Police State America 

STEPHEN LENDMAN
Counterpunch
Tuesday December 18, 2007

Year end is a good time to look back and reflect on what's ahead. If 
past is prologue, however, the outlook isn't good, and nothing on 
the horizon suggests otherwise. Voters last November wanted change 
but got betrayal from the bipartisan criminal class in Washington. 
Their attitude shows in an October Reuters/Zogby (RZ) opinion poll 
with George Bush at 24% that tops Richard Nixon's worst showing of 
25% at his lowest 1974 Watergate point. And if that looks bad, 
consider Congress with "The Hill" reporting from the same RZ Index 
that our legislators scored a "staggering 11%, the lowest 
(congressional) rating in history," but there's room yet to hit 
bottom and a year left to do it. Why not with lawmakers' consistent 
voter sellout and failure record that keeps getting worse.

It's been that way ever since 9/11 with both sides of the aisle 
complicit with the administration. This article looks back at the 
record, and year end is a good time to review it. It's hard 
imagining another as bad with a President defiling the law and once 
telling Republican colleagues the Constitution is "just a goddamned 
piece of paper." 

He didn't just say it. He governs by it, gets away with it, and 
former Defense Department analyst Daniel Ellsberg, of Pentagon 
Papers fame, says "a coup has occurred (with another to come from) 
the next 9/11....that completes the first (that's) seen a steady 
assault on every fundamental (aspect) of our Constitution (to 
create) an executive government (to) rule by decree" no different 
from a police state.

Author Naomi Wolf spells it out in her April, 2007 Guardian article--
"Fascist America, In 10 Easy Steps." In it, she argues the Bush 
administration is following the same script any "would-be dictator 
must take to destroy constitutional freedoms," and she lists them. 
They range from "invoking a terrifying internal and external enemy" 
to "creat(ing) a gulag" to spying on everyone to harassing 
opposition to controlling the media to calling dissent treason 
to "suspend(ing) the rule of law." She also notes how much "simpler" 
it is to shut down democracy than "to create and sustain" it, and 
that's today's threat.

It's not with jackboots in the streets but by a steady "process of 
erosion" with the public largely unaware and distracted by media 
mind manipulators. It's happening today, and Wolf sounds the alarm 
with the words of James Madison saying "The accumulation of all 
powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same 
hands....is the definition of tyranny," and that's the condition now 
in America. This article reviews the record for the past seven 
years. It's not pretty.

Even the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, (unlike every 
Pope in memory) condemned it in a wide-ranging UK Muslim magazine 
interview. It was quoted in a November 25 Sunday Times column 
headlined "US is 'worst' imperialist" and wields its power more 
reprehensibly than Britain ever did in its heyday. He explained that 
American overseas adventurism led to "the worst of all worlds" and 
expressed pessimism about the current state of western civilization 
and Washington's own misguided sense of mission. 

He critiqued the "war on terror" and stated America lost the moral 
high ground post-9/11 and needs to launch a "generous and 
intelligent programme of aid to the (nations it) ravaged;....check 
(its) economic exploitation of defeated territories" and 
demilitarize them. He called the West fundamentally adrift and 
our "definition of humanity (isn't) working." He denounced America's 
violence and belief it can solve problems left for "other people (to 
clean up and) put....back together--Iraq, for example." Another is 
the condition at home.

Since taking office in January, 2001, George Bush signed a blizzard 
of Executive Orders and attached dozens of "signing statements" to 
hundreds of law provisions even though nothing in the Constitution 
allows this practice, and the Supreme Court banned line-item vetos. 
He continues to do it while Congress and the courts condone his 
claiming unconstitutional "unitary executive" authority to ignore 
the law and do as he pleases in the name of "national security" on 
his say alone.

It began on 9/11 when George Bush addressed the nation and declared 
a "war on terrorism," asked for world support to win it, and began 
what became "our government's emergency (preventive war strategy) 
response plans." The scheme was to ignore the law, go to war, and 
destroy our civil liberties to keep us safe from "rogue states, 'bad 
guys,' and evil-doers" throughout an "arc of instability" from the 
South American Andean region (mainly Colombia) to North Africa 
through the Middle East to the Philippines, Indonesia and elsewhere 
in Asia. Congress as well acted right out of the box with two 
audacious resolutions that surrendered its authority to the 
executive, allowed him to proceed, and signaled what would come. 

The first one came September 18, 2001 in a joint "House-Senate 
Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)" that authorized "the 
use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the 
recent attacks launched against the United States." A second 
followed in the October, 2002 "Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use 
of the United States Armed Forces Against Iraq," and the rest is 
history. This article reviews other key congressional legislation to 
the present along with George Bush's blatant abuse of presidential 
power.

His first action came November 13, 2001 when he issued Military 
Order Number 1 that one analyst called a "coup d'etat," 
and "watershed moment in (the) country," that was a hint of what 
would follow. This order violated the spirit and letter of a civil 
society under constitutional law with a firewall separating it from 
the military. No longer, and it got worse later on when its 
provisions resurfaced by act of Congress. That's discussed below. 
First, Military Order Number 1 and what's in it:

* it let the President usurp authority to capture, kidnap or 
otherwise arrest any non-citizens (and later citizens as well) 
anywhere in the world if he claims they're involved in international 
terrorism and to hold them indefinitely without charge, evidence or 
allowing them due process in a court of law.

* however, IF trials are allowed, they would be by special ad 
hoc "military commissions," not civil courts and in secret, with 
evidence obtained by torture allowed, those found guilty given no 
right of appeal, and they can be secretly executed.

* no civil court has authority in these cases even if victims are 
identified and legal counsel wishes to represent them.

Few knew then that on November 13, 2001 US citizens lost their civil 
liberties, but that would come out later on. It's still ongoing with 
Congress and the courts complicit in the willful destruction of our 
democracy that was already on life support. Today, it's gone.

Use of National Security ((NSPDs) and Homeland Security Presidential 
Directives (HSPDs) 

In the Bush administration, NSPDs replaced the Presidential Decision 
and Review Directives under Bill Clinton and others under different 
names since the Kennedy administration began the practice. Earlier 
ones remain in force unless superseded. They're much like Executive 
Orders (EOs) with the "full force and effect of law," relate to 
national security, and for that reason remain classified unless or 
until made public. In seven years, George Bush issued dozens of 
NSPD's that are too many to review as well as over 20 Homeland 
Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs). A few key ones are 
discussed below.

The October 25, 2001 NSPD-9 deserves special note and was 
titled "Defeating the Terrorist Threat to the United States." On 
March 23, 2004, Donald Rumsfeld gave this explanation of its 
classified contents to the 9/11 Commission:

* "To eliminate the Al Queda network;

* To use all elements of national power to do so -- diplomatic, 
military, economic, intelligence, information and law enforcement;

* To eliminate sanctuaries for Al Queda and related terrorist 
networks 

* and if diplomatic efforts to do so failed, to consider additional 
measures."

On April 1, 2004, the White House released this statement on the 
directive:

The NSPD called on the Secretary of Defense to plan for military 
options "against Taliban targets in Afghanistan, including 
leadership, command-control, air and air defense, ground forces, and 
logistics (along with similar efforts) against Al Queda and 
associated terrorist facilities in Afghanistan."

Here's the problem. The administration adopted these measures on 
September 4, 2001, seven days before 9/11. George Bush then signed 
them into binding law in NSPD-9 on October 25, 2001 to conceal when 
they originated.

Other important NSPDs relate to:

* combatting WMDs;

* developing and deploying an anti-ballistic missile defense that's 
for offense, not defense;

* biodefense;

* deploying nuclear weapons and domestic nuclear detection;

* the Iraq war;

* a national space policy as part of the goal for "full spectrum 
dominance" over all land, surface and sub-surface sea, air, space, 
electromagnetic spectrum and information systems to deter any 
domestic or foreign threat or challenge to our global hegemony; and,

There's one other crucially important combined NSPD-HSPD:

NSPD-51/HSPD-20 on April 4, 2007--National Security and Homeland 
Security Presidential Directive

This is a combined directive from the White House and Department of 
Homeland Security (DHS) to establish "Continuity of Government 
(COG)" procedures under a "Castastrophic Emergency" defined as 
follows:

"any incident (such as a terrorist attack), regardless of location, 
that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or 
disruption severely affecting the US population, infrastructure, 
environment, economy, or government functions."

COG is then defined as:

''a coordinated effort within the Federal Government's executive 
branch to ensure that National Essential Functions continue to be 
performed during a Catastrophic Emergency."

Crucial to understand is that this combined directive gives the 
President and DHS unprecendented powers free from constitutional 
constraints. Under NSPD-51, the President can declare a "national 
emergency" and declare martial law without congressional approval. 
It allows him to create a de facto militarized police state with him 
as dictator and DHS as a national Gestapo to an even greater degree 
than it is already. It also empowers the Vice-President to implement 
the directives' provisions as part of the "Continuity of Government" 
plan that in the case of Dick Cheney gives him even more power than 
George Bush the way this administration operates. This combined 
directive alone is the face of "police state America" in real time 
if it's implemented, and it wasn't likely enacted as window 
dressing. But there's lots more besides.

Other HSPDs relate to:

* combatting "immigrant terrorism;"

* a national response plan to domestic incidents;

* critical infrastructure identification, prioritization, and 
protection;

* national preparedness;

* comprehensive terrorist-related screening procedures;

* domestic nuclear detection; and others.

Congressional Legislation After 9/11

Post-9/11, Congress acted in lockstep with the President and 
continues to pass laws any despot would love. Written, on the shelf, 
and ready to go long before 9/11, the USA Patriot Act was passed and 
signed by the president 45 days later on October 26, 2001. The 
legislative process capitalized on a window of hysteria to grant 
unchecked powers to the executive but created three grave civil 
liberties threats in the process: 

* the erosion of Fifth and Fourteen Amendment due process rights by 
permitting indefinite detentions of undocumented immigrants that can 
now apply to anyone anywhere in the world; more on that below; 

* the First Amendment loss of freedom of association that the 
Supreme Court considers an essential part of free expression; now 
anyone may be charged and prosecuted because of his or her claimed 
association with an "undesirable group;" and

* loss of the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable 
searches and seizures, and as a consequence, the loss of privacy; 
the Act grants the administration unchecked surveillance powers to 
access personal records; monitor financial transactions; student 
records; conduct "sneak and peak" searches through "delayed notice" 
warrants; authorize roving wiretaps; track emails, internet and cell 
phone use; use secret evidence in prosecutions; deny immigrants the 
right to counsel if they're unable to get their own; and ends built-
in safeguards to let domestic criminal and foreign intelligence 
operations share information so CIA can now spy domestically.

The Act also creates the federal crime of "domestic terrorism" that 
broadens the definition and applies to US citizens as well as 
aliens. It states criminal law violations are considered domestic 
terrorist acts if they aim to "influence (government policy) by 
intimidation or coercion (or) intimidate or coerce a civilian 
population." By this definition, anti-war or global justice 
demonstrations, environmental activism, civil disobedience and 
dissent of any kind may be called "domestic terrorism." The Patriot 
Act was just for starters. Much more was ahead with a bipartisan 
Congress acting like a gift that keeps on giving and the President 
loving it.

The Homeland Security Act (HSA) of November 25, 2002 followed as a 
sweeping new anti-terrorism bill, and like the Patriot Act, was 
planned long before 9/11. It created the Department of Homeland 
Security (DHS) by combining previously separate government agencies 
under this new authority to prepare for, prevent and respond to 
domestic emergencies and give the federal government broad new 
powers to protect the nation within and outside our borders. In 
March, 2003, its largest investigative and enforcement arm was then 
established--the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency 
(ICE). It was charged with protecting public safety by identifying 
and targeting "criminal" and "terrorist" threats to the country who 
in most cases are NAFTA and globalized trade victims here out of 
need, not choice, and who aren't terrorists.

DHS is part of the administration's plan to centralize unprecedented 
military and law enforcement power in the executive branch that aims 
for greater global dominance--to rule the world unchallenged 
including repressively at home by suppressing civil liberties in the 
name of "national security." DHS and USA Patriot Act are two 
frightening measures to do it.

DHS is insidious. It encroaches on local authority by "mandat(ing) 
federal supervision, funding, and coordination of 'local first 
responders.' " This refers to police and "emergency personnel" 
comprising local law enforcement. The Homeland Security Act (HSA) 
doesn't mandate local control. Instead, it provides coordination and 
guidance as a first step measure with more to come. That's why US 
Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) was established in October, 2002 as an 
unprecedented move to militarize the mainland plus Alaska, Canada, 
Mexico, Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida and, for the first 
time ever, allow troops to be deployed on US streets to counter 
drugs, an "insurrection" loosely defined, and combat crimes with 
nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. In other words, the 
President may now deploy military forces on US streets in the 
interest of "national security." This power is unprecedented and 
dangerous.

So is another affecting everyone. It's largely below the radar since 
it was was scheduled to be fully operational in late September, 
2006. It's the Pentagon's New Offensive Strike Plan called the Joint 
Functional Component Command for Global Strike and Integration--or 
simply Global Strike Command. It grew out of the 2002 Nuclear 
Posture Review (NPR) that was updated more belligerently in early 
2006. NPR is a declaration of preventive war on any nation, group or 
force anywhere on earth the administration calls a "national 
security" threat and could be used by NORTHCOM against US-based 
targets along with a HSA crackdown if martial law is declared.

HSA goes further still by creating a sweeping domestic intelligence 
agency called the Directorate of Information Analysis and 
Infrastructure Protection. It's to create and maintain an all-
inclusive intrusive public and private information data base on 
everyone. It can include virtually everything--financial 
transactions and records, medical ones, emails, phone calls, 
purchases, books and publications read, organization memberships, 
and any other personal habit or pattern.

USA Patriot Act and HSA end the distinction between foreign and 
domestic intelligence gathering and, up to now, the sacrosanct 
firewall between them. They also no longer allow "critical 
infrastructure information" from a federal agency to be disclosed 
through a FOIA request as part of an official policy of secrecy 
characteristic of police states. There's much more in both Acts as 
well that's frightening, dangerous and unknown to the public. In 
sum, they end constitutional protections whenever the executive 
suspends the law in the name of "national security." That's 
how "police state America" works that's hidden from public view.

The Detainee Treatment Act of 2005

Torture is official state policy for the Bush administration as its 
preferred means of intimidation, retribution and social control. The 
McCain Detainee (anti-torture) Amendment in October, 2005 was a 
futile effort to deter it. It was passed and weakened by the Graham-
Levin Amendment, became the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005, and was 
attached to the 2006 Defense Department's Appropriations Act. George 
Bush signed the legislation after which he gutted its provisions 
relating to detainees in one of his notorious "signing statements." 
Its language gave himself the right (irrespective of the law) 
to "protect the American people from further terrorist attacks" 
using all his self-given powers as a "unitary executive" that places 
him above the law, Congress, the courts, the people, and world 
public opinion.

The legislation's final form went further as well. It denied 
detainees habeas rights, let US forces use any cruel, abusive, 
inhumane or degrading treatment in the interests of "national 
security," prohibited detainees from bringing suits as a result, and 
allowed statements gotten coercively to be used as evidence against 
them. It also followed previous policies as far back as September 
17, 2001 when George Bush signed a secret "finding" authorizing CIA 
to kill, capture and detain "Al Qaeda" members anywhere in the 
world, rendition them to black site torture-prisons for 
interrogation, and obtain it by any means. From then to now, torture 
and abuse of anyone have been standard operating procedures for the 
Bush administration with complicity from Congress and the courts.

Other Repressive Legislation and More

The 107th, 108th, 109th and 110th Congresses will be remembered for 
likely having done more than all others before them to defile the 
rule of law and our constitutional protections. They conspired with 
a rogue administration, wrecked the republic, and for the 109th 
Congress, October 17, 2006 stands out shamelessly as a day that will 
live in infamy. 

The Military Commissions Act

In a White House ceremony, George Bush signed the Military 
Commissions Act (MCA) now known as "the torture authorization act," 
but it's more far-reaching than that. It grants the administration 
extraordinary unconstitutional powers to detain, interrogate and 
prosecute alleged terror suspects and anyone claimed to be their 
supporters. It also lets the President call anyone anywhere in the 
world an "unlawful enemy combatant" and empowers him to arrest and 
incarcerate those accused indefinitely in military prisons without 
needing corroborating evidence proving guilt. The law states for 
persons detained that "no court, justice, or judge shall have 
jurisdiction to hear or consider any claim or cause for action 
whatsoever.... relating to the prosecution, trial, or judgment of a 
military commission....including challenges to the lawfulness of 
procedures of military commissions."

MCA further scraps habeas protection (dating back to 1215 in the 
Magna Carta) for domestic and foreign enemies of the state, citizens 
and non-citizens alike, and says "Any person is punishable... 
who....aids, abets, counsels, commands, or procures" and in so doing 
helps a foreign enemy, provides "material support" to alleged 
terrorist groups, engages in spying, or commits other offenses 
previously handled in civil courts.

Other key elements of the act include:

* legalizing torture against anyone and lets the President decide 
what procedures can be used on his own authority;

* denying detainees international law protection and lets the 
executive interpret it;

* empowering the President to convene "military commissions" to try 
anyone he designates an "unlawful enemy combatant," and hold them in 
secret detention indefinitely;

* denying speedy trials or any at all;

* allowing evidence obtained by torture or coerced testimony to be 
used against detainees in trial proceedings; 

* permitting hearsay and secret evidence to be used; and 

* denying due process, destroying human dignity, mocking the rule of 
law, and establishing the principle of kangaroo court justice for 
anyone the executive targets.

Revising the 1807 Insurrection Act and Ending 1878 Posse Comitatus 
Protection 

Also on October 17, 2006, the president privately signed into law a 
hidden provision in Sections 1076 and 333 of the John Warner 
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007. It amended 
the Insurrection Act of 1807 and Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 that 
prohibit using federal and National Guard troops for law enforcement 
inside the country except as constitutionally allowed or expressly 
authorized by Congress in times of a national emergency like an 
insurrection. The executive can now claim a public emergency, 
effectively declare martial law, suspend the Constitution 
for "national security," and deploy federal and National Guard 
troops on the nation's streets to suppress whatever he calls 
disorder. That means First Amendment-guaranteed peaceful public 
demonstrations and all organized acts of dissent are no longer 
constitutionally protected. Neither is the republic in "police state 
America."

The new law also authorizes the Pentagon to transfer state-of-the-
art crowd control weapons and technology to state and local 
responders. It's to militarize them and blur the distinction between 
federal and local law enforcement agencies as an operational police 
state tactic.

The Real ID Act of 2005

Congress passed the Act that threatens personal privacy, it's 
scheduled to become effective in May, 2008, and it will require 
states to meet federal ID standards if in takes effect next spring. 
That's now in question as two dozen or more states passed laws 
prohibiting its use and refused to fund it.

The federal law mandates that every US citizen and legal resident 
have a national identity card that in most cases will be a driver's 
license. It requires that it contain an individual's personal 
information and means this ID will be needed to open a bank account, 
board an airplane, be able to vote, or conduct virtually any other 
essential type business.

In the future, the law may also require that the card contain a 
radio frequency identification (RFID) technology computer chip that 
will be able to track all movements, activities and transactions of 
everyone, everywhere, at all times. In other words, with this 
technology embedded, the card will become an empowered police state 
dream (and an Orwellian nightmare) to be able to monitor everyone 
having one all the time wherever they are. 

However, growing state opposition to the law puts its status in 
doubt. It's because it's costly to establish and administer and will 
create a bureaucratic nightmare besides. It thus looks likely it 
won't be adopted in its current form, but it may be revised and 
reintroduced, so don't yet count this one out as some are ready to 
do. As of now, measures have been introduced in the House and Senate 
to repeal it by adopting national ID standards in other legislation 
and increase federal funding for it. So going forward, the issue of 
mandating national ID measures is very much alive. It looks like 
something on it will emerge as federal law going forward, but the 
cure may be worse than the disease if states adopt it to 
give "police state America" another repressive tool.

Pervasive Spying on Americans

Under George Bush, spying is a national pastime, but it's no joke. 
The New York Times reported on December 16, 2005 that his 
administration had been secretly spying on Americans without 
warrants since late 2001. He authorized the National Security Agency 
(NSA) to intercept international communications of US citizens with 
known links to Al Queda, related "terrorist" organizations, or for 
any other reasons at its discretion. The operation was called 
the "Terrorism Surveillance Program."

It made no difference to the administration that wiretapping without 
probable cause or judicial oversight violates Fourth Amendment 
protections and the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
(FISA). In the current atmosphere, the rule of law is out the 
window, Congress and the courts condone it, and that's the problem. 

It surfaced again when Congress passed the Protect America Act of 
2007 that amends FISA with doublespeak language Orwell would love. 
It supposedly aims to close "communication gaps" but will allow 
virtual unrestricted mass data-mining monitoring and intercept of 
domestic and foreign internet, cell phones and other new technology 
as well as transit international phone call traffic and emails. The 
Act claims to restrict surveillance to foreign nationals "reasonably 
believed to be outside the United States" and must be renewed. In 
fact, the law targets everyone including US citizens inside the 
country if the Attorney General or Director of National Intelligence 
claim they pose a potential terrorist or "national security" threat, 
but no evidence is needed to prove it.

This law allows virtual unrestricted warrantless spying of anyone 
for any claimed "national security" reason. It thus renders the 
notion of illegal searches and privacy rights null and void. But 
that already went on earlier post-9/11 through other 
unconstitutional speech-related monitoring activities. One was the 
short-lived Operation TIPS that was dropped when civilian informers 
refused to be spies. Then, there was the Pentagon's Total 
Information Awareness (TIA), later renamed Terrorism Information 
Awareness, that was also ended under pressure but resurfaced in new 
form so illegal military spying continues. The Threat and Local 
Observation Notice (TALON) program was part of it to collect 
domestic intelligence through a huge database focused on "terrorism" 
that means everyone legally opposing Bush administration practices 
is targeted.

MATRIX is another new data mining tool that stands for the 
Multistate Anti-Terrorism Exchange Program. It violates our privacy 
by mass monitoring the lives and activities of ordinary people on 
the pretext of learning whether they may be engaging in any type 
terrorist or criminal activity. 

Privacy isn't mentioned in the Constitution, but Supreme Court 
decisions affirmed it as a fundamental human right. In addition, 
it's protected under the Ninth Amendment, the Third prohibiting 
quartering troops in homes, the Fourth prohibiting unreasonable 
searches and seizures, and the Fifth safeguarding against self-
incrimination. MATRIX and other intrusive laws violate the letter 
and spirit of the law and permits Patriot and HSA justice in "police 
state America."

Executive Orders Issued by George Bush

George Bush loves big numbers. They show up in budgets and spending, 
in his number of signing statements to congressional legislation, 
and in over 250 Executive Orders (EOs) in almost seven years. A key 
one is reviewed below.

July 17, 2007 Executive Order (EO): Blocking Property of Certain 
Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq

The US Constitution has no provision that gives a President power to 
make new law through one-man executive order decrees. That never 
deterred others in the past from issuing them, but none ever abused 
this practice more than George Bush who's issued over 250 of them 
thus far with more sure to come.

This one on July 17 is especially egregious but right in character 
for a President who disdains the law and shows it. It starts off: 
The President's power stems from "the authority vested in me as 
President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
America" as well as the International Economic Powers Act he also 
invokes.

The order continues: "....due to the unusual and extraordinary 
threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United 
States posed by acts of violence threatening the peace and stability 
of Iraq and undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction 
and political reform in Iraq and to provide humanitarian assistance 
to the Iraqi people," George Bush, in fact, unconstitutionally 
usurped authority to criminalize the anti-war movement, make the 
First Amendment right to protest it illegal, and empower himself to 
seize the assets of persons violating this decree. 

By this action, the President again, on his own authority, violated 
the Constitution, criminalized dissent, and moved the nation another 
step closer to tyranny in "police state America."

Secrecy As Policy under George Bush

In November 1, 2001, George Bush signed Executive Order 13233: 
Further Implementation of the Presidential Records Act. In so doing, 
he established an official administration policy of secrecy in 
violation of the 1978 Presidential Records Act, the 1974 Freedom of 
Information Act, and James Madison's 1822 warning that "A popular 
Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring 
it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or perhaps both." He 
also violated the Supreme Court's 1977 decision in Nixon v. 
Administrator of General Services that ruled "executive privilege" 
is subject to "erosion over time" after a president leaves office, 
and Congress decided that little or none of an executive's 
communications with his advisors should remain secret after 12 years.

Secrecy threatens democracy because it avoids accountability and 
empowers an imperial president way beyond issues of national 
security that are justifiable. On his own authority, George Bush 
placed limits on presidential records, the Freedom of Information 
Act, and a free and open society by giving himself the power to 
classify information for national security and create a whole new 
array of categories called "sensitive" information that includes 
anything he so designates. The result is that classified information 
doubled since 2001 and efforts to declassify material was stopped by 
invoking the "State Secrets" privilege to avoid court challenge. 
These actions characterize police states and represent another 
threat to a free and open society under an administration that 
disdains the law and operates freely without constraint.

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA)

On November 27, 2006, George Bush signed AETA into law to amend the 
Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992. The new Act has broad and 
vague language to criminalize First Amendment activities advocating 
for animal rights like peaceful protests, leafleting, undercover 
investigations, whisleblowing and boycotts. It shows how out of hand 
things have gotten with animal protection advocacy now a crime.

Under the old law, anyone convicted of a physical disruption causing 
$10,000 in damages to an animal enterprise was subject to a $10,000 
fine or 10 years to life imprisonment. The new AETA is even harsher 
with penalties far exceeding comparable offenses under other laws. 
It expands the original Act by changing activity "for the purpose of 
causing physical disruption" to actions "for the purpose of damaging 
or disrupting" an animal enterprise. In this case, "disruptive" 
means any activity that results in "losses and increased losses" 
over $10,000 by peaceful protests for consumers boycotts, advocating 
harmful practice reforms, or a whisleblower doing the same things.

The Act also goes further. It allows for expanded surveillance of 
animal rights organizations to include criminal wiretapping and 
makes it easier for a court to find probable cause for the vague 
crime of economic damage or disruption than for one requiring hard 
evidence a person or group plans to commit these acts.

The bill exempts "lawful public, governmental or business reaction 
to the disclosure of information about an animal enterprise," but 
that provision only applies to economic disruption claims, not 
damage and makes it hard to distinguish between the two. In 
addition, AETA:

* expands the kinds of facilities covered by adding ones that use or 
sell animals or animal products;

* it covers any person, entity or organization with a connection to 
an animal enterprise;

* it applies to any form of advocacy;

* it criminalizes threatening conduct and protected speech as well 
as communication with individuals who engage in these practices; and

* it potentially includes any form of communication such as emailing 
across state lines to boycott abusive animal activities; 

* it protects corporate animal abusers with a vested interest in 
silencing dissent; and

* it effectively singles out any form of civil disobedience or 
protest activity and brands animal advocates as terrorists even when 
nothing they do causes physical harm; even worse, the bill's 
language is so broad and vague it's hard to know the difference 
between legal and illegal behavior; this Act is another nail in the 
coffin of free expression, the rule of law in a free society, and 
the right of everyone to be protected by law, not targeted by it.

The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 
2007 (HR 1955)

The House overwhelmingly passed this measure on October 23 that some 
observers call "the thought crime prevention bill." It's now in the 
Senate (S 1959) where if passed and signed by George Bush will 
establish a commission and Center for Excellence to study and take 
action against "thought criminals." The commission will be empowered 
to subpoena and investigate anyone that will automatically create a 
perception of guilt that may be highlighted in the media for added 
emphasis.

This Act is a direct assault on democratic freedoms in the current 
atmosphere with both parties and a President determined to end them. 
The bill's language hides its possible intent as "violent 
radicalization" and "homegrown terrorism" may be whatever the 
administration says they are. "Violent radicalization" is defined 
as "adopting or promoting an extremist belief system (to facilitate) 
ideologically based violence to advance political, religious or 
social change." "Homegrown terrorism" is used to mean "the use, 
planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by a group or 
individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily within the 
United States or any (US) possession to intimidate or coerce the 
(US) government, the civilian population....or any segment thereof 
(to further) political or social objectives."

This and other repressive laws may be used against any individual or 
group with unpopular views--those that differ from established state 
policy, even illegal ones, and historian Howard Zinn is concerned. 
He says: "This is the most recent of a long series of laws passed in 
times of foreign policy tensions, starting with the Alien and 
Sedition Acts of 1798, which sent people to jail for criticizing the 
Adams administration." Under Woodrow Wilson in WW I, "the Espionage 
(and) Sedition Act(s) (jailed) close to a thousand people (who 
spoke) out against the war." From HR 1955 and other post-9/11 laws, 
authorities now have the same power to target anti-war protesters or 
anyone expressing views this Act alone calls "terrorist-related 
propaganda." Persons charged and convicted face stiff penalties in 
an effort to deter others. This measure is still another step toward 
full-blown tyranny in "police state America."

Sections 1615 and 1622 of the 2008 Defense Authorization Act

These provisions authorize DOD to militarize the country under 
martial law by merging the military with state and local law 
enforcement during a national emergency described as "an incident of 
national significance or a catastrophic incident." It also gives the 
Defense Secretary extraordinary power to determine what military 
capabilities are needed, to provide them to "active (and) reserve 
components of the armed forces for homeland defense missions, 
domestic emergency responses, and (to provide) military support to 
civil authorities (for) at least five years."

The Act designates the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman to review 
NORTHCOM civilian, reservist and military positions and increase 
their number in preparation for a potential catastrophic event 
requiring "homeland defense missions, domestic emergency response, 
(and the need for) military support to civil authorities."

Section 1622 then establishes a Council of Governors to advise the 
Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security and the White House "on 
matters related to the National Guard and civil support missions."

The Act is more proof of "police state America." It establishes a 
martial law apparatus to be used in case of a "catastrophic event" 
of any kind and empowers the President or Vice-President under NSPD-
51 to implement it in a "national emergency" without congressional 
approval.

Operation FALCON--Police State America in Real Time

Mike Whitney won a 2008 Project Censored Award for his February, 
2007 article titled "Operation FALCON and the Looming Police State." 
In it, he reported that the Bush administration "carried out three 
massive sweeps in the last two years, rolling up more than 30,000 
minor crooks and criminals" that he calls a "blueprint for removing 
dissidents and political rivals" reminiscent of Nazi Germany or any 
other repressive police state. Those chickens now reside at home, 
but the public is largely unaware and unconcerned. We all should be 
as Whitney raises a "red flag for anyone who cares at all about 
human rights, civil liberties, or simply saving his own skin."

Operation FALCON stands for "Federal and Local Cops Organized 
Nationally" and came out of the Bush Justice Department and right-
wing think tanks "where fantasies of autocratic government have a 
long history" and are now playing out in real time. The scheme 
centralizes power in Washington and uses resources of local 
authorities for its own purposes.

Whitney traces its short history starting in the week of April 4--
10, 2005 when over 10,000 criminal suspects were arrested in "the 
largest criminal sweep in the nation's history" in a "single 
initiative." Its aim was "quantity," not "quality," but Whitney 
asked why did the Feds get involved in local police work and 
suggested something more sinister was involved "than just ensuring 
public safety." His answer--"to enhance the powers of the 'unitary' 
executive" by giving Washington power over local law enforcement, 
and that makes perfect sense under an administration obsessed with 
wanting unchallengeable control.

Operation FALCON II followed a week later from April 17--23 and 
swept up another 9037 "alleged fugitives." The final FALCON III came 
from October 22--28, 2006 with 10,773 more arrests. Each sweep was 
the same and concentrated on alleged criminal types out of character 
for a federal operation, so clearly another motive was involved. 
Further, no one arrested was charged with a terrorist-related crime, 
and that alone looks fishy. Whitney thought so and called 
FALCON "new drills for a new world order" that's waging permanent 
war, defiles the law, ignores checks and balances, condones torture, 
repealed habeas, and illegally spies on everyone.

Muslim and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) Sweeps

As FALCON targeted petty crooks and criminals, Muslims are the 
administration's main "war on terrorism" victims. Post-9/11, 
thousands were mercilessly harassed and persecuted through mass 
witch-hunt roundups, detentions, prosecutions and deportations. 
Their assets were frozen, and legal immigrants among them were 
subjected to secret federal immigration court status hearings where 
those found guilty of minor past infractions were illegally held or 
returned to their countries of origin where they faced possible 
arrest and torture.

Others fared even worse and became political prisoners. Professor 
Sami Al-Arian was one of them because of his faith, beliefs and 
activism. Palestinian refugee, scholar, academic, community leader, 
civic activist, and freedom and justice advocate for his people made 
him a Bush administration target. His ordeal began when he was 
arrested in February, 2003 and unjustly charged with supporting 
terrorism, conspiracy to commit murder, racketeering, giving 
material support to an outlawed group, extortion, perjury and other 
offenses proved spurious in his subsequent trial in which he was 
exonerated. Yet he remains imprisoned under harsh conditions as the 
Bush Justice Department finds ways to hold him.

Another victim was Dr. Rafil Dhafir, a Muslim American of Iraqi 
descent and practicing oncologist until his license was suspended. 
He was convicted in a shameless kangaroo court trial of 59 of 60 
trumped up charges of violating the Iraqi Sanctions Regulations 
(IEEPA) for using his own funds and what he could raise through his 
Help the Needy charity to bring desperately needed essential to life 
humanitarian aid to Iraqis under sanctions. He's now serving a 22 
year sentence in a special Terre Haute, IN "Communications 
Management Unit" (CMU) for Muslims and Arabs for his "crime of 
compassion" (see dhafirtrial.net, Katherine Hughes) where he, like 
Sami Al-Arian, is a Bush administration "trophy" prisoner in 
the "war on terrorism."

Undocumented Latino immigrants have also been targeted with ICE 
shock troops mandated to do it. The agency was established in March, 
2003 as the largest DHS investigative and enforcement arm and 
charged with protecting the public safety by identifying and 
targeting "criminal" and "terrorist" threats to the country. In most 
cases, they're innocent victims of NAFTA and globalized trade coming 
north to survive. ICE heads them off at the border, hunts them down 
ruthlessly once they're here, and boasts how well their multi-
billion dollar budget lets them conduct a reign of terror against 
vulnerable people.

Workplace assaults continue, and on October 3, ICE said it swept up 
and deported (or will deport) more than 1300 "criminal aliens, 
immigrations fugitives, and immigration violators" in the "largest-
ever" operation of its kind in the Los Angeles area. Most were 
Mexican nationals, but some were from 30 other countries, and ICE 
called them "immigration violators." They're Bush administration 
targets in its "war on terrorism" that soon may come for us.

Police State America Preparations 

Today, dissent is an endangered species, and preparations are 
underway for mass detentions in the "war on terrorism" targeting 
anyone seen as a threat. Halliburton is the beneficiary with a DHS 
contingency contract worth nearly $400 million to build US-based 
camps for "detention and processing" in case of an "emergency influx 
of immigrants....or to support the rapid development of new programs 
(for planned) expansion facilities (for anyone with capacity for 
5000 or more persons)."

This language is cover for planned US-based concentration camps for 
anyone labeled an enemy of the state or threat to "national 
security." The plan is clear--to have facilities in place if martial 
law is declared with plenty of reasons to fear it's coming. Why else 
these camps and why all the repressive laws, EOs, NSPDs, and HSPDs 
put in place if they weren't for a purpose.

The Pentagon is also ready with a DOD action plan called "Strategy 
for Homeland Defense and Civil Support." It envisions an "active, 
layered defense" both within and outside the country that pledges 
to "transform US military forces to execute homeland defense 
missions in the....US homeland." It lays out a strategy for 
increased reconnaissance and surveillance to "defeat potential 
challengers before they threaten the United States." It 
also "maximizes threat awareness and seizes the initiative from 
those who would harm us."

These are ominous developments that suggest a likely real or 
contrived homeland terror attack severe enough to warrant suspending 
the Constitution and declaring martial law with the public 
acquiescing out of fear. If it comes, anyone may be targeted as 
a "national security" threat, indefinitely detained in a camp, and 
no evidence is needed for proof. The state and military will be 
empowered by law to act preventively through mass roundups and 
detentions that appears the reason for three test-run FALCON 
operations.

Full-scale militarization of the country is already lawful under the 
1988 Reagan administration's "national security emergency" EO 12656. 
It was meant for "Any occurrence, including natural disaster, 
military attack, technological or other emergency, that seriously 
degrades or seriously threatens the national security of the United 
States." "Police state America" has been in the works a long time, 
and it now may be near the boiling point.

The Role of Blackwater USA in Police State America

Most people know about Blackwater but not how it operates. We better 
learn because it's coming to a neighborhood near you, and that means 
trouble. Author Jeremy Scahill wrote the book on the company he 
calls "the world's most powerful mercenary army" and describes it as 
a "shadowy mercenary company (employing) some of the most feared 
professional killers in the world accustomed to operating without 
worry of legal consequences (and) largely off the congressional 
radar." It has friends in high places who give it "remarkable power 
and protection within the US war apparatus" with unaccountable 
license to practice street violence with impunity to include cold-
blooded murder wherever their paramilitaries are deployed.

For now, that's mostly abroad, and controversy surfaced about the 
company after its mercenaries killed two dozen or more Iraqis and 
wounded dozens more in al-Nisour on September 16. It was the latest 
incident involving a company with a disturbing history of unprovoked 
violence and then claiming self-defense. Blackwater is contracted to 
provide security services for US diplomats, officials and others 
that once was assigned to the military at one-sixth or less what the 
company charges under an administration that believes anything 
government can do private business does better, so let it whatever 
the cost.

Using Blackwater and other paramilitaries is part of the scheme to 
militarize America, and New Orleans is its first test case. Scahill 
wrote that "about 150 heavily armed Blackwater troops dressed in 
full battle gear" arrived in the Crescent City right after Katrina 
hit and spread out into the city's chaos. Others came later. Their 
cover was to provide hurricane relief, but that was a ruse as local 
residents still around in the wrong places soon discovered. They 
patrolled like Gestapo in SUVs with tinted windows and their logo on 
the back. Others used unmarked cars with no license plates, and 
relief wasn't their mandate. They came to secure neighborhoods from 
their legal residents and treat those wanting to return like 
criminals. They wore flak jackets, carried automatic weapons and had 
extra guns strapped to their legs. They weren't for show.

Instead of helping hurricane victims, they came as vigilantes to 
terrorize them and be empowered by federal, state and local 
authorities to do it. Blackwater USA is the face of paramilitarism 
on US streets as the "war on terrorism" comes to a neighborhood near 
you with New Orleans the first test case to see if the company can 
operate here the way it does in Iraq and get away with it. It's 
doing it.

More than two years after Katrina, New Orleans is still a disaster 
zone, and many thousands of its residents are still without homes. 
Instead of helping them rebuild and restore their lives, federal 
funds instead go to private mercenaries to protect the privileged 
from desperate people needing help. Blackwater is another element in 
place in "police state America" where the streets of Boston, Boise 
or Buffalo may one day resemble Baghdad and bring the "war on 
terror" to the homeland with chilling implications of what that 
means.

A Look Ahead in Police State America

This article began and will end with the same chilling thought. It 
past is prologue, the outlook isn't good in "police state America" 
under neocon rule that won't appreciably change when the White House 
has a new occupant in 2009. The nation is at war and laws are in 
place that end constitutional protections, militarize the country, 
repress dissent, and our government is empowered to crush freedom 
and defend privilege from beneficial social change it won't 
tolerate. It's the price of imperial arrogance we the people are 
paying, and that won't end until the spirit of resistance gets 
aroused enough to stop it in our own self-defense. We better hope 
that happens in time with potentially little of it left. 
 
 http://infowars.net/articles/december2007/181207America.htm



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