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[eccr] Fwd: How to Bust the Propagandists

Mon Dec 08 07:59:28 GMT 2003


>Dear Weekly Spin subscriber,
>
>Never before have PR and propaganda been so pervasive and
>deceptive.  Academics find that 40 percent or more of "the
>news" is PR-driven.  Here at the Center for Media and
>Democracy, we debunk, analyze and expose this steady barrage
>of spin.
>
>A couple of years ago, we started this free Weekly Spin
>listserve to make the information we uncover as accessible
>as possible.  Today, I'm writing to ask what this service
>means to you.
>
>What does it mean to you to know that Lauri Fitz-Pegado,
>the PR executive in charge of the 1990 campaign that sold
>the first Gulf War, is now promoting a book about the
>Jessica Lynch rescue?
>
>What does it mean to you to know that the international
>pharmaceutical industry spends twice what it devotes to
>research on PR and hidden marketing (including forming fake
>patient advocacy groups)?
>
>What does it mean to you to know the details of the Bush
>administration's selling of the Iraq war?  That the
>CIA-funded Iraqi National Congress was a PR creation,
>as were the tightly controlled official statements and
>deceptive claims leading to the war, crafted as part
>of a  million "PR blitz against Saddam Hussein"
>under the White House Office of Global Communications?
>
>What does it mean to you to know that British American
>Tobacco is trying to reinvent itself as a "socially
>responsible company," and Coca-Cola is giving money to
>pediatric dentists and parent/teacher organizations?
>
>What does it mean to you that our books, website, PR Watch
>magazine, and countless interviews, presentations and
>articles constitute the frontline in exposing and debunking
>corporate and government deception?
>
>I hope it means a lot.
>
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>
>The non-profit Center for Media and Democracy remains the
>only organization in the world whose unique mission is
>rooting out deceptive and dangerous special interest
>propaganda campaigns.  And now, in our second decade,
>we need to do an even bigger and better job.  We are
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>I'm proud that we've created and launched the Disinfopedia,
>a unique web-based project to document and track government
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>We will be conducting Disinfopedia training workshops across
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>I'm proud that high schools and colleges around the country
>finally have an educational video about how propaganda is
>conducted.  This timely classroom presentation, inspired
>by our work and produced by the Media Education Foundation,
>is named after our first book, "Toxic Sludge is Good For You."
>
>I'm also proud that we wrote the very first book exposing
>how the war on Iraq was sold through massive deception,
>lies and media collusion.  A best seller in the U.S. and
>Britain, "Weapons of Mass Deception" is being translated
>into French, Arabic and Italian.  It made the New York Times
>and other bestsellers lists, even though the book and the
>issues it addresses are still largely shut out of the
>mainstream media.
>
>We're already at work on a new book for Summer 2004, titled
>Banana Republicans: How the Right Wing is Turning America
>into a One Party State.  We think it will be essential
>reading to understand what is ­ and what isn't ­ being
>discussed in the upcoming U.S. elections.
>
>But to make all this happen, we need your financial support.
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>
>Propaganda destroys democracy, and the need to expose
>it has never been greater.  We refuse to accept corporate
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>
>John Stauber
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