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May 14, 2012

Documents Show How White House and Democrats Worked to Protect the Banks
Against Protests

Did the White House Direct the Police Crackdown on Occupy?

by DAVE LINDORFF

A new trove of heavily redacted documents provided by the US Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request filed by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) on behalf of
filmmaker Michael Moore and the National Lawyers Guild makes it increasingly
evident that there was and is a nationally coordinated campaign to disrupt
and crush the Occupy Movement.

The new documents, which PCJF National Director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard
insists "are likely only a subset of responsive materials," in the
possession of federal law enforcement agencies, only "scratch the surface of
a mass intelligence network including Fusion Centers, saturated with
'anti-terrorism' funding, that mobilizes thousands of local and federal
officers and agents to investigate and monitor the social justice movement."

Nonetheless, blacked-out and limited though they are, she says they offer
clues to the extent of the government's concern about and focus on the wave
of occupations that spread across the country beginning with last
September's Occupy Wall Street action in New York City.

The latest documents, reveal "intense involvement" by the DHS's so-called
National Operations Center (NOC).  In its own literature, the DHS describes
the NOC as "the primary national-level hub for domestic situational
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ness, common operational picture, information fusion, information sharing,
communications, and coordination pertaining to the prevention of terrorist
attacks and domestic incident management."

The DHS says that the NOC is "the primary conduit for the White House
Situation Room" and that it also "facilitates information sharing and
operational coordination with other federal, state, local, tribal,
non-governmental operation centers and the private sector."

A better description for a fascist police state network could not be
written.

Remember, this vast yet centralized operation - what Verheyden-Hilliard
describes as "a vast, tentacled, national intelligence and domestic spying
network that the U.S. government operates against its own people" - was in
this case deployed not against some terrorist organization or even mob or
drug cartel, but rather against a loose-knit band of protesters, all
conscientiously and publicly committed to nonviolence, who were exercising
their Constitutionally-protected right to gather in public places and to
speak out against the crimes and abuses of the corporate elite and the
politicians who are bought and paid by that elite.

Among the documents obtained by the PCJF in this second batch of responses
to its FOIA filing is one from the NOC Fusion Center Desk dated Nov. 5,
2011, which collects at the federal level and then distributes the names and
contact information of a group of Occupy protesters who were arrested during
a demonstration in Dallas, TX against Bank of America, one of the nation's
biggest predatory lenders.  Although none of the seven arrested were charged
with any serious crime (six were charged with "using the sidewalk!"), their
names and contact information were widely disseminated by the DHS.

Fusion Centers, a post-9-11 creation, are a federally-funded joint project
of the DHS and the US Justice Department which are designed to share
intelligence information among such federal agencies as the DHS, the FBI,
the CIA and the US Military, as well as state and local police agencies. By
their nature they are designed to circumvent legal constraints on various
agencies, for example the ban on CIA domestic spying, or the Posse Comitatus
Act, which bars active military activity within the borders of the US. There
are currently 72 Fusion Centers around the US.

Another group of documents shows that on November 9, two days after a
demonstration by 1000 Occupy activists in Chicago protesting social service
cuts in that city, the NOC Fusion Desk relayed a request from Chicago Police
asking other local police agencies what kind of tactics they were using
against Occupy activists. They specifically requested that information be
sought from police departments in New York, Oakland, Atlanta, Washington,
D.C. Denver, Boston, Portland OR, and Seattle - all the scene of major
Occupation actions and of violent police repression.

Realizing that it would look bad if it assisted in such coordination
overtly, higher officials in the DHS ordered the recall of the request but
then simply rerouted it through "law enforcement channels," where presumably
it would be harder for anyone to spot a federal role in the coordination of
local police responses. In response to that order, the documents show that
the duty director of the NOC wrote that he would "reach out" to "LEO LNOs
(liaison officer) on the floor" to assist. Verheyden-Hilliard explains that
LEO is FBI's nationally integrated law enforcement, intelligence and
military network.

On December 12, when Occupy planned anti-war protests at various US ports,
Verheyden-Hilliard says the new documents show that the NOC "went into high
gear" seeking information from local field offices of the Department of
Homeland Security about what actions police in Houston, Portland, Oakland,
Seattle, San Diego, and Los Angeles planned to deal with Occupy movement
actions.

Another document shows that earlier, in advance of a planned Occupy action
at the Oakland, CA port facility on Nov. 2, DHS "went so far as to keep the
Pentagon's Northcom (Northern Command) in the intelligence loop."

Given the subterfuge revealed in these documents that went into trying to
create the illusion that the DHS was and is not coordinating a national
campaign of spying, disruption and repression against Occupy activists, it
is almost comical to find documents that show the DHS was in "direct
communication with the White House" to obtain advance approval of public
statements by DHS officials denying any DHS involvement in anti-Occupy
actions.

These documents show that both DHS and one of that department's police arms,
the Federal Protective Service (FPS) were in direct contact with Portland,
Oregon's police chief and mayor, discussing how to deal with protesters who
were in part on federal property. The coordination between the feds and the
local police and political authorities were intense. Yet the approved
statement sent to DHS from the White House read:

Any decisions on how to handle specifics (sic) situations are dealt with by
local authorities in that location. If a protest area is located on Federal
property and has been deemed unsanitary or unsafe by the General Services
Administration (GSA) or city officials, and they make a decision to evacuate
participants - the Federal Protective Service (FPS) will work with those
officials to develop a plan to ensure the security and safety of everyone
involved.

There was, comically, also a White House-approved DHS "background"
statement, too! (Typically background statements by federal officials are
supposed to be used when they want to tell a journalist the true situation
but don't want to have that statement attributed to them or their
department. Having it pre-approved by the White House defeats that purpose
and is simply a manipulation of the media.)

The faux "background" information included the following-a flat-out lie:

DHS is not actively coordinating with local law enforcement agencies and/or
city governments concerning the evictions of Occupy encampments writ large.

Tellingly, the documents also include a Dec. 5 copy of the "Weekly
Informant, " an intelligence report published by the DHS's Office for State
and Local Law Enforcement. The issue includes an update from the Police
Executive Research Forum (PERF) concerning the activities of the Occupy
Movement. PERF, Verheyden-Hilliard notes, is the group that the federal
government claims organized a series of multi-city law enforcement calls to
coordinate the police response to Occupy, which led immediately to the wave
of violent crackdowns. It was at those meetings that police were advised
among other things to act at night, to use aggressive tactics and weapons
like tasers and pepper spray, and to take steps to remove journalists and
cameras from the scene of crackdowns.

The overall sense from these latest documents is that Washington and the
DHS, along with the FBI, was the nexus of the crackdown, orchestrating it,
encouraging it, and attempting to cover its tracks.

The documents among other things expose the massive hypocrisy of the Obama
administration and the Democratic Party, which this election year have tried
to co-opt and claim as their own the anti-fat-cat theme of the "We are the
99%"-chanting Occupiers, while actually acting in the interest of Bank of
America and its fellow financial sector mega-firms in trying to crush the
movement itself.

To see all the new FOIA documents, go to the PJIF website
<http://www.justiceonline.org/commentary/dhs-releases-more-documents.html> .

Dave Lindorff is a founder of This Can't Be Happening and a contributor to
Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1849351104/counterpunchmaga> ,
published by AK Press. Hopeless is also available in a Kindle edition
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B007X497NM/counterpunchmaga> . He
lives in Philadelphia. 

 

 

 

 


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