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Dave Hartley
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Subj:    Realpolitik and the FBI
Date:   10/12/99 11:45:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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LEARNING THE BASICS...
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The FBI is not just a police agency. It is more than that. It is a security
service. There are important differences between police agencies and
security services.

Every government has a security service. The mission of a security service
is to suppress anti-government activity. That's because the prime directive
of a government is to stay in power. This means that most governments see
their own population as the most serious threat.

That's where the security service comes in. This means suppressing dissent
and criticism. It means preserving the status quo. It means keeping the
government in power, no matter whether the government rules with the
consent of the people or
without the consent of the people.

Look around you. It is a self-evident truth that the nastier the
government, the nastier its security service. Referring to a security
service as The Thought Police is not too far from the truth.

The FBI understandably does not have a history of respect for civil rights
in its capacity as a security service. The FBI's record of unconstitutional
and illegal actions against American citizens is readily available to
anyone who takes the trouble to investigate.

But don't overlook the bigger picture. The FBI is not out of control. On
the contrary, it is very much in control. The FBI is acting with the
knowledge - and approval - of the U.S. government. The FBI is, after all,
the U.S. government's security service. The FBI is
responsible for protecting the U.S. government from the people.

The people, alas, have no such protection from the U.S. government.

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WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENING HERE...
The goal of this Web site - and the purpose of Spy & CounterSpy - is to
level the playing field. Our mission is to provide knowledge and skills to
people who support freedom and fairness.

Our goal is to empower people. What does this mean? In theory, it means
showing people how to protect themselves against government tyranny. In
practice, it means teaching people countersurveillance skills.

Who needs countersurveillance skills? Anyone who is concerned about freedom
and fundamental fairness. This means activists, dissidents, civil rights
groups, militias, patriots, journalists, religious groups, grass-roots
political movements, writers, minority groups, and others.

Countersurveillance skills give you the ability to reach your goals -
political or otherwise - in spite of surveillance and interference by a
security service like the FBI.

If you don't have countersurveillance skills, you are not going to reach
your goals. The security service is going to make sure of that. In fact,
you probably won't even realize that your plans have been secretly and
systematically thwarted.

It's time to wake up.


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WAKE-UP CALL...
If you're involved in any group that challenges the status quo, the
security service is going to take an interest in you. No matter how benign
your goals, you are seen as a potential threat to the government. Ipso
facto, you become a target for surveillance
by The Thought Police.

Being innocent is no protection against surveillance.

SPY-PROOF LESSON #1 - Any group that engages in discussion or actions that
challenge the status quo must have a countersurveillance section. That
means any group. That means you. It is not a matter of choice. It is not a
matter of opinion. It is not a matter of preference. Here's why.

Your adversary is going to engage in covert actions against you. For your
group to survive and reach its goals, you must defend yourself against
these covert actions.

It does not matter that you don't see the government as your adversary. In
fact, it's irrelevant. All that matters is that the government sees you as
their adversary.

If you don't grasp this fundamental principle, then your group is doomed to
mediocrity. It will never reach its goals, no matter how noble. It's like
trying to play professional hockey without learning how to avoid a
body-check against the boards. Wake up, sissy. Just because you'd never
dream of intentionally assaulting your opponent doesn't mean that he isn't
planning to deliberately cripple you at his first opportunity.

It is important that you understand what this means. A security service -
and this includes the FBI - plays according to Big Boys' Rules. This means
they play for keeps and they play to win. They offer no mercy because they
expect none.

Part of growing up is the realization that the world is infested with
unpleasant personality types like thugs, bullies, and sociopaths. A SIZABLE
PERCENTAGE OF THESE TYPES END UP WORKING FOR - YOU GUESSED IT - SECURITY
SERVICES.

Another part of growing up is accepting that you just can't reason with
some people.


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HOW SURVEILLANCE WORKS...
Most people don't realize that a security service will use surveillance in
four different ways - for four different purposes. These are observation,
infiltration, sabotage, and intimidation. All of these threats can be
lethal to you and your organization.

SURVEILLANCE THREAT #1 - OBSERVATION.  A security service uses surveillance
to watch you. They find out what you're doing. They discover who your
contacts, members, operatives, associates, and friends are. They learn your
plans. They use your conversations as evidence when they arrest you on
charges of conspiracy. Most people don't realize that conspiracy is the
most common grounds for arrest when surveillance is involved. Yes, just
talking about some topics can get you arrested. What about free speech? Not
when The Thought Police are around.

SURVEILLANCE THREAT #2 - INFILTRATION.  A security service uses
surveillance to learn enough about you so they can infiltrate agents into
your group. Infiltration is dangerous for two reasons.
First, an infiltrated agent can act as an informant, alerting the security
service to your plans and providing evidence that can be used later for
arrest, coercion, or blackmail.
Second, an infiltrated agent can act as an agent-provocateur. This is
someone who pretends to enthusiastically support your cause, while in
reality encouraging you to commit illegal or reckless acts that become
grounds for arrest by the security service. Many groups have been tricked
into illegal behavior that they otherwise would have never considered. Do
not underestimate the damage that an agent-provocateur can do. It is a
wicked game. That's why the FBI plays it.

SURVEILLANCE THREAT #3 - SABOTAGE.  A security service uses surveillance to
learn everything about you, your group, its goals, and its plans. They can
use this information to secretly sabotage your operations. Things just seem
to go wrong at the
worst moment, yet you can never really pin down what the problem is.

An effective security service has a range of sabotage capabilities, ranging
from dirty tricks to death squads.

Some American citizens are beginning to speculate that the FBI may operate
death squads. They claim it is easy for an organization that operates in
secret to arrange situations where murder can be camouflaged as
misadventure, accident, illness, criminal activity, chance events, or
suicide. How better to disable a persistent grass-roots movement than by
arranging the demise of its leader via a traffic accident, mugging, or
suicide?

SURVEILLANCE THREAT #4 - INTIMIDATION.  A security service can use
surveillance to control you. It's a form of mind control. The FBI is
currently enjoying success with this tactic against a number of militia and
patriot groups. That's because fear is a powerful tool. If you know you're
under surveillance, you're afraid to do anything. The FBI has developed
this mind-game to a sophisticated level. After they've let you see their
surveillance team, they merely need to make an appearance once a month or
so. You're so terrified that you assume you're under surveillance 24-hours
a day. The FBI has won. You are paralyzed by fear. For some targets of
surveillance, all that's required is an appearance twice a year by the FBI
to keep you immobilized.

Of course, none of these mind-games work if you've got countersurveillance
skills and can spot the gaps in surveillance.


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HOW COUNTERSURVEILLANCE WORKS...
Most people don't realize what countersurveillance can achieve for them.
First, it gives you the ability to detect the presence of a surveillance
team. This means you can immediately stop engaging in any behavior that
might incriminate you.

But, even more important, countersurveillance skills can give you the
ability to cloak your actions.

You can carry out operations without the knowledge of the surveillance
team. This means your group can reach its goals even while under hostile
surveillance.

COUNTERSURVEILLANCE ADVANTAGE #1 - Detecting your adversary. If you can
detect the presence of the surveillance team, you can avoid arrest by
immediately stopping any activity that might incriminate you. Being able to
detect surveillance gives you a margin of safety that you otherwise
wouldn't have.

COUNTERSURVEILLANCE ADVANTAGE #2 - Thwarting your adversary. Knowing that
you're under surveillance means you can begin to thwart your adversary's
attempts to gather information about you. For example, realizing that your
vehicle is bugged means that you'll stop engaging in incriminating
conversation in your car.

Or, even better, you can engage in contrived conversations and feed
misinformation to the surveillance team. Being able to detect surveillance
gives you the opportunity to confuse and confound the security service.

COUNTERSURVEILLANCE ADVANTAGE #3 - Achieving your goals. Detecting
surveillance and thwarting the surveillance team are noteworthy
achievements. They enable you and your group to survive. But they're
strictly defensive. You'll never achieve your goals until you go on the
offensive. And that's the most powerful benefit that countersurveillance
can give you - the ability to keep
doing what you want to, even though you're under surveillance.

Around the world, a number of intelligence agencies and guerrilla groups
have proven that you can carry out operations while you're under hostile
surveillance - and the security service will be none the wiser.

These intelligence agencies and guerrilla groups have developed a system
for surviving - and thriving - while under surveillance. A number of
underground groups are already using this system to conduct operations in
the United States.

HERE'S WHY IT WORKS.  A security service can only achieve its objectives by
intercepting communication between people. This means you can beat the
security service if you can deny them the ability to watch, read, overhear,
or participate in your communication with other people. In effect, you can
beat the security service by using stealth. You can do this in two ways.

STEALTH METHOD #1 - If you are skilled in countersurveillance, you can
exploit the gaps that are present in surveillance operations. This means
you engage in operational activity only when the surveillance team isn't
monitoring you. Even round-the-clock surveillance has gaps in it. If you're
under sporadic FBI surveillance designed to intimidate you by keeping you
frightened, you'll enjoy huge gaps that you can exploit.

STEALTH METHOD #2 - If you are skilled in elliptical conversation, you can
carry on communications even though you're under surveillance. Elliptical
conversation is dialog that says one thing but means another. Quite often
two people who've known each other for a long time have built up a kind of
shorthand conversation. By referring to past shared incidents that the
surveillance team is unaware of, the two individuals can send hidden
meanings to one another. They can also use code-words to disguise the real
meaning of their communication.


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WHERE DO YOU GO FROM HERE?
If you are involved in a group or enterprise that is attempting to change
the status quo, you must accept that countersurveillance needs to be a part
of your planning and operations.
The keys to success are twofold - knowledge and skills. First, you need
knowledge of your adversary's capabilities. Second, you need skills in the
art of countersurveillance.
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