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Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
December 23, 2010
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| Unit set-up to fight terrorism and crime mentions a Campaign for Liberty event held at the Rosen Center
Hotel in Orlando, Florida. |
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Public Intelligence, an international consortium of independent researchers, reports that a
fusion center in Florida snooped on Ron Paul supporters and other
political groups.
“Several restricted documents produced by the Central Florida Intelligence Exchange (CFIX) and obtained by Public Intelligence indicate that a variety of
protests and political events are monitored by the regional fusion
center for potential threats and violent activity,” the site reports.
“These events span the political spectrum from a summit hosted by Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty to anti-war protests conducted by Code Pink
and Veterans for Peace. While the documents make no mention of specific
threats arising from the events, they do indicate that the fusion
center monitors political action in a variety of forms and sometimes
requests law enforcement officers to report on
constitutionally-protected activities.”
The Central Florida Intelligence Exchange was established with the assistance of an $850,000 Department of Homeland Security grant.
“The center was formed in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and brings together seven intelligence analysts from the Florida Department
of Law Enforcement, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the Orlando
Police Department and other agencies. They’ll help screen public and
law-enforcement information to look for terrorist leads and crime
trends,” The Orlando Sentinel reported in September, 2007.
In August, CFIX produced a “Domestic Security Intelligence Report” that mentions a Campaign for Liberty event held at the Rosen Center Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
The “sensitive but unclassified” report also describes Greenpeace activities, the expansion of Muslim mosques in the state, the purchase
of property in Tennessee by the Aryan Nations, a Code Pink demonstration
at the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia, and the appointment of
an al-Qaeda leader “intimately familiar with American society
In June, CFIX wrote about a demonstration against BP that was part of “Seize BP Week of Action” demonstrations that were held throughout the
country between June 3 and 10. “The purpose of the protests is to
convince the United States government to seize BP’s assets and to
‘ensure justice’ for all of the devastation that has been caused in the
Gulf of Mexico from the disaster of the Deepwater Horizon,” CFIX intelligence analysts wrote.
The CFIX reports are further evidence that state and local law enforcement and homeland security agencies established after September
11, 2001, with federal largess are working closely with the federal
government to monitor political groups in the United States.
Earlier this week, the Washington Post reported on efforts by the government to assemble “a vast domestic intelligence apparatus to
collect information about Americans, using the FBI, local police, state
homeland security offices and military criminal investigators.”
“The system, by far the largest and most technologically sophisticated in the nation’s history, collects, stores and analyzes
information about thousands of U.S. citizens and residents, many of whom
have not been accused of any wrongdoing,” write Dana Priest and William M. Arkin.
“The government’s goal is to have every state and local law enforcement
agency in the country feed information to Washington to buttress the
work of the FBI, which is in charge of terrorism investigations in the
United States.”
The FBI has a long and sordid history of acting as a political police force for the establishment. The agency we are told spends its time and
resources tracking down bank robbers and kidnappers was behind
COINTELPRO, the illegal operation designed to neutralize and destroy
political organizations and individuals frowned upon by the government,
including the civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
Last year the Department of Homeland Security produced a report on domestic terrorism subsequently leaked to the media. The DHS report
characterized gun owners, Obama’s political opponents, returning
veterans, and other “rightwing” political activists as potential
terrorist threats. Also in 2009, a Missouri fusion center report leaked
to radio talk show host Alex Jones – dubbed the MIAC report – portrayed supporters of Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr as terrorists.
In September, Pennsylvania’s homeland security designated anti-tax protesters and political activists exercising their First Amendment right to
petition the government as a threat to the state’s infrastructure.
Pennsylvania paid a Philadelphia-based nonprofit $125,000 to compile the
list as part of the state Homeland Security’s federally mandated
mission to protect public infrastructure. It was later discovered that the Philadelphia-based nonprofit, the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, is an Israeli company.
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