Deep Green Resistance Responds to Stratfor Intelligence Leaked by Anonymous that Reveals Spying on Occupy Movement and DGR
by DGR
Internet group

Anonymous has leaked information from October and
November 2011 suggesting that private intelligence firm STRATFOR has
been working with Texas law enforcement to infiltrate the Occupy
movement and spy on the Deep Green Resistance movement.
In December 2011, Anonymous attacked the STRATFOR website, allegedly
stealing 200 gigabytes of data and shutting the site down for weeks.
This isn’t the first time Anonymous has gone after such corporations.
In
early 2011, Anonymous went after internet security firm HBGary,
releasing private documents that included secret plans by HBGary and
others to attack and discredit Wikileaks on behalf of big banks.
January 26, 2012 (View press release here.)
The information released by Anonymous is a partial “teaser” of the
information taken from STRATFOR. It consists of emails in which STRATFOR
employees discuss Occupy Austin and Deep Green Resistance. STRATFOR
“Watch Officer” Marc Lanthemann writes about receiving information on
Occupy Austin and DGR from a “Texas DPS agent.” The Texas Department of
Public Safety is a statewide law enforcement agency that includes the
Texas Rangers, Highway Patrol, and an Intelligence and Counterterrorism
Division.
“Law enforcement sharing information about local activism with
private intelligence firms should be a huge scandal,” writes Rachel
Meeropol, staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights.
“Privately funded surveillance and infiltration of activist groups is
especially chilling, as time and again we see such corporations operate
as if they are above the law and accountable to no one.”
In the emails, the staff discuss how a STRATFOR agent went undercover
and tried to gather information from an Occupy Austin General assembly.
They discuss DGR Austin holding a public meeting on what radicalism
means for Austin (wrongly describing the purpose as “indoctrination”),
they write about the book Deep Green Resistance, and they speculate
about the relationship between DGR Austin and other groups.
If there is a silver lining here, it is that the emails we have do
not paint a picture of a very competent organization. Between hasty
generalizations, the STRATFOR staff get a number of important facts
completely wrong. First of all, they confuse members of the DGR action
group in Austin (which does exist) with another group they call the
“Phoenix commune” (which may or may not exist).
They also allege a conflict between members of the DGR Austin group
with Occupy Austin that doesn’t seem to have happened. It’s not clear if
this is part of the strategy counterintelligence groups have used in
the past to try to provoke conflict between different social
movements—the FBI used this very effectively against groups like the
Black Panther Party—or whether STRATFOR is simply relying on unreliable
or incompetent sources.
Elsewhere STRATFOR displays a perception of radical environmentalism
that falls somewhere between muddled and simply wrong. One agent
suggests DGR is inspired by Nazism and philosopher Martin Heidegger,
while another declares that DGR “is focused on creating a situation
where violent confrontation will be the ultimate outcome.” Both of these
assertions are just plain false.
There is a long history of clandestine groups releasing secret
information about the surveillance of social movements. In 1971, and
underground group called the Citizen’s Commission to Investigate the FBI
broke into an FBI field office and released thousands of pages of
secret information, revealing that the FBI had attacked 1960s social
movements with methods ranging from surveillance and infiltration to
targeted assassinations. Though we have no contact with Anonymous, their
leak of information about government and corporate tactics of
repression is part of an important tradition.
The “teaser” can be viewed below and here. More leaked information from STRATFOR is presumably forthcoming.