Max Blumenthal: Discover the Secret Right-Wing Network
Behind ABC's 9/11 Deception
Max Blumenthal
Fri Sep 8, 8:11 PM ET
Less than 72 hours before ABC's "The Path to 9/11" is
scheduled to air, the network is suddenly under siege.
On Tuesday, ABC was forced to concede that "The Path to
9/11" is "a dramatization, not a documentary." The film
deceptively invents scenes to depict former President
Bill Clinton's handling of the Al Qaeda threat.
Now, ABC claims to be is editing those false sequences
to satisfy critics so the show can go on -- even if it
still remains a gross distortion of history. And as it
does so, ABC advances the illusion that the deceptive
nature of "The Path to 9/11" is an honest mistake
committed by a hardworking but admittedly fumbling team
of well-intentioned Hollywood professionals who wanted
nothing less than to entertain America. But this is
another Big Lie.
In fact, "The Path to 9/11" is produced and promoted by
a well-honed propaganda operation consisting of a
network of little-known right-wingers working from
within Hollywood to counter its supposedly liberal bias.
This is the network within the ABC network. Its
godfather is far right activist David Horowitz, who has
worked for more than a decade to establish a right-wing
presence in Hollywood and to discredit mainstream film
and TV production. On this project, he is working with a
secretive evangelical religious right group founded by
The Path to 9/11's director David Cunningham that
proclaims its goal to "transform Hollywood" in line with
its messianic vision.
Before The Path to 9/11 entered the production stage,
Disney/ABC contracted David Cunningham as the film's
director. Cunningham is no ordinary Hollywood
journeyman. He is in fact the son of Loren Cunningham,
founder of the right-wing evangelical group Youth With A
Mission (YWAM). The young Cunningham helped found an
auxiliary of his father's group called The Film
Institute (TFI), which, according to its mission
statement, is "dedicated to a Godly transformation and
revolution TO and THROUGH the Film and
Televisionindustry." As part of TFI's long-term
strategy, Cunningham helped place interns from Youth
With A Mission's "global training network" in film
industry jobs "so that they can begin to impact and
transform Hollywood from the inside out," according to a
YWAM report.
Last June, Cunningham's TFI announced it was producing
its first film, mysteriously titled "Untitled History
Project." "TFI's first project is a doozy," a newsletter
to YWAM members read. "Simply being referred to as: The
Untitled History Project, it is already being called the
television event of the decade and not one second has
been put to film yet. Talk about great expectations!" (A
web edition of the newsletter was mysteriously deleted
yesterday but has been cached on Google at the link
above).
The following month, on July 28, the New York Post
reported that ABC was filming a mini-series "under a
shroud of secrecy" about the 9/11 attacks. "At the
moment, ABC officials are calling the miniseries
'Untitled Commission Report' and producers refer to it
as the 'Untitled History Project,'" the Post noted.
Early on, Cunningham had recruited a young
Iranian-American screenwriter named Cyrus Nowrasteh to
write the script of his secretive "Untitled" film. Not
only is Nowrasteh an outspoken conservative, he is also
a fervent member of the emerging network of right-wing
people burrowing into the film industry with ulterior
sectarian political and religious agendas, like
Cunningham.
Nowrasteh's conservatism was on display when he appeared
as a featured speaker at the Liberty Film Festival (LFF),
an annual event founded in 2004 to premier and promote
conservative-themed films supposedly too "politically
incorrect" to gain acceptance at mainstream film
festivals. This June, while The Path to 9/11 was being
filmed, LFF founders Govindini Murty and Jason Apuzzo --
both friends of Nowrasteh -- announced they were
"partnering" with right-wing activist David Horowitz.
Indeed, the 2006 LFF is listed as "A Program of the
David Horowitz Freedom Center."
Since the inauguration of Bill Clinton in 1992, Horowitz
has labored to create a network of politically active
conservatives in Hollywood. His Hollywood nest centers
around his Wednesday Morning Club, a
weekly meet-and-greet session for Left Coast
conservatives that has been graced with speeches by
the likes of Newt Gingrich, Victor Davis Hanson and
Christopher Hitchens. The group's headquarters are at
the offices of Horowitz's Center for the Study of
Popular Culture, a "think tank" bankrolled for years
with millions by right-wing sugardaddies like eccentric
far right billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. (Scaife
financed the Arkansas Project, a $2.3 million dirty
tricks operation that included paying sources for
negative stories about Bill Clinton that turned out to
be false.)
With the LFF now under Horowitz's control, his political
machine began drumming up support for Cunningham and
Nowrasteh's "Untitled" project, which finally was
revealed in late summer as "The Path to 9/11."
Horowitz's PR blitz began with an August 16 interview
with Nowrasteh on his FrontPageMag webzine. In the
interview, Nowrasteh foreshadowed the film's assault on
Clinton's record on fighting terror. "The 9/11 report
details the Clinton's administration's response -- or
lack of response -- to Al Qaeda and how this emboldened
Bin Laden to keep attacking American interests,"
Nowrasteh told FrontPageMag's Jamie Glazov. "There
simply was no response. Nothing."
A week later, ABC hosted LFF co-founder Murty and
several other conservative operatives at an advance
screening of The Path to 9/11. (While ABC provided 900
DVDs of the film to conservatives, Clinton
administration officials and objective reviewers from
mainstream outlets were denied them.) Murty returned
with a glowing review for FrontPageMag that emphasized
the film's partisan nature. "'The Path to 9/11' is one
of the best, most intelligent, most pro-American
miniseries I've ever seen on TV, and conservatives
should support
it and promote it as vigorously as possible," Murty
wrote. As a result of the special access granted by ABC,
Murty's article was the first published review of The
Path to 9/11, preceding those by the New York Times and
LA Times by more than a week.
Murty followed her review with a blast email to
conservative websites such as Liberty Post and Free
Republic on September 1 urging their readers to throw
their weight behind ABC's mini-series. "Please do
everything you can to spread the word about this
excellent miniseries," Murty wrote, "so that 'The Path
to 9/11' gets the highest ratings possible when it airs
on September 10 & 11! If this show gets huge ratings,
then ABC will be more likely to produce pro-American
movies and TV shows in the future!"
Murty's efforts were supported by Appuzo, who handles
LFF's heavily-trafficked blog, Libertas. Appuzo was
instrumental in marketing The Path to 9/11 to
conservatives, writing in a blog post on September 2,
"Make no mistake about what this film does, among other
things: it places the question of the Clinton
Administration's culpability for the 9/11 attacks front
and center... Bravo to Cyrus Nowrasteh and David
Cunningham for creating this gritty, stylish and
gripping piece of entertainment."
When a group of leading Senate Democrats sent a letter
to ABC CEO Robert Iger urging him to cancel The Path to
9/11 because of its glaring factual errors and
distortions, Apuzzo launched a retaliatory campaign to
paint the Democrats as foes of free speech. "Here at
LIBERTAS we urge the public to make noise over this, and
to demand that Democrats back down," he wrote on
September 7th. "What is at stake is nothing short of the
1st Amendment."
At FrontPageMag, Horowitz singled out Nowrasteh as the
victim. "The attacks by former president Bill Clinton,
former Clinton Administration officials and Democratic
US senators on Cyrus Nowrasteh's ABC
mini-series "The Path to 9/11" are easily the gravest
and most brazen and damaging governmental attacks on the
civil liberties of ordinary Americans since 9/11,"
Horowitz declared.
Now, as discussion grows over the false character of The
Path to 9/11, the right-wing network that brought it to
fruition is ratcheting up its PR efforts. Murty will
appear tonight on CNN's Glenn Beck
show and The Situation Room, according to Libertas in
order to respond to "the major disinformation campaign
now being run by Democrats to block the truth about what
actually happened during the Clinton years."
While this network claims its success and postures as
the true victims, the ABC network suffers a PR
catastrophe. It's almost as though it was complacent
about an attack on its reputation by a band of political
terrorists.
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Loren Cunningham is the Co-founder of Youth With A
Mission (YWAM), an ever-expanding global "family of
ministries," born in 1960, which has reached into every
nation.
CLICK FULL REPORT:
Loren is also Co-founder and President of the University
of the Nations (U of N), YWAM's global university. Since
its inception in 1978, the U of N has grown to offer
more than 800 courses and seminars (125 different
courses/seminars).
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Loren and Darlene live in Kona, Hawaii. As members of
YWAM's Global Leadership Team, they help oversee one of
the largest Christian charitable organizations in the
world.
http://www.ywam.org/contents/sta_glt_introglt.htm

ENTER:
t all started when a 20-year-old American college
student, who was in the Bahamas on a singing tour, spent
some time in prayer. As he leaned back in his bed and
looked up, he saw what he called a "mental movie." He
saw waves on a map. The waves turned into young people,
going to every continent, sharing the good news about
Jesus. "Was that really you, Lord?" he asked.
This radical idea, that young people could be
missionaries, stayed with this young man, Loren
Cunningham. Four years later, in 1960, he started an
organization with that idea expressed even in its name:
Youth With A Mission. Today, Youth With A Mission (YWAM)
has grown into one of the world's largest Christian
mission organizations. The story of how YWAM began and
how it grew is a story of God's direction and God's
grace in using ordinary people from countries all over
the world.
1956: Beginnings
The 1960s: The Vision of YWAM Comes to Life
The 1970s: Two Hotels, a Shipwreck and a Vision
The 1980s: Mercy Ministry Grows Up
The 1990s to the Present: Looking With Both Eyes
http://www.ywam.org/contents/abo_his_introhistory.htm
Disney Urged to Pull ABC's 'Path to 9/11'; Democratic
National Committee Director Calls Movie 'Slanderous'
http://adage.com/article?article_id=111724
More Disney/ABC Updates (including who to contact to ask
them to pull the film)
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/9/8/143326/6599
A 9/11 Path to Publicity Nightmares or Dreams? - The
Last Chance Democracy Cafe
http://www.lastchancedemocracycafe.com/?p=552