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Antiwar.com is a libertarian website which describes itself as devoted to "non-interventionism" and as opposing imperialism and war. It is a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute. The website states that it is "dedicated to building an awareness of the globalist and interventionist forces that would enslave us all in a New World Order on which the sun never sets."〔Cf. (“Who We Are” ), Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 21, 2010).〕
==History==
The site was founded in December 1995, as a response to the Bosnian war. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation, operating under the auspices of the Randolph Bourne Institute, based in Atherton, California. It was previously affiliated with the Center for Libertarian Studies and functioned before that as an independent, ad-supported website.〔For more historical information, see (“Frequently Asked Questions” ), Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 22, 2010).〕
In 2011 the site discovered it was being monitored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.〔Justin Raimondo, (The FBI vs. Antiwar.com: Secret documents reveal government spy-and-smear campaign ), Antiwar.com, August 22, 2011.〕 After their Freedom of Information Act request failed to produce results, they worked with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California which in May 2013 filed a freedom of the press lawsuit for full FBI records on Antiwar.com, Eric Garris and Justin Raimondo.〔Ryan J. Reilly, (AntiWar.com Editors Sue Over FBI Surveillance ), The Huffington Post, May 21, 2013.〕〔Julia Harumi Mass, Staff Attorney, (Sloppy FBI Work Leads to Spying on Journalists ), American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California press release, November 6, 2013.〕 The documents received in November 2013 indicated that the FBI in San Francisco, and later in Newark, New Jersey, began monitoring the site after Eric Garris passed along to the FBI a threat to hack the Antiwar.com website. The FBI mistakenly took this as an actual threat against its own website and began monitoring Antiwar.com and its editors.〔Spencer Ackerman, (FBI monitored anti-war website in error for six years, documents show ), The Guardian, November 6, 2013.〕〔(DOJ documents show FBI monitoring of antiwar.com (Documents) ), The Guardian, November 6, 2013.〕 Eric Garris demanded the FBI correct its file.〔Kelley Vlahos, (Antiwar.com Editor Demands FBI File Fix ), American Conservative, November 15, 2013.〕

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