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AMERICA'S SECRET POLICE: FBI COINTELPRO IN THE 1990s
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_________________________________________________________________
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By Noelle Hanrahan (212) Part 1 of 3. (other two will be seen in
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ATI130 and ATI131)
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This report was written in association with the Redwood
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Summer Justice Project, which pursues Judi Bari's and Darryl
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Cherney's civil rights case against the FBI and Oakland
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Police.
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* * *
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On April 22, 1970, as 22 million Americans rallied across
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the country on the first Earth Day celebration, FBI agents in
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over 40 cities were ordered to spy on and infiltrate these
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events. Senator Edwin Muskie, himself a victim, remarked from the
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floor of Congress that this surveillance was "a dangerous threat
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to fundamental constitutional rights." The power of the
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environmental movement and the challenge it posed to business-as-
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usual made it an instant target for FBI suppression.
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Twenty years later on May 24, 1990, a shrapnel-wrapped car
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bomb went off under noted Earth First! activist Judi Bari's car
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seat, nearly killing her and injuring fellow organizer Darryl
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Cherney. Even more frightening to Bari, as she woke up in the
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hospital intensive care unit under armed guard, was the
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realization that a major FBI "counter-intelligence" operation
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against Earth First! was underway.
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Within minutes of their arrival on the scene of the blast,
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the FBI was falsely characterizing nonviolent environmental
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organizers Bari and Cherney as "terrorists". Within hours, the
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Oakland Police Department had arrested and detained them for
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transporting explosives. It was not enough that the two leaders
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had been physically blown up; the FBI immediately began to
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orchestrate a disinformation campaign designed to discredit and
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imprison these activists and destroy Earth First!
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What could make nonviolent environmental organizers the
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targets of repression? Back in May 1990, Earth First! in the
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redwood region was gearing up for "Mississippi Summer in the
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California Redwoods," a bold call that would draw thousand of
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activists to Mendocino and Humboldt counties. Earth First!'s
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fierce, grassroots, pro-labor campaign of mass nonviolent civil
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disobedience was determined to stop corporate timber's
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liquidation of the old-growth forests. Even in the face of the
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attempted assassination of the key organizers and a well-
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orchestrated FBI disinformation campaign, thousands came to
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Redwood Summer, bringing national attention to the destruction of
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the redwood forest ecosystem. It is a testimony to the power of
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the movement mobilized by Judi Bari that today, eight years
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later, protests to save the old growth forests are more dynamic
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than ever.
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It is absolutely foolish to suggest that the FBI was
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involved in anything that would obstruct justice.
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-- Richard W. Held, FBI
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These guys are professional liars, who have raised selective
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memory loss to an art form.
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-- Judi Bari, Earth First!
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(con't next issue...)
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AMERICA'S SECRET POLICE: FBI COINTELPRO IN THE 1990s
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_________________________________________________________________
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By Noelle Hanrahan (212) Part 2 of 3. (other two were/are seen in
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ATI129 and ATI131)
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This report was written in association with the Redwood
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Summer Justice Project, which pursues Judi Bari's and Darryl
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Cherney's civil rights case against the FBI and Oakland
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Police.
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* * *
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FBI LEGACY
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From the moment of its birth in 1908 as the Justice
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Department's "Bureau of Investigation," a key part of the FBI's
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mission has been to suppress political dissent. In the early
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years they used deportations and the career-destroying Palmer
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raids to target union leaders and communists. Burglary,
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blacklisting, infiltration, and disruption became standard
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operating procedure. Later, when the Supreme Court ruled that the
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Smith Act specifically could not be used to target communists,
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the FBI took it undercover, developing its "counter-intelligence"
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program dubbed COINTELPRO. In the words of then-director J. Edgar
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Hoover, COINTELPRO was designed to "expose, disrupt, misdirect,
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discredit, or otherwise neutralize" groups whose views the FBI
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deemed threatening to the status quo.
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RICHARD W. HELD: CONSTITUTIONAL ASSASSIN
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Richard W. Held was Special Agent-in-Charge of the San
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Francisco FBI Office 1985-1993 during its extensive COINTELPRO
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operations against Earth First! Of all the COINTELPRO operatives,
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Richard Wallace Held's past is particularly brutal and haunting.
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Held began his career in 1968 in the Los Angeles office of the
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FBI. He quickly became the lead agent in the "racial matters"
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squad which focused on what the FBI called "black extremists".
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Just one year later he was involved in targeting Los Angeles
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Black Panther Party leader Geronimo ji jaga (Pratt) for
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"neutralization." Framed for a murder he did not commit, Geronimo
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spent 25 years in state prison. He was released in 1997 after a
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judge overturned his conviction based on prosecutorial
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misconduct. The key witness in the case, Julius Butler, was an
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informant for the FBI, LAPD, and the L.A. District Attorney's
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office; that information was kept secret during Geronimo's trial.
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An uncanny ability to lie under oath, commonly referred to
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as "testa-lying," is a trademark of rogue law enforcement
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professionals. Under oath in a deposition for Geronimo's federal
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appeal, Held remarked on his relationship with Julius Butler: "I
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think that it may have been relevant, your honor, depending on
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what the contact was at the time and what else I knew, because I
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don't recall really knowing much about the case at all anyway."
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In fact, Held was coordinating COINTELPRO operations in L.A., and
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Geronimo was at the top of the "Key Black Extremists" list.
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Even more damning, Held was the control agent for informant
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Julius Butler. In 2 1/2 years, Held recorded contact and meetings
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with Butler 33 times. Contrast Held's repeated denials of
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knowledge and responsibility with the cold, hard facts, including
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this from a 1/28/70 memo by Held to the FBI Director: "I request
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Bureau approval ... to attack, expose, and ridicule the BPP...
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operation number one is designed to challenge the legitimacy of
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the authority exercised by Elmer Gerard Pratt."
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After a few years in Washington, DC as a headquarters
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intelligence supervisor, Held was back in the field on the Pine
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Ridge Reservation three days after the firefight between federal
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agents and the American Indian Movement (AIM) during which two
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FBI agents and an Indian man were killed. An FBI memo dated
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7/26/75 to the Washington Bureau's Intelligence Division notes,
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"Supervisor Richard Wallace Held arrived at Pine Ridge, South
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Dakota Indian Reservation Command Post on 6/29/75, to assist in
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the RESMURS investigation. He was assigned three important phases
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of this investigation; namely, the correlation of Bureau-wide
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informants into the investigation; the establishment of the
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confidential fund; and the coordination of all intelligence
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information as it relates to the American Indian Movement (AIM)
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and the RESMURS investigations... throughout the country ..."
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Held's work contributed to the framing of noted political
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prisoner Leonard Peltier, and to covering up the truth about the
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agents' deaths and the still unsolved killings of 70 AIM
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supporters on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the extensive
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FBI's operations.
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From 1979 until 1985, Held was Special Agent-in-Charge of
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the San Juan, Puerto Rico office. There he presided over a
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politically-oriented paramilitary campaign against the Puerto
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Rican Independence movement, creating files on 74,000
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individuals. In his last operation in Puerto Rico, Held led 300
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FBI agents and U.S. marshals in raids all over the island,
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trashing office and homes and arresting scores of activists. One
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advocate of Puerto Rican independence said the raids made "even
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the desire for independence a crime." Held left Puerto Rico in
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1985 to head the FBI's San Francisco, California field office.
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HELD TURNS HIS SIGHTS ON EARTH FIRST!
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In the year before the car bombing of Bari and Cherney, a
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shocking and classic political disruption campaign was conducted
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against Earth First! in Northern California. In the months just
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prior to Redwood Summer, the disruption was intense. Bari,
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Cherney and other Earth First! organizers received over 30 death
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threats from March to May, 1990. Fake Earth First! press releases
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were circulated in the community and to the press, falsely
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connecting the Earth First!ers with violence and sabotage. Local
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law enforcement refused to investigate the death threats,
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signaling their tolerance for violence against environmentalists.
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"If you turn up dead, Judi," Mendocino County Sheriff's Sgt.
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Steve Satterwhite told Bari, "then we'll investigate."
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The FBI's very act of blaming Bari and Cherney for the
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bombing that nearly killed them, and their repeated feeding of
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damaging and bald-faced lies to the press about evidence in the
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case, are both classic components of a "counter-intelligence"
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campaign. The FBI's own files refer to the use of informants, yet
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even now the full scope of their actions remains hidden.
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COINCIDENCE OR COINTELPRO?
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In depositions in Bari's and Cherney's civil rights lawsuit,
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FBI agents repeatedly denied that there was an investigation
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against Earth First! in California prior to the bombing. Yet,
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documents at first withheld and blacked out, then later released,
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show that the FBI field reports written at the time of the
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bombing stated Bari and Cherney were "subjects of an
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investigation in the terrorist field."
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The Arizona FBI Sting Operation In 1988, a major FBI sting
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operation was launched against Earth First! in Arizona. In a
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cynical attempt to discredit and criminalize Earth First!, the
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FBI spent $3 million and employed over 50 FBI agents, extensive
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wiretaps, body wires and overt entrapment in order to arrest
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Arizona Earth First!ers for conspiracy to down power lines.
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At the heart of Operation THERMCON (short for "Thermite
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Conspiracy") were undercover FBI agent/provocateur Michael Fain
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and informant Ron Frazier, who infiltrated a group of
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environmental activists in Prescott. Though unsuccessful, the FBI
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worked long and hard to entrap these individuals into using
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explosives to down power lines. Apparently the FBI sought to
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involve Earth First! with explosives in order to create a
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sensational case against them. This would serve to discredit
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Earth First! and provide justification to conduct illegal
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investigations and operations against the political and First
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Amendment activity of the environmental movement nationwide.
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Busted on May 30, 1989, in the Arizona desert, four people were
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caught with a cutting torch attempting to disable a power
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transmission tower leading to a pumping station of the central
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Arizona project (CAP). CAP is a billion dollar pork barrel
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project to carry Colorado River water uphill across hundreds of
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miles of desert to water the lawns of Phoenix and Tucson.
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Judi Bari laughingly called this, "the only joint FBI-Earth
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First! action ever to take place." Undercover FBI agents picked
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the target, drove the truck, and taught the activists to use an
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acetylene torch. The FBI paid informant Ron Frazier $54,000 cash
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in exchange for implicating the Earth First!ers, and granted him
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immunity from prosecution for various crimes.
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"The first lesson in activism is that the person that offers
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to get the dynamite is always the FBI agent," joked Judi
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Bari.
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(CON'T next issue...)
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AMERICA'S SECRET POLICE: FBI COINTELPRO IN THE 1990s
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_________________________________________________________________
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By Noelle Hanrahan (212) Part 3 of 3. (other two were seen in
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ATI129 and ATI130)
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This report was written in association with the Redwood
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Summer Justice Project, which pursues Judi Bari's and Darryl
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Cherney's civil rights case against the FBI and Oakland
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Police.
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FBI LIES EXPOSED
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It was in the context of such a massive undercover operation
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against Earth First! that the FBI terrorist squad responded en
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masse to the bombing of Bari and Cherney in May of 1990. Special
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Agent John Conway, who was one of the main case agents assigned
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to the bombing, had also handled the San Francisco FBI office's
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substantial field work on the Arizona "THERMCON" sting.
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It is striking that after failing in a major COINTELPRO
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operation to tie Earth First! with explosives in Arizona, the FBI
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again tried to smear and defame nonviolent environmental
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activists as terrorists by falsely charging Bari and Cherney with
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transporting the bomb that was meant to kill them.
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In his deposition in the Bari/Cherney lawsuit, Held insists
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that he was completely out of the loop and unaware of the case,
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even though other FBI agents contradict his testimony and have
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said that they briefed him on a regular basis.
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KEY QUESTIONS REMAIN
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Were Judi Bari, Darryl Cherney or Earth First! subjects of
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an ongoing investigation in "the terrorist field" as agents
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claimed in FBI reports? If so, where are the files? Was this
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investigation authorized? Were they under FBI surveillance when
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they were bombed? What does the FBI know about who bombed Judi
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Bari and Darryl Cherney? And finally, why have they never made
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any attempt to catch the real bomber?
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In search of answers to these questions, the Redwood Summer
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Justice Project will continue to expose secret FBI operations
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against Earth First! as we pursue the civil rights lawsuit
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against the FBI and the Oakland Police.
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COINTELPRO: THE FBI'S SECRET WAR AGAINST DEMOCRACY
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This article refers to the actions of FBI Special Agent
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Richard Wallace Held. For clarification, his father Richard
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G. Held was Associate Director of the FBI.
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* Between 1987 and 1990, in a conspiracy to entrap and "pop
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Dave Foreman [founder of Earth First!] to send a message,"
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the FBI spent $3 million, used 50 agents and conducted more
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than 1000 hours of wiretaps. A key informant was paid a
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total of $54,000.
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* 1981-1990, activists opposed to the U.S. foreign policy in
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Central America (as well as a dozen U.S. Senators and
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Congressmen) were subject to FBI harassment. The FBI's
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"investigation" of CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the
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People of El Salvador) involved 59 field offices and 200
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incidents of death threats, intimidation, and break-ins.
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* In August 1985, Richard W. Held led 300 FBI agents and U.S.
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marshals in raids throughout Puerto Rico, trashing offices
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and homes and arresting scores of activists. The FBI's
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overall operations resulted in the creation of files on
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74,000 individuals.
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* In 1975, Richard W. Held was involved in the FBI's cover-up
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of the 70 deaths of American Indian Movement supporters at
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Pine Ridge in South Dakota. On the scene after an FBI
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operation which resulted in the deaths of two FBI agents and
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one Indian man, Held helped lay the groundwork for the
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framing of AIM leader Leonard Peltier for murder. Peltier
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remains wrongfully imprisoned to this day.
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* On April 27, 1970, Richard W. Held requested and received
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permission from J. Edgar Hoover to "neutralize" actress Jean
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Seberg. Held placed an anonymous letter with a Hollywood
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gossip columnist regarding the parentage of Seberg's unborn
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child. On August 7, 1970, Seberg, nearly 7 months pregnant,
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attempted suicide. On August 23rd, she gave birth
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prematurely to a baby girl. Weighing less than 4 pounds, the
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baby died. Seberg's transgression? Her support of the Black
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Panther Party.
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* Beginning in 1970, FBI agent Richard W. Held, an architect
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of COINTELPRO vs. the Black Panthers in L.A., helped
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orchestrate the 25-year false imprisonment of Geronimo ji
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jaga (Pratt). Held and others engineered the frame-up of
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Geronimo by withholding critical information that the
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prosecution's key witness, Julius Butler, was an FBI
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operative.
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* On Dec. 4, 1969, Chicago police and the FBI assassinated
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Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. Hampton, who was
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alive but wounded after the initial assault, was then
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executed at close range. William O'Neal, an FBI informant,
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provided a detailed floor plan of Hampton's apartment; he
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was paid $30,000.
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* In 1963, the FBI turned their attention to Martin Luther
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King, Jr., and sought to destroy him through a campaign of
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wiretaps and harassment. In one incident, the FBI confronted
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King with a compilation of secretly recorded tapes,
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threatening to release them to the press if King did not
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commit suicide before accepting the Nobel Peace Prize.
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* From 1943-63, the federal civil rights case Socialist
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Workers Party v. Attorney General documents decades of
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illegal FBI break-ins and 10 million pages of surveillance
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records. The FBI paid an estimated 1,600 informants
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$1,680,592 and used 20,000 days of wiretaps to undermine
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legitimate political organizing.
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Sources available on request. To order more copies of
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"AMERICA'S SECRET POLICE," to be placed on the mailing list
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or to make a tax deductible contribution to help fund the
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lawsuit, please contact: contact Redwood Summer Justice
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