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A Houston-based anti-Halliburton group was spied on by a top-secret Pentagon counter-intelligence agency in 2004, according to a report in Newsweek magazine.(1) The peaceful protest, organized by Houston Global Awareness on June 29, 2004, was attended by approximately ten local peace activists. The protest involved handing out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to employees of giant military contractor Halliburton to draw attention to allegations that the company over-charged for military food contracts in Iraq. A report in Newsweek this week reveals that the Pentagon's Counter Intelligence Field Activity (CIFA) filed a report on the Houston protest, which took place outside Halliburton's headquarters in Houston, Texas. |