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    1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      2. There's been a lot of chatter lately about possible CIA infiltration of the left, perhaps though podcasts. On the one hand, this is absurd. On the other hand, we do for a fact that the CIA does in fact have a history of infiltrating left-wing and counter-cultural movements.

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    2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      3. There's an excellent new podcast called Winds of Change from @praddenkeefe which investigates the rumor that one of the big hits of the German metal band Scorpions (1990s "Winds of Change") was in fact composed by the CIA, to spark opposition to communism.

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    3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      4.The podcast "Winds of Change" usefully traces the history of CIA cultural policy back to the early days of the Cold War. As with the Olympics & the space race, the USA was in a prestige competition with the USSR & was willing to spend big (covertly) on the arts

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    4. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      5. The CIA had an aesthetic as well as an ideology. There was a telling difference between how it treated arts like literature & painting as against music. With lit & painting, it supposed high modernism, with music it embraced popular forms (jazz, blues, & maybe Heavy Metal).

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    5. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      6. The CIA's main cultural policy was very high-brow: lit mags like The Paris Review & abstract expressionist gallery shows. According to Richard Ellman, one plan was for “T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets be translated into Russian and dropped by airplane all over the Soviet Union.”

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    6. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      7. The highbrow approach came partially from fact that early CIA was headed by Ivy League blue bloods like James Jesus Angleton, head of counterintelligence who had edited at Yale a magazine that published Ezra Pound & e.e. cummings.pic.twitter.com/ikeC2sqpDo

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    7. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      8. Angleton had been trained in the technique of close reading taught by the New Critics to understand modernism & he applied it with viciously in the torture program he ran interrogating Soviet defectors, using violence to pry out hidden meaning.

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    8. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      9. With music, the CIA eschewed high modernism, rejecting the experimental works of Milton Babbitt & John Cage. Instead, they suborned Louis Armstrong (via the State Department) and Nina Simone (unwittingly recruited by a CIA front organization to perform in Nigeria).

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    9. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      10. The preference for popular genres in music (as against literature & painting) was motivated by racial politics. Sponsoring Armstrong & Simone was a way to combat the idea America was racist & make an appeal to decolonized peoples in Africa & Asia.

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    10. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      11. Music -- primarily African-American music -- was the CIA's gateway into popular culture, opening the door to later adventures like using a front to recruit Jack Kirby for a fake sci-fi movie to be shot in Iran (Argo). Here's some of Kirby's never used set designpic.twitter.com/ypPpyek83r

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      Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020

      12. Some more thoughts on the CIA's cultural policy here (and go listen to the Winds of Change podcast -- it's great).https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/wind-of-change-cia/ …

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        1. Alex Churchill‏ @JAlexChurchill 29 May 2020
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          WoC podcast is great! NB - it provides no proof that the CIA had anything to do with the song. The Moscow music fest is possibly another matter. Another great companion piece I found after listening to the podcast - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html …

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        1. COLmmunism‏ @coal_min 29 May 2020
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          out of all of this though, do you have any thoughts on how we ought to judge modern day suspicions of CIA infiltration of cultural products? i mean i don't think chapo is CIA but the fact that a revolutionary like Nina could get coopted unwittingly is cause for concern!

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        1. Joey Bowlcut‏ @JoeyBowlcut 29 May 2020
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          You don’t think it’s kind of troubling that the CIA is doing psy ops in countries like Venezuela and Cuba? They’re job is to gather intelligence, but all they do is try to start revolutions

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        2. Mike CollinsWilliams  🇺🇦‏ @mikejcw 29 May 2020
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          Where is the heavy metal!?!

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        3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 29 May 2020
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          Scorpions.

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        2. Voided by Guises‏ @tfabic 29 May 2020
          Replying to @HeerJeet

          Wind of Change was a fun listen, but in the end they provided no real evidence. It adds fuel to the “everything-is-op” paranoia. or is that just what they WANT you to think???

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        3. Voided by Guises‏ @tfabic 29 May 2020
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          If the podcast It’s self was an op, they would’ve been this sloppy. https://twitter.com/tfabic/status/1263502107036057603?s=21 …https://twitter.com/tfabic/status/1263502107036057603 …

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          "... most famous album up to 1989 was Virgin Killer" The series loses all credibility here.
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        1. annie overton window  🇺🇦 🌻‏ @querywhether 29 May 2020
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          shoutout to @crookedmedia!

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        1. Jorge Cantstandya‏ @assofspain 29 May 2020
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          Surprised no mention of the influence on the whole MFA program. http://www.openculture.com/2018/12/cia-helped-shaped-american-creative-writing-famous-iowa-writers-workshop.html …

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        1. Erinn O'Dear‏ @erinnthered 29 May 2020
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          Winds of Change is really problematic. It's pretty clear Klaus wrote the song, but they care more about drama than people, and have the privilege to do so. It missed so many angles on this very topic that would have made a much better podcast for the sake of their egos.

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