so I don't trust any of the media personalities to play it straight with their audiences. I agree as mainstream media personalities go, Anderson Cooper seems to be among the least offensive of a whole sorry bunch of spin artist and establishment propaganda spewers, but who's to say that he doesn't get a late night phone call from his contact at Langley every once in a while along the lines of, "Gee Anderson, we'd rather you not cover this story, as it could really damage our foreign relations with country X and harm the war on terror if it came out their defense minister has been taking bribes from American defense contractors" or "Whistleblower Y has been creating some waves with her allegations about wrongdoing in such and such department. You had a chance to talk to her recently off the record. Did she tell you anything more than what she has stated publicly?"
Now maybe Cooper did really cut all ties to the CIA when he decided to become a reporter and maybe he is a 100% straight shooter calling the shots exactly as he sees them (within the limits imposed by his corporate bosses and issuers of his paycheck). The trouble is, after Mockingbird revealed just how extensively the media was infiltrated by CIA operatives, why trust any of them 100% to be offering up an un-compromised and straight forward view of the facts as he/she sees it. I sure don't (OK maybe Keith Olberman and Helen Thomas would be two exceptions to that rule).
In February, 1976, George Bush, the recently appointed Director of the CIA announced a new policy: “Effective immediately, the CIA will not enter into any paid or contract relationship with any full-time or part-time news correspondent accredited by any U.S. news service, newspaper, periodical, radio or television network or station.” However, he added that the CIA would continue to “welcome” the voluntary, unpaid cooperation of journalists.
Carl Bernstein, who had worked with Bob Woodward in the investigation of Watergate, provided further information about Operation Mockingbird in an article in Rolling Stone in October, 1977. Bernstein claimed that over a 25 year period over 400 American journalists secretly carried out assignments for the CIA: "Some of the journalists were Pulitzer Prize winners, distinguished reporters who considered themselves ambassadors-without-portfolio for their country. Most were less exalted: foreign correspondents who found that their association with the Agency helped their work; stringers and freelancers who were as interested it the derring-do of the spy business as in filing articles, and, the smallest category, full-time CIA employees masquerading as journalists abroad."
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKmockingbird.htm