It's also bias against the mainstream media -- the person who circulated the lie and the apparent originator both talked about evil corporations or what not -- that may in some cases be justified, but often is not. Certainly this "CNN file footage" was a lie, and a nasty one at that. -Declan On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 12:56:26PM -0400, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
There are reasons why alleged urban legends such as when CNN filmed the Palestinian candy celebration are believed. It is in part due to an innate distrust of government and the fact that governments do engage in propaganda and disinformation campaigns.
<http://cryptome.org/madsen-hmhd.htm> Wayne Madsen wrote: "The Pentagon is a master at deception campaigns aimed at the news media. They constantly broadcast disinformation to television and radio audiences in Haiti, Serbia, Colombia, Mexico and elsewhere."
Most of us should remember the mini-flap (Which should have been much larger) when it was revealed that the US Army's psychological operations units intern at CNN. Now "Ha'aretz Daily" reports that an Israel Defence Force (IDF) film crew was dispatched to film candy being handed out in East Jerusalem and the Palestinian newspaper "Jerusalem Times" reports that the candy shop owner was paid for the candy by the IDF.