| How 
              to manipulate the US public into supporting Israel - a leaked document 
              exposes pro-Israel lobby
 www.inminds.co.uk2 May 2003
 
   A leaked document prepared for the Wexner Foundataion by the public 
              relations firm the Luntz Research Companies and the Israel Project 
              reveals new Israeli propaganda strategy for the period following 
              the war in Iraq. Les Wexner, the founder of the Wexner Foundation is well known 
              for his zionist activities. His business, The Limited, Inc is already 
              on the boyott Israel list of companies to boycott, see Boycott 
              The Limited. The Luntz Research Companies has a history of working for Israels 
              PR image. Luntz helped to craft former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
              Netanyahu's election campaign, and last summer joined with Democratic 
              Party consultants Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi and Stanley Greenberg 
              to brief Israeli government spokespeople on how they could be more 
              effective in swaying American public opinion. Then, in August, the 
              group made the same pitch to American Jewish leaders, advising them 
              to follow a communications strategy built around "Ten Commandments." The Israel Project is a pro-Israel lobby group founded in March 
              of 2002 by political consultant Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi. The report, entitled "Wexner Analysis: Israeli Communications 
              Priorities 2003" (which is available as a PDF for download 
              below), features 11 key recommendations. Some are pure PR manipulation 
              ("Find yourself a good female spokesperson. In all our testing, 
              women are found to be more credible than men. And if the woman has 
              children, that's even better."), but most reflect the group's 
              conclusion that "the words, themes and messages on behalf of 
              Israel must include and embrace the new reality of a post-Saddam 
              world." The war in Iraq colors the entire report, but the primary 
              focus of the messaging guide is the country's deposed and disappeared 
              leader.  "Saddam is your best defense, even if he's dead," reads 
              the document's first communications recommendation. "For a 
              year -- a SOLID YEAR -- you should be invoking the name of Saddam 
              Hussein and how Israel was always behind American efforts to rid 
              the world of this ruthless dictator and liberate their people. Saddam 
              will remain a powerful symbol of terror to Americans for a long 
              time to come."  "This document is about language, so let me be blunt," 
              the main body of the report begins. "'Saddam Hussein' are the 
              two words that tie Israel to America and are most likely to deliver 
              support in Congress. They also just happen to be two of the most 
              hated words in the English language right now."  People who believe that Saddam Hussein is old news "don't 
              understand how to integrate and leverage history and communication 
              for the benefit of Israel," the report declares. "The 
              day we allow Saddam to take his eventual place in the trash heap 
              of history is the day we loose our strongest weapon in the linguistic 
              defense of Israel." 
 "It DOES NOT HELP when you compliment President Bush. When 
              you want to identify with and align yourself with America, just 
              say it. Don't use George Bush as a synonym for the United States. 
              Even with the destruction of the Hussein regime and all the positive 
              reactions from the Iraqi people, there still remains about 20% of 
              America that opposes the Iraqi war, and they are overwhelmingly 
              Democrat. That leaves about half the Democrats who support the war 
              even if they don't support George Bush. You antagonize the latter 
              half unnecessarily every time you compliment the President. Don't 
              do it." The document does however admit that in arguing for Israel's policies, 
              the illegal "settlements are our Achilles heel," for which 
              there is no good defense.
 The document's authors note that their recommendations are based 
              on two "dial test" sessions held for the Wexner Foundation, 
              in which subjects are asked to rate language using a simple dial 
              mechanism, held in Chicago and Los Angeles during the first ten 
              days of the Iraq war. The leaked report first appeared on the Electronic Intifada [4] 
              (25th April).
 References:  1. The report "Wexner Analysis: Israeli Communications 
              Priorities 2003"for download 
              (PDF, 38Kb)
 2. A Roadmap of Spin, http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2003/19/we_401_01.html 3. Wexner Analysis: Israeli Communication Priorities 
              2003,http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=1789
 4. Leaked document exposes pro-Israel lobby's manipulation 
              of US publichttp://www.electronicintifada.net/v2/article1395.shtml
 5. Pro-Israel propaganda campaign rolls over CNN,http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-news-0374.html
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