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     April 9, 2003 
    ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny: Now more than ever! 
    If you read these excerpts, titled "In-House Memos On
    Television News Presentations", please ask yourself what instructions
    regarding Revisionists or revisionist content might have been given to
    editors across the land: 
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      Part 1 
      It has long been the strong belief of many Americans that
      their print and television media is subject to certain government
      oversight and, finally, control. 
      Recently, a mid-level executive of one of the three major
      American television networks sent on over 1500 pages of memos from the
      corporate offices of his network in New York to the head of their
      television news division. 
      These memos contain a multitude of instructions concerning
      the presentation of national and international news for the network's
      viewers. Corporate is obviously subject to the opinions of various
      pressure groups, to include those of official Washington and the Jewish
      community. 
      It would be impossible to show all of these revealing
      documents but selections are certainly possible. What is not possible,
      obviously, is to reveal either the name of the conscience-stricken media
      executive nor the company that employs him. These comments, therefore, can
      be accepted or rejected by the reader as they see fit. 
      If the shoe fits, however, wear it. 
      (March 22) ...it is not conducive to maintaining an
      overall neutrality in the Palestine uprisings to show any pictures of the
      American peacenik that was run over by the Israeli army bulldozer. This is
      only to be mentioned as a "tragic accident" for which the IDF
      "is truly saddened." 
      (Feb 10) ...It is not permitted at this point to use or
      refer to any film clips, stills or articles emanating from any French
      source whatsoever. 
      (Feb 26) It is expected that coverage of the forthcoming
      Iraqi campaign will be identical with the coverage used during Desert
      Storm. Shots of GIs must show a mixed racial combination...any interviews
      must reflect the youthful and idealistic, not the cynical point of
      view...the liberation of happy, enthusiastic Iraqis can be best shown by
      filming crowds of cheering citizens waving American flags. Also indicated
      would be pictures of photogenic GIs fraternizing with Iraqi children and
      handing them food or other non-controversial presents...of course,
      pictures of dead US military personnel are not to be shown and pictures of
      dead Iraqi soldiers should not show examples of violent death...also
      indicated would be brief interviews with English-speaking Iraqi citizens
      praising American liberation efforts...all such interviews must be vetted
      by either the White House or Pentagon before public airing. 
      (March 12) At this point in time, reference to North
      Korean military threats must be played down entirely. The Iraqi Freedom
      campaign has to be concluded in the public mind before proceeding with the
      next assault on the Evil Axis. 
      (March 26) US alliances with the Turkish/Iraqi Kurdish
      tribes should be played down. This is considered a very sensitive issue
      with the Turks and American arming and support of the Kurds could create a
      severe backlash in Ankara...Kurds should be depicted as 'Iraqi Freedom
      Fighters' and not identified as Kurds. 
      (March 2) ...further references to the religious views of
      the President are to be deleted... 
      (March 15) photo opportunities of the President and
      members of his cabinet, especially Secretary Rumsfeld, with enthusiastic
      GIs·. 
      (March 19) No mention, repeat, no mention, of Palestinian
      suicide bombers during the Iraqi operation... 
      (March 25) ...no mention of either Wolfowitz or Pearle
      should be made at the present time. 
      (March 10) ...pro-Government rallies are to be given the
      fullest coverage...if anti-Government demonstrations are shown, it is
      desired to stress either a very small number of "eccentrics" or
      shots of social misfits; i.e., with beards, tattoos, physical deformities,
      etc. Pro-Government supporters should be seen as clean cut with as many
      well-groomed subjects as possible...subjects should stress complete
      support for the President's programs and especially support for American
      military units en route to combat...also interviews with photogenic family
      members of participating GIs stressing loyalty and affection· American
      flags are always a good prop in the background... 
     
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      Controlling the News - Part 2 http://tbrnews.org/Archives/a280.htm>http://tbrnews.org/Archives/a280.htm 
      (March 30) Friction between Secretary Rumsfeld and senior
      military field commanders in Iraq are to be strictly minimalized and used
      only when impossible to avoid...the Secretary's point of view on all
      military matters is to be stressed...important to bring out his reputation
      as a 'man who shakes things up' and a brilliant innovator. 
      (March 31) ...no discussion of high-level rumors about
      pre-emptive tactical nuclear strikes against North Korean missile,
      "hard" artillery positions opposite Seoul or key North Korean
      leadership or military commands is to be mentioned. It must be stressed
      that the North Korean situation is viewed as "serious but not
      critical" by unnamed 'senior U.S. military leaders.' 
      (March 31) ...no mention of PRC strong objections to US
      pre-emptive actions against North Korea...a short summary of the
      President's refusal to 'enter into any kind of negotiations' with the
      North Korean government...background report on the irrational and
      anti-democratic forces in North Korea - the desire of South Korea's
      officials to maintain a close relationship with their American military
      protectors...no discussion of anti-US demonstrations in Seoul. These can
      be routinely dismissed as 'radical students who are not supported by the
      new liberal and strongly pro-American President.' 
      April 4) ...sharply rising unemployment numbers, this
      should be countered with official interviews stressing that the
      unemployment situation is now stabilizing and expected to fall soon. 
      (March 30) Because of the seriousness of the spread of
      SARS, actual figures of either the infected or of any deaths from local
      medical facilities must be carefully vetted via the CDC press information
      office in Atlanta. From the highest level, it is imperative that the
      American public not panic over the very rapid spread of this disease.
      Speculations of the actual nature of SARS is not under any circumstances
      to be permitted. Keep in mind the currently in- place rules following the
      outbreak of 'Legionnaires Disease.' 
      (April 4) ...a discussion of French desecrations of
      American and British war graves in France is to receive specific notice.
      Also, damage to the 9/11 memorial in Paris is to be included. No pictures
      of swastikas or other defamatory and anti-Administration graffiti are to
      be shown. French official apologies are permitted...no comments equating
      the President with Hitler will be made...and the invasion of Iraq may not
      be compared with Hitler's invasion of Poland, and such allegations now
      being made extensively in offshore media coverage are not to receive any
      attention. The Iraqi campaign is officially a campaign by a democratic
      United States against ruthless cruelty and oppression. 
      (April 5) ...comments appearing in the left-wing British
      Guardian about the occupation and administration of a conquered (read
      "liberated and newly democratized") Iraq by American military
      personnel are to be ignored. 'Pacification, liberation, freedom and
      gratitude towards US forces,' and the President are to be stressed. 
      (March 29) The President's goal, to achieve oil autarchy
      by the United States, is suggested as the subject for a future series.
      Congressional denial of drilling in various environmentally 'sensitive'
      areas may be derided as foolish misunderstanding of America's vital oil
      needs and catering to the radical environmentalist groups. The
      interdiction of oil shipments to the United States from Venezuela and
      Nigeria are not to be commented upon. The attitude of Chavez towards the
      United States is also considered a non-topic. He was removed from power
      once and it can happen a second time. File footage of large crowds of
      distressed and unhappy Venezuelans should be prepared against the time he
      is removed from power again. 
      (April 4) If possible, pictures of the President with a
      book or, better, actually reading, are suggested. Commentary about his
      extensive reading habits...stress important historical and economic works. 
      (April 5) Presidential visits to military units in the
      United States are to receive full coverage and to extend past the usual
      slot time...spots of especially warm receptions are considered very
      important. 
      (March 31) ...at pro-government rallies, signs showing:
      'Antiwar' (or 'Protestors') = 'Terrorist' should be given specific
      coverage. 
      (April 1) It has been suggested that something be worked
      up showing that, unlike Vietnam, America's college students support the
      President fully and are not involved in the anti-war movements. It is
      considered advisable to blame the 'former hippie-type' professors for any
      campus anti-war sentiment. Students could be shown eagerly joining their
      ROTC chapters or even holding pro-Administration demonstrations. 
      http://tbrnews.org/Archives/a273.htm 
     
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