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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 03:15 PM Jun 2013

Obama's 'Insider Threat' Program a 'Sweeping' Crackdown on Leakers

As if this isn't already happening. I guess we haven't seen anything yet?

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Obama's 'Insider Threat' Program a 'Sweeping' Crackdown on Leakers
Friday, June 21, 2013 * Common Dreams * Jacob Chamberlain, staff writer
McClatchy: 'Leaks to the media are equated with espionage'

A program being implemented by the Obama administration titled "Insider Threat" requires millions of federal employees to keep a close watch on each other—a "sweeping" effort to crackdown on whistleblowers and leakers across the U.S. government, McClatchy reports Friday after obtaining a series of government documents.

The program, which has largely gone unmentioned in the media, spans all government agencies and mandates that employees and their superiors seek out “high-risk persons or behaviors” tied to someone who might expose government wrongdoing. Those who fail to expose someone they belief to be a leaker face penalties that include criminal charges.

As McClatchy reports Friday, the program creates a "sweeping" government-wide crackdown on federal employees who may find certain harmful actions or policies of their employer worthy of public knowledge.

The program was launched in October 2011 directly after Army Pfc. Bradley Manning leaked military documents that exposed U.S. war crimes to the website WikiLeaks.

“Hammer this fact home . . . leaking is tantamount to aiding the enemies of the United States,” says one of the documents—a June 1, 2012 Defense Department strategy written for the program.

As the documents reveal, any "leaks to the media" are officially "equated with espionage," through the administration's eyes.

As McClatchy reports:

President Barack Obama’s unprecedented initiative, known as the Insider Threat Program, is sweeping in its reach. It has received scant public attention even though it extends beyond the U.S. national security bureaucracies to most federal departments and agencies nationwide, including the Peace Corps, the Social Security Administration and the Education and Agriculture departments. It emphasizes leaks of classified material, but catchall definitions of “insider threat” give agencies latitude to pursue and penalize a range of other conduct.

Government documents reviewed by McClatchy illustrate how some agencies are using that latitude to pursue unauthorized disclosures of any information, not just classified material. [...]
The McClatchy piece goes on to detail the individualized implementations of the program within differing government agencies—all with their own tactics for identifying the "spy in our midst," as The Defense Department puts it.

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/06/21-3

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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
4. I hope Chris Hedges and Greenwald are staying safe.
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 04:16 PM
Jun 2013

My thoughts go out to them both, wherever they are. Haven't heard much
from Chris lately about the Snowden dust-up.

Anyone in Chris's & Greenwald's position (i.e. in the cross-hairs of the USA's
dark side) need to hire private trusted drivers, who watches the car at ALL
times (or car is under lock & key in garage); so their car doesn't suddenly
accelerate out of control, crash, explode, and burn around them unexpectedly.

 

adric mutelovic

(208 posts)
5. Employees are told to be on the lookout for stress, divorce problems, financial problems
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:01 PM
Jun 2013

Failure to snitch on people with these symptoms will result in punishment by their managers. From the article:


"The program could make it easier for the government to stifle the flow of unclassified and potentially vital information to the public, while creating toxic work environments poisoned by unfounded suspicions and spurious investigations of loyal Americans, according to these current and former officials and experts. Some non-intelligence agencies already are urging employees to watch their co-workers for “indicators” that include stress, divorce and financial problems.


Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/06/20/194513/obamas-crackdown-views-leaks-as.html#.UcOZSJzD7fW#storylink=cpy

treestar

(82,383 posts)
7. Not everyone agrees with the blanket concept that leaking is always best/right
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:04 PM
Jun 2013

In general, it's considered wrong, and that's why if there is a lot of it, the government will crack down on it. We're getting so blind now we're forgetting that.

 

MattFromKY

(43 posts)
8. Doesn't go far enough.
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:11 PM
Jun 2013

Known advocates of Wikileaks, Anonymous, and other groups encouraging this type of behavior should be blacklisted from ever serving in the government.

The 100,000 signatories of the Pardon Snowden petition will be a good starting foundation.

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
10. You're right. We may as well go back to the 50's & the McCarthy Hearings
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:17 PM
Jun 2013

Track down all "evil-doers", instill fear in the population, insist -- by law -- that everyone becomes a snitch on their own family and neighbors, torture & threaten "suspects", or harass them into committing suicide .. "whatever it takes". Right?

winter is coming

(11,785 posts)
9. So, the problem isn't the war crimes, but leaking information about the war crimes.
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:14 PM
Jun 2013

Anyone pushing that point of view is an enemy of the U.S.

To paraphrase The West Wing, we're supposed be the good guys. We should act like it.

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
12. Our Corporatocracy appears to have turned that logic on it's head
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:32 PM
Jun 2013

Now it's cool to snitch, threaten, turn in your family or neighbors for "acting suspicious", or
worse. During most of my adult life -- after the Church Commission in 70s uncovered many
of the unsavory practices of our spooks, and they took some corrective measures as a result
-- the ethos was as you say it should be, but now not so much. sadly.

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10262007/profile2.html

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