STRATFOR's chief executive officer, Dr. George Friedman, is a widely recognized international affairs expert and author of numerous books, including The Next 100 Years (Doubleday, 2009), America's Secret War (Doubleday, 2005), and The Future of War (Crown, 1996).
Stratfor is a site run by George Friedman. It is a relentless propaganda machine against Pakistan. It is managed and controlled by a Dr.George Friedman, a Jewish American. It has published stories, which are basically against Pakistan's nuclear program and support propaganda out of India. It has a very high sounding name, as if it is an independent Think Tank, which it is NOT. It reflects biased views and zionist thinking. An example such an article is shown below:
The suicide strike on the key U.S. intelligence base in Afghanistan had hallmarks of an operation carried out by a national intelligence service, a leading U.S. think-tank has said, apparently hinting that it could be the handiwork of Pakistan's ISI or its rogue elements. "The hit was by all account a masterful piece of trade craft beyond the known abilities of a group like Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan," U.S. think-tank Stratfors said. "The Jordanians penetration of the CIA was less like the product of an insurgency than an operation carried out by a national intelligence service. And this is the most troubling aspect for the U.S.," the think tank said. The speculation about a possible ISI hand in the suicide attack is being traced back to U.S. and Afghan government sources who said in the analysis of explosives used, it was found they were of standard military grade which points to the ISI. Stratfors deduction comes even as al-Jazeera TV said the Jordanian bomber Khali Abu Mulal al-Balawi was brought to the U.S. base in Khost in eastern Afghanistan by car from across the border in Pakistan. The agency which was one of the TV channels which beamed a footage of al-Balawi alongside Pakistan Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud said the video showed "there was clearly a link between Pakistani Taliban headed by Hakimullah Mehsud and some of the al-Qaeda elements operating in Pakistan. The Arab TV channel said, this video was expected and "everybody in the tribal border areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan was told al-Balawi had recored a message before he went to his mission to blow the American Chapman base." The channel said that the video would provide the Afghan government "more ammunition" with which to criticise their counterparts in Pakistan. "This is definitely something that is going to put more pressure on the Pakistanis in the future and will definitely make the Afghans and the Americans change their strategy as far as dealing with eastern Afghanistan." Stratfors, in an in depth analysis of the hit on the CIA base, said as the Jordanian bomber exited the vehicle on December 30, the security guards at the Chapman base noticed he was behaving strangely. As the guards moved towards al-Balawi screaming for him to take his hands out of his pocket, the Jordanian instead of complying detonated the suicide device he was wearing. The explosion, Stratfors said killed the bomber, three security contractors, four CIA officers and the Jordanian intelligence official who was his handler. But the vehicle shielded other CIA officers at the scene from the blast. The CIA officers killed included the chief of base at Khost and an analyst, who was the agency's foremost expert on al-Qaeda. "The U.S. cannot hope to reach a satisfactory solution in Afghanistan unless it can win the intelligence war. But the damage done to CIA in this attack cannot be overestimated. At least one of the agency's top analysts was killed. In an intelligence war, this is equivalent to a sinking of an aircraft carrier in a naval war," Stratfors said. Keywords: CIA, US think tank, attack, Afghanistan, al Qaeda, ISI, Pakistan, Kabul, suicide attack
Most academics and thinkers globally know the hidden agenda of Stratfor. It's independent antecedents are highly suspect and its literature and reviews should be taken with a grain of salt. Pakistan's ISI is a premier intelligence organization. It does not use dirty tricks like the ones mentioned in the following article redacted from Stratfor by the RSS and VHP propaganda machine as reflected by its URL(http://beta.thehindu.com/news/international/article79491.ece). Pakistan's ISI operates in defence of Pakistan and protection of Pakistan's strategic assets. It has never and never will target agents from brotherly nations like Afghanistan or friends like the U.S. Stratfor's aim is to spew out venomous propaganda as legitimate strategic reports. It feeds off many anti-Pakistan, intelligence organizations like RAW and Mossad.
CIA and ISI collaborate on many fronts in the War on Terror. Stratfor's aim is to malign this relationship, but so far, CIA is smart enough to know where Stratfor's ideas are emanating and germinating. The bottom line is creating a hostile environment between Pakistan and the U.S., in order to destroy Pakistan's nuclear assets. This may be their aim or wishful thinking but facts on the ground are different. No matter what the bad intentions of the enemy, they will blow back on their faces. Evil fate for evil intentions is a trusted paradigm.
Zionism Runs American Media
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Zionism and the Media
I. Introduction II. Zionist Owners and CEOs of Media Conglomerates and Media Companies III. Journalists: Zionist, Conservative, and Dumb IV. Zionist Media Organizations V. Zionists Continue Their Attack on America's Freedom of Speech VI. Mossad and the Media - Israel's Disinformation Network VII. Studies of Pro-Israel Media Bias in Newspapers
Part of the Zionists' control of this country's policies toward Israel comes through their extensive influence on the American and world media. The main reason for this is the strong presence of Jewish owners in the media and their presence in the editorial rooms as writers and editors that gives Zionists such influence. In addition, when one word in a media outlet is said publically against Israel, the Zionists are quick to organize a boycott of that newspaper, radio station, TV station or movie corporation calling them anti-Semitic (i.e. the movie, "The Passion of Christ") and unfairly trying to conjur up all the images that they've kept in the public mind with that term - what one writer calls the use of the "holocaust syndrome."
_________________________ CEO Media Company Ranking TV Networks, Movie Companies & Publishers Gerald Levin AOL Time Warner Largest media conglomerate in the U.S. HBO, TNT, TBS, CNN, TCM, Warner Brothers, Time Inc. Michael Eisner Walt Disney Company 2nd largest media conglomerate ABC, ESPN, A&E, Lifetime, Miramax Films, Caravan Pictyures, Touchstone Pictures Summer Redstone Viacom Inc. 3rd largest media conglomerate CBS, Paramount, MTV, Nickelodeon, Showtime, Country Music Television, Nashville Network Cable, Infinity Broadcasting (radio), Pocket Books, Free Press, Schribner, Simon & Schuster Edgar Bronfman, Sr
Edgar Bronfman, Jr. Vivendi Universal 4th largest media conglomerate Universal Studios, USA Networks, Houghton Mifflin Publishers Robert Murdoch Murdoch's News Corporation 5th largest media conglomerate Fox Television Network, 20th Century Fox Films, Fox 2000, New York Post, TV Guide Robert Perelman New World Entertainment Premier independent TV program producer in the US David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg DreamWorks SKG
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Zionist Journalists
Wolf Blitzer - currently a CNN Reporter; previous employee of AIPAC; former journalist for the Jerusalem Post Max Boot - editor of Wall Street Journal; contributing editor to Weekly Standard (neo-con); on Council on Foreign Affairs Alan Dershowitz - lawyer; commentator; recently disgraced himself with his incredibly inaccurate book, A Case for Israel David Frum - contributing editor to "National Review Online" and "Weekly Standard"; co-authored, An End to Evil with Richard Perle Frank Gaffney, Jr. - columnist for the Washington Times and a contributor to Defense News and Investor's Business Daily. He is a contributing editor to National Review Online, WorldNetDaily.com, and JewishWorldReview.com. He is also President of the Center for Security Policy, a Zionist/neocon "think tank." Jeffrey Goldberg - staff writer for New Yorker, freelance for other papers, citizen of Israel..was once a prison guard there Jonah Goldberg - National Review Online, Editor-at-large
David Horowitz - editor-in-chief of the Zionist "Front Page Magazine"; President of Center for Study of Popular Culture Jeff Jacoby - columnist for the Boston Globe and Jewish World Review
Donald Kagan - Professor of ancient history; father of Frederick & Robert Kagan; co-authored book with W. Kristol & R. Kagan; neo-con Frederick W. Kagan - associate professior of military history at U.S. Military Academy Robert Kagan - author; world affairs columnist for Washington Post; contributing editor for New Republic; neo-con Marvin Kalb - founding director of Joan Shorenstein Center at Harvard - a supposed expert on the Middle East; previously diplomatic correspondent for NBC and CBS news; of Russian-Jewish origin Ted Koppel - ABC Nightline reporter
Irving Kristol - born 1920; one of the founders of the neo-conservative movement; father of William Kristol (cited below). Among other things Irving founded The National Interest in 1985 a prominent bi-monthly international affairs journal mainly directed by Zionist Jews. It is now funded by Conrad Black, who owns the Jerusalem Post and the Hollinger empire in Britain and Canada. William Kristol - editor of the Weekly Standard, the main neo-conservative rag owned by Rupert Murdoch Judith Miller - New York Times "journalist" Robert Murdoch - owner of the first global, media network -hundreds of TV channels including Fox News, newspapers, publishing houses, etc. Marty Peretz - owner/editor-in-chief of The New Republic Norman Podoretz - founder with W. Kristol of neo-conservatism; long-time editor of the Jewish conservative, Commentary
Frank Rich - writer for the NY Times, mainly theater critic William Safire - political columnist for the New York Times Mortimer Zuckerman - owner & editor-in-chief of "U.S. News & World Report"; owner of the "Atlantic" and "NY Daily News"
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