by Melissa Melton
William Casey CIA Director 1981-1987
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." William Casey
That creepy quote above has been widely attributed to Former CIA Director William Casey.
Casey was the 13th CIA Director from 1981 until he left in January 1987. He died not long after of a brain tumor in May 1987. Dead men tell no tales, as they say.
But did William Casey really say this
quote?
Brussell was the host of the radio show Dialogue: Conspiracy.
She got her start when, as a radio show guest, she questioned the official JFK assassination story and the Warren Commission Hearings by suggesting that Lee Harvey Oswald wasn't the only person involved in Kennedy's murder. Perhaps the propagandized label of "conspiracy theorist" is the reason why people question the quote Brussell often repeated.
However, Brussell is not the only person that can be attributed to this sharing quote.
Someone posted this meme on Quora back in 2013 with the note,
This is a new trend lately, people trying to debunk old (and most especially, establishment damaging) quotes.
This time, however, someone who claims to have been there when Casey said it showed up to validate the quote:
Not only does Barbara Honegger claim he said it, but apparently he said it in response to what he saw as his goal as CIA Director!
This statement was further backed by an email posted by Quora user Greg Smith from Honegger regarding the quote which is consistent and apparently prompted her to tell the story above:
"Seriously - I personally was the Source for that William Casey quote.
He said it at an early Feb. 1981 meeting in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House which I attended, and I immediately told my close friend and political godmother Senior White House Correspondent Sarah McClendon, who then went public with it without naming the source…"
So there you go.
Guess it boils down to he said she said, except when she says it, it's because she was actually there…
The year 1981 was an interesting one for Director Casey. He just so happened to be under investigation and fighting to keep his new job over various seedy dealings that came to light; among them were claims he approved a plan to overthrow Libya's Moammar Qaddafi to instill a shadow government. (Oh I know, our government would never do that, would they...?)
The agency's plan, according to an article in the July 27, 1981 Gettysburg Times, involved toppling Qaddafi via what else?
Disinfo:
(Wow... A lot of that sounds eerily familiar… 2011, anyone?)
That same year, investigative journalist Jack Anderson published this piece in the September 22, 1981 Santa Cruz Sentinel discussing the troubling CIA disinformation campaign being waged against Americans:
Anderson points out the CIA's "triple assault on the public's right to know" included,
And who else does Anderson specifically call out in this disinfo campaign but new CIA Director William Casey:
Oh really?
So the good director not only talked about his disinformation campaign but actually argued for the government's right to wage it against the American people?
The plan involved getting around the ban on CIA operations on domestic soil by planting disinfo stories in foreign news outlets that were routinely picked up by American mainstream media agencies.
Anderson also points out the various rumors and false stories going around surrounding the goings on in Libya at the time…
The bottom line here is,
Finally on an aside, there seems to be this mission lately to memory hole quotes or muddy the water about who said what and change history.
In this particular instance, someone who was there when William Casey said the line in question and claims to have literally heard the words come out of the man's mouth with her own ears as he said it is vouching that this quote is true.
Then again, this is the same agency on record behind the government's MKUltra mind control program, an illegal project in which the CIA experimented on Americans for over two decades (that we know about) to manipulate mental states and brain function with everything from drugs to microwaves - the kind of stuff DARPA is openly working on today - all of which makes the piddly quote in question here seem like mere child's play by comparison.
Even so, people still went into the Quora thread afterwards to claim - with absolutely no evidence whatsoever as they were not personally there - the quote is false.
So, in a bitter twist of the saddest irony possible, it would seem the contents of the quote itself are also true.
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