Organized gang stalking and FBI informants, rats, snitches, and Uncle Tom’s: many in the OGS dialectic are actually informants

Below is a Public Service Message:

If you see something, say something. Ratting on others for things real and imagined is as American as apple pie, lemonade stands, and domestic terrorism waged from within government and institutions of status quo power.

Also, if you have a petty vendetta, disagree with your neighbors politics, or saw something bad when you were looking into their windows from underneath their window ledge, report it immediately to someone who will send a squad car over there! We gotta pull together and STOP THE BADGUYS at their windowsills (or, Windows 10), before they come across OUR FENCE and peek into OUR HOMES from underneath OUR WINDOWSILLS!

Scoop by Memphis Commercial Appeal reveals that iconic Martin Luther King photographer Ernest Withers was an FBI informant-a RATand that he ratted on King directly to the FBI the day before King was assassinated in Memphis

“D’Army Bailey, a retired Memphis judge and former activist once watched by the FBI, told the paper that such covert tactics are “something you would expect in the most ruthless, totalitarian regimes.”

The Commercial Appeal found FBI reports indicating that Withers collaborated for years with FBI agents monitoring the civil rights movement. Those FBI reports, the paper’s Marc Perrusquia writes, “reveal a covert, previously unknown side of the beloved photographer.”

Digging into the late Withers’ past wasn’t easy. The Commercial Appeal’s scoop proved to be the result of shoe-leather reporting, determination and a bit of luck.

The newspaper tried unsuccessfully to obtain Withers’ informant file, with the Justice Department rejecting Freedom of Information Act requests and refusing to acknowledge that such a file even exists. However, as  Perrusquia writes, the government did release “369 pages related to a 1970s public corruption probe that targeted Withers — by then a state employee who was taking payoffs — carefully redacting references to informants — with one notable exception.”

And in those documents, the Commercial Appeal notes, the government inadvertently left a single reference to Withers’ informant number, which “unlocked the secret of the photographer’s 1960s political spying when the newspaper located repeated references to the number in other FBI reports released under FOIA 30 years ago.”

Follow this linkthis link to read more!

Iconic photos by Withers here

 

Related story: How Ernest Withers was an FBI rat, and likely aided in the murder of Martin Luther King and other civil rights activists: https://www.yahoo.com/news/blogs/upshot/famed-civil-rights-photographer-doubled-fbi-informant.html
So, apparently, kids,  the path to power and glory is paved with privacy rape, deception, and the corpses of those who dissent, or who are activists against the establishment order. This blog advises you to rat someone out immediately, even if you have to make it up!

Or: How to become President in One Easy Step! The odd case of Ronald Reagan, backstabbing rat:
Fed Up: The FBI’s Harassment and Spying on 1960s Students Revealed in ‘Subversives’ by Seth Rosenfeld

A new book filled with newly released FBI documents paints a damning portrait of the feds spying on, harassing, and denouncing largely innocent Berkeley students in the 1960s—with Ronald Reagan as a star FBI instigator and informant. Michael Kazin on Seth Rosenfeld’s Subversives.

How to become President in one easy step: become an FBI informant like Ronald Reagan

…every biography of Ronald Reagan describes how, in 1966, his repeated denunciations of “the mess at Berkeley” helped him claim the governorship of California in a landslide—and immediately won the hearts and minds of conservatives everywhere who saw the charismatic actor as their best chance to capture the White House….

In the crusade against troublemakers at Berkeley and their supposed codependents, Hoover could always count on the zealous assistance, both covert and public, of a number of national celebrities and local politicians. The most significant of these, Rosenfeld shows, was none other than Ronald Wilson Reagan. Reagan’s close relationship with the FBI began early in the Cold War, when he exchanged “information” about pro-Communist actors, screenwriters, and union officials with agents who stopped by his home in the Hollywood hills.

For the next three decades and more, Reagan became, according to Rosenfeld, “one of the FBI’s best contacts ever.” He routinely passed along to the Bureau rumors about Communists in the film industry and frequently lauded the agency in speeches, press interviews, and on television. So appreciative was Hoover that, in 1965, he stopped his agents from questioning Reagan about his son Michael’s close and rowdy friendship with the son of a top Mafia chieftain, Joseph “Joe Bananas” Bonanno. Instead, the FBI boss ordered his men, as Rosenfeld puts it, “to confidentially warn the father about Michael’s ‘dangerous dalliance.’” Reagan, then considering a gubernatorial campaign, responded with gratitude and relief. A high-ranking G-man reported that “he [Reagan] realized that such an association and actions on the part of his son might well jeopardize any political aspirations he might have.”

Once he took office in Sacramento, Reagan worked diligently in tandem with the Bureau to drive the scourge of radicalism from the premier campus of the state university, and to buff his own image as a defender of Middle American resentments.

 

The past is the present is the future is the mantra of the establishment bullies. More on how the NSA/FBI/CIA domestic data theft pipeline destroys democracy, one conversation, one illegal wiretap, one trumped up dossier- one activist at a a time here.

Organized gang stalking, Scott Crow, disinformation and informants.

Scott Crow, an anarchist, animal rights activist, has gone on record stating that organized “gang stalking is bullshit,”which is alright- because everyone is entitled to an opinion. And as they say, even assholes have those. Opinions, of course. And, I guess for some, it’s easier to love fuzzy or feathered critters and act like cute, four year old anarchists with lil’ diapies full of doodoo, than to deal with the real issues of gross human rights abuses of corporatism colluding with a full blown surveillance/security state to do things to people that were unimagined at the height of America’s last Constitutional crisis of the 1960’s (click here to see the catalogue of surveillance gear available to LEO’s who spy on American citizens without warrants).

But to the hundreds of thousands of people world wide who claim to be harassed by unknown assailants, various electronics ranging from wiretaps and StingRay towers, cell phone emulation, and sound weapons (what’s that clicking on my phone?!), and stalkers- lots of stalkers who do plainly weird shit called street theater- the evidence is against Mr. Crow’s opinion.

There is ample evidence of religions and cults that stalk people; evidence that the intelligence agencies and some really bad  LEO’s stalk people; retired LEO’s stalk people, the USAF and Naval NCIS working with the CIA and others stalk people; a HUGE well heeled operation of conformity enforcement run by the OSI and there is sh!tloads of evidence that it is part of a large, orchestrated crisis PR movement. And of course, every crisis PR movement needs useful idiots, who are just glad the pendulum missed their neck.

Scott Crow.org, on gang stalking:

In the last couple of years I became aware that I have accidentally become the poster child for a marginal, but rising movement.   It’s a movement of the disaffected, and somewhat marginalized in civil society. And like all of us its made of those alienated by the ills of capitalism: our atomized communities,  the overwhelming media (online and corporate) that can reverberate any idea into truth and the growing overwhelming complexities of our social and political spheres.  There is also another important piece that I have to throw into this cauldron that has given rise to this movement too; the farce called the war on terror and its all ensuing baggage of the surveillance state. Sounds intriguing doesn’t it? If you guessed I was talking about anarchy, social justice or even LOLcats you would have guessed wrong.  What I am referring to is an internet phenomena called gangstalking and somehow my surveillance by the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force for almost 9 years became the actual proof they all needed to say they were right all along; that they weren’t just paranoid.  Except I wasn’t gangstalked.

Related Story: The famous Civil Rights photographer Ernest Withers-who photographed ALL of the black leaders of the 1960’s, was a paid RAT. Bonus points if you can answer the question: And WHY was this guy at the hotel where Martin Luther King was shot dead?

SO- make of Scott Crow’s opinion what you will, But psychologists and other paid disinformation agents who both benefit directly from drug companies and privatized prison payrolls, and those who work with schizophrenics and sex offenders have even waged a classic “black propaganda” campaign to discredit those who claim they are harassed.

I DUNNO. MEBBE They is all caaaaraaaazy. Or not.

Either way? Any scientist, sociologist, intel agent, or crisis PR moron can take the data provided in this blog and test the many proofs and hypotheses themselves, against historical events like COINTELPRO, and the destruction/co-option of the peace/anti-war/Civil rights movement. You can look for- and find- the evidence that I provide herein-and replicate the methods, and find new validation yourself. I have merely provided a starting point.

But it boils down to this: people like Scott Crow, who was followed, surveilled and harassed by the FBI in what amounts to a fairly traditional investigation of a fairly pasty white traditional ‘suspect’ claims OGS is “total bullshit.” I mean-after all- animal rights people are startlingly quiet about warrantless surveillance, human rights, prison reform, and how the targeted, flawed and sociopathic Countering Violent Extremism programs work with local LEO’s and private security contractors to terrorize TI’s into complicity with snitch culture.

You don’t have to believe me- ask an actual RAT, Greg Monteilh, former FBI informant, about the “murky” practice of “flipping” innocent people into becoming agency informants-from the Guardian UK:

The ex-FBI informant with a change of heart: ‘There is no real hunt. It’s fixed’-Craig Monteilh describes how he pretended to be a radical Muslim in order to root out potential threats, shining a light on some of the bureau’s more ethically murky practices….(follow the link to learn more).

Just off the top of my internet, I can think of these many many validated tactics below that are reported by TI’s. And these days, as the NSA shares data with 16 other intel agencies and targets American citizens, it ain’t gettin’ any prettier out there without due process (even if Mr. Crow thinks it’s all bullshit, some of us still believe in Constitutional Democracy. And Mr. Crow and his pals- most of them animals- don’t read the Constitution anyways.).

A short list of what the NSA et al is doing to American citizens BEFORE they turn the data over to the local LEO’s-from Brian Lehrer-and ask yourself how YOU would feel with this arsenal pointed at YOU, personally:

THE NSA CAN:

  •  track the numbers of both parties on a phone call, as well location, time and duration. (More)
  • It can hack Chinese phones and text messages. (More)
  • It can set up fake internet cafes. (More)
  • It can spy on foreign leaders’ cell phones. (More)
  • It can tap underwater fiber-optic cables. (Clarification: Shane Harris explains that there were reports the NSA was trying to tap directly into cables using submarines, but is now more likely trying to intercept information once it has reached land.) (More)
  • It can track communication within media organizations like Al Jazeera. (More)
  • It can hack into the UN video conferencing system. (More)
  • It can track bank transactions. (More)
  • It can monitor text messages. (More)
  • It can access your email, chat, and web browsing history. (More)
  • It can map your social networks. (More)
  • It can access your smartphone app data. (More)
  • It is trying to get into secret networks like Tor, diverting users to less secure channels. (More)
  • It can go undercover within embassies to have closer access to foreign networks. (More)
  • It can set up listening posts on the roofs of buildings to monitor communications in a city. (More)
  • It can set up a fake LinkedIn. (More)
  • It can track the reservations at upscale hotels. (More)
  • It can intercept the talking points for Ban Ki-moon’s meeting with Obama. (More)
  • It can crack cellphone encryption codes. (More)
  • It can hack computers that aren’t connected to the internet using radio waves. (Update: Clarification — the NSA can access offline computers through radio waves on which it has already installed hidden devices.) (More)
  • It can intercept phone calls by setting up fake base stations. (More)
  • It can remotely access a computer by setting up a fake wireless connection. (More)
  • It can install fake SIM cards to then control a cell phone. (More)
  • It can fake a USB thumb drive that’s actually a monitoring device. (More)
  • It can crack all types of sophisticated computer encryption. (Update: It is trying to build this capability.) (More)
  • It can go into online games and monitor communication. (More)
  • It can intercept communications between aircraft and airports. (More)
  • (Update 1/18) It can physically intercept deliveries, open packages, and make changes to devices. (More) (h/t)
  • (Update 1/18) It can tap into the links between Google and Yahoo data centers to collect email and other data. (More) (h/t)
  • (Update 4/2) It can monitor, in real-time, Youtube views and Facebook “Likes.” (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can monitor online behavior through free Wi-Fi at Canadian airports. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can shut down chat rooms used by Anonymous and identify Anonymous members. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can use real-time data to help identify and locate targets for US drone strikes. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can collect the IP addresses of visitors to the Wikileaks website. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can spy on US law firms representing foreign countries in trade negotiations. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can post false information on the Internet in order to hurt the reputation of targets. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can intercept and store webcam images. (More)
  • (Update 4/2) It can record phone calls and replay them up to a month later. (More)
  • (Update 6/2) It can harvest images from emails, texts, videoconferencing and more and feed it into facial recognition software. (More)

Did we miss any? Mischaracterize any capabilities? Let us know in the comments, or tweet @brianlehrer.

Suuure. It’s all bullshit- yeah, that sounds about right. Yup-keep your head up your ass, play it safe, m’boy. “They” are prolly all crazy- no electronics involved at all. Nothing to see here move along now….