The Patriot Act: When Truth Becomes Treason
By Susan Lindauer, former Asset covering Iraq & Libya and the second non-Arab American indicted on the Patriot Act
Many Americans think they understand the dangers of the Patriot Act, which Congress has vowed to extend 4 more years in a vote later this week. Trust me when I say, Americans are not nearly frightened enough. Unfortunately, a lot of these rules apply to Bradley Manning, so his supporters really need to understand what they are.
Ever wonder why the truth about 9/11 never got exposed? Why Americans don’t have a clue about leadership fraud surrounding the War on Terror? Why Americans don’t know if the 9/11 investigation was really successful? Why the Iraqi Peace Option draws a blank? Somebody has known the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden— or his grave—for the past 10 years. But nobody’s talking to the people.
In significant part, that’s because of the Patriot Act— a law that equates free speech with sedition. It’s got a big agenda, with 7,000 pages of Machiavellian code designed to interrupt individual questioning of government policy. In this brave new world, free speech under the Bill of Rights effectively has been declared a threat to government controls for maintaining stability. And the Patriot Act has become the premiere weapon to attack whistle blowers and dissidents who challenge the comfort of political leaders hiding inconvenient truths from the public. It’s all the rage on Capitol Hill, as leaders strive to score TV ratings, while demogauging their “outstanding leadership performance” on everything from national security to environmental policy.
Truth has Become Treason
But wait—Congress assures us the Patriot Act only targets foreigners, who come to our shores seeking to destroy our way of life through violent, criminal acts. Good, law abiding Americans have nothing to fear. The Patriot Act restricts its powers of “roving wiretaps” and warrantless searches to international communications among “bad guys.” Congress has sworn, with hand on heart, it’s only purpose is breaking down terrorist cells and hunting out “lone wolf” mad men.
That’s what they told you, right? And you believed them? You trust the government. Well, that was your first mistake. With regards to the Patriot Act, it’s a fatal one. Would the government lie to you? You betcha! And they have.
The Patriot Act reaches far beyond terrorism prevention. In my home state of Maryland, State Police invoked the Patriot Act to run surveillance on the Chesapeake Climate Action Network dedicated to wind power, recycling and protection of the Chesapeake Bay. They infiltrated the DC Anti War Network, suggesting the group might be a front for “white supremacists,” and Amnesty International, claiming to investigate “civil rights abuses.” Opponents of the death penalty also got targeted (in case they got violent).
Bottom line: truth tellers who give Americans too much insight on any number of issues are vulnerable to a vast arsenal of judicial weapons typically associated with China or Mynamar. In the Patriot Act, the government has created a powerful tool to hunt out free thinking on the left or right. It doesn’t discriminate. Anyone who opposes government policy is at risk
How do I know all this? Because I was the second non-Arab American ever indicted on the Patriot Act. My arrest defied all expectations about the law. I was no terrorist plotting to explode the Washington Monument. Quite the opposite, I had worked in anti-terrorism for almost a decade, covering Iraq and Libya, Yemen, Egypt and Malaysia at the United Nations. At the instruction of my CIA handler, I had delivered advance warnings about the 9/11 attack to the private staff of Attorney General John Ashcroft and the Office of Counter-Terrorism in August, 2001. FBI wire taps prove that I carried details of a comprehensive peace framework with Iraq up and down the hallowed corridors of Capitol Hill for months before the invasion, arguing that War was totally unnecessary.
I delivered those papers to Democrats and Republicans alike; to my own second cousin, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card; and to Secretary of State Colin Powell, who lived next door to my CIA handler. Gratis of the Patriot Act, we had the manila envelope and my hand written notes to Secretary Powell, dated a week before his infamous speech at the United Nations. My papers argued that no WMDs would be found inside Iraq, and that the peace framework could achieve all U.S. objectives without firing a shot.
In short, I was an Asset who loudly opposed War with Iraq, and made every effort to correct the mistakes in assumptions on Capitol Hill.
Then I did the unthinkable. I phoned the offices of Senator Trent Lott and Senator John McCain, requesting to testify before a brand new, blue ribbon Commission investigating Pre-War Intelligence. Proud and confident of my efforts, I had no idea Congress was planning to blame “bad intelligence” for the unpopular War.
Over night I became Public Enemy Number One on Capitol Hill.
Thirty days later I awoke to hear FBI agents pounding on my door. My nightmare on the Patriot Act lasted 5 years— Four years after my arrest, the Court granted me one morning of evidentiary testimony by two supremely credible witnesses. Parke Godfrey verified my 9/11 warnings under oath. Otherwise, I never got my day in Court.
The Patriot Act’s Arsenal to Stop Free Speech
If you care about America and the traditions of freedom, whether you’re progressive or conservative, you should be angry about this law.
First come the warrantless searches and FBI tracking surveillance. My work in anti-terrorism gave me no protection. I got my first warrantless search after meeting an undercover FBI agent to discuss my support for free elections in Iraq and my opposition to torture and sexual humiliation of Iraqi detainees. (Sorry guys, body wires don’t lie.)
If truth tellers don’t get the message to shut their mouths, the Justice Department ratchets up the pressure. Defendants face secret charges, secret evidence and secret grand jury testimony. Throughout five years of indictment, my attorneys and I never got to read a single FBI interview or grand jury statement. Under the Patriot Act, the whistleblower/defendant has no right to know who has accused him or her of what criminal activities, or the dates of the alleged offenses, or what laws got broken.
Of course, I was able to piece together my activities. I knew that “sometime in October, 2001″ an Iraqi diplomat gave me the English translation of a book on depleted uranium, which showed how cancer rates and birth defects had spiked in Iraqi children.
And I was quite certain that on October 14, 1999, an Iraqi diplomat asked me how to channel major financial contributions to the Presidential Campaign of George Bush and Dick Cheney. The Justice Department got the date from me, since I reported my conversation immediately to my Defense Intelligence handler, Paul Hoven.
It’s unlikely the grand jury knew that, since the Justice Department has the prerogative to keep a grand jury in the dark. In this brave new world, a grand jury can be compelled to consider indictments carrying 10 years or more in prison, without the right to review evidence, or otherwise determine whether an individual’s actions rise to the level of criminal activity at all.
That’s just the beginning. Once Congress scores an indictment against a political opponent, the Justice Department can force Defense attorneys to undergo protracted security clearances, while the whistle blower cum defendant waits in prison— usually in solitary confinement or the SHU. After the security clearance, prosecutors have an ironclad right to bar attorneys from communicating communications from the prosecution to the defendant, on threat of disbarment, stiff fines or prison sentence.
Scared yet? Once you get to trial, the situation gets much worse. The Patriot Act declares that a prosecutor has no obligation to show evidence of criminal activity to a jury at all. And the Defense can be denied the right to argue a rebuttal to those secret charges, because it requires speculation that might mislead the jury—or might expose issues that the government considers, well, secret. After all that a Judge can instruct a jury that the prosecution regards the secret evidence as sufficient to merit conviction on the secret charges. The Jury can be barred from considering the lack of evidence in weighing whether to convict.
Think I’m exaggerating? You would be wrong. That’s what happened to me. All of it—with one major glitch. All of this presumes the whistle blower’s lucky enough to get a trial. I was denied mine, though I fought vigorously for my rights. Instead, citing the Patriot Act, I got thrown in prison on a Texas military base without so much as a hearing—and threatened with indefinite detention and forcible drugging, to boot.
Americans are not nearly afraid enough.
Neither is Congress. As of this week, members of Congress should be very afraid. Anyone who votes to extend the Patriot Act should expect to pack their bags in 2012. They will be targeted for defeat. Above all, the words “freedom” and “Constitution” will never appear in their campaigns without suffering extreme public scorn—never, ever again. — END—
Susan Lindauer is the author of Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover Ups of 9/11 and Iraq, which reveals details of her CIA team’s 9/11 warnings and a comprehensive peace option with Iraq.



29 Comments

The average person has no clue and doesn’t even have the desire to get one. If I raise any of the points you make in conversation with friends, I get wry smiles and am labeled a conspiracy freak, no matter how rationally I present the facts.
The fascism-can’t-happen-here syndrome is the dominant mind-set and people will not open their eyes. They just don’t want to hear the limits to government power laid out in the Constitution have been rendered impotent by what James Madison called “the very definition of tyranny,” such a significant erosion would surely be observed by a legitimate source, someone besides Glenn Greenwald or some other “nobody blogger.”
We’re watching our country dissolve. It’s frustrating, disturbing, and fascinating all at the same time. What kind of violent, oppressive mess is just around the corner?
PATRIOT Act: Just End It!
Given my age, I hoped I’d die before this entire mess hit the fan. Unfortunately, I don’t think I’ll be that lucky. It’s all moving very fast.
I feel like we’re on the Titanic. Everybody presumes it’s impregnable. Unsinkable. Destined to excel forever. And we’re just an iceberg away from going down altogether.
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Excellent post. Thank you, Susan.
When the Patriot Act was being jammed down our throats, a group of local women got together to form Women’s Forum For Change, way back in the day. We held public forums in our local library dealing with all the major attacks to our Civil Liberties. Women’s rights, Healthcare, Immigration, Patriot Act- with citizens willing to defy the law and publicly say they’d been threatened and gagged under the law. [There was a detention sentence that went along with receiving The Letter and disclosing the fact that you'd received The Letter at that time.] .Carrying a pocket knife when racing to catch a plane from University field work in anthropology. A fucking Do Not Talk About This Letter We Sent You Telling You To Shut The Fuck Up because you had a pocketknife going through airport security.
Now, it all seems normal. It doesn’t take too much imagined fear to strip a nation as large as ours.
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We’re also just an iceberg or two away from a political/economic crisis that the real left and real democrats should prepare themselves to take advantage of.
http://torontohearings.org/
Last Word On Osama bin Laden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OATF_BXEx8M
Just a rumination, , but why is the most powerful nation in the world ,apparently so fearful and mistrustful of it’s very own people??
Yes, it’s starting to seem normal…. Scary isn’t it? Feels like Germany in the 1930s.. They’re putting a whole security apparatus in place. There’s a few arrests here & there. Mostly nobody protests, because Americans are sleeping in the comfort of their TVs, which assure them that we’re the finest nation on earth. There’s no shortages on the horizon. We can spend, spend, spend until our credit cards expire… Anybody who calls out “iceberg” will be removed. Don’t want to upset the stability of the people. Freedom is sedition.
Very, very scary.
Great diary. Rec’d.
Any minute someone will show up to flame your diary and call you arrogant for being right about 9/11 before it happened. Invariably, that person will see you being right and saying it as you thinking you’re better than others. Which is absurd. But there’s been a rash of this lately.
I think the economy is killing people’s self esteem.
Especially the FBI raids on the Freedom Road people last year. The communists and anarchists are always the first to be repressed. They’re the canary in the coal mine, so to speak.
I hate nazi comparisons, generally, but it’s still instructive that the first people that went to the camps weren’t jews. They were left wingers, free thinkers, unashamed gays and libertines, and other intellectuals.
Great diary, Ms Lindauer. What you’ve been put through is tragic, and a sad commentary on the depths to which our elected government officals (and their appointees) have sunk.
Many people are not paying attention, it’s true; and there are those who are so beat trying to make ends meet that all they want at the end of the day is something that takes their mind off the daily grind and the world’s troubles. The last thing on their minds is searching out, or analyzing what their government is doing to their liberties. But it’s like the proverbial story about bringing the frogs to a slow boil, not enough people will realize it until it is too late.
Talking to sevral individuals at work (who lean to the left) about how curious it is that the President has not repealed the militry commissions act, nor stopped warrantless wiretaps, nor rescinded the Patriot Act, I get blank stares, or I get “he’s been busy (with health care, the economy, etc.) and he just hasn’t got to that yet, there’s only so much he can do. Give him a chance.”
To be sure, there are those in America that, as the saying goes, “hate our freedoms.” But the fact is, most of them happen to occupy Washington DC. We need a plan – I’m not coming up with any great ideas at the moment.
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Naw. All those folks that turned out for Bradley Manning in different parts of the globe do not accept it as such. For example, here’s the perspective of some of the WISE Up for Bradley Manning (links here and here) which use words that have been co-opted in the US (including the Christian establishments in this country s.t. they bear no resemblance to their social justice roots) so one has to listen very carefully for the meaning intended by the speaker.
“Ciaron O’Reilly – Election Campaign Ireland 2011 (part 1)” (Feb 18, 2011)
“Ciaron O’Reilly – Election Campaign Ireland 2011″ (part 2)
Incredible read, I know nothing of your history other than what you post. Perhaps you could expound more on your experience with our government.
Highly rcc’d, and thank you for sounding the horn on this issue.
It’s a sleeping snake ready to bite many, many more of we the people as things get worse in this country in every way.
I’m still absorbing some of the details you present above, incredible. And I thought I knew of the evil of The Patriot Act. Wow.
Wow, Susan. Incredible diary. I’m so sorry to hear about what you went through.
I’ll look forward to reading more from you. Has anyone in the media picked up on your story?
Susan……you should maybe consider testifying at The Toronto Hearings. I think what you and Dr. Pieczenik have been saying in recent weeks should be included in those hearings.
Objectives of the Hearings:
(1) To present evidence that the U.S. government’s official investigation into the events of September 11, 2001, as pursued by various government and government-appointed agencies, is seriously flawed and has failed to describe and account for the 9/11 events.
(2) To single out the most weighty evidence of the inadequacy of the U.S. government’s investigation; to organize and classify that evidence; to preserve that evidence; to make that evidence widely known to the public and to governmental, non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations.
(3) To submit a record and a summary of the Hearings, together with signed Statutory Declarations by witnesses, to relevant governments, groups and international agencies with the request that a full and impartial investigation be launched into the events of September 11, 2001, which have been used to initiate military invasions and to restrict the rights of citizens.
(4) To engage the attention of the public and media through witness testimony as well as through public talks and media events during the four day event.
Seems to make a lot of sense, when considering just how broken our institutions are and the likelihood of internal remedies anytime soon.
I’ll be ordering your important book later today……you should set up digital distribution of your book w/Google ebooks, Amazan & Apple (immediately, if you can).
Here is what right winger Sen. Harry Reid (Democrat-Nevada) had to say about the Patriot Act and Sen. Rand Paul’s attempt to challenge it
Harry Reid Challenges Rand Paul, Defends Patriot Act 05/25/11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYJLZLitq_o
Looks like the U.S. is a fascist state without an army on the street corners, yet.
“When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross.”
Sinclair Lewis
Thanks for writing about this Linda, we’re honored.
They’ve perfected the methods to make fascism more sustainable; (Aren’t ya glad something is?) Ours is more technocratic and banal, seemingly less brutish than Germany. The heat is turned up slowly as to not shock the public conscience all at once, but we still end up in the same place.
The “Patriot” Act gives the imprimatur of legality, but it is an assault on our rights enshrined in that god-damned piece of paper… So how can it be lawful?.. unless the President declares that we are in a State of Emergency, or unless Judges or Congress do what they are doing now and willfully ignore their sworn duty to protect the Constitution, and check the Führerprinzip.
Coincidentally, Rep John Garamendi wrote a diary the day before yesterday. He responded to my comment with general talking points, but ignored my statement about the Patriot act. I should have formed it into a question.
We’re getting there:
28 March 1933: The terror in Germany
Frederick Voigt on the threat of the rise of the Nazis
The moral of this story is now an American standard.
(warning: don’t get sucked down the JFK hole)
Abraham Bolden
Richard Case Nagell was an agent that got himself put in jail so as to not become Oswald’s patsy parter. He was put into psychiatric “care”, threatened with loss of his children, his pension and disability benefits, most likely to keep him quiet.
Susan, not Linda.. mods…?
Gott Mit Uns (God with US)
Wehrmacht soldiers wore this slogan on their belt buckles, as opposed to members of the Waffen SS, who wore the motto Meine Ehre heißt Treue (‘My honour is loyalty’). from wiki.
Italy has the Roman Pope. Greece has the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch, Israel’s got YVWY and the American branch is grafted on to that tree.
I think it’s the nature of Fascism.
I forgot, Nagell was the agent that sent the teletype to the FBI warning of the plot to kill JFK, the message that Bolden saw.
The Eastern Orthodox Church, aka the Orthodox Church, has no central authority like the Roman Pope. The Eastern Orthodox Patriarch is just a symbolic figure. The Orthodox Church is like a decentralized collection of churches which believe and hold the traditional faith confessed from the Apostles till today.
“Americans are not nearly afraid enough.
Neither is Congress. As of this week, members of Congress should be very afraid. Anyone who votes to extend the Patriot Act should expect to pack their bags in 2012. They will be targeted for defeat. Above all, the words “freedom” and “Constitution” will never appear in their campaigns without suffering extreme public scorn—never, ever again.”
No, Americans are not nearly pissed off enough.
Congresscritters may be individually afraid of having to go back to work for a living and suffer through Obamacare but the corporatist duopoly and the system that manages them isn’t afraid of we, the people in the slightest. Targeting incumbents for defeat? Please. Even obviously intelligent former CIA Assets don’t get it. We don’t live in a functioning democracy. Voting doesn’t matter in the slightest. We live under a system of Inverted Totalitarianism (Sheldon Wolin). To believe that participating in the corrupted, completely gamed electoral system and thinking that has the slightest chance of bringing about any significant change is to literally live in a fantasy world.
I am truly sorry and disgusted about what happened to you. It makes me sick inside. I know that doesn’t help you in the slightest. But, the bottom line is that truth tellers such as yourself have to also be telling the truth about what it will take to bring about change. Namely massive, sustained, peaceful direct action and civil disobedience campaigns. That’s it. There is nothing else. In fact, EVERYTHING else is a distraction.
It’s not about “fightin’ terror”. If they were really worried about ‘terror’ they would be enforcing US VISA laws (which according to the cover-story is how the 911 hijackers were able to stay in the country long enough to pull off 911). But instead of doing what would have prevented 911 (humoring the cover-story), they want to spy on the American people.
This is not hard to read. The obvious goal is to take rights from US citizens. It’s not about ‘fightin’ terror’, or they would be doing what would’ve been necessary (again, humoring the cover-story) to prevent 911 (which would be enforcing US VISA laws).
Looks like Eric Blair’s prognostications were right on the money!
Nothing is more important than knowing and exposing the truth about 9/11.
All of our futures are being controlled by what happened on that day.