
Glenn Greenwald (The Intercept, 3/10/19) exposes the media’s role in parroting the U.S. government’s pro-war propaganda against Venezuela.
Listeners will likely know by now, that the late February story, complete with vivid video footage, about the forces of elected Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro burning trucks that were trying to bring the besieged country food and medicine was false. Weeks later, the New York Times (3/10/19) reported that the humanitarian trucks were not set on fire by Maduro’s forces, but instead by anti-Maduro protestors who threw a Molotov cocktail. The Times outlined how the fake story took root, passing from US officials to media that simply reported their claims as fact with no investigation—and does any of this sound familiar?
Folks like CNN‘s Marshall Cohen noted the Times debunking as if it were just an interesting development—a “classic example of how misinformation spreads,” Cohen said in a tweet. Except, as The Intercept‘s Glenn Greenwald pointed out (3/10/19), it was Cohen’s own network, CNN, that led the way in spreading the lie around the world.
And not simply by parroting official claims. On February 24, the network told viewers that “a CNN team saw incendiary devices from police on the Venezuelan side of the border ignite the trucks.” It was then we got to Mike Pence claiming that “the tyrant” Maduro “danced as his henchmen…burned food and medicine”; Marco Rubio’s comment that “each of the trucks burned by Maduro carried 20 tons of food and medicine. This is a crime and if international law means anything, he must pay a high price for this”; Mike Pompeo’s fist-shaking, “What kind of a sick tyrant stops food from getting to hungry people?”
It isn’t merely that corporate media will never, in a million years, go back to each of these people and demand to know why they won’t insist on the same sort of response, now that it appears it was Maduro’s opponents who were to blame. It’s more that the very news dissemination process here superficially being indicted will not itself be reconsidered.

Max Blumenthal (Grayzone Project, 2/24/19) questioned the US government’s claim that Maduro burned the aid trucks weeks before the New York Times.
After all, this false story arrived embedded within another false story: that the Venezuelan government is blocking needed humanitarian aid to the country. The Venezuelan government has and does allow aid into their country—from countries that are not actively and vituperatively threatening to overthrow the elected president with an external coup. Groups from the Red Cross to the UN have challenged the US’s earnest claims of humanitarian concern. NPR (2/16/19) acknowledged that US moves are not simply humanitarian, but “also designed to foment regime change in Venezuela—which is why much of the international aid community wants nothing to do with it.”
That, plus the evidence that it was in fact opposition protesters that burned the trucks, would suggest a real flipping of the current script, and with it some consideration of how that script got written in the first place. But, as happened with those raising questions about evidence of Saddam Hussein’s possession of weapons of mass destruction—or the Cuban airfield in Grenada, or Iraqis throwing babies out of incubators, or North Vietnam firing on US ships in the Gulf of Tonkin—the outlets that vigorously pushed the false story will not extend any new skepticism toward the official sources that sold it to them. Nor will they offer any new respect—or platform—to the people (like Max Blumenthal, like Boots Riley) who questioned the claim…not weeks later, but in real time.
Those official sources will still be central and those asking questions will still be marginal. Those who cannot believe that the US government is working, with corporate media support, to set up a false storyline to push the public to support another war on another country might at this point ask themselves: If they were doing that, how would that look different than what we’re seeing now?





Dear Major Media:
Lying and creating stories without truths is making the idea of ,”Domestic Tranquility,” into a joke. If Watergate were happening today—we would never know of it. The U.S. has become an international mafia, of arms dealers and death makers of the world. So many sad, sad, humans pretending to be journalists. A FREE PRESS does not mean riding your magic unicorn into a giant payday—–where did America go— or did it just stay as an idea—and never was a reality?
MJGA ( Make Journalism Great Again)
Wondering Woman, WELL SAID! “Once we assuage our conscience by calling something a “Necessary Evil” it begins to look more and more necessary and less and less evil.” Sydney Harris
Thank you Janine,
Arrogance, hypocrisy, and the ability to lie with a straight face are considered admirable qualities among the ruling class. There is no shame in being exposed. Those who can repeat the lie after exposure, or who attack the messenger instead of admitting their mendacity, further demonstrate their ‘strength of character’.
You mention Boots Riley in your piece. See the scene in ‘Sorry to Bother You’ where the protagonist, Cassius Green, exposes a slave labor corporation, WorryFree, that is transforming workers into horse-like creatures to increase productivity. What happens? The corporation wins praise for its ingenuity and its stock rises.
Ms. Jackson, hello and thanks for the good work you folks at Fair are doing. You know, if it is on T.V. IT MUST BE TRUE. I never cease to be amazed at the gullibility of us Americans, how easy we are convinced to support a WAR. Ignorance and brainwashing are inculcated at birth and onward so the parents are incapable of teaching their children how to seek out what is true vs the lies. I have a good book to suggest for you, it is like a guide to rid ourselves of this tyranny. “The Experience, A Celebration of Being” By Sirio Esteve, published by Random House in 1974 under meditations. I have made it available in used bookstores by purchasing 40 + copies of it. It can be found for as little as .10 cents + 3.99 shipping. It should be required reading in every eighth grade onward class. If you want I will send you a copy myself…..
I want a copy
I received a DVD from FAIR titled “All Governments Lie” and the MSM, NPR, PBS are the go-tos for distribution of those lies to the sheeple. So I am curious, among those who comment here, what part of government do they believe doesn’t lie? Or maybe which part of government does a better job of concealing its frauds, lying etc.? FDA? EPA? SEC? CDC? HHS?
https://theconversation.com/the-manipulation-of-the-american-mind-edward-bernays-and-the-birth-of-public-relations-44393
Sure. It has always been this way. The US invented modern propaganda. The Nazis of Germany actually copied the Americans. Goebbels had everything Edward Bernays wrote in his library. The USA actually copied the Prussian style of education from Germany to replace the one room school houses. This is who the USA is and has been for at least a century.
Wake the hell up!! Do you really not know that the U.S. has no mainstream media? ,What we do have is a propaganda arm of U.S.
Zionists and Israelis.
Just follow the money to the scenes of these crimes. For example Venezuela is No.1 in petroleum reserve’s in the world.. Any wonder the lie factory would target them..??? No such problems in Bangladesh or Belze…