Did RAND Corporation Pen the Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act?

Kurt Nimmo
TruthNews
November 22, 2007

According to Jessica Lee of Indypendent and Kamau Karl Franklin of the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act was penned with plenty of help from the RAND Corporation.

“Rep. Jane Harman, Democrat from California, has had a lengthy relationship with the Rand Corporation,” Lee tells Democracy Now, although she was unable to determine if RAND wrote the bill. On the 12th anniversary of the OKC bombing, Rep. Harman, as chair of the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment, introduced the bill in the House of Representatives.

“The ‘Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007′ seeks to address the roots causes of radicalization, and would establish a grant program to provide funds to States to foster badly needed vertical information sharing from the Intelligence Community to the local level and from local sources to state and federal agencies,” explains Harman’s website. “It also creates a Center of Excellence for the Prevention of Radicalization and Home Grown Terrorism to examine the social, criminal, political, psychological and economic roots of domestic terrorism and to propose solutions, and promotes international collaboration on strategies to combat radicalization.”

Franklin mentions Brian Michael Jenkins, an “expert” on “terrorism, counterinsurgency, and homeland security,” according to RAND. Jenkins is “someone who helped the United States in counterinsurgency measures in Vietnam,” states Franklin. “In addition to that, he wrote a book, and in his own book” Jenkins declared that “in their international campaign, the jihadists will seek common ground with leftists, anti-American and anti-globalist forces, who will in turn see radical Islam comrades against a mutual foe.”

In short, according to Kamau Karl Franklin, the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act is more about domestic political activism than Islamic terrorism, although it appears Jenkins—and neocons such as the former Marxist David Horowitz—are attempting establish a link between the two, an absurdity at best, as the best way to discredit both the antiwar and patriot movements.

According to a Center for Constitutional Rights factsheet, RAND is a key player in the “domestic terrorism” prevention effort detailed in this draconian bill. A RAND study “Trends in Terrorism,” Chapter 4 on “homegrown terrorism,” advocates “special attention to environmentalist, Anti-globalization activist and anarchists as potentially new terrorist in the making.”

Not surprisingly, RAND is intimately connected to the global elite and the military-industrial-intelligence complex: “The interlocks between the trustees at Rand, and the Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie foundations were so numerous that the Reece Committee listed them in its report (two each for Carnegie and Rockefeller, and three for Ford). Ford gave one million dollars to Rand in 1952 alone, at a time when the chairman of Rand was simultaneously the president of Ford Foundation,” notes SourceWatch (Rene Wormser, Foundations: Their Power and Influence, p65-66). “Two-thirds of Rand’s research involves national security issues. This is divided into Project Air Force, the Arroyo Center (serving the needs of the Army), and the National Defense Research Institute (providing research and analysis for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the defense agencies).”

As Lee Rogers notes, the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, in its effort to flush out “terrorists,” including those opposed to the sort of globalism supported by Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie foundations, will perform an end-run around the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The bill “states in the first subsection that in general the efforts to defeat thought crime shall not violate the constitutional rights, civil rights and civil liberties of the United States citizens and lawful permanent residents. How does this protect constitutional rights if they use vague language such as in general that prefaces the statement? This means that the Department of Homeland Security does not have to abide by the Constitution in their attempts to prevent so called homegrown terrorism.”

This bill is completely insane. It literally allows the government to define any and all crimes including thought crime as violent radicalization and homegrown terrorism. Obviously, this legislation is unconstitutional on a number of levels and it is clear that all 404 representatives who voted in favor of this bill are traitors and should be removed from office immediately. The treason spans both political parties and it shows us all that there is no difference between them. The bill will go on to the Senate and will likely be passed and signed into the law by George W. Bush. Considering that draconian legislation like the Patriot Act and the Military Commissions Act have already been passed, there seems little question that this one will get passed as well. This is more proof that our country has been completely sold out by a group of traitors at all levels of government.

“With overwhelming bipartisan support, Rep. Jane Harman’s ‘Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act’ passed the House 404-6 late last month and now rests in Sen. Joe Lieberman’s Homeland Security Committee. Swift Senate passage appears certain,” write Ralph E. Shaffer and R. William Robinson for the Baltimore Sun. “Not since the ‘Patriot Act’ of 2001 has any bill so threatened our constitutionally guaranteed rights.”

Harman’s “proposed commission is a menace through its power to hold hearings, take testimony and administer oaths, an authority granted to even individual members of the commission—little Joe McCarthys—who will tour the country to hold their own private hearings. An aura of authority will automatically accompany this congressionally authorized mandate to expose native terrorism.”

Ms. Harman’s proposal includes an absurd attack on the Internet, criticizing it for providing Americans with “access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda,” and legalizes an insidious infiltration of targeted organizations. The misnamed “Center of Excellence,” which would function after the commission is disbanded in 18 months, gives the semblance of intellectual research to what is otherwise the suppression of dissent.

While its purpose is to prevent terrorism, the bill doesn’t criminalize any specific conduct or contain penalties. But the commission’s findings will be cited by those who see a terrorist under every bed and who will demand enactment of criminal penalties that further restrict free speech and other civil liberties. Action contrary to the commission’s findings will be interpreted as a sign of treason at worst or a lack of patriotism at the least.

While Ms. Harman denies that her proposal creates “thought police,” it defines “homegrown terrorism” as “planned” or “threatened” use of force to coerce the government or the people in the promotion of “political or social objectives.” That means that no force need actually have occurred as long as the government charges that the individual or group thought about doing it.

As Shaffer and Robinson note, examples of “resulting crackdowns on such protests include the conviction and execution of anarchists tied to Chicago’s 1886 Haymarket Riot.” Additionally, we might add that the FBI’s COINTELPRO—targeting civil rights, antiwar, and national liberation movements—may serve as a template for “insidious infiltration of targeted organizations.” Although the official history would have us believe COINTELRPO was shut down in the 1970s, events since that time reveal the government is still in the business of illegally going after Americans who exercise their constitutional right to petition the government. For more on these recent events, see Brian Glick’s COINTELPRO Revisited: Spying and Disruption.

Thus it makes perfect sense that the corporate media—compromised by the CIA under Operation Mockingbird beginning in the 1950s—would employ the likes of Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly to characterize the antiwar, truth and patriot movements—and even supporters of Ron Paul—as potentially violent advocates of “domestic terrorism.” No doubt, in the weeks and months ahead, we should expect more such propaganda as Harman’s “proposed commissions,” little more than federally mandated inquisitions, get up to speed.

Finally, as noted above, it is only a matter of time before the so-called Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 becomes law. The bill has been referred to the Senate where it awaits scrutiny from the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and is almost certain to pass.

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  1. Peet Wilson on November 22nd, 2007

    Why am I not surprised?

  2. emperor ted on November 22nd, 2007

    LONG LIVE THE REVOLUTION!!!……..THE HAVE DEFINITELY FIRED THE FIRST SHOT WITH THIS PIECE OF RUBBISH………….

  3. SpaceCommand on November 23rd, 2007

    The reasons for this bill as all bad bills in Congress reflect COINTELPRO styled operations in advance of their inception. The Congresswoman cites specifically:

    “The 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, which claimed 168 lives and injured over 800, is eclipsed only by 9/11 as the deadliest act of terrorism on US soil,” said Harman. “We mark that dark day by introducing legislation aimed at ensuring such an attack never happens again.”

    Added Harman, “This bill has been bipartisan from the outset. We hope to mark it up next week and expect strong support in the Committee for our efforts.”

    Harman’s own district in California has not been spared from the threat of homegrown terrorism. In the spring of 2005, three men – two US citizens and one Pakistani national residing legally in this country – finalized plans for a series of gas station robberies intended to finance terrorist attacks around Los Angeles. Their kill targets were US military bases and recruiting stations, the Israeli Consulate, synagogues filled with worshipers on Jewish holy days, and the El Al ticket counter at LAX.

    The indictment alleges the men were pawns of an inmate at Folsom Prison who had embraced radical Islam after his incarceration and founded the militant prison gang “Assembly of Authentic Islam.” One of them was radicalized by the inmate while doing time at Folsom; his accomplices were recruited from a local mosque and had no criminal records.”

    Comment:

    Seriously it is very questionable to cite the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City when there are so many inconsistencies surrounding that history. There is a myriad of details not discussed at all in the mainstream media, but that have found ample light affective to the usual “problem-reaction-solution,” scenario. An informed electorate should have problems with 911 as anyone who understands the Internet would be able to browse within seconds. Now this bill wishes to make vague abstractions and subject people to arrest even when they are totally blameless, simply because they wish to exercise their own first amendment franchise. One should be well aware that if the first amendment were operating as the founding fathers intended, then mistakes would be corrected, not buried.

    This bill paints with a broad brush, and associates authentic and independent informed electorate thoughts, with government sponsored “terrorist groups.” We do not need this piece of legislative trash or any such bill.

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  5. Russ Hallberg on November 23rd, 2007

    S. 1959: Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007

    A bill to establish the National Commission on the Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism, and for other purposes. Sent to Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs on August 2. http://hsgac.senate.gov/ 202-224-2627

    The intent of this bill has been demonstrated.
    “Simon Wiesenthal Center presents 9/11 sites alongside radical Jihadist sites to House Hearing on “Terrorism and the Internet”
    http://www.911blogger.com/node/12505
    http://www.911blogger.com/node/12599

    PLEASE CALL: Use the US Capitol Switchboard toll-free numbers to call your two US Senators. Please post a record of responses to phone calls.

    1-877-851-6437
    1-800-833-6354
    1-888-355-3588
    1-866-220-0044
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  6. RJ on November 23rd, 2007

    I find it annoying that nothing was mentioned in this otherwise excellent article about Congress listing the ae911truth.org website among those of jihadist fundamentalists, or even anything at all about 9/11 truth being linked to Muslim fanaticism.

  7. S. Wolf Britain on November 24th, 2007

    This bill SURE IS “draconian”! In fact, it is part and parcel of a pattern of “codifying”, and/or making “quasi-legal”, the anti-Constitutional government controls, very much like those Adolf Hitler signed into “law”, that the U.S. government is more and more putting into place; and, as a directly-related matter of fact, I just updated my article, “TYRANNY AND TREASON: T’NT to the Republic Being Destroyed From Within and Without” to include tying this latest Orwellian treason and institution of fascist dictatorial control in with those “laws” heretofore delineated therein, at:

    http://www.care2.com/news/member/246814408/549888

    – and/or the full and complete original article at(:) –

    http://www.wolfbritain.com/?p=183

  8. RICHARD SHADE on December 1st, 2007

    $1,800,000.00 FORD FOUNDATION DONATION TO LINK TV, THE END OF SO CALLED INDEPENDENT MEDIA. AND WE ALL KNOW FORD FOUNDATION IS ALL GLOBAL ELITE AND ALSO FUND LA RAZA, AND ARE BEHIND KEEPING OUR BORDERS OPEN. SO I SMELL A RAT, THINK.

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