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Theater of War: Portrait of a Homeland Security State [Photo Slideshow Included]

By Lindsay Beyerstein, AlterNet. Posted November 22, 2008.


A new book by the award-winning photojournalist Nina Berman probes how the U.S. homeland security apparatus stokes fantasies about war.

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Nina Berman is an award-winning documentary photographer with a keen interest in America's social and political landscape. Her first book, Purple Hearts: Back From Iraq, is a collection of portraits and interviews of wounded soldiers who have returned home. Her photograph of a severely disfigured Iraq veteran and his bride on their wedding day won the World Press Photo competition for portraiture in 2006.

Berman's new book, Homeland, depicts the evolution of the "American security state" from 2001 to 2007. Berman traveled around the country, photographing gun shows, SWAT team training, a public military academy for juvenile delinquents and endless drills and simulations designed to prepare Americans of all ages to respond to someone's idea of a terrorist attack. Berman began the project after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

"I started shortly after 9/11, (after I) started seeing things that struck me as odd -- examples of security -- and not knowing whether this was a rational response to a real threat or whether it was all theater."

Berman started shopping the book around in 2003, but soon realized it wasn't ready. Setting the project aside, she turned her attention to reporting on wounded soldiers. When she returned to her Homeland series, she had renewed energy. "One reason I thought it was important was because many of the soldiers I interviewed said they thought war was going to be fun," Berman explains. "This book is about how we visualize war."

A lot of "homeland security" requires us to imagine what a terrorist attack would be like. As we are continually reminded by authorities, we don't know what the terrorists might do next. So, how do you educate and train people to respond to a hypothetical threat? And to what extent do terror-readiness exercises provide a stage to act out our fantasies about war, rather than provide reality-based simulations of known threats?

Fantasy isn't just for domestic consumption. Berman visited a military training facility at Fort Polk, La., known as The Box. The Box is a simulated Iraq, set on 100,000 acres, populated with Arabic-speaking Iraqi employees. The facility has 18 mock villages populated by 1,000 role-players who simulate Iraqi civilians and insurgents.

Many of the simulated Iraqis are, in fact, Iraqi immigrants. Berman explains that play-acting as insurgents can be a full-time job. You don't have be an immigrant or an Arabic speaker to play a role in the Fort Polk drama. Plenty of Anglophone locals consider it their patriotic duty to simulate terrorists to educate the troops about the real Iraq.

Army recruits go into The Box to train for their deployment to Iraq. One of Berman's photos taken at Fort Polk shows a cinderblock box with a sign, in Arabic and English, that reads "Freedom School."

"You go [to The Box] for a couple weeks; you're supposed to learn about the culture," says Berman. "This is where I step back and say 'what's really going on?' It's one thing to build an Iraqi village for training and say, 'OK, this might happen' … But once you start building Freedom School, what are you really making? Who's imagination is this? Is this supposed to be someplace in Iraq? (Or) is this someone's fantasy of what Iraq is?"

As Berman demonstrates, sometimes reality intrudes in unexpected ways, like in the case of GI Goat, a rust-colored baby goat who is shown in the book standing sleepily next to a military vehicle. At Fort Polk, Berman noticed an area full of farm animals. The public affairs officer explained that GIs encounter farmers during some training scenarios; someone decided that the faux farmers needed real livestock -- but real animals brought real complications.

"The animals were reproducing, especially the goats. You had all these baby goats, so they had to hire people to look after the animals," Berman explains. "All of the goats are government property. According to the 'farmer,' if one of them dies there's a lot of paperwork.

"It seemed like a good idea. Who wouldn't want training? If it's going to resemble what they would encounter, that could be a good thing. But there are no boundaries. It's an opportunity for fantasies to just rage. A public affairs officer said they thought it would be helpful to simulate the smell of Iraq. So they tried that in a small part of village. It didn't really work. But it wasn't a joke, it was a serious discussion."


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Lindsay Beyerstein is a New York writer blogging at majikthise.typepad.com

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If you are worried about Bush giving out pardons
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 22, 2008 2:26 AM   
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Here is a web site where you can support the Nadler Resolution on Bush Pardons, H.Res. 1531.

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NPR
Posted by: socialpsych on Nov 22, 2008 3:25 AM   
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Has anyone else noticed that NPR has joined the neo-fascist junta by taking on the Department of Homeland Security as a sponsor? Not that NPR was ever real "public radio," but this is too much. Time to turn them off.

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» RE: NPR Posted by: covalentbonded
» RE: NPR Posted by: socialpsych
» Beware NPR/PBS Posted by: weathered
X pat observer
Posted by: davy on Nov 22, 2008 3:29 AM   
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Often when I comment on the state of America I use that quote from Scot's poet Robbie Burns. "O a god the gifte ge us to see oursels as others see us." About says it all, the rest of the world has watched such stupidity for so long now and "I believe" really WANTS to love America again. Why we are so cheering Obama. All I can add is BE PATIENT but that seems to be hard for us yanks.

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RE: HLS
Posted by: willymack on Nov 22, 2008 1:25 PM   
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Joke? Hardly. It's far more sinister than that. "Homeland Security" is as phony as the "Patriot" act, and as anti-American and anti-Constitution. They should be shitcanned along with all the crooks in them ASAP.

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08, end of an error?
Posted by: particle on Nov 22, 2008 7:26 AM   
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The next generation will collect Terror Era memorabilia, laugh at the dark hokiness and ponder the madness of crowds. Will they remember the suffering and learn the lessons, or will they turn the sick madness into a campy cult? Or are things so broken that eventually even looking back will be a luxury no-one can afford...

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Homeland Security is a fucking JOKE!!!!!
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Nov 22, 2008 7:37 AM   
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These dumbasses came to the north shore here in Wisconsin trying to peddle their rotten fish to us. They gave us a bid rundown on who to watch and what to look out for and what a 'Meth-Cooker House' looked like. They were more interested in Methlabs than security.

They wanted uas to Narc on our friends if they got a new car or paid off large debts all at once,they even suggested going on to people's lands and snoop around looking for....not terrorists but meth cookers.

We told them to drag their dumbasses back under the rock they came from. Folks in these parts paid off their debts or bought a new car because their SSI finally came in or they won big at the local casino. We could say that in confidence because of one thing...We're all friendly enough to know most everyone and care enough about everyone to look out for eachother
as an extended family. That's real security.

So when one of us stood up and look the DHS yahoo in the eye and said 'We don't need your kind around here.' and opened his jacket to show his Geronimo shirt saying 'Homeland Security- Protecting our bordders since 1521'

The demons were forced back into their tarpits. We don't need Homeland Security,we have the security of our friends,family and extended families...oh yeah we also have guns and know how to use them. DHS can't stand up to that. Why? Because you can't control people that actually 'live' Freedom and Liberty'
You can only control the frightened,and their ain't a one of us that's afriad of them.

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Anyone have any questions for Napolitano?
Posted by: samizdat on Nov 22, 2008 7:55 AM   
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I'm going to an event next week where she's going to do a Q&A. Not sure she'll be talking about her potential new job as head of DHS, but she might.

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» Ask her to investigate 9/11 Posted by: edgeofnowhere
» RE: Ask her to investigate 9/11 Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
» RE: Ask her to investigate 9/11 Posted by: weathered
ba
Posted by: mnstra on Nov 22, 2008 3:17 PM   
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How much more catastrophic to our nation can you get than by the attack by wall Street on our financial system ?

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THIS IS LIFE AS USUAL ON A MILITARY BASE...
Posted by: joeocho88 on Nov 22, 2008 4:08 PM   
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I was in the military once. It is a very real,serious and dangerous occupation.
I saw stuff like this all the time.

What I disliked most about the military was the ever-present threat that they can do to you whatever they want IF you get too far out of line. There is a reason that there are UNIFORMS in the military! And they can justify ANYTHING that they can do to you too.

YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS IN THE MILITARY!

You are inoculated with cattle vaccination machines with multiple vaccines given all at once and you have no idea how safe theyh may or may not be;you are rated and evaluated,given tests and sometimes given experimental drugs without your knowledge and consent..You are interchangeable,disposable and effectively a non-person, you are told EVERYTHING you WILL do!

You will also see upper echelon violating the rules that are supposed to be for EVERYBODY and you see a lot of other stuff that is not supposed to happen in there happen. And you learn to keep your mouth shut about it.

I was grateful when I got out of there.

But as I see more and more of that sort of mindset seeping into the civilian population, I have to wonder what is going on with our government.

I made an extensive study of Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany and it seems like we are headed that way... the photos don't confirm any political trends, they just show that we may be subtly beginning to drift into ...
This photo slide show reminds me of a 21st Century version of Nazi Germany. NAZI GERMANY WAS OFTEN REFERRED TO BY HITLER HIMSELF AS "THE NEW WORLD ORDER."

THE MILITARY IS NOT FOR EVERYBODY SO WHAT I EXPERIENCED AND THOUGHT ABOUT IT MAY NOT APPLY TO SOME YOUNG GUYS WHOM IT WAS DESIGNED FOR! MANY PEOPLE HAVE HAD SUCCESSFUL MILITARY CAREERS AND IT IS NOT AS DISRESPECT FOR THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO NOW SERVE!
It is just how I personally saw the military in the Vietnam era...

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The military sux donky dix because it is wrong headed and inefficatious, that could change with. . .
Posted by: Nightstallion on Nov 23, 2008 2:14 AM   
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With a minute man millitia! I have never been in support of disarming citizens. I am dead set against arming a NATIONAL GUARD becaue it guards the Nation not the individual people.

Most military NCO's belong to the G.O.D. club, that's Good Old Drunks for the novice. I served during the years of 1965 ~ 1968 and Mr.C.W.D I agree with you 720 degrees. I did my time and came out scathed but hey I joined so I got what I deserved. It doesn't matter that I was forced to join that is immaterial.

What is material is the Goddamned Homland Gestapo! It is now the twentieth and Obama has made no move to disolve the Patriot Act when he recieves the reigns in a month. If he does not have such a plan in place on or before that date, I am going to bring a petition for charging him with lack of fealty to the people of the United States and request his Impeachment forthwith.

It is bad enough that someone who was charged with the protection of this country betrayed it without any harm to himself or reputation. I, Me, this individual has no intention of allowing it to continue through excuse making and continued lying to the American people.

Disban Wackenhut, Blackwater and Homland Security by Jan. 20 or get ready for peaceful social disobediance. I encourage all Americans who think of themselves as individuals to simply quit abiding by any law you sincerely do not recognize as rational.

If you do this DO NOT CARRY ARMS! Simply do not comply with the laws, DO NOT RESIST ARREST; but, if you go in public have at least one in three people cary video cameras to catch these smarmy bastards on tape if they attack you with so called non leathal weapons.

When you are arraigned for charges, charge the Judges with unconstitutional behavior and demand a Jury Trial! Razz these smarmy bastards in all ways and any way you can, but loose!

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» how exactly... Posted by: zipper696
» RE: how exactly... Posted by: Nightstallion
What they actually mean by "homeland" is
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Nov 23, 2008 7:55 AM   
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Der Fatherland.
Same creeps, different faces.

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Stanimal
Posted by: drfun on Nov 23, 2008 11:57 AM   
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A simulated Iraq at Ft. Polk in Georgia? Now just how realistic can that be. When I was in the M.E. all I saw was desert scrub, not the greenery of Georgia.

As for DHS, since when has the USA been described as a "Homeland"? When the self-appointed Fascist "Goon's & Thug's" of the Bu$h cabal became the Executive.

Just who are the Terrorist's? The GOP "Greed & Oppression Party" demigod wife and political party swapping, snitch, B rated senile sap Ronald Reagan called Saddam Hussein and Osma Bin Laden, "Freedom Fighter's", now re-labeled "Terrorist's". Yet the FBI has no warrant out for the arrest of OBL.

If you ask me the real "Terrorist's" are the ones who fomented the farce War Of Terror based off of lies and deceit, costing trillions of $'s, with billions unaccounted for and millions of innocent killed.

Afghanistan had no heroin trade while the Taliban ran the country. this past poppy harvest was the largest ever produced in the country's history. How can this be under the leadership of a convicted drunk driver who refuses to disclose the last time he's done cocaine Dybua?

The "Financial Wizard's" who are receiving golden parachutes instead of jail, with the 700+ billion $ bailout are hostile to patriotic law abiding, tax paying American citizens.

The shredding of the Constitution, prying into the lives of Americans with the Patriot Act and Tele-Communications snooping is just plain un-American.

These "Enemy Combatant's" and their accomplices should spend their life sentences of Treason against the USA at Gitmo to endure what its present occupants have.

Yet, they will be pardoned, or exonerated or considered to frail, like they did with Reagan and his Iran-Contra weapons for cocaine scandle.

If these Felons had been behind bars in the first place, then there would have been no Bu$h II regime to wage chaos and mayhem upon the American people and the world at large.

With substantial reduction in the US deficit the USA currently owes, and the obligation of future "Loved Ones", bearing its responsibility.

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Dept of Homeland Security would save us all a lot of
Posted by: beijaflor on Nov 23, 2008 4:58 PM   
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taxpayer money if disbanded and discarded.
Funny how the GOP created one of the biggest govt departments ever.
Big, dumb, stoopid and ineffective.
I do not believe in the 'war on terrorissssstss' lie, either, as they look more and more like you and me these days. Did you protest this or that lately? Yup, you are a terrorist. Me, I'm a dirtworshipping treehugger and am therefore a 'terrorist' by the current standards...

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Where the fuck was Homeland Security during Katrina?
Posted by: stellabloo on Nov 23, 2008 7:51 PM   
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I'm sorry, can you BELIEVE that old bat Barbara Bush saying on CNN that people came up to her, to tell her how much it meant for them to see GW's plane FLYING OVERHEAD.
And then the puke was voted in for another 4 years?

How do you keep a population in line? FEAR. People LOVE to be told what to do when they're afraid. The Cold War all over again, only the faces have changed over the years. And note that the internet, the only forum on which common people can still air their opinions freely, is now under attack :.(

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Clueless
Posted by: US Citizen 07 on Nov 25, 2008 3:43 AM   
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I sometimes think our Administration have been "playing" wargames and living in their fantasy world for so long, (do they use joysticks when they play, I almost wonder) that they have lost touch with reality and common sense.

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