(Source: mainstreamrevolution)
WikiLeaks Uncovers Homeland Security Report on Occupy Movement
The transparency organization WikiLeaks has published an assessment report from the Homeland Security Department (DHS) on the Occupy movement that was put together in October of last year. The assessment was attached to a Stratfor email, one of five million or so emails the organization obtained and has been releasing since February 27.
The release of the report is timely, as it is being released just as Occupy supporters are mobilizing for demonstrations against the suppression of the Occupy movement by law enforcement and political leaders in the United States.
Put together by the Office of Infrastructure Protection under DHS, the report seems to have put together with the following presumption in mind, which appears in bold at the top of the report:
“Mass gatherings associated with public protest movements can have disruptive effects on transportation, commercial, and government services, especially when staged in major metropolitan areas. Large scale demonstrations also carry the potential for violence, presenting a significant challenge for law enforcement.”
The report proceeds to break down the risks and threats the Occupy movement poses to “critical infrastructure” by looking at their “impacts” on financial services, commercial facilities, transportation, emergency services and government facilities. The breakdown relied on news reports from sources like the New York Daily News, CBS, Associated Press, CNN, Chicago Tribune, Reuters, New York Times, Boston Globe, etc.
In the report’s summary, DHS concluded:
“The growing support for the OWS movement has expanded the protests’ impact and increased the potential for violence. While the peaceful nature of the protests has served so far to mitigate their impact, larger numbers and support from groups such as Anonymous substantially increase the risk for potential incidents and enhance the potential security risk to critical infrastructure (CI). The continued expansion of these protests also places an increasingly heavy burden on law enforcement and movement organizers to control protesters. As the primary target of the demonstrations, financial services stands the sector most impacted by the OWS protests. Due to the location of the protests in major metropolitan areas, heightened and continuous situational awareness for security personnel across all CI sectors is encouraged.”
Much like the threat government officials might allege WikiLeaks releases pose to national security, the threat is, for the most part, hype. Though the protests had been “peaceful,” Homeland Security determined that the fact that more and more citizens were turning out to support the cause of Occupy posed a possible threat to critical infrastructure and public order. The presence of supporters of Anonymous, which the FBI has been investigating, led Homeland Security to believe “potential incidents” or “potential security risks” could transpire. But, while Anonymous has claimed responsibility for cyber attacks, it has absolutely no history of violence in the world of non-virtual reality.
Noam Chomsky on Wikileaks & Julian Assange
“Julian Assange should be congratulated for carrying out the responsibilities of a citizen in democratic societies, where the population should be aware of what their selected representatives are doing and planning.
The Wikileaks revelations have surely advanced such awareness and understanding, and are a valuable contribution for that reason.”
Anonymous Message To The Citizens Of Oakland
Citizens of Oakland -
Anonymous has been watching. Since the inception of Occupy Oakland,
We have been actively monitoring your behavior, and exposing the identities and sensitive
information of Officers of the Oakland Police Department;
as they have continued to act in an unprofessional and violent manner.
You tear gassed Us. You shot Us with your weapons. You arrested Us. You beat Us.
You also did this to Our Friends, and to Our Families.
We watched as you cut budgets, cut Our jobs, closed Our schools,
Our parks, and Our libraries, while leaving your own salaries alone.
We are shocked and disgusted by your behavior.
Before you commit atrocities against innocent people again, think twice.
You should have expected Us.
Press Release: http://pastebin.com/csU8PR5G
AnonInfoWarfare Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnonInfoWarfare
AnonInfoWarfare Tumblr: http://anoninfowarfare.tumblr.com/
AnonInfoWarfare Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anonymous-Information-Warfare-Division/22248924…
(Source: anonymousinformation)
Occupy America
“A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having” - V.
“There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can’t take part. You can’t even passively take part. And you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all.” - Mario Savio, Berkeley, December 2, 1964



