Police spy on climate activist while global warming goes unarrested
By Mike Tidwell, published on Grist
Mike Tidwell.
Photo: chesapeakeclimate
Terrorist Activist Mike Tidwell (at podium) exhibiting clearly threatening behavior.
Photo: chesapeakeclimate
I’m not sure what’s more shocking: the news that the Maryland State Police wrongfully spied on me for months as a “suspected terrorist,” or that, despite surveillance of me, officers apparently wouldn’t recognize me if I walked into their police headquarters tomorrow.
I’m a former Peace Corps volunteer, an Eagle Scout, church member, youth baseball coach, and dedicated father. I also happen to be director of one of the largest environmental groups in Maryland, a nonprofit that promotes windmills and solar panels in the fight against global warming. So imagine my shock to get a police letter last month saying I was one of 53 Maryland activists on a terrorist watch list that has been discontinued because — can you believe it? — there’s “no evidence whatsoever of any involvement in violent crime.”
Matters turned especially Soviet-esque on Oct. 14 when I called the police requesting a full copy of my surveillance file. A spokeswoman told me I could visually inspect the file, but I couldn’t make photocopies, I couldn’t bring an attorney, and the police would be destroying the entire file after I read it.
And bring a valid photo ID, she said, to make sure you’re who you say you are.
A what? Really? You spied on me, for God’s sake. Continue reading