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Michael Moore

Posted: December 18, 2010 11:31 AM

Yesterday WikiLeaks did an amazing thing and released a classified State Department cable that dealt, in part, with me and my film, 'Sicko.'

It is a stunning look at the Orwellian nature of how bureaucrats for the State spin their lies and try to recreate reality (I assume to placate their bosses and tell them what they want to hear).

The date is January 31, 2008. It is just days after 'Sicko' has been nominated for an Oscar as Best Documentary. This must have sent someone reeling in Bush's State Department (his Treasury Department had already notified me they were investigating what laws I might have broken in taking three 9/11 first responders to Cuba to get them the health care they had been denied in the United States).

Former health insurance executive Wendell Potter recently revealed that the insurance industry -- which had decided to spend millions to go after me and, if necessary, "push Michael Moore off a cliff" -- had begun working with anti-Castro Cubans in Miami in order to have them speak out and smear my film.

So, on January 31, 2008, a State Department official stationed in Havana took a made up story and sent it back to his HQ in Washington. Here's what they concocted:

XXXXXXXXXXXX stated that Cuban authorities have banned Michael Moore's documentary, "Sicko," as being subversive. Although the film's intent is to discredit the U.S. healthcare system by highlighting the excellence of the Cuban system, he said the regime knows the film is a myth and does not want to risk a popular backlash by showing to Cubans facilities that are clearly not available to the vast majority of them.

Sounds convincing, eh?! There's only one problem -- 'Sicko' had just been playing in Cuban theaters. Then the entire nation of Cuba was shown the film on national television on April 25, 2008! The Cubans embraced the film so much so it became one of those rare American movies that received a theatrical distribution in Cuba. I personally ensured that a 35mm print got to the Film Institute in Havana. Screenings of 'Sicko' were set up in towns all across the country.

But the secret cable said Cubans were banned from seeing my movie. Hmmm.

We also know from another secret U.S. document that "the disenchantment of the masses [in Cuba] has spread through all the provinces," and that "all of Oriente Province is seething with hate" for the Castro regime. There's a huge active underground rebellion, and "workers there readily give all the support they can," with everyone involved in "subtle sabotage" against the government. Morale is terrible throughout all the branches of the armed forces, and in the event of war the army "will not fight." Wow -- this cable is hot!

Of course, this secret U.S. cable is from March 31, 1961, three weeks before Cuba kicked our asses at the Bay of Pigs.

The U.S. government has been passing around these "secret" documents to itself for the past fifty years, explaining in painstaking detail how horrible things are in Cuba and how Cubans are quietly aching for us to come back and take over. I don't know why we write these cables, I guess it just makes us feel better about ourselves. (Anyone curious can find an entire museum of U.S. wish fulfillment cables on the website of the National Security Archive.)

So what do you do with about a false "secret" cable, especially one that involves you and your movie? Well, you wait for a responsible newspaper to investigate and shout what it discovers from the rooftops.

But yesterday WikiLeaks gave the 'Sicko' Cuba cable to the media -- and what did they do with it? They ran it as if it were true! Here's the headline in the Guardian:

WikiLeaks: Cuba banned Sicko for depicting 'mythical' healthcare system

Authorities feared footage of gleaming hospital in Michael Moore's Oscar-nominated film would provoke a popular backlash

And not one scintilla of digging to see if Cuba had actually banned the movie! In fact, just the opposite. The right wing press started to have a field day reporting a lie (Andy Levy of Fox -- twice -- Reason Magazine, Spectator and Hot Air, plus a slew of blogs). Sadly, even BoingBoing and my friends at the Nation wrote about it without skepticism. So here you have WikiLeaks, who have put themselves on the line to find and release these cables to the press -- and traditional journalists are once again just too lazy to lift a finger, point and click their mouse to log into Nexis or search via Google, and look to see if Cuba really did "ban the film." Had just ONE reporter done that, here's they would have found:

June 16, 2007 Saturday 1:41 AM GMT [that's 7 months before the false cable]

HEADLINE: Cuban health minister says Moore's 'Sicko' shows 'human values' of communist system

BYLINE: By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ, Associated Press Writer

DATELINE: HAVANA

Cuba's health minister Jose Ramon Balaguer said Friday that American filmmaker Michael Moore's documentary 'Sicko' highlights the human values of the island's communist-run government... "There can be no doubt this documentary by a personality like Mr. Michael Moore helps promote the profoundly human principles of Cuban society."

Or, how 'bout this little April 25, 2008 notice from CubaSi.Cu (translation by Google):

Sicko premiere in Cuba

25/04/2008

The documentary Sicko, the U.S. filmmaker Michael Moore, which deals about the deplorable state of American health care system will be released today at 5:50 pm, for the space Cubavision Roundtable and the Education Channel.

Then there's this from Juventudrebelde.cu (translation by Google). Or this Cuban editorial (translation by Google). There's even a long clip of the Cuba section of 'Sicko' on the homepage of Media Roundtable on the CubaSi.cu website!

OK, so we know the media is lazy and sucks most of the time. But the bigger issue here is how our government seemed to be colluding with the health insurance industry to destroy a film that might have a hand in bringing about what the Cubans already have in their poverty-ridden third world country: free, universal health care. And because they have it and we don't, Cuba has a better infant mortality rate than we do, their life expectancy is just 7 months shorter than ours, and, according to the WHO, they rank just two places behind the richest country on earth in terms of the quality of their health care.

That's the story, mainstream media and right-wing haters.

Now that you've been presented with the facts, what are you going to do about it? Are you gonna attack me for having my movie played on Cuban state television? Or are you gonna attack me for not having my movie played on Cuban state television?

You have to choose one, it can't be both.

And since the facts show that the movie played on state TV and in theaters, I think you're better off attacking me for having my films played in Cuba.

¡Viva WikiLeaks!

 

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Yesterday WikiLeaks did an amazing thing and released a classified State Department cable that dealt, in part, with me and my film, 'Sicko.' It is a stunning look at the Orwellian nature of how b...
Yesterday WikiLeaks did an amazing thing and released a classified State Department cable that dealt, in part, with me and my film, 'Sicko.' It is a stunning look at the Orwellian nature of how b...
 
 
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01:58 PM on 12/24/2010
The US official is merely reporting something he heard from a source, in this case a Cuban doctor. So the source was wrong. Big F-ing Deal. Bad reporting? Yes. US conspiracy? Um, no.
02:01 PM on 12/23/2010
So only the cables released that you agree with are true and ones you disagree with (especially about you) are no true? not buying it.
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
11:12 PM on 12/22/2010
WOW!
07:39 AM on 12/22/2010
For the record, Guardian has withdrawn the article (online) and issued a clarification - http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/dec/21/corrections-clarifications
02:48 AM on 12/22/2010
Proof positive that US intelligence agencies will fabricate evidence to suit the political leaders of the day and their corporate sponsors. Isn't this what 'for profit' intelligence services are all about, now what will US allies make of this, hmm, if there is potential for US corporate profit in it, ignore it and seek out the truth yourself.
09:27 PM on 12/22/2010
The US intelligence did NOT fabricate this information - it was originally published on a Spanish language website in the summer/late fall of 2007 - it predates the diplomatic cable leaked by Wikileaks by 4 months (the cable is dated January 2008). Furthermore, as Moore himself notes, nationwide exposure to "Sicko" occurred on Cuban national TV in April 2008, 4 months after the diplomatic cable. The content of the cable is not automatically refuted simply because the film was shown nationwide in Cuba 4 months after the cable was written - but regardless, this is all much ado about virtually nothing.

http://www­.cubademoc­raciayvida­.org/web/a­rticle.asp­?artID=515­3
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
11:16 PM on 12/22/2010
Yet the film had been showing in Cuban theaters BEFORE the cable was sent. Better read the article again.
09:49 AM on 12/23/2010
Yokel - which article are you referring to - the one I cited which refutes the notion that US intelligence manufactured this "evidence" or the Moore article? I actually read both but I must admit to having a little difficulty wading through the self-obsession in the latter. In any event - whatever!!
I like the CIA's approach to the Wikileaks docs - WTF. My same sentiment for this whole blog post and comment section that follows.
11:09 PM on 12/20/2010
Why does no-one mention that current-day Jordan comprised approximately 75% of the British Mandate of Palestine, which was to be divided between the Jews and the Palestinians. Of the remaining 25%, Israel has de facto control of 78%, leaving the Palestinians 22%, or about 5% of the original mandate. This is woefully inequitable, since the Hashemites are vastly outnumbered by the actual Palestinians. To have any chance of success, and to bring a lasting peace to the whole area, the land east of the Jordan River should be brought into the equation, because, not only is it logical, but it would provide a sustainable area to house and support the millions of Palestinians who would settle in their country of Palestine.
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09:49 PM on 12/20/2010
Its funny, 25 years ago we used to smirk at Pravda (Truth) the Soviet State Media, but today's corporately owned media might actually be worse.
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kubisiak5
Congress needs its own climate change in 2014. (D)
08:17 PM on 12/20/2010
This is fantastic. This should get showed on every news outlet across the country.
06:37 PM on 12/20/2010
Gee what a surprise, the Insurance Industrial Complex going after Michael. Of course using lies and mistruths. I'm sure there is an FBI file on him as well. This is making Michael more Real and it seems less and less of his material is falling under the catagory I call "Sugar Coated Discontent­". Viva Michael and Viva Wikileaks!­! Let Us Bring The Dark Forces Into The Light.. Tingaling Baby...
06:02 PM on 12/20/2010
Loved Sicko and love MM, too! Looking forward to a nice big Xmas WikiLeaks dump to rattle DC. Wealthy Corporatists will be dropping their jaws, I hope.
04:46 PM on 12/20/2010
Of course, all the crazy right-wingers are out there posting the so-called Cuban ban of the movie on their sites, taking it as truth. They'll take anything, even lies, to make their pathetic points. Nothing new in that, I suppose. They'll take a CIA propaganda news story and believe every word of it, next they'll believe the world is flat and only 3000 years old because Glenn Beck said it's true.
06:34 PM on 12/20/2010
Give us a prove..... post a link to this sites.
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10:48 AM on 12/21/2010
There's a tool called Google that has a text box in the middle of the screen. In it you can type "sicko banned in cuba". Then you press Search. You'll see there is substantial number of results, mainly from conservative websites.
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
11:19 PM on 12/22/2010
Actually, the universe was created in 4004 BC, making it 6000 and some odd years old.
04:13 PM on 12/20/2010
Hi there. I am an immigrant from Australia on an F-1 visa and I recently had a trip to hospital. In Australia we have universal health care and emergency services are free.

I was aware that health care was privatised in this country but I wasn't aware that ambulance services costed money. I recieved a bill for ~$800 and my insurance company payed for ~$500 which leaves me with a ~$300 bill. Is it legal in this country to charge someone for services when they aren't aware they are being charged?

Obviously if someone offerered to wash my car and I accepted then they gave me a large bill I would not be legally liable to pay it I'm assuming. Do I have a legal case here?
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Marcus01
It all just seems like it's real
05:08 PM on 12/20/2010
Sorry, you're just as screwed as the rest of us. Welcome to America.
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Justmyopinion
06:59 PM on 12/20/2010
At least your insurance company paid $500. My insurance company refused to pay $800 ambulance trip to the hospital and I had to pay the $800 charge. BTW my premium is $1400 a month.
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Notese
I've heard it both ways.
03:18 PM on 12/20/2010
So, this means that either: the government is so clever that they are trying to discredit micheal moore in classified documents never ment to be read by the public, or that you really cant trust what is coming out of wiki leaks, what seems like damning evidence MAY have another explanatio­n.
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slowuncle
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04:30 PM on 12/20/2010
what a novel, bizarre conclusion you have reached.
Groucho & Chico would have been proud
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Notese
I've heard it both ways.
07:44 AM on 12/21/2010
Is it really as bizarre as the government using classified documents, that the public were never intended to be aware of, to try to discredit michael moore? Either they are true or you have to take all of the wiki leaks dumps with a grain of salt, not just the stuff you dont want to believe.
10:22 PM on 12/20/2010
You must have done alot of thinking to come up with that idea.
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Notese
I've heard it both ways.
03:17 PM on 12/20/2010
So, this means that either: the government is so clever that they are trying to discredit micheal moore in classified documents never ment to be read by the public, or that you really cant trust what is coming out of wiki leaks, what seems like damning evidence MAY have another explanation.
03:00 PM on 12/20/2010
Of course the film was banned. What happened was that regime understood that it was “a bit” nasty to ban a film of a filmmaker that had put its reputation in jeopardy lying about Cuba’s health system by presenting in the banned film a hospital exclusively for castrofascism elite and some tourists as a hospital for common Cubans. Most hospitals in Cuba was built before Castro and are falling apart because regime disastrous economic policy. Health system for Cubans is shown in the following video by Dr Darsis Ferrer a Dr jailed several times for his denounces for the infrahuman conditions patients has to live in Cuba’s hospitals what has caused even the death by hunger and cold (!) of 20 patients in Havana’s Psychiatric Hospital last year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNhgym2bMtA&NR=1&feature=fvwp
10:23 PM on 12/20/2010
The film wasn't banned.