Tuesday, September 21, 2004

The Spies Who Aren't by the Journalists Who Aren't - Mowbray has the Goods

Columnist and State Department watcher Joel Mowbray deconstructs comPost's anonymous allegations of spying and espionage, including implications that the Pentagon civilian staff might be teeming with double agents for the Jewish state.

He finds almost none of it is true. Read the entire article from townhall.com

The spies who aren't

Joel Mowbray


September 20, 2004


The past couple weeks have seen a swirl of anonymous allegations of supposed spying and espionage, including implications that the Pentagon civilian staff might be teeming with double agents for the Jewish state.

Thing is, almost none of it is true.

Beyond mishandling of classified documents—not an inconsequential offense, to be sure—every other accusation leveled by unnamed State Department and intelligence officials appears part of a carefully calculated campaign to question the loyalty of several Pentagon civilian employees by name, as well as a much larger group by implication.

According to someone with intimate knowledge of the draft presidential directive that low-level Pentagon Iran analyst Larry Franklin allegedly leaked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the document contained no sources and no methods. It had no sensitive material of any kind. It was nothing more than a policy paper—just a few pages that resembled an opinion-editorial—advocating tougher diplomacy, not war, in dealing with Iran.

Why was it marked “secret?” Nearly every document emerging out of that Pentagon office was stamped secret—the lowest grade of secrecy. A memo about an office Christmas party would probably be classified secret too.

If guilty, Franklin should be appropriately punished. But what about others who are inexplicably being lumped into the same smear campaign?

Bandying about words like “espionage” and “spying,” as many news outlets have, serves the goals of the State Department and the CIA, the mortal policy enemies of the hawks at the Pentagon. But unlike previous leak campaigns, State and CIA’s latest effort may have crossed into dangerous territory.

Most politically appointed administration officials on the foreign policy team who support President Bush’s agenda seem to have at least an uneasy feeling that the anonymous smear campaign flirts dangerously close to classic anti-Semitic libels.

Others are of decidedly less mixed opinion. Says one official, “It is not a witch hunt; it is a pogrom.”

Looking at the media coverage, particularly that of the Washington Post, and the reported conduct of the investigation, it is not difficult to understand the officials’ concern.

Though Franklin is Catholic, few articles mention that he is not Jewish, and none from the Post do so. He is far down the food chain, yet almost every story identifies him as an employee of Feith, who is Jewish, even though the undersecretary for policy is some six levels removed and oversees over 1,000 subordinates.

Tarring specific so-called neoconservatives, a September 4 Post story with no other clear purpose identified by name five other Pentagon officials about whom “investigators have asked questions.” All five individuals are Jewish, and according to the piece, “have strong ties to Israel.”

Driving home the smear, the story informs readers that three of them “were co-authors of a 1996 policy paper for then-Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.” The paper in question, however, was neither commissioned nor funded by Netanyahu or the Israeli government. It was unsolicited advice, no different than the papers and op-eds written by thousands of Washington policy wonks attempting to persuade various individuals or entities, including foreign leaders or governments.

The reported track record of the FBI agent in charge of the investigation, FBI assistant director of counterintelligence David Szady, is also troubling. Szady has for years “led investigations into Jewish American CIA employees believed to be spying for Israel that have also failed to persuade the Justice Department even to investigate the cases,” reports Eli Lake of the New York Sun.

That’s not all. Stephen Green, who reportedly was interviewed by the FBI for four hours relating to this case (the FBI refused comment), is a free-lance writer on a two-decade long quest to prove that Paul Wolfowitz, Doug Feith, and other Jews are actually embedded Israeli spies. Some twenty years of futility later, Green is suddenly all the rage with leftist blogs and “news” sites, as well as (frighteningly) some mainstream news outlets.

Until his newfound popularity on the left and in the Arab press, Green’s staunchest support had come from Institute of Historical Review (IHR), which is perhaps best known for its denial of the Holocaust. Green’s two books that purport to document Israel’s vast network of Jewish spies working in the U.S. government have received rave reviews from the Holocaust deniers.

And now Green is being utilized by the FBI.

For those curious about the origins of this seemingly sprawling investigation, a quote in the September 4 Post story seems particularly revealing: “The initial interest was: Do you believe certain people would spy for Israel and pass secret information?” which was attributed to “one source interviewed by the FBI about the defense officials.”




In other words, it appears that this investigation started without a scintilla of evidence, and it was sparked solely because of “beliefs.”

Two days earlier, the Post reported that this investigation is “more than two years old.” Yet in those two years, the Post reported on September 4, all investigators have on the five named Jews in the Pentagon are “suspicions,” which the Post also noted may not even be “specific.”

What those five officials have (courtesy of the Post), however, is a taint that will not soon disappear, regardless of their actual innocence.



©2004 Joel Mowbray

Sunday, September 19, 2004

Real Spy Arrest - but No Jews - Two Day Story

Colleague Bob Samet writes that the Post uses the Pentagon-AIPAC investigation as an excuse to write critically about Jewish power, money and influence in the USA.

Here is further evidence.

Contrast the recent Post reporting of alleged Israel - AIPAC - Pentagon spy affair with this weeks comPost articles about recent State Dept - Taiwan spy affair.

Post ran at least 9 articles in 8 days about the former affair.....before any arrests....and indeed, still no arrests.....and without reporting any evidence. No sources are named....only innuendo.

Post covered the later affair twice....only after an arrest. All sources are named. No innuendo about colleagues of arrested official.

Although senior Powell aide arrested for espionage for Taiwan, Post makes no allegations against Powell.....or Taiwan for that matter.

In short, the two Post articles make no implicit criticism of Taiwanese power, money and influence in the USA.

In contrast, Post reporting of Pentagon non-mole included duel loyalty smears of prominent Pentagon Jews.....based on accounts of anonymous allegations and second or third hand hearsay. Role of AIPAC repeatedly questioned. Israel called a threat.

Here are the two comPost articles about the arrest of the State Department China expert.

Scroll below for our log reports about comPost scandalous coverage AIPAC scandal.

Powell Aide Gave Papers To Taiwan, FBI Says

By Jerry Markon
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 16, 2004; Page A01


A former high-ranking State Department official who is one of the nation's leading experts on China passed documents to Taiwanese intelligence agents and was charged yesterday with concealing a trip to Taiwan, court papers say.

Donald W. Keyser, who was elevated to principal deputy assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs this year, made the trip last year, according to an FBI affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Alexandria. Keyser, 61, who advised Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on China issues, met with one of the agents in Taipei last September during an official trip to China and Japan, the affidavit says.

Tailed by the FBI in recent weeks, Keyser and two Taiwanese agents conducted a series of covert meetings around Washington. At a meeting July 31 at the Potowmack Landing restaurant, the affidavit says, Keyser handed the Taiwanese two envelopes "that appeared to bear U.S. government printing.''



Arrest Shocks Former State Department Colleagues

Highly Regarded Expert on Asia Is Accused of Passing Documents and Taking Secret Trip to Taiwan
By Carol Morello
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 17, 2004; Page A08


Donald W. Keyser developed a reputation as a brilliant and erudite expert on Asia in a career than has spanned more than three decades in the State Department.

According to his former colleagues, Keyser was a fluent speaker of Mandarin who, during his three tours at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, returned from meetings with Chinese officials, sat down and batted out well-organized cables reporting the gist of the talks -- all without notes, the awed colleagues said. When making public speeches, he delivered extemporaneous remarks in lucid and concise prose.

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Documents show Arafat paid Terrorists

News not reported in the Post again......

TROUBLE IN THE HOLY LAND
Documents show Arafat paid for disco bombing
Sent thank-you note to family of terrorist who killed 21, injured 120
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Posted: September 15, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Aaron Klein
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© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Yasser Arafat paid $2,000 to the family of a Palestinian suicide bomber who attacked the beach front Dolphinarium dance club in Tel Aviv in 2001 and then sent the terrorist’s father a letter in which he praised his son’s murderous act, according to documents captured in a recent Israeli operation that were released yesterday.

The attack on the Dolphinarium was one of the most brutal massacres of the Palestinian intifadah, killing 21 people, mostly teens, on a Friday night in June 2001. More than 120 people were injured in the powerful blast carried out by Hamas terrorist Hassan Khutari.

It was disclosed in documents published yesterday by the Israeli Intelligence and Terrorism unit at the Center for Special Studies that the Palestinian Authority transferred $2,000 to Khutari's father, who resides in Jordan.

Moore Inverts Events - Israel Kills Palestinians not Terrorists.

comPost's Moore is once again less.

Our indispensable friend, Leo deconstructs her latest 'reporting' (slightly edited).


Here's the link to the story and the lead paragraph.

Israeli Forces Kill 10 In West Bank Attacks

By Molly Moore
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, September 16, 2004; Page A22

JERUSALEM, Sept. 15 -- Israeli military forces killed 10 Palestinians on Wednesday in the West Bank, the highest single-day death toll there in 18 months, and Israeli officials warned that troops would continue attacks against Palestinians while Prime Minister Ariel Sharon moves ahead with proposals to remove Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.


Here's Leo analysis


Today's (Sept. 15) Wash. Post web site article by Molly Moore is about 9 Palestinian terrorists and a Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank. Unfortunately, this is not the way Ms. Moore reports what happens. Since she's always ready to legitimize Palestinian terrorism and put the onus on Israel, she inverts the events to make it appear that Israel was the heavy. Let's see how exactly she goes about twisting facts to suit her (and the Post's) agenda:

1. Reading her lead paragraph (which according to basic journalistic standards is supposed to give the reader the essence of the story), you would never know that Israel targeted terrorists or, for that matter, "militants," as the Post usually likes to refer to these wonderful people. Instead, her lead states that Israel killed "10 Palestinians" on the West Bank and Israeli officials warned that troops will continue attacks against "Palestinians." This is an outrageously false depiction of Israel's actions and intentions. It tells readers that Israel is engaged in a military offensive against ANY AND ALL Palestinians. Moore does not qualify the dead as including 9 terrorists -- not just any Palestinians -- nor does she qualify Israel's intentions as aimed at terrorists.

2. In the second sentence in the second paragraph, Moore does provide a quote from an Israeli official that Israel plans to continue attacks against the Palestinian terrorist infrastructure and leadership. But this is offered as a general policy statement, with no reference to exactly how many terrorists were killed on this particular day.

3. In the third graf, Moore finally gets around, in very gingerly fashion, to half-way identifying the Palestinian casualties. First, she quotes Palestinians as saying that 6 were "militants" and 3 were "security officials." After this super-toned-down roster of Palestinian fatalities, she gets around to quoting an Israeli spokeswoman as saying that all 9 were "militants." That, of course, is a PATENT LIE. The spokeswoman accurately described them as terrorists belonging to Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Both these groups are recognized by the United States as terrorist organizations. Their record for the last several years amply makes clear that they're out to kill as many innocent Israeli civilians as possible -- an activity which makes them terrorists, not "militants." But even if an Israeli official uses the term "terrorist," Moore will expunge the actual -- and accurate -- description, and substitute her own verbiage in an attempt to sanitize the actions and intentions of these groups.

4. Now let's see how Moore defines Al Aqsa. You'd never even remotely guess that these folks are engaged in terrorism. No, according to Moore, Al Aqsa is merely the "armed wing of Arafat's Fatah movement." Since legitimate police forces also are "armed," how can we possibly guess the quite different mission of Al Aqsa? As for the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Moore describes its members as a "group active throughout the four-year-old Palestinian uprising." Active doing what? If Moore were to truthfully answer this question, her description would immediately self-destruct.

5. In the sixth paragraph, Moore gets back to the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel agenda of her lead by writing that the Israeli military have "escalated attacks against Palestinians in Gaza." Again, not escalated attacks against Palestinian terrorists, not even escalated attacks against Palestinian "militants," but just attacks against Palestinians in general. No wonder the Post refuses to publish actual breakdowns of intifada fatalities, which would show readers that most Palestinians killed in the last 4 years were combatants or died at the hands of Palestinians, while most Israelis killed were non-combatants. Better to perpetuate the fiction that Israel is making war on "the Palestinians" to help justify terrorist attacks against Israelis.

6. To round out her bias, Moore omits a key fact. In the Nablus incident, Israeli commandos -- to SPARE THE LIVES OF THE TERRORISTS -- first asked them to surrender. It was only after they refused and fired on the commandos that the commandos opened fire. To have mentioned this, however, would have presented Post readers with a totally different picture -- I.e. Israeli forces trying to apprehend, not kill, terrorists, instead of Moore's preferred fictional portrait of Israeli forces mowing down indiscriminately "Palestinians."

7. Finally, there was the headline. I know reporters don't write headlines, but in this instance it was perfectly justified by Moore's virulently biased article: "10 Palestinians Killed In West Bank." As you well know, whether on your web site or with your printed editions, many readers scan headlines and don't even read the lead paragraph (not that this would have enlightened them in this instance) So, since Post editors are not only supposed to properly edit Moore's writings, but also the work of headline writers, it's quite logical to conclude that Moore's bias infuses the entire newspaper.

LEO RENNERT


Now compare the tone and style of Moore's description of Israeli actions with the Posts article yesterday about genocide in the Sudan.

Guess who comes off far worse....

Israeli actions are in the active voice (implicitly 'deliberate killing').......while the Sudanese mass murder is in the passive voice (implicitly 'acts of nature').

Hey, mass murder happens.....

Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Sudan commits Genocide - page A18 No Mention of Syria using Chemical Weapons

Arab majority Sudanese government commits mass murder against non-Arabs......comPost buries story on page A18....never identifies ethnicity of murders or victims.

To understand the conflict as an Arab campaign of ethnic cleansing, see Samantha Powers at the New Yorker

.......while http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/ links to Die Welt report - that Syria tested chemical weapons in Sudan killing dozens.


Syria tested chemical arms on civilians in Darfur region: press

BERLIN : Syria tested chemical weapons on civilians in Sudan's troubled western Darfur region in June and killed dozens of people.

The German daily Die Welt newspaper, in an advance release of its Wednesday edition, citing unnamed western security sources, said that injuries apparently caused by chemical arms were found on the bodies of the victims.


Bet we'll never see either reports at the comPost.

As you read the comPost article, note the passive voice, the implicit link of disease to acts of nature and the antiseptically neutral adjectives......no use of descriptors like 'brutal', 'devastating' or 'merciless'...the language reserved for Israel and more recently Russia.




Death Rates in Darfur Rising, WHO Says

U.N. Agency Cites Disease and Sudanese-Backed Militia as Causes of Increase
By Colum Lynch
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 15, 2004; Page A18


UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 14 -- Between 6,000 and 10,000 people are dying from disease and violence each month in Sudan's Darfur region as heavy rains and a marauding militia hinder U.N. efforts to respond to one of Africa's worst humanitarian crises, according to a survey of mortality rates by the United Nations' World Health Organization.

The latest U.N. figures demonstrate that survival rates have worsened in Darfur over the past three months as the United Nations struggles to provide food to nearly 1 million displaced people in more than 120 camps throughout Darfur. The main killers are preventable diseases such as diarrhea, which accounted for nearly a quarter of the deaths, and a wave of violence that has plagued the region since civil war began in February 2003.

The resolution also calls for a formal U.N. inquiry into human rights abuses to determine if genocide has occurred there. The European Union backed the Bush administration's call for a U.N. commission of inquiry to determine whether the government or government- backed militia is guilty of committing genocide.

In an attempt to broaden support for the resolution, the United States presented council members on Tuesday with a revised version of the resolution. It softened the threat of sanctions, asking only that the council "shall consider" imposing punitive measures against Sudan if it fails to comply with its obligations. A previous version warned that the council "will take further actions" if Sudan does not comply.



Meanwhile......

PA religious leaders call for genocide of Jews

By Itamar Marcus & Barbara Crook, PMW

Introduction
Twice in three days, PA religious leaders have openly called for the genocide of Jews. Broadcast on official PA TV, both called for the murder of Jews until the Jewish people are annihilated. Both presented the killing of Jews not merely as the will of Allah, but also as a necessary stage in history that should be carried out now. To support these mandatory killings, both cited the same Hadith - Islamic tradition attributed to Mohammed - expressing Allah’s will that Muslims will kill Jews, before the “Hour” of Resurrection.




Notice a pattern here.....Sudan, Syria and the Palestinians

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Wright is Wrong again....Mullahs kill children.

comPosts Wright is wrong again.....imagines political space that includes Islamists in future Government coalitions....while Islamists in current Government coalitions execute children, especially girls.

Mullahs to Execute Three More Children
September 08, 2004
Radio Farda
radiofarda.com

Following the execution of Atefeh, a 16 year old girl in the northern city
of Neka in Iran, who was accused of having had an extramarital sexual
affair, the legal experts are now worried about the faith of three young
people who are condemned to death by the Islamic courts.

Under international pressure the Judiciary has now announced that they are
waiting for three young boys to reach the age of 18 before they are
executed. The authorities have not revealed what the boys are convicted
of.

Under Islamic Law children are exempt from judicial punishment but the
same legal system considers girls at the age of 10 and boys at 16 as
adults and punishable.



After Grief, The Fear We Won't Admit
By Robin Wright
Sunday, September 12, 2004; Page B01



Aside from the vital mission of tracking down bin Ladenists, military muscle is not always an effective instrument for moving forward. Nor are tepid diplomatic initiatives aimed at coaxing authoritarian governments into adopting change at a pace and in a manner that they control. There's another strategy that's gaining favor among Mideast experts: Bring Islamic movements and groups into the political process. Give Islamist parties new political space -- wide open space -- to absorb passions and sap anger.

That means accepting, even embracing, the idea that Islam is not the problem, but the way out of a political predicament that has been building quietly for decades. It means not only supporting nationalists, liberals and nascent democrats already on our side in the quest to transform the Middle East but also encouraging Islamists and their parties to participate. Basically, it means differentiating between Islamists and jihadists, and accepting anyone willing to work within a system to change it rather than work from outside to destroy it.

"It's hard to imagine political evolution in the next 20 years that does not include the Islamists," says Ellen Laipson, president of the Stimson Center, a Washington think tank that studies international security issues. "They have established legitimacy and a following and you won't make them disappear overnight by supporting the activities of a small elite of secular modernists. . . . You have to imagine a political space that has both."

Frum thinks AIPAC Spy Hoax is Fizzling.....Will Post Cover Vindication

Frum thinks the AIPAC spy case is fizzling...


Answers Please

It’s now beginning to appear that many in law-enforcement are coming to see the so-called spy case in exactly the same way. There seems to be some reason to think that over the past week the whole demented investigation has fizzled out--and is about to be quietly shelved.

That should not be allowed to happen. In violation of federal law about the secrecy of ongoing investigations--the same federal law that liberals regarded as a fundament of the Republic when it was violated during the Ken Starr investigation--some law-enforcement officials have leaked to the press allegations naming a number of senior national-security figures, all of them Jewish, as covertly working for Israel against American interests.

This is a serious charge. Investigators should not be permitted to air it in the press and then say “Oh never mind” when they can produce no credible evidence to support the charge. The government oversight committees of the House and Senate have been considering holding hearings into the alleged spy ring. Yes please, let’s start right now. What is the evidence? And if--as the FBI now seems to be concluding--there is no evidence, who were the agents who leaked groundless accusations? What will happen to them?

And let’s not forget the underlying issue in this case. All of these espionage charges surfaced because of a bureaucratic battle over whether the U.S. should accept an Iranian nuclear bomb. The people who want the U.S. to accept that bomb tried to dirty up their stronger-minded opponents by contending that those opponents were not doing their job of protecting the United States, but were working instead for Israel. Isn’t it interesting that the appease-Iran faction is willing to use such tactics? Shouldn’t we all want to know who these people are and why they think as they do? Shouldn’t Congress maybe ask about that subject too?

08:19 AM


As the CBS AWOL hoax is quickly exposed, we can at least say CBS relied on documents that were only later exposed to be fraudulent.

The comPost relied on hearsay...second and third hand sources to smear their Jewish targets.....but do you think the likely AIPAC spy hoax will get the same attention...and will the comPost cover the AIPAC vindication?

Fat chance!

Saturday, September 11, 2004

Broder's Brain and the Middle East Reality

Is Broder's Middle East reality that Israel should be more feared than Iran?

In a stunning revelation that senile Post correspondent and columnist Broder is brainless, he repeats a question.....see if you can answer it?



The current crises with Iran and Iraq look different to their neighbors than they do to us.

Gulf states "fear the Israeli nuclear program as much, if not more, than potential future Iranian developments.

For Arab states in both the Gulf and the Levant, Iran's program is at most a nascent weapons capability, while Israel's arsenal is a fact.

In this context," Kraig wrote, "a serious question was raised: Why is so much international and global pressure exerted on Iran . . . while Israel, with its own alleged WMD arsenal, is forgotten?"

That is a question we are unlikely to hear from Bush or Kerry.



Here's a question we are unlikely to hear from Post editors.....why oh why do we keep these buffoons year after year?

Thursday, September 09, 2004

Oh, they're objective alright.......Post Editor's Vote Kerry

My favorite blog lgf has the goods on bias at the Post


What Media Bias?

Dropping in at the LGF page of Washington Post News Feeds, it’s really striking how many of the headlines are anti-Bush and/or pro-Kerry:

Records Say Bush Balked At National Guard Order
Kerry Rips Cheney Statement
Edwards: Bush Should Renounce Cheney Comments
Cheney Says Strikes Likely if Kerry Wins (a gross distortion of Cheney’s words)
Carter Calls Miller Disloyal
Kerry Hits Bush on Record Deficit Predictions

It goes on and on. It’s particularly revealing to check out the headlines in the Post’s “George Bush” newsfeed:

Domestic Questions Remain
It’s a Whole Old Ballgame
Bush Promises ‘a Safer World’
Bush Tries Again With Financial Proposals
Mixed Achievements
Bush Backtracks on Terrorism Remark
Series of Misjudgments Cost President His Lead

...and compare them to the headlines in their “John Kerry” feed:

GOP Prism Distorts Some Kerry Votes
Kerry Takes Off Gloves With Sharp Remarks
Kerry Sharpens Contrast With Bush
Kerry Unveils Ad Countering Attacks
Swift Boat Accounts Incomplete And Flawed
Some Veterans Still Bitter at Talk of Crimes
Kerry: Ad Groups Do Bush’s ‘Dirty Work’
Kerry Detours to Visit Town Snubbed by Bush
Kerry Comes Out Fighting In Swing States

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

Hoffman gets Huffy ....

An anonymous friend of the blog sent this (slightly edited) note to us regarding Post foreign editor David Hoffman....

In the Kid's Post located on the back cover of the style section, David Hoffman does a Q&A on Chechnya.

On Wednesday, September 8th, 2004, the Kid's Post, located on the back cover of the Washington Post Style Section, featured a Q&A on the hostage crisis in Chechnya by The Post's Foreign Editor David Hoffman.


In it he used extreme descriptions like brutal" and "devastating" in reference to actions taken by the Russian army, but not once did he use the words "terrorism" or "terrorists" to refer to the Chechen "rebels." Also, by describing the Chechnyia situation purely in terms of a territorial independence movement, Hoffman omits the role played by foreign Islamic radicals who view Chechnya as part of the battleground for holy war against the west and who have made terrorizing moderate Chechen politicians and civilians their top priority.

By leaving out key contextual information and appearing to be taking sides on the issue (with the Chechens), Hoffman writes in a way that would be clearly unprofessional coming from a reporter much less the Foreign Editor of a major newspaper. Since the editor calls the shots, we can see who is probably setting the tone for the poor reporting by John Ward Anderson and Molly Moore. It is becoming apparent that Hoffman may have a general bias in favor of so-called "anti-colonial movements," particularly those driven by Arab/Islamic militancy. I believe that Hoffman's views are rigidly leftist, outside the mainstream of American politics and completely permeate the Post's coverage of foreign affairs. It is especially alarming that he is even directing such articles toward our children.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3916-2004Sep7?language=printer

When Does Post Refer to Ads at Washington Times....When it Smears Israel

As Doctor's Plot continues....comPost, in unusual turn, mentions anti-Israel ad in rival paper....how better to stir the pot and give free promotion to anti-Israel group.

With no more news to report...why not report what Israel's enemies are saying.

Here's the story,

AIPAC Says U.S.-Israel Ties Are Under Attack
Group Denies Wrongdoing Amid Probe
By Robin Wright and Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, September 8, 2004; Page A10


.....It also charged that the ad in the Washington Times, sponsored by the Council for the National Interest, was an attempt to convince policymakers that AIPAC "is doing something wrong." The ad criticized Israel for conducting espionage and covert operations against the United States, erecting an "apartheid wall" to separate Israel from Palestinians and building illegal settlements.....

From the JPost, the good news is that AIPAC is raising more money

"AIPAC spokesman Josh Block said, "Last week, at the height of this, AIPAC had one of our biggest fund-raising weeks in history, and all indications are that the response to our most recent special appeal, which is just beginning to go out, will continue in this tremendous fashion."


I doubled my contribution.




Monday, September 06, 2004

Post will never report this during political season...Kurtz skeptical....BBC drops a bombshell

From LGF, BBC reports a tiny blip...Post doesn't say a word.....

9/4/2004: BBC: Saddam Almost Got Nuke from A. Q. Khan
A new BBC miniseries has a bombshell revelation, in every sense of the term: shortly before the first Gulf War, Saddam Hussein came “within a whisker” of purchasing a complete, off-the-shelf nuclear device from Abdul Qadeer Khan’s Islamic nuclear black market. This ought to be huge news. But it isn’t. It’s a tiny blip in a BBC show mostly about Libya.


...and Howard Kurtz regrets comPost isn't skeptical enough of President Bush.

Doctors Plot Continues...Lots of Jews but no Evidence

News...AIPAC has strong voice!

Anonymous sources reveal Post embroiled in smear campaign against prominent Jews. Sixth article in nine days ...and still no charges or even evidence...Post doesn't care.

Pro-Israel Lobby Has Strong Voice
AIPAC Is Embroiled in Investigation of Pentagon Leaks
By Thomas B. Edsall and Molly Moore
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, September 5, 2004; Page A10

It doesn't take a genius...

Not to beat a dead horse, but what was noted, the conflation of correlation and causation, is not something so complex that it is or should be limited to those with careers in the sciences. If the Post is going to write and sell newspapers with little scientific blurbs to a reasonably intelligent audience, they should have reasonably intelligent reporters and editors who know the distinction. Saying they're not to blame and can only reprint what scientific publications spoon feed them is like saying a newspaper can't be blamed for reporting that 40% of the land area of Gaza is occupied by settlers, just because its reporters haven't visited every single settlement, and some Palestinian organizations, whose members live and work there, report that ridiculous figure to them. It doesn't take a genius or a "very smart medical expert " to understand that correlation is not causation and to spot bad data.

Sunday, September 05, 2004

Don't blame the Post - Do blame the Post

Don't blame the Post: I agree with the criticism (two blogs back) of a medical report in the Post, but I don't agree that the Post should be blamed. (As it happens, I had a 25-year career in medical research, and am familiar with the frequent misuse of statistics in the medical literature. I even once wrote an editorial about it.) What we have here is an example of "overlooking hidden causes." What happens is that a correlation is found between two things, like drinking sugar-sweetened beverages and diabetes, and the implicit assumption is that one is the cause of the other.* The finding may be correct as far as it goes, but the point is, there could also be other contributing causes that were overlooked. In this case, people who drink a lot of soda also probably overeat or ingest sugar in other ways, and it would be silly to think that drinking soda is the only factor.

In some cases, the first item may not even be causative, but related only in a coincidental way. As Ambrose Bierce wrote a hundred years ago ("The Devil's Dictionary"):
Effect, n. The second of two phenomena which always occur together in the same order. The first, called a Cause, is said to generate the other -- which is no more sensible than it would be for one who has never seen a dog except in pursuit of a rabbit to declare the rabbit the cause of the dog.

Having said that, I don't think it's up to the Post to do a correction. If the medical profession allows itself to be misled by statistics and issues misleading reports, I don't believe that any newspaper in the country can be expected to do other than print the findings as reported. Sure, in the best of all possible worlds, every newspaper would have a very smart medical expert (smarter than the researchers) who would look for errors in medical reports (and he would find a lot), but is that realistic?

Blame the Post. The blatant errors in Mideast reporting, however, are another story. This is an area where reporters should have expertise and should know better. For example, in the article "Suicide Bombings Kill 18 in Israel" (Sept 1, 2004), the Post quoted only part of the Hamas communique, citing as a motive "retribution for Israel's assassinations of top Hamas leaders in Gaza last spring and the poor treatment of Palestinians in Israeli jails..." They deliberately omitted the continuation of that same communique that affirmed "the military wing’s determination on Jihad until liberation of all national soil." (And for anyone who doesn't understand that "all national soil" includes the state of Israel, please visit the Hamas web site.) The part omitted, of course, changes the entire picture.

Come to think of it, there is a strong analogy between the two errors, even if the blame is different. Here the Post, by concealing the second part of the communique, has overlooked a "hidden cause", or should I say, has hidden a cause, which in this case is obviously the true underlying cause.

The Post also failed to point out that the "poor treatment" of prisoners is a matter of cell phones, glass partitions, and security searches of visitors, and does not involve inhumane treatment. This also, I believe, gives a false picture. And that's what this web site should be about.
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*Ironically, there was an error in Mr. Vardon's blog. The correlation was with diabetes, not obesity, as he stated. Which reminds me of a recent joke:
"I'm hot and sweaty", said the German. "I must have a glass of beer."
"I'm hot and sweaty", said the Frenchman. "I must have a glass of wine."
"I'm hot and sweaty", said the Jew. "I must have diabetes."

Saturday, September 04, 2004

UN Rejcts Syria's Occupation - Hezbullah asked to Disband...Post Buries Story

JPost has the story...comPost doesn't.

France and the U.S. among other UN security council members finally vote against real terrorists...and the Post buries the story in the very last paragraph of page A24.


On Thursday, the UN Security Council narrowly approved a resolution backed by Washington and Paris aimed at pressuring Lebanon to reject a second term for pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud and calling for an immediate withdrawal of all its foreign forces - an indirect reference to Syrian troops.

The resolution also called for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias."

Junk Post Reporters & Editors Repeat Junk Science.......

This Blog has nothing to do with the Posts' reporting about Israel, but it is useful to show how spectacularly bad their reporters and editors are across a range of topics.

Post lifts press release statistics as fact..but the press release was wrong.

Want to bet they won't correct their mistake....

The critic of an article about a recent study that linked soda consumption to a much higher risk of obesity has the goods.....

Todd Zywicki, September 3, 2004 at 11:26am]

......So the 83 percent figure is really an irrelevant number--nonetheless, the Washington Post reported on page 1, in the second paragraph of the article, that those who drank more than one serving a day "had more than an 80 percent increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes" than those who had less than one a month. Then a few days later the Post stated in an editorial, "those who had one or more drinks containing sugar or corn syrup per day were 83 percent more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those who drank less than one such drink per month."

But, the reader might object, the researchers cannot be responsible for how the Washington Post characterizes their research. Well, it turns out that the Post story was lifted directly from the press release from the Harvard School of Public Health, which states in paragraph 2, "Those who reported drinking sugar-sweetened sodas more than once per day showed an increased risk for type 2 diabetes of more than 80 percent compared to women in the study who drank less than one per month...." the 32 percent figure, by contrast, appears nowhere in the press release.

Post Smear Campaign Enters Second Week...Still Not a Single Fact to Report

Do you believe certain journalists would smear Pentagon Jews for anti-Israel bigots....we do.

Subjournalists Wright and Eggen continue Post smear campaign ........ still no facts.....and still wrong.

Anonymous leaks report that lots of Jews are involved.........

The fifth story in seven days still lacks a single fact to report.


Leak Inquiry Includes Iran Experts in Administration
By Robin Wright and Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, September 4, 2004; Page A05

Here is the basic story line of today's smear.....and the previous smears:

"The initial interest was: Do you believe certain people would spy for Israel and pass secret information?" said one source interviewed by the FBI about the defense officials.

It remains unclear, however, how specific investigators' suspicions have become. And one official, a Feith ally, has said the investigation is an effort by some intelligence officials to discredit Pentagon hawks.

The sources interviewed for this article requested anonymity because it involves classified information or because of the ongoing investigation.

Perle, Rhode and Wolfowitz did not return telephone calls placed to their homes and offices late Friday. Reached at home, Feith declined comment, citing the ongoing investigation.

Thursday, September 02, 2004

AIPAC Rebuts Post Smears - Would Bush Meet AIPAC if CI Could Demonstrate Espionage

Post decline watch continues......

JPost reports AIPAC rebuttal to comPost smears.

"If [Thursday's] Washington Post report of a two-year ongoing probe of AIPAC is true, than surely the confidence demonstrated by the president of the United States, the vice president of the United States, the highest officials in the Executive Branch, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, and countless other congressional leaders including key members of the intelligence committees in continuing to regularly meet and address AIPAC during this period of time is substantial vindication of AIPAC's loyalty and trustworthiness," the statement added.

"Apparently nothing turned up during this rigorous two-year probe of AIPAC's activities to deter President Bush from addressing AIPAC's Policy Conference on May 18, 2004. Nor has information surfaced that has prevented scores of other administration and Congressional leaders from speaking regularly and candidly with AIPAC officials, or addressing major AIPAC events and meeting with AIPAC leaders," the statement said.

Will the Post ever appologize for their smears or even publish the AIPAC rebuttal....don't count on it.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

Post Double Standard .... No Respite

Post editors use the t-word for terror attack in Russia.....

Russia Reports Evidence of Terror Attack
Explosive Found in Wreckage; Chechen Women Boarded Planes That Crashed

By Peter Baker
Washington Post Foreign Service
Saturday, August 28, 2004; Page A20

MOSCOW, Aug. 27 -- The Russian government abruptly shifted gears Friday and concluded that at least one of the two planes that fell out of the sky almost simultaneously this week was blown up by terrorists, as a radical Islamic group claimed responsibility for the twin tragedies.


But when Israelis are the targets....subjournalists Moore and Anderson return to form. Israeli victims lack names, there are no hero's and they don't report the death of this child...Aviel Atash

Suicide Bombings Kill 18 in Israel
Attacks on Two Buses Shatter a Five-Month Respite
By John Ward Anderson and Molly Moore
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, September 1, 2004; Page A01

A fairer piece would also describe the Palestinian street reaction:

PALESTINIANS CELEBRATE “MARTYRS”, WHILE ARAFAT CALLS FOR A MILLION MORE - While hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets in major cities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to celebrate the double suicide bombings in Be’er Sheva, Yasser Arafat reiterated his call for sacrificing millions of people to liberate Jerusalem, Khaled Abu Toameh reports in The Jerusalem Post. The Palestinian Authority Chairman was speaking in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners’ hunger-strike just hours after two Hamas terrorist “martyrs” killed 16 in the bloody Beer Sheva attack. In Gaza City, hundreds marched in the streets carrying pictures of slain Hamas leaders Ahmed Yassin and Abdel Aziz Rantisi, hailing the bombers as heroes and handing out sweets.


Our friend Leo adds this.......

The Post makes it appear that Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups took a lengthy vacation before the twin bus bombings in Beersheba, which
killed 16 Israelis on Aug. 31. There was no "five-month respite," as your
Jerusalem correspondents reported, nor have there been just nine "bombing
missions" in Israel since the start of this year.

Before the attacks in Beersheba, there were scores of terrorist missions
intent on murdering civilians in Israel. Terror alerts were issued on an
almost daily basis. However, because of the partially complete separation
barrier and reliable intelligence, few succeeded. Without any "respite,"
Israeli security forces have been intercepting would-be suicide bombers
before they could complete their missions. In fact, on the same day as the
Beersheba massacre, a terrorist wearing an explosive belt was halted at a
Gaza checkpoint. Unfortunately, the Post also failed to mention his
"mission."

In the meantime, Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Authority haven't lifted
a finger to dismantle terrorist organizations, as they are required to do
under the U.S. sponsored road map which they allegedly support.


Thanks Leo....you're a real professional.

Memo to Post...Read Michael Ledeen

Post offers 4th story repeating anonymous allegations against pro-Israel Pentagon employee and AIPAC ...but they still lack news to report.

Leak Probe More Than 2 Years Old
Pro-Israel Group's Possible Role at Issue
By Susan Schmidt and Robin Wright
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, September 2, 2004; Page A06

Michael Ledeen puts the controversy in perspective.....

JJA: Look, as you've said, if the FBI has a real case, they don't go whispering to the press about it. They go to the grand jury. They don't leak, they indict and prosecute.

ML: Plus, they promised their media agents — I mean the journalists — that there would be arrests, and pronto. Nobody's been arrested, and some of the latest stories even quote the "sources" as saying that the Pentagon target — my pal Larry Franklin — may well be exonerated. That's quite a turnaround in a couple of days, isn't it?

JJA: It's embarrassing. At this point, given the state of the "news stories," you'd have to conclude that the CI folks in the bureau are either incompetent or McCarthyites. Either they leaked information that should have been kept secret — if there is indeed any case against Mr. Franklin or others — or they are trying to smear him and some of his friends and colleagues. Including you, I might point out.


As the days lead to weeks, we can be certain there will be no arrests or apologies by the FBI, CI or the smear masters at the Post.