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State "Fusion Centers" And Pentagon-Run
FBI Programs Spy On Americans
Panopticon society in full swing
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Fresh revelations of state and Pentagon run terrorist surveillance
programs that "skirt legal restrictions" serve to remind
the American public that they are now the prime suspects in the
post 9/11 panopticon society.
Separate documents obtained by the ACLU and the
Washington Post have created similar headlines on the same day
about two new freedom eroding processes that have been in full
swing for some time.
"Fusion Centers"
Intelligence centers run by states across the country
have access to personal information about millions of Americans,
including unlisted cellphone numbers, insurance claims, driver's
license photographs and credit reports, according to the Washington
Post.
Dozens of the organizations known as fusion centers
were created after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to
identify potential threats and improve the way information is
shared. The centers use law enforcement analysts and sophisticated
computer systems to compile, or fuse, disparate tips and clues
and pass along the refined information to other agencies.
The centers received $254 million from the Department
of Homeland Security between 2004 and 2007 and also work in conjunction
with the military arm of the DHS, NORTHCOM.
They also have subscriptions to private information-broker
services that keep records about Americans' locations, financial
holdings, associates, relatives, firearms licenses and the like.
Some of these data-brokers, such as one in Maryland
called Entersect, claim to hold records about 98
percent of Americans.
The justification is, as always, the war on terror, but the targets
of the information gathering are everyday Americans.
"There is never ever enough information when
it comes to terrorism" said Maj. Steven G. O'Donnell, deputy
superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police. "That's
what post-9/11 is about."
Yes sir, drill that "post 9/11" mantra
into our brains one more time please.
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Pentagon Spying
In a separate revelation, AP
reports that the military is using the FBI to skirt
legal restrictions on domestic surveillance to obtain private
records of Americans' Internet service providers, financial institutions
and telephone companies, according to Pentagon documents.
The documents were obtained by the ACLU after it
sued the Defense Department last year for its withholding of information
pertaining to national security letters, which are used to force
businesses, such as internet service providers, to turn over information
on their customers without subpoena.
"Newly unredacted documents released today
reveal that the Department of Defense is using the FBI to circumvent
legal limits on its own NSL power," said the ACLU.
In other words, the military is using the federal
government as a go between in order to obtain the personal information
of American citizens.
The DoD is not authorized to obtain e-mail and phone
records or lists of web sites that people have visited as it is
illegal for the military to engage in domestic investigations,
yet the FBI can currently get the information by using a national
security letter.
The ACLU
also alleges that the military lied to Congress and
silenced NSL recipients from speaking out about the records requests.
Total Information Awareness
These latest revelations are to be added to the
countless instances of unaccountable government and military programs
that have been in operation for decades, all centered around covertly
spying and gathering information on American citizens.
We have extensively
documented such programs from COINTELPRO through
to Operation CHAOS, the Defense Department's Counterintelligence
Field Activity and the recent NSA warrantless wiretapping.
We are now witnessing the coordination and mass
consolidation of scores of these operations into one all encompassing
panopticon program.
After 9/11 the work of 16 different intelligence
agencies, including the CIA and the giant National Security Agency,
which eavesdrops on international communications, as well as the
Energy Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration was
centralized under the office
of the Director of National Intelligence.
Why such rampant centralization? Why is the military
now so intent on fusing itself with the federal government via
Homeland security and through the FBI and why are the targets
of their operations always American citizens?
We are constantly bombarded with the notion that
the biggest threat we face is from those who reject and abhor
western values, yet the government and military continue to relentlessly
focus their anti-terror activity directly upon freedom loving
American people.
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