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How Lies Become ‘Facts’ in US ‘News’

Eric Zuesse

On Fox News Channel’s May 2nd edition of “The Story with Martha MacCallum” was alleged, by the program host (at 2:45 in this video), that one reason we must invade Venezuela (if we will) is that “People have lost 24 pounds” there. So (her point was), if we invade, that’s not evil, it’s no coup, but instead it’s humanitarian (presumably like it was in Iraq in 2003, when we invaded that country, which likewise had never invaded nor threatened to invade the United States — it was raw international aggression, by our country, against Iraq).

Individuals who fall for a liar once, will typically fall for that liar again and again, without limit, because they are (for whatever reason) prejudiced to trust him. But is this attempt, at “regime change” in Venezuela, yet another example of that, or might it instead really be the case (this time) that (as this Fox host implies) to invade Venezuela will help the people there (gain back that lost weight, etc.), not kill many of them and destroy their nation even worse than it already was?

So, I checked online, to find what the source was, if any, for this stunning allegation by the Fox News host. After all, such a steep a weight-loss for an entire nation would be shocking.

If, indeed, the allegation has a scientifically trustworthy source, then there exists, somewhere, a rigorously done, statistically sound, empirical study of thousands of Venezuelans’ body-weights, in which each one of those individuals has been weighed, not only once, but twice, separated in time by two specific years, so that there exists a credible “before” weight, and “after” weight, to compare, in each one of these many individual cases, such that the study found that the average Venezuelan lost 24 pounds during that before-after time-period.

The sample-size has to be large enough, and the sampling-method has to be randomized enough, so that the result will meet the standards of statistical reliability in order to be able to represent the entirety of the Venezuelan population. Many thousands of such scientific studies are, in fact, published each and every year, and it might have been done regarding the body-weights of Venezuelans. However, otherwise (that is, if this was not done regarding Venezuelans’ body-weights), then that Fox News host was either lying, or else deceived by other people, in order for her to have made this remarkable statement. One, or else the other, is the case, here — either such a study was done, or else it wasn’t — so: which of those two options occurred, in this particular instance? Let’s see:

She might have received this ‘fact’ which she had stated, from any of many sources that are online:

Just a few days prior to that show, National Review had headlined, on 30 April 2019, “The Economics of Tyranny in Venezuela”, and reported “The real-life consequences of Chavismo’s misguided policies are telling: Venezuelans lost an average of 24 pounds in the year 2017.”

That linked to the 24 January 2019 Council on Foreign Relations article “Venezuela: The Rise and Fall of a Petrostate”, which said that Venezuela has “a devastating humanitarian crisis, with severe shortages of basic goods, such as food and medical supplies. In 2017, Venezuelans lost an average of twenty-four pounds in body weight.”

That, in turn, linked to a 21 February 2018 Reuters article, “Venezuelans report big weight losses in 2017 as hunger hits”, which opened:

Venezuelans reported losing on average 11 kilograms (24 lbs) in body weight last year and almost 90 percent now live in poverty, according to a new university study on the impact of a devastating economic crisis and food shortages.
The annual survey, published on Wednesday by three universities, is one of the most closely-followed assessments of Venezuelans’ well being amid a government information vacuum and shows a steady rise in poverty and hunger in recent years.

Over 60 percent of Venezuelans surveyed said that during the previous three months they had woken up hungry because they did not have enough money to buy food. About a quarter of the population was eating two or less meals a day, the study showed.

Last year, the three universities found that Venezuelans said they had lost an average of 8 kilograms during 2016.

This time, the study’s dozen investigators surveyed 6,168 Venezuelans between the ages of 20 and 65 across the country of 30 million people. …

“Income is being pulverized,” Maria Ponce, one of the study’s investigators, told a news conference at the Andres Bello Catholic University. …

She was the only cited source. So, on May 3rd, I googled “Maria Ponce” https://www.ucab.edu.ve/ “Universidad Católica Andrés Bello”, and found: https://ucab.academia.edu/MariaPonce

That indicated she had done “11 papers” and the most promising to be the one was at the very top: https://www.academia.edu/38305342/Informe-PobrezaISBN-2017.pdf

I did there a “Find” for the number alleged in the Reuters article to have been the sample-size, “6,168” because if this document does, in fact, report any such study, then that number would need to be shown somewhere in it. I got “0” finds. So, this paper can’t be the basis for the assertion.

The only other promising prospect was this paper.

That one too didn’t include “6,168”. However, it did give her full name: “María Gabriela Ponce Zubillaga” which I then googled. The only promising find I could see there was: this, and that too lacked “6,168”.

Also, at the University itself, there is one paper shown from her, but it’s dated 2013.

None of the works from her is actually dated after 2015, and so there is a mystery as to why the only “study” by her which contained such internationally influential ‘findings’ has not been included by her in what she has uploaded to the Web or has otherwise been made public (except as ‘summarized’ in that Reuters article).

Also of interest is that a 2017 publication, which mentions her name, but which has no article from her, shows on its page 204, “Gráfica 14. Coeficiente de Gini. Venezuela. 2000-2015” or the year-by year economic-inequality coefficient (or “Gini”) for Venezuela, throughout the period 2000 to 2015, and this coefficient plunged during that period, to reach in 2015 “0.381” — which was one of the world’s lowest, which means that Venezuela had one of the world’s most equal distributions of incomes then — and this is an astounding performance, because in 2002 Venezuela’s was near the global average, 0.50.

If that is true, then Venezuela’s Government has at least this important economic achievement to be proud of. (Hugo Chavez became President in 1999, and was replaced by Nicolas Maduro when Chavez died in 2013. The U.S. regime attempted many coups against both, but the present effort is the most serious one yet.)

Furthermore, Ponce’s online-posted CV shows no publications from her after 2015.

So, I contacted her at https://ucab.academia.edu/MariaPonce, and left her this message plus my email-address so that she could respond:

Please email me the alleged February 2018 study

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-food/venezuelans-report-big-weight-losses-in-2017-as-hunger-hits-idUSKCN1G52HA

documenting that Venezuelans lost an average of 24 pounds due to the economic troubles.

Eric Zuesse

It has been six days now with no response. If I ever hear back from her, or from anyone who is associated with that alleged ‘study’, then I shall do a follow-up news-report on the matter.

America’s media-watchdog FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) headlined on 30 April 2019 “Zero Percent of Elite Commentators Oppose Regime Change in Venezuela”, and reported (and documented) that,

Over a three-month period (1/15/19–4/15/19), zero opinion pieces in the New York Times and Washington Post took an anti–regime change or pro-Maduro/Chavista position. Not a single commentator on the big three Sunday morning talkshows or PBS NewsHour came out against President Nicolás Maduro stepping down from the Venezuelan government.”

This lengthy study of hundreds of news-commentaries closed by saying:

When it comes to advocating the overthrow of the US government’s foreign undesirables, you can always count on opinion pages to represent all sides of why it’s a good thing. And the millions of people who beg to differ? Well, they’re just out of the question.”

So, though the present news-report is being distributed to all of America’s national news-media, for them to publish freely, they’ve already made clear that at least none of the ones that have large audiences will publish it. They know the truth, just as you do (now, at least), but they aren’t in the truth-business — they only pretend to be (just as they pretend to report ‘the news’, instead of the the carefully filtered propaganda).

Polls show that Americans want bipartisan government. But both of the political parties are funded by billionaires, and all billionaires are neoconservatives — supporters of extending the U.S. empire — because it’s their empire, and because none of them is actually satisfied with how large it already is.

So: they hire the writers for, and the candidates of, both political parties, to help them make it even bigger, ceaselessly. So, if you don’t see this article published in the pages of the New York Times, Washington Post, etc., you know why: they’re working to keep ‘fake news’ out, and to report only the real propaganda, the authorized propaganda — the propaganda that those billionaires want to be spread.

And this also explains that interview on Fox News Channel’s May 2nd edition of “The Story with Martha MacCallum”. It also explains why Trump could say there (at 0:19) — and be unchallenged for saying — “It is, from a constitutional standpoint, it’s the way it’s supposed to be. He [Guaido] was elected,” though everything in that statement is absurdly false; and this is also the reason why, later (at 3:05), the host, MacCallum, seconded that lie, by asserting that the actually merely self-proclaimed ‘interim President of Venezuela’, Guaido, is what “the people of Venezuela, what they democratically voted for,” though the only voters who ever actually voted for him were the majority of voters in merely Vargas, which is one of Venezuela’s 23 states.

Guaido has never been in any national Venezuelan election (but only that local one) — not against Maduro, not against anyone else. Yet, the U.S. regime is trying to impose him upon the entire Venezuelan people, and Trump even claims that Guaido had won a national election.

Mr. Guaido in 2016 was elected by the residents of Vargas to become its Representative in the nation’s unicameral legislature, the National Assembly, and never yet has faced any national Venezuelan election, on anything. His record in national public office is therefore almost non-existent; but, within the National Assembly itself, he nonetheless rose (due to his long-time backing by the U.S. regime) immediately to become elected by its members, as the President of that body, the National Assembly.

In other words, he was appointed, by the national legislature, immediately after having been elected solely by, and solely to represent, the residents of the state of Vargas. If he were to become installed as ‘interim President’ of the nation, it would be with no clear record on national issues. And it would be with no vote by the national electorate.

Vargas, one of Venezuela’s poorest states, was predominantly socialist, so Guaido had pretended to be socialist; and he won that local office on that fraudulent basis; but, once in office, he became immediately fascist.

He was behaving in accord with his being a perfect CIA asset, to take over a democratic socialist country that the dictatorial capitalist U.S. regime wants to control. He is acting as a traitor to Venezuela, and certainly outside of and violating Venezuela’s Constitution.

So, if he were to become Venezuela’s leader, that would be only by appointment on the part of the legislators, and not by any democratic election by the Venezuelan people, and it would also be in violation of Venezuela’s Supreme Judicial Tribunal, which is the only body that possesses the Constitutional authority to authorize the National Assembly to consider the possibility of appointing an interim President. (It didn’t do that; so, no one can possibly be “the interim President of Venezuela.”) All of what the U.S. regime and its supporters are demanding, stands in direct violation of Venezuela’s Constitution.

The United States and its allies nonetheless demand it, and the U.S. regime says that “All options are on the table,” up to and including a U.S. invasion of Venezuela, in order to achieve their drastic and blatantly unConstitutional change-of-Government in Venezuela. Violating international law isn’t enough; they demand to shred Venezuela’s Constitution, too.

And the lie about “People have lost 24 pounds” can be understood only in this broader context of lies, and only by means of exposing and understanding the lies for what they are, instead of only by what they claim (which is what the liars and their press want the public to be fooled to believe).

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Mr. Suesse: Using google translator, I followed your leads to one source and found this page: https://www.fundacionbengoa.org/noticias/2019/emergencia-humanitaria.asp Which at the bottom had a hyperlink “See complete information” that allowed a pdf to load. In the pdf, was this about 11 kg of weight loss; “4. 64% de los venezolanos había perdido unos 11 kg de peso entre 2016 y 2017, por el acelerado deterioro de la ingesta de alimentos en la cantidad y calidad necesaria, siendo más afectados los niños y las mujeres.” This might be the report you were looking for? The report I found can be downloaded here: https://www.fundacionbengoa.org/noticias/2019/Reporte%20Nacional%20EHC%20Derecho%20a%20la%20Alimentaci%C3%B3n%20y%20Nutrici%C3%B3n%20diciembre%202018%20Espa%C3%B1ol.pdf A 2016 report is also availble from the Bengoa website. Further, I found this in an essay about the topic: The (2016) report, which focuses on Venezuelan nutrition, is part of an annual review covering the state of living conditions in the country. Maritza Landaeta-Jiménez, who as recently as… Read more »

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Eric Zuesse
May 28, 2019 2:10 PM
Reply to  PaWi

Thank you so much, “PaWi”! That cited the alleged ‘finding’ but unfortunately wasn’t itself the alleged research-report on which the ‘finding’ was based. it instead cited that alleged research. Your first link links through to https://www.fundacionbengoa.org/noticias/2019/Reporte%20Nacional%20EHC%20Derecho%20a%20la%20Alimentación%20y%20Nutrición%20diciembre%202018%20Español.pdf and here is the Google-Chrome auto-translated passage, which is footnote 4 in that pdf document: — 64% of Venezuelans had lost about 11 kg of weight between 2016 and 2017, due to the accelerated deterioration of the intake of food in the quantity and quality needed, children and women being more affected. According to ENCOVI 2017, 63% of adults had cut the frequency of meals, 20% did not eat breakfast and more than 25% did not eat three meals a day. In addition, 80% of people had eaten less food, 78% for not being able to buy enough; 61% said they went to bed hungry and 64% had lost 11 kg of weight, hunger… Read more »

John Gilberts
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Good piece by Eric Zuesse. Unfortunately Canadian news is much the same. As is evidenced in this Canadian state media expose of a tawdry tale of access and exclusion courtesy of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland’s ‘Global Affairs’…

Ottawa Braced For Russian Retaliation After Barring State Media From Lima Group Talks

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/venezuela-russia-canada-media-lima-group-1.5134625

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May 13, 2019 2:01 PM

The article is misnamed.
Should have read: “Dr. Zuesse’s attempt to smear Fox News”

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John
May 14, 2019 12:07 PM
Reply to  dale carter

Where is the smear? It’s a god awful news network and it’s viewers are easily triggered easily led silly little emotional reactionaries who hate facts

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Eric Zuesse
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Thanks for finding those. But what really floors me is that some of them link through to Off-G because Zero Hedge posted this as being from Off-G, and the ZH posting of this article (see it here: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-12/how-lies-become-facts-us-news ) has 152 reader-comments, and those comments are so opposite from the type that are being posted here. This one is typical: “Russian propagandists sure are worried about their little communist **** hole in south america. They enslave half of europe and enslave cuba and then they bitch about imperialism. At least we don’t live like third world niggers in America Igor. Keep licking putin’s ******* comrade.” I note that here because what my article documents is evilness on the part of the U.S. regime and its allies, not evilness on the part of Russia and its allies. In other words: this libertarian website, ZH, has an audience who ignore the evidence… Read more »

Alex Cox
Alex Cox
May 12, 2019 7:45 PM

Vargas is a fascinating case. When I went to Venezuela for the first time more than ten years ago, Vargas’ coast had been devastated by mudslides caused by deforestation. There were thousands of homeless, and the Chavez government responded with a substantial project to relocate the homeless population to towns in the interior. So Vargas was seriously depopulated – of its poorest citizens. Only those whose homes had not been destroyed remained. Which may explain the voting pattern.

What impressed me most was the government’s ability to do this – since it will have to happen, on a much larger scale, in the American SouthWest when the water runs out, and in the world’s coastal cities as the water rises. Will neoliberal/neocon governments be able to achieve population relocation on a massive scale, along the lines of the Bolivarian relocation? We shall, unfortunately, see.

John
John
May 14, 2019 12:08 PM
Reply to  Alex Cox

Of course they won’t

They are proud
They are proud
May 12, 2019 1:21 PM

For the US Humanitarian interventions mean Deaths and Destruction. Isn’t time for prosecution yet? Here is a small extract from the Guide to Overthrowing Governments which applies to every ‘humanitarian intervention by the US’. operation code-named STCIRCUS The primary objective,” according to CIA Far East Division officer Sam Halpern, “had little to do with aiding the Tibetans: It was to impede and harass the Chinese Communists,” using Tibetan manpower. The driving force behind the program .. was “pressure from the State Department to keep the Communists off balance in Asia. …… The whole idea was to keep the Chinese occupied, keep them annoyed, keep them disturbed. Nobody wanted to go to war over Tibet … It was a nuisance operation.” .. the operation described it as “doing anything possible to get in the way of the Chinese Communists.” The Tibetans on the other hand, believed that they were fighting for… Read more »

Eric Blair
Eric Blair
May 12, 2019 12:34 PM

Not a bad piece by Zuesse, I’m impressed. The takeaway here is that despite all the post-Iraq war blather about never again falling for media and presidential lies that lead to mass murder abroad the American public is more stunned and stupefied and in thrall to “trusted” voices than ever before. On one side we have the 5D chess idiots who still insist Trump may look like a typical war mongering American exceptionalist but he’s really an underestimated genius who is temporarily hamstrung by Zionists and neocons while he furiously plays mad 5D chess, working hard to stop imperial wars, free Assange and get the American working class their jobs and dignity back. On the other side are the people who fancy themselves as morally upright progressives on the side of all that is good and right in this world and clearly Trump’s shocking transgression of polite, bourgeois linguistic norms… Read more »

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
May 12, 2019 11:34 AM

In, say the last 5 years alone, how often have the MSM shown themselves for what they really are: whoring stenographers for Imperialism and Empire. There’s a site I found called Neoliberalism Softpanorama that has whole subsections on the role of the media under the section: ‘Neoliberal Propaganda: Journalism In The Service Of The Powerful Few’. Other sections include ‘Bullshit As a MSM Communication Method’ ‘Media As A Weapon Of Mass Deception’ and ‘Neoliberal War On Reality’. Its a vast treasure trove of information, and the entire site dedicated to exposing the Neoliberal cancer must have thousands of pages. Oh, also, boycott the mainstream media.

Fair dinkum
Fair dinkum
May 12, 2019 1:47 AM

‘Concerned’ Americans worried about weight loss/malnutrition in a foreign country?
It’s simply perverse coming from the most obese nation on Earth, where corporate POISON is shovelled out to the masses in dozer loads.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
May 12, 2019 3:33 AM
Reply to  Fair dinkum

Perfect observation FD…. But then we know that’s its got zero to do with ‘humanitarian concerns’ of any description.

Ramdan
Ramdan
May 12, 2019 1:08 AM

Good article. However, even though debunking lies, falsity and so, helps unmasked the “functioning” of the “powers that be” I honestly believe that there is a more fundamental question at hand which makes debunking easier:
I would honestly appreciate if there is anybody here that can refer me to a book, article, story, publication..even legend.l, that demonstrate how having a war at your own country turns out immediately good for your country???
My point is that even saying that the solution to a particular issue is war, devastation, bombing, etc.it’s utterly nonsensical…
If war were a a solution to hunger then we should, as of today, start a campaing to move on with a planetary WWIII.

mark
mark
May 11, 2019 10:16 PM

In a rare instance of poetic justice, regime change is now coming home. Having slaughtered, starved and immiserated countless scores of millions across the planet over several decades of murder and mayhem (and 40% of humanity is now subject to US genocidal economic strangulation), Uncle Sam, in the form of Trump, is now getting a dose of his own medicine. The Spooks, the Dirty Cops, the Deep State, the lying MSM, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, various foreign actors and all the usual suspects, are trying to unseat an elected president (whatever you think of the Orange Baboon in question) in a subversive and treasonous campaign of intrigue, destabilisation, scurrilous smears, hoaxes, and corrupt and politicised “judicial” proceedings. In the process, all the institutions of the state have been compromised and the nation reduced to the level of incipient civil war. This is exactly the same form of constitutional coup that has… Read more »

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
May 11, 2019 10:36 PM
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ZigZagWanderer
ZigZagWanderer
May 11, 2019 9:47 PM

This 22 pound body weight story is true . RT wrote the article . MSM ignored it. https://www.rt.com/news/451854-yemen-starving-girl-fatima/

Harry Stotle
Harry Stotle
May 12, 2019 11:11 AM
Reply to  ZigZagWanderer

Maybe I’m missing something but the RT link relates to Yemen not Venezuela. Zuesse asks, quite properly, where is the raw data to support MSM claims about weight loss in Venezuela – its an important question because the implied logic rationalises further US intervention, i.e. a phony humanitarian pretext along the lines of ‘won’t someone think of the starving Venezuelans’? Of course in such a depleted health care system, one exacerbated by US trade sanctions, it is almost certain that no such data, at least data that is reliable, will have been collected (because the Venezuelan health care system has more pressing problems than collecting/collating national BMI trends). As it stands if there is starvation in Venezuela it has been caused in part by US policies, so what they are proposing next is the mass murder of Venezuelans in order to increase average BMI. Who could possibly be sceptical about… Read more »

John
John
May 14, 2019 12:12 PM
Reply to  Harry Stotle

Yeah this fuckers idea of obfuscation was to show evidence for a war his own side are waging on an entirely different continent separated from Central America by an ocean and one whole other continent. Fuck these venomous vipers for power

Eric Zuesse
Eric Zuesse
May 12, 2019 12:39 PM
Reply to  ZigZagWanderer

Were you intending to deceive by saying that?

Harry Stotle
Harry Stotle
May 11, 2019 9:44 PM

Violence, subversion of democracy, media complicity – hard not to get a terrible sense of deja vu when it comes to US foreign policy.

Its only a matter of time before this whopper joins the pantheon of infamous lies used to justify regime change.

Francis Lee
Francis Lee
May 11, 2019 7:44 PM

I think it would be true to say that the people who wish for, power, status and money, should be the last to be given it. They appear afflicted by a virulent form of grotesque self-aggrandisement comparable to bulimia – they simply can’t get enough; and anyone who gets in their way will simply be swept aside. Such is the worldview and ideological disposition of the ruling elites ensconsed in the command posts of the media, political and business institutions. Their existence within the bubble enables them a to complete an unbridgeable detachment from the real world and an unflinching acceptance of belief in their own palpable absurdities. Madeleine Albright, John Bolton, Rachel Maddow are perhaps the archetypes. How can anyone who is not clinically insane think that the destruction of 500,000 deaths of Iraqi children due to the US embargo which took place between the two gulf wars, was… Read more »

wardropper
wardropper
May 11, 2019 10:07 PM
Reply to  Francis Lee

N.B. Apparently the Tibetan monks quite reasonably believe that there are beings walking around among us who look human, but are not. When I was quite a bit younger, I would have taken that scenario as a cue for some creepy music out of a horror movie. However, given that many of us acknowledge that the human soul and the human body are not at all the same thing, I now find this belief to be perfectly rational. Especially so in an age where mind-altering drugs – not to mention severe alcohol abuse – are commonplace. It certainly seems quite rational to believe that when people recklessly interfere with and damage the body for which they are responsible, it will eventually become unable to continue sustaining the soul with which it is linked, and latter will ultimately be driven out. So why wouldn’t sub-human beings wish to inhabit the space… Read more »

Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Forest
May 16, 2019 1:54 PM
Reply to  wardropper

I’m experiencing non-human behaviors on the highways everywhere I drive in North and South Carolina. Nearly got hit by a dead woman as I turned to avoid an aggressive driver in a Ram pick-up tailgating me.So I had to cut off the car radio as NPR was reporting both preparations to invade Iran and Venezuela, and when the Warren Zevon CD started back up (Excitable Boy) “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner” was playing. Maybe that should be Trump’s 2020 campaign song, and Roland should replace Uncle Sam as the USA war avatar. “But of all the Thompson Gunners Roland was the best So the CIA decided They wanted Roland dead That son-of-a-bitch Van Owen Blew off Roland’s Head” In any new war the USA is likely to be humiliated and defeated, so get prepared for that. The only true motive for USA wars now is elite profit, completely speculative, so… Read more »