of misconduct." However, the U.S. Army only revealed that Page was awarded several medals, including including good conduct medals and a humanitarian service medal.
CNN cannot be trusted to report on the activities of any military member who served with the Fort Bragg psyop command during the time frame 1992 to 1998 because a number of Fort Bragg psyop personnel, assigned to what was then known as the 4th Psychological Operations Group, worked as interns at CNN headquarters in Atlanta during this time period. CNN attempted, unsuccessfully, to cover up its relationship with the Army command responsible for disseminating propaganda and disinformation. The Army psyop interns were attached to the Third Psychological Operations Battalion, part of the 4th Psychological Operations Group.
This editor first broke the CNN-Fort Bragg psyop link on February 17, 2000, in the Paris-basedIntelligence Online, for which I served as U.S. correspondent. At a Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict (SOLIC) symposium in Arlington, Virginia, the 4th Psyop Group's Col. Christoper St. John admitted that his unit's personnel worked at CNN in Atlanta. St. John said Fort Bragg psyop personnel assisted CNN in producing news stories that were aired by the network. He also called for similar cooperation between the Pentagon and other major news operations.
It was clear that the CNN-Fort Bragg relationship had reached its crescendo during U.S. military operations in the Balkans, the same time period that Page was assigned to the Fort Bragg psyop unit. An Army spokesman later stated, "Conceivably, they [the psyop interns] would have worked on stories during the Kosovo war. They helped in the production of news."
Eason Jordan, CNN's president for international news, angrily reacted to the news that Army psyop personnel were working inside CNN but he later admitted to the presence of at least five in the radio, television, and satellite divisions of the network.
TV Guide later reported that Fort Bragg psyop interns were also working at National Public Radio in Washington, DC.
The Fort Bragg psyop unit worked closely with the International Military Information Group set up by the Pentagon at the State Department. IMIG worked with the Voice of America on propaganda dissemination known as " influence operations." The State Department group, with support from the CIA, specialized in planting fake stories and videos in foreign news operations. However, considering the psyop links to CNN and NPR, such fraudulent stories and videos may have made their way into domestic U.S. reporting, as well.
Fort Bragg's 4[SUP]th[/SUP] PSYOPS Group's multi-million dollar Special Operations Forces Media Operations Complex was called "CNN Central" by its operatives who broadcast and printed propaganda for a number of audiences abroad. In a deal with DC Comics, Fort Bragg's "CNN Central" published propaganda comic books featuring such superheros as Superman, Wonder Woman, and the character that appears to have set off suspected Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooter and U.S. government neuroscience research grantee James Holmes, Batman.
CNN appears very anxious to trash Page's Army psyop background with unsubstantiated claims of his being drunk on duty and absent without leave, eventually resulting in a general discharge from the military, none of which has been confirmed by official U.S. Army statements. CNN may be more worried about it being discovered that Page may have once worked at CNN headquarters in Atlanta altering news reports from Kosovo to fit Pentagon propaganda requirements. CNN would find it much safer to cozy up to its friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center and keep the focus on Page's neo-Nazi activities.
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20120807
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In the related thread, a subscriber adds:
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[TD]There is another connection between Fort Bragg and CNN in the Balkans war going back to those days and her name is Christiane Amanpour. She was the absolute reigning queen of CNN spin in the controlled falsified news coverage of the Balkans war and she was on top of every CIA operation riding shotgun with them and beaming her spin across TV sets globally and she closed the deal of global public approval for the first of what would become a series of R2P wars (it was not yet christened as R2P in the Balkans but Yugoslavia was the pilot project from which R2P was developed into a UN policy later). Amanpour is a top tier HUGE zio asset. Her husband James Rubin was a spokesman for US State Dept at the time and he was their propagandist-in-chief selling the Balkans war to the US government from that end while Amanpour did the field work in the Balkans. Amanpour at one point even complained that Bush was too timid in handling the Balkans, she wanted more R2P action faster....those neolibs will make your head spin...She comprised a good 90% of total Balkans war coverage and spin for them. There was a direct connection between assets like Amanpour and the mil intel angle in those days.
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