From: Travis
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009
Subject:  DoD Training Manual: Protests are "Low-Level Terrorism"







http://open.salon.com/blog/dennis_loo/2009/06/14/dod_training_manual_protests_are_low-level_terrorism

JUNE 14, 2009 7:35PM

DoD Training Manual: Protests are "Low-Level Terrorism"

The Department of Defense is training all of its personnel in its
current Antiterrorism and Force Protection Annual Refresher Training
Course that political protest is "low-level terrorism."

The Training introduction reads as follows:

"Anti-terrorism (AT) and Force Protection (FP) are two facets of the
Department of Defense (DoD) Mission Assurance Program. It is DoD
policy, as found in DoDI 2000.16, that the DoD Components and the DoD
elements and personnel shall be protected from terrorist acts through
a high pirority, comprehensive, AT program. The DoD's AT program shall
be all encompassing using an integrated systems approach."

The first question of the Terrorism Threat Factors, "Knowledge Check
1" section reads as follows:

Which of the following is an example of low-level terrorism activity?

Select the correct answer and then click Check Your Answer.

O   Attacking the Pentagon

O   IEDs

O   Hate crimes against racial groups

O   Protests

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The "correct" answer is Protests.

A copy of this can be found on the last two pages of this pdf.

The ACLU learned of this training and on June 10, 2009 sent a letter
to the Gail McGinn, Acting Under-Secretary of Defense for Personnel
and Readiness, objecting to their training all DoD personnel that the
exercise of First Amendment rights constitutes "low-level terrorism."

For those who have worried about a trend - evident, for example, in
the USA PATRIOT Act, the universal and ongoing government surveillance
of all of Americans' electronic communications that began in February
of 2001 (seven months before 9/11), the global war on a tactic
(terrorism), therefore making this war unending, the unprecedented
pre-emptive arrests of protestors at the 2008 Republican National
Convention with those protesters being charged as "domestic
terrorists," the justifications for torture, pre-emptive wars of
aggression, ongoing occupations, American gulags such as Bagram,
suspension of habeas corpus, and "prolonged detention" for acts
someone might commit, not what they have done, FBI et al infiltration
of protest groups and the government's acknowledged use of undercover
agents (agents provocateurs) in said infiltration, thus giving the
government under the rubric of fighting domestic terrorism
unrestrained and unsupervisable power to suppress legitimate political
activities, the unleashing and justifications for Christian fascists
to murder those they do not like (such as the assassination of Dr.
George Tiller and the killing at the Holocaust Museum a few days ago)
- this news adds further fuel to the fire.

These are not items from some famously vilified, non-US dictatorial
regime. These are items from the good ole USA, land of the free and
home of the brave.

Just how brave are we now? How free are we still? Are we brave enough
to be "winter soldiers" and stand up against these fascist moves? Or
will we go down in history in infamy, the way the "Good Germans" of
the 1930s and 1940s did?


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