Why Is the Senate Watergate
Committee Functioning As Part of the Cover-Up? Part 2
By Mae Brussell
III. Martial Law without the Riots
"They
have the marshals, I have the Army."
--Richard Nixon to John Dean
Ordering martial
law, under the guise of National Emergency, is no problem for the White
House.
We are actually in a state of martial law at
this time, with the Judiciary and the Executive branches facing a
crisis, in which the President will not account for his actions, defined
as possibly criminal.
Richard Nixon is no longer receiving advice of
Melvin Laird he does not wish to receive, but will accept Pentagon
orders and directions.
William Timmons, part of the White House
espionage group, instead of being purged, is chief White House lobbyist.
Roy Ash, who should have been removed from the
White House for at least ten good reasons, has been described as
"expanding his perimeter." The U.S. will become like Greece,
which Litton Industries and Ash helped create.
General Haig said he didn't give up his military
career "to shuffle papers." He intends to shuffle us instead.
He refuses to fire White House aides involved with Watergate
"whether they are guilty or not."
There is no indication the military and
intelligence agency plans are not in operation, or that Haig and others
do not put ends far above the means.
The White House is controlled by the clandestine
mind and operators who instigated military coup d'etats and
military dictatorships elsewhere. They have determined that the
majority, just because they are the majority, are not able to decide
what is best for the conglomerates and financial empires.
Long before the 1972 elections, a series of
government agencies were being formed that would assure control of the
population.
A conflict was going to arise. Billions would be
spent on continuing military hardware. Money would be withheld from
programs for domestic improvements and opportunities. A civil war
situation, identical to that created by ITT and the CIA in Chile, as
well as elsewhere, would be forced.
We were entering a period of no-knock,
surreptitious entry, mail openings, imprisonment without trials,
elimination of mental hospitals, reduced minority benefits, systematic
assassination of minority leaders, closed borders into Canada and
Mexico, police laser weapons, data banks, and other reasons for
population unrest. With that in mind, we are left with those agencies
still functioning, becoming stronger every day, when they should be
broken up.
If you can't accept the martial law plans for
1972, insist that the Senate and the federal prosecutors examine data
existing to prove this fact, such as the Louis Tackwood charges and
other evidence. Without comprehending the amount of work anticipated to
keep these plans operating, there is no way to expose and demand that
agencies formed be dismatled.
A. Institutions to dismantle
Only a few of the most dangerous institutions
which should be dismantled include:
Office of Management Budget: Domestic
funds and decisions belong in the hands of Congress. Roy Ash was accused
of taking $43-million from Howard Hughes contracts by shuffling the
books, then started Litton Industries empire to expand. Litton is
consumed in large cost overruns, running into billions. The excuse of
the Office of Management Budget was to "save money." Ash could
save the taxpayer by minding his own shipyard.
The close association of Roy Ash, John Maury of
the CIA and other top government officials, to the Greek military
dictatorship is shocking. The White House "plumbers" and all
agents involved in sabotage and conspiracy worked through and with the
Office of Management Budget at one time. Fred Malek of that Office
should be returned to the Pentagon, away from domestic affairs.
Office of Emergency Service: We all want
warning and protection from natural disasters, such as earthquakes,
floods, hurricanes. That cover story and excuse is the diabolical
1984ish James McCord secret warning system being pushed today.
This involves a two-way radio into every
home.(29)
Ronald Reagan, hoping to be President, is
pushing hard in California for the Office of Emergency Service.
The Roseville, Calif. tests on military
equipment exploding was to further justify that Office. It was a
provocateur-type operation to create the need for legal repression.
Any natural disaster or happening would come and
go. But the Office of Emergency Service will remain.
Inter-Divisional Information Unit (IDIU): This
is a cover for domestic intelligence gathering.(30)
While the CIA is not supposed to be operating
inside the U.S., it exists everywhere with different covers.
There are military provisions to anticipate all
future uprisings.
Drug and Law Enforcement (DALE): This is
a dangerous new development which conceals espionage operations and
allows for terror in the community.
Every manifestation of Nazi Germany has been
utilized inside the U.S. with the exception of entering, breaking homes
apart, killing, and leaving. DALE is that missing link.
There are no promises that raids will cease.
There is every reason to believe they will continue and make more
"errors." Even when the arrested have drugs on the premises
the methods used and the consequences of the discovery do not justify
the way DALE was formed.
Imported narcotics, on CIA planes and otherwise,
serve three purposes important to the federal government.
First, it is good business, exceeding war
profits. The drug dealers work with the intelligence and military in
many ways. Profits gained from drug traffic help support racist
projects, including political conspiracies and assassinations.
Second, provocateurs and police agents purposely
push narcotics into the ghettos to control the minorities. According to
Louis Tackwood, the Los Angeles Police Dept. supplied drugs, as do other
police agencies.
Third, the necessary violence and crime in the
streets caused by supporting drug habits requires more police, local
helicopters, surveillance, arrests without warrants, framing selected
patsies by planting evidence on the premises, and makes the law
enforcement agent protector of our life and property.
Planted marijuana in the binoculars of John
Lennon is the excuse to deport him from the U.S. In spite of the
cultural advancements he and Yoke Ono have made, their outspoken
criticism of warfare, genocide and political prisoners make them
eligible for an "enemy list." Planted narcotics becomes the
excuse to deny a family the right to find their child.
DALE is a political tool of the
administration.(31)
UCLA institute to Study the Causes of Violent
Behavior: This Institute is Ronald Reagan's answer to "solving
violence by 1975." Senator Ervin and others requested this study be
put off because of Watergate and federal influence into domestic
privacy.
Funded by CIA fronts, concealed grants and
government money, the UCLA Institute hides behind the California Council
on Criminal Justice.
Suicides, family beatings, minority problems can
easily be solved in direct proportion to the amount of money located in
space and defense budgets being transferred to domestic needs.
There is a concerted interest in federal, CIA
studies tojustify brain experimentation, prisoner modification and
minority experimentation on the basis that social unrest is not caused
by economic deprivations. Every effort to pass this propaganda as fact
should be challenged.
Twenty-five per cent of the Gestapo doing
painful and subhuman experiments in Nazi Germany were from the leading
universities. NASA scientist Dr. Ross Adey, working at UCLA, justified
brain altering, by claiming that "the brain feels no
pain."(32)
ENSKIDS: The National Security Council
and the National Security Act of 1947 made every provision in their
charters for sabotage and infiltration necessary inside the U.S. as well
as in other countries.(33)
ENSKIDS is one of the provisions for the CIA to
work inside the U. S. Every person can be "suspected" of
having foreign contacts, thus justifying their surveillance. This was
the excuse for following Mary Jo Kopechne, who later was found dead
inside the car of Senator Ted Kennedy.
Atascadero, Calif., Lister Unit, Vacaville,
Calif.: California prisons have been experimenting with dangerous,
painful drugs for a long time. Empty units wait at the Lister Center in
Vacaville, hoping the public will lose interest in prisoners. Public
opposition stalled the process temporarily until the UCLA center
appeared.
Federal funds, through LEAA, provide methods of
social control. These include various drugs and techniques not allowed
by the Nuremberg Code or AMA guidelines.
--Proloxin was used on 1,093 inmates in
Vacaville in 1971.
--Anecetin has been used on at least 90
unwilling patients in California, and probably many more.
--Electro-convulsive shocks are administered as
punishment.
--Castrations are common. L.A. Superior Court
Judge Lawrence Turrentine ordered 60 castrations. L.A. Superior Court
Judge Frank Collier ordered 41 castrations. Genitals are wired, inside
California prisons, as experimentation on prisoners.
--Sterilizations, 19,042 of them, were ordered
by California judges for "preventive procreation."
This is a national problem, but I have done
research into the California prisons as related to California conspiracy
and espionage operations.(34)
U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in
Springfleld, Miss., Adirondak Treatment Center, New York State, Behavior
Research Center in Butner, North Carolina: Clockwork Orange is alive
and well in the United States.
Anticipated social unrest will be challenged
with removal of prisoners from their home states, and a loss of contact
with those persons.
Advanced behavior modification, imprisonment
without committing a crime, and transporting prisoners across state
lines are escalations of Auschwitz, USA.
New Proposed Cabinet in California to combine
the Military, Prisons, Law Enforcement into One Group: Ronald Reagan
has compared President Thieu in Vietnam to George Washington. Following
all the methods used by Thieu and the Phoenix program in Asia to silence
over 40,000 political prisoners in preparation for an election,
Presidential aspirant Reagan is clearing the way at home.
The UCLA Institute to Study the Causes of
Violent Behavior, the Office of Emergency Service, the new proposal to
establish a single manpower agency for employment and the new proposed
cabinet are all Ronald Reagan's pet projects which he is pushing to
implement as soon as possible.
If there was ever a time to question and fear
one public servant, it is now and the man is Reagan. Almost each month a
diabolic suggestion has appeared as a real nightmarish possibility.
A "special task force" has assembled
to combine controls over the citizens under the guise of a
"study." A new California cabinet is proposed. This would
include the Military, Highway Patrol, Office of Emergency Service,
California Criminal Justice (Federal funds), Crime Technologicai
Research Foundation, Dept. of Corrections, and the Youth Authority.(35)
B. The Enemy List
The White House intelligence operation, acting
apart from their separate agencies, was coordinated to handle domestic
emergencies.
These domestic dangers turned out to be
political enemies of the administration or the corporate structure as it
wants to exist.
Procedures of operation, surreptitious entry,
wiretapping, opening mail, etc., were listed and approved, although
clearly illegal.
Tax money was paid to spy against ourselves.
Where did this counter-intelligence army learn
who to attack? From the White House enemy list, of course.
What military objective was their target? You
don't set up unconventional warfare operating procedures without having
goals in mind.
Radicals, anti-war protestors, minority leaders
and prisoners were already under attack by existing military and federal
agencies.
They were infiltrated, saturated with
provocateurs, bugged, busted, imprisoned. Others were murdered, poisoned
and crippled.(Details of Murderville, U.S.A. will appear in my next
article for The Realist, "Why was J. Edgar Hoover
Murdered?")
The President himself admitted having approved
an illegal operation of repression against campus and other radical
groups.
All that remained was to get the list, and get
the army moving.
"By 1970 it was public knowledge the FBI
alone had added 1,200 agents for campus work, that federal funds for
local police surveillance were increased by 300%, and that the Justice
Dept. was turning its Internal Security Division into a national squad
devoted to massive surveillance and harassment."(36)
The White House "plumbers" and the
coordinated agencies that worked with them were formed to damage,
secretly, the political enemies. Standard government departments, made
up of Republicans and Democrats, would have learned of these operations.
H.R. Haldeman gave the approval for $400,000 to
"defeat" George Wallace. Supposedly it went to a Democratic
candidate for Governor, but Haldeman didn't know his name. Couldn't it
also go to part of an assassination team? He only allocated the cash
from a special, secret White House safe but didn't inquire the use when
it was handed over? Hardly possible! Only an intelligence operation,
working on a need-to-know basis, behaves in such a manner.
There were ways to attack the political enemies.
In some manner, from various choices, they would be "screwed"
after the elections.
Investigating tax returns, withholding of
federal grants and contracts, litigations and prosecutions were
suggested. That is where the army comes in. They have to create those
conspiracies that will "frame," "screw,"
"program" and "create scandals."
Create scandals:
Michael Dellums, son of black Representative Ron
Dellums, was arrested recently. Were any of his companions provocateurs?
Were they persuaded into actions, for money or otherwise, to cause this
arrest? That is not far-fetched, after studying lists of those in
prisons today because of such planted conspiracies.
The Trojan boys -- USC fraternity gang that
ended up in the White House, were stuffing ballot boxes, creating
disturbances and testing their political muscles as young adults.
Sally Harmony testified about Robin Cranston
early in the Watergate hearings. His name was on the Gemstone papers.
Robin, the son of anti-war Senator Alan Cranston, recently had legal
troubles with a female who claimed he put LSD in her drink. Was she one
of Liddy's choice women who would be utilized later in Miami?
Programming:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Picker were to be
"programmed."
The Pickers were large contributors to the
political campaign
of Senator Muskie.
What constitutes programming?
Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, at the time of her death on
the sabotaged flight to Chicago on December 8, 1972, had the name of two
neurosurgeons with her. An accomplished CIA agent on her own, would
these persons perform for the accused a service that
would save paying blackmail money the rest of their lives?
The present Attorney General Eliot Richardson
seems to be knowledgable about mind control, behavior modification and
programming.
Following the Detroit riots of 1967, a new
method of handling minorities started to be explored seriously as an
alternative to social progress. Frank Ervin, Vernon Mark and William
Sweet, all from Massachusetts, received aid from Eliot Richardson to
begin studies and experimentation on behavior modification of
minorities. It was Richardson who managed to get their project financed
through Congressional funds. Their project is the use of preventive
psychosurgery on minority children in Massachusetts.(37)
C. The Warfare State
President Richard Nixon:
The image of J. Walter Thompson, cold war
advertising agency, has been replaced without a cover story.(38)
The Pentagon has taken over the Oval Office. It
was always there, but concealed in a more subtle way.
Cold war provisions for the National Security
Council, housed inside the White House, to direct the designated
official, are followed through.
Domestic spy operations, illegal procedures,
denial of Constitutional protections, were also ordered.
Armed guards seal all files and documents.
Tape recordings of Presidential conversations
can be used to blackmail the President if he forgets his lines or does
not perform appropriately to orders.
Intelligence agents hire the staff.
Vice-President Spiro Agnew:
Plans to assassinate Richard Nixon indicate a
desperation of the extreme right wing to place Agnew in the White House
as soon as possible.
Watergate defendants and close working
associates of the espionage teams were Agnew-Ashbrook supporters. YAF,
Tom Charles Huston's organization, supported Agnew in 1972.
There was a determination to "get
Nixon" by the conservatives rather than by Democrats or radicals.
Agnew's money and close links to the Greek
military junta have not been mentioned with regard to 1972 election
financing. Tapes exist to prove millions of dollars, through Tom Pappas,
Esso Oil, placed Agnew on the Republican ticket.
Maj. Gen. John Dunn, Agnew's deputy chief of
staff, indicates a growing fear of a militarized White House. Dunn, a
colonel 3 years ago, became a two-star general this March. The Greek
military junta came into existence during a 24-hour coup d'etat
because the generals and older conservatives had been systematically
replaced prior to the takeover.(39)
Chief Justice Warren Berger:
A new Constitution was written for use after the
1972 elections.
It is a blueprint for a Nazi state.
Warren Berger insisted the new Constitution
eliminate trial
by jury.
Berger claimed "the trial byjury slows the
wheels of justice." (40)
The Supreme Court recently turned down, by a
vote of 7-0, the request to examine documentary evidence that Sirhan
Sirhan did not kill Senator Robert Kennedy. The circumstances
that allowed Nixon to become President were so unusual and horrendous.
If the matters of political assassination are still silenced, after
years of research and proof of a conspiracy existed, there is no chance
that illegal wiretapping or bugging will cause the President to move
very far away from the source of his power.
General Alexander Haig, White House Chief of
Staff:
General Haig, like General Dunn,passed over 243
generals for his appointment. Rockefeller, residing in New York, directs
his men -- Henry Kissinger, John Mitchell, Spiro Agnew. Haig is the
protege of Kissinger and maintains control of the White House as the
other men move out and shift positions caused by Watergate scandals.(41)
Haig is a defendant in a suit by Morton Halperin
for illegal wiretaps on his home and office. There is no chance, with
the Pentagon ruling the courts, that Kissinger or Haig will even get a
reprimand for such actions. "National security" protects
espionage agents against us. If their lies are revealed, as in the
Pentagon Papers, the punishment is pushed upon those who see and tell.
There is more national security in smoking these people out.
Maj. Gen, John C. Bennett, White House Staff, Maj. George Joulwan:
Bennett and Joulwan are aides, still on active
duty at the present time. They are assisting General Haig in the White
House.(42)
William J. Baroody, Pentagon, Fred Buzhardt, Counsel for the
President:
Buzhardt's name came up at the time of the
Pentagon Papers trial. Evidence was withheld to the detriment of the
defendants. March, 1971, Buzhardt testified that electronic surveillance
of the army on citizens did not directly interfere with civil
rights.(43)
Clarence Kelley, new Director of the FBI:
Famous for Computerized police departments.
Blacks, anti-war protestors, radicals harassed in Kansas. Police
killings of blacks, use of helicopters, data banks. LEAA funds,
repressions financed following violence instigated by federal
provocateurs. Heavily linked to Federal police systems. Passed Senate
approval 96-0, indicating total ignorance of what Watergate espionage
was really about. This appointment could have been held up, like L.
Patrick Gray's, until more information was available.
William Colby, new Director of the CIA:
The CIA has been involved in domestic sabotage.
Colby, as head of the dreaded Phoenix program in Vietnam, became
synomyous with population displacement, tortures, imprisonment of
political voices against Thieu, and dropping Viet Cong from airplanes.
The arrogance of this nomination at this time by Richard Nixon will be
equalled by the Senate with no respect for human lives or liberty.
James Schlesinger, Secretary of Defense:
"Knowledge is a form of power and most institutions exhibit an
understandable reluctance to dissipate this power in the absence of
compensating advantages."
"The deliberate introduction of distortion
and fuzziness to improve the competitive position of one's own agency or
division is an unavoidable and dominant feature of the bureaucratic
landscape."
"Politics, so far as mobilizing support is
concerned, represents the art of calculated cheating, or more precisely
how to cheat without being really caught."
--Systems Analysis and the
Political Process
James Schlesinger, Rand Corp., June 1967
D. Political
Prisoners of America
Provisions for martial law and the institutions
to implement a military dictatorship inside the U.S. affect all facets
of our society. No persons suffer more than political prisoners, victims
of the police state.
The prison system reflects the quality and
justice of its society outside. Tiger cages in Vietnam, islands of
torture in Greece, assassination police squads and torture in Brazil,
extermination camps in Germany, have been powerful and necessary methods
of silencing political opponents. Knowing such prisons exist keeps the
moderate and frightened from voicing their objections to oppression.
The same Justice Dept., FBI,
counter-intelligence agencies working inside the White House that
condoned election sabotage and "horror stories" come down upon
radicals inside the prisons as well as on the streets.
Raymond Procunier, director of State Department
of Corrections in California, said, "If we've got a group out
preaching revolution, and we think that it's dangerous, we lock them
up."(44) Many U.S. prisoners have been murdered, framed and
confined in isolation solely for their political beliefs and not for
actual crimes committed. When the California authorities can't find a
crime, provocateurs create conspiracies and assure their selected
targets are blamed.
Throughout the 1960's and '70s the consciousness
of prisoners about the political nature of their situations has grown
along with the political movements on the outside.
The more they call attention to their
conditions, the more inhumane is their treatment.
Prison demonstrations or actions to voice
existing conditions cause some men to be segregated for life.
If the White House defined moderates such as
Hubert Humphrey or Edmund Muskie as "enemies" to be defeated
by any means necessary, what chance do radical prisoners have for a new
definition or chance to live?
The Adjustment Center, Maximum Security, is for
political prisoners inside the United States.
Germans claimed to be ignorant of Dachau and
Aushwitz.
There are enough books and data available about
U.S. prisons to set innocent men free and to force a change of
conditions.(45)
The Watergate espionage squad is directly linked
to California agencies and prisons.
Elmer Davis, a man currently held in the Calif.
State Prison at Folsom, was charged with the Ellsberg robbery of Dr.
Lewis Fielding's office. Davis was in prison at the time he was charged
and could not have been in Beverly Hills at the time. A suit has been
filed by Davis in the U.S. District Court against Richard Nixon, John
Ehrlichman, Egil Krogh, G. Gordon Liddy, E. Howard Hunt and California
law enforcement officials, including Beverly Hills Law Enforcement
officers.(46)
The Elmer Davis case is only one from a long
list of arrests that will indicate the interrelationship of the CIA, Los
Angeles Law Enforcement, California Dept. of Corrections and other
officers.
Cuban terrorists carried out armed arson attacks
in Los Angeles, 1970, against the Haymarket, a radical meeting place and
bookstore; the offices of the Socialist Workers Party; and Ashgrove, a
coffee house that made its facilities available to radical causes.
Mario Pelaez, Reynaldo Castro and Reynaldo
Gonzalez, all arrested, were working for the CIA. Edward Gritz and
Sergeant Charles Loust of the LAPD Criminal Conspiracy Division
confirmed the CIA connections. The Cubans had been hired in May 1970 to
"fight Communism and get Cuba back." The men worked with Alpha
66, the armed guerrilla warfare group that Frank Sturgis, Bernard
Barker, Eugenio Martinez and other Watergate operatives were associated
with.
Louis Tackwood, working with the Los Angeles
Police Dept., revealed another CIA, LAPD, FBI conspiracy plot which took
place at San Quentin. This was the George Jackson murder and framing of
radical prisoners for other deaths that occurred that day.
The White House espionage group was responsible
for killing 28 Black Panthers and other minority leaders. They also were
determined to exterminate leaders inside the prison.
Eldrige Cleaver, writer and Panther, escaped
going to prison and went to Algeria. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
agents were making a deal with Sonny Barger, Hell's Angels leader, to
"bring Cleaver home dead in a box." Larry Shears, the agent
who exposed this arrangement, also revealed the plans of ATF to kill
Cesar Chavez.(47) This was at a time when John Caulfield and G. Gordon
Liddy were working for the Treasury Dept. ATF.
Tackwood stated in his 1971 press conference
that the LAPD Criminal Conspiracy Section, with links to the CIA and
FBI, had foreknowledge of the Judge Haley murder, Marin Courthouse
shootout and the San Ouentin killing of George Jackson.
In line with murdering political leaders,
writers and Black Panthers, George Jackson had been marked for death
several years in advance of the shootout. Many prisoners had been
offered parole if they would kill or frame him. Refusal to comply
brought more charges of assaults and punishments.
Ronald Reagan, Governor of California, had
information four months in advance on his desk which could have
prevented the San Quentin killings. But, like other staged riots and
violence, this was meant to take place. The suppressed report, regarding
possible disturbance and unrest inside the prison, was referred to in
the October 23, 1971 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle.
As an agent provocateur for the LAPD, Tackwood
was sent to prison disguised as an inmate to create disturbances or to
frame a particular prisoner. As part of his LAPD employment, he
testified at the trial of Joseph Lee Jenkins, which sent an innocent man
to San Quentin for life.
Jenkins, innocent, is imprisoned for political
purposes. Sergeant Woods, Homicide Division, LAPD, stated he would
charge Clemmie E. Henderson unless he cooperated and testified against
Joseph Lee Jenkins.
The threat was made in Antelope Valley Police
Dept., Lancaster, California.
Henderson was given a set of facts to testify
to. He was taken
to the scene of the crime, shown photographs of the area, and other
people.
Two other witnesses, Larry and Arnold Kendrick,
were coerced.
Henderson did not see Jenkins kill Darlene
Smelcer. He was instructed starting August 13, 1969 to give false
testimony.
Arnold Kendrick and Clemmie Henderson killed
Miss Smelcer, and Jenkins was not involved in the crime.
Jenkins was the only person among a group who
had an arrest record, so the police found him the "easiest person
to convince of the crime."
(The above information is from a deposition of
Clemmie E. Henderson, State of Calif., County of Marin, recorded at San
Quentin State Prison on Sunday, October 15, 1972, at the request of
Clemmie E. Henderson, B-34006 and Joseph Lee Jenkins, B-33668. is there
an attorney who will come forward and represent Joseph Lee Jenkins? He
is innocent, and has already served four years of his life in San
Quentin for a crime he never commited.)
Another provocateur, Lee Smith, testified before
a House Committee that he was "recruited to foment prison
unrest" at the California Men's Colony in 1971. He was to help plan
and carry out a strike, and also worked with other prisoners to assault
two California prison guards.
Agent provcateurs are hired to blame
"Marxist revolutionary forces" for prison unrest.
The.conditions of prison then became more secretive and more
controlled.(48)
Stephen Bingham was the agent provocateur of the
San Quentin shootout. Boyd Douglas was hired to frame the Berrigans.
Whittaker Chambers was utilized to imprison Alger Hiss.
Bingham was employed for the murder of George
Jackson and the subsequent imprisonment of six radicals: Fleeta Drumgo,
Willie Tate, Hugo Pinell, Johnny Larry Spain and Louis Talamantex. Known
as the San Quentin Six, they will be on trial soon, two years after
their arrests.
A common Nazi method of exterminating was
utilized -- "killed while escaping." George Jackson was shot
in the head. There are discrepancies regarding the autopsy and location
of the wounds.
Bingham was not a "Communist."
Tackwood told me he was sent from British Intelligence, went to San
Quentin, provided the excuse for the George Jackson killing. He provided
a gun which was supposedly in Jackson's "wig."
Charges against the San Quentin Six are for the
murder of two other prisoners and three guards.
Asst. Attorney General Robert Mardian,
associated with the Watergate arrests and the illegal secret White House
intelligence squad, created the Grand Jury system to suit Administration
purposes -- to commit radicals, anti-war protestors and political
prisoners.
The Grand Jury that indicted the San Quentin Six
two years ago broke apart as a result of their stormy sessions. One
grand juror, in an unprecendented move, resigned in protest over the
indictments. He spoke of the "inequalities and injustices of the
secret indicting process." Two other grand jurors walked out on the
meeting, declaring, "What this Grand Jury does is not justice but
vengenace"(49)
Members of the Grand Jury, attorneys, outside
authorities were not allowed inside San Quentin for a length of time,
denied access to investigate the incident.
No impartial investigation was conducted after
Jackson and five others were slain.
The espionage cover story for the murders was
that "throats were cut."
Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York,
allowed the murder of 43 persons inside Attica prison, that could also
have been avoided. The immediate cover story after riots started was
that "guards' throats were cut." Scare stories frighten the
outside population against prisoners, and assures that political
prisoners will remain locked up. But throats were not cut in New York.
Who sent out that phony story? Why?
If it was concluded that throats were not cut in
New York, after the prison was examined carefully, what assurance is
there that throats were cut in California? Nobody was allowed to enter
and examine the evidence.(50)
Judge Haley's body was exhumed to determine
information regarding the Ruchell Magee trial in Marin County that
involved the LAPD, CCS, Evelle Younger and the Dept. of Corrections.
Before the trial for the San Quentin Six begins,
their attorneys should demand the bodies be exhumed to see if that cover
story holds.
Taped conversations of Stephen Bingham, taken
following the killings, in Canada, also exist. They should be produced
by the LAPD.
Immediately after the San Quentin killing of
George Jackson, the guards and inmates, 22 men in prison sent out a
letter pleading for someone to solve the conspiracy that caused those
bloody events.
Ten years research into the murders of President
John Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and
then the Watergate Affair, led me to the San Quentin killings.
Six men are anxious to prove their innocence.
They are being denied lawyers of their choice.
The trial will be a railroad if we allow this to
happen.
America must wake up and save the living as well
as investigate and mourn the dead.
The Watergate Affair is not only about election
sabotage.
Watergate is about a White House President,
Department of Justice, FBI, CIA, intelligence agencies that conduct
para-military operations against all citizens alike. Indifference to
conspiracy trials, created by agencies for silencing minorities, assures
that the real criminals will remain in power.
The team that sabotages the Constitution and the
Bill of Rights, has locked innocent human beings into isolated traps 23
1/2 hours each day for the past two years.
Two days before George Jackson's trial, as
one-third of the famous Soledad Brothers, Jackson was killed. His two
companions were acquitted. Prison violence, imported provocateurs, are
escalating scenes in San Quentin now in anticipation of this long and
crucial trial.
The defendants live with threats of death every
day. Phony messages of "escape plans to Algeria and Cuba" are
circulating. It is treacherous business to look for life and justice in
the U.S. if you are marked by the federal government to cease existing.
California law enforcement agencies and planned
conspirators should be on trial.
Free the San Quentin Six and investigate
Watergate West.
Epilogue:
A "caper" is a "horror
story."
John Mitchell, former Attorney General,
attempted to separate the Watergate Hotel entry and arrests from the
White House plumbers "horror stories."
The Watergate Affair can't be taken apart as a
series of isolated acts.
The entry into the Democratic Headquarters,
forging documents, complicated money transactions, kidnapping,
blackmailing, hiring provocateurs, planting phony polls, were part of an
espionage establishment that has existed for a long time. They finally
got caught.
Research into political violence and political
assassinations would have clipped their wings much earlier.
Refusal to expose their methods at this time or
allowing specific agents to still control with power over government
agencies, assures their continued success.
Election reforms are a start but a simplistic
approach to needed purges.
"McCarthyism" was firing and
frightening innocent citizens by calling them "Communists."
Guilt by association was the charge.
The Watergate purge is different, involving
actual criminals.
Murders, conspiracies, sabotage and treason
should be the charges this time, or would be if the investigators were
not part of the conspiracies.
Footnotes:
1. Liberal
press intent on silencing conspiracies: Realist, Oct, 1972, Jerry
Policoff, "How All the News About Political Conspiracies in the
United States Has Not Been Fit to Print in The New York Times."
2. Provocateurs: "An agent
provocateur is a police agent who is introduced into any political
organization with instructions to foment discontent ... or to fake a
case in order to give his employers the right to act against the
organization in question." --Louis Tackwood, The
Glass House Tapes
Example: The White House was assembling a
political attack team for 1972. They needed a cover, so called them
"plumbers" to find leaks on SALT talks from the National
Security Council. All their jobs were political assignments, including
the Ellsberg robbery, kidnapping Dita Beard, forging State Dept. papers
to blame JFK for the murder of Diem, collecting data to smear Ted
Kennedy following the Chappaquiddick death of Mary Jo Kopechne, securing
cover stories for Arthur Bremer, arrested for shooting George Wallace.
William Becher, from the National Security Council, planted the leaks.
Becher was then promoted to deputy Asst. Secretary for Public Affairs in
the Defense Dept. Acting as a provocateur, he created the excuse for
operations that would later come down upon innocent citizens.
3. Reichstag Fires in the U.S.: The
Reichstag was the German government building burned by Hitler's general
as an excuse to imprison radicals and protestors. Domestic violence
caused by Justice Dept. conspiracies: Murder of Martin Luther King.
Systematic killing of 28 Black Panthers. Kent State, murder of 4
students. Jackson State, murder of 2 students. Urban guerrilla warfare;
police and FBI ammunition; bombs supplied. Attica, 3 prisoners killed in
riots, could've been avoided, San Quentin, murder of George Jackson, 2
guards, 3 prisoners. Chicago 1968 convention; police, armed forces
causing violence. Planned killings of 1972, violence for Republican
convention, but arrests at Watergate cancelled the plans.
4. Acts of treason: Webster's New Collegiate
Dictionary defines treason as (l) The betrayal of a trust, and (2)
The offense of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the government of
the state to which the offender owes allegiance or to kill or personally
injure the sovereign or his family. Existing evidence can prove that
acts of violence and even the planned killingof the President were
conspired for the fall of 1972. The Watergate Affair is about treason,
not wiretpping and burglary.
5. Lawyers involved in the Watergate:
Attorney General John Mitchell; Attorney General Richard Kleindeinst;
Asst. Attorney General Henry Peterson; Acting Director of the FBI L.
Patrick Gray; Asst. Attorney General Robert Mardian; William Sullivan,
Director of Division V, FBI; California Attorney General Evelle Younger;
William Bittman; Charles Colson; John Dean; Paul O'Brien; Gordon
Strachan; Egil Krogh; Donald Segretti; Fred LaRue; John Ehrlichman; Herb
Kalmbach; Kenneth Parkinson; Tom Huston; Richard Moore; G. Gordon Liddy;
Herbert Porter; Judge C. Richey; Richard Nixon.
Lawyers not involved: Judge J. Sirica;
Judge Morell E. Sharp, who had the good judgment to refuse involvement
with the domestic intelligence squad.
6. Methods by which covert acts are carried
out -- a few examples: Secret Fundings so sources are kept
concealed. Provocateurs to conceal motives behind the operations.
"Public Relations" office to hide department planning
conspiracies. Dummy fronts, non-existing business or firms. Cover
stories, inaccurate descriptions of agents or operations. Cut-offs,
hiring a middle man so that connecting agents not seen together, or
can't be recognized as part of a conspiracy.
Need-to-know, hiring people but not divulging
the larger plans; they "didn't know" what the money was used
for, or about the operation. Evidence is manipulated, destroyed, forged,
"missing," locked up, delayed (reconstructed to fit into the
cover story), altered, planted against the innocent, withheld in
National Archives. Disguises -- wigs, speech impediments. False I.D. --
passports, social security, birth ceritificates, union cards, aliases.
Code names, to lose identification, conceal projects. Job placements,
salaries given but not working at that premise, promotions for services,
transfers.
Arson, bombing, to conceal evidence, lose
motives and confuse. (I learned of a CIA agent, working with McCord and
others from CIA, who burned two churches in Washington. The blame was
placed on hippies and radicals, "anti-Christ" youth).
Transportation provided, private planes, getaway planes, double license
plates to switch states, double car ownerships and keys that fit several
cars. Illegal wiretaps, electronic surveillance, robbery, forging.
Secret meeting places, Safe Houses, places to stay, change clothes, meet
in open not-so-bugged parks, under bridges, hotel lobbies, airports,
inside taxicabs. Oral instructions; no written memos, evidence removed,
final plans made with a nod or sign of the hand.
7. Removal of civil liberties: J. Edgar
Hoover objected to the Domestic Intelligence plans, saying that
"our civil liberties would be denied." The plan was never
rescinded:
(1) July 13, 1970, President Nixon approved the
plan. Electronic surveillance, "surreptitious entry," breaking
and entering, opening mail, and operations still not revealed.
(2) July 28, 1970, the intelligence plan was
"rescinded" after strong objections of FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover.
(3) Dec. 1970 and late Jan. 1971, Judge Morell
E. Sharp worked inside the White House, going over the plans, because he
was invited to head this "rescinded" squad. He refused because
of the secrecy. Six months after it was rescinded, interviews were being
held to keep it going into the future.
(4) July 15, 1970, Tom Charles Huston,
"author" of the intelligence plan, said that "No one at
the White House gave formal orders to rescind the plan."
(5) June 10, 1973, Washington Post revealed
at least 22 covert operations conducted by this domestic intelligence
squad.
8. Ways to cover clandestine operations if
detected or arrested: Jeb Magruder told John Mitchell he was going
to tell the truth in court instead of perjury the second time around.
According to Magruder, Mitchell told him that was fine, but that he was
"going to have to take the other route." Keeping secrets is as
important to spy operations as ammunition is to a weapon. They are not
given away. Methods of concealment are:
Denial -- Deny all charges. When the
denials are proven to be lies, they become
"inoperative."
Can't recall -- Agents are working as a
team. Some may or may not talk. Answer to a question with a
"yes" or "no" might be contradicted later. "I
can't recall" covers the territory. Recall can return at any
moment.
Suicides -- Agents are provided with
literal suicide medications. Psychological suicide is to die, as a
person, to lose traces with the other agents. You are dead -- from them
and future contacts.
Disovowal -- Gordon Strachan delivered
money to Fred LaRue. LaRue, wearing gloves to receive it, reminded
Strachan he didn't know him.
Perjury -- Perjury isn't perjury; it is
rationalized as patriotism. Lies are not considered lies; they are
necessities to save America.
"Essentially gossip, nothing
evidenciary" -- Richard Moore, Nixon's attorney, never told him
about information in the Washington Post or from other sources
regarding CREEP, or possible involvement of White House staff in the
Watergate Affair. His excuse was that it was "essentially gossip,
nothing evidenciary." The gossip could be checked out with the
Justice Dept. or intelligence agencies. So long as he didn't bother, it
remained "gossip."
Nothing illegal -- When Tony Ulasewicz
was asked by Senator Weicker if any of his jobs for the White House were
"illegal," he answered "no." Howard Hunt was asked
the same question by the Grand Jury in Washington on May 2, 1973. When
asked if he was "aware or did participate in what might commonly be
referred to as illegal activities," Hunt answered, "I have no
recollection of any, sir."
Question: "What about clandestine
activities?"
Hunt: "Yes, sir."
Question: "What about that?"
Hunt: "I am not quibbling, but
there's a difference between something that's illegal and something
that's clandestine. An entry into something like Dr. Fielding's
office would simply be called an entry operation conducted under the
auspices of competent authority."
9. Allende allegations, Dec. 1972. (United
Nations: William Broe, chief of CIA clandestine services in the
Western Hemisphere, Proposed to ITT officials a plan to
accelerate economic chaos in Chile.
Broe has now become the CIA Inspector General
and recentlv combed its records for Watergate related documents.
Broe has supervised a sweep of CIA records to determine whether they
contain any further evidence suggesting CIA links with the Watergate
scandal.
U.S. minorities and the unrepresented majority
will have to take the same complaints to the UN some day. Our economic
chaos at the present time is identical to CIA "planned economic
chaos." (AP, San Jose Mercury, 6-22-73)
Prime Minister Michael Manley of Jamaica
demanded that U.S. Ambassador Vincent de Roulet be recalled. He had
suggested to Congress they work out a pre-election deal in 1972. Manley
was promised the U.S. would not interfere in the Elections if he agreed
not to make nationalization of the American owned bauxite industry a
campaign issue. (AP, 7-23-73)
10. Domestic programs to be cut: Fred
Malek, Office of Management Budget, called "Hatchet man," cuts
off jobs on a moment's notice. Caspar Weinberger, Health, Education
& Welfare, known as the "Ax" or "Cap the knife,"
reduces domestic needs.
11. Some reasons for secret donations:
Coporate political donations are illegal. Favors in litigations before
the Justice Dept. Delay in smog, pollution controls that are costly to
factories. Keep minimum wages down. Raise the price of milk. Wheat
contracts with the Soviet Union. $6,000,000,000 gas deal with Soviet
Union. Navy bases on Greek Islands, oil transparts and bases.
12. Henry Buchanan account: Patrick
Buchanan, White House aide, was a close personal friend of Spencer
Oliver. Oliver's phone was tapped into the Howard Johnson Motel. Could
this telephone be used for the Miami provocateurs? Henry Buchanan, who
kept the very special secret account in Bethesda, gave some of this
money to Ken Reitz. Reitz was a college director in charge of
"hiring provocateurs" for demonstrations. (Washington Post,
6-29-72)
13. Donald Nixon, "loan from
Marriott" after Watergate arrests: Herb Kalmbach needed money
to keep Howard Hunt and others quiet. The CIA couldn't get involved at
this late date when they were trying to work their way out. There were
enough of their consecutive $100 bills used already. Kalmbach went to
New York for money. There was a suggestion to ask "Mr. Mitchell or
Maurice Stans." Mitchell was staying at the Marriott apartment.
Stans had a very close relationship with Tom Pappas, the Greek military
junta, and Marriott. Stans praised the Greek dictatorship and conveyed
Nixon's "warm love" to it. (Evans & Novak, 9-21-71; Washington
Post 5-11-73)
14. "Why Was Martha Mitchell
Kidnapped?" by Mae Brusiell, The Realist, August 1972.
15. Donald Nixon, Vesco, $200,000 cash, Washington
Post, June 6, 1973
16. Federal Reserve can't find serial number: Washington
Post, AP, 4-26-73
17. Eight persons killed with regard to funding:
(1) Mrs. Dorothy Hunt -- Carrying $40,000
cash, not $10,000, from Bernard Barker's account. Also with $2,000,000
in securities, bonds, money orders. Killed on Flight 553, United
Airlines, Dec. 8, 1972. Mrs. Hunt had said her "husband knows
enough to impeach Nixon."
(2) Rep. W Mills
(3) Col. J. Webster -- Campaign manager
for Mills
(4) James Glover -- Second in command of
W. Mills
$25,000 in mysterious funds went through Mills'
account. He claimed he didn't know where it was from. Two men who would
know are dead. Maryland money is important because of the Wallace
shooting in Maryland. There are a lot of people who would be paid off or
silenced to cooperate with the plans.
(5) Mr. Taub -- Allegedly working for
Herb Kalmbach. Died in Switzerland. He was supposed to have $2,000,000
on him, the same amount Dorothy Hunt had when she was killed.
(6) Dennis Salvatore Cossini -- Contact
man from CIA with Arthur Bremer. Could have provided the money, like
Mrs. Hunt, be the cut-off.
(7) Mrs. A. Topping -- Wife of Andrew
Topping, man hired to kill Nixon, $1,000 was paid to a Secret Service
agent. This could be traced. Did any of the money come from Watergate
money? Mrs. Topping was murdered because of something she knew. She was
part of her husband's team. Although her death was listed as
"suicide," like Rep. W. Mills, Topping said it was murder.
(8) Lou Russell -- Carl Oglesby in the Boston
Phoenix (July 31, 1973) refers to "the recent death of Lou
Russell, an old-hand security cop employed by McCord Associates on the
Republican convention security contract. He brought about a dozen checks
in different amounts from McCord to Fensterwald's Committee to
Investigate Assassinations during a period in which McCord and
Fensterwald are not supposed to have known each other."
18. "Looking for evidence":
(Washington Post, 6-21-73) Howard Hunt testified before the Grand
Jury that Charles Colson called from the White House and told him to
"go to Bremer's apartment and see if there is left or radical
reading material around." The night before this testimony, June 11,
1973, Hunt was hurt, beat up in his cell.
Hunt's attorney, Bittman, asked for permission
to review the record of the Wallace story and amend it later, it
necessary, because of the possibility of mistakes after the attack. Will
he be forced to change testimony to protect the White House and Colson's
connections to the Wallace shooting?
Herb Kalmbach was pouring money into the defeat
of Wallace.
19. Assassination plans for Nixon:
"After the martial law they planned to get Nixon." -- Louis
Tackwood, Glass House Tapes, Avon Press.
20. Andrew Topping: Topping told
Detective Peter Book that "rightist forces beyond his control
caused his wife to be killed." (Washington Post, San Jose
Mercury, 8-12-72)
21. Tackwood press conference: October
25, 1971, New York Times
22. Violence in Miami: William Lemmer,
Harper's, Dec. 1972
23. Edward Martin, McCord: Washington Post, June
18, 1972. "White." E. Howard Hunt: Los Angeles Times,
June 20, 1972. Ibid, Glass House Tapes, page 237, McCord was
"Martin."
24. Washington Post, October 11, 1972
25. Workingfor Agnew "the man":
Harold W. Eldridge helped write the letter in Florida that smeared
Senator Muskie. The purpose was to keep Muskie from winning in 1972,
otherwise the "man" would not be able to run again in 1976.
Nixon had already been President. The "man" who wanted the
chance must have been Agnew. If Muskie lost, Nixon would get the
nomination in August and win the election in November. If Nixon were
killed, "the man" wouldn't have to wait until 1976.
26. Tom Charles Huston: Details on
Domestic Intelligence Plans, Orders for President Nixon, New York
Times 6-7-73
27. Evidence of YAF infiltration, right wing
takeover of White House by 1970: "A Plot That Flopped" by
Patricia Swank, Look, 1-26-65; Warren Report, cover-up,
Doubleday, 1964, pp. 293-298, pass over high level conspiracy;
"Meetings before the Commission on the Assassination of Presidept
John F. Kennedy." Vol XVIII, pp. 834-898
28. Nomenclature of an Assassination Cabal William
Torbit, Jan. 1970, unpublished manuscript put together by trial lawyers
in the Southwest who work with these intelligence agencies and
government agents. The author has participated in cases in the
Southwest. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Assn.
29. Office of Emergency Service: Two-way
bedside radio, AP, Los Angeles Times, 11-11-72; "Big
Brother," Plans for a Dictatorship, Alan Stang, American
Opinion, January 1973; James McCord, Censorship plans, Montery
Peninsula Herald, 10-23-72
30. Inter-Divisional Information Unit:
Supposedly being abolished, Washington Post, 6-1-73
31. DALE: 6-25-73, New York Times
32. UCLA Inst. to Study Causes of Violent
Behavior: 4-1-73, San Francisco Examiner, temporarily put
aside, after Watergate.
33. ENSKIDS: Los Angeles Times, 6-14-73,
CIA infiltration into U.S. through loopholes.
34. Prison Experimentations: Lister Unit,
San Francisco Chronicle, 11-21-72, Monterey Herald.
3-16-73. Vacaville, L.A. Free Press, 3-16-73, Violations of
Nuremberg Code, write Venceremos Prison Committee, 1969 University Ave.,
E. Pale Alto, Calif. 94303
35. Ronald Reagan's super Gestapo Cabinet:
San Jose Mercury. San Francisco Chronicle, June 2, 1973
36. Enemy list: Kirkpatrick Sales, L.A.
Times, 7-30-73
37. Eliot Richardson, "Secretary of
Lobotomies," Berkeley Barb, June 29, 1973
38. J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency,
3-5-73, New York Times: James Webb Young, former vice-president
and director of Thompson, conceived the idea, during World War II, of
having a "War Advertising Council" to aid the war effort with
advertising campaigns at no cost to the government. Young worked
for the Ford Foundation and Nelson Rockefeller as coordinator of
Inter-American Affairs in South America.
39. Agnew, Maj. Gen. Dunn: San Jose
Mercury, Jack Anderson, 7-7-73
40. Warren Berger, New Constitution.
No trial by jury: 9-8-70, New York Times
41. General Haig: given number two Army
Post over 243 Senior Generals, Wash. Post, NY Times. 9-8-72
42. Maj. Bennett, White House staff: Wash.
Post 6-17-73
43. J. Fred Buzhardt, Pentagon Lawyer into
White House: San Francisco Chronicle, May 14, 1973
44. Raymond Procunier: "If we have
political prisoners we lock them up" -- S.F. Chronicle,
2-10-72
45. Books on Prisons: A few suggested
readings; there are many more. Prisons, Problems of American Society,
Gerald Leinwand, Pocket Books, 1972; Maximum Security, Letters from
California's Prisons, Edited by Eve Pell, Bantam Books, 1972; Ain't
Nobody Gonna Hear You Scream, Grossman Publishers, NY; Voices
from the Big House, Harlo Press, Detroit; Imprisoned in America,
Prison Communications, 1776 to Attica, Cynthia Owen Philip, Harper &
Row; Political Prisoners of America, Charles Goodell; Blood in
My Eye, George Jackson, Random House
46. Elmer Davis, P.O. B-3677, Represa,
Calif. 95671, U.S. District Court -- Elmer Davis, Plaintiff, Complaint
for Civil Damages, "defamation of character, violation of right to
privacy with wanton, malicious and evil intent and design to cause the
false arrest and imprisonment of the plaintiff." Filed June 23,
1973.
47. Plans to kill Eldridge Cleaver and Cesar
Chavez: Treasury Dept. ATF, Larry Shears, Dec. 17, 1971, 5:50 p.m.,
Channel 23, Los Angeles; New York Times, January 2, 1972; San
Francisco Chronicle, 12-20-72, Trial of Sonny Barger: "He had
been approached by law enforcement officers asking him to kill
someone." He frequently entered into deals with authorities in
exchange for dismissal of charges against gang members.
48. "Ex-Convict 'Recruited' for
Rioting": UPI, S.F. Chronicle, 7-26-73
49. San Quentin Six, Grand Jury walkouts:
Send contributions to San Quentin Six Legal Defense Fund, 558 Capp St.,
San Francisco 94110
50. Evelle Younger, Attorney General of
California, has been named as part of the national Gestapo intelligence
operations of which Watergate is one aspect. Glass House Tapes.
Louis Tackwood, "Younger's links to Washington, Squad 19, martial
law plans ...''