Media Leviathan, U.S. Intelligence Form
Secret Cabal
A quiet gathering of the media’s
top elites to discuss mergers, with a keynote address by the head of the CIA,
escaped mention in the mainstream press.
Exclusive
to American Free Press
By M.
Raphael Johnson
Each year, at
the posh ranch of investment banker Herbert Allen Jr., the world’s media elites
meet to discuss strategy, possible mergers and editorial policy. It can only be
called a media version of Bilderberg as government, corporate and media
officials are meeting in secret, behind the usual wall of security.
As always, for all of these meetings that actually
matter, leftist protests are strangely nonexistent, even though it is
summertime and colleges are largely empty.
This year is a bit different, given that the key
note speaker is none other than CIA Director George Tenet.
Tenet’s attendance has been likened to the
“smoking gun” that researchers have been looking for, proving the institutional
link between finance, media, government and business.
Like all meetings of this type, it is off limits
to reporters, however ironic it might be for a media confab.
The world’s media, whose bosses are attending the
gathering, have not bothered to mention the CIA connection this year, likely
the first time the world’s premier intelligence gathering service has been
invited to this media gathering.
One of the main issues this year is the buying up
of French media giant Vivendi, currently run by Jean Bernard Levy (aka Jean
Marie Fourtou, among other names), which controls Universal Studios, according
to The New York Post.
Making bids are Edgar Bronfman, Jr. and Sumner
Redstone.
Redstone also has made noises that he is
interested in buying CNN.
Bronfman and Barry Diller have held high executive
posts in the French conglomerate in the past, but are now using their
connections to buy up the majority of shares, though some media reports deny
that Diller is interested.
Some have speculated that the “French” corporation
is merely another front for Bronfman and Zionist interests.
Bronfman is the founder of the World Jewish
Congress, an organization that also includes Vladimir Guzinsky who owns the
media MOST corporation in Russia, with major shares being owned by a
CIA-conduit, The Washington Post.
CNN founder and billionaire Ted Turner, strangely,
was not present, though it might be noted that in 2002, Turner, in an interview
with the British Guardian newspaper, said “Israel practices terrorism”
and the “bombers are all they [the Palestinians] have.”
Major corporate sponsors included Starbucks coffee
(with several others remaining secret) and the Wednesday arrival of Tom Hanks,
Candace Bergen and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg proves that this is not
merely a secretive place to make deals, but is the very canvas where the American
anti-culture is painted.
Bloomberg’s presence is important, for, as mayor
of the most powerful city in the world, he brought in ex-CIA spy David Cohen to
become his deputy commissioner of intelligence, creating a link between the
CIA, Bloomberg and this media conference.
What makes this year different is that the
mergers, as mentioned by Redstone in a recent speech at the confab, is that the
FCC has relaxed its acquisitions laws, as well as the presence of U.S.
intelligence.
Of course, Tenet would not have attended unless
there is an extant link between the CIA, mass media and corporate America.
Tenet’s presence is not mentioned in any CIA
document or press release, nor is any newspaper reporting it except American
Free Press. The only major mention of Tenet’s presence was a brief July 9
statement on Headline News, a CNN/Bronfman property found on most cable
providers.
The same is said for Starbucks and as yet unnamed
other corporate sponsors of the event. Only in that brief report were they
mentioned, dropping out of sight thereafter.
In 1998, when CNN did a story on the United States
using nerve gas on antiwar GIs during Vietnam, CIA operatives made them pull
the story.
CNN had turned the story over to several long-time
clandestine operatives, including former head of operations Ted Price. Price’s
successor was David Cohen.
On Nov. 11, 2001, The New York Times
uncovered a ploy by the Bush administration to set up “round the clock” “news
bureaus” to control the “message of the day.”
Additionally, the same article reported that
several dozen major Hollywood executives met with Karl Rove, President Bush’s
senior adviser, to find “common ground on how the entertainment industry can
contribute to the war effort, replicating in spirit if not in scope the
partnership formed between filmmakers and war planners in the 1940s.”
Gen. Tommy Franks stated at a press conference on
March 25, 2003, that “the media is a weapon of war.”
For many who have never heard of Allen’s
gatherings, the full institutional formation of intelligence, business,
banking, media and government links is to control the information that reaches
the global public.
Allen’s conferences remove such linkages from the
realm of “conspiracy theory” into the realm of real journalism. Not
surprisingly, such reports have yet to surface in the mainstream media.