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Author's Civil Liberties Violated by Feds (barf alert needs some attention)
Author home page ^ | 10/29/2004 | Stephanie Bond

Posted on 10/29/2004 6:56:43 PM PDT by e_castillo

If you think that as women’s fiction writers, we’re immune from scrutiny under the Patriot Act, think again. Last fall, the home of a multi-published author for an RWA-recognized publisher was raided and her writing in materials confiscated. The writer, an RWA and PAN member who asked to be referred to as Dilyn, agreed to he interviewed for this column to alert RWA members of potential risks when conducting research.

SB: What type of story were you researching?

Dilyn: Mainstream women’s fiction adventure. It was set in Cambodia, all about the theft of antiquities. In my research I learned, about the atrocities that still go on there even today, much of it coming from one of the Al Qaeda-linked groups. I actually went back though my book and deleted those specific terrorist references after 9/11 and changed the ter­rorists to a rogue band of thieves because of 9/11 and terrorist sensitivity.

SB: What types of books did you buy/check out of the library?

Dilyn: I bought and checked out books on Cambodia-- its history, its present struggles, its antiquities and anything I could get my hands on concerning the terrorism going on there...landmines, in particular. And those were the kinds of Web sites I surfed too.

SB: Did you share your reasons for checking out the books with your librarian?

Dilyn: No. My library is huge and highly impersonal. I did the library book search on-line and simply went there to check them out. I also kept those books checked out for well over a year during the writing of my book. Plus, I purchased all my research books online--about six. As far as my Web surfing, I went dozens of places.

Many were for non-terrorist aspects of my book, but a few were for gathering specific terrorist information. To be honest, I was surprised to find the Al Qaeda linked to Cambodia. I was only going after the landmine atrocities because they played a huge part in my story.

SB: Did you have any reason to suspect you were being targeted for a raid, any advance notice?

Dilyn: No. Not a clue. Although, for a while prior to the raid, I thought I was being stalked. Mail was missing from my box, I caught someone searching my trash, I saw a prowler in nit yard and actually called the police. One of my neighbors saw someone watching from across the street--she wasn’t sure if it was my house or hers. She called the police, too--turns out they taking surveillance photos.

SB: When did the raid take place, how long did it last, and what items were con­fiscated? What agency conducted the raid?

Dilyn: The raid took place last fall, pre-dawn, and it lasted three hours. They banged at my front door first, damaged it coming in, displayed weapons and threat­ened to kill my dogs. After that, imagine everything you’ve seen on TV, only worse. There were six male agents. One was in the "bad cop" mode the entire time, trying to intimidate me, yelling at me, threatening me. When I had to go to the restroom, he sent an agent along to the bathroom with me. It was a multi-agency raid: Postal Inspectors (for the Web site/email end of it), FBI, and three officers who would only identify themselves as Federal Police. They took so much--com­puters, photocopier, files, books, discs, computer programs, CDs of the music by which I write, contracts, absolutely everything I had connected to the writing world. They took pictures off my walls, my office television, pens, a case of paper, postage stamps -- even now, after all these months, 1 still so to get something only to discover it missing.

SB: Have you had any success in retrieving items that were taken?

Dilvn: They brought my computers back within a couple of months--bugged. I have this great computer guy who couldn’t wait to get inside to take a look, sure enough, they had a program in there to monitor me. I got my discs back, too, all ruined. They still have everything else.


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This article just appeared in the Romance Writers Report which is published by the RWA (www.rwanational.com)

Stephanie Bond (www.stephaniebond.com) is the author or reporter who did the so-called interview.

I would like to know if anyone has heard of this bust or can find a police report indicating what this person did. I looked all over the internet and didn't find a thing.

1 posted on 10/29/2004 6:56:44 PM PDT by e_castillo
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To: e_castillo

I also thought this story didn't pass the smell test because of the Cambodia terrorism and mines information. Sounds like Kerry has some writer friends going back to 1971.


2 posted on 10/29/2004 7:02:48 PM PDT by e_castillo
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To: e_castillo
...and three officers who would only identify themselves as Federal Police

Sounds like a story ghosted by some idiot at The Guardian who thinks we have such a thing as "Federal Police."

...Displayed weapons...

Serving a search warrant to a writer? Sounds likely. Contact your doctor for more Haldol, Ms. Dilyn.

3 posted on 10/29/2004 7:56:48 PM PDT by FredZarguna (Wearing BLACK Pajamas, in honor of Hanoi John)
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To: FredZarguna

I wouldn't put anything past Ashcroft, but if the postal inspectors were there too (websites and email are under the post office? -- I don't think so), then there was some serious shit going down.


4 posted on 10/31/2004 4:12:56 PM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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