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THE PLAYERS
Dozens of PR firms have emerged to
answer that demand. Among them:
Burson-Marsteller
Hill & Knowlton
Ketchum
BSMG |
Edelman
Kamer-Singer
Mongovin, Biscoe, and Duchin
Buder-Finn |
Though world-famous within the PR
industry, these are names we don't know, and for good reason. The best PR
goes unnoticed. For decades they have created the opinions that most of us
were raised with, on virtually any issue which has the remotest commercial
value, including:
pharmaceutical drugs
medicine as a profession
fluoridation of city water
household cleaning products
global warming
cancer research and treatment pollution of the oceans
images of celebrities
damage control
crisis and disaster management
genetically modified foods
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vaccines
alternative medicine
chlorine
tobacco
dioxin
leaded gasoline
forests and lumber
aspartame
dental amalgams
food additives
processed foods
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LESSON #1
Bernays learned early on that the most
effective way to create credibility for a product or an image was by
"independent third-party" endorsement. For example, if General Motors were
to come out and say that global warming is a hoax thought up by some
liberal tree-huggers, people would suspect GM's motives, since GM's
fortune is made by selling automobiles. If however some independent
research institute with a very credible sounding name like the Global
Climate Coalition comes out with a scientific report that says global
warming is really a fiction, people begin to get confused and to have
doubts about the original issue.
So that's exactly what Bernays did.
With a policy inspired by genius, he set up "more institutes and
foundations than Rockefeller and Carnegie combined." (Stauber p 45)
Quietly financed by the industries whose products were being evaluated,
these "independent" research agencies would churn out "scientific" studies
and press materials that could create any image their handlers wanted.
Such front groups are given high-sounding names like:
Temperature Research Foundation
International Food Information Council
Consumer Alert
The Advancement of Sound Science
Coalition
Air Hygiene Foundation
Industrial Health Federation
International Food Information Council
Manhattan Institute
Center for Produce Quality
Tobacco Institute Research Council
Cato Institute
American Council on Science and Health
Global Climate Coalition
Alliance for Better Foods
Sound pretty legit don't they?
CANNED NEWS RELEASES
As Stauber explains, these
organizations and hundreds of others like them are front groups whose sole
mission is to advance the image of the global corporations who fund them,
like those listed on page 2 above. This is accomplished in part by an
endless stream of 'press releases' announcing "breakthrough" research to
every radio station and newspaper in the country. (Robbins) Many of these
canned reports read like straight news, and indeed are purposely molded in
the news format. This saves journalists the trouble of researching the
subjects on their own, especially on topics about which they know very
little. Entire sections of the release or in the case of video news
releases, the whole thing can be just lifted intact, with no editing,
given the byline of the reporter or newspaper or TV station - and voilá!
Instant news - copy and paste. Written by corporate PR firms.
Does this really happen? Every single
day, since the 1920s when the idea of the News Release was first invented
by Ivy Lee. (Stauber, p 22) Sometimes as many as half the stories
appearing in an issue of the Wall St. Journal are based solely on such PR
press releases.. (22) These types of stories are mixed right in with
legitimately researched stories. Unless you have done the research
yourself, you won't be able to tell the difference.
THE LANGUAGE OF SPIN
As 1920s spin pioneers like Ivy Lee
and Edward Bernays gained more experience, they began to formulate rules
and guidelines for creating public opinion. They learned quickly that mob
psychology must focus on emotion, not facts. Since the mob is incapable of
rational thought, motivation must be based not on logic but on
presentation. Here are some of the axioms of the new science of PR:
ü technology is a religion unto itself
ü if people are incapable of rational
thought, real democracy is dangerous
ü important decisions should be left
to experts
ü when reframing issues, stay away
from substance; create images
ü never state a clearly demonstrable
lie
Words are very carefully chosen for
their emotional impact. Here's an example. A front group called the
International Food Information Council handles the public's natural
aversion to genetically modified foods. Trigger words are repeated all
through the text. Now in the case of GM foods, the public is instinctively
afraid of these experimental new creations which have suddenly popped up
on our grocery shelves which are said to have DNA alterations. The IFIC
wants to reassure the public of the safety of GM foods, so it avoids words
like:
Frankenfoods
biotech DNA
manipulate
safety
radiation
gene-splicing
random |
Hitler
chemical
experiments
money
scientists
roulette
gene gun |
Instead, good PR for GM foods contains
words like:
hybrids
beauty
bounty
diversity
wholesome. |
natural
order
choice
cross-breeding
earth
organic farmer |
It's basic Freudian/Tony Robbins word
association. The fact that GM foods are not hybrids that have been
subjected to the slow and careful scientific methods of real
cross-breeding doesn't really matter. This is pseudoscience, not science.
Form is everything and substance just a passing myth. (Trevanian)
Who do you think funds the
International Food Information Council? Take a wild guess. Right -
Monsanto, DuPont, Frito-Lay, Coca Cola, Nutrasweet - those in a position
to make fortunes from GM foods. (Stauber p 20)
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD
PROPAGANDA
As the science of mass control
evolved, PR firms developed further guidelines for effective copy. Here
are some of the gems:
- dehumanize the attacked party by
labeling and name calling
- speak in glittering generalities
using emotionally positive words
- when covering something up, don't
use plain English; stall for time; distract
- get endorsements from celebrities,
churches, sports figures, street people - anyone who has no expertise in
the subject at hand
- the 'plain folks' ruse: us
billionaires are just like you
- when minimizing outrage, don't say
anything memorable
- when minimizing outrage, point out
the benefits of what just happened
- when minimizing outrage, avoid moral
issues
Keep this list. Start watching for
these techniques. Not hard to find - look at today's paper or tonight's TV
news. See what they're doing; these guys are good!
SCIENCE FOR HIRE
PR firms have become very
sophisticated in the preparation of news releases. They have learned how
to attach the names of famous scientists to research that those scientists
have not even looked at. (Stauber, p 201) This is a common occurrence. In
this way the editors of newspapers and TV news shows are often not even
aware that an individual release is a total PR fabrication. Or at least
they have "deniability," right?
Stauber tells the amazing story of how
leaded gas came into the picture. In 1922, General Motors discovered that
adding lead to gasoline gave cars more horsepower. When there was some
concern about safety, GM paid the Bureau of Mines to do some fake
"testing" and publish spurious research that 'proved' that inhalation of
lead was harmless. Enter Charles Kettering.
Founder of the world famous
Sloan-Kettering Memorial Institute for medical research, Charles Kettering
also happened to be an executive with General Motors. By some strange
coincidence, we soon have the Sloan Kettering institute issuing reports
stating that lead occurs naturally in the body and that the body has a way
of eliminating low level exposure. Through its association with The
Industrial Hygiene Foundation and PR giant Hill & Knowlton, Sloane
Kettering opposed all anti-lead research for years. (Stauber p 92).
Without organized scientific opposition, for the next 60 years more and
more gasoline became leaded, until by the 1970s, 90% or our gasoline was
leaded.
Finally it became too obvious to hide
that lead was a major carcinogen, and leaded gas was phased out in the
late 1980s. But during those 60 years, it is estimated that some 30
million tons of lead were released in vapor form onto American streets and
highways. 30 million tons.
That is PR, my friends.
JUNK SCIENCE
In 1993 a guy named Peter Huber wrote
a new book and coined a new term. The book was Galileo's Revenge
and the term was junk science. Huber's shallow thesis was that real
science supports technology, industry, and progress. Anything else was
suddenly junk science. Not surprisingly, Stauber explains how Huber's book
was supported by the industry-backed Manhattan Institute.
Huber's book was generally dismissed
not only because it was so poorly written, but because it failed to
realize one fact: true scientific research begins with no conclusions.
Real scientists are seeking the truth because they do not yet know what
the truth is.
True scientific method goes like this:
1. form a hypothesis
2. make predictions for that
hypothesis
3. test the predictions
4. reject or revise the hypothesis
based on the research findings
Boston University scientist Dr. David
Ozonoff explains that ideas in science are themselves like "living
organisms, that must be nourished, supported, and cultivated with
resources for making them grow and flourish." (Stauber p 205) Great ideas
that don't get this financial support because the commercial angles are
not immediately obvious - these ideas wither and die.
Another way you can often distinguish
real science from phony is that real science points out flaws in its own
research. Phony science pretends there were no flaws.
THE REAL JUNK SCIENCE
Contrast this with modern PR and its
constant pretensions to sound science. Corporate sponsored research,
whether it's in the area of drugs, GM foods, or chemistry begins with
predetermined conclusions. It is the job of the scientists then to prove
that these conclusions are true, because of the economic upside that proof
will bring to the industries paying for that research. This invidious
approach to science has shifted the entire focus of research in America
during the past 50 years, as any true scientist is likely to admit.
Stauber documents the increasing
amount of corporate sponsorship of university research. (206) This has
nothing to do with the pursuit of knowledge. Scientists lament that
research has become just another commodity, something bought and sold. (Crossen)
THE TWO MAIN TARGETS OF
"SOUND SCIENCE"
It is shocking when Stauber shows how
the vast majority of corporate PR today opposes any research that seeks to
protect
public health
the environment
It's a funny thing that most of the
time when we see the phrase "junk science," it is in a context of
defending something that may threaten either the environment or our
health. This makes sense when one realizes that money changes hands only
by selling the illusion of health and the illusion of environmental
protection. True public health and real preservation of the earth's
environment have very low market value.
Stauber thinks it ironic that
industry's self-proclaimed debunkers of junk science are usually
non-scientists themselves. (255) Here again they can do this because the
issue is not science, but the creation of images.
THE LANGUAGE OF ATTACK
When PR firms attack legitimate
environmental groups and alternative medicine people, they again use
special words which will carry an emotional punch:
outraged sound science
junk science sensible
scaremongering responsible
phobia hoax
alarmist hysteria
The next time you are reading a
newspaper article about an environmental or health issue, note how the
author shows bias by using the above terms. This is the result of very
specialized training.
Another standard PR tactic is to use
the rhetoric of the environmentalists themselves to defend a dangerous and
untested product that poses an actual threat to the environment. This we
see constantly in the PR smokescreen that surrounds genetically modified
foods. They talk about how GM foods are necessary to grow more food and to
end world hunger, when the reality is that GM foods actually have lower
yields per acre than natural crops. (Stauber p 173) The grand design sort
of comes into focus once you realize that almost all GM foods have been
created by the sellers of herbicides and pesticides so that those plants
can withstand greater amounts of herbicides and pesticides. (The Magic
Bean)
THE MIRAGE OF PEER
REVIEW
Publish or perish is the classic
dilemma of every research scientist. That means whoever expects funding
for the next research project had better get the current research paper
published in the best scientific journals. And we all know that the best
scientific journals, like JAMA, New England Journal, British Medical
Journal, etc. are peer-reviewed. Peer review means that any articles which
actually get published, between all those full color drug ads and
pharmaceutical centerfolds, have been reviewed and accepted by some really
smart guys with a lot of credentials. The assumption is, if the article
made it past peer review, the data and the conclusions of the research
study have been thoroughly checked out and bear some resemblance to
physical reality.
But there are a few problems with this
hot little set up. First off, money. Even though prestigious venerable
medical journals pretend to be so objective and scientific and
incorruptible, the reality is that they face the same type of being called
to account that all glossy magazines must confront: don't antagonize your
advertisers. Those full-page drug ads in the best journals cost millions,
Jack. How long will a pharmaceutical company pay for ad space in a
magazine that prints some very sound scientific research paper that
attacks the safety of the drug in the centerfold? Think about it. The
editors aren't that stupid.
Another problem is the conflict of
interest thing. There's a formal requirement for all medical journals that
any financial ties between an author and a product manufacturer be
disclosed in the article. In practice, it never happens. A study done in
1997 of 142 medical journals did not find even one such disclosure. (Wall
St. Journal, 2 Feb 99)
A 1998 study from the New
England Journal of Medicine found that 96% of peer reviewed
articles had financial ties to the drug they were studying. (Stelfox,
1998) Big shock, huh? Any disclosures? Yeah, right. This study should be
pointed out whenever somebody starts getting too pompous about the
objectivity of peer review, like they often do.
Then there's the outright purchase of
space. A drug company may simply pay $100,000 to a journal to have a
favorable article printed. (Stauber, p 204)
Fraud in peer review journals is
nothing new. In 1987, the New England Journal ran an article
that followed the research of R. Slutsky MD over a seven year period.
During that time, Dr. Slutsky had published 137 articles in a number of
peer-reviewed journals. NEJM found that in at least 60 of these 137, there
was evidence of major scientific fraud and misrepresentation, including:
reporting data for experiments that
were never done
reporting measurements that were never
made
reporting statistical analyses that
were never done
o Engler
Dean Black PhD, describes what he the
calls the Babel Effect that results when this very common and frequently
undetected scientific fraudulent data in peer-reviewed journals are quoted
by other researchers, who are in turn re-quoted by still others, and so
on.
Want to see something that sort of
re-frames this whole discussion? Check out the McDonald's ads which often
appear in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Then keep in
mind that this is the same publication that for almost 50 years ran
cigarette ads proclaiming the health benefits of tobacco. (Robbins)
Very scientific, oh yes.
KILL YOUR TV?
Hope this chapter has given you a hint
to start reading newspaper and magazine articles a little differently, and
perhaps start watching TV news shows with a slightly different attitude
than you had before. Always ask, what are they selling here, and who's
selling it? And if you actually follow up on Stauber & Rampton's book and
check out some of the other resources below, you might even glimpse the
possibility of advancing your life one quantum simply by ceasing to
subject your brain to mass media. That's right - no more newspapers, no
more TV news, no more Time magazine or Newsweek. You could actually do
that. Just think what you could do with the extra time alone.
Really feel like you need to "relax"
or find out "what's going on in the world" for a few hours every day?
Think about the news of the past couple of years for a minute. Do you
really suppose the major stories that have dominated headlines and TV news
have been "what is going on in the world?" Do you actually think there's
been nothing going on besides the contrived tech slump, the contrived
power shortages, the re-filtered accounts of foreign violence and
disaster, and all the other non-stories that the puppeteers dangle before
us every day? What about when they get a big one, like with OJ or Monica
Lewinsky or the Oklahoma city bombing, or now with Gary Condit? Do we
really need to know all that detail, day after day? Do we have any way of
verifying all that detail, even if we wanted to? What is the purpose of
news? To inform the public? Hardly. The sole purpose of news is to keep
the public in a state of fear and uncertainty so that they'll watch again
tomorrow and be subjected to the same advertising. Oversimplification? Of
course. That's the mark of mass media mastery - simplicity. The invisible
hand. Like Edward Bernays said, the people must be controlled without them
knowing it.
Consider this: what was really going
on in the world all that time they were distracting us with all that
stupid vexatious daily smokescreen? Fear and uncertainty -- that's what
keeps people coming back for more.
If this seems like a radical outlook,
let's take it one step further:
What would you lose from your life if
you stopped watching TV and stopped reading newspapers altogether?
Would your life really suffer any
financial, moral, intellectual, literary, spiritual or academic loss from
such a decision?
Do you really need to have your family
continually absorbing the illiterate, amoral, phony, uncultivated,
desperately brainless values of the people featured in the average nightly
TV program? Are these fake, programmed robots "normal"?
Do you need to have your life values
constantly spoonfed to you?
Are those shows really amusing, or
just a necessary distraction to keep you from looking at reality, or
trying to figure things out yourself by doing a little independent
reading?
Name one example of how your life is
improved by watching TV news and reading the evening paper. What
measurable gain is there for you?
PLANET OF THE APES?
There's no question that as a nation,
we're getting dumber year by year. Look at the presidents we've been
choosing lately. Ever notice the blatant grammar mistakes so ubiquitous in
today's advertising and billboards? Literacy is marginal in most American
secondary schools. Three-fourths of California high school seniors can't
read well enough to pass their exit exams. ( SJ Mercury 20 Jul 01) If you
think other parts of the country are smarter, try this one: hand any high
school senior a book by Dumas or Jane Austen, and ask them to open to any
random page and just read one paragraph out loud. Go ahead, do it. SAT
scales are arbitrarily shifted lower and lower to disguise how dumb kids
are getting year by year. (ADD: A Designer Disease) At least 10% have
documented "learning disabilities," which are reinforced and rewarded by
special treatment and special drugs. Ever hear of anyone failing a grade
any more?
Or observe the intellectual level of
the average movie which these days may only last one or two weeks in the
theatres, especially if it has insufficient explosions, chase scenes,
silicone, fake martial arts, and cretinesque dialogue. Radio? Consider the
low mental qualifications of the falsely animated corporate simians hired
as DJs -- seems like they're only allowed to have 50 thoughts, which they
just repeat at random. And at what point did popular music cease to
require the study of any musical instrument or theory whatsoever, not to
mention lyric? Perhaps we just don't understand this emerging art form,
right? The Darwinism of MTV - apes descended from man.
Ever notice how most articles in any
of the glossy magazines sound like they were all written by the same guy?
And this writer just graduated from junior college? And yet has all the
correct opinions on social issues, no original ideas, and that shallow,
smug, homogenized corporate omniscience, to assure us that everything is
going to be fine... Yes, everything is fine.
All this is great news for the PR
industry - makes their job that much easier. Not only are very few paying
attention to the process of conditioning; fewer are capable of
understanding it even if somebody explained it to them.
TEA IN THE CAFETERIA
Let's say you're in a crowded
cafeteria, and you buy a cup of tea. And as you're about to sit down you
see your friend way across the room. So you put the tea down and walk
across the room and talk to your friend for a few minutes. Now, coming
back to your tea, are you just going to pick it up and drink it? Remember,
this is a crowded place and you've just left your tea unattended for
several minutes. You've given anybody in that room access to your tea.
Why should your mind be any different?
Turning on the TV, or uncritically absorbing mass publications every day -
these activities allow access to our minds by "just anyone" - anyone who
has an agenda, anyone with the resources to create a public image via
popular media. As we've seen above, just because we read something or see
something on TV doesn't mean it's true or worth knowing. So the idea here
is, like the tea, the mind is also worth guarding, worth limiting access
to it.
This is the only life we get. Time is
our total capital. Why waste it allowing our potential, our personality,
our values to be shaped, crafted, and limited according to the whims of
the mass panderers? There are many truly important decisions that are
crucial to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, decisions which
require information and research. If it's an issue where money is
involved, objective data won't be so easy to obtain. Remember, if
everybody knows something, that image has been bought and paid for.
Real knowledge takes a little effort,
a little excavation down at least one level below what "everybody knows."
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Stauber & Rampton Trust Us, We're Experts
Tarcher/Putnam 2001
Ewen, Stuart PR!: A Social History of Spin
1996 ISBN: 0-465-06168-0, Published by Basic Books, A Division of
Harper Collins
Tye, Larry The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays
and the Birth of Public Relations Crown Publishers, Inc. 2001
King, R "Medical journals rarely disclose
researchers' ties" Wall St. Journal, 2 Feb 99.
Engler, R et al. Misrepresentation and Responsibility
in Medical Research New England Journal of Medicine v 317 p 1383 26
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Black, D PhD Health at the Crossroads Tapestry
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Trevanian Shibumi 1983.
Crossen, C Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact
in America 1996.
Robbins, J Reclaiming Our Health Kramer 1996.
Bernays, E Propaganda Liveright, New York
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Jefferson, T Writings New York Library of
America, p 493; 1984.
O'Shea T The Magic Bean 2000
www.thedoctorwithin.com
Alternative Medicine magazine May 2001.
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