New documents reveal that former marine Scott Olsen took a tear gas canister to the head, and suffered brain damage, courtesy of Wall Street.
Learn to love the Domestic Security Alliance Council.
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This is a shocking report. Read the summary here:
FBI Documents Reveal Secret Nationwide Occupy Monitoring
Consider yourself excused if you missed this story during the
holidays. How interesting that after 12 months of FOIA delays and
outright lies from the FBI, the documents were finally released between
Christmas and New Years when no one was paying attention.
So why in the hell was the Richmond Federal Reserve monitoring Occupy Tampa?
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How the FBI worked with Wall Street banks to destroy Occupy
Guardian
By Naomi Wolf
New documents prove what was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy: totally integrated corporate-state repression of dissent.
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."
Hilliard points out the close partnering of banks, the NYSE 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, Mississippi "joint
terrorism task force" was issuing a "counterterrorism preparedness
alert" about the ill-organized grandmas and college sophomores in Occupy
there. Also in Jackson, Mississippi, 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.
Continue reading...
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Occupy Oakland and Scott Olsen:
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A protester shows his wound after the police shot him with a rubber
bullet while he helped carry Scott Olsen. The bullet had to be removed
from his body.
The Oakland police violated their own rules (page 9), and violated the Geneva Convention against targeting wounded combatants or those attempting to render medical aid. Amnesty International has condemned the use of tear gas as well as the actions of Mayor Jean Quan of Oakland, who said the measures were justified.
The Obama administration and Eric Holder have shown no interest in investigating.
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