The Corporate Takeover of American History

October 14th, 2007 by Andy in Corporations, 'Democracy' & USA Inc.

This is disturbing, but unfortunately not unexpected. Regardless of one’s perspectives on Oliver North, this is a real problem. What is ironic is North has consistently been a cheerleader and partisan flack for an ideology for which this is a real world result of it’s successful fruition.

The Enemy Within: Selling Alternative Reality to the American Public

Oliver North has a beef with the Smithsonian. The American institution, largely funded by public tax dollars, has decided what information it will allow him - or anyone - to present to the public. Recently Col. North, on behalf of his Fox News series “War Stories”, went to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to get footage of the Enola Gay - the WWII airplane that dropped the nuclear bomb on Japan. To his surprise, he and his crew ran into such resistance from the museum that, in the end, it was impossible to get the material they needed for their documentary; this, in spite of the fact that the Smithsonian exists to preserve American history for us all.

Col. North commented that he received better cooperation from the Vietnamese government and Ho Chi Minh’s protegees.

It turns out that the Smithsonian has entered into a “secret” business deal with Showtime/Viacom, which gives the media company exclusive control over film and photos of historical treasures (our historical treasures) in over 150 of its museums. Senator Charles Grassley, ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee (which oversees the Smithsonian), told Col. North, “This raises serious concerns about any contracts that the Smithsonian may have entered into that limit people’s contact with American treasures…”

Why should it matter that a media conglomerate controls access to the Smithsonian?

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