New
documents prove what was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy: totally integrated
corporate-state repression of dissent
guardian.co.uk,
Naomi Wolf, Saturday 29 December 2012
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| Police used teargas to drive back protesters following an attempt by the Occupy supporters to shut down the city of Oakland. Photograph: Noah Berger/AP |
It was more
sophisticated than we had imagined: new documents show that the violent
crackdown on Occupy last fall – so mystifying at the time – was not just
coordinated at the level of the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and
local police. The crackdown, which involved, as you may recall, violent
arrests, group disruption, canister missiles to the skulls of protesters,
people held in handcuffs so tight they were injured, people held in bondage
till they were forced to wet or soil themselves –was coordinated with the big
banks themselves.
The
Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, in a groundbreaking scoop that should once
more shame major US media outlets (why are nonprofits now some of the only
entities in America left breaking major civil liberties news?), filed this
request. The document – reproduced here in an easily searchable format – shows
a terrifying network of coordinated DHS, FBI, police, regional fusion center,
and private-sector activity so completely merged into one another that the
monstrous whole is, in fact, one entity: in some cases, bearing a single name,
the Domestic Security Alliance Council. And it reveals this merged entity to
have one centrally planned, locally executed mission. The documents, in short,
show the cops and DHS working for and with banks to target, arrest, and
politically disable peaceful American citizens.
The
documents, released after long delay in the week between Christmas and New
Year, show a nationwide meta-plot unfolding in city after city in an Orwellian
world: six American universities are sites where campus police funneled
information about students involved with OWS to the FBI, with the
administrations' knowledge (p51); banks sat down with FBI officials to pool
information about OWS protesters harvested by private security; plans to crush
Occupy events, planned for a month down the road, were made by the FBI – and
offered to the representatives of the same organizations that the protests
would target; and even threats of the assassination of OWS leaders by sniper
fire – by whom? Where? – now remain redacted and undisclosed to those American
citizens in danger, contrary to standard FBI practice to inform the person
concerned when there is a threat against a political leader (p61).
As Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, executive director of the PCJF, put it, the documents show
that from the start, the FBI – though it acknowledges Occupy movement as being,
in fact, a peaceful organization – nonetheless designated OWS repeatedly as a
"terrorist threat":
"FBI
documents just obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) …
reveal that from its inception, the FBI treated the Occupy movement as a
potential criminal and terrorist threat … The PCJF has obtained heavily
redacted documents showing that FBI offices and agents around the country were
in high gear conducting surveillance against the movement even as early as
August 2011, a month prior to the establishment of the OWS encampment in
Zuccotti Park and other Occupy actions around the country."
Verheyden-Hilliard
points out the close partnering of banks, the New York Stock Exchange and at least one local Federal Reserve with the FBI and DHS, and calls it "police-statism":
"This
production [of documents], which we believe is just the tip of the iceberg, is
a window into the nationwide scope of the FBI's surveillance, monitoring, and
reporting on peaceful protestors organizing with the Occupy movement … These
documents also show these federal agencies functioning as a de facto
intelligence arm of Wall Street and Corporate America."
The
documents show stunning range: in Denver, Colorado, that branch of the FBI and
a "Bank Fraud Working Group" met in November 2011 – during the Occupy
protests – to surveil the group. The Federal Reserve of Richmond, Virginia had
its own private security surveilling Occupy Tampa and Tampa Veterans for Peace
and passing privately-collected information on activists back to the Richmond
FBI, which, in turn, categorized OWS activities under its "domestic
terrorism" unit. The Anchorage, Alaska "terrorism task force"
was watching Occupy Anchorage. The Jackson, Michigan "joint terrorism task
force" was issuing a "counterterrorism preparedness alert" about
the ill-organized grandmas and college sophomores in Occupy there. Also in
Jackson, Michigan, the FBI and the "Bank Security Group" – multiple
private banks – met to discuss the reaction to "National Bad Bank Sit-in
Day" (the response was violent, as you may recall). The Virginia FBI sent
that state's Occupy members' details to the Virginia terrorism fusion center.
The Memphis FBI tracked OWS under its "joint terrorism task force"
aegis, too. And so on, for over 100 pages.
Jason Leopold, at Truthout.org, who has sought similar documents for more than a
year, reported that the FBI falsely asserted in response to his own FOIA
requests that no documents related to its infiltration of Occupy Wall Street
existed at all. But the release may be strategic: if you are an Occupy activist
and see how your information is being sent to terrorism task forces and fusion
centers, not to mention the "longterm plans" of some redacted group to
shoot you, this document is quite the deterrent.
There is a
new twist: the merger of the private sector, DHS and the FBI means that any of
us can become WikiLeaks, a point that Julian Assange was trying to make in
explaining the argument behind his recent book. The fusion of the tracking of
money and the suppression of dissent means that a huge area of vulnerability in
civil society – people's income streams and financial records – is now firmly
in the hands of the banks, which are, in turn, now in the business of tracking
your dissent.
Remember
that only 10% of the money donated to WikiLeaks can be processed – because of
financial sector and DHS-sponsored targeting of PayPal data. With this merger,
that crushing of one's personal or business financial freedom can happen to any
of us. How messy, criminalizing and prosecuting dissent. How simple, by
contrast, just to label an entity a "terrorist organization" and
choke off, disrupt or indict its sources of financing.
Why the
huge push for counterterrorism "fusion centers", the DHS militarizing
of police departments, and so on? It was never really about "the
terrorists". It was not even about civil unrest. It was always about this
moment, when vast crimes might be uncovered by citizens – it was always, that
is to say, meant to be about you.

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