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Finally, at long last, I have something in common with Muhammad Ali. Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act and the ACLU, we now know that "Lucy" was only one part of a vast, insidious project. The Maryland State Police's Department of Homeland Security devoted near 300 hours and thousands of taxpayer dollars from 2005 and 2006 to harassing people whose only crime was dissenting on the question of the war in Iraq and Maryland's use of death row. My dear friend Mike Stark, a board member of the Campaign to End the Death Penalty is at times referred to in "Lucy's" report as a "socialist" and an "anarchist." One can only assume this is the pathetic time honored tradition of reducing people to simple caricatures, all the better to garner Homeland Security grant money. Veteran peace activist in Baltimore, Max Obuszewski, who initiated the suit, was as well consistently shadowed as he walked down the streets. His "primary crime" (their lingo) was entered into the homeland security database as "terrorism - anti govern(ment)." His "secondary crime" was listed as "terrorism -- anti-war protesters." The database is known as the Washington-Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, or Former police superintendent Tim Hutchins defended these totalitarian practices by saying, "You do what you think is best to protect the general populace of the state." (The article mentioned that Hutchins is now a federal defense contractor. I guess The Global War on Terror is just the gift that keeps on giving for the Hutchins family.) But "protect the general populace" from what? The surveillance continued even after it was determined that we were planning nothing more dangerous that carrying clipboards in a public place. Hutchins and the Ehrlich administration have undertaken an ugly violation of our civil rights, manipulating fears of terrorism to stamp out dissent. This is COINTELPRO pure and simple. Like the infamous counter-intelligence program whose heyday many assume was a relic the 1950s and 1960s, it's an effort to harass the innocent and breed paranoia, all for daring to question power. Governor Ehrlich and Tim Hutchins stand in the legacy of those who hounded Martin Luther King, and facilitated the death of Malcolm X. They stand in the tradition of those who drove the great actor, college football superstar, and activist Paul Robeson toward The mental breakdown that claimed his life. When Robeson's files were opened under the Freedom of Information Act, the results were terrifying. As his son, Paul Robeson Jr. has written, "From the files I received, it was obvious that there were agents who did nothing but follow every public event of my father, or even of me.... It took on a life of its own.... Over time, even for someone as powerful and with as many resources as my Now Robeson is on a postage stamp. The moral midgets who destroyed him went unpunished. That's what has to change. The ACLU, to their credit, is going on the offensive. Unfortunately for people like Gov. Ehrlich, it is also "the most All As the great political philosopher Ice T wrote, "Freedom of Speech.... just watch what you say." Well, now is exactly the time not to watch what we say. I'm angry. I'm angry for my friends, who trusted "Lucy" and others. I'm angry that my tax dollars went to paying the salaries of people who spy and intimidate those exercising their rights. I'm angry that Barack Obama just voted to increase the power of the Federal government to disrupt people's lives. And I'm angry enough that I'm joining a lawsuit initiated by the ACLU. "Homeland Security" picked on the wrong sports writer. They also picked on the wrong group of activists. We will not be silenced. [People who want to express their outrage can contact the office of the current Governor Martin O'Malley. We should demand a full investigation of the MSP, public release of all documents obtained through this illegal activity, and a specific commitment that the
A concerned citizen that has researched enough to know what is really going is NOTHING like what we are told by the media.
Why is this happening? Because these people have no real job or mission. It's total make work as they chase imaginary enemies conjured up by the 9/11 hoax. The same false-flag hoax also provided the pretext for the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. More welfare for the military industrial complex. by
Roger Thomas (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 81 comments)
on Monday, July 21, 2008 at 10:30:01 AM
Former Lawyer, current Business Consultant,history buff, Christian, father of 2 sons and a supporter of democratic government.
spies Lucy's real name and address should be uncovered and her presence anywhere should be given to the public so she can be followed and watched just like she did to others. by
Archie (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1338 comments)
on Monday, July 21, 2008 at 11:04:10 AM
Hater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired
I was approached by men in black. After the Wellstone family was murdered, I started putting signs on my car accusing Bush of orchestrating 911. Every time I pulled into a gas station, I would see citizens using their cell phones to turn me in. After a month or so, some men in black showed up at my door at around 7 p.m. I thought they were Mormon missionaries, though they were too old. They just asked me if I had a web site, and I told them I did. (That was it.) The FBI usually wants to come into your house, so I knew that these two men weren't them. They showed an ID very quickly so I didn't have a chance to examine it closely. Maybe they didn't have a warrant. (I wouldn't have cared anyway, since I fully expect to end up in some sort of death camp, and I know how totalitarianism works.) I suspect they showed up at my house because they had gotten so many calls from knuckleheads and they finally managed to get around to me. I hope that some day we can laugh about all this nonsense, but I wouldn't. Crooks can take over this country with surprising ease. by
John Hanks (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1483 comments)
on Monday, July 21, 2008 at 12:19:37 PM
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