Posted on 03/16/2005 10:14:51 AM PST by tomball
Pentagon Media Consultants Develop Empower Peace Internet Site Aimed at School Children -- (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia seeking records under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. ' 552, from the Department of Defense concerning Pentagon funded programs engaged in strategic influence, perception management, strategic information warfare and/or strategic psychological operations through media consultants, think tanks, foreign expatriate political organizations and Internet sites. Judicial Watch filed its FOIA request with the Pentagon on March 23, 2004. Following eight (8) requests for a status update, several phone calls and Judicial Watch offers to accept incremental production of the requested records, the Pentagon produced only two (2) spreadsheets listing Defense Department contracts. Judicial Watch was forced to file suit on February 25, 2005.
Judicial Watch is seeking, among other matters; information on a peace movement Internet site that reportedly was funded and established by the Pentagon called Empower Peace. The site was developed by The Rendon Group, a media consultancy firm the Pentagon has paid more than $40 million dollars to since 2001, and targets participation of American school age children, teachers and schools in what appears to be a grassroots peace movement. The Rendon Groups relationship with the Pentagon has been reported in the New York Times and public relations trade magazines. Empower Peace offers cultural awareness, interactive web broadcasts between New York and Jordan, as well as Boston and Bahrain, and interaction with school age children of Islamic countries. There is no indication on the site that it is a project of the U.S. Defense Department.
The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 (22 U.S.C. ' 1461), forbids the domestic dissemination of U.S. government authored or developed propaganda or official news deliberately designed to influence public opinion or policy. The Pentagon has made aggressive use of various information warfare techniques, developing new programs and hiring outside media consultants in executing their various missions in the Global War on Terror.
Programs such as Empower Peace, in addition to their dubious value, may be in violation of U.S. law, stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Judicial Watch can kiss my rear-end
The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 (22 U.S.C. ' 1461), forbids the domestic dissemination of U.S. government authored or developed propaganda or official news deliberately designed to influence public opinion or policy.
Then why did they not seek to shut down NPR and PBS during Clinton administration?
The Pentagon set up an illegal peace site?
Hummmanah... huh?!?
IIRC, the only lawsuit Larry ever won was the one where he sued his mother.
Judicial Watch, just about the most ineffectual clown show I can think of.
The Boston-Bahrain exchange was the first in a series of video-conferences that will be conducted around the globe. The Empower Peace network currently consists of more than 1,200 students from more than a dozen countries on six continents and continues to grow.
Empower Peace seeks to promote better cultural understanding and tolerance between youth worldwide utilizing cutting edge technologies to connect youth from around the world via video-conferencing and the Internet. Our goal is to bring about a climate of mutual respect and understanding by exposing youth to their contemporaries from abroad.
And this is bad because why? They didn't put Pentagon all over it?
On some level it makes sense. No one hates war more then the warrior...
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