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My blog May 4, 2012 entitled “Are Muslims In America Still Being Discriminated,” discusses the
mistreatment and spying taking place in the United States against Muslims. Well according to the
article provided below it was a total waste of time and money.
FBI: NYPD’s Muslim spy program harmful and a waste of
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The NYPD’s top officials have endorsed the department’s surveillance of Muslims and even top-
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That’s what reporter Ronald Kessler has found, at least, and he’s dug deep to get to the bottom
of the NYPD’s controversial surveillance tactics that was first uncovered by the Associated Press
in recent months. Earlier this year it was discovered that the NYPD had been conducting
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mosques and even in cities abroad. Kessler investigated that program to put together his
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forthcoming book, “The Secrets of the FBI,” and in an except just released by the author, he
writes that even one of America’s biggest intelligence agencies is up in arms over the NYPD’s
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Kessler writes that the efforts under former FBI Director J Edgar Hoover “not only trampled on
Americans’ rights but often failed to focus effectively on real threats such as spies and terrorists.
” Decades after Hoover’s death, however, Kessler says that those merits are alive and well, but
not with the FBI. Even though it’s arguably not part of their job, the NYPD has adopted
controversial techniques and policies that the author compares to the practices put forth by
Hoover.
“In an unprecedented move, Michael B. Ward, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Newark
office, went public to say that the New York surveillance tactics were not an effective form of
intelligence gathering and were in fact harming the fight against terrorism by fomenting distrust
among New Jersey’s Muslims,” Keller writes.
Elsewhere in his except, which he says will appear as an epilogue to the paperback edition of his
book, slated to hit stores on August 8, Keller writes that FBI officials have shunned the NYPD.
Despite widespread anger against the agency going beyond their jurisdiction, though, Keller says
that complaints from the Justice Department are not being fully addressed.
“Last March, Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said the Justice Department would review the
matter,” Keller says, but not before noting, “What has never come out is that the FBI considers
the NYPD’s intelligence gathering practices since 9/11 not only a waste of money producing no
intelligence of any value but a violation of Americans’ rights.”
Keller even adds that, according to FBI officials that anonymously made comments to him
during his investigation, the NYPD is even going beyond what the federal bureau would do.
“The NYPD has been sending undercover operatives to political meetings,” one source
says. “The FBI would not be allowed to do those kinds of things. We stay away from the
Intelligence Division because we know what they are doing would not pass the test with FBI
oversight authorities.”
Just last week, a Freedom of Information Act request for a phone call placed with emergency
services in New Brunswick, New Jersey ended up with the recording being released to the Web,
revealing that law enforcement agents across the river from Manhattan were unaware that the
NYPD was leaving the Big Apple to do surveillance across the river.
I’m sure the government, in particular those ranking officials will make sure this is swept under
the rug. I can only imagine how many spying operations that have gone about under the guise
of 911 prevention actions. If that is the case there are many groups that should be
under surveillance not just those of us under a particular religious belief.
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