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Public/Private intelligence sharing and law enforcement
2020-08-02 18:21:06.014212+02 by
Dan Lyke
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In case you hand any wonders who they were working for: Maine’s police intelligence center sent reports on activists to corporations
Corporate executives at Avangrid, Hannaford’s, ExxonMobile, Bath Iron Works and other large corporations with connections to Maine were sent regular reports by the state police’s intelligence unit, the Maine Information and Analysis Center (MIAC), tracking Black Lives Matter and anti-CMP corridor activists and including unsubstantiated rumors spread by the extreme right.
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