Re: FBI DOCUMENTS REVEAL SECRET NATIONWIDE OCCUPY MONITORING
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Indianapolis Division
15 September 2011
"Day of Rage" Activities Planned Nationwide on 17 September 2011
Various online communities and groups have dubbed 17 September 2011 as the Day of Rage and are planning organized protests and assemblies throughout the United States.
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Referencing the demonstrations of the 2011 Arab Spring events, the 'US Day of Rage' desires to mimic the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests which have occurred in the Arab world. The overall goal of the 'US Day of Rage' protests is to conduct unorganized protests in major metropolitan areas with special attention on banking and financial institutions.
Two prominent communities, 'US Day of Rage' and 'Occupy Wall Street', are at the forefront of organizing the events.
The group 'US Day of Rage' (http://www.usdayofrage.org) is calling for "state and national non-violent protests and assemblies of people to demand that integrity be brought back to our [American] elections". While 'US Day of Rage' does not condone the use of violence during the events, their website provides activists with information and training on "direct action, civil disobedience, how to deal with violence, and jailhouse solidarity", suggesting that violence and/or illegal activity is expected by event organizers.'
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In July 2011, Adbusters, a self-identified American revolutionary anarchist group, advocated a "take over" of Wall Street in New York City on 17 September 2011. The group 'Occupy Wall Street' (https://occupywallstreet.org) is an online social networking offshoot of the declaration by Adbusters. 'Occupy Wall Street' is calling for "20,000 people to flood into Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, and barricades to occupy Wall Street for a few months." [2] Their primary motivation is to demonstrate against the perceived "greed and corruption" of the US banking and financial sector. [3] In their July 2011 declaration, Adbusters initially intended for the event to occur in New York City only; however, as the movement escalated in popularity over the summer months, unorganized direct action demonstrations are being planned for locations throughout the United States on 17 September 2011. Like 'US Day of Rage,' the group 'Occupy Wall Street' does not openly condone violence or illegal activities; however, their website offers information on "dealing with first responders, chaotic protesting" and suggested that protesters bring "billy clubs and taser guns." [4]
'US Day of Rage' has events planned on 17 September 2011 in multiple US cities, including protests in New York City; Austin, and Charlotte, however, specific details of these protests are currently unknown. While 'US Day of Rage' does not condone the use of violence during the events, their website provides activists with information and training on "direct action, civil disobedience, how to deal with violence, and jailhouse solidarity," suggesting that violence and/or illegal activity is expected by event organizers. [6]
It should be noted that the 'US Day of Rage' website indicates a protest may occur at the Indiana State Capital building; however, no date is associated with the protest. Furthermore, according to their website, 'US Day of Rage' has planned additional protests for 1 October 2011, 6 October 2011, and 15 October 2011 in cities throughout the United States. Again, no date is associated with the Indiana protest.
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Law enforcement and public safety officials should remain alert to possible security and public safety issues that may arise as a result of the 17 September 2011 'US Day of Rage' protests and demonstrations. [Delete]
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Officer safety Bulletin regarding threat to shoot police officers by the Occupy wall Street protestors
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Date: 11/03/2011
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Synopsis: To report Joint Terrorisms Task Force (JTTF) meeting on 11/03/2011.
Details: On 11/03/2011, a JTTF meeting was held at the Anchorage Field Office. The following individuals attended the meeting:
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The next meeting will be 12/08/2011, FBIHQ SSA [Delete][Delete] will speak about [Delete]
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9 December 2011
Protesters Plan to Shut Down Ports on West Coast
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) groups are advocating a collaborative effort to shutdown major ports on the west coast on 12 December 2011. Occupy groups that plan to participate in the coordinated shutdown include OWS groups located in Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Oakland, and Vancouver. According to an OWS spokesperson, smaller cities plan to direct their supporters to these ports. The potential impacts of the port shutdowns include transit delays, blocked roads, commercial disruptions, and possible violence.
In November 2011, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement targeted the ports in Oakland. During this protest, it was reported that thousands of Occupy supporters gathered at the Port of Oakland disrupting evening operations at the port. Protesters used metal chains and human body chains in an attempt to prevent longshoremen and truckers from entering and exiting the port. A few incidents of violence were reported by the Oakland Police Department; however, reported violence was not between the protesters and the drivers or longshoremen. Despite their large numbers, protestors were only able to partially shut down the port by delaying the arrival and/or departure of a handful of ships.
The Port of Anchorage has determined the following: The International Longshore Workers Union and the Anchorage Independent Longshore Union have advised the OWS Movement that they will not support any disruption to the Port. According to information on the OWS Movement website, the plan is to meet for a lunch time BBQ on 12 December 2011 and then march at 1300 from around 6th and C heading to the Port. Representatives of the OWS Movement have stated that they want a peaceful protest of the Port. Additionally, representatives of the Port of Anchorage stated there is no pedestrian access to the Port and sidewalk access ends just after the A Street Bridge.
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The Anchorage Police Department (APD) added that there will be no uniformed APD presence unless the situation escalates.
In regards to the 12 December 2011 planned protest, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) has stated that the actions of the OWS Movement may or may not be coordinated with organized labor actions at the affected ports and presently, there are no indications that protesters plan to use violence against people entering or leaving ports, but advise personnel reporting for duty there to remain alert to the possibility of civil disturbances that might lead to conflict between protesters and law enforcement, and to avoid becoming involved in such conflicts.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has responded to the pending port shutdowns in their areas of responsibilities as follows: ICE San Diego is coordinating with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). They do not plan to assist with any law enforcement operations unless requested. ICE Seattle is in contact with the U.S. Coast Guard and has a Port of Seattle police officer assigned to the Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST) in Seattle. They will continue to monitor the situation but do not have an active role at this time.
ICE San Francisco has undertaken the following proactive measures: They are coordinating with CBP and the U.S. Coast Guard to ensure security, safety and the continuity of operations. They are also partnering with local law enforcement agencies. It is important to note that local law enforcement agencies have limited cooperation with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) due to sanctuary policies enacted by local governments. Finally, ICE San Francisco will ensure that the San Francisco (BEST) and all local agents are alerted to the possibility of a shutdown. Assistance from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is available if requested.
Basic security for the Port of Oakland remains the responsibility of local law enforcement agencies and not however, is prepared to respond and offer assistance to local law enforcement, consistent with their training and authorities.
Tips for reducing vulnerability in the event of civil unrest. [1]
Civil unrest can range in form from small, organized rallies to large-scale demonstrations and rioting. People may be harmed by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Following are suggested safety tips.
Avoid all large gatherings related to civil issues. Even seemingly peaceful rallies can spur violent activity or be met with resistance by security forces. Bystanders may be arrested or harmed by security forces using water cannons, tear gas or other measures to control crowds.
Maintain a low profile by avoiding demonstration areas and discussions of the issues at hand, and by dressing conservatively.
If violence erupts or is imminent, leave the area as quickly as possible. If you cannot leave the area, seek shelter in large, public buildings such as hotels, churches, hospitals and museums. Wait until the crowds have dissipated before going back outside.
If you know of an event ahead of time, plan pedestrian and vehicular routes that avoid the affected areas. Road closures and traffic delays are possible. Give yourself extra time to travel.
If curfews are imposed, strictly observe regulations and monitor the media for immediate updates to the situation.
Severe civil unrest can significantly disrupt businesses, industries and services. If you must travel during unrest ensure that hotels and businesses will be open, services will be available and transportation will be running. Confirm all meetings and reservations.
Basic security for the Port of Oakland remains the responsibility of local law enforcement agencies and not ICE/HSI. However, the SAC San Francisco is prepared to respond and offer assistance to local law enforcement consistent with our training and authorities.
DSAC members with further information regarding this or similar incidents should contact their local field office or the DSAC Program Office at dsac@ic.fbi.gov.
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Discussed was the planned Anarchist protest titled "Occupy Wall Street", scheduled for September 17, 2011. The protest appears on Anarchist website's and social network pages on the internet.
Numerous incidents have occurred in the past which show attempts by Anarchist groups to disrupt, influence, and or shut down normal business operations of financial districts.
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On 9/14/2011 the following businesses were notified that their building was identified as a point of interest for the Occupy Wall Street: Federal Hall and Museum of American Finance.
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Investigation on 9/ 19/2011 at New York, New York (telephonically)
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Date Approved: 10/ 12/ 2011
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Topic: Liaison Contact with Zions Bank IS Security
Synopsis: To document liaison contact with [Delete] Security for Zions Bank, regarding possible threat posed by the hacktivist Anonymous.
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On 10/6/2011 [Delete] telephonically contacted [Delete] Security for Zions Bank, telephone number [Delete] cellular number [Delete] IA [Delete] informed [Delete] that the FBI had no intelligence indicating a specific threat to Zions Bank; however, the FBI wanted to make sure in light of the upcoming Occupy Salt Lake City protest that Zions Bank information security personnel were aware of the recent hacking incidents perpetrated by Anonymous hacktivists in support of the Occupy Wall Street protest.
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C. PROTESTORS TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN PORT OF OAKLAND, CA. THOUSANDS OF PROTESTORS FLOODED DOWNTOWN OAKLAND, CA, ON 2 NOVEMBER 2011 TO PARTICIPATE IN A GENERAL STRIKE CALLED BY THE OCCUPY OAKLAND MOVEMENT TO PROTEST ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND CORPORATE GREED. THE PROTESTORS MARCHED IN FORCE TO THE PORT OF OAKLAND, THE FIFTH-BUSIEST SHIPPING PORT, WITH THE INTENTION OF DISRUPTING PORT OPERATIONS. POLICE ESTIMATED NEARLY 7,000 PEOPLE CLOGGED THE MAIN PORT ENTRANCE ON MIDDLE HARBOR ROAD AND AT SEVEN OTHER GATES, CHANTING SLOGANS AND HALTING ALL TRUCK TRAFFIC IN AND OUT OF THE PORT. RUMORS HAD SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE CROWD THAT MANY PORT WORKERS FAILED TO ARRIVE FOR THEIR MORNING SHIFTS.
ABOUT 40 OUT OF 325 PORT WORKERS DID NOT REPORT FOR THE DAY SHIFT ON 2 NOVEMBER, ACCORDING TO THE UNION REPRESENTING THE PORT WORKERS, WHICH DID NOT AUTHORIZE A STRIKE. PORT OFFICIALS STRESSED
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THAT ALL SEVEN MARITIME TERMINALS WERE CONDUCTING NORMAL OPERATIONS DURING THE DAY. DOZENS OF PROTESTORS CLIMBED UP ON IDLED TRUCKS WAVING SIGNS AND YELLING SLOGANS. THE FEW POLICE WHO MONITORED THE SITUATION KEPT A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE. THE PORT OF OAKLAND SHUT DOWN AT 1815 WHEN THE PORT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DECIDED THE LARGE NUMBER OF PROTESTERS POSED A DANGER TO THE SEVERAL HUNDRED WORKERS STILL INSIDE THE PORT. (SFGATE, 03 NOV 11), (NEW YORK TIMES, 03 NOV 11), OAKLAND TRIBUNE, 02 NOV 11).
ANALYST COMMENT: THE PROTESTORS, ACTIONS SHUT DOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND FOR MORE THAN 14 HOURS. IF THIS MOVEMENT WERE TO SPREAD TO THE PORT OF LONG BEACH, THE SECOND BUSIEST PORT IN THE UNITED STATES, THE DISRUPTION OF PORT OPERATIONS RESULTING IN CARGO REACHING THEIR REQUIRED DESTINATIONS LATE COULD HAVE MUCH MORE SERIOUS EFFECTS ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES.
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COUNTRY: (U) United States (USA).
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THIS IS A COMBINED MESSAGE
SUBJ: IIR 4 129 0426 OF OCCUPY WALL STREET IN PORT OF
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WARNING: (U) THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE. REPORT CLASSIFIED
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DOI: (U) 20111102.
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TEXT: 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. ON 02 NOV 11, OCCUPY OAKLAND, AN OFF-SHOOT OF THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, CALLED FOR A GENERAL STRIKE AND FOR THE SHUTDOWN OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THIS WAS A RESPONSE TO THE POLICE ACTION TAKEN AGAINST OCCUPY OAKLAND PROTESTERS IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND ON 25 OCT 11.
2. ON 02 NOV 11, OCCUPY OAKLAND, AN OFF-SHOOT OF THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, CALLED FOR A GENERAL STRIKE AND FOR THE SHUTDOWN OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THIS WAS A RESPONSE TO THE POLICE ACTION TAKEN AGAINST OCCUPY OAKLAND PROTESTERS IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND ON 26 OCT 11.
3. OCCUPY OAKLAND PLANNED TO LIBERATE OAKLAND THROUGH A GENERAL STRIKE AND MASS DAY OF ACTION ON 02 NOV 11. PEOPLE WERE ENCOURAGED NOT TO GO TO WORK AND TO GATHER IN THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN OAKLAND. PEOPLE WERE ALSO ASKED TO JOIN IN ON MARCHES TO SHUT DOWN BIG BANKS AS WELL AS IN RALLIES TO BUILD SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY FOR THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT. THE FINAL PLANNED EVENT WAS TO SHUTDOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND. OCCUPY OAKLAND MADE SEVERAL REFERENCES TO HISTORY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND MANY OF THE POSTERS AND POSTINGS FOR THE GENERAL STRIKE AND A MASS DAY OF ACTION SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED THE LAST GENERAL STRIKE IN THE UNITED STATES, WHICH WAS HELD IN OAKLAND IN 1946.
4. AT APPROXIMATELY 1700 LOCAL, 3,000 PEOPLE GATHERED IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND AND BEGAN TOWARD THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THERE WERE OTHER REPORTS THE PARTICIPANTS RANGED BETWEEN 7,000 TO OVER 10,000 PEOPLE. BY APPROXIMATELY 1900 LOCAL, THE PORT OF OAKLAND CALLED OFF THE EVENING SHIFT OF LONGSHOREMEN AND OCCUPY OAKLAND DECLARED VICTORY. AFTER SEVERAL HOURS OF BLOCKING THE ENTRANCES INTO THE PORT OF OAKLAND TERMINALS, PREVENTING LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCKS FROM ENTERING OR EXITING, CROWDS BEGAN TO LEAVE AND RETURN TO DOWNTOWN OAKLAND. ENTRANCES WERE BLOCKED USING A COMBINATION OF CHAIN LINK FENCING AND HUMAN LINKS AS WELL AS OTHER TACTICS SUCH AS SITTING OR LYING DOWN IN THE MIDDLE OF ROADS AND SIDEWALKS.
5. ON 03 NOV 11 AT 0300 LOCAL, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL SUPPRESSED VIOLENCE PERPETRATED BY A SMALL GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS. THE MAJORITY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE MEMBERS OF THE "BLACK BLOC" WHO ARE BELIEVED TO BE BLACK-MASKED ANARCHISTS WHOSE ACTIONS INCLUDED: VANDALISM OF SMALL BUSINESSES, SETTING FIRES IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND, AND PHYSICAL CLASHES WITH THE OAKLAND POLICE. THESE ACTIONS LED TO THE ARREST OF THIRTY INDIVIDUALS. NINE OF THE INDIVIDUALS WERE OAKLAND RESIDENTS AND IT WAS UNKNOWN WHERE THE OTHERS RESIDED. OCCUPY OAKLAND SPOKESMEN MADE STATEMENTS DENOUNCING THIS VIOLENCE, CLAIMING THOSE WHO COMMITTED VIOLENT ACTS WERE NOT A PART OF OCCUPY OAKLAND OR THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, AND RESTATED VIOLENCE WAS NOT THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE. THE PORT OF OAKLAND FULLY REOPENED AND RESUMED NORMAL OPERATIONS BY 0700 LOCAL ON 03 NOV 11
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(Field Comments) 1. OCCUPY OAKLAND WAS SUCCESSFUL IN THE DISRUPTION, BUT NOT THE SHUTDOWN, OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THE PROTESTERS DELAYED SOME SHIPPING TRAFFIC, WHILE OTHER SHIPPING TRAFFIC WAS ABLE TO DEPART AND ARRIVE ON TIME. THREE SHIPS WERE DELAYED IN THEIR DEPARTURE AND FOUR SHIPS WERE DELAYED IN THEIR ARRIVAL AND SENT TO ANCHORAGE T0 AWAIT PIER SPACE. AS THE PROTESTERS BEGAN TO LEAVE FROM THE PORT OF OAKLAND TERMINALS, A LIMITED NUMBER OF LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCKS WERE ABLE TO ENTER AND EXIT. THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE PORT OF OAKLAND WAS THE LAST ENTRANCE TO REOPEN, BUT REOPENED SHORTLY AFTER 0700 LOCAL. THERE WERE NO PHYSICAL CLASHES BETWEEN THE PROTESTERS, THE LONGSHOREMEN, OR THE TRUCK DRIVERS. THE LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCK DRIVERS WERE SYMPATHETIC TOWARDS THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT. THERE WERE NO SECURITY BREACHES AT ANY OF THE TERMINALS. OCCUPY OAKLAND HAD NO PLANS TO SHUT DOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND AGAIN.
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Date: 10/25/2011
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Details: On 10/24/2011 writer disseminated two intelligence products from the Campus Liaison Program to sixteen (16) different campus police officials. The information described the animal rights extremist website NEGOTIATION IS OVER and the call therein for violent action against undergraduate and graduate students studying the life sciences.
[Delete] SUNY-Oswego contacted writer to request information regarding the OCCUPY WALL STREET protests. [Delete] advised that a small group of OCCUPY WALL STREET protesters ad established an encampment on the grounds of SUNY-Oswego. That group is primarily comprised of students, but also occasionally includes professors. The group has been camping in tents and demonstrating peacefully. [Delete] asked whether any other campuses were experiencing the same encampments, and wanted to know whether the FBI knew when these protests were scheduled to end. Writer contacted FBIHQ CLI IA [Delete] to pass along the request for information. [Delete] has a scheduled meeting with the OCCUPY WALL STREET protestors on Thursday, October 27, 2011. Writer advised [Delete] that no further information was currently available regarding OCCUPY WALL STREET and there were no visible trends of such activities on college campuses.
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[Delete] also advised that another unrelated group appeared on campus, apparently trying to 'latch on' to the existing OCCUPY WALL STREET protesters. The unrelated group was from a religions/evangelistic group known as LIVING WATERS. They had an anti-abortion campaign entitled "180" and demonstrated on campus. Members of the LIVING WATERS protest group were not cooperative with campus public safety officials and repeatedly disregarded the stated rules for protesting. Accordingly, because they were unruly and causing problems with the operation of the school, members of the LIVING WATERS protest were escorted off of the SUNY-Oswego property by public safety officers.
On 10/26/2011 writer disseminated the intelligence products to six (6) additional campus police officials.
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TYPE 3 ASSESSMENT BEGIN: 03/06/2009
Synopsis: Meeting with Port Facility Security Officer regarding his concerns for the Occupy the Port movement scheduled for 12/12/2011.
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On 11/27/2011, [Delete] received an email from [Delete] [Delete] regarding the Occupy the Port movement on 12/12/2011. [Delete] wrote that he came across the following while perusing various internet sites and the below are excerpts from his email (the actual email and other documents provided by [Delete] have been attached as enclosures to this EC):
"Occupy the Port: December 12th. Today our General Assembly approved a proposal to begin working on standing in solidarity with Occupy Oakland's call to shut down all ports on the west coast on December 12th, in response to the nationwide coordinated crackdown on the Occupy movement, and attacks on workers and worker's rights everywhere. We need to hit the 1% where it hurts: their wallets. The economy is run by the 99%, yet benefits mainly the 1%. We need to send a message: we are willing to risk our personal well-being for social justice, and the system ignores us at its own peril.
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"Day of Rage" Activities Planned Nationwide on 17 September 2011
Various online communities and groups have dubbed 17 September 2011 as the Day of Rage and are planning organized protests and assemblies throughout the United States.
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Referencing the demonstrations of the 2011 Arab Spring events, the 'US Day of Rage' desires to mimic the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests which have occurred in the Arab world. The overall goal of the 'US Day of Rage' protests is to conduct unorganized protests in major metropolitan areas with special attention on banking and financial institutions.
Two prominent communities, 'US Day of Rage' and 'Occupy Wall Street', are at the forefront of organizing the events.
The group 'US Day of Rage' (http://www.usdayofrage.org) is calling for "state and national non-violent protests and assemblies of people to demand that integrity be brought back to our [American] elections". While 'US Day of Rage' does not condone the use of violence during the events, their website provides activists with information and training on "direct action, civil disobedience, how to deal with violence, and jailhouse solidarity", suggesting that violence and/or illegal activity is expected by event organizers.'
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In July 2011, Adbusters, a self-identified American revolutionary anarchist group, advocated a "take over" of Wall Street in New York City on 17 September 2011. The group 'Occupy Wall Street' (https://occupywallstreet.org) is an online social networking offshoot of the declaration by Adbusters. 'Occupy Wall Street' is calling for "20,000 people to flood into Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, and barricades to occupy Wall Street for a few months." [2] Their primary motivation is to demonstrate against the perceived "greed and corruption" of the US banking and financial sector. [3] In their July 2011 declaration, Adbusters initially intended for the event to occur in New York City only; however, as the movement escalated in popularity over the summer months, unorganized direct action demonstrations are being planned for locations throughout the United States on 17 September 2011. Like 'US Day of Rage,' the group 'Occupy Wall Street' does not openly condone violence or illegal activities; however, their website offers information on "dealing with first responders, chaotic protesting" and suggested that protesters bring "billy clubs and taser guns." [4]
'US Day of Rage' has events planned on 17 September 2011 in multiple US cities, including protests in New York City; Austin, and Charlotte, however, specific details of these protests are currently unknown. While 'US Day of Rage' does not condone the use of violence during the events, their website provides activists with information and training on "direct action, civil disobedience, how to deal with violence, and jailhouse solidarity," suggesting that violence and/or illegal activity is expected by event organizers. [6]
It should be noted that the 'US Day of Rage' website indicates a protest may occur at the Indiana State Capital building; however, no date is associated with the protest. Furthermore, according to their website, 'US Day of Rage' has planned additional protests for 1 October 2011, 6 October 2011, and 15 October 2011 in cities throughout the United States. Again, no date is associated with the Indiana protest.
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Date: 11/03/2011
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Synopsis: To report Joint Terrorisms Task Force (JTTF) meeting on 11/03/2011.
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Precedence: ROUTINE
Date: 11/07/11
To: Birmingham
From: Birmingham
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Drafted By: [Delete]
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Title: HAZMAT INITIATIVE;
EMAIL DISSEMINATION TO HAZMAT TEAMS
Synopsis: To capture statistical accomplishment for dissemination of information to HAZMAT teams.
Details: On 11/03/2011, SA [Delete][Delete][Delete] via email, to approximately [Delete] HAZMAT Team members across the Northern District of Alabama. [Delete] was concerning the "Occupy Wall Street movement: [Delete]
The copy of the email and [Delete] are attached to this communication.
To: Birmingham
From: Birmingham
Re: [Delete] 11/07/11
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Type: [Delete] CONTRIBUTE/DISSEMINATE INFO-OTHR INTEL PROD
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Date: 12/02/2011
To: Charlotte
From: Charlotte
[Delete] Raleigh Resident Agency
Contact: SA [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete] jjp
Case ID # [Delete] (Pending)
Title: CT PREPAREDNESS
[Delete] PREPAREDNESS
Synopsis: To document dissemination of [Delete] and claim statistical accomplishment.
Details: On December 1, 2011, Charlotte Division [Delete] Coordinator, SA [Delete] [Delete] that had been cleared to be shared with liaison partners.
[Delete] advised about occupy Wall Street [Delete]
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To: Charlotte
From: Charlotte
Re: [Delete] 12/02/2011
Accomplishment Information:
Number: 1
Type: [Delete] CONTRIBUTE/DISSEMINATE INFO-OTHR INTEL PROD
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Date: 11/10/2011
To: Denver
From: Denver
Squad [Delete]
Contact: SA [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete]
Case ID # [Delete] 227 (Pending)
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Title: Bank Fraud Working Group (BFWG)
Synopsis: BFWG meeting held.
Enclosure(s): (1) List of attendees and (2) [Delete] [Delete]
Details: The regular November meeting of the BFWG was held at [Delete] Littleton, Colorado. [Delete] was provided and discussed. Attendees also introduced themselves and noted issues of concern at their respective offices.
SA [Delete] provided information about "Occupy Wall Street" [Delete]
SA [Delete] provided information concerning cyber threats in the financial industry, including what banks and their customers can do to thwart such threats and effective reporting of cyber threat incidents. SA [Delete] is [Delete] [Delete]
The next BFWG meeting will be held 1/12/2012.
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Date: 11/15/2011
To: CIRG
Attn: Hazardous Devices Ops Section
HDOC [Delete]
SSABT [Delete]
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Squad: [Delete]
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Drafted By: [Delete] jmg
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Title: SABT ACTIVITY
Denver Division
Synopsis: Denver SABT attends Metro Area Bank Fraud Working Group meeting to discuss [Delete]
Details: On 11/10/20ll Denver SABT [Delete] attended the regularly scheduled meeting of the Metro Area Bank Fraud Working Group (BFWG) to discuss [Delete] [Delete] the "Occupy Wall Street"
movement.
SABT [Delete] [Delete] "Occupy Wall Street" (OWS) protest movement [Delete]
It was brought to the attention of the BFWG that OWS [Delete]
Members of the BFWG, which includes local area financial institution employees involved in fraud and security
TO: CIRG
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Re: [Delete] 11/15/2011
investigations, as well as area law enforcement officers engaged in bank fraud investigations, [Delete]
This liaison meeting lasted two (2) hours.
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From: Denver
Re: [Delete] 1/15/2011
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Type: SABT-ASSISTING ANOTHER AGENCY/LIAISON
ITU: CIRG/ASTOS (SABT/SOG USE ONLY)
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Precedence: ROUTINE
Date: 11/08/2011
To: Jackson
From: Jackson
[Delete] Mississippi JTTF
Contact: SA [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete]
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(Pending) - 190
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Title: COUNTERTERRORISM PREPAREDNESS:
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LIAISON/OUTREACH;
JACKSON DIVISION
COUNTERTERRORISM PREPAREDNESS;
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DISSEMINATIONS;
JACKSON DIVISION
Synopsis: To document [Delete] [Delete] the occupy Wall Street Movement| [Delete] [Delete]
Details: On 11/04/2011, [Delete] Coordinator SA [Delete] [Delete]
To: Jackson
From: Jackson
Re: [Delete] 22/08/2011
On 11/04/2011, the [Delete] [Delete] to the following [Delete] liaison contacts:
[Delete]
The above information was also disseminated to the appropriate personnel within the Jackson Division.
The above individuals were instructed that further dissemination was not authorized without the consent of [Delete] Coordinator SA [Delete]. The product is attached to this
To: Jackson
From: Jackson
Re: [Delete] 11/08/2011
communication.
Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to [Delete] Coordinator SA [Delete]
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From: Jackson
Re: [Delete] 11/08/2011
Accomplishment Information:
Number: 1
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DOMESTIC SECURITY ALLIANCE COUNCIL
DSAC Liaison Information Report (LIR)
DSAC LIRs are issued to convey timely, actionable information that has undergone some vetting, but is not a completely refined product. DSAC LIRs are prepared by FBI and DHS and are intended for corporate security officers.
The purpose of this DSAC LIR is to raise awareness concerning this type of criminal activity. Recipients should immediately report any suspicious or criminal activities potentially related to these events to their local FBI field or law enforcement office.
9 December 2011
Protesters Plan to Shut Down Ports on West Coast
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) groups are advocating a collaborative effort to shutdown major ports on the west coast on 12 December 2011. Occupy groups that plan to participate in the coordinated shutdown include OWS groups located in Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Oakland, and Vancouver. According to an OWS spokesperson, smaller cities plan to direct their supporters to these ports. The potential impacts of the port shutdowns include transit delays, blocked roads, commercial disruptions, and possible violence.
In November 2011, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement targeted the ports in Oakland. During this protest, it was reported that thousands of Occupy supporters gathered at the Port of Oakland disrupting evening operations at the port. Protesters used metal chains and human body chains in an attempt to prevent longshoremen and truckers from entering and exiting the port. A few incidents of violence were reported by the Oakland Police Department; however, reported violence was not between the protesters and the drivers or longshoremen. Despite their large numbers, protestors were only able to partially shut down the port by delaying the arrival and/or departure of a handful of ships.
The Port of Anchorage has determined the following: The International Longshore Workers Union and the Anchorage Independent Longshore Union have advised the OWS Movement that they will not support any disruption to the Port. According to information on the OWS Movement website, the plan is to meet for a lunch time BBQ on 12 December 2011 and then march at 1300 from around 6th and C heading to the Port. Representatives of the OWS Movement have stated that they want a peaceful protest of the Port. Additionally, representatives of the Port of Anchorage stated there is no pedestrian access to the Port and sidewalk access ends just after the A Street Bridge.
Handling Notice: Recipients are reminded that DSAC LIRs contain sensitive information meant for use primarily within the corporate security community. Such messages shall not be released in either written or oral form to the media, the general public, or other personnel who do not have a valid need-to-know without prior approval from an authorized FBI official.
Comments and queries may be addressed to DSAC at dsac@ic.fbi. gov.
The Anchorage Police Department (APD) added that there will be no uniformed APD presence unless the situation escalates.
In regards to the 12 December 2011 planned protest, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) has stated that the actions of the OWS Movement may or may not be coordinated with organized labor actions at the affected ports and presently, there are no indications that protesters plan to use violence against people entering or leaving ports, but advise personnel reporting for duty there to remain alert to the possibility of civil disturbances that might lead to conflict between protesters and law enforcement, and to avoid becoming involved in such conflicts.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has responded to the pending port shutdowns in their areas of responsibilities as follows: ICE San Diego is coordinating with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). They do not plan to assist with any law enforcement operations unless requested. ICE Seattle is in contact with the U.S. Coast Guard and has a Port of Seattle police officer assigned to the Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST) in Seattle. They will continue to monitor the situation but do not have an active role at this time.
ICE San Francisco has undertaken the following proactive measures: They are coordinating with CBP and the U.S. Coast Guard to ensure security, safety and the continuity of operations. They are also partnering with local law enforcement agencies. It is important to note that local law enforcement agencies have limited cooperation with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) due to sanctuary policies enacted by local governments. Finally, ICE San Francisco will ensure that the San Francisco (BEST) and all local agents are alerted to the possibility of a shutdown. Assistance from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is available if requested.
Basic security for the Port of Oakland remains the responsibility of local law enforcement agencies and not however, is prepared to respond and offer assistance to local law enforcement, consistent with their training and authorities.
Tips for reducing vulnerability in the event of civil unrest. [1]
Civil unrest can range in form from small, organized rallies to large-scale demonstrations and rioting. People may be harmed by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Following are suggested safety tips.
Avoid all large gatherings related to civil issues. Even seemingly peaceful rallies can spur violent activity or be met with resistance by security forces. Bystanders may be arrested or harmed by security forces using water cannons, tear gas or other measures to control crowds.
Maintain a low profile by avoiding demonstration areas and discussions of the issues at hand, and by dressing conservatively.
If violence erupts or is imminent, leave the area as quickly as possible. If you cannot leave the area, seek shelter in large, public buildings such as hotels, churches, hospitals and museums. Wait until the crowds have dissipated before going back outside.
If you know of an event ahead of time, plan pedestrian and vehicular routes that avoid the affected areas. Road closures and traffic delays are possible. Give yourself extra time to travel.
If curfews are imposed, strictly observe regulations and monitor the media for immediate updates to the situation.
Severe civil unrest can significantly disrupt businesses, industries and services. If you must travel during unrest ensure that hotels and businesses will be open, services will be available and transportation will be running. Confirm all meetings and reservations.
Basic security for the Port of Oakland remains the responsibility of local law enforcement agencies and not ICE/HSI. However, the SAC San Francisco is prepared to respond and offer assistance to local law enforcement consistent with our training and authorities.
DSAC members with further information regarding this or similar incidents should contact their local field office or the DSAC Program Office at dsac@ic.fbi.gov.
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1. https://worldcue.ijet.com/tic/DisplayIo ... ?oId-31212
Handling Notice: Recipients are reminded that DSAC LIRs contain sensitive information meant for use primarily within the corporate security community. Such messages shall not be released in either written or oral form to the media, the general public, or other personnel who do not have a valid need-to-know without prior approval from an authorized FBI official.
Comments and queries may be addressed to DSAC at dsac@ic.fbi. gov.
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Precedence: Routine
Date:. 8/22/2011
To: New York
Attn: CT-25
SSA [Delete]
From: New York
CT25
Contact: TFO [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete]
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AOT-DT
Synopsis: Document meeting and report statistical accomplishments.
Details: On 8/19/2011 TFO [Delete] met with [Delete] [Delete] |New York Stock Exchange/Euronext (NYSE).
Discussed was the planned Anarchist protest titled "Occupy Wall Street", scheduled for September 17, 2011. The protest appears on Anarchist website's and social network pages on the internet.
Numerous incidents have occurred in the past which show attempts by Anarchist groups to disrupt, influence, and or shut down normal business operations of financial districts.
To: New York
From: New York
Re: [Delete] 8/22/2011
Accomplishment Information:
Number: 3
Type: DI-LIAISON-CONTACT (PRIVATE/COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION)
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AT NEW YORK
Read and clear.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 9/14/2011
On 9/14/2011 the following businesses were notified that their building was identified as a point of interest for the Occupy Wall Street: Federal Hall and Museum of American Finance.
JTTF TFO [Delete] was notified about Federal Hall.
[Delete] telephone number [Delete] was notified for Museum of American Finance.
Investigation on 9/ 19/2011 at New York, New York (telephonically)
File [Delete]
Date dictated
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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Electronic Communication
Primary Case Number: [Delete]
Serial:
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Date Drafted: 10/06/2011
Approved By: [Delete]
Date Approved: 10/ 12/ 2011
Document Details
Topic: Liaison Contact with Zions Bank IS Security
Synopsis: To document liaison contact with [Delete] Security for Zions Bank, regarding possible threat posed by the hacktivist Anonymous.
Details:
On 10/6/2011 [Delete] telephonically contacted [Delete] Security for Zions Bank, telephone number [Delete] cellular number [Delete] IA [Delete] informed [Delete] that the FBI had no intelligence indicating a specific threat to Zions Bank; however, the FBI wanted to make sure in light of the upcoming Occupy Salt Lake City protest that Zions Bank information security personnel were aware of the recent hacking incidents perpetrated by Anonymous hacktivists in support of the Occupy Wall Street protest.
IA [Delete] informed [Delete] that the CEOs of Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Chase had been "doxed" by an actor claiming Anonymous affiliation. IA [Delete] explained that doxing is Internet slang for maliciously releasing public information regarding an individual on the Internet [Delete] was [Delete]
IA [Delete] explained that Anonymous actors typically get information| [Delete] [Delete]
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C. PROTESTORS TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN PORT OF OAKLAND, CA. THOUSANDS OF PROTESTORS FLOODED DOWNTOWN OAKLAND, CA, ON 2 NOVEMBER 2011 TO PARTICIPATE IN A GENERAL STRIKE CALLED BY THE OCCUPY OAKLAND MOVEMENT TO PROTEST ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND CORPORATE GREED. THE PROTESTORS MARCHED IN FORCE TO THE PORT OF OAKLAND, THE FIFTH-BUSIEST SHIPPING PORT, WITH THE INTENTION OF DISRUPTING PORT OPERATIONS. POLICE ESTIMATED NEARLY 7,000 PEOPLE CLOGGED THE MAIN PORT ENTRANCE ON MIDDLE HARBOR ROAD AND AT SEVEN OTHER GATES, CHANTING SLOGANS AND HALTING ALL TRUCK TRAFFIC IN AND OUT OF THE PORT. RUMORS HAD SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE CROWD THAT MANY PORT WORKERS FAILED TO ARRIVE FOR THEIR MORNING SHIFTS.
ABOUT 40 OUT OF 325 PORT WORKERS DID NOT REPORT FOR THE DAY SHIFT ON 2 NOVEMBER, ACCORDING TO THE UNION REPRESENTING THE PORT WORKERS, WHICH DID NOT AUTHORIZE A STRIKE. PORT OFFICIALS STRESSED
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THAT ALL SEVEN MARITIME TERMINALS WERE CONDUCTING NORMAL OPERATIONS DURING THE DAY. DOZENS OF PROTESTORS CLIMBED UP ON IDLED TRUCKS WAVING SIGNS AND YELLING SLOGANS. THE FEW POLICE WHO MONITORED THE SITUATION KEPT A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE. THE PORT OF OAKLAND SHUT DOWN AT 1815 WHEN THE PORT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DECIDED THE LARGE NUMBER OF PROTESTERS POSED A DANGER TO THE SEVERAL HUNDRED WORKERS STILL INSIDE THE PORT. (SFGATE, 03 NOV 11), (NEW YORK TIMES, 03 NOV 11), OAKLAND TRIBUNE, 02 NOV 11).
ANALYST COMMENT: THE PROTESTORS, ACTIONS SHUT DOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND FOR MORE THAN 14 HOURS. IF THIS MOVEMENT WERE TO SPREAD TO THE PORT OF LONG BEACH, THE SECOND BUSIEST PORT IN THE UNITED STATES, THE DISRUPTION OF PORT OPERATIONS RESULTING IN CARGO REACHING THEIR REQUIRED DESTINATIONS LATE COULD HAVE MUCH MORE SERIOUS EFFECTS ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES.
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COUNTRY: (U) United States (USA).
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THIS IS A COMBINED MESSAGE
SUBJ: IIR 4 129 0426 OF OCCUPY WALL STREET IN PORT OF
OAKLAND
WARNING: (U) THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE. REPORT CLASSIFIED
CONFIDENTIAL
DOI: (U) 20111102.
REQS: (U) 3872.1.6.1.12; 1000.1.1.1.1 [Delete]
(04 NOV 2011)
SOURCE:
SOURCE A
1. SOURCE IDENTIFIER -- MEMBER(S) USCG
2. SOURCE DESCRIPTION -- MEMBER(S) OF THE USCG.
3. CONTEXT STATEMENT -- MEMBER OBSERVED ACTIVITY DURING THE COURSE OF OFFICIAL DUTIES. SOURCE IS RELIABLE AND CREDIBLE.
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SUMMARY: (U) SEE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, TEXT PARAGRAPH 1, BELOW.
TEXT: 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. ON 02 NOV 11, OCCUPY OAKLAND, AN OFF-SHOOT OF THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, CALLED FOR A GENERAL STRIKE AND FOR THE SHUTDOWN OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THIS WAS A RESPONSE TO THE POLICE ACTION TAKEN AGAINST OCCUPY OAKLAND PROTESTERS IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND ON 25 OCT 11.
2. ON 02 NOV 11, OCCUPY OAKLAND, AN OFF-SHOOT OF THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, CALLED FOR A GENERAL STRIKE AND FOR THE SHUTDOWN OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THIS WAS A RESPONSE TO THE POLICE ACTION TAKEN AGAINST OCCUPY OAKLAND PROTESTERS IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND ON 26 OCT 11.
3. OCCUPY OAKLAND PLANNED TO LIBERATE OAKLAND THROUGH A GENERAL STRIKE AND MASS DAY OF ACTION ON 02 NOV 11. PEOPLE WERE ENCOURAGED NOT TO GO TO WORK AND TO GATHER IN THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN OAKLAND. PEOPLE WERE ALSO ASKED TO JOIN IN ON MARCHES TO SHUT DOWN BIG BANKS AS WELL AS IN RALLIES TO BUILD SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY FOR THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT. THE FINAL PLANNED EVENT WAS TO SHUTDOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND. OCCUPY OAKLAND MADE SEVERAL REFERENCES TO HISTORY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND MANY OF THE POSTERS AND POSTINGS FOR THE GENERAL STRIKE AND A MASS DAY OF ACTION SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED THE LAST GENERAL STRIKE IN THE UNITED STATES, WHICH WAS HELD IN OAKLAND IN 1946.
4. AT APPROXIMATELY 1700 LOCAL, 3,000 PEOPLE GATHERED IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND AND BEGAN TOWARD THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THERE WERE OTHER REPORTS THE PARTICIPANTS RANGED BETWEEN 7,000 TO OVER 10,000 PEOPLE. BY APPROXIMATELY 1900 LOCAL, THE PORT OF OAKLAND CALLED OFF THE EVENING SHIFT OF LONGSHOREMEN AND OCCUPY OAKLAND DECLARED VICTORY. AFTER SEVERAL HOURS OF BLOCKING THE ENTRANCES INTO THE PORT OF OAKLAND TERMINALS, PREVENTING LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCKS FROM ENTERING OR EXITING, CROWDS BEGAN TO LEAVE AND RETURN TO DOWNTOWN OAKLAND. ENTRANCES WERE BLOCKED USING A COMBINATION OF CHAIN LINK FENCING AND HUMAN LINKS AS WELL AS OTHER TACTICS SUCH AS SITTING OR LYING DOWN IN THE MIDDLE OF ROADS AND SIDEWALKS.
5. ON 03 NOV 11 AT 0300 LOCAL, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL SUPPRESSED VIOLENCE PERPETRATED BY A SMALL GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS. THE MAJORITY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE MEMBERS OF THE "BLACK BLOC" WHO ARE BELIEVED TO BE BLACK-MASKED ANARCHISTS WHOSE ACTIONS INCLUDED: VANDALISM OF SMALL BUSINESSES, SETTING FIRES IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND, AND PHYSICAL CLASHES WITH THE OAKLAND POLICE. THESE ACTIONS LED TO THE ARREST OF THIRTY INDIVIDUALS. NINE OF THE INDIVIDUALS WERE OAKLAND RESIDENTS AND IT WAS UNKNOWN WHERE THE OTHERS RESIDED. OCCUPY OAKLAND SPOKESMEN MADE STATEMENTS DENOUNCING THIS VIOLENCE, CLAIMING THOSE WHO COMMITTED VIOLENT ACTS WERE NOT A PART OF OCCUPY OAKLAND OR THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT, AND RESTATED VIOLENCE WAS NOT THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE. THE PORT OF OAKLAND FULLY REOPENED AND RESUMED NORMAL OPERATIONS BY 0700 LOCAL ON 03 NOV 11
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(Field Comments) 1. OCCUPY OAKLAND WAS SUCCESSFUL IN THE DISRUPTION, BUT NOT THE SHUTDOWN, OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND. THE PROTESTERS DELAYED SOME SHIPPING TRAFFIC, WHILE OTHER SHIPPING TRAFFIC WAS ABLE TO DEPART AND ARRIVE ON TIME. THREE SHIPS WERE DELAYED IN THEIR DEPARTURE AND FOUR SHIPS WERE DELAYED IN THEIR ARRIVAL AND SENT TO ANCHORAGE T0 AWAIT PIER SPACE. AS THE PROTESTERS BEGAN TO LEAVE FROM THE PORT OF OAKLAND TERMINALS, A LIMITED NUMBER OF LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCKS WERE ABLE TO ENTER AND EXIT. THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE PORT OF OAKLAND WAS THE LAST ENTRANCE TO REOPEN, BUT REOPENED SHORTLY AFTER 0700 LOCAL. THERE WERE NO PHYSICAL CLASHES BETWEEN THE PROTESTERS, THE LONGSHOREMEN, OR THE TRUCK DRIVERS. THE LONGSHOREMEN AND TRUCK DRIVERS WERE SYMPATHETIC TOWARDS THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT. THERE WERE NO SECURITY BREACHES AT ANY OF THE TERMINALS. OCCUPY OAKLAND HAD NO PLANS TO SHUT DOWN THE PORT OF OAKLAND AGAIN.
2. (U) CITE: COMCOGARD [Delete] b7E per Coast Guard
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4. (U) ANALYST EVALUATIONS AND COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED.
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5. POC Information: THE POC FOR THIS REPORT IS THE COAST GUARD REPORTS OFFICER TEAM LEAD; [Delete] [Delete]
6. (U) Source A is available for recontact.
COLL: (U) XA.
INSTR: (U) U.S. NO.
PREP: (U) 434401; 471111.
ACQ: (U) PORT OF OAKLAND, CA (20111102).
WARNING: (U) REPORT CLASSIFIED
CONFIDENTIAL
CLASSIFIED BY: 47-0004.
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Precedence: ROUTINE
Date: 10/25/2011
To: Albany
From: Albany
Squad 6 - Syracuse JTTF
Contact: [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete]
Case ID # [Delete] (Pending)
Title: CAMPUS LIAISON PROGRAM;
Liaison Matters
Synopsis: To document dissemination and claim appropriate statistical accomplishments.
Details: On 10/24/2011 writer disseminated two intelligence products from the Campus Liaison Program to sixteen (16) different campus police officials. The information described the animal rights extremist website NEGOTIATION IS OVER and the call therein for violent action against undergraduate and graduate students studying the life sciences.
[Delete] SUNY-Oswego contacted writer to request information regarding the OCCUPY WALL STREET protests. [Delete] advised that a small group of OCCUPY WALL STREET protesters ad established an encampment on the grounds of SUNY-Oswego. That group is primarily comprised of students, but also occasionally includes professors. The group has been camping in tents and demonstrating peacefully. [Delete] asked whether any other campuses were experiencing the same encampments, and wanted to know whether the FBI knew when these protests were scheduled to end. Writer contacted FBIHQ CLI IA [Delete] to pass along the request for information. [Delete] has a scheduled meeting with the OCCUPY WALL STREET protestors on Thursday, October 27, 2011. Writer advised [Delete] that no further information was currently available regarding OCCUPY WALL STREET and there were no visible trends of such activities on college campuses.
To: Albany
From: Albany
Re: [Delete] 10/25/2011
[Delete] also advised that another unrelated group appeared on campus, apparently trying to 'latch on' to the existing OCCUPY WALL STREET protesters. The unrelated group was from a religions/evangelistic group known as LIVING WATERS. They had an anti-abortion campaign entitled "180" and demonstrated on campus. Members of the LIVING WATERS protest group were not cooperative with campus public safety officials and repeatedly disregarded the stated rules for protesting. Accordingly, because they were unruly and causing problems with the operation of the school, members of the LIVING WATERS protest were escorted off of the SUNY-Oswego property by public safety officers.
On 10/26/2011 writer disseminated the intelligence products to six (6) additional campus police officials.
Several campus law enforcement officials contacted writer to discuss the information and to arrange for later meetings.
To: Albanv
From: Albany
Re: [Delete] 10/25/2011
Accomplishment Information:
Number: 22
Type: CTD CLI INTELLIGENCE DISSEMINATED
ITU: CAMPUS LIAISON INITIATIVE
ITU: LIAISON WITH OTHER AGENCY
Claimed By:
SSN: [Delete]
Name: [Delete]
Squad: 6 Syracuse
Number: 22
Type: CTD CLI LIAISON
ITU: CAMPUS LIAISON INITIATIVE
ITU: LIAISON WITH OTHER AGENCY
Claimed By:
SSN: [Delete]
Name: [Delete]
Squad: 6 Syracuse
Number: 1
Type: CTD CLI REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
ITU: CAMPUS LIAISON INITIATIVE
ITU: LIAISON WITH OTHER AGENCY
Claimed By:
SSN: [Delete]
Name: [Delete]
Squad: 6 Syracuse
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE
Date: 11/28/2011
To: Anchorage
From: Anchorage
NS-2
Contact: SA [Delete]
Approved By: [Delete]
Drafted By: [Delete]
Case ID # [Delete] (Pending) [Delete]
Title: [Delete]
TYPE 3 ASSESSMENT BEGIN: 03/06/2009
Synopsis: Meeting with Port Facility Security Officer regarding his concerns for the Occupy the Port movement scheduled for 12/12/2011.
Classified By: D39B31S35
Derived From: FBI NSISCG-20090615
Declassify On: 20361128
Enclosure(s): Enclosed are the following documents provided by the Facility Security Officer:
1) Email from [Delete] Subject: Occupy the Port
2) LinkedIn profile for [Delete]
3) Facebook printout concerning the Occupy the Port movement
Details: On 11/28/2011, SA [Delete] and SA [Delete] met with [Delete] (liaison contact AN-180), Port of Anchorage, [Delete] [Delete] regarding his concerns for the Occupy Anchorage movement specifically the Occupy the Port movement scheduled for 12/12/2011.
SECRET//NOFORN
TO: Anchorage
From: Anchorage
Re: [Delete] 11/28/2011
On 11/27/2011, [Delete] received an email from [Delete] [Delete] regarding the Occupy the Port movement on 12/12/2011. [Delete] wrote that he came across the following while perusing various internet sites and the below are excerpts from his email (the actual email and other documents provided by [Delete] have been attached as enclosures to this EC):
"Occupy the Port: December 12th. Today our General Assembly approved a proposal to begin working on standing in solidarity with Occupy Oakland's call to shut down all ports on the west coast on December 12th, in response to the nationwide coordinated crackdown on the Occupy movement, and attacks on workers and worker's rights everywhere. We need to hit the 1% where it hurts: their wallets. The economy is run by the 99%, yet benefits mainly the 1%. We need to send a message: we are willing to risk our personal well-being for social justice, and the system ignores us at its own peril.