Bill Ayers, Declassified
March 20, 2012 By George Spelvin
A declassified FBI top secret 50 page report on
the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) reveals that Obama kingmaker Bill
Ayers became Educational Secretary of the WUO when it morphed into an
international movement to replace “America’s imperialistic state” with a New
Democracy, which is their euphemism for a combination of Socialism and Marxism.
Ayers’ wife Bernardine Dohrn was elected to their National Interim Committee
from June, 1969 to early 1970 when the group went underground.
If you have any doubt about their visceral
disdain for America’s white males, especially its cops, consider what the
Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam (PRG) told the WUO. “Look for
the person who fights hardest against the cops. . .don’t look for the one who
says the best thing. Look for the one who fights.” So when President Obama
disparaged the police who arrested a fellow black academic, Harvard Professor
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in 2009, he was responding in kind by saying the
officer “acted stupidly.”
When Bill Ayers wrote his book “A Kind And Just
Parent” which delves into his radical views about juvenile crime, Barack Obama wrote a positive review, and
Michelle Obama (who was a University of Illinois dean) organized a discussion
panel on the topic with Ayers and his wife, both WUO leaders.
A Wikipedia synopsis of the career of Dohrn says
her hiring boss, a Chicago’s Sidley Austin law firm, remarked “She wouldn’t say
she’s sorry” in explaining why Dohrn does not carry an Illinois law license,
even though she is the immediate past director of the Northwestern University’s
Children and Family Justice Center, which she founded as one of their associate
law professors!
The Sidley Austin connection is intrinsic to the
political advancement of Dohrn, Michelle Robinson Obama, Barack Obama, and
Valerie Jarrett. Dohrn and other WUO leaders traveled to Cuba in 1969 to meet
with members of the Cuban and North Vietnamese governments. Two years earlier,
Radio Hanoi announced the formation of the Viet Cong’s political arm (National
Liberation Front) with American and South Vietnamese People’s Solidarity
Committees aimed at enjoining progressives in the U.S. with interests of the
Democratic Republic of North Vietnam (DRV).
Their guiding philosophies contain ideologies
from their New Left Notes, beginning in 1969, that stressed the need to “seize
state power and defeat U.S. imperialism.” A duty to “let the international
communist movement guide it” (that is, their struggles against America) and the
world’s main challenge “between U.S. imperialism and the oppressed peoples of
the world, especially Third World people” are other guiding principles. This
FBI analysis appears to come from these New Left Notes publications.
Part of their plan involved setting up a Black
Colony and other Third World multi- cultural enclaves within the American
experience so that American traditional democracy becomes no longer a melting
pot that embraces America’s founding principles, but rather a salad bowl of
multi culti ideologies all struggling against their definition of Americanism.
So the division of our country into the racial
and class tensions so prevalent since Obama took office is all part of their
game plan. “However, the black liberation struggle in this country will have
only one state; the struggle for self-determination will embody with it the
struggle for socialism.”
Mao Tse Tung’s famous statement that “it only
takes a spark to start a Prairie Fire,” became a pillar of the WUO’s
philosophy. Another founding document is the Osawatomie Magazine; Obama’s speech
given at Osawatomie, Kansas on Dec. 6, 2011, can be seen as a subliminal
message that he remembers his mentors. “Our people will always be, the
American invaders defeated. . . ” by Ho Chi Minh; Osawatomie Magazine, Summer
1975, no. 2, WUO.
The Ayers Dohrn New Left Notes writers said,
“The very first question people in this country must ask in considering the
question of revolution is where they stand in relation to the U.S. as an
oppressor nation. . .” Remember when Obama told us just before he was elected
we were just days away from fundamentally transforming this nation? “The
struggle of the people of the whole world against U.S. imperialism and its
lackeys,” is a theme song still being sung today.
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