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Mach
09-15-2010, 05:36 PM
Govenor Rendell is so full of it, this kind of crap is going on all over the entire country, there's no way not to see it.... at least he fired them!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_homeland_security_bulletin


`Appalled' Pa. gov. shuts down reports on protests

By MARC LEVY, Associated Press Writer Marc Levy, Associated Press Writer – Wed Sep 15, 3:02 am ET

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Information about an anti-BP candlelight vigil, a gay and lesbian festival and other peaceful gatherings became the subject of anti-terrorism bulletins being distributed by Pennsylvania's homeland security office, an apologetic Gov. Ed Rendell admitted.

Rendell, who claimed he'd just learned about the practice, said Tuesday that the information was useless to law enforcement agencies and that distributing it was tantamount to trampling on constitutional rights. In recent weeks, several acts of vandalism at drilling sites spurred the inclusion of events likely to be attended by environmentalists and the bulletins began going to representatives of Pennsylvania's booming natural gas industry.

A Philadelphia rally organized by a nonprofit group to support Rendell's push for higher spending on public schools even made a bulletin, as did drilling protests at a couple of Rendell's news conferences this month as he toured the state to boost support for a tax on the natural gas industry.

"I am deeply embarrassed and I apologize to any of the groups who had this information disseminated on their right to peacefully protest," Rendell said at an evening Capitol news conference.

Rendell called the practice "ludicrous" and said the fact that the state was paying for such rudimentary information was "stunning."

Still, Rendell said he was not firing his homeland security director, James Powers, but he ordered an end to the $125,000 contract with the Philadelphia-based organization, the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, that supplied the information.

The 12-page bulletin that was issued Aug. 30 included a list of municipal zoning hearings on Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling, a forestry industry conference and a screening of the documentary "Gasland" as events likely to be attended by anti-drilling activists.

Aside from the drilling-related events, the bulletin mentioned other potential security concerns that it said could involve "anarchists and Black Power radicals."

It listed demonstrations by anti-war groups, deportation protesters in Philadelphia, mountaintop removal mining protesters in West Virginia and an animal rights protest at a Montgomery County rodeo.

It also included "Burn the Confederate Flag Day," the Jewish high holidays and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as potential sources of risk.

Rendell said he learned of the matter from a story in The Patriot-News of Harrisburg on Tuesday and was appalled that aides did not notify him before inking the contract a year ago.

"I think I would have said `no' to this contract before we ever spent a dime and before we sent out any information that was wrong and violative of, in my judgment, the constitution," Rendell said.

Mike Perelman, a co-director of the institute, would not respond to questions about the contract or the bulletins, saying he does not discuss client matters.

Rendell said bulletins were being used — wrongly — as a way to satisfy a federal requirement to protect "critical infrastructure" and notify law enforcement of credible information about real threats.

He said he has asked several top aides, including state police Commissioner Frank Pawlowski, to come up with a way to satisfy the requirement.

Powers did not respond to interview requests Tuesday.

The bulletins, which went out three times a week, were not intended for public distribution.

But someone who received the Aug. 30 bulletin gave a copy to Virginia Cody, a retired Air Force officer who lives in Factoryville and is concerned about the rapid expansion of Marcellus Shale drilling in northeastern Pennsylvania.

"The idea that my government thinks that what I'm doing is worthy of anti-terrorism interest goes against everything I stand for and everything I ever stood for," said Cody, 54.

Cody gave the document to a friend, who posted it on an online forum largely read by drilling opponents in the area, she said. She would not say who gave her the bulletin, just that the person works for a private company and was an intended recipient of it.

After it was posted online, Powers sent Cody an e-mail saying that the bulletin was intended for owners, operators and security personnel associated with the state's "critical infrastructure and key resources."

He closed by saying, "We want to continue providing this support to the Marcellus Shale Formation natural gas stakeholders while not feeding those groups fomenting dissent against those same companies."



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Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR)

Click around and see what you'll find. :rolleyes:

http://www.terrorresponse.org/

Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR) is an American and Israeli nonprofit corporation created to help organizations succeed and prosper in a world threatened by terrorism.
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Our US-based experts specialize in facing and overcoming domestic forms of terrorism like environmental, ecological, anti-abortion, anti-government, and "home-grown" religious extremism. We have expertise in a wide range of fields including law-enforcement, corporate security, homeland-security, intelligence, law, emergency medicine, and anti-terrorism. The Philadelphia office is also home to our campus-outreach initiative; a nationwide network and fusion-center of students and scholars united against terrorism.
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oyarde
09-15-2010, 05:43 PM
Rendell is a skeavy politician. He may have shut it down , but probably started another called something else. See if you get a new " agriculture " office .

Cowlesy
09-15-2010, 06:13 PM
Saw this earlier today, Mach. What a load of crap. And like you mention, it's going on all over the place.

I'm sure the Gov would get in all sorts of civil liberties hot water if they did themselves, so instead they hire these "non-profit" groups to do it for them. There is *nothing* "non-profit" from the looks of it about these people.

What a freaking joke.

Live_Free_Or_Die
09-15-2010, 06:52 PM
The bulletins, which went out three times a week, were not intended for public distribution.

Problem identified in order for contract to resume.

oyarde
09-15-2010, 06:54 PM
Problem identified in order for contract to resume.

Correct .

Anti Federalist
09-15-2010, 06:57 PM
Saw this earlier today, Mach. What a load of crap. And like you mention, it's going on all over the place.

I'm sure the Gov would get in all sorts of civil liberties hot water if they did themselves, so instead they hire these "non-profit" groups to do it for them. There is *nothing* "non-profit" from the looks of it about these people.

What a freaking joke.

Which is why I'm not very "pro corporation" why it comes to the rights of say an employer and employee.

Tyranny of big business is just as loathsome as tyranny of big government.

Cowlesy
09-15-2010, 07:00 PM
Here's the other thread on it.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=260673

pcosmar
09-15-2010, 07:03 PM
Sounds like an alias of the ADL.

A skunk by any other name,,,

Anti Federalist
09-15-2010, 07:07 PM
Sounds like an alias of the ADL.

A skunk by any other name,,,

From the other thread on the subject:


The nonprofit, which has offices in Washington and Jerusalem, provides "actionable intelligence briefings" and "threat and hazard monitoring," among other services, according to its website.

pcosmar
09-15-2010, 07:19 PM
Our US-based experts specialize in facing and overcoming domestic forms of terrorism like environmental, ecological, anti-abortion, anti-government, and "home-grown" religious extremism.

I wonder if those "US-based experts" had anything to do with the MIAC Report.

Hmmm,
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