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Bennyboy

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39. OAKLAND Police spies chosen to lead war protest Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article
Wed May 2, 2012, 01:59 PM
May 2012

Two Oakland police officers working undercover at an anti-war protest in May 2003 got themselves elected to leadership positions in an effort to influence the demonstration, documents released Thursday show.

The department assigned the officers to join activists protesting the U.S. war in Iraq and the tactics that police had used at a demonstration a month earlier, a police official said last year in a sworn deposition.

At the first demonstration, police fired nonlethal bullets and bean bags at demonstrators who blocked the Port of Oakland's entrance in a protest against two shipping companies they said were helping the war effort. Dozens of activists and longshoremen on their way to work suffered injuries ranging from welts to broken bones and have won nearly $2 million in legal settlements from the city.

The extent of the officers' involvement in the subsequent march May 12, 2003, led by Direct Action to Stop the War and others, is unclear. But in a deposition related to a lawsuit filed by protesters, Deputy Police Chief Howard Jordan said activists had elected the undercover officers to "plan the route of the march and decide I guess where it would end up and some of the places that it would go."

It was revealed later that the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center, which was established by the state attorney general's office to help local police agencies fight terrorism, had posted an alert about the April protest. Oakland police had also monitored online postings by the longshoremen's union regarding its opposition to the war.



Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/07/28/SURVEILLANCE.TMP#ixzz1tjiujSEa

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It' actually Black Bloc. Also, FarLeftFist May 2012 #1
What ever do you mean? hootinholler May 2012 #2
Why would you give up on Occupy when it was the black bloc that JDPriestly May 2012 #3
It's this way every May 1st. joshcryer May 2012 #7
That's Odd hootinholler May 2012 #10
I would think you would have heard about it if you cared, imo. joshcryer May 2012 #11
So if I cared more I would have known about it? hootinholler May 2012 #13
Breaking windows and property damange and being ineffectual and idiotic is not an "uprising." joshcryer May 2012 #17
I predict that, when the FOIA requests are honored fifty years or so from now... Ken Burch May 2012 #27
I'll bet they get their paycheck from Homeland Defense. lob1 May 2012 #4
Homeland Defense reports to the President of the United States slackmaster May 2012 #5
I think we all knew that. Ken Burch May 2012 #29
+1 (nt) Luminous Animal May 2012 #34
DING DING DING... Bennyboy May 2012 #8
OAKLAND Police spies chosen to lead war protest Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article Bennyboy May 2012 #39
Maybe, or they could also be Pinkertons hired by the banksters. backscatter712 May 2012 #37
I'd bet my house that they're not OWS supporters bigtree May 2012 #6
Some might be, some might be lone idiots, others might be truly philosophically backing... joshcryer May 2012 #9
Could also be frat boys, come to think of it. Ken Burch May 2012 #30
Wait...at what point did black bloc seem like "nice peaceful people"??? flvegan May 2012 #12
No Occupy seemed like nice peaceful people hootinholler May 2012 #15
Black Bloc is not a faction of Occupy. They are their own separate Luminous Animal May 2012 #16
Some Occupiers are bloc'ers not all bloc'ers are occupiers. joshcryer May 2012 #18
And some Occupiers are Democratic Party members not all Democrats are Occupiers. Luminous Animal May 2012 #28
That goes without saying. joshcryer May 2012 #31
Falling for the propaganda? backscatter712 May 2012 #14
I wonder why the police can't crack down on them? hootinholler May 2012 #19
The cops are more than capable of cracking down on the instigators... backscatter712 May 2012 #20
The only way to get them is to do unconstitutional kettling. joshcryer May 2012 #26
The cops were definitely in the position to make arrests of many of the vandals. Luminous Animal May 2012 #33
Bingo! backscatter712 May 2012 #38
LOL, championing Oakland's brutal methods. joshcryer May 2012 #23
Occupy are nice peaceful people committed to non-violent direct action. Luminous Animal May 2012 #21
Excellent! hootinholler May 2012 #24
Tra La La, I'm off to bed... hootinholler May 2012 #22
You have to care to know because the media doesn't do its damn job. joshcryer May 2012 #25
They aren't agent provocateurs however some may like them to be TorchTheWitch May 2012 #35
Not sure about these most recent incidents, redqueen May 2012 #40
Didn't you hear? It was a terrible FLOP! Rex May 2012 #32
Of course they're well organized. They're cops for christ's sake. They were outed as police plants. Monk06 May 2012 #36
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