CIA Helped Shape âTom Clancyâs Jack Ryanâ Series Into Bigoted Venezuela Regime Change Fantasy

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Analysis by researcher Tom Secker reveals how Amazonâs regime change fantasy âTom Clancyâs Jack Ryanâ was shaped by CIA and US military consultants â and how the TV showâs producers hid their role from viewers.
By Max Blumenthal – November 22nd, 2019
Actor John Krasinski is one of the CIAâs biggest fans.
âThe CIA is something that we should all not only cherish, but be saying thank you every single day,â he declared.
âThe coolest thing ever for me, I mean I totally nerded out when we got to the CIA,â Krasinski effused. âThey were the most unbelievably generous, kind, smart people.â
Krasinskiâs comments flowed directly from his experience as the star of the second season of the Amazon series âTom Clancyâs Jack Ryan.â
In a new video analysis of the show (embedded at the end of this article), researcher Tom Secker exposed the show as straightforward US imperial propaganda which was produced in direct collaboration with the CIA and Pentagon.
The editor of the website Spy Culture, Secker has elucidated the role of Hollywood in disseminating propaganda aimed at instilling a militaristic mindset in the public.
Through FOIA documents, Secker has methodically demonstrated the role of the Pentagon, CIA, and FBI in shaping scripts and setting the agenda of some of the most popular American films and TV shows.
In analyzing Amazonâs Jack Ryan series, Secker revealed that the CIAâs direct role in crafting the showâs content was concealed from viewers.
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Even though the show was one of the first to film at the CIAâs Langley base in years, the following disclaimer appeared at the end of each episode:
âThis is government propaganda conducted in secret without the audience knowing,â Secker stated. âTheir aim is to manipulate how you see the world.â
CIA consultants âmaking sure weâre not doing anything too far beyond the paleâ
Inspired by the Cold War kitsch of pulp action author Tom Clancy, Amazonâs Jack Ryan series was the product of extensive and direct collaboration between the showâs producers and the Central Intelligence Agency.
In off-the-cuff comments during a recent USO tour of military bases, Krasinksi revealed that he was eager to âdo a show that would interface more with the military and intel community.â The actor said he requested direct engagement with the CIA, âso we did a lot of conversations about really making Jack Ryan fun as well as to make him relevant.â
Krasinksi revealed that Jack Ryan relied on âso many different consultants and people who are always checking in with us⌠Itâs really just about asking questions and making sure weâre not doing anything too far beyond the pale.â
His co-star, Wendell Pierce, mentioned in a separate interview that he based his character on someone he met during one of the many trips the cast took to the CIAâs headquarters. In fact, many scenes in the show were filmed on the agencyâs Langley, Virginia campus.
âThey were the most generous, unbelievably giving people,â Krasinski said of the CIA officers he met in Langley.
Tom Clancyâs military-intelligence connection
Tom Clancy, the late bestselling author of the Jack Ryan series, sold tens of millions of books to a massive fanbase of Cold War-crazed readers during the Reagan era. His pulp novels depicted galavanting US spooks and soldiers playing unheralded roles in undermining the Soviet Union and its proxies on foreign frontiers while keeping the homeland safe.
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A lifelong right-wing Republican, he dedicated his book, âExecutive Orders,â to then-President Ronald Reagan. Clancy was subsequently invited to speak at the NSA, FBI and Pentagon.
During an appearance at the NSA, Clancy boasted of being taken on a US Navy frigate, then of trundling around in an M1A1 Abrams tank during a tour of an Army base.
The author even volunteered his work to be reviewed by the CIAâs office of public affairs, requesting secrecy in a missive to the agency on the grounds that that his publisher would be displeased if it found out about the exchange.
One of Clancyâs most popular books, âThe Hunt for Red October,â was edited by the Pentagon when it was adapted to film.
The Clancy film, âPatriot Games,â was supported by the CIA, which volunteered its Langley headquarters as a shooting location to enhance the public relations value of the film.
His next jingoistic action flick, âA Clear and Present Danger,â was carefully reviewed during an advance screening at Washington DCâs Kennedy Center by a CIA officer.
Jack Ryan, Season One: anti-Muslim war on terror propaganda
Jack Ryan: Season One was launched in 2018, five years after Clancy died as a multi-millionaire part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles MLB club.
The show was filmed in Morocco, and was set in the paranoid environment of the so-called war on terror. The Pentagon rejected the show, probably because it depicted the US military guarding CIA black sites and paying off local jihadis in Yemen. But it received support from the US Coast Guard, which offered the producers free usage of its ships and helicopters.
Jack Ryan executive producer Carlton Cuse claimed that the show presented a nuanced perspective on Muslims and Islam. However, as Secker explained, the showâs Muslim characters consisted of desperate refugees and irrational evildoers â terrorists, rapist terrorists, child molester terrorists, and child terrorists.
The viewer learns in Jack Ryan: Season Two that Ryan was a former Marine who became the lone survivor when a child suicide bomber killed his entire unit in Afghanistan. The childâs motives are left unexplained.
Jack Ryan, Season Two: an ahistorical Venezuela regime change fantasy
The second season of Jack Ryan takes place in Venezuela, the current target of a real-life Trump administration coup attempt and crushing US economic sanctions.
The plot centers around a barely coherent international conspiracy led by Nicolas Reyes, a cartoonishly evil Venezuelan dictator obviously based on Nicolas Maduro, the countryâs elected leftist president.
But the Jack Ryan producers stand reality on its head by depicting Reyes as a deeply unpopular right-wing kleptocrat with close ties to the oligarchy. Meanwhile, the CIAâs white knight, Ryan, enters the country to help Gloria Bonalde, a left-wing feminist depicted as a warrior for âsocial justice.â
As anyone with a basic knowledge of the CIAâs history of subversion knows, Reyes is exactly the kind of character the Agency has supported and propped up across the world in form of right-wing dictators like Augusto Pinochet, Ephraim Rios-Montt, and Shah Reza Pahlavi. Today in Venezuela, the CIA and its cut-outs are supporting Juan Guaido, a figure supported by his countryâs upper classes and right-wing governments in the region.
The show was shot in Bogota, Colombia, not Caracas, Venezuela. And as in the previous season, viewers are bombarded with negative stereotypes of The Natives. Venezuelans who appear on screen are depicted as violent protesters, murderers, corrupt officials, evil zombies who support the dictator, and once again, as killer kids.
While touting the role the CIA played in creating Amazonâs regime change fantasy thriller, Krasinski denied advancing any ulterior agenda. âAssumptions were being made that the US was attacking Venezuela,â he said in response to criticism from the Venezuelan government, âbut that has nothing to do with our show.â
To Secker, the researcher who so clinically exposed the spooks behind the curtain of the Amazon series, Jack Ryan was designed to indoctrinate viewers into a âparanoid bigoted militarized mind fuck of a world view.â
Watch Seckerâs 30-minute analysis of Jack Ryan and CIA propaganda below:
Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and the author of several books, including best-selling Republican Gomorrah, Goliath,The Fifty One Day War, and The Management of Savagery. He has produced print articles for an array of publications, many video reports, and several documentaries, including Killing Gaza. Blumenthal founded The Grayzone in 2015 to shine a journalistic light on Americaâs state of perpetual war and its dangerous domestic repercussions.