American Herald Tribune has been
shut down by the FBI
Eric Zuesse,
November 13, 2020
On November 7th, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shut down the great online-only news-reporting
and analysis site American
Herald-Tribune,
which had published news and history that is banned by the U.S. Government,
such as this (which was also published here, if the videos there fail to load, in that archived
copy). Visitors to the site immediately saw, there, instead, an FBI
announcement that, “THIS WEBSITE
HAS BEEN SEIZED”,
and displaying the official insignia of the “Department of Justice,” and of the
“Federal Bureau of Investigation.”
Some of the site’s articles
presented the latest evidence, both pro and con, regarding super-hot topics of
international speculation, such as what the
origin was of the coronavirus. Even on such contentious matters as those, the
articles generally linked to credible sources.
In fact, the article just
linked-to, about the coronavirus, was written by Dr. Anthony James Hall, who
was the AHT’s founder and Editor-in-Chief. He had been a tenured professor
(guaranteed lifetime appointment, like to the U.S. Supreme Court) at Lethbridge
University in Canada, whom supporters of Israel forced the University to force
to accept retirement, because Dr. Hall’s specialty was the study of native
peoples whose land had been expropriated by foreign colonists, and this
category included the Palestinians, whom Israel systematically discriminates
against, and suppresses.
The Canadian magazine, Alberta
Views, published an excellent article about Dr. Hall, on 1 September 2018,
titled “Freedom and Loathing in Lethbridge:
A university dispute over free speech tests the limits of tenure”. This article said:
On August 26, 2016, a Facebook
“friend” — whom Hall knows from Lethbridge — posted an image that denied the
Holocaust and said “Kill All Jews Now!” to Hall’s Facebook wall. Hall said he
only learned of the image after Facebook took it down. He also claims his
acquaintance was hacked, and that the offensive material was falsely
communicated to Premier Notley as if Hall had actually said the words. His
initial suspension from the university, he said on the phone, is “inexplicable”
without this “planted Facebook post.” Hall called the image “repulsive.”
His site, AHT, first became
copied to the Wayback Machine (the U.S. web-archive, web.archive.org) on 9 October 2015, while AHT had only some headlines,
but no actual articles; so, this was apparently before Dr. Hall’s site was yet
even active. But, then, by the time of less than a month later, November 3rd,
it posted an actual article, “‘Death to
America’ means death to American policies & arrogance, Khamenei says”, which included: “Know that the slogan ‘Death to
America’ which is chanted by the Iranian people has strong and rational basis,
which obviously does not mean death to American people, but death to American
policies, death to arrogance.” On November 6th of 2015, Hall himself
headlined there, “Does the
election of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau foreshadow an end to the Global War
on Terror?” A
section of this article, against “Islamophobia and Dogwhistle Politics,” said:
Perhaps the outcome of the
Canadian election suggests that the pendulum of popular public opinion in the
West is shifting. Perhaps the failure of [Conservative Prime Minister Stephen] Harper’s
party to hold onto power by trumping up fear of Muslims marks the beginning of
the end of the Global War on Terror. Perhaps this crack in the neoconservative
edifice is like the early stages of the public assault on the Berlin Wall whose
toppling marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War.
Then, on December 4th, a Tim King
headlined there “Prison labor
in USA borders on slavery”, which opened:
When slavery was abolished in the
United States in 1865, the focus on free labor shifted from human ownership, to
forced prison labor. This practice has been exploited for a very long time and
the companies that prosper from it, the list of which includes American
corporate giants like Wal Mart, McDonald's, Victoria's Secret and a long list
of others, are generating huge revenues by people who are reportedly paid 2
cents to $1.15 per hour.
Three days later, on December
7th, there was an article, written by a Devon D. Bowers, “The ghetto: The eluded center of the black uprisings”. On December 8th, an article by a Marck Taliano
appeared, “How media commentators with links
to the military industrial complex control the masses”. A consistently skeptical attituded toward
U.S.-and-allied invasions of foreign countries came to be a major editorial
focus of AHT’s reporting. It was very different from what newspapers such as
the New York Times and the Washington Post were reporting. And
now, it’s gone.
Between 9 October 2015 and 7
November 2020 — little more than a five-year period — there were 2,333 times that readers copied its home-page (with links to its
headlined news-reports and analyses) to the Wayback Machine. The vast majority of the thousands of articles that
AHT published during that time thus became copied to that web-archive at least
once. So: although Dr. Hall and the writers that he chose to post there
(including the present reporter) have now been effectively silenced by the U.S.
regime, the AHT left, at that web-archive, a good repository of news and
analysis that America’s billionaires, who control the U.S. Government and who
also control the mainstream news-media, don’t want the U.S. (and Canadian)
public to have access to. It’s not “All the News that’s Fit to Print”, but it’s actually more informative and truthful than
that: a good representation of the news that the U.S. regime considers fit to
(and, at those mainstream ‘news’-media, does) suppress. And, now, the
site is gone.
Back on 24 January 2020, CNN had
headlined, “Exclusive: This site pays Americans
to write 'news' articles. Signs indicate it originates in Iran”, and opened:
New York (CNN) — American Herald
Tribune bills itself as a "genuinely independent online media
outlet." Set up in 2015, it publishes in English and pays Americans to
write articles. But multiple investigations by American tech companies, details
of which have not previously been reported, point to the site originating in
Iran.
A Facebook spokesperson told CNN
Business that company staff who looked into the website's Facebook page say it
was linked to Iranian state media. Facebook removed the page in 2018. FireEye, a
top cybersecurity company, says it assessed with "moderate
confidence" that the website originates in Iran and is part of a much
larger influence operation.
The new details about alleged
Iranian ties to the American Herald Tribune shed light on how the country has
attempted to run a years-long covert online influence campaign targeting the
United States. As Russia did around the 2016 election, Iran appears to have
co-opted and in this case paid a small number of unwitting Americans to lend
legitimacy to its operations.
The sophistication described by
these companies calls to mind recent US government warnings about
Tehran's capabilities in cyberspace in light of the killing of top Iranian
general Qasem Soleimani in a US drone strike. Some US officials have raised
concerns about a conventional cyber attack that could impact US infrastructure,
but this type of information and influence campaign could represent another
aspect of Iran's cyber efforts, this one with the potential to impact US
political discourse. …
For the record: Though I had some
articles published in AHT, I neither asked for nor received payment for any of
them. I submit each article on the same basis, by email, to hundreds of U.S.
and foreign media, including all of America’s mainstream ones, including to
some media that are in Iran; and, to my knowledge, no Iranian medium published
any of them, nor has any mainstream medium in the U.S. except Huffington Post,
until they published this one, after which they accepted no more.
Furthermore: CNN doesn’t pay
their reporters? Of course they do, but the implication by the billionaires who
control it, that their corporation is anything else than yet another extension
of their enormous money-power, including their vast numbers of employees at
both their profit and nonprofit corporations, could be an expression of their
contempt for their audience, who are being thereby presumed, by those
billionaires and their employees, to be so stupid as to be that easily fooled
into accepting this system-‘justifying’ con, that the behind-the-scenes powers
in America have the public’s interests at heart, above even their own personal
interests.
One may therefore reasonably
consider the possibility that this ongoing lock-down against news and history
which is too true (such as this) is at least as strong in the United States as it is
in countries that the U.S. regime calls a “dictatorship”. Consequently, publishing evidence that this is so,
is apparently banned in such a country (as likewise are many other truths being
effectively banned in all mainstream and in billionaire-controlled non-mainstream
media within such countries). If the truth is hard to find, or the evidence
which proves it is being made especially so (by such censorship as this), then
that, alone, says something about the system in such a country. It says this
with remarkable clarity.
—————
Investigative historian Eric
Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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