SAINT PAUL, Minnesota - August 31,
2008 - As the police attacks on protesters in Minnesota continue - see this video of the police
swarming a bus transporting members of Earth Justice, seizing the bus and
leaving the group members stranded on the side of the highway - it appears
increasingly clear that it is the federal government that is directing this
intimidation campaign. Minnesota Public Radio reported yesterday that "the
searches were led by the Ramsey County Sheriff's office. Deputies coordinated
searches with the Minneapolis and St. Paul police departments and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation."
Today’s Star Tribune added that the raids were specifically "aided by informants planted in protest groups." Back in May, Marcy Wheeler presciently noted that the Minneapolis Joint Terrorist Task Force - an inter-agency group of federal, state and local law enforcement led by the FBI - was actively recruiting Minneapolis residents to serve as plants, to infiltrate "vegan groups" and other left-wing activist groups and report back to the Task Force about what they were doing. There seems to be little doubt that it was this domestic spying by the federal government that led to the excessive and truly despicable home assaults by the police yesterday.
So here we have a massive assault led by federal government law enforcement agencies on left-wing dissidents and protesters who have committed no acts of violence or illegality whatsoever, preceded by months-long espionage efforts to track what they do; and as extraordinary as that conduct is, more extraordinary is the fact that they have received virtually no attention from the national media and little outcry from anyone. It's not difficult to see why. As the recent "overhaul" of the 30-year-old FISA law illustrated - preceded by the endless expansion of surveillance state powers, justified first by the War on Drugs and then the War on Terror - we've essentially decided that we want our government to spy on us without limits. There is literally no police power that the state can exercise that will cause much protest from the political and media class and, therefore, from the citizenry.