The Bureau's Operation Backfire, Backfires On The FBI -- The FBI's Modern Day COINTELPRO Attack On Activist Daniel McGowan
Daniel McGowan, when faced with life in prison was coerced into taking a plea bargain without indicting anyone else for what may possibly have been a non crime. And given the FBI's propensity for attacking the Families of those whom it targets, which it likes to use as a bargaining chip, one can only wonder if Daniel admitted to a crime that he was not even guilty of in order to keep the FBI from attacking his Family and friends -- something they most certainly would have done.
If this is the case, the FBI has only succeeded in imprisoning one more innocent person, while criminals like George W. Bush and his Illuminist masters remain free to perpetrate attacks against us like 9-11, while destroying what is left of our already foundering Constitution; and dangerously abusing the term domestic terrorist to anyone whom they decide to target, even when it is quite clear that these people have no connections to terrorist groups.
In modern day America, you can be considered a terrorist simply for writing a letter of criticism regarding this government and its administration to your local newspaper. And while this alone may not get you arrested, it will most certainly get you noticed by the FBI and other US Intel agencies, who will then go about the business of finding ways in which to entrap you. Not exactly the way that a Constitutional Republic operates, now is it?
Operation Backfire Backfires on FBI
by Jim Flynn (Family/ Friends of Daniel McGowan)
Wednesday, May. 10, 2006
from the Earth First! Journal, May-June 2006
But out of the flooded backwaters of government repression a new power has risen. People are coming out of the woodwork to step up and help their friends in trouble—“retired” old-timers, family members and relatives, old friends and undaunted youngsters, too. Black Panthers, AIMsters, feminists, Vietnam-era activists and even those who lived through the McCarthy era are providing wisdom and camaraderie when, at one time, there was little connection. Some are organizing and taking off work to do grand jury roadshows, high school buddies and families are educating themselves and flying across the country to attend court hearings, food donations and an outpouring of support are being offered to affected families, proactive media collectives are forming, lawyers are volunteering their time, and environmental groups are being recruited for support.
One thing the FBI will never have is the outpouring of volunteer energy that comes with being part of a popular movement that is under attack. As you all have probably heard, the FBI has come to town and made a few arrests.
If you live in Eugene like I do, you have heard that the FBI has been in town for many years now and that NOW they are going to town in an unfettered fashion! And, boy howdy, are they doing well for themselves! They’ve got a pyromaniac heroin addict who thinks it’s cool to dress up in body wires and go reminisce with (read: entrap) his old “friends,” many of whom didn’t even know who HE [CUT: Jake] was. (JAKE FERGUSON IS HIS NAME, AND, DESPITE ADMITTING TO PARTICIPATION IN MOST OF THE ARSONS, HE REMAINS FREE AND WITHOUT ANY CHARGES AGAINST HIM.)
They’ve got a dead defendant and 11 live ones (15 IF YOU COUNT THE ONES THEY DON’T HAVE), and the feds keep saying there are more to come. They’ve got subpoenas served and grand juries convened in Oregon, Washington, California, Colorado, and maybe Wyoming and Nevada soon. And, much to their utter joy and ecstasy, they’ve got people tripping over each other to sing. They’ve got this snitch in this jail and that snitch in that jail, juggling to keep them apart and [CUT: the] costs down. They’ve got site visits and fruitless digging (literally) for evidence. I’ll bet this is the most fun the FBI has had in years. I’ll bet they are yucking it up over there at the FBI water cooler. And they are laughing at us, watching to see what happens next.
The once-untouchable Earth Liberation Front (ELF) movement—so covert in what it did (does) that the FBI had no leads on the most notorious acts of politically motivated sabotage the country has seen since Sam Lovejoy and the Plowshares—has, at least in the media, been reduced to he said, she said. Now, after all the post-9/11 hearings, the FBI ain’t looking so good, but let me tell you, once upon a time this outfit had some respect in this country, some teeth and some muscle. So it is not the FBI at their best that is claiming to have beaten the ELF, and it is a shame to have them laughing at us instead of the other way around.
So what to do? Well, after doing everything we can to help our INDICTED friends, we need to make sure this never happens again. I’m not sure where we went wrong, but somewhere along the way someone forgot to tell SOMEONES not to talk to the police. That message seems to have gotten lost [CUT: here in Eugene], AND this is not good.
How to fix it? Well, the answer is one word: Community. I know many of you were hoping for me to say something rad like, “Snitches get stitches!” Sounds cool, but it just ain’t practical. If we WAS in the Irish Republican Army or the French Underground, we might be able to have some solidarity against the coppers and violently enforce a “don’t talk” rule.
But, that ain’t us. Not only are we not that tight of a community, having grown up in different places and being a bit on the diverse side, but we also ain’t the violent types—despite what the feds are saying. We aren’t the ones who beat people up; we get beat up. We don’t kill people; we get killed. Never forget JUDI Bari, the car bombing and the millions of dollars the FBI had to pay. Why hasn’t that violent crime by unknown assailants ever been solved?
Not politically convenient maybe?
So, that brings us back to community. Community is how you stop snitches. If someone knows they have a community to support them while they are awaiting trial or serving their sentence, and that it will be there for them when they get out, they are much less likely to inform on others.
If we turn our backs on them or vilify them, then what motivation do they have to resist? Many of the defendants are cooperating with the feds. Some talked right away, others had to be coerced. They span the whole spectrum, from Stan squealing like a pig and begging for mercy (read: admitting guilt for himself and others) within hours of being taken into custody, to those who just admitted their own roles right away, to those who held out for months until more than half a dozen others squealed on them and were left with few options. I can understand some of their decisions, but we will not know who said exactly what and who gave up whom until the trial. I would suggest people not judge them too harshly until we
have all the facts.
The old adage goes something like, “If you do the crime, be prepared to do the time.” Well, if when you commit a crime, you’re thinking, “Well, even if I get caught, what am I facing, five to eight?” And then when you do get accused of the crime, you’re facing life plus 335 years!
Well… they CERTAINLY have changed the rules on us, and I don’t think any of us on the outside can judge what is going on in those interrogation rooms. BUT WE MUST LEARN TO NOT TALK TO THE COPS. REMEMBER THAT the feds had NEXT TO NOTHING [CUT: little] until they knocked over the first domino, then more began to fall. If Stan HAD kept HIS mouth shut, this would all probably have ended with one pyromaniac heroin addict trying to sell his story to the FBI for some more dope money and them telling him to bugger off.
Regardless of the guilt or innocence of those charged, there are some important lessons that we can learn from everything. I know this is going to sound really obvious in retrospect, but it must be said: Just cause someone commits a felony with you, and, therefore, could be busted as well, does not mean that they won’t talk about it to someone THEY ARE SLEEPING WITH [CUT: in a bar some day] or go straight to the feds if they get desperate. So choose your partners very wisely. Think long-term. How well do you really know this person?
Where do you think their head will be at in 10 years? Does this person that you are considering committing a felony with have obvious weaknesses like a drug addiction, a dim bulb, a respectable job/career, a spouse or children? (No overt offense to the breeders among us, but the feds exploit family ties. SO it has to be considered a “weakness” here in terms of something that can be used as leverage against you.) Is this person a happy, productive, long-term member of your community? Apart from your local community, is this person a member of the Movement? Do they share our biocentric philosophy or are they just interested in fucking shit up? Choose your “friends” wisely.
There is a lot of work to do, and we need to keep at it. Decry the huge sentences our comrades are facing, but bring the issue back to the state of the environment. Sooner or later the real ecoterrorists (the Bushes, Cheney, Rumsfeld and the corporations who work for them) must be brought to task for their crimes. It remains up to us, the radical environmental movement, to speak out and take action to stop the madness. With global climate change, rampant deforestation, massive species extinctions and toxics all around us, we know it is not long before all hell breaks loose and things get really messy.
Jim Flynn was a member of the EF! Journal editorial collective last century when all they had to worry about was being associated with the Unabomber, death threats from loggers, and Roselle smoking pot in the office. Ah, the good ol' days!
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