Tuesday, April 21, 2009

DHS Causes Internal Rift after Tea party Spying

Apr 21, 2009 09:35

DHS Causes Internal Rift after Tea party Spying

Leaks from dissidents within DHS are causing a compartmentalization of intel data that was not supposed to happen.

The DHS sent spies to every Tea Party to collect info about all participants. The favorite being auto "license plates" but included photos of as many people as possible.

DHS is now leaving local LEO's out of the loop, for being too "unreliable" in their loyalty to the Junta. In the 1990's the urban assault drills that wnd.com used to report on, were frequently directed at local government, including police stations.

A concerned unnamed FBI agent said the DHS report about vets "goes far beyond that assessment." On March 23 the DHS instructed SACs to “verify the date, time and location of each TEA Party within their region and supply that information to FBI headquarters in Washington.”

They were instructed to "compile information on the organizers," and on Monday, April 6 2009, received orders to conduct covert surveillance and data collection.

Local cops were out. DHS used “'discreet fixed or mobile positions' and was to be performed 'independently and outside of the purview of local law enforcement,'” according to the source.

Defense was provided in part with National Guard units outside of the loop. On Saturday, April 11 2009, the Maryland National Guard was notified to be ready in case the local Tea Party sought out Targets of Opportunity.

At the DI level, the information was classified and permitted only to two of the 14 agencies within DHS. The conscious of some of the DHS may be stricken but force required is already in place and operating recon.

These details were related to Douglas J. Hagmann, of the Northeast Intelligence Network, which has always naively tried to assist the fed.

More details will be available on Steve Quayle's radio show at 7:00 PM EST, Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Quayle advised his military contacts to go into hiding.

The current DHS leak affects an estimated 750,000 Americans who attended one of about 600 TEA parties.

http://www.infowars.com/source-fbi-spied-on-tea-party-protesters-nationwide/
http://homelandsecurityus.com/?p=2659