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Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 12:48:51 -0700
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Subject: Homeland Defense and the Prosecution of Jim Bell
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Declan, an essay by Deborah on cultural and homeland
devastation in the USA which traces the rise of the national
security mindset and the lucrative wasteland it has caused,
drawing from multiple sources you will recognize:

   http://cartome.org/homeland.htm  (72KB)

"So, say goodnight to Joshua ..."

Homeland Defense and the Prosecution of Jim Bell

Deborah Natsios
Cartome

8 June 2001

   A sparsely attended trial which unfolded in Tacoma's US district
   courthouse the first week of April 2001 hardly seemed an event
   that might open a small but revealing view onto the shifting national
   security apparatus. But to outside observers following the criminal
   prosecution of Washington State resident Jim Bell, accused of
   stalking and intimidating local agents of the IRS, Treasury
   Department and BATF, the defendant was a symptomatic target,
   and the government's stated case against him only a fragment of
   a more complex campaign linked to the evolving landscape of
   national and homeland defense.

   In the government's estimation, Bell had placed its Pacific Northwest
   agents "in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily injury"1. But for
   some trial-watchers, the case against James Dalton Bell, 43, was
   underpinned by a constellation of factors that made him more than
   the disaffected neighbor projecting antigovernment bile. Bell had
   invited the government's fullest prosecutorial zeal because his
   technical skills placed him in more ambiguous terrain, that of
   untested gray zones within emerging national defense landscapes,
   which, by calling into question the impregnability of the national
   border, have been taking national security tactics incountry in
   unprecedented ways, deploying new rules of engagement to
   challenge national security threats within the US domestic interior.

Sections:

Homeland
WarCoast
Cypherpunks
PosterBoy
Joshua
Tacoma
Doppleganger
BattlespaceSuburbia
Holdout




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