Posted by
Stefano on Friday, October 24, 2008 12:12:26 AM
An expose on the book Prarie Fire authored by Bill Ayres, Bernardine Dohrn and two others is now posted on Zombietime blog at:
"Bill Ayres is just a respected professor of education." How many times have you heard that? Below is a list of activities of the Weather Underground from May 1970 through May of 1971. A more comprehensive list can be found on Wikipedia at :
- May 21, 1970 – The WUO releases its "Declaration of a State of War" communique under Bernardine Dohrn's name.
- June 9, 1970 - The New York City Police headquarters is bombed by Jane Alpert and accomplices. The Weathermen state this is in response to "police repression."[citation needed]
- July 23, 1970 – A federal grand jury in Detroit, Michigan, returns indictments against a number of underground WUO members and former WUO members charging violations of various explosives and firearms laws. (These indictments were later dropped in October, 1973.)
- October 10, 1970 - A Queens traffic-court building is bombed. WUO claims this is to express support for the New York prison riots. [NYT, 10/10/70, p. 12]
- October 15, 1971 - The bombing of William Bundy's office in the MIT research center. [NYT, 10/16/71]
- May 19, 1972 - Bombing of The Pentagon, "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi." [NYT, 5/19/72]
- May 18, 1973 - The bombing of the 103rd Police Precinct in New York. WUO states this is in response to the killing of 10-year-old black youth Clifford Glover by police.
The You Tube video below is part of an interview with a law enforcement infiltrator of The Weather Underground. Note what he says about what would be done to U.S. citizens who were incapable of being re-educated after the overthrow of the U.S. government.
It's interesting that comments are disabled on the You Tube site for this video. I'm not sure why but maybe you could hazard a guess. Comments on this blog are turned on.