The United
States is always awash with conspiracy
theories, some more outlandish than others. But their source does not lie
simply within the imagination of those who develop them. In fact, real, actual
conspiracies by the American state constantly fuel people’s deep suspicions
about their government.
For the latest example, you have to look no further than the
FBI’s secret war on the Occupy movement, whose activists were classed as
“terrorists” and a threat to “homeland security”. Documents obtained by Partnership for Civil Justice Fund reveal
the FBI collaborating with the Department for Homeland Security and using local
branches of the Federal Reserve Bank in their illegal surveillance.
As to the fanciful notion that the FBI is there to protect
its citizens against violent death, forget it. The FBI allowed a plot to murder Occupy activists in Texas with sniper rifles remain a secret until the heavily-redacted files were
made public through a Freedom of Information request.
Even the right-wing John
Birch Society is alarmed by the Obama administration-sponsored war on its own
citizens. An article
in its magazine notes: “According to analysts, in addition to
exposing numerous violations of the Constitution, the newly released documents
also offer a great deal of insight into the emerging ‘police state’ apparatus.”
Pullitizer Prize-winning
journalist Chris Hedges is of a similar
mind, although quite rightly he links the FBI-Homeland Security activities
to a plot to silence critics of big business, which Occupy placed at the top of
its agenda. Hedges says the FBI documents show how widespread surveillance is
and amount to an “explicit warning by the security services to all who
consider dissent”, adding: “Anyone who defies corporate power, even if he or
she is nonviolent and acting within constitutional rights, is a suspect.”
Government security services began monitoring Occupy
activists before the high-profile camp in Zuccotti
Park , New York .
Documents obtained by the PCJF show, for example, that they were in attendance
when activists met in Daytona Beach ,
Florida .
The 9.11 attacks spurred the Bush administration into
creating a threatening security framework which the Obama White House has not
only embraced but developed in new ways. The imminent appointment of John
Brennan as head of the Central Intelligence Agency is a case in point.
Brennan, Obama’s principal counter-terrorism and security
advisor, has made the use of targeted assassinations by drone attacks virtually
an everyday event. They are considered illegal in international law. Brennan is
a supporter of forms of torture and “extraordinary rendition”, by which
suspects are kidnapped by US agents and flown to secret camps. No doubt Brennan
will bring the CIA into closer focus with the FBI in the hunt for domestic
opponents of the government.
At the heart of the Obama authoritarian state is a network
of 77 “fusion centres” set up over the past decade. They were supposed to
co-ordinate the “war on terror”. Instead, according to a recent according
to a recent Senate report, the
centres pose a threat to civil liberties as well as producing a series of
half-baked reports which were worse than useless.
So as
Obama starts his second term, the illusions many held in his administration
four years ago have all but disappeared. The state is there to protect
capitalist corporations and big finance. And Obama is there to co-ordinate the
work of the state, putting together an apparatus that resembles those of a
police state.
Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, executive director of the PCJF, said
in a statement: “These documents show that the FBI and the Department of
Homeland Security are treating protests against the corporate and banking
structure of America
as potential criminal and terrorist activity. These documents also show these
federal agencies functioning as a de facto intelligence arm of Wall Street and
Corporate America.”
As the struggles against massive inequality, unemployment
and low wages gather pace, America ’s
capitalist state is tooling up for mass confrontation. The rights enshrined in
the US
constitution will have to be renewed through the creation of a more developed,
revolutionary democracy. That much is clear.
Paul Feldman
Communications editor
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