[June
2001 UFO Magazine version.]
June 1, 2001
The Role of the Media in
the Politics of Disclosure
by Stephen Bassett
"For the best part of 50 years, when the
biggest story of all time and the seminal event in human history phoned in, the
fourth estate was screening its calls."
Discovery vs. Disclosure
Discovery is the end process of the
scientific method. In an ideal world it would
not be political. Three generations of Americans have passed through and now coexist in
the greatest age of discovery in history. The
sum of human knowledge doubles in but a few years. We
revel in the fruits of these discoveries and take them to be our heritage. We create and trust institutions to carry out
this process and pay them handsomely to do so. We
expect science to be pursued openly and fairly. Often
it is.
And often it is not. Huge
portions of science and technology were secretized by the military industrial complex to
service the prosecution of the Cold War. More
portions were secretized by businesses protecting their commercial interests. So now much of science is hidden from us - only
to turn up when and if it is considered appropriate for it to be disclosed. The act of disclosure is almost always political.
The greatest scientific discovery in history, the
existence of non-human, intelligent life forms with interstellar propulsion technology,
has been hidden from the general citizenry for over fifty years. The justification for this has varied from decade
to decade and the methodology has at times violated the laws and the Constitution of the
nation.
For disclosure to take place on the publics terms, the
grassroots investigative efforts of the last half-century must marry up to institutional
action with political initiative presiding over the wedding. If we are to regain our trust in societal
structures which have failed us, those same structures must be part of the process of
correction. Right now, the most critical of
these is the media.
A Quick Look at the Overall Record
Someday, in the aftermath of disclosure of the
extraterrestrial presence there is certain to be an intense assessment of how our formal
institutions, the ones we have spent 224 years and billions of dollars perfecting,
acquitted themselves.
The military and civilian agencies will be
severely criticized, but a host of reasons will be brought forward in their support.
National security, the Cold War, the specific circumstances in 1947 at the beginning of
the cover-up and fear of destabilization will be considered as acceptable justification by
many. Of particular interest will be the actions of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. However, NASA will be able to point to the intelligence
community and its obligations to the Department of Defense under the 1958 Space
Act, and claim a damned-if-we-came-forward-damned-if-we-didn't dilemma.
As for the elected officials in the House
and Senate, their near complete failure to pay attention will be laid to the campaign
finance demands of the modern "politics of money where votes are bought as
never before. With some House seats going for millions and Senate seats for tens of
millions, the fear of alienating funding sources with anything approaching independent
thinking has become paralyzing. This
paralysis translates into a Seinfeldian politics of nothing, with Congress
awash in petty, personal bickering, and all major social/political change hostage to
vanity and loathing. [Note: to minimize
metaphorical confusion, lets borrow from the music of Dire Straits and refer to this
period as the politics of money for nothing.]
Religious bodies will claim ignorance
and point to the "separation" doctrine to explain their non-involvement in the
disclosure process. It was, after all, a
message they were not particularly eager to hear anyway.
The university system and the research
structures it contains will be targeted for some of the heaviest rebuke. After all,
the very essence of the science is a continuing exploration of new facts, new
understanding, new perspectives on nature and the universe. The department heads,
university presidents and individual scientists will plead their hands were tied.
Science in America is now as much about money and grants as it is about unfettered search
for understanding. They will profess their sheer terror at the prospect of losing
grant monies and reputations had they dared show any public interest in the unfolding
extraterrestrial phenomena. Scientists, by nature conservative, were largely
defenseless against the government driven disinformation campaigns that created the
infamous laugh curtain."
The institutions of politics, religion and science have
indeed dropped the ball. But another in particular has failed spectacularly.
This institution has violated every fundamental precept upon which it is founded.
It has gone against a host of self-interests - money, prizes, huge increases in
customer base - and rammed its head into the sand.
The role of the
news media in our society is much more than story coverage. The fourth estate is an
essential part of the check-and-balance system created by the Constitution. News
media are the eyes and ears of the public. Sometimes they are its
voice. They are paid to tell us what the public institutions are doing and to convey
our concerns to those same institutions in the form of commentary.
For the best part of 50 years, when the biggest story of
all time and the seminal event in human history phoned in, the "fourth estate"
was screening its calls.
For those who attempted to make those calls, the voice mail
menu was easy to understand - "This is your favorite, mainstream news desk. If
you have information about anyone who has ever slept with the President, press one and a
reporter will be with you immediately. If you have any information regarding UFOs
and other extraterrestrial phenomena, press two and leave a message. We might get
back to you when and if we stop laughing."
Every top-tier news venue in this country has been
approached countless times by citizens and researchers with events and evidence relating
to extraterrestrial phenomena. These editors
have not done their job, and in this instance have abrogated their mandate to report and
investigate a most critical matter impacting our society.
The New Media Structure
As we begin the 21st
Century the circumstances of coverage have changed. While the most respected news
organizations such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington
Post and ABC/NBC/CBS/CNN news television still steadfastly refuse to properly
investigate extraterrestrial phenomena and the process of disclo sure, there has been an explosion of alternative media to fill the vacuum
created by their absence.
To the surprise of no one a multi-tiered
news/media structure has evolved simultaneously with the most important technological
innovation in history - the Internet.
The acceptance of this structure by the general public has meant that any news story,
regardless of its controversy or inconvenience to established authority, ha s a point of entry into the national news marketplace. (A representation of this media structure, which
is a work in progress to be updated over time, is available at Media Structure.
It has become
commonplace for particularly controversial news stories to break in with lower-tier media
and then progress upward when always nervous, higher-tier editors are forced to follow up
or lose story position. During the 90s this was certainly the case with
extraterrestrial related phenomena.
Examples abound. The April, 1997 Phoenix, Arizona event was one of
the most spectacular set of UFO sightings in American history. The top-tier media wanted nothing to do with it,
and might have ignored it completely had it not been for the candid comments and queries
by Phoenix Councilwoman Frances Barwood, which drew renewed attention as a political
story. However, it was the second-tier USA
Today which came forward with an excellent piece on the event by Richard Price.
By now 50 million plus cable television
subscribers have figured out that the third-tier TLC and Discovery Channels (Discovery
Communications, Inc.), Arts and Entertainment Channel (A&E), and the History Channel
have established a library of UFO/ET documentaries which they are airing and re-airing. New ones are being added and will appear later
this year.
The Face on Mars/Cydonia
story, which has now been covered by every tier level at one time or another, was first
introduced to the larger public in tier-six and tier-seven tabloids.
Are Journalists Finally Getting It?
Such trends notwithstanding, it still
takes courage for any journalist to address the extraterrestrial phenomena subject matter
- the higher up the tier structure the greater the courage. While their number is
not commensurate with the magnitude of the story, slowly reporters, with the support of
some editors, are stepping to the plate. They
deserve to be recognized. Examples would include Paul Hoversten (formerly of) and
Richard Price of USA Today, Billy Cox of Florida Today, and Julia Duin of
the Washington
Times. (A tracking chart of American journalists, who
have written about UFO/ET phenomena and treated the core material with circumspection and
reasonable seriousness, is located at Journalists.
Meanwhile, as America's editors
ponder whether to get their act together, can a breakthrough from one or more top-tier
sources take place? Yes.
While it may not yet be apparent to most of the
public, the editors and producers of some top-tier news outlets are taking meetings behind
the scenes on the matter of the extraterrestrial presence and the government cover-up of
same. The relentless pressure of the public to know and the increasing media
competition makes an investigative breakthrough by at least one top-tier news outlet,
inevitable.
For ten years the disclosure boat has been
taking on provisions, passengers, crew and cargo. Now
the turbines have been primed and the docking ropes are being untied. The boat is about to set sail. Every editor, every reporter and every living
person, who has had any connection with the UFO/ET issue during the past 50 years, has the
same decision to make get on board or remain on the dock and wave goodbye.
Right now, Dan Rather, Ted Koppel, Peter
Jennings, Tom Brokaw, Donald Graham and Arthur
Sulzberger, Jr., are standing on the dock.
Should the disclosure issue hit critical mass, dont make the
mistake of standing between them and the gangplank.
In fact, by the time this issue of UFO
Magazine is published, two major press conferences with the power to create that
critical mass, will have taken place in Washington, DC.
If all goes well, they will be the subjects of the next World
View column.
Once ET/Disclosure issue is formally in play at the top
tier, the subject will be fully engaged by the whole of the media structure. The fourth estate will finally fulfill its role,
leaving the government with nowhere to turn but outward to the waiting public. Under tremendous pressure from investigative
reporting, the cover-up, already weakened by internal defections, will collapse. The new paradigm will begin.
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