Rein in the FBI: Put an End to the FBI’s Gestapo Tactics

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

One of the creeping hands of totalitarianism running through the democracy is the Federal Bureau of Investigation… Because why does the FBI do all this? To scare the hell out of people… They work for the establishment and the corporations and the politicos to keep things as they are. And they want to frighten and chill the people who are trying to change things.”—Howard Zinn, historian

Power corrupts. We know this.

In fact, we know this from experience learned the hard way at the hands of our own government.

So why is anyone surprised to learn that the FBI, one of the most power-hungry and corrupt agencies within the police state’s vast complex of power-hungry and corrupt agencies, misused a massive government surveillance database more than 300,000 times in order to target American citizens?

This is how the government operates, after all.

First, they seek out extraordinary powers acquired in the wake of some national crisis—in this case, warrantless surveillance powers intended to help the government spy on foreign targets suspected of engaging in terrorism—and then they use those powers against the American people.

According to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the FBI repeatedly misused Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in order to spy on the communications of two vastly disparate groups of Americans: those involved in the George Floyd protests and those who may have taken part in the Jan. 6, 2021, protests at the Capitol.

This is par for the course for the FBI, whose modus operandi has historically been to “expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize” perceived threats to the government’s power.

Indeed, the FBI has a long history of persecuting, prosecuting and generally harassing activists, politicians, and cultural figures.

Back in the 1950s and ‘60s, the FBI’s targets were civil rights activists, those suspected of having Communist ties, and anti-war activists. In more recent decades, the FBI has expanded its reach to target so-called domestic extremists, environmental activists, and those who oppose the police state.

In 2019, President Trump promised to give the FBI “whatever they need” to investigate and disrupt hate crimes and domestic terrorism, without any apparent thought for the Constitution’s prohibitions on such overreach.

That misguided pledge sheds a curious light on the FBI’s ongoing spree of SWAT team raids, surveillance, disinformation campaigns, fear-mongering, paranoia, and strong-arm tactics meted out to dissidents on both the right and the left.

Yet while these overreaching, heavy-handed lessons in how to rule by force have become standard operating procedure for a government that communicates with its citizenry primarily through the language of brutality, intimidation and fear, none of this is new.

Indeed, the FBI’s love affair with totalitarianism can be traced back to the Nazi police state.

As historian Robert Gellately recounts, the Nazi police state was so admired for its efficiency and order by the world powers of the day that in the decades after World War II, the FBI, along with other government agencies, aggressively recruited at least a thousand Nazis, including some of Hitler’s highest henchmen.

Since then, U.S. government agencies—the FBI, CIA and the military—have fully embraced many of the Nazi’s well-honed policing tactics, and used them repeatedly against American citizens.

With every passing day, the United States government borrows yet another leaf from Nazi Germany’s playbook: Secret police. Secret courts. Secret government agencies. Surveillance. Censorship. Intimidation. Harassment. Torture. Brutality. Widespread corruption. Entrapment. Indoctrination. Indefinite detention.

These are not tactics used by constitutional republics, where the rule of law and the rights of the citizenry reign supreme. Rather, they are the hallmarks of authoritarian regimes, where secret police control the populace through intimidation, fear and official lawlessness on the part of government agents.

Consider the extent to which the FBI’s far-reaching powers to surveil, detain, interrogate, investigate, prosecute, punish, police and generally act as a law unto themselves resemble those of their Nazi cousins, the Gestapo.

Just like the Gestapo, the FBI has vast resources, vast investigatory powers, and vast discretion to determine who is an enemy of the state.

Much like the Gestapo spied on mail and phone calls, FBI agents have carte blanche access to the citizenry’s most personal information.

Much like the Gestapo’s sophisticated surveillance programs, the FBI’s spying capabilities can delve into Americans’ most intimate details (and allow local police to do so, as well).

Much like the Gestapo’s ability to profile based on race and religion, and its assumption of guilt by association, the FBI’s approach to pre-crime allows it to profile Americans based on a broad range of characteristics including race and religion.

Much like the Gestapo’s power to render anyone an enemy of the state, the FBI has the power to label anyone a domestic terrorist.

Much like the Gestapo infiltrated communities in order to spy on the German citizenry, the FBI routinely infiltrates political and religious groups, as well as businesses.

Just as the Gestapo united and militarized Germany’s police forces into a national police force, America’s police forces have largely been federalized and turned into a national police force.

Just as the Gestapo carried out entrapment operations, the FBI has become a master in the art of entrapment.

Just as the Gestapo’s secret files on political leaders were used to intimidate and coerce, the FBI’s attempts to target and spy on anyone suspected of “anti-government” sentiment have been similarly abused.

The Gestapo became the terror of the Third Reich by creating a sophisticated surveillance and law enforcement system that relied for its success on the cooperation of the military, the police, the intelligence community, neighborhood watchdogs, government workers for the post office and railroads, ordinary civil servants, and a nation of snitches inclined to report “rumors, deviant behavior, or even just loose talk.”

Likewise, as countless documents make clear, the FBI has had no qualms about using its extensive powers in order to blackmail politicians, spy on celebrities and high-ranking government officials, and intimidate and attempt to discredit dissidents of all stripes.

In fact, borrowing heavily from the Gestapo, between 1956 and 1971, the FBI conducted an intensive domestic intelligence program, termed COINTELPRO, intended to neutralize domestic political dissidents. As Congressman Steve Cohen explains, “COINTELPRO was set up to surveil and disrupt groups and movements that the FBI found threatening… many groups, including anti-war, student, and environmental activists, and the New Left were harassed, infiltrated, falsely accused of criminal activity          .”

Sound familiar? The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Those targeted by the FBI under COINTELPRO for its intimidation, surveillance and smear campaigns included: Martin Luther King Jr., Malcom X, the Black Panther Party, Billie Holiday, Emma Goldman, Aretha Franklin, Charlie Chaplin, Ernest Hemingway, Felix Frankfurter, John Lennon, and hundreds more.

The Church Committee, the Senate task force charged with investigating COINTELPRO abuses in 1975, denounced the government’s abuses:

“Too many people have been spied upon by too many Government agencies and too much information has been collected. The Government has often undertaken the secret surveillance of citizens on the basis of their political beliefs, even when those beliefs posed no threat of violence or illegal acts on behalf of a hostile foreign power.”

The report continued:

“Groups and individuals have been harassed and disrupted because of their political views and their lifestyles. Investigations have been based upon vague standards whose breadth made excessive collection inevitable. Unsavory and vicious tactics have been employed—including anonymous attempts to break up marriages, disrupt meetings, ostracize persons from their professions, and provoke target groups into rivalries that might result in deaths. Intelligence agencies have served the political and personal objectives of presidents and other high officials.”

Whether 50 years ago or in the present day, the treatment being doled out by the government’s lethal enforcers has remained consistent, no matter the threat.

The FBI’s laundry list of crimes against the American people includes surveillance, disinformation, blackmail, entrapment, intimidation tactics, harassment and indoctrination, governmental overreach, abuse, misconduct, trespassing, enabling criminal activity, and damaging private property, and that’s just based on what we know.

Whether the FBI is planting undercover agents in churches, synagogues and mosques; issuing fake emergency letters to gain access to Americans’ phone records; using intimidation tactics to silence Americans who are critical of the government; recruiting high school students to spy on and report fellow students who show signs of being future terrorists; or persuading impressionable individuals to plot acts of terror and then entrapping them, the overall impression of the nation’s secret police force is that of a well-dressed thug, flexing its muscles and doing the boss’ dirty work of ensuring compliance, keeping tabs on potential dissidents, and punishing those who dare to challenge the status quo.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, it’s time to rein in the Federal Bureau of Intimidation’s war on political freedom.

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16 Comments
ConservativeTeachersExist
ConservativeTeachersExist
May 23, 2023 8:28 am

WOW! The Burning Platform is quoting Howard Zinn. The End is Near! For those of you outside of the History department, Zinn writes textbooks that make Lenin look like a centrist. Do I agree with the shutting down the FBI? Heck yes! The fact that Howard Zinn said it first makes my head hurt.

TCS
TCS
  ConservativeTeachersExist
May 23, 2023 8:49 am

Broken clock phenomenon in Zinn’s case.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ConservativeTeachersExist
May 23, 2023 9:03 am

Zinn said it first because his civil rights were being egregiously violated by, what was at the time, fervent anti-communist FBI. Americans didn’t care because we hated communists so anything and everything was on the table to stop them including civil rights. We would do well to take up the old ACLU mandate and fight for everyone’s civil rights no matter how much we dislike them. For as the old adage goes, I didn’t like them so I didn’t stick up for their lawful rights. Now they are coming for me and there is no one left to stick up for my civil rights. Lest anyone thing I am sticking up for Zinn, the person, parish the thought. He’s a despicable person with despicable ideologies. I just think our system is robust enough to withstand the terrible ideas of terrible men and women.

Mountain Rat
Mountain Rat
  Anonymous
May 23, 2023 10:30 am

“I just think our system is robust enough to withstand the terrible ideas of terrible men and women.”

You are not very observant. Our system is no ruled by terrible men and women imposing terrible ideas on us. Our system was evidently not robust enough to withstand this threat within.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  ConservativeTeachersExist
May 23, 2023 3:24 pm

…and RFK jr is a conservative white knight. Some Catholic kids in the 60’sbelieved the New York Times and WaPo Kennedy propaganda.

TCS
TCS
May 23, 2023 8:52 am

Well, you MADE the Golem. Now you get to fucking KILL the Golem. If you can’t do that? Well at least you won’t have to worry about slaying the Dragon that follows.

You all better begin to realize that this ends on the front porch of every true American. They WILL bring it to YOU.

“It’s just a matter of time” – Randy Travis

Jdog
Jdog
May 23, 2023 10:32 am

The concept that people have to get through their thick skulls is that the FBI along with the rest of the lettered agencies are illegal Constitutionally. The government cannot create and give power to agencies because Constitutionally all power comes DIRECTLY from the people to which those agencies must be DIRECTLY accountable. The legal basis for this was established in the very first founding document of the United States the Declaration of Independence. Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, Neither the FBI nor any other lettered agency derives its power from the consent of the people, and they are therefore illegitimate and have no “just powers”.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Jdog
May 24, 2023 6:23 am

So are so called “unions”….

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 23, 2023 11:49 am

You would have much better luck if you tried to scream at a goldfinch to make it go into a cage.

Brian
Brian
  hardscrabble farmer
May 23, 2023 1:58 pm

Yo, bro, just getting back from PDS from our 45th reunion, saw P.D, and a few others there- B.T.

ursel doran
ursel doran
May 23, 2023 1:09 pm

“And the worst part of all: Obama’s still in charge. Obama is pulling all the strings. He’s the ventriloquist, speaking for the wooden dummy puppet Joe Biden. Obama is the real President of the United States, back for his third term.”

Impeachment Week

tony
tony
May 23, 2023 6:38 pm

end the fed and the fbi.
what did anyone expect from an organization built by a cross dressing faggot totalitarian mobster?? the fbi is the enforcement arm of zog. it is a terrorist organization making war against the american people.

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
May 23, 2023 10:51 pm

I am curious what it would feel like to be an employee of the FBI and know that you are being fully and constantly ridiculed by the hour and not only inside the US. I think I’d feel like a fuckin pussy.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
May 24, 2023 6:28 am

I believe with their “education”and”training”they are indoctrinated with separatist beliefs along with a God/parent complex that their compassion is limited but their altruism is vicious!
They actually show all this on the TV shows …….
That’s why it’s called programming…..

Obbledy
Obbledy
May 24, 2023 6:22 am

Always the f*#$ing NAZIS!You act like Adolf had NO predecessors that did worse than he……..the Bolshevicks killed millions just by STARVING THEM…..it’s just so historically shallow…….