Homeland Security
Department
Another Production of the Real Shadow Government
By John Stanton
09 September 2001
The frightful Department of Homeland Security
currently promoted by the Bush Regime, its disciples and
recent converts, has
its genesis in defense and security study "think tanks" in
Washington, DC. These groups wield enormous influence on local,
state and national policy and arguably constitute the real
shadow government of the United States.
Eliminate the US Congress,
Presidency and Supreme Court, and the three branches of government
could just as well be the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, the ANSER
Institute for Homeland Security and the Center for Security
Policy. Add
the Institute for Defense Analysis as a place for the "nonprofit" government
to hold "classified" meetings and most Americans
would probably not notice any substantial difference.
These
defense and security nonprofits -far removed from any public
accountability- serve as a carving knife used by the
most callous of interests in and out of government to slice
away at the public good. Whether it's to pocket some hard
cash for missile defense, get a piece of the Homeland Security
action,
fix a troublesome regulation that penalizes government contractors
for providing poor working conditions, rid the world of that
pesky rule that cuts into executive compensation, or promote
an outdated weapons system, the nonprofits stand ready to
undertake these actions. This is not only because it makes "good
business sense" but because their operatives take a patriotic
view of the "bottom line".
Defense and security nonprofit
organizations house former elite US civilian and military
officials -always a short step away
from return to government service and available for consulting
fees- many whose worldview closely approximates those of
the character General Jack Ripper in Stanley Kubrick's famed
classic
Dr. Strangelove. Obsessed about the "purity" of America's
vital essence, Ripper launches an unauthorized nuclear attack
on the "godless commies" in the USSR and seeks to
rid the world of the "commie bastards" and, in the
process of the retaliation that's sure to follow, cleanse the
United States of its "impurities" and reboot the
country the white and right way.
Such a mentality is likely
to dominate the impending 170,000 employee internal security
apparatus known as the US Homeland
Security Department. Union and whistleblower averse, all
US citizens, all certified "grade A" loyal by the loyalty
police, all "pure in essence", mostly white, mostly
jingoistic, all ready to report "adverse" information
on their fellow employees and citizens to the appropriate taskmaster.
Sweet
Charity
Clues as to who will run America's Gestapo
agency and their thought processes can be gleaned from the
operations
and staff
of organizations such as Anser's Homeland Security group,
the Institute for Defense Analysis, the Center for Strategic
and
International Studies, and the Center for Security Policy.
These "Institutes", "Centers" or "Foundations" operate
under an Internal Revenue Service 501 c (3) designation which
means they are "charitable, non-profit, non-partisan and
educational". It also means they carry the .ORG tag. IRS
regulations state clearly that "a § 501(c)(3) organization
may not engage in carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempt
to influence legislation as a substantial part of its activities
[...] and must not be organized or operated for the benefit
of private interests [...] or persons controlled directly or
indirectly by such private interests. But the reality is that
these shadowy organizations are powerful interest groups who
are ultimately funded by taxpayer dollars awarded in the form
of government contracts, grants and sponsorships.
Some of them
like the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) hold Secret
or above facility clearances, which means that
they are authorized by the US government to hold US government
classified meetings. According to IDA's website, "The
work often requires privileged access to sensitive information,
including highly classified and industry proprietary data not
normally available to non-government organizations." How
very convenient and very much out of the public eye.
Funded
by US government agencies such as the Department of Defense,
federal employees (often through membership and meeting
fees), and corporate donors who live off of federal largesse,
the nonprofits are adept at pushing their member's or meeting
attendee's interests in the halls of Congress and within
Federal agencies. Many Americans would perhaps be surprised
to learn
that the bulk of what is presented via the media as novel
presidential and congressional "thinking" for policy, budgets,
proposals, speeches, and legislation all derive from the analysis
and proposals of nonprofit think tanks. Nowhere is that more
evident than in the defense and security nonprofit arena.
A
personal visit by a senior nonprofit official -normally a
retired US military officer or former high ranking civilian
official- to "educate" the uneducated active duty
general, admiral, undersecretary or congressman are little
more than lobbying efforts on behalf of the private and self
interests that the nonprofit represents. And the vanguard of
the defense and security nonprofits have a virtual Who's Who
of heavyweight retired US military and former high ranking
civilians on their governing and advisory Boards, who can ratchet
up the political and budgetary pressure on a defense program
manager, senator or congress member.
One of the more insidious
and accepted practices involving defense and security nonprofits
is the use of these organizations'
retired military and civilian staff by active US government
officials in the advancement of their own internal government
programs and agendas, often enlisting nonprofits in public
education campaigns. Frank "missile defense" Gaffney's
Center for Security Policy is a case in point. That group also
serves the nefarious interests of conservative militants in
the US government like Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle. Indeed,
Richard Perle is still listed as an active member of the Center's
National Security Advisory Council as is missile defense maven
and elected official US Congressman Kurt Weldon.
Through its
many advisors and Board members, the Center, like all defense
and security nonprofits, hase links to the key
players in and out of the US government, the defense and
security industry, and at other like-minded nonprofits. IDA's
president
and CEO is everyone's favorite Defense Board chairman, retired
USAF General Larry Welch. On IDA's Board of Trustees is Robert
Prestel, former deputy director of the US National Security
Agency, along with the president and CEO of the Army Association
of the United States, a former US Secretary of the Air Force,
and a former US Deputy Defense Secretary, among others.
ANSER's
Institute for Homeland Security's Board of Advisors includes
John Hamre, former US Deputy Undersecretary of Defense,
who just happens to be the President and CEO of the Center
for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Also on ANSER's
Board is the current chairman of the US Army Science Board
and a retired US Navy Admiral. With the director of ANSER's
Institute a former USAF officer, all US armed service branches
can be effectively lobbied for business by "one of their
own kind who served".
Way back in December of 2000, CSIS
was one of the first out of the starting gate to propose
the creation of a Department
of Homeland Security in its Homeland Defense: A Strategic
Approach. The 2002 Homeland Security Department proposal
sent to the
US Congress by the current regime is based almost entirely
on CSIS's proposals. Why so much influence from this particular
501 c (3) that has a paltry operating budget of US $17.5
million? CSIS boasts on its Board and Advisory Board former
US Defense
Secretaries William Cohen and Harold Brown, former Senator
Sam Nunn, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, retired
USAF General Brent Scowcroft, and former DCI James Woolsey,
among other US military and civilian "retirees".
Also on the CSIS staff are six Military Fellows representing
the US Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force, Army and Navy.
You'll
Sleep Better at Night
The grunts who churn out reports
and are the advance teams in these powerful nonprofits are
made up of those who never
quite made it up the military chain of command or never got
the hot political appointment. These intellectual and power
broker wannabes are culled from the mid-ranks of government,
military, industry and academia. Attend a high level briefing
with these folks and, for the most part, survey-shows they
are white, aging, paranoid, and believe that the 1950's was
the greatest decade in memory gleefully ignoring the wretchedness
of those years. They deplore the browning of America, despise
the Pakistani running the local 7-11 or McDonald's, bemoan
the presence of Chinese and Indian students at US universities,
and worry when African Americans or Latinos move into the
neighborhood. They still opine on welfare mothers and how
Unions have destroyed
American economic competitiveness. They are quick to remind
the listener that America rebuilt Europe and Japan, but claim "that's
different" when posed with the question, "Why not
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Afghanistan, Chile, Nicaragua, Cuba…?" In
short, they are just a few brain cells removed from being whole-hearted
supporters of the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations.
As reported
by Counterpunch, Tom Ridge, apparently one of the folks fitting
the description above, and current Homeland Security
Czar (with an unsettling resemblance to Fox's Simpson cartoon
character Chief Wiggam) recently telegraphed what Homeland
Security's more sinister functions may become. One of them
is Union busting. Ridge made a telephone call to the International
Longshoremen Workers Union warning them that any large-scale
strike contemplated against Pacific Maritime will be viewed
as a threat to national security. A veiled threat of police
action and subsequent arrest if there ever was one. Finally,
Counterpunch reported that a Phoenix Project (an assassination
program in Vietnam) operative, Major General Bruce Lawlor
(USA), will play a key role in US Homeland Security prevention
and
protection.
And so it's just these types of folks who will
be recruited for and make up the US Department of Homeland
Security
and
its affiliates at the state and local levels. The prospect
of a national internal security agency staffed by such people
should be the stuff a national debate. But with the US disinformation
campaign on Iraq in full-gear and 911's anniversary sure
to stifle needed debate, you can bet your last George Washington
that one of the big ticket lines in Bush II's next State-of-the-Union
address will be, "America is safer thanks to the creation
of the Department of Homeland Security..."
Copyright © 2002
by the News Insider and John Stanton
John
Stanton is a Virginia-based writer on national security affairs.
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