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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 10:55 PM Feb 2014

New documents prove U.S. Army actively targeted leftist protesters, group says

Source: Raw Story

New documents prove U.S. Army actively targeted leftist protesters, group says
By Scott Kaufman
Monday, February 24, 2014 13:49 EST

New records obtained by the Defending Dissent Foundation prove that the United States Army used a multi-agency spy network to gather intelligence on nonviolent, antiwar protesters and to disseminate their findings to both the FBI and local police departments.

Activists filed a lawsuit against Thomas Rudd and John Towery — Panagacos v. Towery — in 2007, alleging that the U.S. Army had directed operatives to infiltrate and collect information about the activist movement in the Washington area.

According to the newly released documents, the U.S. Army paid Towery, a Criminal Information and Systems Officer, to spy on the antiwar group Port Militarization Resistance (PMR), as well as the Students for a Democratic Society, the Industrial Workers of the World, and Iraq Veterans Against the War.

In an email from November 2007, Towery wrote to a number of people he had met at a Domestic Terrorism (DT) conference in Spokane, Washington that “it would be a good idea to develop a leftist/anarchist mini-group for intel sharing and distro.”

Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/24/new-documents-prove-u-s-army-actively-targeted-leftist-protesters-group-says/

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New documents prove U.S. Army actively targeted leftist protesters, group says (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2014 OP
I am not surprised gopiscrap Feb 2014 #1
Wow, that feeling would be rather disturbing to me. BlueEye Feb 2014 #6
It was disturbing gopiscrap Feb 2014 #7
What prompted the feeling someone was watching? Android3.14 Feb 2014 #8
Disgusting. ForgoTheConsequence Feb 2014 #2
We are the enemy rickyhall Feb 2014 #3
Don't forget ...Quakers are on the no fly terrorist watch list too. L0oniX Feb 2014 #4
Not remotely suprised blackspade Feb 2014 #5
Why don't they do this shit to the Teabaggers? n/t Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #9

gopiscrap

(23,761 posts)
1. I am not surprised
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 10:58 PM
Feb 2014

when we were working with Lt. Ehren Watada and also during the Cindy Sheehan vigils, we felt we were being spied upon.

BlueEye

(449 posts)
6. Wow, that feeling would be rather disturbing to me.
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 12:05 AM
Feb 2014

What sorts of indications did you have that you were being monitored?

 

Android3.14

(5,402 posts)
8. What prompted the feeling someone was watching?
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 07:50 AM
Feb 2014

What did you see or experience that gave rise to that suspicion?

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