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The FTAA's controlled opposition: the rent-a-mob that descended on Miami provided a familiar service: scaring away responsible opponents and further justifying the police state build-up.(Hemispheric Government)

The New American

| December 15, 2003 | Jasper, William F. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The motley collection of protesters who came to Miami to demonstrate against the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) has become a familiar sight at these confabs. As usual, the weird menagerie included a mixture of the prosaic, the perverse, the vicious, the absurd, and the obscene: union hard hats, self-proclaimed lesbian "dykes," clench-fisted Communists, tie-dyed dolphin dancers, and grotesquely tattooed grandmas. There were lots of t-shirts sporting the visage of Communist revolutionary Che Guevara or cop-killer convict Mumia Abu-Jamal. The Watermelon Marxist contingent (Red on the inside, Green on the outside) was there in force: the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, the Green Party, the Animal Liberation Front, etc. There were hammer-and-sickle symbols aplenty on flags, banners, socks, backpacks, hats and skin. There was an abundant sprinkling of black-garbed anarchists who covered their faces with ski masks or neckerchiefs. And, of course, there were legions of peaceniks--the leftist folks who reliably oppose every U.S. military effort but fervently embrace so-called wars of liberation by Communist-backed, anti-American forces worldwide.

These are the usual suspects we have come to expect at this sort of event, ever since the infamous 1999 demonstrations against the World Trade Organization (WTO) erupted into the violent and destructive "Battle of Seattle." They are actors in an ongoing scripted charade that has been orchestrated by many of the Establishment elites they ostensibly came to oppose. The leaders of both the pro-FTAA and anti-FFAA forces have been working hand in hand to advance the same one-world agenda.

The radical street cadres would not materialize without the massive funding provided by the major tax-exempt foundations like Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie and MacArthur. These foundations and the transnational corporations that fund the enviro-Leninists and other extremists invariably share an important common denominator: their boards of directors are peppered with members of the Council on Foreign Relations. The CFR is one of the most important Insider brain trusts promoting the FTAA one-world agenda.

Harmony of Purpose

Those unfamiliar with the realities of power politics may find it hard to believe that there is any harmony of purpose between the protesters in the street and the delegates inside the summit. But there most certainly is; the CFR one-worlders are paying for an important service. For one thing, the street theater that the radical demonstrators provide is a wonderful diversion distracting public attention from the subversive schemes of the CFR's "free trade" negotiators in the silk suits. Secondly, the repulsive appearance of many of the FTAA protesters and their lawless actions make the FTAA proponents appear conservative and eminently respectable by comparison. The same repellent image of the demonstrators also serves to taint and discourage all others who might otherwise oppose the FTAA on completely legitimate, principled grounds. No patriot wants to be associated with such revolting rabble.

The rent-a-mob agitators also provide a compelling pretext for the further erosion of liberties and advancement of the police state, in the name of order and homeland security. In view of past violence and destruction caused by demonstrations against the WTO, FTAA and World Bank--not to mention the possibility of 9/11-type terrorism--local Miami residents and officials had good reason to be fearful. But Uncle Sam came to the rescue; Congress rolled $8.5 million for security for the Miami summit into the multi-billion dollar Iraq funding bill. And the result? Miami became an armed camp, as armored vehicles, helicopters, SWAT teams and riot police ...

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