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Terror Watch Uses Local Eyes; 181 Trained in Colorado

by: Bruce Finley  |  The Denver Post

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Federal "Terrorism Liaison Officer" training is now conducted in eight states for local law enforcement, emergency responders and private companies. Civil rights advocates argue such involvement by local officials and private interests in federal intelligence operations undermines public trust and threatens individual privacy. (Image: dawizofodds / thewizardofodds.blogspot.com)

    Privacy advocates worry that officers' snooping will entangle innocent people.

    Hundreds of police, firefighters, paramedics and even utility workers have been trained and recently dispatched as "Terrorism Liaison Officers" in Colorado and a handful of other states to hunt for "suspicious activity" - and are reporting their findings into secret government databases.

    It's a tactic intended to feed better data into terrorism early-warning systems and uncover intelligence that could help fight anti-U.S. forces. But the vague nature of the TLOs' mission, and their focus on reporting both legal and illegal activity, has generated objections from privacy advocates and civil libertarians.

    "Suspicious activity" is broadly defined in TLO training as behavior that could lead to terrorism: taking photos of no apparent aesthetic value, making measurements or notes, espousing extremist beliefs or conversing in code, according to a draft Department of Justice/Major Cities Chiefs Association document.

    All this is anathema to opponents of domestic surveillance.

    Yet U.S. intelligence and homeland security officials say they support the widening use of TLOs - state-run under federal agreements - as part of a necessary integrated network for preventing attacks.

    "We're simply providing information on crime-related issues or suspicious circumstances," said Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez, commander of Denver's intelligence unit and one of 181 individual TLOs deployed across Colorado. "We don't snoop into private citizens' lives. We aren't living in a communist state."

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    Among recent activities the Colorado contingent detailed:

  • Thefts of copper that could be used in bomb-making.

  • Civilians impersonating police officers and stopping vehicles - of particular concern with the pending Democratic National Convention in Denver.

  • Graffiti showing a man holding an AK-47 rifle.

  • Men filming the Dillon dam that holds Denver's water.

  • Overheard threats.

  • Widespread thefts of up to 20 propane gas tanks.
  •     Future terrorism "is going to be noticed earliest at the most local level," said Robert Riegle, director of state and local programs for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in Washington.

        Civil liberties watchdogs warn of unprecedented new threats to privacy.

        "The problem is, you're drafting individuals whose job isn't law enforcement to spy on ordinary Americans and report their activities to the government," said John Verdi, director of the open-government project at the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

        In Colorado, TLOs report not only illegal but legal activity, such as bulk purchases along Colorado's Front Range of up to 150 disposable cellphones. TLO supervisors said these bulk buys were suspicious because similar phones are used as remote detonators for bombs overseas and can be re-sold to fund terrorism. Taking photos or videos can be deemed suspicious because "surveillance is a precursor to terrorist activity," said Colorado State Patrol Sgt. Steve Garcia, an analyst in Colorado's intelligence fusion center south of Denver, which handles TLO-supplied information.

        Colorado, California and Arizona are among the first to deploy TLOs after establishing robust state-run fusion centers, which initially relied on tips from private citizens. Federal security agents now sit in 25 of those centers, including Colorado's.

        Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Washington, D.C., also have deployed TLOs, and authorities in dozens of states are preparing to do so, said Norm Beasley, a retired Arizona trooper who has popularized the practice.

        181 in Colorado

        In Colorado, TLO training began last year, with FBI assistance. A three-day seminar presented material on how to recognize and stop suicide bombers and included discussion of civil liberties.

        State officials declined to release the course syllabus or say specifically how far TLOs are allowed to go in search of information without a warrant.

        The 181 TLOs in Colorado were deployed without any announcement over the past year and are posted widely from Durango in the mountains to metro Denver to La Junta on the eastern prairie.

        "The thing that's surprising is how much stuff is out there," said Denver West Metro Fire Capt. Mike Kirkpatrick, who declined to specify observations he has submitted, saying some led to investigations.

        National intelligence chiefs who coordinate the CIA and 15 other agencies launched an initiative this month to define "suspicious activity" for TLOs and develop a process for handling TLO information so that basic freedoms and privacy are protected, said John Cohen, information-sharing spokesman in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

        Training is crucial "because what we don't want is just people documenting innocent activities. We don't want police officers focusing on people because of their ethnicity and religion," Cohen said.

        "What we're advocating for is developing a standardized process that can be put in place across the country so that frontline police officers (and others) are trained to recognize behaviors associated with certain activities related to terrorism," he said.

        Major city police chiefs are participating.

        "You can't profile. So you have to have behavior-based indicators of criminal activity where it's terrorism or activity that supports terrorism," said Tom Frazier, executive director of the Major Cities Chiefs Association.

        Civil libertarians questioned why firefighters, paramedics and corporate employees - such as Xcel Energy and railroad officials in Colorado - are drafted into the effort. They say public trust in emergency responders will suffer.

        The emerging TLO system "empowers the police officer to poke his nose into your business when you're doing absolutely nothing wrong. It moves the police officer away from his core function, to enforce the law, into being an intelligence officer gathering information about people," said Mike German, a 16-year FBI agent now advising the American Civil Liberties Union.

        "Where are we going to draw the line?"

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        Bruce Finley: 303-954-1700 or bfinley@denverpost.com

      

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    One of the issues as stated

    One of the issues as stated in the article is that individuals with out a law enforcement degree will be spying on everyone and making judgment calls that will / could prove dangerous to innocent people. This places citizens against citizens and every action has a reaction. Just a feeling, but this will bring about bad results eventually. Anyone can take an innocent happening and make it into something else. The other issue with this is that now the government has the right to take away anyone to a holding facility for however long they want and they do not have to give a reason and/or even tell your family. They can even hold you with out you being able to contact an attorney and yes, we are talking about the American Citizens. So does any of this bring back memories of how Germany did the same thing and the outcome? Many people are thinking something like this cannot happen here, the strange thing, and the Jewish people thought the same thing when it began. People do not look back and learn from what history tried to teach. We are embarking on the same paths, only this time it is not German, it is the United States and/or soon to be, what once was the United States .

    What good are leaders so

    What good are leaders so easily terrorized?

    How this plays out will vary

    How this plays out will vary a lot. Some cities will not cooperate and will say so publicly as part of campaigns to recruit new residents. I would like to point out that parts of Europe, often referred to as more free than here, are massively covered with video surveillance. A difference is that it is private--businesses protecting their entrances for example. Here, I know of someone cuffed and interrogated for having a counterfeit $20. He had received it when he sold a DVD at a video store. The video confirmed it, but he did not get his $20 back. Using federal reserve notes is becoming sort of dangerous unless you are well connected. People who can afford to move from places with the surveillance vibe will do so, while people who like the idea and think they are immune to harm may also move. California as a state and particular cities within California can afford to tell the feds to forget it, if they choose to. Oklahoma's recent declaration of sovereignty could start something. It is not now safe to be a lone individual. One should be known among many communities, preferably cutting across assorted boundaries. I had coffee at a cafe this morning called Nonpartisan. Perhaps displaying everybody's stuff is a way of hoping for protection. The vote against McCain among former Republicans will split between the Libertarian party and the Constitutional party. I do not see the Democratic base as having anywhere to go other than Obama. As my son says, who supports Obama, "At least he listens."

    I worked in government for a

    I worked in government for a couple of decades, as an analyst and director of major special projects, like creating and implementing major laws. One of the weakest points of our governmental system, on a very practical level, is a widespread inability among professional public sector staff, not to mention "amateurs" like these new spies, in creating effective POLICIES (rules) to define the guidelines and parameters of these principles of law, and hence to further establish effective PROCEDURES for the implementation of policy on the ground with integrity and practical efficiency. If the implementation of these laws follows suit with my governmental experience over several decades, as suggested above by the lack of a clearly defined Operational Definition of "suspicious activities" (we cannot afford for these to be vague in any respect whatever), then this nation is in for a world of hurt! My guess is the only option is to put pressure on our representatives to ensure their oversight, by requiring WRITTEN P & P for every funded entity on this. Otherwise, see ya all in hell, brothers and sisters! So call them damn it, and warn them to require WRITTEN P & P on "suspicious activities" so the "spies" can be effectively trained "by the book", i.e. the written P & P.

    This program has disturbing

    This program has disturbing similarity to the programs of the STASI in the former East Germany, or what the GESTAPO during the Third Reich engaged in. We need to ask ourselves who are we being terrorized by and who are we supposedly being protected against? American freedoms are being seriously threatened, and once they are gone, we are no longer America. Perhaps we then become the Fourth Reich?

    The Brownshirts are

    The Brownshirts are here! How ridiculous this all seems in a way... looking for terrorists under every rock and in everyone's home as if they're everywhere. It does serve the machine quite wonderfully though- as another wedge to create mistrust between, and divide people from, each other, and that, like the ballyhoo over immigrants/other races/other religions is served to us to keep us apart and in fear of each other because if we are not alienated from each other and propagandized into believing our neighbors are our enemies we would collectively arise and fight the machine that consumes us. In the meantime the one thing we should truly be in fear of are those responsible for allowing the only major foreign terrorist act ever to occur in the U.S. through criminal negligence, and those same people that used it as an excuse to destroy an open and free society not to deliver us from any evil lurking under the next rock, but to conquer and enslave us.

    Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez

    Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez must have rocks in his head when he states: "We don't snoop into private citizens' lives. We aren't living in a communist state." How wrong could someone be? This is EXACTLY what he's doing... because he sure isn't spying on his buddies in the police force - or on the local government that employs him and pays his salary. And he's the head of an "Intelligence" unit? What a complete joke!! People should check out this website http://www.fdrs.org/characteristics_of_communism.html And this page: http://www.fdrs.org/thankyou_evaluation.html which has these videos on it: mms://mises.org/Fed rtsp://www.piratetv.net/archive/ptvaltmedia/masters_of_the_universe_Bilderberg.rm http://www.propagandamatrix.com/multimedia/Capitalist_Conspriracy.wmv I came across this website because I believe that we DO live in a communist country now - since everything in a communist country is controlled by THE STATE. This is what's happening in America now. If you don't work for the government (Federal - State - County - City - Military - Law Enforcement) or have contracts with the government (Halibuton, Blackwater, Kellogg, Brown, & Root and many other corporations that supply the government with weapons, equipment, manpower, logistics) or are somehow "subsidized" by the government (Hospitals, Jails, Schools) then you don't have anything going on and are just working a two-bit job that's going nowhere! When everything flows from the government tit - WHEN YOU LIVE AND PROSPER... OR SHRIVEL UP AND DIE - based on whether or not you are connected to (or favored by) the system - then you have true communism - not freedom. I'm always amazed when people "say" that they want nothing to do with socialism (or communism) yet they make their entire livings off our government! I heard this from a few people now... a postal worker, a city worker, a policeman, etc: "I don't want socialism here!" they tell me when we're discussing a single payer health care system. Then I ask them... who employs you and pays your salary? (the government!)... who picks up the entire tab for your health care? (the government!)... who gives you sick days off work? (the government!)... who gives you vacation days and paid holidays? (the government!)... I inform them that they are ALREADY LIVING under true communism - and apparently it's a pretty sweet deal! Many other unemployed (rejected and unwanted) people now locked out of the system would like a big piece of the cake these hypocrites have been eating! The points made in the communist manifesto were quite an eye opener. It sure looks like Amerika to me!

    PLEASE SIGN MY NAME TO THIS

    PLEASE SIGN MY NAME TO THIS COMMENT. I'M AFRAID THAT I ACCIDENTLY FORGOT TO SIGN IT AND PERSONALLY THINK THAT ANONYMOUS POSTINGS SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED AT ALL! THANKS! Jim Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez Wed, 07/09/2008 - 13:30 — Anonymous (not verified) Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez must have rocks in his head when he states: "We don't snoop into private citizens' lives. We aren't living in a communist state." How wrong could someone be? This is EXACTLY what he's doing... because he sure isn't spying on his buddies in the police force - or on the local government that employs him and pays his salary. And he's the head of an "Intelligence" unit? What a complete joke!! People should check out this website http://www.fdrs.org/characteristics_of_communism.html And this page: http://www.fdrs.org/thankyou_evaluation.html which has these videos on it: mms://mises.org/Fed rtsp://www.piratetv.net/archive/ptvaltmedia/masters_of_the_universe_Bilderberg.rm http://www.propagandamatrix.com/multimedia/Capitalist_Conspriracy.wmv I came across this website because I believe that we DO live in a communist country now - since everything in a communist country is controlled by THE STATE. This is what's happening in America now. If you don't work for the government (Federal - State - County - City - Military - Law Enforcement) or have contracts with the government (Halibuton, Blackwater, Kellogg, Brown, & Root and many other corporations that supply the government with weapons, equipment, manpower, logistics) or are somehow "subsidized" by the government (Hospitals, Jails, Schools) then you don't have anything going on and are just working a two-bit job that's going nowhere! When everything flows from the government tit - WHEN YOU LIVE AND PROSPER... OR SHRIVEL UP AND DIE - based on whether or not you are connected to (or favored by) the system - then you have true communism - not freedom. I'm always amazed when people "say" that they want nothing to do with socialism (or communism) yet they make their entire livings off our government! I heard this from a few people now... a postal worker, a city worker, a policeman, etc: "I don't want socialism here!" they tell me when we're discussing a single payer health care system. Then I ask them... who employs you and pays your salary? (the government!)... who picks up the entire tab for your health care? (the government!)... who gives you sick days off work? (the government!)... who gives you vacation days and paid holidays? (the government!)... I inform them that they are ALREADY LIVING under true communism - and apparently it's a pretty sweet deal! Many other unemployed (rejected and unwanted) people now locked out of the system would like a big piece of the cake these hypocrites have been eating! The points made in the communist manifesto were quite an eye opener. It sure looks like Amerika to me!

    Wow! Some truly paranoid

    Wow! Some truly paranoid people out there! If you don't think for a minute that there aren't people out there plotting against the U.S. every second of the day you're dilusional. Chineese scientists working for the DoD for 20 years sending secret information back home ..."but he looked so innocent...", The middle-eastern men watching the front gate to a military base from a car parked on the corner "they were just hanging out, since when is that against the law?" These were people intent to do us harm, and yet other citizens were afraid to call them in because they didn't want their civil liberties offended. If we don't attempt to take proactive measures in a timely fashion we may end up with another Oklahoma City bombing, or World Trade Center bombing. What then? We'll hear it from the people who are against this sort of 'proactive approach'; where was our Government? Why didn't they protect us? Didn't they see this coming? How could we when people like you enacted your freedom of stopping this. If you don't like it, VOTE. If you still don't like it move to another country that thinks the way you do...again, a freedom most people in the world enjoy. I happen to like the measure, and if I can help in any way I will.