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On September 11 remember how legal rights were destroyed under the Patriot Act and how plots for worldwide endless war were hatched.
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Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
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COINTELPRO never ended. The FBI still pays informants to disrupt, to target organizers, and to spy on the movement.
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The FBI has not revealed all of the dirty secrets of COINTELPRO, the Counter Intelligence Program.
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