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Showing Original Post only (View all)Greenwald: 4 points about the 1971 FBI break-in [View all]
http://utdocuments.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/4-points-about-1971-fbi-break-in.html?m=1The New York Times this morning has an extraordinary 13-minute video from a team of reporters including the independent journalist Jonathan Franklin, and an accompanying article by Mark Mazzetti, about the heroic anti-war activists who broke into an FBI field office in 1971 and took all of the documents they could get their hands on, and then sent those documents to newspapers, including the New York Times and Washington Post.
Some of those documents exposed J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO program, aimed at quashing internal political dissent through surveillance, infiltration and other tactics. Those revelations ultimately led to the creation of the Church Committee in the mid-1970s and various reforms. The background on the Church Committee's COINTELPRO findings and the "burglary" operation which exposed it is here.
With the statute of limitations elapsed on their "crimes", ones the FBI could never solve, the courageous perpetrators have now unveiled themselves. The NYT story is based on a new book by Post reporter Betsy Medsger and the forthcoming documentary 1971 (of which my journalistic partner, Laura Poitras, is an Exective Producer). There are four crucial points to note:
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'labeled criminals by an UNJUST SOCIETY are in fact it's most noble actors'. He has nailed
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#74
And make no mistake about it, the creation of the Church Committee led to the NSA spying on two U.S.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2014
#5
Something is obviously at play. She hopes to get attention by attacking someone who has
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#78
If Cointelpro was illegal, why is the NSA surveillance in the US being done today legal?
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#28
Ellsberg most certainly "inserted" himself in the story. Before the publication of the
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#34
His name is Glenn and there are quite a few people alive now who weren't alive then,
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#32