Saturday, February 22, 2014

Null: Uncle Sam is killing WBAI!



Let me preface this by pointing out that there was a time when I suspected the government of attempting to discredit WBAI. The year was 1967, the news was dominated by the Vietnam war and the Civil Rights movement, two polarizing events in our country's history, both of which generated major public clashes and outrage. WBAI, then a Pacifica station in the original sense, was deeply involved in coverage that often was at odds with that of the mainstream media.

For several months, Dale Minor submitted extraordinary reportage from Vietnam. often painting a picture that starkly contrasted the glimpses presented by wire services and the mainstream press. Before he traveled to Saigon, Dale had experienced tumultuous times in the South of our own country, reporting alongside Chris Koch on that violent struggle. Archived Pacifica programs like "The Battle of Danang" and the series, "This Little Light," are among the highlights that represent WBAI's past as a producer of exemplary radio documentaries.

Such memorable work as WBAI's News and Public Affairs Department produced during the station's early Pacifica years, enhanced the station's image as an independent voice in what FCC Chairman Minnow described as a "vast wasteland." It also belied any notion of the station having become an object of government infiltration, but events later occurred that raised doubt in my mind.

At the time when Chris Koch's Paris vacation turned out to have been a news-gathering trip to Hanoi, I was taken by surprise, but it did not occur to me to question why he chose to spent a holiday without his family. 

Soon after his return, as the second in his new series of Hanoi reportages was about to air, Chris surprised me again, this time by falsely accusing the station of "suppressing" his program, and me of having censored it. It was a rather clumsy setup on his part, but it does not take much to stir up sensibilities at a station so deeply running on ideology. I will not go into details of this incident now, for it would take many pages to do so. I am, however, always prepared to answer any questions put to me on this matter.

Briefly, let me say that Chris Koch resigned, publicly painting himself as a victim of censorship. He knew better, of course, but when NY Board Chairman Harold Taylor and I spent the good part of an evening trying to dissuade him, Chris told us that he "was going to resign, anyway," because he had other career plans. The next thing we knew, he was lecturing on his Hanoi experience and hinting that he had been a victim of censorship at WBAI. It was quite extraordinary and confusing. Why, one had to wonder, was this dedicated Pacifica veteran out to destroy WBAI?

Not surprisingly, a group of devoted listeners saw through this and formed a committee to "save" the station. One thing they dug up on Chris Koch was that he had been a U.S. student delegate to a Helsinki peace conference at which—according to the NY Times—all the official American attendees were recruited by the CIA.

When I mentioned the strange possibility that the CIA might be behind a willful attempt to smear WBAI's image, my friend, Nat Hentoff, wrote in the Village Voice that I knew a lot about jazz, but that I was "apolitical" and should know that the CIA did not get involved in domestic matters. He was, of course, wrong on that point, but I had only thrown it out there as one possibility. The fact was that Chris Koch was deliberately blemishing WBAI's image, and it just didn't make sense. It still doesn't, nor does the seemingly impulsive hiring, by Hallock Hoffman, of a totally inexperienced out-of-towner, Frank Millspaugh. At Hallock's request, I had set up a screening procedure that yielded three highly qualified candidates to replace me. Delighted, and impressed by their backgrounds (one came with glowing recommendation from his previous boss, Norman Cousins), Hallock asked me to set up appointments for him to conduct the final interviews. Imagine my puzzlement when he arrived and told me to cancel the appointments, because the position had already been filled! I spent a month trying to teach Frank the ropes, but he seemed disinterested. I later found out that he had been recommended to Hallock by Chris Koch (who purportedly was now persona non grata at Pacifica); that he and Chris had been co-delegates in Helsinki, and that he was a fairly heavy mescaline user. The plot thickened...but wait! There was one other thing that didn't make sense: Dale Minor introduced censorship to WBAI and the Board refused to hear complaints from the affected producers (including Barbara Dane).

I am still not afflicted with paranoia, but I sure wish someone could dig up these old WBAI mysteries, and solve them.

All may not be lost, as it turns out. Enter, from stage right, the uncrowned king of WBAI, Saint Gary Null. As you may have heard, he is back on the station's air, very chummy with Berthold Reimers, and more intolerable than ever. On Thursday last, he told his listener(s) that he is an "investigative reporter" (move over bobby K) and that he highly suspects government intervention at Pacifica/WBAI. He acknowledged that WBAI's listenership is at an all-time low, but the blame was not the programming (although he has suggested that it suffers when he is not on the air), but the government! He seems convinced that the Feds see WBAI as a major threat, because it is the only voice of truth on the radio band. That has led Mr. Null to conclude that there are rats sneaking around at CCNY and the house on Atlantic Avenue—they are there to extinguish this beacon of all that is good and just. Null went further and swore that he and his investigators will get to the bottom of this—it's a promise. What the stuff maker-cum-political-analyst did not explain is why the government—or any other entity, for that matter—would wish to silence a radio station few people have ever heard of, a station so abandoned that it ranks at the very bottom of listenership in a major market like New York.  

Well, here it is in his own words. Both segments are from the same show, but you will notice an abrupt change in audio quality. Haskins was operating the console.

13 comments:

  1. Actually, I noticed an abrupt change in sanity level the instant the clip begins rolling. It seems to represent something akin to a quantum shift to Deep Stoopid Insecure Paranoid I Am TOO Important & A Threat To The Established Order Planet where WBAI/Pacifica long ago fled for refuge.

    For my part, I prefer the gentle breezes of the Fire Lake or The Moons of Jupiter, but to each his/her own, I suppose.

    ~ 'IndigoPirate'

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  2. Gary Null is an angry man who needs a woman - but BAI is an angry place - passive-aggressive engineers like Shawn Rhodes and Tony Ryan and Michael G. Haskins. Openly nasty people like Robert Knight and Berthold Reimers - wild animals like Dred Scott Keyes and Andrea Clarke. The place is a zoo - it needs an exterminator!

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  3. There is a lot of racist anti-White programming on BAI. Just one example --- they've been re-running a black produced program which preaches how the White race is a "social construct" (among other vile statements). Can't imagine any other station allowing that kind of bilge to be broadcast and if it were said about blacks, BAI wouldn't run it. Good riddance to WBAI...its demise can't happen soon enough.

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    1. You are correct. Why would I, as a white guy, donate to that kind of bigotry? I wouldn't do it if it was anti-black.The sooner this station changes hands the better.

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    2. Agree it sounds like lunacy.

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  4. Is it over when the skinny guy sings? Or peddles his stuff?

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  5. If NPR is wonder bread for the brain, Gary Null is the opium for the paranoid and the ignorant and those in denial with regard to their medical condition. I spoke with a preacher and asked, if someone who tells half-truth is a liar. I was told that anyone, who speaks half-truth is a deceiver and Gary Null is so full of deceptions, that his eyes are brown.
    I had the displeasure of listening to that whole show in re-broadcast, and realized, what it must have been like to be in the company of Senator McCarthy and Stalin's ideological henchmen. I used to despise Rush Limbaugh, because he pushed his ideological editorializing (you can also call it propaganda) as journalism, but at least he gave out his opinion. Gary Null manipulates his audience by speaking in half-truths. Specifically, he claims that his red stuff and green stuff is made without heat from fresh vegetables. He lists acerola cherries and others as his ingredients in his "stuff". Well, they are only imported into the US in powder form. Well, okay, his business and he is peddling health foods. In this broadcast I caught him actively deceiving at least four times. For instance, he brought forward a case of someone, who was arrested for simple possession of Marijuana and got 20 years in jail. I wish, Null or one of his disciples, would respond and give me the name of this unfortunate individual. I am really curious as to what the whole story was. Second, he claimed that he was in Immokalee, Florida, fifty times, and saw shacks and slaves with sores on their feet working in the fields. That's a LIE. I been to Immokalee. What's important is what Null is not saying: Yes, there are rural poor living in tiny shacks, but they are CLEAN shacks. People live in them and take care of them, unlike the slums in the New York/Newark urban blight. It is a poor agricultural community, with low income housing for the Haitians displaced by the earthquake. There are industrial scale tomato fields and hot-houses. This is also a community, there is a modern catholic diocese and a community youth center, arguably, the biggest buildings in town. There is also a vibrant farmers market with Mexicans and their families selling their produce. I did not see anyone skinny or blighted, like the meth and crack addicts in Jamaica, New York. Nobody was oppressed and I felt at home and they were happy and at home.

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  6. Second point Gary mentions, is a shanty town of veterans, and a poor man with four infected stents and him not having any money for his prescriptions. Another out and out lie. If you serve at least six months in the US military or see combat, you are entitled to use the Veterans Administration health system free of charge until you die, and then you get a free burial. Yes, vets are not taken care of enough, but it is a night and day, when compared with places like China, India, Colombia, and Russia. The economic supports, the community, and the benefits during, and after military service are arguably best in the world, with the exception of maybe Canada, Germany, and Switzerland. I have friends who have served in Afghanistan twice - first as Soviet, and ten years later, as US soldiers. They rave about the US military experience. The logical questions is, when Gary Null met this homeless veteran with infected stents (we talking infection near the heart here), why didn't Gary Null rush him to a hospital emergency room, or for that matter, to any VA hospital or hook him up with a VA social worker? I too, have known, American war vets, who would not use the VA system, among the irrational arguments I have heard was that immigrant medical staff from China and India are too stupid and unclean to treat them, and also these vets hatred of the Democrats and Socialism and the big government as a factor in them not going to VA. Poor, right wing, and radicalized as they are, I suppose that Null offers them an alternative. True, VA has gotten better since about 1982, and in the 1960's and 1070's it was sub-standard (again, in comparison to what?), and even though it's been falling on hard times recently, VA health care is still an awesome benefit! And finally, Null mentions the Posse Comitatus, that bans the military from policing in the US. That's nice of him, but what Null fails to disclose is that Posse Comitatus is an archaic law going back to UK, where a Sheriff had a right to marshal local property owners into a posse. If a property owner refused, they would forfeit their property to the Crown (or the local government). These posses were used in manhunts and to deal with bandits, but these laws were also used to raise lynch mobs in the South. One of the reasons modern police in the US does not raise posses anymore. How ironic is it, that Null would have the temerity to invoke a law that enabled lynching of black people on a black radio station during a black history month, and how sad is it, that none of the staff and producers on this supposed voice in the wilderness, called him on it? Of course, Posse Comitatus has another ominous ring in the 1990's - People used their own peculiar interpretation of the Posse Comitatus statute to believe themselves exempt from the US laws and from paying taxes. These people also tended to arm themselves to the teeth and opened fire on the IRS employees and the local law enforcement officials. I realize that Gary hates taxes, and he hates the government and he hates the capitalists and he hates the mainstream media, the man is just full of love and compassion, but I believe that was no accident. While fear mongering and claiming that the US signing international trade treaties will make the US love its national sovereignty, now he appeals to the isolationist beliefs and fears of the extreme right wing, such as posse comitatus militias. I am not sure if Null is pandering to his audience or if he is exposing his own twisted world view. Also noteworthy, that Summer Reese was involved in a right wing tax revolt scam. Never mind Pacifica, which only recently passed several government audits and inspections, albeit imperfect ones, maybe IRS should audit BAI and Gary Null or maybe Null himself should publicize his tax returns to show how much money he makes off the BAI audience. Gary Null is not progressive and he is not left wing. Keep in mind that Hitler too, was a vegetarian and a health food nut.

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  7. With regards to Chris Koch, he did not have to be a CIA agent penetrating the BAI. In CIA parlance, an agent is simply an informant. Chris Koch may have been recruited by CIA to inform on the peace movement, but not necessarily on BAI. Keep in mind that people with sociopathic tendencies sometimes view themselves as adventurers and are attracted to power and authority. It is quite possible that the same qualities that made Chris Koch grand stand and claim himself a victim of censorship, would compel him to become a CIA informant. I believe that Co Intel Pro was an FBI, and not a CIA program, but then again if someone worked as a CIA informant, they can work as an FBI informant as well. With his dismissive comments, Nat Hentoff showed his naivete, ignorance, conservatism or parochialism, I am not sure which.

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    1. FBI and law enforcement people use the term 'informant'. Intelligence people most often use the term 'asset' which is broad and non-specific. They would ordinarily use the word 'informant' only when referring to someone who was seen as an informant by law enforcement people, indicating that person's relationship to law enforcement, whether foreign or domestic.

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  8. This is all so SAD!

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  9. I love the fact that Good Ole' Gar cannot pronounce scientific (or esoteric) words properly.

    I've heard him reading "investigative reports" which he claims to have written... but he stumbles and mispronounces when he reads a basic scientific term. A Bio 101 student could do better. Absolutely hilarious.

    Lately, he's taken to reading from leftist columns on sites like truthout and commondreams. Nothing wrong with that, except - he barely mentions that he's reading someone else's work. And - best part! - he not only mispronounces much, but he skips entire sentences and paragraphs that involve complex words and names. Also, he adds his own commentary in the middle, never distinguishing what's his and what's the author's.

    I'll give Null credit for one thing - his "network" does host the intelligent and talented Mike Feder - an old-style smart 'BAI host (and friend of Lynn Samuels', among others). Mike is always worth a listen. Gary is too, but only as comedy. And, frankly, it isn't really that funny, when one realizes that he's become wealthy from all of this...

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  10. Null deserves credit, if his internet broadcast network hosts genuine talent. I suppose it overcomes the fact that he turned on people who helped him, or claimed to have helped him - Andrew Phillips and Pau Derienzo and drove them off to have the sole proprietorship of his network. Or maybe not.

    It came as a surprise to me, when I found out that Robert Knight was from articles and not telling anyone. Surprising, that Null does it as well, and as to petty plagiarisms on his part, that doesn't surprise me.

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