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steve2470

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Thu Jul 30, 2020, 09:26 PM Jul 2020

DHS compiled 'intelligence reports' on journalists who published leaked documents

Source: Washington Post

The Department of Homeland Security has compiled "intelligence reports" about the work of American journalists covering protests in Portland, Ore., in what current and former officials called an alarming use of a government system meant to share information about suspected terrorists and violent actors.

Over the past week, the department's Office of Intelligence and Analysis has disseminated three Open Source Intelligence Reports to federal law enforcement agencies and others, summarizing tweets written by two journalists -- a reporter for the New York Times and the editor in chief of the blog Lawfare -- and noting they had published leaked, unclassified documents about DHS operations in Portland. The intelligence reports, obtained by The Washington Post, include written descriptions and images of the tweets and the number of times they had been liked or retweeted by others.

Some of the leaked DHS documents the journalists posted and wrote about revealed shortcomings in the department's understanding of the nature of the protests in Portland, as well as techniques that intelligence analysts have used. A memo by the department's top intelligence official, which was tweeted by the editor of Lawfare, says personnel relied on "FINTEL," an acronym for financial intelligence, as well as finished intelligence "Baseball cards" of arrested protesters to try to understand their motivations and plans. Historically, military and intelligence officials have used such cards for biographical dossiers of suspected terrorists, including those targeted in lethal drone strikes.

The DHS intelligence reports, which are unclassified, are traditionally used for sharing the department's analysis with federal law enforcement agencies, state and local officials, and some foreign governments. They are not intended to disseminate information about American citizens who have no connection to terrorists or other violent actors and who are engaged in activity protected by the First Amendment, current and former officials said.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/dhs-compiled-intelligence-reports-on-journalists-who-published-leaked-documents/2020/07/30/5be5ec9e-d25b-11ea-9038-af089b63ac21_story.html



Holy shite, Nixon 2.0/Stasi 2.0

The reporter for the article is Shane Harris. The editor of Lawfare is Benjamin Wittes. Mike Baker is the reporter for the New York Times.
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DHS compiled 'intelligence reports' on journalists who published leaked documents (Original Post) steve2470 Jul 2020 OP
Are we officially a dictatorship yet? niyad Jul 2020 #1
Seems they've read 'Third Reich-ing for Dummies' C_U_L8R Jul 2020 #2
response by editor of Lawfare steve2470 Jul 2020 #3
Benjamin Wittes Is The Editor In Chief Of LawFare Me. Jul 2020 #4
Shane Harris nt steve2470 Jul 2020 #5
... Me. Jul 2020 #6
They need to be disbanded and rethought. nt Gore1FL Jul 2020 #7
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