All working for the banks
The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, in a groundbreaking scoop that
should once more shame major US media outlets (why are nonprofits now
some of the only entities in America left breaking major civil liberties
news?), filed this request. The document – reproduced here in an easily searchable format
– shows a terrifying network of coordinated DHS, FBI, police, regional
fusion center, and private-sector activity so completely merged into one
another that the monstrous whole is, in fact, one entity: in some
cases, bearing a single name, the Domestic Security Alliance Council.
And it reveals this merged entity to have one centrally planned, locally
executed mission. The documents, in short, show the cops and DHS
working for and with banks to target, arrest, and politically disable
peaceful American citizens.
Once you've managed to define a bunch of annoying kids sitting around stinking up a park with their drums and other nonsense as "terrorism" you've entered a whole new and weird area.
There is a new twist: the merger of the private sector, DHS and the
FBI means that any of us can become WikiLeaks, a point that Julian
Assange was trying to make in explaining the argument behind his recent
book. The fusion of the tracking of money and the suppression of dissent
means that a huge area of vulnerability in civil society – people's
income streams and financial records – is now firmly in the hands of the
banks, which are, in turn, now in the business of tracking your
dissent.
Remember that only 10% of the money donated to WikiLeaks can be processed – because of financial sector
and DHS-sponsored targeting of PayPal data. With this merger, that
crushing of one's personal or business financial freedom can happen to
any of us. How messy, criminalizing and prosecuting dissent. How simple,
by contrast, just to label an entity a "terrorist organization" and
choke off, disrupt or indict its sources of financing
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