FBI spied on TEA Party Americans
Exclusive to the Northeast Intelligence Network & Canada Free Press
Douglas J. Hagmann, Director & Judi McLeod, Founding Editor, Canada Free Press
19 April 2009: Even as average Americans were planning to get out in towns and
cities to demonstrate against Big Government and Big Taxes, Federal Bureau of
Intelligence Investigation (FBI) surveillance was being unleashed upon them. In
fact, unsuspecting Tax Day TEA Party participants were being closely watched
during the demonstration planning stages in a covert operation that began on or
about March 23, 2009.
If you one of the estimated 750,000 Americans who attended one of about 600 TEA
parties last week, you might have seen media cameras covering the event. Media
cameras, however, were not the only cameras taking video at these events,
something that has at least one current FBI agent concerned over the future of
America. According to this agent - the same agent who provided the Northeast
Intelligence Network (NEIN) exclusively the unreleased photographs of the 11
missing Egyptian students who were the subject of a FBI BOLO in August
2006–placed his concerns for true patriots of the U.S. over his own career when
he confided that covert surveillance was “planned and performed” at each of the
TEA parties that took place last Tuesday.
“Listen to what I am saying,” stated the source during an interview with Doug
Hagmann, founder (NEIN). “The Department of Homeland Security Intelligence
Assessment that is receiving so much attention is just the tip of the proverbial
iceberg, and the true patriotic citizens of this country are on the Titanic.
This is what bothers me. But is goes far beyond that assessment. There have been
very significant changes made over the last few years that redirect the focus
and assets of the intelligence community internally. These changes have greatly
accelerated under this administration, and the threats have been redefined to
include those who used to be patriots. It’s not only chilling but absolutely
insulting to God-fearing Americans.”
According to this unimpeachable source, a single-page confidential directive
issued by the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC (FBIHQ) was sent to each of the
56 field offices located across the United States on or about March 23, 2009,
instructing the Special Agents in Charge (SACs) of those offices to verify the
date, time and location of each TEA Party within their region and supply that
information to FBI headquarters in Washington. The source stated this
correspondence termed the TEA parties “political demonstrations,” and added that
the dissemination of the directive was very tightly controlled. “Not all agents
were privy to this correspondence,” stated the source, who compared the
dissemination to an older “Do Not File” classification.
In addition to obtaining or confirming the location and time of each
“demonstration,” each field office was instructed to obtain or confirm the
identity of the individual(s) involved in the actual planning and coordination
of the event in each specific region, and include the local or regional Internet
web site address, if any. The information collected by region was then
reportedly sent to FBI Headquarters.
The source alleges that a second directive was issued on or about April 6, 2009
that reportedly instructed each SAC to coordinate and conduct, either at the
field office level and/or with the appropriate resident agency, covert video
surveillance and data collection of the participants of the TEA parties.
Surveillance was to be performed from “discreet fixed or mobile positions” and
was to be performed “independently and outside of the purview of local law
enforcement.”
Although the level of detail collected from each operation is unclear, the
information was reportedly submitted to Washington, where, “at the level of the
National Security Branch (NSB), this information was to “include the office of
the Directorate of Intelligence (DI), and integrated with a restricted access
database, one that reportedly is accessible to only two agencies” [of the 14
agencies that comprise the U.S. intelligence community, according to the source.
“The implications to the citizens of the U.S. are ominous. It seems that there
is a hostile political agenda coming from Washington that characterizes the
supporters of our constitutional freedoms as threats to our domestic security,
which is totally absurd. The redirection, the refocusing of domestic threats
from al Qaeda cells to ‘flag waving right-wingers’ is something that has gone
from a murmur a few years ago to a roar today.”
Training government-issued cameras on ordinary citizens, many of whom brought
their children to an estimated 600 Tax Day TEA Parties is a page torn out of
George Orwell’s 1984 and makes the term “God Bless America” more meaningful than
ever.
The Northeast Intelligence Network and Canada Free Press expect the
government’s denial of the surveillance of the TEA Parties to go viral as soon
as this story is posted.