{"id":210246,"date":"2017-08-06T03:38:35","date_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:38:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/former-house-majority-leader-worked-with-the-cia-to-use-a-congressional-investigation-for-propaganda-and-it-muckrock\/"},"modified":"2017-08-06T03:38:35","modified_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:38:35","slug":"former-house-majority-leader-worked-with-the-cia-to-use-a-congressional-investigation-for-propaganda-and-it-muckrock","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare\/former-house-majority-leader-worked-with-the-cia-to-use-a-congressional-investigation-for-propaganda-and-it-muckrock\/","title":{"rendered":"Former House Majority Leader worked with the CIA to use a Congressional investigation for propaganda &#8211; and it &#8230; &#8211; MuckRock"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>August 3, 2017  <\/p>\n<p>    Agency felt investigation into Soviet war crimes might have led    to charges of U.S. biological warfare in Korea  <\/p>\n<p>    Declassified CIA documents describe the Agencys agreement to    work with a Senators plan to use a 1952 Congressional    investigation into Soviet war crimes for propaganda purposes.    Congress was looking into the Katyn    massacre in which the KGBs predecessors, the NKVD,        murdered thousands of Polish prisoners of war and which the    Soviet Union denied responsibility for until 1990. In 1952, the    Majority Leader of the House of Representatives sought to use    the investigation of very real Soviet war crimes as a    propaganda opportunity, and while it may have worked in the    short run, documents indicate that both CIA and State    Department personnel believe it may have backfired, and led to    charges the U.S. was using biological weapons in Korea.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to the formerly TOP SECRET CIA     document describing the February 28, 1952 Directors    Meeting, then Deputy Director Allen Dulles was approach by    John Mitchell, the Counsel of the Committee which was    investigating Katyn (no relation to Nixons John    Mitchell). Mitchell, who discussed the matter with    Congressman McCormack, hoped the Agency would be cooperative    with the probe to their mutual benefit.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, those attending the Directors Meeting had some    concerns -someone whose name is redacted, likely Mitchell or    McCormack, was seen as unreliable and not worth trusting with    Agency operational details.     Previously, the Agency had expressed concern that Mitchell    would ask them to provide a lot of assistance with the probe.    Regardless, the Agencys senior staff decided they couldnt let    the opportunity go by in view of its propaganda value. As a    result, Deputy Director of Plans     Frank Wisner agreed to follow through on the matter.    While a memo was apparently written from Dulles to Wisner    memorializing the conversation with Mitchell, it has not yet    been declassified.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Wisner had earlier recommended against working with Mitchell or    any Congressional investigation. Several months earlier,        Mitchell had approached Wisner when he first became the    Counsel for the Committee investigation. According to a    formerly SECRET memo from Wisner to the Department of State,    Mitchell had approached Wisner about cooperating on the probe    with no apparent mention of propaganda except a desire to avoid    investigating government officials (presumably of G-2) who    had been accused of having suppressed certain highly relevant    documents. Wisner appropriately referred him to the Office of    Legislative Counsel without commenting. In his memo, Wisner    added that he did not consider it appropriate for this Agency    to become involved in Congressional investigations - Wisner    felt that was this was the Department of States jurisdiction.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to another formerly SECRET memo, which had curiously    been     referenced two days before it was written, Congressman    McCormack followed up with CIAs Legislative Counsel when the    hearings had all but concluded, with only two days and five of    eighty-one witnesses still to testify, to discuss the Katyn    propaganda effort. While he wanted to know how CIA evaluated    the overseas propaganda value of the Congressional Committee    investigating the Katyn Massacre, he felt that it had been    extremely successful from the standpoint of favorable United    States propaganda.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    While neither the hearings nor     Mitchells liaising with CIA had come to an end,    Congressman McCormack already his eye on the future. To his    view, the effort had been more than successful enough to    warrant considering doing the same thing again. McCormack    openly speculated as to whether it might not be helpful if    other Congressional investigations might be undertaken with a    view towards utilizing them for psychological warfare    purposes. Where the cooperation over the Katyn investigation    had coalesced around an already existing effort on the part of    Congress, McCormack now suggested forming new committees with    that explicit expectation. In particular, he was considering a    special Congressional Committee to investigate atrocities    against American soldiers in Korea, with broad enough authority    to include examining into [sic] the germ warfare charges.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    In response,     CIA Director General Walter Bedell Smith responded that the    Agency should have no interest in this matter. The Directors    refusal to cooperate may have had several motivations. The    first may have simply been a refusal to create Congressional    investigations for propaganda purposes - using an existing    investigation into war crimes as an opportunity for propaganda    was one thing, but creating Congressional investigations with    that purpose in mind was something altogether different.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Assuming that McCormack had meant investigating Communist use    of biological weapons in Korea, then the Agency had a major    obstacle to pursuing that propaganda angle.     According to the formerly TOP SECRET record of another    Directors Meeting held soon after, the Agency    already had a proposed propaganda plan involving    Communist bacteriological warfare in Korea. The problem was    that the State Department and the Joint Chiefs of Staff had    disapproved of the plan since the Agency had been unable to    prove there was a Communist bacteriological warfare unit in    Korea.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    There was another reason for the Agency to show no interest    in the matter - some staff members of CIA and the State    Department believed that the propaganda relating to the Katyn    investigation had backfired. According to a formerly SECRET    issue of the     Current Intelligence Digest from April 12, 1952, the    Italian Embassy reported that the Communist press was    continuing an intensive propaganda campaign that     alleged U.S. use of biological warfare in Korea. The    Embassy believed that the campaign may have been designed in    part to draw public attention away from the investigation of    the Katyn massacre.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Embassy and the CIA analysts reviewing their information    werent the only ones to see such a link as plausible. A        declassified Psychological Strategy Board memo written    several months later describes an October 1952 conversation    between John Elliott and Charles    Bohlen, who was then the Counsellor to the State Department    and would be named, several months later, as the Ambassador to    the Soviet Union. In their discussion, Bohlen brought up the    U.S.s past propaganda against the Soviet Union. In Bohlens    mind, the propaganda tended to be too strident and shrill.    Bohlen believed that this resulting in alarming the U.S.s    allies more than any intimidation to the Kremlin. Worse, the    sharp attacks reinforced the incipient impression lurking in    the minds of the peoples of the democratic world that the U.S.    was a warmongering nation trying to incite hostilities with the    Soviet Union. Creating this image, Bohlen noted, was a goal of    Soviet propaganda - one that the U.S. had inadvertently been    helping them with.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Bohlen cited that Katyn massacre investigation as a specific    example of this. He felt that the barrage of propaganda    released in connection with the investigation had backfired.    Like the Embassy staff members several months earlier, Bohlen    felt that it may have been responsible for the launching of    the Communist bacteriological warfare charges against the    United States in reprisal.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps the Agency should have listened to     Frank Wisner in 1951.  <\/p>\n<p>    You can read additional CIA documents discussing Katyn here,    the seven volumes of Congressional hearings here,    the interim report here and the final report here.    The Directors Meeting memo is embedded below.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like Emma Bests work? 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