Matthew Good
May 12, 2009 | By Matthew Good

Message Force Multipliers

David Barstow won the Pulitzer Prize last week. You probably didn’t hear about it. The reason? The topic on which Barstow wrote…

“In his first national broadcast interview, New York Times reporter David Barstow speaks about his 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning expose of the Pentagon propaganda campaign to recruit more than seventy-five retired military officers to appear on TV outlets as military analysts ahead of and during the Iraq war.”

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“Barstow uncovered Pentagon documents that repeatedly refer to the military analysts as “message force multipliers” or “surrogates” who could be counted on to deliver administration themes and messages to millions of Americans in the form of their own opinions.

The so-called analysts were given hundreds of classified Pentagon briefings, provided with Pentagon-approved talking points and given free trips to Iraq and other sites paid for by the Pentagon.

David Bartow wrote, quote, “Records and interviews show how the Bush administration has used its control over access and information in an effort to transform the analysts into a kind of media Trojan horse—an instrument intended to shape terrorism coverage from inside the major TV and radio networks.”

In short, what I like to refer to as warm jets. Here’s the interview…

Here are links to Barstow’s pieces…

- Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand

- One Man’s Military-Industrial-Media Complex

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