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« on: September 14, 2010, 10:19:09 PM »

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Big Driller may be watching you.

According to recently leaked documents, the Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security has been tracking anti-gas drilling groups and their meetings — including a public screening of the film “Gasland,” a documentary about the environmental hazards of natural gas drilling.

The office has included the information in its weekly intelligence bulletins sent to law enforcement agencies.

The bulletins are also sent to gas companies drilling in the Marcellus Shale.

Activists and environmental groups have responded with outrage and some alarm.

Read rest of article here:
http://www.centredaily.com/2010/09/14/2206710/documents-show-homeland-security.html



***If someone can find the ACTUAL documents mentioned in this article, that would be much appreciated!***


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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2010, 10:24:47 PM »

`Appalled' Pa. gov. shuts down reports on protests:
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gtDwVxKz9w-Cmlio-XZTBHjbJfIwD9I81L4O0

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Rendell said he ordered an end to the $125,000 contract with the Philadelphia-based organization, the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, that supplied the information, but said he was not firing his homeland security director, James Powers.

Institute of Terrorism Research and Response's website:
http://www.terrorresponse.org/


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« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2010, 01:01:56 AM »

The more I trace the connections of "Institute of Terrorism Research and Response", the more I bump into the same organizations that Anti_Illuminati comes across in his research.

ASIS, http://www.asisonline.org/about/history/index.xml

I came across a list of ASIS networks off of their own webpage, and ITRR is one of them, including the whole cast of suspects that A_I has been exposing for the last couple of years:
http://www.asisonline.org/councils/documents/OpenSourceIntelligenceLinks.pdf

ASIS Propaganda site: "Security management": http://www.securitymanagement.com/contact-us

ITRR loves to brag about their Israel connections:
http://www.securitymanagement.com/article/israels-lessons-public-resilience-006782

Isn't that nice, that our American peace officers who swore an oath to the Constitution, receive Z**nist training to track terrorists AKA you, me and Gasland viewers?

Disturbing "Case Study" of ITRR: (total violation of fourth amendment if it were to happen in U.S.)
http://inhomelandsecurity.com/2007/06/case_study_institute_of_terror.html

Powerpoint Presentation done by ITRR:
http://www.slideshare.net/arichman3/fusion-center-briefs-final


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ITRR: Document Preparing the Next Generation of Defenders: ASU students train in Israel
http://www.slideshare.net/arichman3/iacspasu-loftus

Meet Aaron Richman, director of ITRR:
http://il.linkedin.com/in/richmanaaron

If these guys are sooo worried about "cybersecurity" why the heck would they publish all of their bios, battleplans, documents, on the regular world wide web for everyone to find and read, just by typing in key phrases on Google Advanced Search?  Is it like some type of honeypot, or are these globalist scumbags just full of hubris?


I believe there is enough evidence to try Aaron Richman for espionage and treason.  This guy and his cronies are hardcore criminals for violating Pennsylvania citizens' Constitutional rights.

MODIFIED/EDIT: That powerpoint was taken down off of that server immediately after I did this posting.
Here is a Google cache of that presentation:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:uZKpt0q_8VoJ:www.slideshare.net/arichman3/fusion-center-briefs-final+Institute+of+Terrorism+Research+and+Response&cd=24&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2010, 01:37:57 AM »

A more comprehensive news article on this controversy:
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2010/09/post_122.html

I'm tempted to e-mail some of these activists to get my hands on that Bulletin. 

It would be as big as MIAC, Crisis Controlled, VA Fusion Center, or DHS Right-wing extremist documents.

I hate it, hate it, hate it, when journalists mention "documents" without giving citations or links to allow you to read them.
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« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2010, 02:44:25 AM »

Rendell is a POS douche-bag.
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« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2010, 08:20:21 AM »

Governor: State's tracking of protesters 'absolutely ludicrous'

By the CNN Wire Staff
September 15, 2010 5:54 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell says he is appalled that the state's Office of Homeland Security, unbeknownst to him, had been compiling and circulating information about protesters at peaceful gatherings.

Banging his fist on the podium Tuesday evening, a visibly angry Rendell called the practice "absolutely ludicrous."

"Let me make this as clear as I can make it. Protesting against an idea, a principle, a process, is not a real threat against infrastructure," he said at a news conference. "Protesting is a God-given American right, a right that is in our Constitution, a right that is fundamental to all we believe in as Americans."

The governor said he only recently learned that the state homeland security office had been paying a Pennsylvania firm to compile lists of rallies -- which were then passed to law enforcement agencies and other entities as possible security threats. The contract cost the state $125,000 and will not be renewed, he said.

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« Reply #6 on: September 15, 2010, 08:27:11 AM »

I commented on this story.

It was another independent thread here on this forum.

Might be wise to blend the two threads into one.

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« Reply #7 on: September 15, 2010, 08:36:50 AM »

Good glad he is hopping mad.  Now maybe we can get on with 10th amendment movement!!  Send the feds packing out of each state!  States Rights!
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« Reply #8 on: September 15, 2010, 10:09:40 AM »

Tis declaration just made my day, got me high in fact.
 Could be the tide is turning

"Let me make this as clear as I can make it. Protesting against an idea, a principle, a process, is not a real threat against infrastructure," he said at a news conference. "Protesting is a God-given American right, a right that is in our Constitution, a right that is fundamental to all we believe in as Americans."
 Bless his heart.
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« Reply #9 on: September 15, 2010, 10:19:56 AM »

Well, living in PA, I know that Rendell is a corrupt establishment scumbag.  Is he really outraged, or is he just covering his own butt?

He talks the talk, but I wonder if he really walks the walk.
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« Reply #10 on: September 15, 2010, 11:03:09 AM »

Yeah, this is obviously not true...


DHS does not just track peaceful protesters, they track every human on the planet. They also have "Cancer Assassination" vans that shoot cancer radiation into cars without any warrant whatsoever. And the vans are not even identified. They could be child abduction vans, but your child will never know...until THE FINDERS gets a hold of them.

The fact that DHS has dozens of CANCER ASSASSINATION unmarked vans roaming the streets to shoot cancer radiation directly into US citizens for whatever reason (including sport...one director of the DHS was already caught keeping sex slaves on IBM dog collars where she was repeatedly raped because of DHS' power.

This is documented, confirmved, above suspicion and beyond reasonable doubt.

Maybe Ed Rendell should pull his head out of his f**king ass so that he can smell the difference between liberty and BULL SHIT!!
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« Reply #11 on: September 15, 2010, 12:40:11 PM »

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2010/October/Pages/SecuritySoftwareLooksattheBigPicture.aspx

Security Software Looks at the Big Picture



By Eric Beidel

It’s easier to keep an eye on one big picture than 1,000 little ones.

That’s the premise behind AWARE, an automated warning and response engine developed by New Jersey’s Abeo Technical Solutions. The company’s approach to large-scale surveillance was born out of research by the Department of Homeland Security and Florida State University that found, not surprisingly, that two or three security guards couldn’t adequately monitor 500 camera feeds.

“Human vigilance only has so much elasticity,” said Bob Allen, head of business development at Abeo. “We watch cameras for camera watchers at the speed of electrons.”

AWARE software gives security professionals a look at an entire property and the location of each camera on the grounds. The system takes into account a client’s internal policies. It becomes accustomed to regularly occurring activities and sends alerts to appropriate parties when something out of the ordinary occurs.

Activities are tracked on an image that can be viewed in different formats, including as a Google Earth map or 3-D computer-aided design. Threats appear as icons that change colors as potentially dangerous activities are captured by sensors and cameras. For example, an orange icon will pop up on the screen if someone walks the wrong way through a door at the airport. If that person drops a bag off and then leaves through the same door, the icon turns red, signifying a greater threat. The system’s operator can watch a live feed from the camera nearest the activity without abandoning the overall picture of the airport grounds.
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« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2010, 05:27:25 AM »

‘Appalled’ Pa. gov. shuts down reports on protests
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/09/appalled-pa-gov-shuts-reports-protests/
By The Associated Press
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 -- 8:19 am

'Deeply embarrassed' Pa. governor shuts down intelligence reports on peaceful, legit events Information about an anti-BP candlelight vigil, a gay and lesbian festival and other peaceful gatherings became the subject of anti-terrorism bulletins being distributed by Pennsylvania's homeland security office, an apologetic Gov. Ed Rendell admitted. Rendell, who claimed he'd just learned about the practice, said Tuesday that the information was useless to law enforcement agencies and that distributing it was tantamount to trampling on constitutional rights. In recent weeks, several acts of vandalism at drilling sites spurred the inclusion of events likely to be attended by environmentalists and the bulletins began going to representatives of Pennsylvania's booming natural gas industry. A Philadelphia rally organized by a nonprofit group to support Rendell's push for higher spending on public schools even made a bulletin, as did drilling protests at a couple of Rendell's news conferences this month as he toured the state to boost support for a tax on the natural gas industry. "I am deeply embarrassed and I apologize to any of the groups who had this information disseminated on their right to peacefully protest," Rendell said at an evening Capitol news conference.
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« Reply #13 on: September 16, 2010, 12:48:44 PM »

YES!

Wayne Madsen covered this topic on air today with Alex Jones!!!

Kurt is going to do an article today on this!
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« Reply #14 on: September 16, 2010, 12:55:23 PM »

I couldn't find any info on the unmarked cancer assassination vans (at least not with those terms lol)

Are you talking about those microwave things used for crowd control or something else?
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« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2010, 12:57:06 PM »

Maybe mobile x-ray trucks they use for customs inspections? Huh
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« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2010, 01:05:13 PM »

Wonders why the Mossad is so entrenched in New Jersey?


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« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2010, 11:26:41 PM »

Protest Group Demands Investigation Into Homeland Security Spying
http://www.infowars.com/protest-group-demands-investigation-into-homeland-security-spying/
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Governor Rendell apologized to the groups that were targeted, noting that protest was a constitutional right. Photo: Cliff.

One of the Pennsylvania protest groups that was targeted for surveillance by Homeland Security as a possible terror threat has demanded an investigation into the scandal after Gov. Ed Rendell was forced to issue an apology and cancel a $108,000-a-year contract with the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, the American-Israeli group that provided DHS with intelligence on pro-gas drilling, anti-war and Tea Party organizations.

“This has angered me more than anything so far,” Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition member Janine Dymond of Harding said Wednesday. “We’re not even against drilling. We’re against the regulation of this industry and the loss of our rights. But we’re labeled as potential terrorists.”

Governor Rendell apologized to the groups that were targeted, noting that protest was a constitutional right, but refused to fire Department of Homeland Security Director James F. Powers Jr.

“Obviously I’m thrilled that Rendell apologized and everything, but I still think (Powers) needs to be fired,” Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition co-founder Dr. Thomas Jiunta of Lehman Township said. “For people exercising their right to free speech and opinions about natural gas drilling to be put on the same level as terrorists is not only extreme, but unconscionable. I think there definitely needs to be an investigation.”

As we have documented for years, the true target of the domestic anti-terror apparatus has always been peaceful Americans who show much as the slightest interest in anything political or have any kind of grievance against the state whatsoever. Until consequences are brought to bare, and the whole culture of training police and federal authorities that American citizens are their enemy is irrevocably altered, peaceful protest groups will continue to be treated as terrorists.

During the Clinton years we saw numerous reports issued by the FBI and the Joint Terrorism Task Force that characterized the most banal and seemingly pro-American activities as signs of potential domestic terror. One advisory leaflet encouraged people to contact the JTTF if they came into contact with Americans who were “defenders of the US Constitution” or those who “make numerous references to the US Constitution”. Lone individuals were listed under the category “single issue terrorists”.

A Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Law Enforcement pamphlet issued in 2006 identified buying baby formula, beer, wearing Levi jeans, carrying identifying documents like a drivers license and traveling with women or children, all as signs of potential terrorism. Being a “nice guy” was also a potential characteristic of a domestic terrorist, according to the document.

A Virginia training manual that also became public in 2006 and was used to help state employees recognize terrorists listed anti-government and property rights activists as terrorists and included binoculars, video cameras, paper pads and notebooks in a compendium of terrorist tools.

Authorities are already acting on the premise that anyone who is mildly political or talks about the Constitution is a potential terrorist.

In May 2008, a student of a large bible college in east Texas was accused by federal agents of committing an “act of terror and espionage” after he gave a talk to a group of Boy Scouts in which he encouraged them to educate themselves about the U.S. constitution.

In July 2007, the Kuhns, a North Carolina couple were terrorized by sheriff’s deputy Brian Scarborough, who broke into their house, assaulted them and then arrested the couple for the crime of flying an upside down U.S. flag.

In 2004, Kelly Rushing was charged with making “terroristic threats” after he handed out Alex Jones videos and recordings of a Congressman Ron Paul speech on C-Span to Lyon County, Kentucky officials and Kentucky State Trooper Lewis Dobbs.

These are just a handful of the plethora of cases we have covered where Americans are treated as terrorists simply for engaging in peaceful protest or merely routine behavior.

We have to understand that Homeland Security was explicitly set up and has been operating for the primary purpose of oppressing the American people since its inception. DHS is a hostile threat to the very bedrock of the country, the US Constitution, and until the entire organization is disbanded it will continue to trample on the rights of citizens from all political persuasions.
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« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2010, 11:30:46 PM »

Israeli firm, Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, operating from post office boxes in Jerusalem and Philadelphia, spied on peaceful Pennsylvania protesters under contract to Governor Ed Rendell. Rendell claims outrage even though he heads up a corrupt administration. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and others censor Israeli angle to story. Time to shake the American flag free of Israeli pests.

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/

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« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2010, 11:32:57 PM »

Pa. ordeal raises new questions about states' info-gathering
http://the-peoples-forum.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=20457
By John Gramlich, Stateline Staff Writer
Thursday, September 16, 2010

Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has canceled a $125,000 contract with a consulting firm that sent a bulletin to the state's Office of Homeland Security in which it described opponents of natural gas drilling as "environmental extremists" and suggested they were a threat to the state. Rendell told reporters in a news conference on Tuesday (Sept. 15) that Pennsylvania would cancel its deal with the firm, the Institute of Terrorism Response and Research, which also identified animal rights demonstrations and anti-war events as potential security threats to the state. "I am appalled that information was disseminated about groups that were exercising their constitutional right to free speech and to protest," Rendell said, according to ProPublica, an investigative journalism group in New York that broke the initial story about the security bulletin. "They shouldn't be on any list [of possible security threats]. This is extraordinarily embarrassing." While the state's contract with the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response was relatively small, ProPublica notes that there are many unanswered questions about the episode, suggesting it may not be over. For one, Rendell's staffers knew about the bulletin last week, but Rendell himself claims to have found out only this week. Also, ProPublica reported that the initial description of anti-drilling activists as "environmental extremists" came from the FBI, rather than the private sector.

On a national level, the events in Pennsylvania raise new questions about the information that states and their security contractors might be gathering on political groups or activists who have broken no laws.  In July 2008, The Washington Post reported that Maryland State Police had spied on anti-war and anti-death penalty activists for more than a year during the administration of Robert Ehrlich, a Republican former governor who is also the party's nominee this year to replace current Governor Martin O'Malley. The federal Department of Homeland Security assisted in the spying, which drew condemnation from Maryland politicians, activists and civil liberties groups for months. 
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« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2010, 11:43:42 PM »

Ex-top Rendell aide questions contract with private terror intelligence group
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20100916_Ex-top_Rendell_aide_questions_contract_with_private_terror_intelligence_group.html
By Joelle Farrell and Angela Couloumbis
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau Posted on Thu, Sep. 16, 2010

HARRISBURG - Gov. Rendell's former top emergency management adviser on Wednesday questioned why the state has been paying a company $103,000 for intelligence on terrorism threats, saying much of that work is already done by a specialized unit in the Pennsylvania State Police. Adrian R. King Jr., director of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) until late 2005, said the state police's Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center has trained analysts who supply intelligence information and investigative data to help law enforcement counter potential threats. Instead, he said, the state was paying the Philadelphia-based Institute on Terrorism Research and Response for little more than a compilation of planned public demonstrations by activist groups, including antiwar, environmental, and animal-rights advocates. "In my experience, the PA [Criminal Intelligence Center] is well-equipped to do this work, to do this analysis," said King, now a partner at Ballard Spahr. "They're trained. They understand the law. They understand people's rights. They understand what is credible." King added, "For $103,000 a year, you could hire at least one if not two full-time analysts to operate out of the state police criminal intelligence center with, I believe, better quality control." State police officials could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

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Rendell policy chief Donna Cooper was quoted in a July Inquirer story about some of the groups that were being tracked, including groups that advocated for more education funding.

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He ordered his staff to terminate the contract, but said he did not plan to discipline anyone in his administration who had authorized it. [Terminating a contract with Mossad? hmmm... either he has found a "creative" way to fund this anti-constitutional project or the NWO has gotten themselves even more infighting.]

Maria Finn, spokeswoman for PEMA, which oversees the Homeland Security Office, said the contract with the institute had not been competitively bid. Asked why, she said it had been "determined that there was no other company at the time who could fulfill the requirements." She added that the Homeland Security Office "had researched possible options regarding this type of service and had concluded that, outside of the FBI and CIA, there existed no other service of this kind."

Incorporated in 2004, the institute is directed by Perelman, a former York police officer, and Aaron Richman, who served in military and counterterrorism operations in Israel.

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The company also lists offices in Washington, London, and Jerusalem.
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« Reply #21 on: September 17, 2010, 04:21:25 AM »

If they want terror experts to tell them what to watch out for, they could pay Prison Planet Forum members and actually get their money's worth and the truth to boot!
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2010, 06:50:37 AM »

If they want terror experts to tell them what to watch out for, they could pay Prison Planet Forum members and actually get their money's worth and the truth to boot!

Shit, if I was a federal agent who took an oath to defend and protect the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic, I would be scouring the internet for truth instead of investigating people who watch a fricking documentary about protecting America's water supply.
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« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2010, 07:13:35 AM »

Everyone in PA knows Rendell comes from the Jewish and Italian Mob families.  We're literally just sucking all the trash from Atlantic City.

If you want to see how the Casino Gulag is implemented just watch the status of PA.  Hopefully this will shoot down the Democrat Governor's run Onorato, although Corbett is probably just as bad.  At least we'll have some type of gridlock with a majority House being Democrat.
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« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2010, 11:23:05 AM »

Kurt Nimmo did a really good article covering the Israeli connection:

http://www.infowars.com/pennsylvania-homeland-security-employed-israeli-company-to-suppress-american-political-dissent/
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« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2010, 07:33:09 PM »

Israeli Company Hired by State Government to Spy on Pennsylvanians and Other Americans
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/09/19-1
Published on Sunday, September 19, 2010 by CommonDreams.org
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The surprise disclosure that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through its state Homeland Security Agency, along with a number of local police departments in the state, have been employing a private Israeli security company with strong links to Mossad and the Israeli Defense Force grows increasingly disturbing when the website of the company, called the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, is examined.

ITRR’s slick site at www.terrorresponse.org features a homepage image of an armor-clad soldier or riot policeman preparing to fire an automatic pistol, while the company boasts of being “the preeminent Isreal/American security firm, providing training, intelligence and education for clients across the globe.”

The firm, which offers courses locally at the University of Philadelphia, notes that all its course offerings, some of which are taught in Israel, are “approved by the Israeli Ministry of Defense.”  The course titles include such compelling topics as: “Tactical Advantage in Combat,” “Civilian Battlefield,” “Undercover/Plainclothes Tactical Operations,” “Israeli Shooting Techniques,” “Arena Combat,” “Hard Entry (Arrest)”  and “Principles of Night Operations.”  While a number of the titles link to course descriptions, the links to the undercover class and the civilian battlefield class were disabled when this reporter visited the site, which was two days after the company’s role as a state security contractor was exposed.

The description for the Tactical Advantage course, which the website says was designed for military, law enforcement and security personnel, describes the program as “intense, dirty, aggressive and based on Israeli Counter-Terror Schools policy.” It says “This course pushes trainees to the physical and mental edge.”  American organizations which engage in protests and rallies, hearing that reference to the Israeli Counter-Terror Schools policy, might recall the IDF’s handling of the aid flotilla that was boarded on the high seas by IDF troops as they read these lines. That assault, in which the Israelis used 9mm semi-automatic weapons against defenders armed at most with sticks and light chains, left nine flotilla participants, including a young Turkish American, dead.

The Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, which only lists a post-box address in Philadelphia (though in its report on the scandal the Philadelphia Inquirer referred to ITRR as a “Philadelphia-based company with offices in Philadelphia and Jerusalem”), also advertises a subsidiary operation it calls a Targeted Action Monitoring Center (TAM-C), which it claims is “world renowned” and which it says supplies “factual, actionable intelligence to subscribers.”  All information gathered by the firm’s staff of “former law enforcement, military and intelligence professionals” is sent to the Israeli headquarters of the TAM-C for processing--a move which effectively insulates it from discovery by any surveillance victims who might seek disclosure under federal or state Freedom of Information laws, or who might sue in court for violation of their civil liberties.

While ITRR, founded in 2004, doesn’t name any of its clients, it says they range from Fortune 100 companies, including the power industry, maritime companies, US infrastructure companies, “the company company charged with protecting oil production facilities,” missionary organizations and pharmaceutical firms, to law enforcement agencies and joint terrorism task forces.

A search on Google for references to ITRR doesn’t turn up much, but there is a report in July 2008 by a Washington-based right-wing site called National Terror Alert, which attributes a warning of a “possible large-scale terror attack” to ITRR. Claiming that it had “intercepted communications from an organization closely associated with international terrorists, to include al Qaeda,” the National Terror Alert organization says TIRR reports that, “Available intelligence and recent events indicate that terrorists have an established capability and current intent to mount an attack on the target and there is some additional information on the nature of the threat. It is assessed that an attack on the target is a priority for the terrorists and is likely to be mounted.”

Nothing came of this "alert," but it should be noted that a year later, the first head of the new federal Department of Homeland Security, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge, admitted that the color-coded terror alerts issued by his office had been manipulated to serve Republican political interests. It should also be recalled that the 2008 TIRR  “warning” came during the height of the election season, just before the two national party conventions. As the Philadelphia Daily News commented at the time in a headline, “GOP kicks off fall campaign with heightened terror alert.”

But ITRR does much more than just monitor terrorists. Indeed, it seems to be far too busy monitoring legitimate, non-violent and completely legal protest organizations and other political groups to do much real anti-terror work.  According to news reports on ITRR’s work for the Pennsylvania Homeland Security Agency and also the Pittsburgh Police Department, it would appear that ITRR was spying on and providing Pennsylvania State Police and Homeland Security with reports on everything from anti-war groups and anti-oil-shale-fracking groups to gay rights groups, animal rights groups, environmental organizations and even Good Schools Pennsylvania, a citizens association formed to back Gov. Ed Rendell’s school reform initiatives. Even a Harrisburg, PA man who likes to bring a 25-foot inflatable pig to demonstrations to symbolize government waste was targeted.

 While local news media reports in Philadelphia have suggested that ITRR is just composed of two people, Aaron Richman, an Israeli police captain and security consultant and Michael Perelman, a retired New York City police commander, the website makes it clear that the company actually employs a large number of people in Israel, and may have as many as 15 people working “in the field” in the US.

Its activities are not limited to Pennsylvania either.  The firm boasts on its website that “Information provided to clients ranges from issues of global jihad to Mexican Cartel  threats along America’s southern border (maybe that’s where Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer got her weird tale, eventually debunked and retracted, of beheadings in the border desert?) to providing guidance of the threat of disorders as a result of international monetary meetings.”

This latter is a reference to the yeoman work ITRR reportedly did for the Pittsburg Police Department in advance of the disastrous G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh, which turned into a police riot after the local government and police brought in hundreds of reinforcements from other cities, with cops suited up as though for war, to lock down the city and prevent students from demonstrating against the predations of international capital and international “free trade” agreements. It appears that ITRR had ingratiated its way into the confidence of demonstration planners by having its agents join chat rooms and websites “posing as G-20 opponents.” One wonders whether these same agents may have also acted as agents provocateur.

As the head of Pennsylvania’s Homeland Security Agency, James Powers, who hired ITRR, put it, “We got the information to the Pittsburgh Police, and they were able to cut them off at the pass.”

So much for the Constitutional right to protest!

Several calls for comment made to the Homeland Security Agency and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency which oversees it went unanswered, but Perelman has released a statement saying "The Institute of Terrorism Research and Response tracks events, givinglaw enforcement a heads-up for the potential of disorder as our bulletins provided to the [state] clearly show...[and] does not follow people, conduct surveillance, photograph, or record individuals."

Gov. Rendell, after the story about ITRR’s activities for the state under a no-bid, $125,000/year contract, broke, claimed he was “embarrassed” by the spying on non-violent civic action organizations, and vowed to cancel the contract effective this October. 

It is not clear, however, that there will be any information provided about who was spied on over the time the company has been active. Members of both political parties in the state legislature are calling for a General Assembly hearing into ITRR’s activities, but such calls in this closely divided body generally come to little or  nothing. Meanwhile, Rendell, a lame duck governor headed for the exit, is unlikely to do anything about the issue beyond saying he’s embarrassed by it. He has said he has no intention of firing Powers.

I know how damaging this kind of spying by state and local governments can be. Back in the mid-1970s, when I and some journalist colleagues owned and ran a small weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, the LA Vanguard, we were among the targets of a massive illegal spying campaign by the paranoid Los Angeles Police Department’s “red squad,” the Public Disorder Intelligence Division. Our staff was actually penetrated by a young red squad officer, who pretended to be a student wannabe journalist in order to try to learn our sources for reports on the LAPD.  But we were only one of about 200 groups, ranging from a local anti-nuclear group to the Peace & Freedom Party, a well-known third party in California electoral politics, to the National Organization for Woman and even the office of then City Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky.

The reason we all learned about what the LAPD red squad was doing was that one spy was outed, a class-action suit was filed by the ACLU of Southern California, there was discovery ordered by the court, and eventually the city of Los Angeles settled with the victims of the campaign, to the tune of $1.8 million.

The Pennsylvania ACLU may sue Pennsylvania over this latest domestic spying outrage, but the times have changed, and it is hard to be confident that the courts, no great friend of civil liberties at the state level, and packed with Reagan and Bush 1 and 2 appointees at the federal level, will mandate disclosure of the names of groups spied on, much less of the records that were compiled. Furthermore, because the state did this spying through an outside contractor, which is headquartered in Israel, government and police agencies could claim that the records are for the most part out of their hands and beyond the courts’ jurisdiction.

At least one man, Gene Stilp, owner of the giant inflatable pig, already has plans to sue the government in federal court. "When people's civil rights are trampled it's a federal issue," says Stilp, himself a licensed attorney. Stilp says he isn’t satisfied with Rendell’s statement that he is “embarrassed” by the disclosure of ITRR’s contract. “Being embarrassed doesn’t cut it,” says Stilp, who is calling for an investigation into ITRR’s spying activities by the attorney general or the federal government, and full disclosure of which groups and individuals were spied upon.

Another person who has good reason to believe he was probably targeted by ITRR is ThisCantBeHappening!’s own John Grant. Says Grant, “The more I read about this affair, the more disturbing it seems. I'm a Vietnam veteran and part of an organization -- Veterans For Peace -- that very publicly opposes the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. We meet monthly and we organize events with other anti-war groups. All First-Amendment-protected, red-blooded American stuff. To think that some self-ordained watchdog group of security freaks is monitoring me and my friends and reporting our activities to God-knows who in the context of 'terrorism' -- and probably making tons of money doing it -- really pisses me off. Governor Rendell SHOULD be embarrassed. He should come clean and make public all the groups and people this gang was spying and reporting on. The fact they are somehow connected to Israel -- a nation many of us have been critical of -- is further reason to clear up what's going on."
Dave Lindorff is a founding member of ThisCantBeHappening!, the new independent, collectively-owned, journalist-run online newspaper. His work, and that of colleagues John Grant, Linn Washington and Charles Young, can be found at www.thiscantbehappening.net
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« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2010, 10:51:48 PM »

  I live in Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh.  They are running ads on KDKA about how a natural gas company is helping farmers that have allowed them to drill on their land.  I don't normally listen to KDKA but I have been car pooling for a job the last few days and this ad airs several times an hour. 

  It did raise a red flag for me.  Anytime I hear this type of ad I am automatically suspicious.  It is natural to be suspicious because this is not an ad to SELL the public a PRODUCT, it is an ad to SELL the public an OPINION.  They are pushing the idea of how this gas company is doing good things for local farmers.
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« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2010, 11:31:26 PM »

I saw the same ad (I reside in PA too).  I'm unable to find a video of it online but it basically had a couple farmers (or people dressed as farmers) talking about how a gas company approached them with money and how grateful they were for it and how good it turned out to be... getting paid for doing nothing and all.

I don't think they ever mentioned what they were being paid for or what exactly was happening on their land though.
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« Reply #28 on: October 10, 2010, 03:45:35 PM »

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« Reply #29 on: October 11, 2010, 01:55:25 PM »

DHS Contractors can't tell difference between Patriots and Terrorists
http://www.youtube.com/user/Informedru#p/a/u/0/nCPH1MMpk-E
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« Reply #30 on: October 11, 2010, 10:06:08 PM »

http://www.detectordogs.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=80

this is a Australian web site that reportedly has a member called "Institute of Terrorism Research and Response Inc"

same peeps?
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