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Michael Gould-Wartofsky reports how to get there in seven steps. A couple of tidbits:

The government's number one target? Peace and justice organizations. From 2003 to 2007, an unknown number of them made it into the Pentagon's "Threat and Local Observation Notice" system (TALON), a secretive domestic spying program ostensibly designed to track direct "potential terrorist threats" to the Department of Defense itself. Last year, via Freedom of Information Act requests, the ACLU uncovered at least 186 specific TALON reports on "anti-military protests" in the U.S. -- some listed as "credible threats" --- from student groups at the University of California-Santa Cruz, State University of New York, Georgia State University, and New Mexico State University, among other campuses. ...

Meanwhile, some universities have developed intimate relationships with private-security outfits like the notorious Blackwater. Last May, for example, the University of Illinois and its police training institute cut a deal with the firm to share their facilities and training programs with Blackwater operatives. Local journalists later revealed that the director of the campus program at the time was on the Blackwater payroll.

I was happy to see that Gould-Wartofsky linked an old piece of mine about the ballooning number of surveillance cameras on Brown's campus. I still remember being shocked when a campus police official told me that "there are people that are constantly testing the fences" and another gave this explanation for the big new investment in cameras: "We're operating in a post-9/11 environment." Yes, on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island.


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Wartofsky's a poser.
By FLIPSIDE Jan 14th 2008 at 5:37 pm EST
He really had to stretch it to whip up this dystopian fantasy about his pampered four years at Harvard. I recommend the counter-story to this article, as it includes a more realistic picture of the true threats facing Mike, namely post-grad irrelevance, and relentless reprinting by fans of The Nation's newsfeed.

Grab some reality here:

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What a moron this guy is.
By Jason Jan 23rd 2008 at 11:29 am EST
I just read this kids article on Al-Jazeera of all places. (in his foot note he cited that he had been published on 5 differnet periodicals, BUT it was the same article on all of them) He seems like a ungrateful spoiled kid who took advantage of the freedoms we have, and then berates the very nation that gave him those freedoms.

I would love to have a debate with this kid, and then smack him with my M-16.
  
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