Maryland troopers spied on activist groups!
Protesters added to database of terrorist suspects
July 18, 2008 - Undercover Maryland
state troopers infiltrated three groups advocating peace and protesting the
death penalty - attending meetings and sending reports on their activities to
U.S. intelligence and military agencies, according to documents released
Thursday.
The documents show the activities
occurred from at least March 2005 to May 2006 and that officers used false
names, which the documents referred to as "covert identities" - to
open e-mail accounts to receive messages from the groups.
Also included in the 46 pages of
documents, obtained by the Maryland chapter of the American Civil Liberties
Union through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, is an account of an
activist's name being entered into a federally funded database designed to
share information among state, local and federal law-enforcement agencies on
terrorist and drug trafficking suspects.
ACLU attorney David Rocah said
state police violated federal laws prohibiting departments that receive federal
funds from maintaining databases with information about political activities
and affiliations.
The activist was identified as Max
Obuszewski. His "primary crime" was entered into the database as
"terrorism - anti government." His "secondary crime" was
listed as "terrorism - anti-war protestors." The database is known as
the Washington-Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, or HIDTA.
"This is not supposed to
happen in America," said Mr. Rocah. "In a free society, which relies
on the engagement of citizens in debate and protest and political activity to
maintain that freedom ... you should be able to attend a meeting about an issue
you care about without having to worry that government spies are entering your
name into a database used to track alleged terrorists and drug
traffickers."
Ed. Note: Apparently, in the
state of Maryland (and I am certain, beyond) it is now a "crime" in
this country to protest the death penalty, and be pro-peace. Without
judge or jury, you are convicted of that "crime" (through no
due process whatsoever) by having your name put on a federally funded
database designed to share
information among state, local and federal law enforcement agencies on
terrorist and drug trafficking suspects. So without
ever having trafficked in drugs or indulged in doing or advocating any
kind of
terrorism, you have been labeled by your government as someone who has
done
either or both activities.
Welcome to Amerika.