By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, May 23
-- With the UN
Correspondents
Association
through Pamela
Falk having
tried to brand
every UN press
conference and
even UN
Security
Council
presidency
with the name
UNCA, it was
perhaps not
surprising
that UNCA
under her
leadership
bought Twitter
followers, as
reported
May 9 and 10.
The reason
this is
pernicious is
that UNCA not
only doesn't
defend
journalists --
it has dragged
its feet after
French
Ambassador
Gerard Araud
told a still
dues-paying
UNCA members
"you are not a
journalist,
you are an
agent" --
it
has actively
tried to get
the investigative
Press thrown out of
the UN,
and then tried
to cover it
up, see filing
here. This is
a pattern.
After the
spike in
followers of
the UNCA account
from 300 to
5,500 was
exposed, photo
of graph here,
it was quickly
fixed or
covered up, with
the number falling
to 300 again.
Simultaneously,
Falk also surged
with fake
followers, to
9,600. Photo
of graph, here.
When this was
exposed, the
number quickly
fell in half.
Then there
were two
weight-loss
messages, then
the account
disappeared.
Now Falk has
re-appeared,
admitting she
had "fake
followers" but
claiming she
was targeted
by some "bot."
But there's a
problem: the
spike in her
UNCA occurred
at the same
time, and once
publicly
exposed was
quickly
solved,
without going
offline. So
how DID Falk,
and relatedly
UNCA, suddenly
get what Falk
admits were
fake
followers?
Falk blusters
that the
(imaginary?) targeter,
who wanted
UNCA to look
like it had
more
followers,
should "get a
life." But it
is Falk and
UNCA which,
only considering
recent weeks,
complained
to Security
Council
Affairs when
told a staffer
didn't know
Falk but
only the
omni-present Free UN Coalition for Access.
It is Falk
who tried to
use the top
level of the
Department of
Public
Information to
tell UNTV
camera-people
what they can
film and what
they can't,
and took the
time to edit
out a one
second
cut-away of
FUNCA
expressing
skepticism at
her claims
about UNCA in
a canned
speech, see
below.
Get a life,
indeed.
Background:
Still there
are UNanswered
questions
about whose money
was used to
pay to buy the
admitted fake
followers. But
the question
of who bought
them appears
to be
definitely
resolved. Just
as UNCA's
account shot
up in the last
week of April
-- only to
fall
precipitously
after being
exposed -- so
too Pam Falk's
own account
shot up in
late April --
higher than
previously
reported.
For a self-described
employee of
publicly-traded
CBS, isn't
fraudulent
inflation of
audience a
problem?
Then, on May
21, Pamela
Falk's Twitter
account
disappeared.
This trace
remains: see photo of
graph here,
showing Falk
suddenly
jumping to
over 9600
followers.
After
exposure, more
than half of
those were
dropped, and
now the account
is gone.
Guilty
knowledge?
Compare to UNCA's
sudden leap,
here. Case
closed -- or
opened, as to
CBS and
inflation of
audience.
And now the
UNCA further
debased by
Falk's Twitter
follower fraud
says it will
belated "open"
the room the
UN gives it,
as the UN's
Censorship
Alliance, on
June 10 - with
its name on
it. The name,
now, is fraud
- or
hucksterism.
There was buzz
of weight-loss
advertisements.
Did the purchase
of fake
followers lead
to this? Who
paid for
UNCA's fake
Twitter spike?
The reason
this is
pursued is
that UNCA has
become
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance,
having
tried to get
the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
then dragging
its feet when
asked
to speak up
for other
attacked
journalists,
and now even
trying to
dictate to
UNTV what it
can and cannot
film.
Falk
complained
within the
Security Council
when she and
her circle
were not
sufficiently
known for her
taste. Did
that trigger
the move for
fake Twitter
followers, and
the
disappearance?
Assuming a
reappearance,
for what? More
censorship?
Also as
detailed
below, after
Falk
complained to
the top of the
UN Department
of Public
Information
that UN TV
camera
operators
dared film
skeptical
reaction to
her May 1
"press
freedom"
speech, now
Falk has
uploaded the
speech with
the skepticism
edited out -
unloading it
in the name of
"UNCA
Journalists."
UNCA, already
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance, is
being taken
ever lower.
UNCA went up
to 5,500 on
May 3, 2014.
See photo
of graph which
counters
cover-up, here.
That UNCA's
middle
followers had
few to no
connections to
the UN,
journalism or
international
affairs and
little profile
information
except some
pornographic
come-ons was noted in
an article on
the evening of
May 9, here.
By May 10, the
UNCA account's
followers had
suddenly
fallen back
down below
300, in what
some are
calling a
cover up, as
Falk's UNCA
did once exposed
for lining up
for a free
Samsung
television
through the UN
and the South
Korean
mission. Once
exposed, it
was canceled
- and Falk's
UNCA demanded
a
"correction."
And now? There
are calls for
an explanation
of the spike
and collapse,
who paid for
it, even, was
UN wi-fi used.
Not that the
UN would
pursue, much
less fix,
that...
In order to
prop up its UN
Censorship
Alliance, the
UN gives UNCA
a big room on
the third
floor. It has
been closed
and scarcely
used for
months, as a
big screen TV
(Samsung
through the
South Korean
mission until
exposed) and
other UN work
was done. Now
Falk announces
that in four
weeks time a
toast will be
raised mid-day
then the room
will be open
10-4, for
"all"
correspondents.
If so, why
name it for
the Censorship
Alliance? To
prop it up.
On May 1, Falk
comfortable
trying to
dictate how
and who UN
Television
filmed on
World Press
Freedom
Day.
According to
multiple
sources,
Pamela Falk of
CBS complained
to the top of
the Department
of Public
Information
that UNTV
dared cut away
to a shot of a
skeptic during
her speech
claiming UNCA
protects
journalists. Video here on Inner City Press' YouTube channel (on full video on
UN website, here,
from Minute
30).
But Falk
uploaded, in
the name of
UNCA
Journalists,
a ham-handedly
edited version
of her speech
with only the
skeptical
cut-away
removed. This
is censorship;
there are
other words
for it as
well. Falk has
been pitching
the video to,
for example,
the UN
Spokesman and
an account
@NelsonMandela.
Since then,
Falk has tried
to promoted it
this way: