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Creepy “FReepers” Target Activists..Auburn, NewYork
illuzziLetter.com ^ | 3/13/03 | By Michael I. Niman ArtVoice

Posted on 03/15/2003 3:08:07 PM PST by The Mayor

Disturbing the Peace
Creepy “FReepers” Target Activists
By Michael I. Niman ArtVoice 3/13/03

The Cayuga Coalition for Peace meeting had just gotten under way at an Auburn, New York church earlier this month when a tall stocky smile-less middle-aged man quietly entered the building. Refusing to join the meeting at a large table in the center of the room, he instead settled into a chair off to the side, took out a pad, and began scribbling notes. Coalition members would later learn he was labeling them as “commy#1” [sic.], “commy#2” [sic.] and so on, recording everything they said and did. They found his notes on the web.

Auburn New York is a small post-industrial city nestled in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region. It is home to New York’s oldest continually operating prison, a maximum security facility that has anchored the city’s economy since 1816. A Wal-Mart now thrives just east of a downtown littered with empty buildings. There are a few well paying industrial and prison jobs left in town, but most new jobs are in the low wage service sector. Like many upstate New York cities, Auburn now seems mired in an air of depression.

Beneath the surface, however, lies a colorful history. Auburn once served as a major station on the underground railroad, and was home to Harriet Tubman. In the late 1700s, General Sullivan’s army swept through the area in a genocidal wave, wiping out entire Cayuga villages. In the 1800s, the region hosted a plethora of utopian communities. In the early 1900s, the women’s suffrage movement took root in neighboring Seneca Falls. America’s largest Women’s Peace Encampment was there in the 1980s across the road from a now defunct Army base. Given its history of genocide, war, peace, promise, dreams and disappointment, it should come as no surprise that this decaying backwater would now host a thriving and growing peace movement - one that recently brought an anti-war resolution to the city government and the county legislature.

And it should also come as no surprise that this peace movement would wind up in the crosshairs of a new pro-war movement intent on frightening, harassing and disrupting grassroots anti-war activism. The stalker eavesdropping on the Cayuga Coalition for Peace turned out to be a postal worker from nearby Port Byron. Within moments he managed to adequately disrupt the coalition’s meeting, making himself the center of attention as a mix of angry and frightened attendees debated about how to handle the interloper. Lost was any discussion of the impending war and the upcoming votes on the pending anti-war resolutions.

With the minister asking him to leave the church, the mailman opted to use an old anti-war protest tactic, committing civil disobedience by refusing to move. He later described the coalition members and minister as “godless heathens,” who by opposing the war had declared “treason,” thus forfeiting all of their property rights. The minister called the police and the meeting ended in chaos - reconvening later in a private home.

The mailman turned out to be part of a national movement associated with the Fresno, California based “Free Republic” organization. Free Republic, with chapters scattered around the United States, operates primarily as a clearinghouse for individuals involved in protests and direct action against the anti-war, feminist, gay rights, pro-choice and environmental movements. They call these actions, “FReeps,” and their targets, “America-hating leftist weasels.”

The vast majority of actions in their current campaign, “Operation Infinite FReep,” are peaceful protests by citizens exercising their constitutional rights - usually in the form of small counter-demonstrations at peace rallies. In this sense, the organization and its FReepers represent a rather benign part of this nation’s political tapestry. Americans have a right to protest, no matter how repugnant their particular cause.

The Port Byron mailman, however, represents the dark dirty underbelly of the FReeping movement - a movement dedicated not to the free expression of ideas, but to harassing others who are trying to exercise their constitutional rights. These are the creepy FReepers, and they might be coming to a church basement near you.

After leaving the Auburn meeting, the FReeper rushed home to post a report of his escapades on the Free Republic site. His post was detailed, with various quotes attributed to characters such as “Mr. Peace Minister,” “commy [sic.] woman #5,” and a police officer he identified as his “1st cousin,” who thought he was “acting strange.”

The post kicked off a lively on-line discussion, with FReepers from around the US chiming in to congratulate their new comrade on a successful FReep, and to offer ideas for future actions against the Auburn activists, such as using a hidden tape recorder instead of a note pad, and bringing reinforcements before encountering the “godless [church] commies” again.

The obsessive use of the term, “commie,” and various related misspellings, is about as accurate as the term “godless,” which FReepers repeatedly use to describe clergy and church-based activists who disagree with their views. To the FReepers, anyone opposed to George W. Bush’s policies, whether they are Democrats, Conservatives, Greens or Republicans, is a “commie.” Hence,the word takes on a new meaning - having nothing to do with Karl Marx or any related economic theory. It represents, instead, a rather Neanderthal political theory, probably inspired by Bush’s “you are either with us or with the terrorists” line. In this case, the Auburn FReeper writes, “Let everyone in our nation stand and be counted. American or communists. No gray areas, no compromise.” Such is the depth of political discourse in the “Free Republic.”

The blanket use of labels and identifiers such as “commy # 3” to identify human beings serves another purpose - one more ominous than the simple debasing of political discourse. It strips people of their humanity, reducing them to faceless objects or infidels, thus making it easier to dismiss their ideas and to allow violence to be committed against them. This is an aspect of the same murderous fundamentalism that fueled the terrorist attacks against our nation.

In this light, much of what the Auburn FReeper and his comrades wrote in the hours and days after the Cayuga Peace Coalition meeting is quite disturbing. Egged on by fellow FReepers, the Auburn FReeper posted a late night statement reading, “It is time for confrontation. Treason cannot go unchallenged.” Confusing the Cayuga peace activists for the mostly Saudi 9-11 hijackers, he wrote, “They fired the first shot. We will fire the last.” Six minutes later he felt compelled to add another post, writing, “Read my previous. I am serious not a nut [sic.].”

Whether he is seriously not a nut, or not a serious nut, or whatever he is trying to say, once thing is certain - the Auburn FReeper is not an anomaly in the Free Republic organization. The website is moderated, yet his posts remain on line. And with the exception of one conservative constitutionalist who he dismissed as a “commy” [sic.], none of his correspondents challenged his hate-filled and possibly homicidal bile.

Another thread targeted the Women in Black - the international movement of silent women’s protests against war and human rights violations. There, amidst a plethora of misogynist comments, such as, “Those women disgust me,” and “I hate their hairy legs,” were a few strategies for confronting the non-violent vigils, such as attacking them with giant red, white and blue painted rubber penises. In another thread, a poster suggested riling Kent State anti-war demonstrators with signs reading, “The national guard needs to improve its marksmanship.” In yet another thread, a FReeper posted a bizarre poem, writing that “twisted Lib’rals [sic.] must be smacked,” while terming ex-President Bill Clinton and sidekick Al Gore as “Commie-Pinko sons of bitches” and “treas’nous [sic.] wretches” who would, “Feel my wrath.” FReeper commentary such as this is normal fare while high school students are detained for wearing “Stop Bush” shirts.

Moderators at Free Republic seem to be defining a carefully crafted political discourse. Anti-black racism is more or less a taboo, as are anti-Jewish remarks, but the site is awash in anti-Arab commentary, such as the boast of a flag vendor who refused to sell American flags to Arab-American children, instead chiding them not to “grow up to be suicide bombers.”

While the individual FReepers may not be a sophisticated bunch, the Free Republic moderators seem quite adept at what they do. They’re careful not to alienate potential support among non-Arab minorities while using anti-Arab hysteria to whip up frenzied opposition to an amorphous movement of “commies.” It’s the precision of the FReeping message that is particularly alarming, as the organization seems to be coalescing a movement of brown shirts, much like Manuel Noriega’s “Dignity Battalions,” to whip George Bush’s opposition into line - in the same way El Salvador and Guatemala’s death squads effectively stifled popular political opposition in those countries for years. Threats of violence among FReepers are also not a problem - as long as they serve to keep the riff raff in line. Hence, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that peace activists featured on the FReeping site have later been the victims of death threats.

In this light, the Auburn FReeper’s online boasts, where he places himself in a National Guard Armory and a VA office, working with on-duty personnel drumming up support for political initiatives to oppose anti-war resolutions, is particularly alarming. He combines contacts with mainstream government officials and representatives from political parties, with a darker terror-based strategy. The Auburn FReeper is not a lone anti-social stalker, but part of a growing national movement - one that hopes to threaten and stifle the political discourse that is a democracy’s life blood.

Dr. Michael I. Niman’s previous columns are archived at .
Recent columns are also available as PDF downloads at http://coldtype.net.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Editorial; US: New York
KEYWORDS: auburn; creepy; freepers; freeps; newyork; niman
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The last time this guy wrote a piece that illuzzi published I tore into him.

He is a professor at Medille College in Buffalo and writes for ArtVoice

I did a search and couldn't find it but did find some interesting articles about the anti war vote in Auburn.

1 posted on 03/15/2003 3:08:08 PM PST by The Mayor
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To: Kudsman; RedlegCPT; samantha; djreece
does this sound familiar?
2 posted on 03/15/2003 3:09:20 PM PST by The Mayor (I'm Proud to be an American where at least I know I'm Free!)
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To: The Mayor
Guess what we're "benighn"

he must not have been around in Nov of 2000.
3 posted on 03/15/2003 3:10:39 PM PST by longtermmemmory
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To: The Mayor
Coalition members would later learn he was labeling them as “commy#1” [sic.], “commy#2” [sic.] and so on, recording everything they said and did. They found his notes on the web.

They saw it on the Internet, so it must be true ;)

Moron.

4 posted on 03/15/2003 3:10:39 PM PST by strela ("a' poppin' off at Pop's Sodium Shop")
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To: nutmeg; Utah Girl; jigsaw; Ben Hecks; Fixit; maranatha; jbind; spanky007
Saw your names posted on the last articles about Auburn, Thought you may enjoy this.
5 posted on 03/15/2003 3:10:47 PM PST by The Mayor (I'm Proud to be an American where at least I know I'm Free!)
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To: The Mayor
And it should also come as no surprise that this peace movement would wind up in the crosshairs of a new pro-war movement intent on frightening, harassing and disrupting grassroots anti-war activism.

Oh, da pooooooor babies. Can't stand the light of day, can ya?

6 posted on 03/15/2003 3:13:28 PM PST by litany_of_lies
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To: All
My wife wrote this piece about him last year

Them Are Fightin’ Words, Son

The IlluzziLetter.com (local, on-line political talk) recently featured a lengthy diatribe by a one Michael I. Niman, who refers to the Bush Administration as a regime, “since the term ‘government’ usually refers to an elected body”, the Salvation Army as a homophobic hate group, and he asserts,
“The U.S. was founded not as a Christian nation...but as a pluralistic nation whose strengths lie in its diversity.” As it turns out, Mr. Niman is a new professor at Medaille College. Surprise, surprise.
Revising history seems to have become a national pastime for our ivory tower “intellectuals”, and bashing the Constitution with their constitutionally protected right of free speech is routine. The sad part is, he's probably teaching his own students similar untruths and disregard for the law. Mr. Niman need only read the Constitution, Art. II, Sec. I establishing the electoral college, & briefly view the multitude of historical documents & quotes of the founders, to render his arguments null & void. At a minimum, he might read the New England Primer, the grammar school textbook that taught scripture & biblical values in America’s public schools for over 100 years. But while we pray that he receive wisdom in his weakness, he will likely continue to prey upon our greatest strength ~ Jesus Christ.
Advisory to anyone attending Medaille: Get out, or get in, that you may “know thine enemy”. Let us know if you’d like a copy, complete with one keen observer’s rebuttal. Note: Niman’s not the enemy - only his thinking is.

"It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists but by Christians, not on religions, but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason people of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here." ~Patrick Henry

“...it does not require a majority to prevail, butrather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people’s minds.” ~Samuel Adams

7 posted on 03/15/2003 3:14:41 PM PST by The Mayor (I'm Proud to be an American where at least I know I'm Free!)
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To: The Mayor
From the article:

In this sense, the organization and its FReepers represent a rather benign part of this nation’s political tapestry.

Hey, there's no need to get personally insulting over this. I resent FR being called benign. :=)

8 posted on 03/15/2003 3:20:10 PM PST by Bob
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To: The Mayor
Here's the link to Kudsman's previous article.

click here

9 posted on 03/15/2003 3:20:22 PM PST by mass55th
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To: The Mayor
While the individual FReepers may not be a sophisticated bunch, the Free Republic moderators seem quite adept at what they do. They're careful not to alienate potential support among non-Arab minorities while using anti-Arab hysteria to whip up frenzied opposition to an amorphous movement of "commies." It's the precision of the FReeping message that is particularly alarming, as the organization seems to be coalescing a movement of brown shirts, much like Manuel Noriega's "Dignity Battalions," to whip George Bush's opposition into line - in the same way El Salvador and Guatemala?s death squads effectively stifled popular political opposition in those countries for years. Threats of violence among FReepers are also not a problem - as long as they serve to keep the riff raff in line. Hence, it shouldn't come as any surprise that peace activists featured on the FReeping site have later been the victims of death threats.

This is just flat-out lying and defamation. Death threats? Very clever--doesn't say that the death threats actually CAME from any FReeper, but certainly implies it.

Brownshirts? Can you say "Lawsuit"?

The Left just hates it when you're effective. Oh for the good old days of the 60s when they could trash and burn anything they wanted and the three major networks would just give the little darlings pass. Sorry, sir. Those days are long gone. You can't make every effort to take this country down with impunity any more. Too bad, so sad.

Also, didn't know "The Moderators" had so much power. (/sarcasm)

10 posted on 03/15/2003 3:23:42 PM PST by litany_of_lies
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To: The Mayor
BAWAHAHAHAHAHA .. I think he doesn't like us

FREEPERS ARE EVERY WHERE !!

11 posted on 03/15/2003 3:23:58 PM PST by Mo1 (RALLY FOR AMERICA - VALLEY FORGE,PA MARCH 16, 2003 1:00 PM)
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To: The Mayor
And it should also come as no surprise that this peace movement would wind up in the crosshairs of a new pro-war movement intent on frightening, harassing and disrupting grassroots anti-war activism. The stalker eavesdropping on the Cayuga Coalition for Peace turned out to be a postal worker from nearby Port Byron. Within moments he managed to adequately disrupt the coalition’s meeting, making himself the center of attention as a mix of angry and frightened attendees debated about how to handle the interloper. Lost was any discussion of the impending war and the upcoming votes on the pending anti-war resolutions.

What can we make of this? First, these lefties are so paranoid that they consider it harassment for someone to simply attend their open meeting and make a record of what happened there, even without using real names. Second. this was enough to disrupt their meeting and prevent them from getting anything done, even forcing them to change the venue.

This story reminds me of some anti-gunners who thought they were so very clever in attending a local NRA Members' Council meeting in San Jose. During the meeting someone spotted one of them hiding a tape recorder under his jacket. At a break, someone asked them about it. They admitted they were with the Brady bunch, looking like they were expecting to be thrown out if not worse. Our guys told them, "That's fine you can attend any time. No need to hide your recorder. If you play it back to your group they might even learn something." They never came back.

12 posted on 03/15/2003 3:24:42 PM PST by Hugin
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To: The Mayor
If you ever had any doubts that those "creepy" American hating, leftists haunt the pages of FR, you may now cast them aside.
13 posted on 03/15/2003 3:24:56 PM PST by TheDon (It takes two to make peace, but only one to make war.)
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To: The Mayor
These leftists certainly are intolerant of dissent...
15 posted on 03/15/2003 3:25:58 PM PST by Interesting Times (Eagles Up! Join the Rally for America...)
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To: The Mayor
It’s the precision of the FReeping message that is particularly alarming, as the organization seems to be coalescing a movement of brown shirts, much like Manuel Noriega’s “Dignity Battalions,” to whip George Bush’s opposition into line - in the same way El Salvador and Guatemala’s death squads effectively stifled popular political opposition in those countries for years.
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This guy is really funny. What an impotent little girlyman. Aw, we hurt his feelings. Gee, I guess we are really dangerous, huh? He doesn't like the word "commie" but uses "brown shirt." You've gotta love it.

16 posted on 03/15/2003 3:26:00 PM PST by doug from upland (Like Osama, you on the left can kiss my royal Irish *ss.)
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I remember reading (and probably) commenting on the original thread and golly gee, I don't remember all that hyperbole the ("Marxist") writer used in this hit piece.

And since when is it "threatening" for a FReeper to attend a "Marxist" peace meeting - all alone - and take notes?

Seems to me if they were so proud of what they do, they'd be glad to have their meetings covered in public forums!

A local rag did a similar hit piece on me about a year ago. The writer CLAIMED I used filthy language on a post (after-action report), and it was all lies. I took a lot of criticism from FReepers for my language when in truth, the writer made it all up! Watch your backs, FRiends! The cockroaches are jumping!
17 posted on 03/15/2003 3:26:07 PM PST by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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The Port Byron mailman, however, represents the dark dirty underbelly of the FReeping movement

I was involved in the 2000 Election, and many Left-wing inflitrators sat in convention meetings, taking notes, trying to listen into private conversations, while peering aimlessly into space (appearing to seem like they weren't listening.)

The Left is just mad because they got caught conspiring against this Nation by one SMART American!

Good Work!!

18 posted on 03/15/2003 3:26:35 PM PST by Joy Angela
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To: Discussted
Who is 'The Postman'?
19 posted on 03/15/2003 3:26:58 PM PST by Samurai_Jack
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To: The Mayor
Thanks for the ping! We just HAVE to start acting more sophisticated. hehe
20 posted on 03/15/2003 3:29:54 PM PST by Ben Hecks
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