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SEIFFE: MisinformationThursday, September 28, 2006 By Ralf Seiffe In the last
several days, the newspapers reported that Iva Toguri D’Aquino, 90, has
died in No one ever
appeared on the Japanese radio service under the name of Tokyo Rose and
there is lots of substantiation that the moniker was the invention of
American GIs. Miss Toguri, who was a Orphan Ann’s
purpose, along with the other women who broadcasted to our soldiers, was to
destroy their morale and their will to fight. Using scraps of
information that was true but often out of context, they attempted to create
doubt in our servicemen’s minds about their commanders, the progress of
the war and even the fidelity of wives and girlfriends back home. The idea
was to broadcast familiar music and in a familiar format--Orphan Ann’s
program was called “Zero Hour”-–work in comments that would create
worries for our guys and diminish their fighting potential. This was
done by using small scraps of the truth, information out of context, lies
and all the other tricks of accomplished propagandists. There isn’t
much evidence that the cast of women that became known, collectively, as
Tokyo Rose achieved their desired effect. One wonders, however, if the
effort would have been more successful if the target audience had been the We may now
have the answer. In the past few day, the newspapers have also
reported that a consensus of the national intelligence community has formed,
finding that the The
classified report from which this information was purloined was produced
during the early part of the year and, presumably, has been floating around One would
think it dangerous and foolish for the Democrats to leak such selective
parts of the report. If it was in their possession, wouldn’t they
have known the rest of the Estimate could become public and undercut their
credibility? That’s exactly what happened when the President
unexpectedly announced he would declassify all of the report’s findings. During the
time between the leak appearing in Sunday’s paper and the posting of the
rest of the National Intelligence Estimate’s findings a day later,
something curious happened. Several anti-war politicians leaped up
with the tiny bit of the report in hand to speak into the microphones and
report potential American losses. Their purpose was to destroy American’s
willingness to fight, just the thing that convicted the woman once believed
to be Tokyo Rose. The enemy
no longer needs an unwilling Iva Toguri D’Aquino to undermine the morale
of Americans as we begin to realize we face our own world war. With
this incident, some public officials reveal themselves as volunteers to fill
her job. Whether they are any more effective now than “Tokyo Rose”
was then will be decided in November. ©
2006 Ralf Seiffe Ralf Seiffe advises business start-ups and product launches from Chicago, Illinois and is a political analyst and columnist for the Illinois Leader and Illinois Review. Webmaster Contact: Alynn Patzer alynn11111@aol.com |