FPF-fwd.: Straight from the heart again, by one of those few
real journalists left in the Empire:
We don't burn our sources
March 9, 2006 / The Rant - by DOUG THOMPSON - Capitol Hill
Blue
One of the questions frequently raised by critics of this
web site is "how can you guys have sources the mainstream
media doesn't have?"
Good question. We often quote confidential sources in our
stories. We have a choice of depending on such sources or
not publishing the story. If I'm satisfied the sources are
accurate I go with the story.
It's a question of trust and, during my 23 years in
Washington as both a journalist and a political operative, I
built up a network of sources I trust and who trust me to
protect their identity and not put them in harm's way. More
than 40 years in journalism taught me to protect such
sources at all cost.
DON'T TRUST THE SO-CALLED "MAINSTREAM MEDIA"
Many of those same sources don't trust the so-called
"mainstream media" outlets because they've been burned by
journalists who put the story ahead of protecting those who
provide them with the information.
Even worse, the mainstreamers can be downright sloppy when
it comes to protecting those who have such information.
On Monday, I outlined how the Bush Administration has
launched an all-out war on the press, directing attorney
general Alberto Gonzales to go after reporters with
subpoenas, wiretaps, monitoring of emails and surveillance
to try and stop leaks about the many questionable activities
of the White House.
I learned about the efforts because the FBI made the
incredibly stupid mistake of sending one of their "National
Security Letters" to a company I own demanding information
on one of its clients - me.
Then I confirmed the story with my administration sources
and ran with it on Monday, knowing that even acknowledging
receipt of a National Security Letter could lead to
trouble.
THE LETTER WAS WITHDRAWN AFTER MY ATTORNEY NEGOTIATED A
DEAL.
On Tuesday, an email arrived from Dan Eggen, Justice
Department correspondent for The Washington Post. Dan wanted
a copy of the letter and more information on the story.
That's right I write a story about how the Bush
administration is monitoring the email of journalists and a
journalist fires off an email asking me to violate the USA
Patriot Act and risk certain jail time by providing him with
a copy of a letter that I'm not even supposed to admit I
have. In fact, I don't have it. I never did. The letter went
from the employee who received it straight to my attorney
and he dealt directly with the feds. I do not know what
happened to it and am not privy to details of what it said.
I don't want to know. That's why I'm still sitting here and
not on my way to Gitmo.
Then I checked my voice mail to find a call from Robert
O'Harrow Jr., another Post reporter, wanting information on
my sources. Hmmm. I write a story about how the Bush
administration is monitoring phone calls of reporters and a
reporter calls me on the phone to obtain information on my
confidential sources. Anyone see a pattern here?
Next, I get both a phone call and an email from David
Armstrong of the National Security News Service saying he is
working with 60 Minutes on a story about domestic spying by
the National Security Agency. He wants info on my sources.
HE WANTS INFO ON MY SOURCES
Let's see. A reporter uses both the telephone and email to
request the names of confidential sources on a story about
how the National Security Agency monitors telephone and
email use of, you guessed it, reporters.
Sorry guys. I'm not about to burn my sources when you take
so little precaution in seeking information from me.
Besides, I wouldn't help 60 Minutes if they were the only
news outlet left on the face of the planet.
In 1981 I served on a panel discussion with Fred Graham,
then legal correspondent for CBS News. During a break I
told him about a paper I once worked for, The Alton
Telegraph in Illinois, which had lost a landmark libel suit
for something they never published. I thought it might make
a good story about injustice.
Instead, Graham turned the story over to Morley Safer and 60
Minutes and they put together a hatchet job on the newspaper
and told the story from a trial lawyer's point of view.
Instead of defending freedom of the press, Safer and his
crew sensationalized the story for ratings.
Some years later, we would learn again just how 60 Minutes
and CBS News hangs people out to dry. Jeffrey Wigand, a
fired corporate vice president for Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Co., blew the whistle on the company's campaign to
hide the true dangers of nicotine. But 60 Minutes and Mike
Wallace caved to corporate pressure and shelved the story
after revealing Wigand's identity. His reputation was ruined
by the network's incompetence.
GIVEN SUCH TRACK RECORDS, WHY SHOULD ANY SOURCE TRUST THE
MAINSTREAMERS?
The Washington Post sends an unsecure email openly asking me
to violate federal law by turning over a classified document
and I'm supposed to believe they will protect sources that
I've cultivated and protected for more than two decades?
When Mark Felt, the number two man in the FBI, served as
Post reporter Bob Woodward's primary source on Watergate, he
insisted that Woodward avoid contact by telephone and
devised a scheme of planted messages in a newspaper left at
Woodward's door and meetings in an underground garage in
Arlington. Felt knew using the telephone or other standard
communications means of the time would lead the
secrecy-obsessed Nixon White House to his door. Felt's
identity remained a secret for 31 years.
My sources know better than to use phone lines and email to
contact me. We've worked out elaborate, and always changing,
methods for sharing information. I'm not about to risk their
confidentiality with reporters who are less careful.
OVERZEALOUS PROSECUTORS WHO WANTED NAMES OF SOURCES
I've been hauled in front of grand juries by overzealous
prosecutors who wanted names of sources. They didn't get
them. As a journalist, I was trained to develop my own
network of sources, not call other reporters and ask them to
give up theirs.
Maybe I'm too old-fashioned for today's pop-culture
journalism. Maybe it's out of style for reporters to do
their own legwork and research instead of depending on
Google and others to do it for them.
Or maybe I'm just too old to change and too damn suspicious
to get trapped by youngsters.
My mama drowned the dumb ones.
DOUG THOMPSON
Do read the comments as well if you can, they tell you more
about what many regret the US has become.
You'll find them - under the story - at Capitol Hill Blue -
Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/kzbj4
References & Footnotes:
* HOLOCAUST BY THE CIA: John Stockwell, former CIA Station
Chief in Angola in 1976, working for then Director of the
CIA, George Bush. ''How 6 million People Were killed in CIA
secret wars against Third World countries'' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/gpcg
* "Sarah, if the American people had ever known the truth
about what we Bushes have done to this nation, we would be
chased down in the streets and lynched." - George Bush
Senior speaking in an interview with Sarah McClendon in
December 1992. - And here's why: 'George Bush: The
Unauthorized Biography' - by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton
Chaitkin - Chapter - II - The Hitler Project - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/57qxk
* Global Predators - ‘Frauds-R-Us’ - The Bush Family Saga -
Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/elarx
* This is a running total of the U.S. taxpayer cost of the
Iraq War. The number is based on US Congressional
appropriations. - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/cfsrc
* The 9/11 drama: Anybody who after seeing this video -
'9/11 revisited' - still believes the version from the 'PNAC
pack' - the Washington cabal - is beyond all professional
help - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/r5sx4
* The Global Elite: Who are they? - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/c5xv5
* White Haus drive to cover-up leaks concerning their crimes
- PNAC-propaganda sheet Washington Post: ''White House
Trains Efforts on Media Leaks Sources, Reporters Could Be
Prosecuted'' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/e7t6o
* Anti-propaganda: On the Net - Reporters Committee - Url.:
http://www.rcfp.org/
* US War & Propaganda machine: Rumsfeld Declares War on Bad
Press - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/loxqy
* ABC - US propaganda: "US military will continue to pay
Iraqi media to publish reports favourable to American
forces" - Url.:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=1683768
* 'Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own
one' — A.J. Liebling - The infamous US 'Lie Factory' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/8ncal
* The 9/11 WTC drama was by the PNAC criminals planned
terror - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/b7ygk - It was an inside job - Google
- Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/7tj9d
* Nobel Literature Prize Laureate and 'Gulag Holocaust'
survivor Alexander Solzjenitsyn investigated the origin of
the 'Russian Revolution' and the concentration camps: he
published and was damned - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/qth6z
* Who's financing? - The 'Federal Reserve' and it's usurers
is the absolute biggest crime against all humanity ever. -
Url.:
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm
* MSNBC - Live Vote - Concerning the "Project for a
Nefarious American Century" (PNAC) - ''Do you believe
President Bush's actions justify impeachment?'' - YES: 86% -
Url.:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10562904/
*Read the Fightin' Cock Flyer - Url.:
http://fightincockflyer.blogspot.com/
* THE ONLY SOLUTION? - Help all the troops - of whatever
nationality - to come back from abroad! - AND WITH ALL THEIR
WEAPONS, WHICH WE ARE FORCED TO PAY FOR BY TAXES - [
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm]
- We need them badly at home in many countries to fight with
us against our so called 'governments' and their malignant
managers - Url.:
http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/
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http://forpressfound.blogspot.com/
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/amn3q
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