News Black-Out in DC: Pay No Attention to Those Veterans Chained to the White House Fence

by: Dave Lindorff   |  This Can't Be Happening | Op-Ed

There was a black-out and a white-out Thursday and Friday as over a hundred US veterans opposed to US wars in Afghanistan and elsewhere around the world, and their civilian supporters, chained and tied themselves to the White House fence during an early snowstorm to say enough is enough.

Washington Police arrested 135 of the protesters, in what is being called the largest mass detention in recent years. Among those arrested were Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst who used to provide the president’s daily briefings, Daniel Ellsberg, who released the government’s Pentagon Papers during the Nixon administration, and Chris Hedges, former war correspondent for the New York Times.

No major US news media reported on the demonstration or the arrests. It was blacked out of the New York Times, blacked out of the Philadelphia Inquirer, blacked out in the Los Angeles Times, blacked out of the Wall Street Journal, and even blacked out of the capital’s local daily, the Washington Post, which apparently didn't even think it was a local story worth publishing.

Making the media cover-up of the protest all the more outrageous was the fact that most news media did report on Friday, the day after the protest, the results of the latest poll of American attitudes towards the Afghanistan War, an ABC/Washington Post Poll which found that 60% of Americans now feel that war has “not been worth it.” That’s a big increase from the 53% who said they opposed the war in July.

Clearly, any honest and professional journalist and editor would see a news link between such a poll result and an anti-war protest at the White House led, for the first time in recent memory, by a veterans organization, the group Veterans for Peace, in which veterans of the nation’s wars actually put themselves on the line to be arrested to protest a current war.

Friday was also the day that most news organizations were reporting on the much-touted, but also much over-rated Pentagon report on the “progress” of the American war in Afghanistan--a report prepared for the White House that claimed there was progress, but which was immediately contradicted by a CIA report that said the opposite. Again, any honest and professional journalist and editor would immediately see the publication of such a report as an appropriate occasion to mention the unusual opposition to the war by a group of veterans right outside the president’s office.

And yet, the protest event was completely blacked out by the corporate news media. (Maybe the servile and over-paid White House press corps, ensconced in the press room inside the White House, didn't want to go out and brave the elements to cover the protest.)

If you wanted to know about this protest, you had to go to the internet and read the Huffington Post or to the Socialist Worker, OpEd News, or to this publication (okay, we’re a day late, but I was stuck in traffic yesterday), or else to Democracy Now! on the alternative airways.

My old employer, the Sydney Morning Herald in Australia, showed how it’s supposed to be done. In an article published Friday about the latest ABC/Washington Post Poll, reporter Simon Mann, after explaining that opposition to the war in the US was rising, then wrote:

The publication of the review coincided with anti-war protests held across the US, including one in Washington in which people chained themselves to the White House fence, leading to about 100 arrests.

That’s the way journalism is supposed to be done. Relevant information that puts the day's news in some kind of useful context is supposed to be provided to readers, not hidden from them.

Clearly, in the US the corporate media perform a different function. It’s called propaganda. And the handling of this dramatic protest by American veterans against the nation’s current war provides a dramatic illustration of how far the news industry and the journalism profession has converted itself from a Fourth Estate to a handmaiden to power. 

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OR Obamanible

OR Obamanible brainstem-MeDULLa MINITRUE!



kinda like anti leaks in

kinda like anti leaks in reverse aka editorial control



The US mainstream press has

The US mainstream press has about as much backbone as elected democratic party members to congress (with a few heroic exception) . I regret to say. But we know the mainstream press is owned by the GOP. The democrats have no excuse, they and actual working press-room editors should be ashamed for not pushing back,



We are protesting. Pirate

We are protesting. Pirate the real news. Print it. Show it to everyone.



I get the impression that

I get the impression that people underestimate the massive import of this "event", perhaps afraid of grasping the truth of it. A major protest event in the US, resulting in over 130 arrests, was "disappeared" from the news in the US. This is the kind of behavior we expected from Pravda during the cold war and to see it happen here is shocking. This isn't spineless publishers anymore, this is complete control of the traditional information channels by the government. This is the behavior of tyrannical regimes, not of governments of free people.
You will no longer hear anything the government does not want you to hear, you no longer will read anything the government does not want you to read, you won't even find it on page 7. When the police attack protesters you won't know, won't even know there was a protest.
To me it's like waking up to find yourself suddenly living in North Korea.



WTF?! How about Huffington

WTF?! How about Huffington Post or Salon? Jon Stewart?



THIS is why we need

THIS is why we need alternative media sites like Wikileaks!



Broken trust hastens the sad

Broken trust hastens the sad decline of mainstream media.



National Public Radio also

National Public Radio also reported on this, however briefly.



Ignorance is Bliss when it's

Ignorance is Bliss when it's folly to be wise.



Remember when the

Remember when the Aztec/Mayan calendar predicted the end of the long calendar in 2012? Well stuff like this can be part of the demise of our country, and the world as we know it.

In a way, the Tea Party groups are right to distrust the government, but it appears they are supporting the wrong side: From what I can tell, the Tea Party has been co-opted by the same folks who give tax cuts to billionaires while denying medical coverage to true heroes, food to starving children, and insist on continuing the war crimes against foreign countries. And that is just for starters.

Where, oh where, can we find justice, truth and the American Way anymore?



I woke up early Thurs (west

I woke up early Thurs (west coast 6am) to try and find a "live stream" of the events that were to begin shortly in WD. Nothing. Okay, I thought, maybe it won't be covered until they get to the WH fence. So, I waited until 7am (11am EST) and still nothing. I checked stop these wars.org, the leading sponsor of the event. Nothing. All my liberal websites were all quiet (Democracy Now.org, Veterans for Peace. org, Michael Moore.com, etc.)

So, it wasn't just the MSMs that were quiet, but ALL of the liberal web sources, including the sponsor of the event that were mum. After looking at the subsequent days videos, there were 10s if not dozens of media there taking pictures, fancy videos, interviewing people. Where have all of those gone to?



It may be a little late, but

It may be a little late, but 1984 is definitely here, yeah?
Truly disgusting behavior on the part of the so-called 'Journalists' of the U.S.
Guess what, folks? You are no longer free, as in Free Speech, freedom of the Press, Freedom to dissent.
And the slippery slope to second-rate nation status suddenly gets steeper and more slippery!



Ironic how this story is not

Ironic how this story is not newsworthy yet every time Palin dumps they are there kissing it.
Civil disobedience is the only weapon we have. They have the $$ and the power. Seems Brewer spent $50 Mil. of Stim. for prisons but not for people dying? Where did our morals go? We let her get away with this? Bush/Cheney too?



thur gop rings 23rd world

thur gop rings 23rd world wake I am helplessed to do anything about it!! Boo hoo waaaaaah



The non-coverage was

The non-coverage was completely predictable, since much larger peace demonstrations have been given the same treatment. We do indeed have media worthy of Tass/Pravda, but the myth that we are a "free" country persists even as our civil liberties are eroded.



It wasn't reported on

It wasn't reported on because it doesn't serve a useful purpose for corporate america for us to know about it. America is, and has been for awhile, of, for, and by the corporations. This is otherwise known as fascism, maybe someone should try to explain this to the tea baggers.



This is not a new story.

This is not a new story. The media has always been part of the empire, most notoriously since they helped cover up the coup of November 22, 1963. The perpetrators in the "Military Industrial Complex" would not have dared do that crime if they didn't already know they had enough control over the media to ensure they would go along. Even the so-called alternative media doesn't want to talk about the coup of 1963. What would the "sixties" have been if the War on Viet Nam and the Cold War had ended in 1965? What would our country look like now if the resources on endless war had been shifted to peaceful purposes? It's hard to know precisely what that parallel universe would be, but there probably would not have been a need for the protest at the White House, nor would Daniel Ellsberg be famous (since there would have been no need for a Pentagon Papers if Kennedy had been able to withdraw from Viet Nam after his re-election, as he had planned to).
The Media and the CIA: http://www.oilempire.us/mediacia.html



23:01 — Mark R "...nor

23:01 — Mark R "...nor would Daniel Ellsberg be famous (since there would have been no need for a Pentagon Papers if Kennedy had been able to withdraw from Viet Nam after his re-election, as he had planned to.)"

I was reminded today of a speech that JFK gave in 1961 about state secrets. It is timely now. The speech is on youtube under "jfk speech on secret societies" (I'd post the link but my comment is denied by spam filter.)



Do you think it is just a

Do you think it is just a coincidence that the mainstream media is sponsored by Chevron, Exxon, and all the other corporations who profit from these wars? Keeping these wars going is in their best interest... that's why they black out any of us who protest. The truth means nothing to them... only money.

Rob Moitoza
Western Washington Veterans for Peace



I am awake, Curt, and I no

I am awake, Curt, and I no longer recognize the country where I was born. We keeping saying "Look what might happen!" or "Look at what is happening!"

I say, it has already happened, and when the FCC is done voting on net neutrality, even this venue for real news will be cut-off.

Cry for the USA. It is dead.



The Veterans for Peace are

The Veterans for Peace are heroes. What I'd like to know is how we can help them grow into a very significant force. Does anyone have ideas on this? If you do please share them. Their neglect by the mainstream is unacceptablel. What can we do to ensure the neglect does not, can not continue.



So pictures and videos were

So pictures and videos were taken. Where are they? Did the MSM editors just delete them? If I were a photographer for the MSM sitting on these pics, I'd think of sending them to WikiLeaks. Quietly, after removing all metadata from the pictures themselves (don't want the serial # of your camera known by the Gummint).