Fact-Checkers Are Used to Confuse the Public: Sharyl Attkisson

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Five-time Emmy award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson said she has seen an increased effort to manipulate the public to appreciate censorship and disapprove of journalism. One of the strategies that has been employed is the use of third-party fact-checkers, she said.

โ€œNearly every mode of information has been co-opted, if it can be co-opted by some group, [and] fact-checkers are no different,โ€ Attkisson told EpochTVโ€™s โ€œAmerican Thought Leaders.โ€

โ€œEither theyโ€™ve been co-opted, in many instances, or created for the purpose of distributing narratives and propaganda,โ€ said Attkisson. โ€œThis is all part of a very well-funded, well-organized landscape that dictates and slants the information they want us to have.โ€

Attkisson said she first started to notice news being controlled in the early 2000s when the media company she was working for was actively trying to suppress certain stories.

โ€œThe pushback came to be more about keeping a story from airing or keeping a study from being reported on the news, not just giving the other side, not just making sure it was accurately reported,โ€ she said of pharmaceutical company stories she was covering at the time.

In 2016 Attkisson heard former President Barack Obama say news needed to be curated, after which mainstream media outlets started to consistently use the term fake news to describe mostly conservative news stories that they deemed untrue.

โ€œAnd I remember thinking that was such a strange thing to say, because there was no big movement among the public, that people needed to have their information curated, that someone needed to step in and tell us what to think, curate what was online. But โ€ฆ after that, if you look at the media, day after day, there were headlines about fake news and curation of what should and shouldnโ€™t be reported.โ€

Attkisson was referring to Obamaโ€™s comment at the White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in October 2016.

โ€œItโ€™s relevant to our democracy, citizenship. Weโ€™re going to have to rebuild, within this wild, wild west of information flow, some sort of curating function that people agree to,โ€ Obama said.

Because Attkisson was curious about this idea of curating news, she researched the topic ofย misinformation, which led her to a non-profit called First Draft, which was funded by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

โ€œAnd if you looked at the nonprofitโ€™s website when they said fake news, they meant entirely conservative-base fake news and their viewpoint; there was no liberal version of fake news. And then within a matter of weeks, President Obama gives the speech, the media takes off and runs with it.โ€

Attkisson said the fake news phrase was actually started by the left but was effectively turned on its head by former President Donald Trump and now most people think he coined the phrase.

โ€œBut itโ€™s actually well documented as an invention of political activists on the left during the time period I described,โ€ Attkisson said.

For her book โ€œSmearโ€ she interviewed people who work to spread misinformation and propaganda with the goal of confusing the public. โ€œAnd they explained to me that, if they do nothing more than confuse the information landscape, maybe you donโ€™t totally buy what they say, but theyโ€™ve done enough to make you not sure of anything.โ€

Censorship During the Pandemic

Attkisson criticized large news outlets for being a โ€œmouthpieceโ€ of the government or other special interest groups instead of challenging them or holding them accountable, particularly as it relates to the pandemic.

She said that soon after the pandemic began, she spoke to many scientists, government as well as private, about the virus and the course it was taking before she formed an opinion. She asked some of the scientists to speak out but they were afraid.

โ€œThey said they dare not speak out for fear of being controversial, and for fear of being called coronavirus deniers, because that phrase was starting to be used in the media. And secondly, they feared contradicting Dr. Fauci, who they said had been kind of lionized or canonized in the press for reasons that they couldnโ€™t understand.โ€

Dr. Anthony Fauci has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, which allowed him to advise seven presidents on public health issues, including COVID-19. He has been accused of misleading the public about funding gain of function research in China.

Attkisson said the National Institutes of Health used taxpayer money to fund gain of function research in partnership with China but media reports were to the contrary.

โ€œAnd then the narrative is being managed another way I remember after reviewing the grants themselves to my satisfaction, because I didnโ€™t know what was true till I found the documentation and then still hearing, not just public health figures, but reporters claim as if they know the truth, that none of this had happened.โ€

She said that another way to confuse the public about the truth is to label something a conspiracy, like the lab leak theory connected to the novel coronavirus.

โ€œAnd yet when you hear people say โ€˜conspiracy theoryโ€™ thatโ€™s designed to pluck this little part of your brain that says, well, that thingโ€™s not true,โ€ said Attkisson. โ€œAnd I always keep an open mind and say, that crazy thing that they say is a conspiracy theory may well have some truth in it.โ€

Attkisson believes the reason some people can be manipulated into believing the narrative put out by corporate media is that they live in โ€œa box,โ€ meaning the Internet is their only source of information.

โ€œAnd the people that want to control the information understand that if they can only control really a few basic sourcesโ€”weโ€™re talking about Google and Twitter and Facebook and Wikipediaโ€”theyโ€™ve got a lock on information, because weโ€™ve all been funneled to those few sources.โ€

She said their goal is to make you believe you are in the minority and make you afraid to raise objections to the narrative. โ€œYou can be made to believe that if you live in the box, so Iโ€™m constantly telling people, live outside the box. Yes, you can get information there and do what you do online. But certainly, trust your cognitive dissonance. Talk to the people around you.โ€

Byย Masooma Haqย andย Jan Jekielek

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