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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: What'S Next for Battlefield America: Israel's high-tech military tactics point the way. Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, I did not know Israel was capturing or recording my face. [But Israel has] been watching us for years from the sky with their drones. They have been watching us gardening and going to schools and kissing our wives. I feel like I have been watched for so long. - Mosab Abu Toha, Palestinian poet If you want a glimpse of the next stage of Americas transformation into a police state, look no further than how Israel - a long-time recipient of hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign aid from the U.S. - uses its high-tech military tactics, surveillance and weaponry to advance its authoritarian agenda. Military checkpoints. Wall-to-wall mass surveillance. Predictive policing. Aerial surveillance that tracks your movements wherever you go and whatever you do. AI-powered facial recognition and biometric programs carried out with the knowledge or consent of those targeted by it. Cyber-intelligence. Detention centers. Brutal interrogation tactics. Weaponized drones. Combat robots. Weve already seen many of these military tactics and technologies deployed on American soil and used against the populace, especially along the border regions, a testament to the heavy influence Israels military-industrial complex has had on U.S. policing. Indeed, Israel has become one of the largest developers and exporters of military weapons and technologies of oppression worldwide. Journalist Antony Loewenstein has warned that Pegasus, one of Israels most invasive pieces of spyware, which allows any government or military intelligence or police department to spy on someones phone and get all the information from that phone, has become a favorite tool of oppressive regimes around the world. The FBI and NYPD have also been recipients of the surveillance technology which promises to turn any targets smartphone into an intelligence gold mine. Yet its not just military weapons that Israel is exporting. Theyre also helping to transform local police agencies into extensions of the military. According to The Intercept, thousands of American law enforcement officers frequently travel for training to Israel, one of the few countries where policing and militarism are even more deeply intertwined than they are here, as part of an ongoing exchange program that largely flies under the radar of public scrutiny. A 2018 investigative report concluded that imported military techniques by way of these exchange programs that allow police to study in Israel have changed American policing for the worse. Upon their return, U.S. law enforcement delegates implement practices learned from Israels use of invasive surveillance, blatant racial profiling, and repressive force against dissent, the report states. Rather than promoting security for all, these programs facilitate an exchange of methods in state violence and control that endanger us all. At the very least, notes journalist Matthew Petti, visits to Israel have helped American police justify more snooping on citizens and stricter secrecy. Critics also assert that Israeli training encourages excessive force. Petti documents how the NYPD set up a permanent liaison office in Israel in the wake of 9/11, eventually implementing one of the first post-9/11 counterterrorism programs that explicitly followed the Israeli model. In 2002, the NYPD tasked a secret Demographics Unit with spying on Muslim-American communities. Dedicated mosque crawlers infiltrated local Muslim congregations and attempted to bait worshippers with talk of violent revolution. That was merely the start of American police forces being trained in martial law by foreign nations under the guise of national security theater. It has all been downhill from there. As Alex Vitale, a sociology professor who has studied the rise of global policing, explains, The focus of this training is on riot suppression, counterinsurgency, and counterterrorismall of which are essentially irrelevant or should be irrelevant to the vast majority of police departments. They shouldnt be suppressing protest, they shouldnt be engaging in counterinsurgency, and almost none of them face any real threat from terrorism. This ongoing transformation of the American homeland into a techno- battlefield tracks unnervingly with the dystopian cinematic visions of Steven Spielbergs Minority Report and Neill Blomkamps Elysium, both of which are set 30 years from now, in the year 2054. In Minority Report, police agencies harvest intelligence from widespread surveillance, behavior prediction technologies, data mining, precognitive technology, and neighborhood and family snitch programs in order to capture would-be criminals before they can do any damage. While Blomkamps Elysium acts as a vehicle to raise concerns about immigration, access to healthcare, workers rights, and socioeconomic stratification, what was most striking was its eerie depiction of how the government will employ technologies such as drones, tasers and biometric scanners to track, target and control the populace, especially dissidents. With Israel in the drivers seat and Minority Report and Elysium on the horizon, its not so far-fetched to imagine how the American police state will use these emerging technologies to lock down the populace, root out dissidents, and ostensibly establish an open-air prison with disconcerting similarities to Israels technological occupation of present-day Palestine. For those who insist that such things are celluloid fantasies with no connection to the present, we offer the following as a warning of the totalitarian future at our doorsteps. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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