“PERCEPTION
MANAGEMENT” Campaign
By
Linda Gale Nolen
lindagale@excite.com
During
the course of the Afghan and Iraqi conflicts the US Department
of Defense (DoD) conducted "perception management" campaigns
that obstructed the public's appreciation of the wars' human toll.
http://www.oldamericancentury.org/index.htm
Carl
Conetta
18
February 2004 "WE DON'T DO BODY COUNTS."
The irrelevance of enemy
combatant casualties.
http://www.comw.org/pda/0402rm9exsum.html
I
would strongly encourage everyone to read the article
above titled
“Disappearing the dead:
Iraq,
Afghanistan, and the Idea of a New Warfare.”
Clearly,
in the grand scheme of things, these details may seem trivial.
But it is from these kinds of misconceptions that real blood and real
deaths do occur.
Last
year, I began writing articles about the bogus “body counts”.
I know that most journalists do know
that the actual amount of
casualties of US soldiers, and our allies
in Afghanistan and Iraq, and
the civilian workers from the various allied countries is at least
three
times higher than any number published so far. Yet, some of them
continue quoting the Body Count, which the Pentagon "approves"
for publication.
Many
good journalists continue using “MAJOR” combat ended; which
our Selected President, Bush-the-wannabe, DID NOT SAY on May 1,
but did say that “COMBAT HAS ENDED”; as he
preened like the cock
of the walk on the USS Lincoln.
He did NOT say “MAJOR” combat had ended. Anyone who was watching
him, and listening to him that day in May KNOWS that he didn’t say
MAJOR in that sentence or any other that day.
I
can understand why the mainstream journalists would parrot this
untrue addition by
the White House, who even admitted inserting the
word MAJOR into “combat ended”, into
their transcripts prepared for
public
consumption. But what troubles me most is that even our most
diligent and talented journalists
continue repeating this egregious error.
Another
error being repeated is that Bush is AWOL. When the fact IS that
G. W. Bush was, according to Military rules, FIRST AWOL, and then a
DESERTER. And, being a deserter in a time of war (Vietnam), according
to military rules, qualifies him to be shot.
Below
are only a few websites on this subject.
While these are found on GOOGLE search engine, there are
so many on all of the search engines I cannot understand how
anyone could continue writing that Bush was merely AWOL.
And, even being AWOL carries punishment which Bush has
yet to receive.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Deserter
Desertion
is the act of abandoning or withdrawing support from
someone or something to which you owe allegiance,
responsibility or loyalty.
In a military
unit
it is the act of leaving the unit without
intention of returning.
In the U.S.
military a person becomes AWOL
when he or she is absent from their post
without a valid pass
That person is dropped
from their unit rolls
after 30 days and is listed as a deserter.
However, as a
matter of U.S. military
law
desertion is not measured by time away from the
unit, but rather:
by going or remaining absent from his or her
unit, organization,
or place of duty with intent never to return;