Posted on 07/24/2010 8:17:25 AM PDT by combat_boots
Multpile redacted files @ this link:
420 pages
In 1976, the FBI's Chicago Field Office prepared a summary which described the activities of the Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen. This organization described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this summary.
(Excerpt) Read more at foia.fbi.gov ...
http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/weather.htm
There are many things for which we shouldn’t need a ‘Freedom of Information Act’. Those who actively seek to destroy the US Constitution should not be afforded any privacy.
SDS: Students for a Democratic Society (1960 organization)
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Students_for_a_Democratic_Society_(1960_organization)
Thank you for posting this stuff. Its important to know what we’re up against and why we need to show our strength.
The marxists among us must be decisively defeated and not allowed to slip back into the shadows again. They need to want to flee our shores forever.
TOO heavily redacted.
Why?
What are they afraid of?
Why did Zero’s grandfather have an FBI file?
How many pages?
What was in it?
Why was it destroyed?
(I could write a book and so can anyone else on what this guy is hiding and what has been “redacted”)
this is the democrat party..if you are a democrat this is what you support
Thanks...lots of good info here...bookmark.
Before the 2008 Election I put together many threads on FR about this and the trail to Bill Ayer’s and company were there. I bet Obama even met then in NYC when Ayer’s group was blowing up things.
Welcome to Obummers world. The new aMeriKa!
The United Socialist States of aMeriKa! USSA.
We need to defeat Dingy Harry and the Rat party.
Weatherunderground.com - great meteorological site.
Bummer meet the Weathermen at their flourishment? Probably too busy, but who knows. Bummer is so bent.
420 pages. Should we divide up the work and see what we can find?
Ping others who might help!
Nothing should be redacted and *ALL* government files should be available after 10 years, everything ever created or collected using taxpayer money. I’d compromise at 20 years, but our civil serpents need to know that everything they do on our dime will eventually come to light, from a private in Afghanistan to the POTUS, every letter of every memo, every image.
NO doubt that Ayres and company have done some long range planning. The long wait for a candidate with views of the Chicago weathermen sits in the whitehouse. We are screwed.
All records of the Weather Underground have been purged at their... uh, make that our... president’s request.
This ain’t activism...
Repost:
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DOHRN SURRENDERS, FACES COURT
Boston Globe - Wednesday, December 3, 1980
Author: Associated Press
Bernardine Dohrn , the one-time student radical leader who had eluded authorities for 11 years, surrendered today and pleaded innocent to charges stemming from a series of violent demonstrations in Chicago.
Dohrn , once on the FBIs most wanted list, refused to talk to reporters but smiled and seemed calm as she appeared before Circuit Judge Richard J. Fitzgerald. After arraignment, she was taken away for booking, and a bond hearing was set for later today.
Dohrn , 38, is the most famous in a series of radical figures to surface after going underground rather than face criminal charges in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Others include student leader Mark Rudd and Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman.
Dohrn appeared at the courthouse with her lawyer and William Ayers, a former member of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Later, at a hearing before Judge Fred G. Suria of Circuit Court, bail was set at $25,000. The judge reduced the bond from $300,000 on a request by Dohrn s lawyer, who said his client had surrendered voluntarily and couldn't afford the higher bond.
Suria said in lowering the bond, It is my past experience that these people do in fact abide by the conditions of the bond.
An assistant state's attorney, Larry OGara, said he was satisfied with the lower bond and that the most serious of the charges was that Ms. Dohrn struck a police officer with a club during a demonstration. He said there had been no attempt to plea bargain with his office.
After the court hearing, Ayers, 35, talked briefly with reporters and said he had remained in hiding, even though there were no charges against him, because I was living with Bernardine Dohrn . He said they have two young children, who are staying with friends in New York.
It's a little like the Japanese soldier who comes out of the Philippine jungle to find out the war is over, Ayers said of returning to public view.
Ayers is the son of Thomas G. Ayers, retired chairman of Commmonwealth Edison Co. and one of the city's most respected business leaders.
Dohrn and Ayers, who according to the New York Times had most recently been living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, had contacted the Cook County state's attorney's office through attorney Michael Kennedy, apparently to arrange some sort of plea bargaining.
Dohrn faces a felony charge of aggravated battery and two misdemeanor charges of mob action stemming from the Days of Rage demonstrations led by the Weatherman faction of SDS in Chicago in October 1969.
The new state's attorney, Richard M. Daley , said yesterday that his office had been in touch with Dohrn s lawyer, but that there would be no plea bargaining until she surrendered.
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