- The surprise disclosure that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
through its state Homeland Security Agency, along with a number of local
police departments in the state, have been employing a private Israeli
security company with strong links to Mossad and the Israeli Defense Force
grows increasingly disturbing when the website of the company, called the
Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, is examined.
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- ITRR's slick site at www.terrorresponse.org features
a homepage image of an armor-clad soldier or riot policeman preparing to
fire an automatic pistol, while the company boasts of being "the preeminent
Isreal/American security firm, providing training, intelligence and education
for clients across the globe."
The firm, which offers courses locally at the University of Philadelphia,
notes that all its course offerings, some of which are taught in Israel,
are "approved by the Israeli Ministry of Defense." The course
titles include such compelling topics as: "Tactical Advantage in Combat,"
"Civilian Battlefield," "Undercover/Plainclothes Tactical
Operations," "Israeli Shooting Techniques," "Arena
Combat," "Hard Entry (Arrest)" and "Principles of Night
Operations." While a number of the titles link to course descriptions,
the links to the undercover class and the civilian battlefield class were
disabled when this reporter visited the site, which was two days after
the company's role as a state security contractor was exposed.
- The description for the Tactical Advantage course, which
the website says was designed for military, law enforcement and security
personnel, describes the program as "intense, dirty, aggressive and
based on Israeli Counter-Terror Schools policy." It says "This
course pushes trainees to the physical and mental edge." American
organizations which engage in protests and rallies, hearing that reference
to the Israeli Counter-Terror Schools policy, might recall the IDF's handling
of the aid flotilla that was boarded on the high seas by IDF troops as
they read these lines. That assault, in which the Israelis used 9mm semi-automatic
weapons against defenders armed at most with sticks and light chains, left
nine flotilla participants, including a young Turkish American, dead.
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- The Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, which
only lists a post-box address in Philadelphia (though in its report on
the scandal the Philadelphia Inquirerreferred to ITRR as a "Philadelphia-based
company with offices in Philadelphia and Jerusalem"), also advertises
a subsidiary operation it calls a Targeted Action Monitoring Center (TAM-C),
which it claims is "world renowned" and which it says supplies
"factual, actionable intelligence to subscribers." All information
gathered by the firm's staff of "former law enforcement, military
and intelligence professionals" is sent to the Israeli headquarters
of the TAM-C for processing--a move which effectively insulates it from
discovery by any surveillance victims who might seek disclosure under federal
or state Freedom of Information laws, or who might sue in court for violation
of their civil liberties...
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- For the rest of this article by DAVE LINDORFF in ThisCantBeHappening!,
the new independent, journalist-run online newspaper, please go to:http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/208
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