Deconstructing The New York Times #TrapWire WhiteWash – PLEASE REBLOG!

This afternoon, NZST, Occupy New Zealand posted THIS update, threatening a corporate media boycott due to the mainstream media blackout of #TrapWire – the private for-profit global surveillance & analysis network exposed by Wikileaks in the continuing Stratfor “GI Files” data dump.

Pointing out that it had been 5 days since #Trapwire broke, and that Google searches on “TrapWire” had returned 34,400 results yesterday, and over 240,000 results today, we asked how many million results must be returned before corporate media would address it.

Shortly thereafter (by sheer coincidence no doubt) the New York Times have posted THIS scrub article – denouncing the email evidence as “stolen”, the TrapWire program as “Counter-Terrorism Software” and then quoting a New York Police Department source as assuring the NYT that they do not in fact use TrapWire.

Unfortunately the article raises more questions than it answers. Most notably:

  1. If everything is fine and we should trust our governments, which is the general feel of the article, why did it take 5 days & a quarter million Google results for the New York Times to acknowledge the concerns of the public & assuage them?
  2. The NYT quote “Paul J. Browne, the New York Police Department’s chief spokesman” as saying “We don’t use TrapWire.” Which immediately begs the apparently unasked question; then what DO they use?
  3. If, like the NYT says, TrapWire is “Counter-Terrorism” software, how do we explain THIS 2nd August 2010 internal Stratfor email, which states, “they (San Francisco) need something like TrapWire more for threats from activists than from terror threats. Both are useful, but activists are ever-present around here.”
  4. The NYT claims “TrapWire was originally developed in 2004 by the Abraxas Corporation, which was founded by several former C.I.A. employees. It later spun off TrapWire, but the C.I.A. connection, along with the company’s vague but impressive descriptions of the program’s capabilities, appears to have fueled the furor on the Web that it was a sort of automated Big Brother.” This makes it sound as if the CIA connection belonged only to Abraxas and is some kind of archaic stigma carried over to TrapWire. Yet THIS dox of TrapWire management shows clearly that there are pervasive connections between TrapWire (NOT just Abraxas) management and the CIA. Similarly, THIS second dox of TrapWire distributors/partners with global reach, exposes a management hierarchy steeped in intelligence agency service/connections?
  5. The NYT carries on to say “TrapWire’s marketing materials say it uses video cameras and observations by security guards to develop a 10-point description of people near a potential terrorist target and an eight-point description of vehicles.” Actually, TrapWire’s marketing materials said a whole lot more than that, before they scrubbed their website (five days prior to NYT even uttering the word “TrapWire) clean of any incriminating or traceable information, however if you visit the websites of their distributors/on-selling agents such as New Zealand’s Cubic Defense Systems (an apparent subsidiary of Cubic International) you will discover not only the same executive connections to intelligence agencies, but clearly advertised services such as “Competitive Market Intelligence” and “Asset Tracking”. Which we take to mean that there are plenty of other uses beyond counter-terrorism, for this kind of software?
  6. While the NYT is convinced one statement from an NYPD official is enough to go on, THIS leaked email confirms that the City of Los Angeles, at least, is a client of TrapWire. It also discusses a meeting with a “Senator Williams” & says it passed on recommendations for “TRAPWIRE and 100% digital CCTV upgrades for the entire Capitol”. So surely this issue goes a lot deeper than the NYT’s extremely shallow article?

As if all the above weren’t enough, the major question that WE have, is how can private companies access, commodify and on-sell data from publicly-funded surveillance systems? If this is what has been occurring, then taxpayers are unwittingly funding a structure in which they themselves, unknowingly become the product? A product which they then receive no profit from?

The icing on the cake has to be the final line of the NYT article, which quotes a “Jay Stanley” who “studies threats to privacy at the American Civil Liberties Union.”

“We live in a democracy,” he said, “and that’s what security agencies are here to protect.”

Well according to the corporate management profiles of TrapWire Inc., Abraxas and Cubic Defense, that’s what security agents are here to profit off.

OCCUPY NEW ZEALAND MEDIA TEAM.

CALL TO ACTION: Please download everything linked to here & store multiple copies wherever you can (lest it mysteriously disappear). Please reblog this post anywhere you are able, you have our full permission to do so. Please, most importantly, start filing Freedom of Information Act requests to all relevant local/national/civil authorities and let’s get to the bottom of what they’ve been doing, once and for all.

Drones in Texas and Tanks in Tampa

Stephen Salibury, from tomdispatch.com has released an article examining the US government initiated legislation “NDAA” that has initiated spy drones monitoring US Citizens on US soil as well as tanks now rolling through American cities.

It appears the US government has no qualms about using military technology against unarmed civilian populations – even its own.

 http://www.alternet.org/story/154404/drones_in_texas_and_tanks_in_tampa:_inside_the_out-of-control_weaponized_homeland_security_state/

Ron Paul Only Candidate To Show At Washington State Caucus

The Texas congressman is the only candidate in Washington state for Saturday’s caucuses. While the caucus vote is non-binding, the Evergreen State will ultimately send 43 delegates to the Republican National Convention – just seven fewer than Florida.

Saudi Arabian Government Involvement Never Pursued Says 9/11 Commissioner

According to ABC News, Bob Kerrey, a Nebraska Democrat who served on the 9/11 Commission, said in a separate affidavit that “significant questions remain unanswered” about the role of Saudi institutions. “Evidence relating to the plausible involvement of possible Saudi government agents in the September 11th attacks has never been fully pursued.”

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/senators-saudi-arabia-linked-911/story?id=15827925#.T1Hq_XPTCqh

Obama Tweaks NDAA….. Slightly

The NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), the act that allows the US Government to indefinitely detain US citizens without trial, has had a slight change to it.

President Obama has made a small amendment to the piece of legislation.

It is now no longer compulsory for a soldier to detain a citizen whom they believe ‘may be associated with Al Qaeda’. It is now voluntary.

As we say here in New Zealand, “how bizarre”…

Obama: Outlawing The Occupy Movement

A horrifying new bill has passed through congress with 399 votes Yea, and 3 votes Nay.

Once signed by President Barack Obama, HR 347 will empower federal agents to arrest and bring felony criminal charges against citizens engaged in political protests anywhere in the USA where people protected by the secret service are present.

This bill will essentially silence protest at any major political event – in direct contravention of citizens’ First Amendment constitutional rights.

It appears the Obama legislative agenda advances in complete defiance of the US Constitution. One by one, the democratic rights that America claims to want to institute in countries subject to US military intervention, are being systematically stripped away from its own people, while the whole world watches.

 http://www.salem-news.com/articles/february292012/hr-347-ibb.php

Fox News Documentary Says Everything Is Illegal & Everyone Is A Criminal

This is a documentary done by John Stossel, ironically for the Fox News Channel.

It’s called Illegal Everything, and sheds some light on the myriad of shockingly ridiculous and unnecessary laws in the United States.

Cyber War Threat: US to Fight an Invisible War

The White House is looking to provide roughly $10 billion a year to look at ways to upgrade their “cyber security” following attacks on government websites by groups like Anonymous.

Defense contractors are hyping this up to a cyber war, in an attempt to get more money out of the American people, to create yet another way to suck the population dry and get profiteer off the self-perpetuated culture of fear.

It’s likely that this will also be used as a pretext to continue the fight of governments worldwide to censor the Internet.

Who Are Congress Really Listening To And Why?

The US Congress has been passing more and more laws that take away the civil liberties and freedoms of the American people. They continue to do this despite the increasing presence of Occupy protests all over the world who are demanding that governments finally start to do what their people want.

The US Congress seems to be one of the worst government bodies when it comes to listening to what the people it claims to represent actually want.

If the US Congress aren’t listening to the American people, then who are they listening to?This may provide a little insight

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/whoiscongresslisteningto.html

C-Span Cuts Cameras As Stenny Hoyer Delivers Verbal Beating To GOP

Poor choice of tactics by Republican Party Member and Current Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner when he quickly adjourned the house and walked out of the chamber as  Rep. Stenny Hoyer (D-MD) attempted to call for a vote to extend a payroll tax cut to middle class and working Americans.

Rep. Hoyer voiced his outrage at his Republican colleagues refusal to address an issue which is of critical importance: that of the effect on lower to middle class Americans reliant on unemployment and senior citizens reliant on medical assistance.

C-Span promptly cut the audio coming from the chamber and swapped the camera shot for one outside Capitol Hill.

Shortly after the incident, C-Span released a statement on Twitter explaining that they do not have control over their own cameras; that power is held by the Speaker.

Video included.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/21/boehners-office-cuts-off-c-span-cameras-as-gop-takes-beating/