Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression
by DCDave
Strong,
credible allegations of high-level criminal activity can bring down a
government. When the government
lacks an effective, fact-based defense, other techniques must be employed. The success of these techniques depends
heavily upon a cooperative, compliant press and a mere token opposition party.
- Dummy
up. If it's not reported, if
it's not news, it didn't happen.
- Wax
indignant. This is also known
as the “How dare you?” gambit.
- Characterize
the charges as “rumors” or, better yet, “wild
rumors.” If, in spite of
the news blackout, the public is still able to learn about the suspicious
facts, it can only be through “rumors.” (If they tend to believe the
“rumors” it must be because they are simply
“paranoid” or “hysterical.”)
- Knock
down straw men. Deal only with
the weakest aspects of the weakest charges. Even better, create your own straw
men. Make up wild rumors (or
plant false stories) and give them lead play when you appear to debunk all
the charges, real and fanciful alike.
- Call
the skeptics names like “conspiracy theorist,”
“nutcase,” “ranter,”
“kook,” “crackpot,” and, of course, “rumor
monger.” Be sure, too,
to use heavily loaded verbs and adjectives when characterizing their
charges and defending the “more reasonable” government and its
defenders. You must then
carefully avoid fair and open debate with any of the people you have thus
maligned. For insurance, set
up your own “skeptics” to shoot down.
- Impugn
motives. Attempt to
marginalize the critics by suggesting strongly that they are not really
interested in the truth but are simply pursuing a partisan political
agenda or are out to make money (compared to over-compensated adherents to
the government line who, presumably, are not).
- Invoke
authority. Here the controlled
press and the sham opposition can be very useful.
- Dismiss
the charges as “old news.”
- Come
half-clean. This is also known
as “confession and avoidance” or “taking the limited
hangout route.” This
way, you create the impression of candor and honesty while you admit only
to relatively harmless, less-than-criminal “mistakes.” This stratagem often requires the
embrace of a fall-back position quite different from the one originally
taken. With effective damage
control, the fall-back position need only be peddled by stooge skeptics to
carefully limited markets.
- Characterize
the crimes as impossibly complex and the truth as ultimately unknowable.
- Reason
backward, using the deductive method with a vengeance. With thoroughly rigorous deduction,
troublesome evidence is irrelevant.
E.g. We have a
completely free press. If
evidence exists that the Vince Foster “suicide” note was
forged, they would have reported it.
They haven't reported it so there is no such evidence. Another variation on this theme
involves the likelihood of a conspiracy leaker
and a press who would report the leak.
- Require
the skeptics to solve the crime completely. E.g. If Foster was murdered, who did it
and why?
- Change
the subject. This technique
includes creating and/or publicizing distractions.
- Lightly
report incriminating facts, and then make nothing of them. This is sometimes referred to as
“bump and run” reporting.
- Baldly
and brazenly lie. A favorite
way of doing this is to attribute the “facts” furnished the
public to a plausible-sounding, but anonymous, source.
- Expanding
further on numbers 4 and 5 (e and f), have your own stooges
“expose” scandals and champion popular causes. Their job is to pre-empt real
opponents and to play 99-yard football. A variation is to pay rich people
for the job who will pretend to spend their own
money.
- Flood
the Internet with agents. This
is the answer to the question, “What could possibly motivate a
person to spend hour upon hour on Internet news groups defending the
government and/or the press and harassing genuine critics?” Don't the authorities have
defenders enough in all the newspapers, magazines, radio, and television? One would think refusing to print
critical letters and screening out serious callers or dumping them from
radio talk shows would be control enough, but, obviously, it is not.