Am I a threat to national security?
Sat Oct 1, 2011 6:44PM
Justin Raimondo, chroniclesmagazine.org

Justin Raimondo
When I first saw the memo from the FBI's counterterrorism center in Newark, 
declaring that I'm “a threat to National Security”, not to mention an 
“agent of a foreign power”, I was incredulous. These can't be real FBI 
documents, I thought to myself.  Someone is pulling my leg. 

Sadly, no. As I discovered upon further investigation, the memo is 
all too real. The provenance of the documents, which indicate that the 
feds launched a “preliminary investigation” of Antiwar.com, myself, and 
our webmaster, Eric Garris, is as follows: An obscure blogger made an 
FOIA request for information about the FBI's investigation of the “High 
Fivers”- the five Israelis who were arrested on September 11 and held 
for six months on suspicion that they had some foreknowledge of the 
events on that dark day. 

I wrote about this subject in the August 2003 issue of 
Chronicles-and, what do you know, that piece is included in the FBI 
file! Isn't it encouraging to learn that our state-subsidized sneaks are
 reading this magazine? 

In any case, the documents are frightening-and not just because it 
shows that the feds may have been listening in on my phone calls, 
reading my e-mails, and rifling through my garbage.  They exhibit an 
overweening incompetence.  For example, the memo's author-a high 
“counterterrorism” muck-a-muck-writes: 

There are several unanswered questions regarding antiwar.com. It 
describes itself as a nonprofit group that survives on generous 
contributions from its readers. Who are these contributors and what are 
the funds utilized for? [The next three lines are redacted.] . . . on 
antiwar.com.  If this is so, then what is his true name? 

Any American preadolescent with a computer could easily uncover the 
mystery of my “true name” in a few seconds, simply by googling “Justin 
Raimondo” and clicking on one of the first choices, my Wikipedia 
entry-but not the geniuses over at FBI “counterterrorism” headquarters. 
With a budget of trillions and a staff of many thousands, our Keystone 
Kops are stumped. 

As I read this nonsense, a cold chill crept down my spine-and 
suddenly I felt very unsafe. Not because these idiots are wasting their 
time watching the likes of me, but because these guys are clueless 
incompetents, who couldn't investigate their way out of a paper bag. And
 they're supposed to be “protecting” us against the Bad Guys-terrorists 
who are indeed out to kill us. 

The pretext for the FBI's surveillance of Antiwar.com was the 
publication of a “watch list” on our site -- a document apparently 
issued by the FBI to a number of financial institutions, instructing 
them to report any transactions engaged in by those on the list. Several
 of these institutions, including at least two European banks, posted 
these lists on the web: Antiwar.com simply reposted them on our own 
site. In short, this “secret” list was no secret at all, thanks to the 
FBI's incompetence. We were being investigated for reporting publicly 
available information. 

I've written about this elsewhere, and I won't dwell on the details 
except to point out that the memo instructs the FBI's San Francisco 
office to conduct a “PI” (bureaucratese for preliminary investigation) 
“to determine if [redacted] are engaging in, or have engaged in, 
activities which constitute a threat to National Security on behalf of a
 foreign power.” 

Whose “National Security” is being threatened here-and on behalf of which 
“foreign power?” 

My alleged “crime” is to have written in too much detail about the 
possibility that agents of a foreign power (Israel) had some degree of 
foreknowledge of what happened on September 11, 2001. This is clearly 
what upset the FBI-because, if that is true, then where were our 
intrepid G-men while Israeli agents were crawling all over the place as 
the Twin Towers burned? They did indeed arrest five of them and 
interrogate them for months before quietly deporting them; and I, 
apparently, became a “threat to National Security” by noticing this 
inconvenient fact. 

I suppose I should be flattered by all of this: The mighty American 
Empire has turned its Evil Eye on me and reckons me a “threat”. Yet I 
can't muster the least bit of self-satisfaction, and indeed find this 
more than a little depressing.  As much as one might expect a 
self-professed libertarian to be contemptuous of his own government, I 
find it monumentally disheartening. For all the denunciations of 
American imperialism and incipient authoritarianism I've written over 
the years, I actually thought my government was better than this.  That 
it turns out they're no better than the rulers of some pathetic little 
banana republic strips me of the very last of my youthful illusions. 

Justin Raimondo is the editorial director of Antiwar.com and the 
author of the recently reissued Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost 
Legacy of the Conservative Movement.

http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/202217.html

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