NATIVE INTELLIGENCE
A Column By
Jack D. Forbes
SNOOP
AND LIE: THE USA’S NEW
WAYS
TO DESTROY DEMOCRACY
With the internal plans in the Department of
Defense and the creation of the new Department of Homeland Security, the USA
has embarked upon a program of spying on citizens and deceiving them at the
same time, a program unprecedented even during times of total war (as in World
War II). William M. Arkin, a military affairs analyst has written an article
entitled “Lies enshrined: Pentagon making deception a major, stated goal.” And
these lies are not designed to simply fool an enemy, but also to fool the
citizens of the United States. (See The Sacramento Bee, Dec. 1, 2002,
p.E2, reprinted from the Los Angeles Times).
Whether or not we have a right to accurate
information for decision-making as the voter-rulers of the country, we have
always assumed that we do have a right to be presumed innocent until proven
guilty and to be immune from the violation of our personal integrity and
privacy until charged with a crime or until a search warrant has been issued
based on “probable cause.” But the Pentagon Honchos have decided that they must
be able to ferret out every bit of personal and private information about our
lives in an operation called “Total Information Awareness.” This
KGB-like intrusion into our lives will monitor passports, visas, work permits,
airline tickets, rental cars, gun purchases, chemical purchases, and other
activities involving electronic transactions such as, presumably, credit card
purchases.
Significantly perhaps, the TIA snoop program is
being run by Admiral John Poindexter who was convicted of lying to Congress in
1990 in connection with the Reagan-Bush terrorist war against Nicaragua and the
illegal secret dealing with Iran (the “Iran-Contra” scandal).
These snoop and lie programs must be viewed within
the context of the FBI’s “Carnivore” device which can examine everyone’s email,
the USA Patriot (sic) Act’s provisions extending authority for intrusions into
one’s communications and private lives, the Department of Transportation’s
secret “no-fly lists,”and the legislation which recently created the Department
of Homeland Security. The latter includes a provision calling for the creation
of “the Directorate for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection.”
This agency will be responsible for creating a database on citizens and
residents, which could be used to spy on domestic critics of government as well
as any “terrorists” who might be foolish enough to talk about their plans (or
persons unlucky enough to have had contact, however innocent, with some
“suspicious” person).
It is not clear just how the DIA-IP and the TIA
will interface with each other, but it is possible that two separate databases
will exist on each of us. Will our medical records and our federal and state
tax returns be part of the data collected? Since such records are now
digitalized and often sent via email, it is very possible that they will be
caught up in these huge filing systems (and, incidentally, matched with our
telephone conversations captured by satellites overhead, especially our
overseas conversations). It is hard to imagine Admiral Poindexter not wanting
to pour over the lists of charitable donations reported by Arab-Americans, for
example, or to match their files with telephone calls to Yemen et al.
The new Homeland Security legislation (which
should really be called “State Security” since it protects the government
bureaucracies more than it does the land!), also broadens the ability of
government spies to monitor our email messages, since it changes the criteria
for searching from an “immediate danger” to simply one of a “reasonable belief”
that a crime might occur. (See Marc Sandalow, “Homeland law evokes fears of
‘Big Brother’” San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 28, 2002, p. A24, for
further information). This must be viewed within the context of the FBI’s
“Magic Lantern” program which allows the agents to secretly plant a device on a
person’s computer which records every keystroke, even of writings deleted or
not sent. (See Nat Hentoff, “The Terror of Pre-Crime”, The Progressive,
Sept. 2002, p. 16.).
It seems that the “Founding Fathers” and “Sons of
Liberty” of US Revolution days are being replaced by Adolph Hitler and Josef
Stalin. The Pentagon and the White House are creating a totalitarian system of
internal spying and lying which far exceeds any so-called “War on Terrorism,”
and which, in fact, becomes a form of terrorism against the people of the
country. This Stalinist system of internal repression would appear to be aimed
precisely at the kind of people who brought the Vietnam War to a close through
protests, since, most certainly, those planning a gigantic US empire will want
to be able to prevent effective internal disagreement. Moreover, the
transfer of wealth and power internally from the people as a whole to small
groups of wealthy investors in powerful corporations will have to be shielded
from effective dissent.
For those dear souls who believe that the FBI et
al will never try to trample upon the rights of patriotic citizens, just recall
the Bureau’s war against the civil rights movement, the FBI’s harassment of the
critics of US-backed massacres in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, and
the Bureau’s “Cointelpro” operation against the American Indian Movement and
the Black Panther Party. As Senator Frank Church warned us in the Seventies,
spying can reach the point where all resistance to government can be controlled
because it can be known in advance. And as we know from the past, citizen
groups can be penetrated by government agents who not only report on all
actions, but initiate counter-productive actions themselves.
And for Native Americans, who face a very likely massive attack upon tribal sovereignty from the Republican Supreme Court, White House, and Congress, the possibilities of spying, suppression, arrest, and imprisonment are legion!
[Jack
Forbes, Powhatan-Delaware, is a historian, social critic, and poet, covering
issues of international and inter-ethnic relations for 45 years. His web site
is <://cougar.ucdavis.edu/nas/faculty.html>