Posted on 10/31/2008 7:52:13 AM PDT by OPS4
Declassified Documents, Bombings, Plans for Violent Revolution!
This up-to-date and comprehensive electronic book on CD-ROM presents a collection of important documents and formerly secret FBI files about the Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman), including William Charles Ayers and Bernardine Rae Dohrn. Katherine Ann Power, Karen Lynn Ashley, Kathie Boudin, Scott Braley, Peter Clapp, John Fuerst, Theodore Gold, and many others. The Chicago Office of the FBI prepared a summary in 1976 discussing the main activities of the Weather Underground Organization. This group described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The Weather Underground - originally called the Weathermen, taken from a line in a Bob Dylan song -- was a small, violent offshoot of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), created in the turbulent '60s to promote social change. When the SDS collapsed in 1969, the Weather Underground stepped forward, inspired by communist ideologies and embracing violence and crime as a way to protest the Vietnam War, racism, and other left-wing aims. "Our intention is to disrupt the empire ... to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks," claimed the group's 1974 manifesto, Prairie Fire. By the next year, the group had claimed credit for 25 bombings and would be involved in many more over the next several years. The FBI doggedly pursued these terrorists as their attacks mounted. Many members were soon identified, but their small numbers and guerilla tactics helped them hide under assumed identities. In 1978, however, the Bureau arrested five members who were plotting to bomb a politician's office. More were arrested when an accident destroyed the group's bomb factory in Hoboken, New Jersey. Others were identified after two policemen and a Brinks' driver were murdered in a botched armored car robbery in Nanuet, New York. Key to disrupting the group for good was the newly created FBI-New York City Police Anti Terrorist Task Force. It brought together the strengths of both organizations and focused them on these domestic terrorists. The task force and others like it paved the way for today's Joint Terrorism Task Forces - created by the Bureau in each of its field offices to fuse federal, state, and local law enforcement and intelligence resources to combat today's terrorist threats. By the mid-'80s, the Weather Underground was essentially history. Still, several of these fugitives were able to successfully hide themselves for decades, emerging only in recent years to answer for their crimes. Once again, it shows that grit and partnerships can and will defeat shadowy, resilient terrorist groups. Some of the topics covered by this material include: * Discussions of foreign influence * Domestic Terrorism * Marxist-Leninist philosophy * Communist influence * Dozens of Bombings * Pentagon and State Department Bombings * Days of Rage * "Necessity of Violent Revolution" * Fugitive * Dr. Timothy Leary Escape from Prison * Bomb Factory Explosion at Greenwich Village * Fugitives * Chicago Riots In addition, there is FBI file coverage of other famous activists and protest groups: Bonus March, Black Panther Party, Cesar Chavez and United Farm Workers, Clergy and Laity Concerned about Vietnam; American Friends Service Committee; Gay Activists Alliance; Abbie Hoffman; and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
William Ayers Obama's Terrorist Ally!
Link to DVD Archives!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1422017028
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Sorry thought I fixed it.
McCain should promise to re-open the files on Ayers and he should tell America that he will investigate Khalidi...etc.
We need the scumbags off our streets!!!
Who is "Progreessive Management", the publisher of this disc? I can find no other information on them via the web. I wouldn't put it past Ayers to be selling his own FBI dossier in order to fund more of his activities - it comes from right out of the playbook: "let your enemy do the work, then you reap the rewards."
Also, didn't the liberals decide to change the word liberal to "progressive"?
So what, this is info not everyone knows about, and it is on CD compressed for quick reference for our war on terror which these people are part of.
Helping others who want it all archived in one place as I do driect and unabridged, is helpful, so rain somewhere else.
So what, this is info not everyone knows about, and it is on CD compressed for quick reference for our war on terror which these people are part of.
Helping others who want it all archived in one place as I do driect and unabridged, is helpful, so rain somewhere else.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2118588/posts
Don’t Need a Weatherman The clouded mind of Bill Ayers (2001)
Post 1
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2099535/posts
The 1960s Terrorist Threat
Post 2
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2099546/posts
1960s Terrorist - Hyperbolic Arguments
Post 3
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2099571/posts
The U.S. Courts and 1960s Terrorism
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‘Mobilization Committee to End the War’ and ‘Committee of Liaison with Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam’ [COLIFAM] were offshoots of the Weathermen and involved Bill Ayers too. Those files were suppose to be available from the FBI; but the link on their site is broke.
Sorry Calpernia, neither the Mobe and COLIFAM were offshoots of the Weathermen. They were formed way earlier, in 1967 for the first Mobe (I was a founding member of New Mobe and a member of its predecessor National Mobe).
I also testified before Congress in April 1971, “American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1971”, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments about COLIFAM’s ties to the Communist Party USA thru Cora Weiss and Prompt Press, the CP’s printing shop (Union Label 209).
COLIFAM was formed from National/NewMobe to be used as a propaganda vehicle against US POWS captured by the communists in Indochina, as an extortion tool to get family members to denounce the war in return for getting mail from their prisoner family members (See testimonies of Doss and Shuman, House Internal Security Committee), and to serve as a “return vehicle” for POWS released by Hanoi so as to increase their legitimacy in the eyes of the media, and to show how helpless the US Govt was on this issue.
The Mobes/COLIFAM were composed of mainly CPUSA members with a few Trotskyites and New Left marxists thrown in to give the impression of an “united front.”
I was also the first person to testify about SDS and their “Days of Rage” (August 1969, released Oct. 1969, mentioned in the press in either August or Sept. about the coming Days of Rage).
Ayers led a psycho-infested split off from SDS, with Tom Hayden going one way and the Maoist faction going another. The WUO was a third faction who went underground.
Let’s just say that everyone in the leadership of the Mobes, COLIFAM and SDS/WUO were communists and traitors.
Been there, saw that!
Sorry Calpernia, neither the Mobe and COLIFAM were offshoots of the Weathermen. They were formed way earlier, in 1967 for the first Mobe (I was a founding member of New Mobe and a member of its predecessor National Mobe).
I also testified before Congress in April 1971, “American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1971”, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments about COLIFAM’s ties to the Communist Party USA thru Cora Weiss and Prompt Press, the CP’s printing shop (Union Label 209).
COLIFAM was formed from National/NewMobe to be used as a propaganda vehicle against US POWS captured by the communists in Indochina, as an extortion tool to get family members to denounce the war in return for getting mail from their prisoner family members (See testimonies of Doss and Shuman, House Internal Security Committee), and to serve as a “return vehicle” for POWS released by Hanoi so as to increase their legitimacy in the eyes of the media, and to show how helpless the US Govt was on this issue.
The Mobes/COLIFAM were composed of mainly CPUSA members with a few Trotskyites and New Left marxists thrown in to give the impression of an “united front.”
I was also the first person to testify about SDS and their “Days of Rage” (August 1969, released Oct. 1969, mentioned in the press in either August or Sept. about the coming Days of Rage).
Ayers led a psycho-infested split off from SDS, with Tom Hayden going one way and the Maoist faction going another. The WUO was a third faction who went underground.
Let’s just say that everyone in the leadership of the Mobes, COLIFAM and SDS/WUO were communists and traitors.
Been there, saw that!
If they are comprised of the same people from SDS/Weathermen/CPUSA, I’m really at a loss as to how what you said is different than what I posted.
didn't the liberals decide to change the word liberal to "progressive"?
They flip and flop over that. According to William Safire, American socialists decided that they were "liberal" in the 1920s, after it became painfully obvious that "socialism" was a failed brand in America. That change was not made in the rest of the world, but only in America at that time.
"CP [Communist Party USA] front Women Strike for Peace (WSP) organize Ring Around the Congress demonstration in Washington on June 22, organized West Coast chapter of Amnesty International, and traveled to North Vietnam during December with delegation of the CP-linked antiwar group Committee of Liaison with Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam (COLIFAM, co-led by WSP's Cora Weiss [see entry]). Baez's COLIFAM delegation included the California VVAW's Barry Romo, a leader of a VVAW faction calling itself the Anti-Imperialists' Coalition which advocated revolutionary violence and was linked to the Revolutionary Union (RU), a Maoist offshoot of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) that sought a united front with other left-wing groups. Offered to use San Jose home to host VVAW national convention scheduled for October 4-7, 1972."
(the url is so long because this is a Yahoo cache with the words "Committee of Liaison with Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam" highlighted in yellow)
Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist (VVAWAI):
http://rwor.org/a/rwlink/links.htm
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