Posted on 04/16/2014 12:11:11 PM PDT by zeestephen
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The federal government appears to have shielded murder suspect F. Glenn Miller Jr. in the early 1990s as part of its witness protection program, potentially providing money for his family and causing lingering confusion over his name.
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Black Panthers were aligned with numerous violent organizations. There was even a split within the leadership of the Black Panther Party whether it was okay to use violence or not.
Infiltration and prosecution were not necessarily bad things.
The radicals of the 1960s were active through the 1970s and 1980s, bombing buildings and robbing banks, among other activities.
The Weather Underground were NOT a 60s group, their first action was in the final months of 1969 and they were active into the mid-80s.
Bill Ayers helped form Obama's positions. I know undercover operations are important to protect all of us - but the FBI can't be the political enforcement arm of the democrat party...
“Deep Throat” is the guy who botched the Bill Ayers case.
...Refusing to testify, all were incarcerated for the 18 month life of the special tribunal and later freed on appeal due to suspected wiretappings and mail openings. Four months afterwards the cases were dismissed[92][93][94] The decisions in these cases led directly to the subsequent resignation of FBI Director, L. Patrick Gray, and the federal indictments of W. Mark Felt or “Deep Throat” and Edwin Miller and which, earlier, was the factor leading to the dismissal of federal “most-wanted” charges against members of the Weather Underground leadership in 1973.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground
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