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FBI and Media Still Addicted to Ginning Up Terrorist Hysteria - But They
Have Never Been Right
July 1, 2015
On Monday, several mainstream media outlets repeated the latest press release [3]by the FBI that country was under a new “heightened terror alert” from
“ISIL-inspired attacks” “leading up to the July 4th weekend.” One of the more
sensational outlets, CNN, led with the breathless warning on several of
its cable programs, complete with a special report [4] by The Lead’s Jim Sciutto in primetime:
The threat was given extra credence when former CIA director—and consultant
at DC PR firm Beacon Global Strategies—Michael Morell went on CBS This
Morning (6/29/15
[5]) and scared the
ever-living bejesus out of everyone by saying he “wouldn’t be surprised if we
were sitting [in the studio] next week discussing an attack on the
US.” The first piece of evidence Morell used to justify his apocalyptic
posture, the “50 ISIS arrests,” was accompanied by a scary map on
the CBS jumbotron showing “ISIS arrests” all throughout the US:
But one key detail is missing from this graphic: None of these “ISIS
arrests” involved any actual members of ISIS, only members of the FBI—and their
network of informants—posing as such. (The one exception being the man arrested in Arizona [7], who, while having no contact with ISIS, was also not prompted by the
FBI.) So even if one thinks the threat of “lone wolf” attacks is a serious one,
it cannot be said these are really “ISIS arrests.” Perhaps on some
meta-level, it shows an increase of “radicalization,” but it’s impossible to
distinguish between this and simply more aggressive sting operations by the FBI.
In any event, this nuance gets left out entirely. As I’ve previously shown [8], in the media’s rush to hype the threat, the fact of FBI-manufactured—or
at least “assisted”—terror plots is left out as a complicating factor
altogether, and the viewer is left thinking the FBI arrested 50 actual ISIS
sleeper cells.
Nevertheless, the ominous FBI (or Department of Homeland Security) “terror
warning” has become such a staple of the on-going, seemingly endless “war
on terror” (d/b/a war on ISIS), we hardly even notice it anymore. Marked by
a feedback loop of extremist propaganda [9], unverifiable claims about “online chatter” and fuzzy
pronouncements issued by a neverending string of faceless Muslim bad guys,
and given PR cover by FBI-contrived “terror plots,” the specter of the
impending “attack” is part of a broader white noise of fear that never went
away after 9/11. Indeed, the verbiage employed by the FBI in this latest
warning —“we’re asking people to remain vigilant”—implies no actual
change of the status quo, just an hysterical nudge to not let down our collective
guard.
There’s only one problem: These warnings never actually come to fruition.
Not rarely, or almost never, but—by all accounts—never. No attacks, no arrests,
no suspects at large.
Here’s a selection of previous FBI and DHS “terror warnings” over the past 14
years, not a single one of which actually predicted or foiled a terror attack:
A casual search reveals the FBI and DHS are a pitiful 0 for 40 warning of
terror attacks—some of which were specifically about 4th of July threats, none of
which materialized in any way. This should not be considered a comprehensive
list of all threat warnings transmitted by media; I tried to narrow the scope
to warnings that were at least in some way specific.
The actual terror attacks carried out on US soil—the Times Square bomber,
“Underwear bomber,” Boston bombing and Garland attacks—were accompanied by no
such warnings. (Nor were the often deadlier
[49] terrorist attacks by
right-wing white terrorists–but terrorism in this category is rarely if
ever the subject of FBI warnings.)
So why, a rational person may ask, does the media keeps repeating them if
they’re wrong 100 percent of the time?
The problem is three fold:
1. The FBI has all the incentive in the world to issue warnings and no
incentive whatsoever to not issue warnings. Issuing warnings has no
downside, while not doing so is all downside.
2. The FBI, like all agencies of the government, does not operate in a
political vacuum. Emphasizing the “ISIS threat” at home necessarily helps prop
up the broader war effort the FBI’s boss, the president of the United States,
must sell to a war-weary public. The incentive is to therefore highlight the
smallest threats. This was a feature that did not go unnoticed [50] during the Bush years, but has since fallen out of fashion.
3. It has no actual utility. What does it mean to be “more vigilant”? It’s a
vague call to alertness that officials, aside from “beefing up security”
by local police, never quite explain what it means. If the FBI wanted to tell
local police departments to up their security of the 4th of July weekend,
surely they could do so quietly, without the chair of the House Committee on
Homeland Security having to go on all major networks talking over
b-roll of ISIS in apocalyptic terms.
When I brought up these objections up to CNN’s Sciutto, his response
was less than satisfying:
Yes, I would prefer warnings only when attacks were imminent. Which, of
course, they never are. Because if they were, the government would actually attempt
to stop them, rather than running a three-day PR tour. CNN‘s Jake Tapper, to
his credit, would raise my concerns to Michael Chertoff later that day (1:50
mark):
While the attempt to introduce some skepticism is very much appreciated,
Tapper missed the fundamental problem altogether. Next time he has on a
Chertoff or a McCaul discussing a vague government terror warning, I’d like him
to ask this simple question: “Has the FBI ever successfully warned, or
foreshadowed in anyway, a terror attack in the United States? Because so far
the count is 0 for 40+, and I’m curious what makes this time different.”
Put the burden of proof on those who are attempting to scare us, march our
men and women off to war, and line their private security firm’s pockets. Don’t
demand “FBI warning skeptics” disprove those in power; make those in power
justify their own consistently discredited “warnings.”
If journalists still insist on disseminating these vague “threats,” I
ask this question: How many false positives would be required for you to
eventually stop doing so? Seventy? Two hundred?
Because 14 years on, I’m curious when, if ever, this media trope will ever
end.
h/t Kevin Gosztola, who caught a 4th of July warning from 2004 I missed.
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