Coca Cola
hired the "global intelligence" spy firm Stratfor to investigate People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals, according to company emails released by Wikileaks .
In a reply
email, Stratfor's vice president for counterterrorism and corporate security
said: "The FBI has a classified investigation on PETA operatives. I'll see what
I can uncover."
The
exchange is part of the 5 million Stratfor emails that Wikileaks promises to
release in coming weeks. Stratfor, an intelligence firm that works closely with
corporations and the government, has verified that company emails were stolen
but refuses to say anything more.
In a June
2, 2009 email, Anya Alfano of Stratfor relays the intelligence request from
Coca Cola (as background, Peta has protested Coca
Cola for its involvement in animal testing ):
From: Anya
Alfano [mailto:anya.alfano@stratfor.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 10:56 AM
To: Fred Burton; scott stewart
Subject: Public Policy Question for Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
just sent me a long list of questions regarding PETA/Animal
Activism and the upcoming Olympics in Vancouver--I've pasted the
questions below. I'm not entirely clear on how much we can task the
public policy group at this point--is there any guidance you can give me
on that front? Coke has asked for a short teleconference with one of
our analysts to discuss this issue--is that something I could ask Kathy,
Bart or Joe to do, or would that be off the table at this point? Stick,
are these questions something that you have a handle on, if we aren't
able to get info from the policy folks?
Any
thoughts or guidance would be helpful. Thanks, Anya
Questions--
-- How many PETA supporters are there in Canada?
-- How many of these are inclined toward activism?
-- To what extent will US-based PETA supporters travel to Canada to
support activism?
-- What is PETA's methodology for planning and executing activism?
(Understanding this better would certainly help us to recognize
indicators should they appear.)
-- To what extent is PETA in Canada linked to PETA in the US or
elsewhere?
-- To what extent are the actions of PETA in one country controlled by
an oversight board/governing body?
-- To what extent could non-PETA hangers-on (such as anarchists or ALF
supporters) get involved in any protest activity?
In
response, Fred Burton , which Random House describes as "one of the
world's foremost experts on security, terrorists, and terrorist organizations,"
said the FBI has a classified file on PETA.
These
emails reflect an ongoing pattern of surveillance and misinformation by the
FBI, Stratfor, and corporations against animal rights and environmental groups.
In fact, the Justice Department warned the FBI against wasting resources
investigating PETA and other activist groups (the FBI refused to alter its
policies). Also, the USDA has classified PETA as a terrorist threat .
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