Military, Homeland Security, Spies on Planned Parenthood, Other Domestic Groups

By Matthew Rothschild, March 1, 2010

The Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security have been spying on Planned Parenthood, as well as anti-abortion groups and other domestic groups.

On February 2, 2002, a Joint Forces Command “update” to the FBI’s Olympic Intelligence Center provided information on “US Persons” and organizations, including Planned Parenthood and a white supremacist group, and their “involvement in protests and literature distribution,” according to a May 1, 2002, memorandum from a Pentagon deputy inspector general. The memo was part of a trove of documents that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org) recently pried loose in a lawsuit. The information about Planned Parenthood was “clearly outside the purview of military intelligence,” the deputy inspector general said.

This wasn’t the only—or the most recent—time the government has peered into the workings of Planned Parenthood.

The Department of Homeland Security “conducted a threat assessment of local pro- and anti-abortion activists,” reported the Wisconsin State Journal on February 8, relying also on a document made public by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The report was shared “with police in Middleton and with the director of the Wisconsin Statewide Information Center,” the State Journal noted. It “was compiled prior to a February 2009 meeting in Middleton by the University of Wisconsin Hospital board to decide whether to open a clinic that would offer late-term abortions.”

The Wisconsin ACLU condemns this spying.

“Without probable cause that a crime is being committed or is about to be committed, police or the federal government don't have the right to snoop on activists,” says Stacy Harbaugh, the community advocate of the Madison-area office of the ACLU of Wisconsin. “Having the feds investigate organizations on both sides of the abortion debate doesn't make us all safer: it simply victimizes more individuals' freedom and privacy rights.”

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s lawsuit against the Defense Department has uncovered “hundreds of reports of possibly illegal intelligence activities,” the group says.

One example involves Alaskans for Peace and Justice. NORAD/NORTHCOM “specifically indentified a United States Person (USP) group (Alaskans for Peace & Justice), which was planning a peaceful demonstration” on September 24, 2005. It then “retained the information” in its files, and it may have included that information “in a command briefing.”

Another example involves a staff officer at the U.S. Army Reserve Command at Fort McPherson, Georgia, who “routinely collected and retained information from open sources concerning domestic U.S.-person protest groups exercising their freedom of speech/assembly,” said a 2007 Pentagon document. “There was no indication that the information contained a foreign nexus or otherwise represented a legitimate force protection threat to the U.S. Army.”

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Comments

As to the Spying and Monitoring of Planned Parenthood --- maybe they are just making sure that P.P. fulfill their quota?

And hey, if the Military wasn't keeping an eye on our Eugenics Operations --- O.B. Laden would probably get us.

And dude, face it, they are spying on us all, right here, right now.

It's the New Freedom.

A couple of days back, Obama just signed off on the "Patridiot Act" renewal, --- but he promised he wouldn't do that, you say?

Tough, and if you don't like it --- North Com is Standing by, and they have guns and stuff that goes boom.

As I oft quote --- "We has met the Enemy, and He is Us"

I really thought you guys liked this Government Control stuff --- what, you say? You wanted Big Government without a Police State? --- Sorry, they don't make em that way.

If you even give a damn about this stuff, maybe it is time to reach out and find what you have in common with the True Libertarian Tea Party movement --- you know those evil "Constitutionalists" and "Clingers" --- and what we have in common is that pesky Constitution, which if you were taught the real version of history, you would know it to be a precious thing --- sorry it didn't mention anything about, "Workers of the World Unite" --- but on that Free Humanity concept, Inalienable Rights (meaning you are born with them and not awarded them by a Government who might just take them back) and Civil Liberties -- there is much to fight on the same side for.

There is that one catch tho, and this coming from me, who grew up counting himself as a "New Deal Progressive", and that is, one of the many Enemies of a Free Humanity, are in fact, this current crop of what passes for Progressives.

This current Progressive thing, bears no resemblance in spirit, to what I grew up identifying with.

Not the same thing, not even close.

Submitted by Rev. JimBo on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 10:54pm.

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