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In reply to the discussion: Journalist Risen: 'Mercenary Class' Now Permanent Fixture in National Security State [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)10. It seems they've got a special focus on enemies domestic.

FBI, Snipers & Occupy
By Dave Lindorff
WhoWhatWhy on Jun 27, 2013
Would you be shocked to learn that the FBI apparently knew that some organization, perhaps even a law enforcement agency or private security outfit, had contingency plans to assassinate peaceful protestors in a major American city and did nothing to intervene?
Would you be surprised to learn that this intelligence comes not from a shadowy whistle-blower but from the FBI itself specifically, from a document obtained from Houston FBI office last December, as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by the Washington, DC-based Partnership for Civil Justice Fund?
To repeat: this comes from the FBI itself. The question, then, is: What did the FBI do about it?
The Plot
Remember the Occupy Movement? The peaceful crowds that camped out in the center of a number of cities in the fall of 2011, calling for some recognition by local, state and federal authorities that our democratic system was out of whack, controlled by corporate interests, and in need of immediate repair?
That movement swept the US beginning in mid-September 2011. When, in early October, the movement came to Houston, Texas, law enforcement officials and the citys banking and oil industry executives freaked out perhaps even more so than they did in some other cities. The push-back took the form of violent assaults by police on Occupy activists, federal and local surveillance of people seen as organizers, infiltration by police provocateursand, as crazy as it sounds, some kind of plot to assassinate the leaders of this non-violent and leaderless movement.
But dont take our word for it. Heres what the document obtained from the Houston FBI, said:
An identified (DELETED) as of October planned to engage in sniper attacks against protestors (sic) in Houston, Texas if deemed necessary. An identified (DELETED) had received intelligence that indicated the protesters in New York and Seattle planned similar protests in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, Texas. (DELETED) planned to gather intelligence against the leaders of the protest groups and obtain photographs, then formulate a plan to kill the leadership via suppressed sniper rifles. (Note: protests continued throughout the weekend with approximately 6000 persons in NYC. Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to about half of all states in the US, over a dozen European and Asian cities, including protests in Cleveland (10/6-8/11) at Willard Park which was initially attended by hundreds of protesters.)
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http://whowhatwhy.com/2013/06/27/fbi-document-deleted-plots-to-kill-occupy-leaders-if-deemed-necessary/
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Journalist Risen: 'Mercenary Class' Now Permanent Fixture in National Security State [View all]
Octafish
Oct 2014
OP
T Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower all tried to rid the country of the post-war war machine
librechik
Oct 2014
#25
And don't forget how former Booz Allen CEO is now the lying head of the NSA. Conflict of interest
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#58
Forgot to mention: Cheney spearheaded the privatization of Pentagon profits for BFEE
Octafish
Oct 2014
#76
It is truly sickening. It is obvious to anyone now that the wars they drag this country into
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#82
They hate the new Iphone. We aren't supposed to have anything that can keep them from searching us.
L0oniX
Oct 2014
#39
Remember when Blackwater threatened to kill State Department inspector in Iraq? RISEN told us...
Octafish
Oct 2014
#15
The prolongation of the mercenary class/top secret everything is deeply troubling to me.
democrank
Oct 2014
#20
this is actually the point where we need POTUS to fulfill the promise of transparency
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#40
I think you missed the point here. It appears that Pres Obama doesn't have the power
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#51
True and before a single shot is fired, somebody's got to pay. Just don't ask for an accounting...
Octafish
Oct 2014
#87
The fact that they can keep files locked for 50 years says a lot about how little we are allowed to
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#27
Which would explain why Gov. Don Siegelman's in prison and George W Bush is not.
Octafish
Oct 2014
#50
In general, the Founding Fathers did not even want us to have a standing army,
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#32
"a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design"
johnnyreb
Oct 2014
#42
With US-led air strikes on ISIS intensifying, it’s a good time to be an arms giant
Octafish
Oct 2014
#77
''Money trumps peace.'' -- appointed pretzeldent George Walker Bush, Feb. 14, 2007
Octafish
Oct 2014
#69
War is here to stay. Too much PROFIT to be had. And, yeah, we'll all be starving penniless in the
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#61
Yet the Democratic Party resists any attempt to bring these toxic agencies under control. eom
whereisjustice
Oct 2014
#65
"But some have seen this national security crisis as a financial opportunity, Risen said."
suffragette
Oct 2014
#84