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BLACK PANTHER PARTY
FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF -DEFENSE
CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBVZRS IVE ORGANIZATION
EXTREMIST MATTER BLACK PANTHER PARTY
The Black Panther Party (BPP)
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organized in December ,
1966 , at Oakland, California, by Huey P. Newton and Bobby George
Seale, has the publicly-stated purpose of organizing black
People to take control Of the life, politics and destiny of
the black comunity _ The Party operating the Black Panther
Intercomunal News Service, publishes
a
newspaper called
"The Black Panther, 11 which at one time openly advocated the
use of guns and guerrille tactics in a revolutionary program
to end the oppression of the black people but since early
1971 has spoken for
a survival program pending revolution.
BPP national headquarters , aka Black Panther Intercom-
munal Headquarters, is located in Oakland , California_
While openly advocating direct overthrow of the
U S , Government by force and Violence until 1971, leaders
have since avoided extreme statements in favor of calling
for action within the established order_ Newton, in an
interview appearing in the 1973, issue of "'Playboy"
magazine stated the Panthers chief ambition is to change
the American Government by any means necessary but that
ultimately such change will be through armed violence_
Despite its claimed dedication to community service,
indicators of the BPP' s continued attraction to Violence persist.
Since 1974, Newton and other BPP members have been arrested
in Oakland, California, for threatening police officers
3 murder of a 17-year-old female and the pistol whipping of
Newton' s tailor Newton failed to appear on these cherges and
is now a local fugitive Additioraliy,
one died and three
were wounded as a result of a shooting at a BPP-sponsored
dance in Oakland, California, in October, 1974.
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SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION
The Secret Orgenization (SAO) was clandestinely
formed during the Fall.of 1971 in Arizona Membership to date
has been small and it appears to have the same basic terzts 2s
the Mintemen_ In fact, severel of those involved in SAO
Tere
formerly active in the Minutemen_ The mail drop for
this organization reportedly is in care of an individual in
Ramona
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California, who has been involved in Minutemen and
white-hate activities in the past.
This ultraconservative paramilitary organlzation
Was
recently involved in extremist activities in San
California_ Members of this group reportedly made threatening
celephone calls to 6 local college professor who i3 active
in a group which plans to orgenize demonstrations at the
forthcoming Republican National Convention, Following these
telephone calls, a member of SAO fired shots from an auto-
mobile into the professor 8 home, wounding a guest _
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OpTIOnaL No..10
May 16 5DItaw
GSA FPMR (41 Or) 101-11.6
'UNITED STATES GOV NMENT
Memorandum
To DIRECTOR , FBI (157-6908) DATE; 4/15/74
FROM
NEHARK (157-2011) (P)
SUBJECT:
FRAN A UGUST DRA JR_
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EM-WHITE ACTION MOVEMENT 1
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Re Newark teletype to Bureau 1/14/74; Burea u letter
to Newark 2/13/74; Springfield teletype to Bureau 3/8/74;
Springfield letter to Bureau 3/21/74.
Enclosed for the Bureau are five copies 0f 8n LHM
dated and capt: oned 25 above _ Enclosed is one LHM for each
receiving office for information purposes
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NK T-4 is anindividual in the Dover
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This investigation is based on information #hich
indicates the subject is possibly engaged in activities which?
could involve a violation 0f Title 18 USC Section 241 (Conspiracy
Against Rights of Citizens)
Section 245 (#ederaliy
Protected
Activities)
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Civil Rights Act of 1968 , or releted Civil Rights
Statutes
The subject clained on 9/27/73 to be the acting
Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan.
It is recommended DRA GER be continued as a subject &
ADEX , inasmuch a5 be bas since 9/12/73 , been traveling the East
Coast claiming to pe a Grand Dragon of the KKK and overall
coordinator for all right-wing located on the
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East Coast _ The subject has twice been arrested for possession
of weapons since September
9
1973 and bas been in receipt of
wbite-bate extremist literature_ DRAGER has shown a , propensity
for violence in the past and has allegedly admitted' participation_
in a bombing _ DRA GER has shown a willingness and capability to
engage in terrorism Or other such acts which would result in the
iuterference with or a threat to the survival and' effective
operation of Nationa ] .
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State or local governments
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One copy 0f LHM being disseninated locally to
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Secret Service, Newark.
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Two copies of FD-376 attached , along with photograph
of DRAGER .
ARMED AND DA NGEROUS ,
Newark in receipt of insufficient information to
characterize the American Mhite Nationalist Party mentioned in
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On September 6 , 1974 , detailed information developed
during Federal Burecu of.Investigation (FBI) investigat ion
concerning the discovery of five (5) sticks of dynamite
'inside thhe Medition Room of the- United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA ) Building , New York, New York, on August 7 1974 ,
was presented to a Federal Grand Jury (FGJ)
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Southern
District of New York (SDNY ) New York, New York, which
subsequent ly returned a sea
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true bill indictment aga inst
MICHAEL HALSEY BROWN
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101 Cherry Road Berea
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Kentucky ,
charging BROWN with violation TTitle 18 United States
Code Secti ons 371 (Conspiracy) 112A (Attempt to Injure
Foreign Diplomat or Official Guest of the United States) and
970 (Protection of Foreign Diplomatic Establishments and Interna_
tional Organizations)
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on same date_ Following the a bove
indictment , a bench warrant wvas issued for MICIIAEL HALSEY
BROHN by United States District Court Judge WILLIAM
C_ CONNOR SDNY
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New; York, New York, with $100, 000 surety bond
recommended _
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The following symbols were utilized to delineate
some of the agencles to which the FBI disseminated information.
These symbols
are located on the bottom half of the first
page of each document disseminated .
ACSI Intelligence
ONI Naval Intelligence
OSI Air Force IntellLgence
DEPT (ISD, CRD, RAO, IDIV, CRIM, IDN)
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Date: 3/12/69
Transmit the following in
(Type in plairtexl or code)
Via
AIRTEL
(Priority)
To: DIRECTOR , FBI (105-165706-41) 3
FROM: SAC , RICHMOND(105-5504) ~P_
BLACK PANTHER PARTY
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Re Richmond teletype to the Director and WFO
dated 2/27/69 and WFO teletype to the Director and Richmond
dated 2/28/69_
Enclosed for Bureau dissemination are nine copies
Of LHM re possiple burglary of Hunter' s Haven, aka Potomac
Arms at 0 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va . , which is 3 gun
dealer firm. Dissemination being made via FD 342 to the
following:
1l6th MIC, Washington, D.C .
NISO, Washington, D.C .
OSI; Suitland Hall, Washington, D.C
U. S_ Secret Service, Washington, D.C .
Alcohol, Tobacco Tax Division, Washington, D.C .
Enclosed for the information of San Francisco and
WFO i8 one copy of CHM
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1w UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FED ERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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In Reply, Pleaso Refer t Richmond, Virginia
File No.
March 12, 1969
BLACK PANTHER PARTY
INFORMATION CONCERNING
Information was received from Inspector Francis
Johns Alexandria, Virginia Police Department on February
27, 1969 to the effect that an unlown source of information
to the Alexandria, Virginia Police Department had recently
beenapproached by persons, Which that source described as could (DEn
Black Pancner meubers , had requested thefloor_plans fos Source @F
Hunter 8 Haven al80 Iow 23~oromarc4ms Iocated ac
onter
Pzinde Suuetr aAlexandria Virginia Mnis company Con
EnforcEMev}
bupiness in the saze Of firearms and ammunition_
AgEncy
The Alexandria, Virginia Police Departnent esbab-
lished appropriate surveillance at this companj, and an un -
Iown per8oi wa8 seen to cut through the cyclone fence ap-
proxinetely 7:30 P.M. on Maxch 1, 1969, and ther eafter crawl
under the building. An attempt was made by this individual
to saw a hole through the floor of the building, but khe
would-be burglax was hampered in his sawing operatio by guns
and cases, wnich obstructed his sawing as well as the cold
and water under che building_ He was seen to depart through
the hole in the fence, which he then temporarily repaized
He Was nor suceessful in gaining access to che building nor
in obtaining any weapons _ No arrests were made, hoping that
accomplices Tould also be involved
Inopector Johngon advised on Maxch 3 and March 10,
V 1969 that the" police have a "monitoring device at the build-
ing, wh:ch wili alerc then &t tne police headquarters to any
unusual n ises after working hours, inasmuch a8 thej have
witharaw ineir surveillance team_ He stated that {ne Source
of infornation is not a merber 0f the Black Panthers , but
that the 8oirce continues to describe the burglars a8 8-ach _
A
characterization 6f the Black Panther Partj i8
atteched hereto.
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BLACK PANTHRPARTY
According to its official newspaper, the Black Panther
Party (BPP) was started during December
9
1966, in Oalland,
California, to Organize black people So they can take control
of the life, politics, ana the destiny of the black community_
It was
organized_by Bobby George Seale, BPP Chairman, and
Huey P. Newrton_ BPP Minister of Defense
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Newton 18 presently
serving a
sentence
of 2 to 15 years on a conviction of ran-
slaughter in conection With the killing of an Oaklend police
officer
MI The official newspaper Black Panther vhich
M further describes itself as the Community News Service,
8ates that the BPP advocates the use of guns and guerrilla
tactics in i88 revolutionary program to end oppression of the
black people _ Residents 0f the black communi are urged to
arm themselves against the police who are consistently re-
ferred to in the publication as "pigs M1 who should be killed_
Black Panther" issue of September 7, 1968,
contains an editorial by BPP Minister of Education, George
Mason Murray , which with the following:
"Black men Black people, colored persons of
America revolt everywhere! Arm yourselves_ The only culture
worth keeping i8 a revolutionary culture Change _ Freedom
everywhere _ Dynanite? Black Power Use the gun _ Kill the
M pigs everywnere _
Included in the introduction to an article appear-
"1 ing in the October 5, 1968, edition of "The Black Panther
hi is the statement , we Will not dissent from American
Government We will overthrow it
Issues of "The Black Panther" regularly contein
quotations from the writings of Chairman MAO Tse-tung of the
People S Republic of China and feature MAO' 8 statement that
I "political poler grows out of the barrel of a gun _
The national headquarters of the BPP is located
at 3106 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley California Branches have
been established at various
locetions throughout
the United
States _
Th:s dorumzn' zoc.cin- neren rC-cmmoz:l ons #or Co;~%
of thc FLi. It S thc Fo32-ty 01 t.1J +2. ard : o1n" V .; 'X
agency; it &nd its con:ents are nc} to b: delribuied outside ycur
agercy:
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08 UNITEN ATES DEPARTMENT OF JUST
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer % Eobroni, Virginia
Fils No:
Marok 12, 1969
Itie BLAcK PANTHER PARTY
INORMATION CONCERNING
Rezezerza Eienmond cormunication dated
end ceptioned as above ,
413 Sowce8 (ezcent a7v 1isted below) whose identities
are corcealel 2 ?8zeze3c2d comnirication heve furnished reliable
Irfozzaon 2 %e 329b.
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{P-36 (Rev. 5-22-6+)
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Type in plaintext or code)
AIRTEL
Via
(Priority)
TO: Director, FBI (105-165706. Sub 15)
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FROM: SAC , Detroit (157-3075) (P)
BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
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DETRQIT DIVISION
ALL INFORMATION CORTAINED
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KEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
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Re Detroit airtel to Bureau dated 11/8/68
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'captioned {I 'DEVELOPMENT OF RACIAL INFORMANTS IN THE BLACK
WPANTHER PARTY (BPP) RM , OO : SAN FRANCISCO"
Enclosed for the Bureau are 1l copies of an LEM
and for San Francisco two copies of an LIM regarding captionea
matter Two copies of the LEM are furnished Secret Service
and G-2 and one copy of the LHM is furnished the USA , all 3
Detroit, Michigan.
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The Detroit Division has pending cases in regards
to LUKE TRIPP LEONARD BROWN VICTOR STEWART MARIAN_KRAMER ,
JORN MILLIANS and LONNIE PEEKS _ Vigorous investigation is
being conducted by the Detroit Division to ascertain all
background informaltion in regard to the above subject and
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if any allegiance iS connected with the Black Panther Party
of San Francisco.
3 Bureau
(Enc.Fif}
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2 San Francisco (157-1204) (E?cz62) (RM)
8 Detroit 105-165 70L-f
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DE 157-3075
This matter is being pursued intensively by
the' Detroit Office and contact is maintained on a
daily
basis with the Intelligence Unit of the Michigan State
Police and the Special Investigations Bureau of the
Detroit Police Department , both having direct interest in
local black nationalist activities and conduct surveillances
in regara to black nationalist figures in the Detroit
area_ Racial informants who are familiar with the black
nationalist activity in the Detroit area, are contacted often
in regard to an organized BPP in the Detroit area Contact
with the above sources has revealed that no organized BPP
has been established in the Detroit area wherein the BPP is
holding regular scheduled meetings_
In the event any information is received to show
that a BPP is organized and meeting at a regularly scheduled
time , the Burezu and other appropriate offices will be
properly advised_
Sources utilized in the enclosed LFM are as follows :
Lt WILLIAM MC GOY , Special Investigations Bureau ,
Detroit Police Department;
Detective_ GORDON HURLEY Intelligence Unit,
Michigan State Police;
DE 1284-R (Prob) ;
DE 1286-R (Prob);
DE 1172-R;
CARL SIMPSON
Racial Informant-Probationary-Ghetto;
DE 1295-R (Prob-Ghetto)
The television program mentioned in the enclosed
GHM was viewed in its entirety by SA JAMES M_ PAIGE of the
Detroit Division_
The enclosed LHM is classified confidential to
protect sources Of continuing value _
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT 0F JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION CoTDlnMtIT
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
Detroit, Michigan
November 12, 1968
50440248
DN
GPB
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Re : Black Panther Party (BPP)
Detroit Division
A characterization of the BPP is contained
in the appendix attached hereto.
Sources hereinafter referred - to have furnished
reliable information in the past _
On November 11, 1968 from 7:00 p , m_ to 7:30 p.m. ,
WTVS Channel 56 , a local eaucational television station in
the Detroit area, carriea a program entitled, "Facts About
the Black Panther Party The program was moderated by Lonnie
Peeks a local black militant associatead vith the Student
Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
A characterization Of the SNCC is contained
in the appendix attached hereto.
This was a panel type program with the following
persons _ all from the Detroit area, appearing:
Lonnie Peeks
Luke/
Leonara BrOwn
K Victor- Stewart
Marian Kramer
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Peeks advised that Marian Kramer was a replacement
for John Wlillians who had another engagement .
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Re : Black Panther Party
Detroit Division
The panelists were introduced the moderator
Lonnie Peeks with the following titles:
Luke Deputy Minister of Information
Leonara Brown Deputy Minister of Education
Victor Stewart Deputy Chairman
Marian Kramer No title
Luke stated that the Black Panther Party is
not a party that adheres to violence bnt is geared towards
political education for the black people stated that
the Black Panther Party is running Eldridge Cleaver leader
of the BPP in San Francisco
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California
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for the presidency
of the United States-in Michigan_ Cleaver is being sponsored
by the New Politics Party stated that' the BPP is not
interested in seeking
or getting votes rather it is concerned
with presenting its program for revolution to the American
people_ Tripp stated that social turmoil as manifested by
George Wallace , youth rebellions and riots in the streets
can be blamed on power being in the hands of the establishment
and not in the hands of the people where it belongs _ Tripp
stated that the black economic political and social condition
as opposed to the condition Of the whites is far below normal
The system has as its basis a cast system based on race It
is the relationship of the oppressor and the oppressed_ superior
to the inferior_ stated that socially the black man
is unable to control his destiny_ School
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police and welzare
are all in the hands of the white people and the black people
must .grasp for what is left.
Tripp further stated the BPP has a ten point program
that is gearea towards elevating the black people out of the
slums _ He further stated that the BPP in the Detroit area is
in the process of organizing a party and at this point has no
definite meeting place or date. However any persons interested
in assisting the organization of the BPP in the Detroit area
may do so by contacting Luke or Leonard Brown _
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CONIDONMTAT
Re : Black Panther Party
Detroit Division
Leonard Brown mentioned the fact that the white
policemen must realize that the black_people are not
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afraid Of then and will defend thenselves in any criticai
7 situation_ Brown mentioned the fact that a good exanple of
the white police officer is the incident that occurred in
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New York City where 200 white off-duty policemen attacked
innocent members of the BPP Brown further stated that the
black political leaders in the country are nothing but b
"phonies "1 and " Uncle Toms" He further stated it is time 0
for the white power structure to realize that it is impossible
to dictate to the black people as they have been for
years and that the black people want a chance to govern
their community as see fit
Victor Stewart stated that the BPP in its useful
MI 2: state is not an "undergrouna party but an abcve the ground
party " Stewart stated that the only way the black people can
excel or exist i fis worla controlled by the white man is to
take what he wants Stewart stated that this does not mean
asking or getting on your knees begging the_white power
structure. He further stated that the key to the black man' s
destiny is through black political education classes in
which he will be cognizant Of the political structure in this
country. Stewart further stated that the BPP S motto is
# Al1 power to tne people; Black power to black people" #
Marian Kramer Negro_ female, stated that the black
female must awaken ana play a vital role in organizing the
; BPP _ She stated for years the black female has been neglectea *
fron the political system in our country.
Sources in the Detroit area who are familiar with
the bladk nationalist novement , stated that they have no
information at this time that a BPP is organized in the
Detroit area and conducts regular scheduled meetings These
sources further advised that during other black militant
organizational meetings the name Black Panther Party has come
up; however _
1 no
significant meaning as to actually being
established in the Detroit area is known .
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions Of the Federal Bureau of Investigation_ It is
the property Of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and 1s
loaned to your agency ; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency .
CC
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Re :
Black Panther Party
Detroit Division
APPENDIX
BLACK PANTHER PARTY also
known' as Black Panther Party
for Self Defense
2 source advised that the Black Panther Party for
Self Defense (BPPSD) was formed by HUEY PERCY NEWTON Minisker
of Defense ana BOBBY GEORGE SEALE Chairman in December
1 1966 as a militant Black nationalist political organization
to combat "police brutality MI to unite militant black youth
{ and to determine the destiny 0f black communities The
political philosophy
was taken from Writings of Chairman Mo
Tse-tung of Communist China and black militant writers_
In March , 1968 , the name of the organization Fas
changed to Black Panther Party (BPP)
The official BPP publication_
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"The Black Panther
"1 Party
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Black Community Nes Service states that the BPP
advocates use of guns and guerrilla tactics in their violent
revolutionary program to end oppression of black people.
On February 17 1968 ELDRIDGE CLEAVER
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Minister of
Information
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announced merger of the BPP and Student Non-violent
Coordinating Comnittee (SNCC) and bestored title of Minister of
Justice
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BPP upon EI , RAP BRONI _ Chairman of SNCC .
SNCC is 2 Militant Negro 'organization
which preaches- black supremacy
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Headquarters of BPP and Huey P Newton Defense Fund
are located at 4421 Grove Street, Oakland ,
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STUDENT NON-VIOLEN CCORDINATING COXIITTFE
The Student Non-Violent Coordina Committee (SNCc)_
} headquartered 0 t 360-362 Nelson street , S.w., Atlanta Georgia,
is a non-membership organization, which was born out of the
sit-in movement that erupted across the South beginning in
1960 _
Today SNCC identifies itself 25 an organization in} the
revolutionary vanguard It advocates that to be successful it
is necessary to develop a revolutionary ideology and revolutionary
progran .
According to SNCC , the year 1967 marked a historic
milestone in the struggle for the liberation of black people
in the United etates and the year that revolutionaries throughout
the world began to understand more fully the impect 0f the
black movement SNCC declared that "liberation will come only
when there is final destruction of this mad octupus-_the capitelis_
tic system of the United states with 211 its life-sucking
tentacles cf exploitation and racism thet choke the pecple 0f
Africa, Asia, and Latin America The realities of black life,
together with the recoenition instilled in SNCC workers forced
its members to further popularize the legitimacy of self-
defense 2nd rebellious when oppression becane too great. "
From Hay , 1966 until 1967
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STOKELY CARMICIA EL
mas Na tional ChaI2 n 0f ENCC . As o f July, 1988, CARMICHA SL
resided in Mahington, D,C., where he Was affiliated with
SNCC and ective a5 temporary chairna n 0f 2 black coalition group.
In May , 1967 , CA RHICHAEL Was replaced by HUBERT GEROID BROWN ,
Colnoply known 25 H. RAP BROYN , who served until June , 1968 _ 0
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In June , 1968, a t the Staff and Central Comiittee
meeting of SNCC held in Atlanta, Georgia, it Was decidcc to
restructure the organization by ecualization of responsibility
by crea ten deputy or vice chairnanships _ The primary
purpose for this chenge is to take law enforcement pressure
off any single individual
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BIMACK PANITER PARTY (BPP)
also known as
Black Panthcr Party for f Defense
Accordin
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to the official newspaper Uj the BPP the BPP
was started during December , 1966, in Oakland _ California, to
organlze black people SO they can take control oi the life,
politics; and the destiny of the black communi It Was
organized by BOBBY G. SEALE , BPP Chairian, and FUEY P. NEWTON ,
Minister Of Defense, BPP ,
The official newspaper, called 1i 'The Black Panther, M
regul_ states that the BPP advocates che use of guns and
guerrilla cactics in it8 revolutionary program t0 end oppression
of the black people: Residents Of the black community are
urged to arm theiselves against the police who are
consistently
referred to as 1 pigs" Ivho shoula be killed.
The newspaper, in its issue of September 7 , 1968 , ha an
article by the rhen Minister of Eaucation, GEORGE MURRAY .
This article ended with the following:
"Black men.
Black people. colored persons of America,
revolt everywherel Arm yourselves. The only culeure
worth keeping is revolutionary culture: Change-
Freedom everywhere. Dynamite Black pOler . Use
the gun. Kill the pigc everywhere. "i
The BPP newspaper, issue of October 5 , 1968 , had an
article introduced with the following statement: "Re will
rot; dissent from American government. We will overthrow ita"
DAVID HILLIARD, Chief of Staff, BPP in a speech at the
San Francisco Polo riela on Noverber 15,
1969 ,
said "We will
kill Richard Nixon."
DAVID HILLIARD , in the Ii Newv York Times, ft issue of
December 13, 1969_ was quotea as follows: "We advocate the
very direct overthrow Of the government by way of force
and violence. 01
In the issue Of April 25 , 1970 , the BPP nelspaper had
an article by Minister of Culture EMORY DOUGLAS as follows:
" The only way to make this racist US government adininister
justice to the people i8 is oppressing, is. by taking
up arms against this government, killing the officials,
until the reactionary forces-
8
2re deaa and those that
are left turn their weapons on their superiors, thereby
passing revolutionary juagement against the number one
enemy of all mankind, the racist US governinent: "
The BPP Headquarters is located 2t 1046 Peralta Streel,
oakland, California. Branches of {he BPI and Committees to
Coibat Fascism, under control of the BPP , have been established
in various locations in the USA. 2
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UNITED STATES GOVENNMENT
Memorandum
TO DIRECTOR
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FBI DATE: 10/22/71
FROM PHOENIX (157_NEW) (P)
SUBJECT: SFCRET
AkMY ORGANIZATION
HxTREMIST MATTERS
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There are enclosed to the Bureau and to interested
offices a letterhead memorandun pertaining to captioned
organization Five copies of the LHM are designated for the
Bureau and three copies are designated for pertinent field}
offices _
The confidential informant Why furnishedthe
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information contained in the LHM is PX 783_E, who furnished
the information on 10/18/71 to the Phoenix office
Inasmuch as the
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Arizonam was small and only one person from Arizona attendeq
the meeting in_ guestion, the ose LuncovescingEPhoen]
confidentiaL informant would be an easy task It there_
fore recommended that the LHM not be disseminated outside
the Bureau _ No dissemination_is_being made at Phoenix_ It
is felt that this_could be done at a
iater date when the
organtzation has been_deyeloped in more concrete form
Phoenix informant advised that the individuals
spearheading the organization of the Secret Organization
seemed to be SAM DAVIS, aka JERRYQAVIS , together with (FNU)
BARRY both: of San Dieg?_ Tie' mal1 'drop for the organization
will be care of HOWARD 'CLARK 1080 6th Street
1
Ramona
California 92065 Informant advised that (TNU) STAN seemed
to lack enthusiasm for the new organization, and seemed to be
more politically oriented along the lines of the American
Nazi Party _ ~Infornant_bingelf togk_&cautious stand toward
'xf'
the deLiberations e0f the group- Nanes mentioned in the
course of the meeting a3
~being knowledgeable about the new Infaemn
organization are : JQE XRTON,, Las Vegas , Nevada ; and (FNU)
DOYLE Las Vegas Neada $
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CLc/jsh
Source made reference to he opening paragraph in
the "HISTORY OF THE SECRET ORGANIZATION" material attached
to this LHH wherein a group 0f_six_Minutemen allegedly_met
inNorthern_Arizona _in EebruarY1972 Based on Ehe" general
tenor of the conversations at Yuma incidental to the organ-
izational meeting there informant feels that the meeting he
attended at Yuma is the first official_organizational meeting
of the group_ The assassination Of Minutemen Teader has
reference to TROY HAUGHTON
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former State Coordinator of the
Minutemen in California , who has: been missing approximately
three years_
Source advised that the organizing: group mentioned;
in the:attached LHM met in_Yua for the purpose of having
access to the gun show that took place at theEairgrounds
there on October 16 and 17 197L,-~undex the_sponsorshin
7ne Kiwnis"CLub This organizing-group-iS-interes
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establishing the availability of autonatic weapons-:>t-
LEADS :
The 'SAN DIEGO , SEATTLE and LAS VEGAS DIVISIONS will
through confidential sources establish the full identity of
the individuals who met in secret at Yuma
~
Arizona Z-Q
October_16 _1Zu1971 in connection with this matter.
The LHH is being classified CONF IDENTIAL to protect
the identity of source, wbo is of continuing value and whose
exposure could be detrimental to the national defense.
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UNI D STATES DEPARTMENT OF STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No. Phoenix, Arizona
October 22 , 1971
SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION
On October 16 and 17 71971
}
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met clandestinely in a_motelZn_Yuna Arizona
1
and oriented
ThenseTves with Ehe plans and process of reorganizing the
Minutemen under the same basic tenets but under the new namg
"Secret Army Organization" _ PX T_l advises that thefive_
known individuals who attended tbis meeting used first names
only and traveted to this meeting place from San Diego ,
California; Seattle , Hashington; Las Vegas = Nevada ; and
Phoenix, Arizona _ The five are identified' briefly
as
follows:
Nane Jerry Davis aL8o_known
@3"7Sam Qavis
Address From SalrDrego Cli/
Race Hbite
Sezionality
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Malezean ,
Height 508"
Weight 50_pounds_
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Address EronaSanxPiego
Race 6 Alhite ?
Sex 4 MaLe~
Nationalityd American ,
Height 54'104
Weight T5 pounds'
Hair Brown
Miscellaneous Wears glasses
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ANane {ENO) Stanaeea
Address From_San
Race White
Sex Male
Na tionality American-z +
Height 6114
Weight 2255_pounds
Hair Shgrt brown hair
Eyes HezeizS
Build Stockys
Miscellaneous Wears smal1 goatee
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Name (FNU) 8i5
Address Eron_Seattle Washington
Race Whites5
Sex Male
Nationalizy Amerieanann
Height 691
Weight 235_pounds;
Hair
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Eyes Biuea
Build 6 Qudgy=
Name (TNI) Everett
Address Phoenznyz-Arzzona
Race Tizte
D Sex "Mage:3
Nationality
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Height 5 1052a
Weight Zg0 _peunds ; "6k"
Hair Brown ,
Miscellaneous Weass_glasses
Age 381(Approx
Source furnished the following four items of
printed material, which had been prepared before the meeting
for recruitment purposes and for dissemination to prospectiva
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SECRCT ARMY ORGANIZATION
members for captioned organization;-this material is self-
explanatory 2s to a statement of principles for the organiza-
tion and is being made an appendage of this memorandum _
This document -contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions 0f the FBI _ It is the property of the
FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are
not to be distributed outside your agency .
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History o ae Secret Army @rganization
Oue carly morning in Fcbruary, 1970, a group of six Minutemen leaders from
iour States met secretly in Northern Arizona to discuss the crisis that the arrest and
imprisonmcnt ol two top M:nutemen leaders and the a8 8 a88 in ation of a third had
brought on the organizalion Although some of these men had mct before in their roles
a8 Minulemen group leaders , others were mneeting for the first time.
After:much discussion, two principal points were agreed upon. First, that the
Minutenen as a national coordination organization of militant right-Wing groups had
eflectively been destroyed by the pro-commrnist elements inside the Justice Depart-
ment. While individual units still existed throughout the country, few had the financial
support or lcadership to be really effective. Second, that the need for such a coordi-
aating organization wasgreater thanever in view ofthe increased revolutionary activity
by comminists in the United States_
With thesc two points in mind, suggestions were forward on a course of
action to be followed: After a
meeting that lasted all that day and far into the next
morning, an overall plan of action was [inally agreed upon: All present agreed to
merge their individual units together and form a newv organization under the command
of one leader elected from ainong themselves, with the other five to be members of a
General Stalf that would advise and assist the new leader.
While retaining the basic programs and policies of the Minutemen, it was
decided that not only should tlus new organization have a different name, but also a
completely new chain of command and organizational siructure: If the new organiza-
tion was going to survive the atlacks that befell the old one, a whole new approach
would be needed: Never could the arrestor death of a few leaders be allowed to
cripple the entire organization:
For this reason it was decided that only a highly disciplined military type
orgainization with a delinitc chain ofcommand would have any chance of success. This
was the beginning of the Secret Army Organization: Beginning with an original
force of hard core patriots that numbered fewer than two hundred, the Secret Army
Organization began thejob of picking up the pieces and continuing to fight for national
and individual freedom_ Using this cadre of dedicated personnel a8 a nucleus _ lhe
S-A. 0_ has bcen rccruiting and training new memhers in the skills will need as
the [reedom fighters of tomorrow.
Thc leadlers 0l lhe S.A. 0. have no idea of fighting a last ditch stand: We have
no desire io c om mit S uicide oursclvesnor to lel our memhcrs do so. We have a
strategv which Wc helieve Will ultimatcly lead lo viclory. Only onc is essential.
We nust start preparing and training NOI WVe of the S- A. 0_ believe that our couniry
is worthy 0f any sacrilicc. I you fecl: the samc IaJ , We invite you lo join uS.
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To. spective Members Of The
SECRET ARMY ORGANiZATION
CONFIDENFTAL
The Secret Army Organization is the most active, most completely dedicated and
most selective in its memhership of all thc many patriotic organizations in America.
We are willing to make any sacrifice for our country and we Inlly expecl that some of
us will have to make the Uliimate sacrifice before victory is achieved. Our very lives
depend 011 each other. There is no place in this organizalion for bunglers, playboys or
lukewvarm eonservatives_ IE you join the Secret Army Organization, there might easily
come a time that your life would depend on haw competently some other memher had
learned his job.
Unless you are especially Wel} informed on the domestic and world political
situation, it is probable that you have & lot to learn about the present threat our nation
faces _ Unless you have had many years experience in actual underground warfare,
there is undoubtedly a lot you can learn Irom the experts in our organization who have
developed and supervised our training program.
OUR NATION [S IN MMMEDIA TE DANGER
It is possible that: within a very few years, perhaps even within months, our
nation could be conquered and enslaved by the communists. To prevent this we must
know a8 much as possible about our enemies_ Ualess we know who are and what
are doing We will not succeed in Our efforts to maintain a free America.
THE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT
In driving an invader from your land the resistance involved goes through three
stages of development.
1) The Underground Network
2) Active Guerrilla Warfare
3) Open or Conventional Warfare
The conventional warfare stage uses cverything in the way of weapons that the
enemy does but must alsohave acliveguerrillas and underground agents working against
the enemy , loo. In the present state of military tactics conventional warfare cannot
succecd unless these other iwo ingredients arc used Simultaneously.
The first step is to form an underground network. An active gucrrilla system
musl have the support of an underground netwvork of approximately three limes its
own
size. This underground nust supply the active gucrrilla fighter with supplies con-
cealment, information, ctc. An underground network starts with departments 0 f
intclligence, security and propaganda in that ordcr:
Sahotagc, espionage, subvcrsion, infiltration, escape and evasion, training,
clandestinc falrication of supplies, counterlciling cnemy documents , recrui COm-
municalions ancl propagancla are other phases O[ undergrouud aclivity. Each nemher
of thc Secret Army Organization, to bc clfcclivc,_ must havc & working knowledzc of
all these lactics a8 wcll aS the mnililary taclics morc commonly associalcd with guerril-
la aclivities.
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ASSIGNMIENT TTO UNITS
CONFIuLazIA
Many pcople that inquire about membership in the Secret Arm/ Organization
seen to have an idea that will be ixmediately accepted into an active unit.
Look at it this way- Suppose you had spent a ycar or more carcfully rccruiting and
training until you had a hard hitling team wicrc evcry indivicual "as reliable, dedi-
cated, and had confidence in his fellow unit nemhers. Wauldn't il makc you mad to
have the national or regiona] Organization assign some rank amateur to your unit
that you you knew little or nothing about?
Before any nel" memheris assignedto &1 active unit or to an important under-
ground project,hemustundergo a pericd of training- During this training he will be
directed through the mails by an experienced member andsomc of his activities may
be observed by other memhers without his knowledge Oaly when a newv member
proves himself to be conscientions; trusiworthy, sell-disciplinedand able to operate
effectively alone will he beacceptedas a "Securc member" aud invited to participate
with other uait members in a teamwork operation:
EXPENSES
Unfortunately, ~ost things don't come cheap. Although we make every
effort to keep down the expense of membership in the SecretArmy Organization, you
must expect to pay your own way-
Dues to the Secret Army Organization are $3. 00 per month: This money is
absolutely necessary for use to maintain our central files and headquarters, for
postage and printing, to finance our extensive intelligence-network, and to maintain
training areas.
Each member will have other expenses depending on the type of activity he is
engaged in Every member will be expected to his Olvn gun, am unition
otner basic comhat equipment_ During training the new member may be expected to
certain books Or subscribe to certain magazines that his work requres_ Daring
this time {he new member will also be supplied with reading material on the strategy
and tactics of guerrilla warfare- This hone work will make it possible for him to
ft in quickly to an active uit and participate elfectively in actual maneuvers,
marksmanship training, etc.
Followiig this preliminary training a memher may be either assigned to an
existing unit, aSsisted in organizing his Own unit if he has shown sufficicnt leadership
qualities or hecomc part of an undeiground netwvork:
Upon your acccptance into thc Secrct Army Organization you will be given a
definite serics Of projects dcscribed jn writing S0 you will know exactly what will bc
expecled of you-
We hope that you can succeed in this elfort because your country desperately
needs patriots at this time.
CONFIDENTTAL
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SECRh ARMY ORGANIZA: 4ON
AppLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
CONFTDENTIAL
NOTICE TO APPLICANI: AUl information on this form Ivill be kept confidential. All
records of memhers of the Secrct Army Organization are stored in 3 way that
can be swiftly destroyed to keep them from falling into unauthorized hands_
Name Sex Age_
Address_ Marital Status_
(Street)
State_ Wifels Name_
Zip Code_ Telephone_
Date of Birth
(Month) (Day) (Year)
Oecupation _ Education_
Special Subjects Studied
Do You Speak or Read Any Fpreign Language?_
Veteran_ Branch_ Highest Rank _
What Service Training Have You Had That You Feel Would Be Beneficial To This Organ-
ization?
Physical Description: Height_ Weight _ Color Eyes_
Color Hair Health: Good Fair_ Poor_
Piysical Disabilities or Limitations ?
Any Public Speaking Or' Organizing Experience? If Yes, Pleas Explain:
How Many Hours A Week Could You Devote To Working And Training With the S. A O. ?
Hours Best Time: AM_ PM_ -Woekdays_ Weekends_
CERTIFwCATiON
I am 2 loyal American Cilizen dedicatcd to thc defcnsc and survival of the United States
as a Constilulional Republic, [ree from all socialisl and communist policies. Encloscd
is my S5.00 memhership fec. I agree to pay 83. 00 cach month to thc Secret Army
Organizalion #S memhership ducs.
S ignaturc of Applicant_ Dalc
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FD-323 (Rev. 11-29-61)
UNITEL STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU 0F INVESTIGATION
OP Phoenix, Arizona
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No
October 22 , 1971
Ttle SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION
Character
Reference Memorandum , dated and captioned
as above, at Phoenix, Arizona _
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
Thls document contalns nelther recommendutions nor conclusiong of the FBI. It Is the property of the FBI and 18 loaned to your agency; 1t and Its contents are not to be distrIbuted outstde your agency.
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TFE -2603 (Rev, 3-17-65)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
REPORTINS OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD
RTCHOND RrCimMOND 1/31/67 4/8/66 1/21/67
TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY TYPED BY
SA JOSEPH A MARION , JR_ nlh
FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR = CHARACTER OF CASE
FM (ORGANIZATIOI)
SUMARY: RZFORY
ENCLOSURE
IQ_BUREAU: (1) One photograph of FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR
ADMTNISTRATIVE_DATA:
This report is the initial nonprosecutive summary report con-
cerning captioned individual
The original of a
FD-376 and a copy thereof are being used io
transmit two of the seven copies designated for thne Bureau;
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copy of the FD-376' is being used to transmit a copy of this
report to the U S . Secret Service, 1800 G Street, M . Waskhngton,
D_ C_
FENCIAEIRR ATTACEEIr'
Case has been: Pending over one Year Yes No; Pending prosecution over Sx months Yes No
APPROVED SPECIAL AGENT
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FD-376 11-12-65)
UNIT STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREA U 0F INVESTIGATION
WASHINGTON, D.c: 20535 In Reply, Please Refer to
File No. January 31, 1967
Director
United States Secret Service
Department of the Treasury FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR_
Washington, D_ C. 20220
Dear Sir:
The information furnished herewith concerns an individual who is believed to be
covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning Presidential prO-
tection, and to fall-within the category o categories checked.
1. Has attempted o threatened bodily harm to any government official or employee,
including_foreign government officials residing in or planning an imminent visit to the
U. S. because of his official status.
2. Has attempted Or threatened to redress a grievance against any public official by other
than legal means.
3_ Because of background is potentially dangerous; or has been identified as member O1
participant in communist movement; o has been under active investigation as member
of other group or organization inimical to U. 8.
43 U. S. citizens or residents who defect from the U. S to countries in the Soviet o
Chinese Communist blocs &nd return_
5.XK [ Subversives, ultrarightists, racists and fascists who meet one o more of the following
criteria:
(a) Evidence of emotional instability (including unstable residence and
employment record) 0 irrational or suicidal behavior:
(b) Expressions of strong violent anti-U. 8. sentiment;
(c)xKI Prior acts (including arrests or convictions) o conduct o statements
indicating a propensity for violence and antipathy toward good order
and government.
6. Individuals involved in illegal bombing O illegal bomb-making:
Photograph has been furnished X0 enclosed is not available
may be available through
Very truly yours,
2t~
John Edg r Hoover
Directo
1 Special Agent in Charge (Fnclosure(s) 2 (phzt? and report)
U. S. Secret Service 1803 c street; N . Washlniton, D. C . (RN)
Enclosure(s) (Upon {cmoual of classified enclosures, if any this transmittal form
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
REGISTERED MAIL:
1-Military District of Washington, Washington , D C
1-U_ 8 Naval Investigative Service Office, Washington, 3_ C .
1-Office of Special Investigations
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2 Washington, D C
t: 1-U_ S Secret Service, 1800 G Street , N . Washington,
D C . Enclosure 1 )
Report o: JOSEPH Aj MARION
9'
JR. Office: Richmond
Date: January 31, 1967
Field Office File # 157-1558 Bureau File &:
Title: FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR _
Character: RACIAL MATTERS (ORGANIZATION)
Synopsis:
Subject born 8/4/40 at Trenton
9
New Jersey; received a
General Discharge under honorable conditions from the
U _ S Air Force 9/2/60; sent to Mercer County Workhouse,
Trenton; New Jersey on 3/6/64 for nine months for
assault with a
'Zeediy
weapon; made application for
membership in the American Nazi Party (ANP) ` 7/26/65;
was assigned duties of purchasing of ma terials and
quality control on ANP presses on 10/26/66; and is
presently employed
on a full-time basis the ANP ,
Arlington, Virginia _ Background
9
includirg criminal
record, previous employments and residences , marital
status , and education set forth.
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ENCLOSURE
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One photograph of FRANK AUCUST DRAGER , JR .
'87bued83703b7qu0.0 Hage 4G2 %cerodoe ans nor concluslons ot the FBI. M J8 tho property of the FBI and 18 loaned t0 NW not I0 be dlstrlbuted outs Jde Your agency_
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I_ BACKGROUND ,
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A_ Birth CCat
B. Citizenship Status
Education
Marital Status
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Residences
Employnents
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Uredttrunsetricinal
Record
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Physical Description
I t
Make and Model of Automobile Used by Subject
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Special Abilities of Subject, Including
Knowledge of Weapons
9
Explosives
5
Radio
and Electronics 10
L Associates , Both Business and Social 11
M. Up-to-date Photograph of Subject 11
II_ CONNECTTONS WITH XLAN-TYPE AND HATE-TYPE
ORGANIZATIONS 11
IIIS STATEMENTS BY THE . SUBJECT CONCERNING VIOLENCE
AND ACTTVITY IN RACIAL SITUATIONS 12
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I BACKGROUND
A Birth
On August 17 1966, the- records of the New Jersey
Bureau of Vital
statistics
State Health Building, Trentcr ,
New Jersey , were reviewed bySA NORMAN A HEMDRICKS
9
and a
birth record for FRANK AUGUST DRAGER was located Tnis
record showed he was born Augus t 4
9
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at Trenton, New_Jersey,
and his parents were listed as FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , age 23,
whi occupation farmer and who was born in Pennsylvania;
and his mother was listed as MINNIE MOORE DRACER , age` 18 , white,
housewife, who was born in Pennsylvania The residence of
the subject's parents was listed as RD #1, Lower Makefield
Township , Pennsylvania
B Gitizenship Status
The subjeet is a citizen of the United States by
virtue of birth.
Education 6e
~bch Xciv 66t
On July 1, 1966, RH T-l made available an app Lication
for_membership in_the{American Nazi Party ANP) dated July
1965. This @pplication pertained to FRANK AUGUST DRAGEF JR
Under the section marked M Education, 11 DRAGER indicated that he
had attended elementary school in Trerton, New Jersey
2
from
1945 to 1954_ He then attended Hamilton Junior Elgh School
in Trenton, New Jersey, from 1954 to 1956; and Fercerton High
School, Pemberton, New Jersey , from 1956 to 19583 Zie appli-
cetion also indicated he had attended Omaha Tniversity in` Omaha ,
Nebraska _
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nights
9
from 1958 to 1960, but did not receiv? a
degree.
Concerning the ANP , see Appendix
D Marital Status
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The above-mentioned ANP ~application pertaining t3 the
subject reflected that DRAGER , as of July 1965, Was single
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E. Residences
1_ Present Residence
On ` January 21 1967 _ RH T-l advised that DRAGER
presently resides at Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia ,
in 8 dwelling known 8s the "Barracks Mi
This builaing
houses
the ANP National Headquarters _ The source stated that DRAGER
spends approximately one-half of his time living in the ANP
printing building, located in Spotsylvania County, Virginia _
2. Past Residences
The records of the Mercer County Probation
Trenton , New Jersey , as made available on August 17 ,
8f1966,
by JOSE WTLLIAMS to SA NORMAN A HENDRICKS , reflected the
following residences for the subject:
Cr)ktal
214 East Franklin Street, Trenton, New Jersey
~le L*dz
(15 years legal residence) ;
44 Dill Avenue , S , Atlanta, Georgie, 1964;
180 13th Street, N. Atlanta, Georgia,
F Employents
1 Present Employment
On January 1967 RH T-1 advised that DRAGER
18 presently employed on a full-time basis by the ANP His
place of employment is normally located at the ANP printing
press building located in Spotsylvania, Virginia
9
but he
sometimes does odd jobs at the ANP Headquarters Wilson
Boulevard , Arlington, Virginia The source
stated
DRAGER
receives room and board and a small amount of spending money
for his efforts He is considered an assistant to ANF member
JOHN PATLER , the ANP printer
2 _ Previous Employments
DRAGER probation record , as mentioned .above , on
Augus t 17 , 1966, listed emp loyments by the subject as a cook
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at the Holiday Inn, Princeton, New_Jersey, for three and one-half
months ; the White Horse Bowling Alley for four weeks (place
not shown) ; and the Hotel Stacey Trent (place not shown) , one
month, during the period 1964-1966. Specific dates were not
listed for these employments and a notation in the probation
record reflected that the subject had been fired from each
job _ Uetlia Abii~
On July 1, 1966, RH T-1 made aveilable the subject' s
ANP epplication which indicated that as of July 26
2
1965,
DRAGER was emp loyed at the Park Colonial Restaurant, 18 East
Park Avenue , Trenton, New Jerseye 8s a waiter and cook_ His
Social Security Number was listed as 139-30-1035_ Previous
places of on this reflected that from
October
1968 oqaeDec
to December ,
'198RliGeties
he was employed at "Trader
Eng ' s" in Atlanta, Georgia, as a waiter; and from September , 1964 ,
to October, he was employed by: OTIS BAKER, Atlanta,
Georgia, 88 a
painter
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part-time_
G Militery Service
A review on December 23, 1966, of the military records
on file at the Military Personnel Records Center , st_ Louis
Missouri
5
by IC EDWARD J MERGEN indicated that FRANK AUGUST
DRAGER , II, Serial Number AF 21
'780
enlisted in the U_ S _
Air Force on Augus t 22 , 1958 , and entered active duty on the
same date at Newark, New Jersey He was given a General
Discharge under honorable conditions on September 2, 1960 , as
an Airman Basic at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska , by reason
of being involved in frequent incidents of a discreditable
na ture with civil or military 8uthorities
His commanding officer recommended discharge action based
on two Summary Courts-martial for sleeping on guard post and for
absence without official leave; for being arrested by Sarpy County ,
Nebraska authorities for alleged larceny 3f automob ile accessories ,
for
which
he was fined $25.00 and court costs of $2.00; for being
cited by civil authorities for loaning his vehicle operator' s
license to an unauthorized person; for a civilian arrest for care-
less driving, for which he was fined $35.00 and costs of $4.00 _
His commanding officer further reported that he had a
problem with drinking and had can improper attitude_
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Hig military occupation was shown as Apprentice Air
Policeman, and he was shown 8s having attended Air Police
Course at Lackland Air Force Base from" September, 1958, to
November
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1958 ,
M
EL Xtrcecl
The records of the" U. 8 . Selective Service System_
9 Local Board #6 Mount Holly New Jersey
9
as made available
on August 8
1g66,
Miss JUNEL HARMON' to SA NORMAN A HENDRICKS
9 reflected
that DRAGER
was claggified at that time as 4-A. The
records also reflected that he originally registered with Local
Boerd #6 on August 8, 1958, and at that time Wa3 residing at
Box 995, New Egypt-Cookstown Road
9
New Egypt , New Jersey_ He
had previous_ enlisted in the Na tional Guard in New Jersey on
August 5, 1957 as a Private and was assigned to Company D
9 216th Armed
Infantry Battalion
of the New Jersey National Guard _
He received Serial Number 21780489 at the time of this enlist-
ment and was discharged on August 1958 , in order to allow
him to enlist in the U_ 8 . Air Force _
H Credit_and Criminal Record
The records of the Credit Bureau pf New Jersey,
a8 checked by SA NORMAN A HENDRICKS on August 18 ,
contained a credit record pertaining to DRAGER , which listed
his age
8s of 1963, as 22 _ Tne record contained no information con-
cerning
Hayinl963ep8
that he had been arrested on Majy 1963 ,
as a burglary suspect by the Trenton, Zev-ezseva New Police Department.
xw* Le
The records of the Atlanta 'Georgia
9
Credit Bureau
8s made available by Mr ROBERT ETDSON on November 15=
1966,
to IC JAMES L MARTIN , Tailed to reflect any information con-
cerning the subject.
On November 15, 1966 , Miss Jo FRESLEY , Identification
Division
3
Atlanta Police Department , Atlanta Georgia
9
advised
IC JAMES L. MARTIN her records failed to refiect any information
concerning the subject
A check of the records of the following agencies
was made , on the indicated dates , with negative results regarding
DRAGER :
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Source Date Checked Checked_By
Metropoliten Police November 8 , IC KENNETH SHAFFER
Department , Washington,
D_ C
The Credit.Bureau, Inc _
'3
November 9, Ic HOWArD SCOTT MAYNARD
Weshington; Da C .
U. S_ Park Police, November 8 , IC WILLIAM F, LIERLI , JR .
Washington, D. C
Montgomery County, November 8, IC WILLIAM H. LYERLY
9
JR.
Maryland
9
Police
Department
Prince Georges County, November 9, 1966 IC WILLIAM LIERLY , JR
Maryland , Police
Department
Arlington County, November 8, IC THCMAS E, DFEWRY
Virginia, Police
Department
Fairfax County
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November 8 , IC TFOMAS E0 DREWRY
Virginia, Police
Department
Alexandria, Virginia, November 9, IC TECMA3 5, DRZNRY
Police Department
The records of the Identification Divisior 21 tne 757
reflected the following informatior, unier dat? 7i 40s;j?t 15,
1966, and under FBI #405 550 E, pertaining t? BRAT Au6Jas DRAGER,
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Contributor of Name and Arrested or
Fingerprints Number Received Charge Disposition
So Jail Frank A Drager 1/9/63 armed rob
Mt Holly NJ 2na' #8771 2A:151-41
SPol Prince- Frank August 1/9/63 material
ton NJ Drager II witness
#c7693
PD Trenton Frank August 5/13/63 BE&L & aslt
NJ Dreger II D/weapon CCW
#20118 Poss of burg
tools
Co-Pros Frank August 5/13/63 CCW; Poss of
Office "Drager II burg tools;
Trenton NJ #12925 B&E w/i to
steal; aslt w/DW
PD Trenton Frank August 7/9/63 poss burg tools
NJ Drager 2nd unl use DW
420118 PL from auto
Co-Pros Off Frank August 7/11/63 L BE & L poss committed
Trenton NJ Drager #12925 burg tocls poss Mercer County
D/W Jail
Hamilton Frank August 7/11/63 3 E & L
Pol Drager #29069
Trenton NJ
Mercer Co Frank August 3/6/64 aslt w Dp] ms
WH Trenton Jr
NJ
Diiget4
Hamilton Frank August 1/15/65 criminal prob until
Pol Drager Jr registration
Trenton NJ
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On August 17_
2
1966
3
Mr JTILIAMS:; Probation
Officer
5
Mercer County Probation Office, Trenton; New Jersey,
edvised SA NORMAN A HENDRICKS that subject had been arrested
on various burglary charges in Trenton; New Jersey , auring 1963
and 1964 He' stated that DRAGER had Trenton Police Department
Number 20118,
and New Jersey State Identification Number
758412. Mr WILLIAMS stated that 8s to 8 sentence on March
6, for nine months for assault with a deadly weapon_ this particuiar
crime wes committed by DRAGER in 8 service station on
Mey 12 , 1963. The owner of the station surprised him committing
8 larceny a t the station at 1:00 a m and DFAGER shot at the
owner , firing through a window
9
and
thus making his
escape. He
was later arrested and identified as the burglar by the owner
of this station The subject later claimed he had fired the
pistol in the eir He received a two-jear probetion sentence
after the nine months for assault, and his probation ended on
March 6, 1966.
I Physical_Deseription
The following description of the subject was obtained
from subject' s militery records and the probation records in
Trenton; New Jersey:
Name : FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR ,
Born August 4, 1940 , Trenton, New Jersey
Race: White
Sex: Male
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 185 pounds
Hair Blond
Eyes Blue
Build: Muscular
Complexion: Fair
Scars & Marks : Burn scar lower left arm;
tattoo of dog upper left arm
Social Security
Number: 139-30-1035
Relatives : Mother MINNIE MOORE DRAGFR_
214 East Franklin Strcet,
Trenton, New Jersej;
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Relatives
(Gontinued) Father FRANK AUGUST DRAGFR SR
(deceased November
27 1965);
B. A::4-2, Brother CARL 1. DRAGER , age
factory worker , Trenton,
New Jersey;
B. 1.941 Brother RAYMOND Y#DRAGER , age 19,
U _ S . Seaman;
3. Ars_= Brother JOHN E.
#evagSear
age 16,
214 East Franklin Street,
Trenton, New Jersey
Uncle C La_MOORE , 844 Dill Avenue ,
S . Atlanta, Georgia
FBI Number : 405 550 Ea
J: Meke and Model of Automobile Used by_Subject
C77 ZAEAZ 27iC
On January 25, 1965, Mrs BARBARA QLIVER Clerk,
Virginia State Division of Motor Veniefes?, Richmond , Virginia,
advised that she could locate no information in her filez to show
that a motor vehicle is currently registered in the name of FRANK
AUGUST DRAGER , in the State of Virginia _
On January 1967 , RH T-l advised that DRAGER does
not own an automobile, but has , as a member of the ANP , access t?
automobiles utilized by that organization_ One of these automobiles
is 8
1965 El Dorado bearing Virginia License co 4364 He
edded that "863-69863
9 Ford , four-door sedan, bearing 1966 Virginia
License is also available for use ANP members
K. Special Abilities of Subject Including Knowl
Of Weapons Explosives Radia and Fle tronio:
A review of the subject' s Military Personnel Records
3 supra_
5
failed to contain any information indicating subject kad any
specific knowledge or training in the field of demolition 2r
explosives _
On January 21, 1967
9
RH T-l advised that DRAcrR , in 196C ,
came to Arlington, Virginia, ana when he arrived he had nj weapons
wha tsoever. The source added that
8s 8 Lieutenant in the ANP ,
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DRAGER would have access to 8 small cache of weepons maintained
at the ANP Headquarters and at Spotsylvania, Virginia_
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La Associates Both Business and Social
On January 21
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1967
9
RH T-1 advised that subject ,
since erriving in Arlington, Virginia, in 1966, has been closely
associated with other members of the ANP ; and to the knowledge
of this source_
5
DRAGER has not made any outside acquaintances _
M. Up-to-date_Photograph of the Subject
On August 8 1966, Detective AL CALLAHAN
9
Trenton,
New Jersey, Police made available to SA NORMAN A
HENDRICKS &' of the subject taken at the time Or his
errest in
i983ctograph
II_ CONNECTTONS WITF KLAN-TYPE AND HATE-TYPE ORGANIZATLONS
On April 8, 1966, RH T-l advised that "Probationary
Trooper M FRANK DRAGER had joined the ANP on March 1966 and
attended 8 meeting of the ANP held on. March 13,
1986
9
at the
ANP Berracks , 6150 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia
On April 1966, RH T-1 advised that "Probationary
Trooper" FRANK DRAGER attended a formal meeting of the ANP held
Aprii 3, 1966, at the ANP Barracks , Arlington, Virginia
On October 31 _
9
1966 RH T-2 advised that a8 of October 26,
1966, DRAGER was assigned the following duties in his employment
with the ANP: I1 Printing operations
5
including purchase Of
materials
3
quality control on press_
5
and_bindery operations
> as
TI well as on call for special assignments _
On Jenuary 21 ,
9
RH T-l advised tha t DRAGER is
8 "Lieutenant" in the ANP attached to National Feadquarters , Beoentls
Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia
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III STATEMENTS BY THE SUBJECT CONCERNING VIOLENCE AND
ACTIVITY IN RACIAL SITUATIONS
sflA #octes
As noted before
3
on July 1, 1966 RH T-l made available
an ANP epplication pertaining to DRAGER
'dated_ July 26,
1965.
Under 8 section Of this application entitled Ul3tefeTn vour
Own Words You Want To Join 'rhe American Nazi Party , tne
following was contained:
"I have tired of the unecessary and rediculous Negro
gains to overthrow the United States ana dominate
the white race I find it neely impossible to locate
non owned businesses and feel that the American
Jew is nerly in; control of 3ur nations capitol I
feel that it is time for something to be done The
ANP seems to be the only or 'ganization combating tha
existing racial problems in the U S , ana I want to
M do my part.
~fest hux povs}eee
The above_application_was signed "Frank A Drager , Jr _ "t
On June 12, 1966, ALAN WELCH who advised he was Deputy
National Commander of the ANP
3
stated that eight ANP members ,
including the subject , would attend a Klan rally at Camp
Springs_
5
Maryland
2
on that date WELCH stated the members
have been invited to attend by the Interstate Klen leaders _
Concerning the Interstate Klan, see Appendix_
On June 13, 1966, RH T-l advised that DRAGEF did attend
8
rally given the Interstate Klan at Camp Spring: Marjland,
on June 12,
1986.
No incidents or arrestz were
noted_
On October 7 , 1966, Captain FRANCIS JOHNSON ; Alerandria,
Virginia
5
Police Department, advised that 26 members 21 an
orgenization known as the Action Coordinating Committee +2
End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS ) had marcher fram Gjm
Springs , described as a Negro mection of Fairiax County Virginla,
to Alexandria, Virginia, starting at 2:00 P.m_
3
and ending at
epproximately 3:45 p.m.
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Captain JOHNSON stated that preceding the parade by
ACCESS was a member of the ANP who identified himgelf as
FRANK DRAGER Captain JOHNSON stated that DRAGER was
astride a horlse and carried 8 sign "The Niggers Are Coming It
Captain JOHNSON stated that DRAGER was allowed to use this
horse until he" reached .the City Limits of Alexandria, Virginia,
at which time he was told to dismount and remove himself and
the horse from the parade_ JOHNSON stated that this was done
to prevent violence within Alexandria.
At epproximately l1:00 on October 7 $ 1966,
Captain JOHNSON advised that the
1e + 26' menbect
of ACCESS had reached
& public housing development in Alexandria Virginie and at
8:00 p.m_ 9
had conducted a rally_ The
raliyViEecording
to
JOHNSON , was peaceful
9
and no incidents or arrests had been
made the Alexandria Police Department during the of
October 7,
On October 9, 1966_ Major WILLIAM FAWVER , Chief of
Police_
9
Arlington County, Virginia
5
advised that thirteen
individuals in 8 group led by MATTHIAS KOELIL , National Secretary
of the ANP , marched in front of the Buckinghar Theater
9
Glebe
Road and Pershing Drive , Arlington; Virginia,' from approximately
1.30 P.m to 4.40 P.m _
2
on that date _ They carried signs reading,
"The Niggers Are Coming; It Needs Niggers;" I1 'Wnite Power _ Ii
Mejor FAWVER stated that approximately 110 persons
representing ACCESS appeared in the same area at 4:00 p,In. , and
marched until 4.40 p.m_ 9
carrying signs critlcizing "Segregated
Ii Housing at the Apartments The Major added that a+ 2 rally
held later on that date by ACCESS , JOHN PATLER , whc deseribed
himself as an ANP member , was escorted from the park for
heckling speakers of the ACCESS group
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1 APPENDIX
AMERICAN NAZI PARTY
OF THE WORLD UNION OF
FREE ENTERPRISE NATIONAL
SOCIALISTS , ALSO KNOWN AS THE
GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL PARTY
In his book "This Time The World"
9
copyrighted in 1961,
George Lincoln Rockwell identified himself as Commander, American
Nazi Party of the World Union of Free_ Enterprise National
'Socialists (ANP
Le
WUFENS ) 9 , Arlington, Virginia _
The. April 4,.1963, issue of Richmond News Leader" ,
& Richmond, Virginia, daily newspaper , reported that George
Lincoln Rockwell had, on the previous again applied for: the
American Nazi Party to be chartered: in
dere
State of Virginie , but
this request was turned down the Virginia state Corporation
Commission . This action was teken pursuant to an act of the 1962
Virginia Assembly which prohibits use of "Nezi" or "Netional
It Socialism in 2 Virginia cherter_ This article further pointed
out that Rockwell' 8 Perty i8 presently chartered in the State of
Virginia 8s the George Lincoln Rockwell Party.
On August 14, :1964, a source edvised that the ANP
MUFENS was organized by George Lincoln Rockwell at his residence
in Arlington; Virginia, on February 26, 1959, as an international
"National Socialist" movement based on the German Nezi Party.
headed by Adolf Hitler_ He added thet Rockwell is the dominant
force and personality in this party; that he is espousing a "line
of hatred against the Jews end Negroes; end that he is seeking,
through speeches , distribution of literature and picketings to
establish a cohesive end dominant political party in the United
Stetes and in foreign countries_
According to the "Stormtrooper
S Manual"
9 an official
publication of the ANP , the phases of ANP struggle for power are
fourfold namely, first make ourselves known to the masses" ;
second, dissemination of our program and truth &bout the
II Party"; third, organizing the people who have been converted to
our propaganda" ; and fourth, atteinment of power through the
M votes of the newly-won masses
On August 1966, the source advised that George Lincoln
Rockwell presently
believe6
that he has completed the first two
phases in his struggle for power and is well into the third stage,
to wit; organizing_ of the people wno have been; converted to
our propaganda The source added that Rockwell had previously
believed that he woula be elected Governor of Virginia in November,
1965, and when- defeated, he made. the statement thet he wes not ready
for stege four.
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APPENDIX
RE: INTERSTATE KLAN
9 KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN
A source advised on June 12 , 1966, that on that date, FRANCISc
XAVIER EDWARDS , then Exalted Cyclops of the
Wheaton, Maryland Klavern of the United Klans of America,
Inc Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (UKA )
9
at an open meeting
of that organization at Camp Springs
9
Maryland
9
publicly
stated that his organization, the Wheaton, Maryland
2 Klavern of the UKA would cooperate with but not merge with
the American Nazi Party (ANP as they had a common goal_
At the above meeting, EDWARDS also announced publicly that
his Klavern was leaving the UKA and would be known as the
Maryland Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (MKKK)
A second source advis ed that EDWARDS group was
expelled from the UKA, June 12 , 1966; for cooperating with
the ANP _
Subsequent to the above time, a third source
determined that the MKKK had changed its name to the
Interstate Klan, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (IK) with
national office at Post Office Box Savage, Maryland,
and FRANCIS XAVIER EDWARDS its
Zopezisi
Wizard and highest
official_
The third source advised that the oath taken by
new IK members includes pledges of loyalty to the country,
the Klan and white supremacy .
The IK, according to the third source, claims
members in Maryland_
5
New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia
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UN ED STATES DEPARTMENT 0F ZICE
DERAL B UREAU OF INVESTIG ION
Richmona
9
Virginia
In Reply, Please Refer to
January 31, 1G67
File No. 157-1558
TITLE: FRANK AUGUST DFACER , JR
CHARACTER: RACIAL MATTERS (ORGANIZATION )
REFERENCE: Report 3f SA JOSEPH A
MARION , dated and
captioned a8 above
Al1 sources (except any listed below) Wnose identities
are concealed in referenced communication have furnished
reliable informatian in the past.
This document contains neither recormendatlons ror
conclusions of the FBI It 13 the Propert; ~f Liie
FBI and is loaned 62 your ag2rcy; i& ana 123 cortents ar:
not to be distributed Jutside ycur agency.
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FEDERAL JREAU OF INVEC IGATION
Reporting )fFiCE Office Of origin DATS INVEsTigaTivE perico
NEW YORK NEW YORK
8/28/74
8/7-8/21/74
TTTLz 0F CASE ReportMASE 9y Typcc 9 /
UNSUB ; Five Sticks of SA JAMES L. BECK Ifx
Dyaamite Founa Inside CHARACTER OF CASE
Meditation Room , First Floor
United Nations General Assembly
Building, August 7 , 1974 PFO L
ATTEMPTED BOMBING
8
SUBVERSIVE ; EID
REFERENCES : New York teletypes to the Burezu, 8/7 , 8/8 , 8/12 ,
8/16 8/21/74 .
Louisville teietyze , 8/10/74_
Bureau teletypes , 3/14 , 8/19/74 _
FBI Laboratory Report dated 8 / 20/74 .
P -
ENCLOSURES :
Enclosed for the Bureau, ACSA , SDNY and the
Louisville Office are three photograpns cf the cagtioned
device taken by LI Security Force personnel or 8/7/74. Also
enclosed for the AUSA , SDNY , is a UN pamphlet captioned_
1
"a Roon of Quiet"
0
AccompLishments CLAiMED NONE AcoUit- CASE HAS BEEN:
convic. FuG FInEs S4VinGs RECovERIES TALS
Pending OVER ONE YEAR Cyes Inc
PENDING PRoseCuTion
0 VER SiX Month Cys #
APpRo"E0
M
Unuaelfe CAARGENT Do Not WrIte IN SPACES BEL95
Copies MADE:
REC" '
#Bureau {185-351) (Encls _ 3) K RM)
39
1-CSA SD:Y (Encls 4) (RM}
#3rncc (Ate} AUSA YAURICE MC DERMOTT)
2-Alexandria (185-24) (RM)' 3 SEP 3 1974
2-Los Angeles (185-114) {RM)
2-Louisville (185-6) (Encls. 39
2-New Haven (185-6) (RM)
2-Newark (185-23) (RM)
leNew_York_(185-2.29)
Dissemination Record of Aitecked Rcport Notations
Agency
Reques: Recd,
Date Fwd.
Hew Fwd:
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ADMINISTRATIVE
As set forth in the initial New York teletype
interview of UN employees was prohibited by the Secretary-
Cceneral S office until 8/20/74. Since that date , however ,
the {Legal Department of the Secretary-Ceneral' s office
has advised the NYO that-it will authorize the interview
and appearance for testimony of all UN employees necessary
to the successful prosecution of the captioned matter.
All interviews however, must be held outside the UN
premises
The suspect in this matter, MICHAEL HALSEY BROWN
1 FBI #313 717 E, previously known to the Los Angeles and
Alexandria Offices as a former member of the American
Nazi Party in 1966 through 1967 and a one-time bodyguard
of GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL , founder of that organization_
Los Angeles files indicate that in 1969 BROWN was identified
as a member of the Iron Cross Motorcycle Club
1 a pro-Nazi
motorcycle group in Glendale , California.
The Louisville Office has obtained by subpoena ,
the suspect' s toll call records for the period covering the
captioned incident Initial investigation tends to support
theory that after departure from Berea
1
Kentucky BROWIN
contacted pro-Nazi associates in Falls Church , Virginia,
Hicksville, NY and the NYC area during the period
of the captioned incident.
Initial opinion of AUSA confirmed by separate
communication.
LEADS
ALEXANDRIA
At Falls Church Virginia
(1) Will contact logical informants covering the
American Nazi Barty: and other white hate group sources
to determine possible assistance rendered to BROWN in
the captioned incident.
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LEADS (CONT D)
LOS ANGELES
At Los Angeles and Glendale California
(1) wi1l, through logical informant coverage , attempt
to determine relationship of the captioned incident with
the Iden Group and the Iron Cross Motorcycle Club.
LOUISVILLE
At Berea
1
Kentucky
(1) Will conduct logical investigation to trace
disposition of dynamite shippea to Berea Sewer Service
Commission , Berea , on 8/21/73, Will also consider review
of employees recoras to determine possible relationship of
MICHAEL HALSEY BROWN
(2) Will continue efforts to obtain current
photograph oi BROWN _
(3) Will continue to discreetly follow BROWN s
activities.
NEWARK
At Newark New Jersey
(1) Will contact logical informants in pro-Nazi
ad white hate group areas for information regarding the
captioned incident,
(2) Will continue efforts to identify GABRIEL
KOBDOVI (ph)
1 as previously set forth
NEW YORK
At New York New York
(1) Will maintain liaison with the UN Security Force and
will exhibit photograph of BROWN when furnished by
Louisville.
(2) [ill exhibit photograph of BROWN to logical employees
at the Commodore Hotel, NYC , in an attempt to identify
BROWNN as notel guest.
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FD-24A (Rev, 3-3.59)
UNIT STATES DEPARTMENT OF ICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
to: 1-USA
1
SDNY (RM) (Encls 4)
(Att: AUSA MAURICE MC DERMOTT)
Report of: JAMS Lg BECK Office: New York , New York
Date: 8/28/74
Field Office File # New York (185-229) Bureau File #
185-351
Title:
UNKNOWN SUBJECT ; Five Sticks
of Dyramite Found Inside
Meditation Room Fizst Floor
United Nations Ceneral Assembly
Character: Building, August 7 , 1974
ACT FOR PROTECTION OF FOPEIGV OFFICIALS-
Synopsis: ATTEMPTED BOMBING-SUBVERSIVE ; EXPLOSIIE AND
INCENDIARY DEVICE
On 8/7/74 _ the US Mission to the UN advised
captioned device found by UN Security Force
inside Meditation Room of the UN General
Assembly Building on that date AUSA ,
SDNY advises further FBI investigation
warranted in accordance with Title 18
USC Section 970 Protection Of Foreign
Officials and Diplomatic Establishments _
Captioned device removed by NYCPD Bomb
Squad _ Evidence submitted to FBI: Laboratory.
Interviewsof UN Security Force NYCPD
Bomb Squad set forth On 8/9/74
1 LARRY
and JAY STAFFORD , Richmond Kentucky ,
advised of approach on
17722/74
by MICHAEL
HALSEY BROWN FBI 4313 717 2; to blow up
UiJ statuary_ On 8/16/74
1 '
the Louisville
Office obtained by subpoena , toll records
of BROWN _ Investigation at Commodore Hotel,
set forth_ FBI Laboratory Report set
forth. Investigation continues. AR'EED 1ND DAEROT?
P
Thit document containt ncithcr rccommendations nor conclusiont of the FBI: It i thc Property o{ tbe FBI and is loanad to your "gency: it und itt contcn:j
S5C pot to bc distributcd outside your egcncy.
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DBTAILS : Enclosed for the Assistant United States
Attorney, Southern District of New York are
3 photographs 0f the captioned device obtained
from the United Nations (UN) Security Force
on August 7 1974 , and a UN pamphlet captioned ,
"A Room of Quiet"
Investigation in this matter is predicated upon
receipt of information from the United States Mission to the
United Nations (USMUN ) on August 7 1974 , that an explosive
device consisting of five sticks of dynamite had been
located in the southwest corner of the Meditation Room , UN
General Assembly Building, New York , New York _
On August 7 , 1974 , Assistant United States
Attorney (AUSA} MAURICE vC DERMOTT Southern District of
New York (SDNY) was apprised Of the details in this matter,
and advised that it was
his opinion that further FBI
investigation was warranted in accordance with Title 18 , USC ,
Section 970 regarding the protection of foreign diplomatic
establishments and internat_onal organizations
The following investigation
was conducted
at New York , New York:
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DERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcriplion 8L12L14
Detective CHIARLES WELLS Bomb Squad
9
New York
Police Department (NYCPD) furnished the following information
to SA JA;ZS R. LYONS :
On August 1974 , he &nd Officer BRIAN MURRAY werz
working an 8 : 00AM to 4:O0PM tour of duty. At 9;55AM, ne
received a telephone call froin the United Nations Security
Section and was advised that a bomb Ias discovered in the
United Nations General Assembly buildiss.
Detective WELLS further advisea that he and Officer
I2RAY respord-d to the United Naticns Ccneral Assembly
building, U.. Flczz, ana ~ar2 led- the {editation Roon
located On the first floor just inaiae the main lobby.
WELLS observed five loose sticks cf . dynamite located
in a corner of the room beneath a snall wicker stool He also
observed a length of red firecracker type fuse Which was
placed
on one stick of dynamitz 3 book of Eatches, and a
partially burned Lucky Strike cigaretre burt.
WELLS stated that he remved the above described
material to the NYCPD bomb truck - The explosive filler
was transported to the NYCPD Range, Rodran '8 Neck _ New York,
and the dynanite wrappers
9
the book of natches , cigarette
butt and fuse were taken to the WYCPD Bonb Squad office.
Detective HELLS describea the dynamite as five sticks
of Hercules 60 Percent Celatine Extra, nanufactured
August 21, 1973 , ana measuring 1 1/4 incnes by 8 inches .
Interviewed on_
8L9[74
0t
Jer_Yonk York File
5185_229
by
SA JAMES R LYONS:jas_
Dote dictated 8/12L34
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Detective AHDBEW HAUFMAN , Bomb Squad, NYCPD , furnished
the ^ following itans of evicence to SA JAMES R. LYONS :
1) Five Hercules, Inc. Gelatin Extra Dynanite Wrappera
}
Code Number 1973 iB";
22 One length of red fuse;
3 ) One whita ` matchbook with orange and black lettering;
4) One Lucky Strike cigarette butt.
Detective HAUFMAN advised that the above described
itens Were reroved fron the Meditation Room , United Nations
General Assembly building, UN Plaza, by Detective CFIARLES
WELLS , who i8 also assigned to the Bomb Squad.
Interviewed'on_ 8L8LZ4 ol Ner_Yopky_Ner_York File # _85_229
by SAJAESRSLYOHS :as Date dictoted 8L12LZ
This document contois ncithef recommendoliors ror conclusions 0{ Ihe Fbi. # i Ihe Poperty of Ihe FBI ond is looned lo Your agenys
it and Ils conlents cre not 10 bc disiributed oulside Your ogency.
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On August 8 , 1974 , SA JAMES R LYONS submitted
evidence as Obtained from the NYCPD Bomb Squad for
latent fingerprint examination to the FBI Laboratory.
There follows the results of that examination:
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1-326 ;Rcv. 7-16-73) FEDZA DER 0f TVESTTETTOH
Washington, D. C. 20537
REPORT
of thc
IDENTIFICATHON DIVISIOH
LATENT FiN GERPRiNT SEc Tion
YOUR FILE NO_ 185-229 August 22 , 1974
FBI FILE NO_
LATENT CASE NO. A-94767
TO: SAC , New .York
UNSUB.;
FIVE. STICKS OF DYNAMITE
FOUND INSIDE MEDITA TION ROOM
RE:
FRST FLOOR, UNITED NA TIONS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY BUILDNNG
8-7-74
PFO ATTEMPTED BOMBING 4
SUBVERSIVE
Airtel 8-8-74, teletypes 8-12-74 and 8-15-74, and
REFERENCE:
Louisville teletype 8-10-74
EXAMNATION REQUESTED BY: New York and Louisville
SPECIMENS: Five dynamite wrappers bearing pieces of Q1
through Q5
"Seven pieces of tape from fuse, Q6
Match book, Q7
Cigarette butt, Q8
This report supplements and confirms information
furnished New York by Bucal 8-14-74.
Listed specimens further described in separate
Laboratory report; which will include disposition of specimens:
One latent fingerprint of value developed on cover
of match book, Q7 . One latent_impression, either fingerprint or
(Continued on next page)
2 Louisville (185-6)
1 Newark (185-23)
1 New Haven (185-8)
Luctl
1
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Los Angeles (185-114)
Clerence M: Kelley, Director
THIS REPORT IS FURNISHED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONL Y
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New York August 22, 1974
palm print of value developed on
sticky side of tape from Q6 _
No latent impressions of value appear or were developed on re-
maining specimens _
Latent fingerprint identified 2s fingerprint of Robert
Colonell, U.S. Civil Service Commission, cant to United Nations _
Remaining latent impression compared, insofar as possible, with
fingerprints of following named persons, but no identification
effected :
Robert Colonell
Richard Lee Granger , United Nations Security Officer
applicant
Michael Halsey Brown, FBL #313717E
Larry David Staiford, FBI #774553K9 , #18113 , PD,
Jefferson County , Louisville_
2
Kentucky
Teresa Anne Franz, FBI #100529M7 , #1620801, SO ,
San Diego, California
Theresa Ann Frantz, FBI #949860G
Raymond Frantz, #A42213 , South Gate, California, PD
William Porter Gail, FBI #284932G
Terry Howard Frantz, #153-165 , New Orleans ,
Louisiana, PD
No prints located here for any of the above-named persons _
Major case prints necessary for conclusive comparisons.
Basis information furnished, no fingerprint record
located here for Jay Stafford; Henry Hunter, Hunter Ray Frantz
or Gabriel Kordovi.
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REPORT
of thc
0f iDE;TIFXATICH BWISICH
LATENT FIN G ERP RiN T SEc tion
YOUR FILE NO. 133-8 August :0, 1374
FBI FILE VO_
LATENT CASE vo? ~3767
TO:
SAC , Louisville
DEVz:
1w2oc_ci O-DMIIZ FCT D#Sc5
MECITATiON ROCN; FEZT FLCOR
RE: Ui CA EtiloiG,, AUCUST 7, 1374
FPC-ATTCMPTED BONENC
4
SUEFERSIVE
EiD
REFEREVCE: Teletyp? 8-16-74
EXAMLNATION REQUESTED BY: Louisvlle
SPECIMENS:
'Tb? lalert l:pression previously rogorted and remaining
ucentiled In thiz C3z? 528 Coinrared, insorar 28 Foxzible, with
fLzorzrint3 bi Zoith !villlar &alt, #W#003797D, rit r0 iienti -
icibon eifct2z. Ko pl-a prints hare for Smita. iZajor caga prLts
Dczcssry for CO aLlzta corjiri3ong with taig iatazt Iapreszioa.
Eassd 3n infcruation furnished, no fingerprint record
located her? for Cerel: Dza itay.
SEARTHED Ics f_
SERIALIZED Sie?
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New York (85-229) Aug2 1 {974
F3_nEX YM;R
LJEEELLi
Clerence M Keliey. Director
THIS REPORT IS FURNISHEQ FQR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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FD.302 (REV . 11.27.701
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
8/20/74
Dale o/ transcriplion
RICHARD LEB GRANGER, Security Officer, Security ana
Safety Section United Mations (C) Ceneral Assewly (uzz 3A}
Buildi
1
was interviered in the vicinity of 43rd Street and
UN Plaza Zew York, Gew York: Security Officer GRAFGZR
furnished the following infornations
On Mednesday_
2
August 7 , 1974, he reported to his place
of employrent at the TT Building, New Yczk, Nem York, at arproxi-
mately 9:00 a,m, At 9:15 a_I. , the quard Shift for tnat
under ent inspection ana he was assigned security postc 117
wic is the oitation Rcom, First #loor, UN Building. GRANGER
ai_riled 2l3 {2ditation Tc? 2s a arall, Jarkered room Set
aside for purposes of prayer and neditation for persons of
all religious faiths. He described tne room as eing almost
rectangular in shape ~with one ena being 3rller than the
other noievzr. The roon contains a small scuare stone
and the vest end of the roon contains ten saall benche3
utilized for tne purposes Of prayer or rrditaticn. G3JTGBR
further stated that following his aasignrent, he obtained the
key to tne {ditation Room from the basement Conference ROon
at 9;25 3+m. and proceeded directly to the %editation Room ,
which is normally locked, except for tne nours Of operation
of 9:30 a,n. to 5.30 Pama+ seven days a Meek: He advised that
after unlocking the room , he undertook tne norna l procedure
Of physically Bearcning the rOOm with a Elashligit for packages
Or articles of clothing posgibly left by visitors to the U:I
Building. fe advised that ne gearched the Et end of the IOOm
near tie large painting first, and then proceeded to search
in the vicinity 0z the west end, turning over each of the Small
benches in the process of searcning. He advised that #nen ne
turned over the srall bench in tne extrene southwest corner of
the rOOIn , ne Saw wnat appearea to be five sticks of dynamite-
Ha advised that on looking clczer, he cpwerved wnat appear?a
to be twio sticks of dynanite taped together, thrce lcose #iic3,
2n open Pac: of nagcnas , a cigirette; aa a fuse ajserbly lving
in the corner of the IOon. Ee ajvised tiat the citjaratte as
not snoking. He advised that he imnediately left the rooi3,
without touching any part of the device , locking the dcor
behind hin and notified his irmediate superior, Sergeant BITCHELL,
GRANGER advised that he did not re-enter the room until
8/19/74
al
New York, New York
File
NY 185-229
Interviewed on_
SAs JA:ZS La BECK ana
DAVID 2. V:T HOLLE JLB/ss
Dole dictated
8/20/74
by
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approxinately 3:30 Pam' , by which tine the explcsive Zevice
haa alreidy peen removed by the Mew Iork Citz Police Depart-
ment: (#XCPD)
GRAGER advised that tne guara posts at the UNT
are rotated freruently and tnat ije iad ouly been as3igned
duty at the leditation Room on a fek otner occasions in his
four Zeers of erp loyment with the U Security Force_ Iie
advi;eu t.120 32 .84 nor {orked a; th? 07 on cit_er onday Or
Tues= trese aates belng nis Gaya Off tat {8ek and tl2t :0
had not observed any suspicious activity in the vicinity of
the #editation Foom prior to his unlocking the roon, Te
addea that no jisitors had been allowed in tne U Building
a5 that morning ana that he could think of 1J0 posbible
Iotive.for the attenpted bonbbing. Security OffiCer GRANGER
advised tnat he,could furnish n0 further information.
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NEIL BREEN Lieutenant , Special Services Unit,
United Nations (UAT) Security and Safety Section was inter-
vievcd in the vicinity of 43rd Street and TN Plaza Iew
York , ilefv Yorik. Lieutenant BRZEI furnished the following
information:
iOn Wednesday
8
August 7, 1974, he was on duty in the
UN General Assenbly (U:G:) Bui lding=
1
when ne was notified bY
Sergeant #ITCIELL that an
expio3ive device nad been discovered
in tie fe2ditition ROom . Lieutenant 8 REEN advised tiat jle tnen
poztecipated in the clearing Of the Tv lobby o€ all visitors.
He advised that the New York City Police Department (NYCPD)
EOlb Squaa arrived Shortly thereafter &d rcnoved the explosive
device tarough tne Uiv main entrance_
Lieutenant BREEN advised that he then participated
with other members of the Special Services Unit in the interview
of U security personnel on duty that rorning. Lieutenant
BREEN advised that the Meditation ROOu is op2n fron the
hours of 9 : 30 2,m, to 5:30 p.I. 6
seven Gaya a Tveek: Ee advised
that te rcom is normally cleaed daily, during the norning
hours usually. #e further stated that 30 sroling is pernitted
in the Heditation Roon ant that no packages are allaxied to be
carried into tie room: Licutenant BT:T advised tnat the
roon is a small, dark enclosure frequently Uzed for purposes
of preyer and meditation both Ut &elerutes 2nd visitors.
He added that normally there are three Ui security Officers
on auty in the main lobby Of the U4 at all t1;1sa
Lieutenant BPEEN stated thzt Zhe Ozficers on duty are
Lnstructea to search inccring pad-ages and that visitors are
invitea to cteck packages ana related itens at the U:J nain
prior to entry into the UN Buldirg- Ke advised that on occasion
various e+hnic and political grojpz auring tia course of
demonstrations in the UN had staged sit-down strikes
0
but that
tnere had never been ay warning or indication regarding t2 "se
of ezplogives. Licitenant BfEEN advised tnat he could furnish
no further information regarding tha incident at the present tine .
8/19/74 New York, Zew York NY 185-229
Inlerviewed-on Fila
SAs JAES L, BECK ana
DAVID E. ION HOLLE SLB/ss 8/20/74
by Dale dictated_
This documenf conta ne#hcr recommendalicns nor ccnclusions cf Ihe FbI. I1 is Ihe properl} of the F8i ord is looned Io Your ogency;
it ond its conients orc nof 10 b6 distribuled oulside Your ogency.
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8/13/74
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WILLI # JUMIOB: STAIZORD, residing it 1108
Claricze Lzc, 1uiic Dccteely, aaU %car t0 intor-
vicning 335 23 J
LzUd
1
furuisicd thc folloiiing
ibforsitioz.
RAREED adviacd tha # #D L#digidual kiorn to
bir.:8 MIZI ZCG @Pteared 2* €6iford Lock :lo?
Lezirgto;; Gaclry, i3 ri0 f01l oi 1373 Gwd :
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tice Solvw JWy aad his trotker 43Y 87E;3Y :2A]ZFCrd
i1 a ccc?crzitior coccrning tre #rixbomS koeledge
c2 2o0.; 8? ~iity 20 ~ic} 23 . 024 ir 2tri-
201 Cvisceiily; _noiwcicn: i Lnc} 3c: 8ic$ #atcii
Eifht rzquire tlo @rauthorisid pickirg or cpcming or
lock_ CIGTO0 odviged tiGr aiter Jo Tcr #ia brotner
cspressed Zwly icrorect in Cjcj'8 Subecstions and EZC;N
1ez$ the iiieord Lock Ehon auc} 5a5 Io: accn #gain until
bis 3cmczrerce 2 # t0 Staiford Lock Siop 0J or about
Honray , July 22, 1074.
JaY ZTJPTOED avised tbat O or' atout Ecturday,
July 20 1074, e4 ar*ic1s. aprcared on tne front p;e
of tbc
'iiciscid, Ecitucly,
fe1spapcr anU this articlo
~efcrrcd t0 €@ i#ct ric JY aad nls bzoruer, LlY ,
bac pcet: {ovolvad j1 3 burslary 10 Irnnkiort, Btucfy,
cn tnc cve3ing or July 3, 1574. On this #?poora2c0
Reomti a: twp Etafiord Lock Gicp on July 22,-1370,
EZOm dlisclosed tmi bc Jac rcad this article ccrccrning
JiY ard #1s brebor LzZI and {dvlscd t%cr 26 iclt
like rio Vrrroe3 Rere #iz rizd ci rooplc. IIn_N
ErcCested 040 t1? ;ABO3D jxrotbers Giuj iced scre
bcf? 19 Tetricg out 0r tbi0 {C53 a2d that 12 tXoY wera
piilist to ";0 =3r %roko , he pould Gicci0s8 t8 thcn
4 {cj t0 cC Cxfleercu, Mrcrcin tme 12443
particicltice 5i7nG# : i3lucrce :ra _ripnig
Fic cc!la #:9r cz0 823 21t 230 r2zolwt-n
of ticir pr{R1on. Gc tnej avised the MczcS
tiat i1 tcy 3ro ictczrotcd in tnis 528822 tt tbey
sic#id coicilc: n4m 3: his rczidence #t iul Cberry
Strcct, Icrca, fentueky.
Interviewed o_ 8/9/7 01 ~Lexicgtan,_Kentucky # LI_135_6_
by 84 JCB;-# ~GIL / ; Cle dictated 2{12674
Ihis document coniqins neiher recommendotins 0oi concluyjons 0/ #he Fbi. 0 " Ihe Propefty 0/ the F8l ond is looned Io Your agency,
it and its conients 0r0 noi I0 68 distributed oulside Your ogeocy.
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JY ZWPO D edwis?d tkt ho ond hlg brothr
Troco?e% +0 t:? Mi-enc 43 ; 3320 ? m0 09
Julz 1578, 257173 #*r? &0 TCir?icly "0u
Pz XJttini, Jirarda : r 8 ivitod
into tnc _1.0.1 regidzce ZBu 2 K#:UiL #* cat
tif?, 6xrvcu 3 cib %emi0 {l3; 20J 7av 1.4 :e
bac: 0; 620 I-#_Wlrj_ 23 x&21 10 5i4 1; :4
*4 #foi2L417 4J", colchiz
0
Gro:j 117 {*.01.
Yi +nt Ka 23mie4 tbis Icr2l t0
bo 04:, 44 4* J 8#
MTtzrz #tatod tlat mailc at tto CFCGA
reaico3oc} :3 eicelgod i0 4 ?~ 40 worber tzn &
hz. 163, F3 1 accr o tke Iem Ercja Lotorcycle
02, 7, U??raimm Wck 62JMta4 40 *10 axre
c" 2 : ~- wdvif0L 2.0 20 295 Lcwc
18 960 aeri52 in 20 #*a20 ci {05
Gi c;w: * b* {1tz+72241 1 wd25 2410
rcrorc)eic L?t %0 Lcnaej C0 8 11cvioes cltbdiD.
Co% t31X w wuz tbe 12C1 +3+ be Mie # Ticy
Cayicrca xv227cl0 ;nie E. dcpcxibod 28 #
"chnzer" cJ4 tbzt tniz DrurCtCfc 0+% crcntly loaned
to & zriecd cz 410 i3 tc #ttc 0 #1c3'1ra .
EIw ezbfbitod to Jiy Ierzntw} and his
brotner, 2 me3or ci Dezon?st #zriclcs J33 cfippirgs
#0 icclmic x8mn #201 Lum ferci 5cre i40
tzeuer &r %J r^.109/84 13 {:acu ~-10 er83 in#
etuzlzy. rCi G3cicu0d t0 ti0 :a4ron erotuczs tbat
t _ ~C 3bn f {> ~ajnar; ;`c3; h?
0 N.0 ;4 17730 €3 ~rUcl 7 00 17 3 33C4 : 3zcb
82 cir fr :"0 840 Ef &384013; :-fibzccs #5}
ctiti I-0? @_b3 0j? 0833 01- 22 cca0roiicm.
2or furtir dizolnycd *0 4}Z S3: 4 * ZO@} 914
}is %ofror 8 2#8pn #% {hot0*R sbica ieu
recailow 39 €caing 14#8, eru 2_30 piotctnnas.
acCorting to iw;3 Prre Df Llc Dlted Xoticrg lociliffcs
Jn Moj York Citza Zm poieted crt to ~AY s3rzow0
particalaro or tscge photccrapic, notirz D1 SCco 0r 0bon
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tbat Drcs at tho Wnited Notiono ffcilities did
not 7car cidcartwc, but Direls ccnzzined 3 cacictcr
0z Eco 60 ticir oltg. Crc 02 t2e pcctocrozu] #S
Of a "rcup of Eaople outside Rnc &nltzu rilcus
builint 7cd Gz4ZCED adwised that 1t #8p33rc: rmat
t6is plotorapi T45 Eie 0i 2 touz 03}_ i3
clz? 03,lal-cd o22 #otofroph 2s beizs abi irsido
the Tnitzd Naricns Incilitics anc roiatcd %o tnc
r/*2 8 J 8 B8:Y.G. L3. er0, 4" i 1.2 dcr
gaph, -woufd a2pear ajacene to the uppCr rigut tana
coricr cf tu1n [iotoprapl, if it cxcoripiszed 3 ereater
ere3 of €0 {scilities.
B N idviacd Jar and hig brothcr EERY
tnt he T23 0: Crr *ire ir thc Enited #tat8 Dilitry
and th3 kc md pcen a pratroopcz' durirg his cllist_
Deet .
EIOm questicnoc JaY STAFFOED snd bi5 brother
a8 &0 thcfr %ncolcEgc 0f #ircrds, acking if Jsc
bad ary czpericncc Iith pistols, and further &.king 11
JAY aud Liljly #4%zom md ever Givcn thought t0 slooting
RnyOra Of ir tnc SZTZCU brotlcrs, if trappea, #culd
ic willing to Gncot rreir Tay cei i 3 sitwatico. After
tnig tiicvzzigm, il8n tnen iftrodiuced the subjcct 02
tkc piciu otlerc' pirticizotion L0 0 pliib t0
cestroy critcc in ih0 Joz ej 1atis buildi:g at
Nem Ycrk: Lity. EIS dlgrmgsed tma fact €1at scveral
statc i7 0 %9it Kti€e3 Luileing rclnrce to
Rilsccuics rlt 60 1 83 Ortcjra *0 ?1t r32+ thesc
statuor Giould : &23#rod. 211 Cescri Z0 tiio
51f8,1.0 L;o::"r3 Cre Sz2iu88 #icu i3 l07r6 On iiie
iin 21031*G Eitcd Eife Luil44ig Fbich Latcd
depicted cvi1 Szd Rs tbe covil jn #2sjiso LZCmN
tbcn dcseribed another statu? mnich i3 contaired i0
the bascreut 0z tro Unltc& Mationg zacilitics cbich
BCT% felt cepicted a pcEsn idol. relatizg t0 pagan
rItual aud sacrifice.
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JAY SILZFCTD stetcd BRONIN then discugsed
& Sc*2ze piti 1a ard bis brotber Liry elercin DCEN
GJs fipatced by a rotired Colonel 0r Geueral Qf te
Erz} #d twis irelvidual bad-coetrcted rirh BECN
to Costroy %8 s*~tjo3, JY SZ4rZI0 statcd tbat
CESE cizelcc?4 tit %0 bad cortrctad t0 "zrform"
and had recoivod ;220 in payueot to Go +0 tta Unf ted
Netlons bui dlng ard destroy the statues . Tze #250
%23 ell03207 237770+ rcz Su77l925 220 9020sed curirg
tt2 82820 { Zzlo23d 3 3222 Mhczcin % T3 t0
placo Ipxcplary or e-plesiva tavtccs afcund tne bese
of this ett00 ang solicitcd tke irvolvorent Of JAX
and Luy #IN2TCW fOr t43 purps? 0r racping people
off cf bis Ncr end euzipg dlsturbnzco ceilo ba
plneed €--olc81ve5 arcurd tua Stitho 080 #Wj Jit tho
iiec. 7 Ziscussed €02 Possibilft; 3X knlng
3m Czrtt ristol abor enoat out tha 2ertoiilazce
Co3ero, EJicm Cowcrod tbe_ 8I8a cr tte "3711 statuto:
CTCN} &260 #scussed tne pcssibility cr ?1riving et
tho Ucf ted Keticr; julldijg f0 2 Vzn t770 Wejiclo
which sould %e Lettored With tbe nafn? Fpxa 17420
ard Ergrovinz Fojlt, Iresrecrzrcr.
4
.21 tbat
tbis rsre pf Vebicla vouid b? #cconcic.?23 4e32uCh
25 tbe {ara fcre 1e; ara @zvi:z %vjilr, ircorporated
iottered on tke sit0 cf 39 720 FSLa 34-3 *82+
ha aad ba accdnniiccs wefe @onlozed 04 0 8r7 ~0v thich
Malnzaired, reonired, r cleena stetue 4. ~ Teited
Natioz? fcilltlc3_ LG 2is0 ciicuiid ii8 possibllty
0f heving an indlvi ul in 2 moc0l cbai;, sftting on
the exwfE88Vu CAmz 3, +:j 84066u rurt; ugrizmco t0
tz2 Uizi z9J {otioi _-c141803 conld to @cCOrilsicd
this Iny ritbou0 susplcion,
TC _ls? dlgcuced wltk JIY JTYCD and
hs brotbcr t33 Pocjibility cf involvlng o"other
sndividual fa #h18 ecicr8, ezplainizs that 0i8 individual
bad bccn tcicbing cr: instructing LZCA i0 tbe u50
of ropelli"g walls with ropes. CZCIN dscussed
tha fact that 0 frecway was adjecent to Or unaer the
Unl ted Nations facilities and that esczp ccald ba
gaca out tha rear 0f tbat facllity &nd town an embankunt
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or wall and, once escaping the facilitles In this
manner an automobile could be stopped , a pistol
stuck in the face f the occupant and the occupant
forced tq drive BROTN and other members of the group
to any destination in New York
JAY STAFFORD advised that BROMN _ apparently
In an attempt to Impress he and his brother, related
to the fact that 1f they were interested in involving
thenselves in this type 0f schene and could 'berforr
well, that they would acquire a nunber of influential
friends and night even be able to see Governor GEOFGE
MALLACE BROTN related to the fact that the STAFFORD
brothers would have no expenses if they involved them-
selves 021 the trip to New York City inaszuch 2s
(BROIZN) had a rumber of .friends associates whio
they conld lodge mIth to and from New York. JAY STAFTORD
advised that EIOTT repeatedly referred to the term
"perfornance 01 and STAFFORP interpreted thie word
"perzormance "1 to nean or identical with pulling off
eone type Of job. BROTN related that he had not 'perforned"
in several yearg and needed to 'perform Ti at this time
In order to regain influence or re-establish himself
with prior associates _
BROTN further briefly discussed rellgious
philosophies mith JAY STAFFORD ana his brother relating
the fact that the Bible had been nisinterprcted BRONN
stated that the Bible referred t3orauthorizes man to
bave a t least seven wives and also related to the fact
that the destruction of statues in the United Nations
building would bc accomplished for rellgious 4s well
as
political reasons
BROTN then asked 0f JAY STAFFORD and his
brother, if thcy were aware of anyone in Kentucky who
could furnish hin dynanite JAY STAFFORD advised that
he might have given BROY inforna tion concerning 2
younger brothcr of a person known to JAX STAFFORD as
GLENN LYNN DEORTING , f Lexington, Kentucky. JAY STAFFORD
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advised tbat hc at one tIne 1728 2 fricnd of DEORTING
and bcliaved that CZCRTIRG S *_ycunger brother had
expericrcc FJth nitrcglycerin ana" hed perhaps attenpted
or had in fsct producea nitrogfycerin in the
garaze of DECITING s ~residence In Lcxicgton_
9
Kentucky.
8TATTORD advised he could not say for ccrtaiz Fhether
Or not he" gav0 EROTTN DEORTING 's+. name BRO;IN dis-
cussed the possibllity of us ing dynauite on tbe
gtatue that WZs in the basement 0f the United Nations
building.
JAY 8TAFFORD advised that BROWN exhibited
8 boz upstairs at the ERO"} residence and tbis box
contained Soje bags of white powdcr BIONN dcgcribed
these bags of pomdcr 18 bcing ingredlents which were
to be ibcorporated in 3 chcnical composition, this
composition bcing capable of producirg cztrencly high .
temperatures if it 52; ignitcd_ BEOHN cxpressed tho
fact that thig conposition would coupletcly nelt any
bronze or steal itcm and that it Fouid acquire 2
tenpcrature 0f 50,000 dcgrces_ BROR statcd that
be was expccting 3 shlpnent of another ingredicnt
mhlch hc did not have at the tine, and oncc; this
ingredicnt arrivcd, he vould be able to nanufacture
the heat producirg product_ JAY STAFZCRD adviged
that BROYN called the naac of tbis ingredicnt and
tbat it elther had Gome thing to do with, soundcd like ,
or incorporated aluninu: ,
JAY STAITORD stated that BROwN nade 2 number
of rcferences to "swinc pigs" _ BORN thcn asked
JAY STAFTOFD and his
brother if
it Fouldn 't be more
remarding %0 lct the "Gwinc pigs M1 Inop that their days
were nunbcred than to be rich_ BROITN suggestcd tha t
the STAFTORD brothers could involve tlansclves in
8ctivitics that hc nad in mind and if they 'berforncd"
well, they would not have any money or otbcr problcns _
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BROHN advised that be Fas golng to plae the
explosives et the Unitcd Kations building whether or
not JAY SNFYORD ard his brothcr warted to g0 along _
BROTZ gave the imprcsaion tbat he Ras comuittcd to do
this sope time around the first of August _ CIC told
the STAFFORD brothers that it Rould ba ve to be done and
that be ;ould do it alone if neccssary_ BPOMN told the
8IrFo;3 8at 9? #d Froposed +hi: schene io Soz2 0f
ji5 aisoi4ces #iich} ke zd jcaj Zul *21 ;2r3 a2d &r3t
they had refused to g0 along with it. CROTN discussed
the fact that he haa been charged on a nunbcr 0f counts
in the state of California , but had Bever bcen con-
victed_ CEC N also lleged tha t he Fas using an alias
and that if he uced nis truc nane , he would not be
able toget coployment . EOwm also cxhibited to the
STAFFORD brothcrs, 2 Rotorcycle magazine wiich EEORIN
suggested he was publishing or sorze hom innved in
the publicntion 01 this nagazine_ JAY STAFZOED fur-
ther adviscd tha t he observed four high pomered rifles
in one of the upstairs roons of tne CO;N resicence
STATFORD described the upstairs Of BBORN 's residencc
23 being ab attic which had bcen converted Into utility
space com tainicg two roons, oce 0z thcse roons bcirg
wallcd with a pneling raterial and unfinished and tbe
other room used to store sba t appcared to be personal
iters _
JAY STAFFCZD advised that neither he nor
his brother Lfiry corsidered CRCWN ' s proposal to be
legitiste 2i tie tizo and tit thcir visit with
BPOEN rmS tcraintzd rith the understarding or fceling
that Jiy aud LZ #culd rccontzct hin 11 ard Fhen they
were interested in iovolving tberselves in the tyPC 0f
activity #hich EiSn nad described . JAy STAZYCED stated
that le felt that CC;N trsted he and his proticr,
probably basing this trust on the fact that JAY and
LARRY had bcen involved in a burglary-safe cracking
attempt. JAY STAFFORD advised that he and his brother
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left tbe EROWN resldence on the evening of: July 23
9 1974 , and have rot seen nor been contacted by BROMN
sloce that tize_
{AY STAFTORD described ERCIT' 29 2 wbite
nale, 6 '2" 120 Founds blond hair (conbed back), full
beard Rith austache LO;N Grives an old Ereen
Chevrolet autcnobilc, 'posaibly 8 1967 nodel_
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIS
8/13/74
Dolo of IranscrIpllon_
LAREY STEEETET STATTORD , 3676 Crosby Drive,
Lezington, Kentucky, known to the interviewing
agent by previous association, furnisbed tbe fol-
loving information;
!. :
STAFFOFD advised that an individual known
to hin a8 HIKZ BROWN appeared at the Stafford Lock
Shop of Richnond
}
Kentucky, in August, 1973 _ The
Stafford Lock Shop is 2 business omned and nanaged
by LAIRY S;/EEIEY STATORD and WILLIH JUNIOR (JAY)
STAFFORD from the fall of 1973 until approximately
August 1 1974. Ering this visit by EPONTN in the
fall of
1973 _
BRORNN involved LARRY STAFFORD and bis
brothr JAY in a conversation which was interpreted
by LARRY STAFFOID a3 designed to produce LARRY 's
and JAY's feelings or attitudes concerning the
possibiliy of the STAFFORD brothers involvenent in
burglary or unauthorized lock picking activiies .
LARRY STAFFOBD advised that neither he nor his
brothcr JAY gave the impression that they would be
interestcd in those type of activities and BROHN
Bubsequently left tbe STAFTORD Lock Shop and was
not heard of nor seen again until July 22, 1974 .
On July 22,.1974, BROMN again appeared
at the Stafford Lock Shop and disclosed the fact
that the had read an article in the Richcond
Kentucky, newspaper wherein Jiy and LAfRY
SzAFZORD
Fere described as two individuals arrested on
July 4, 1974, burglarizing thc Grant's Departuent
Store in Frankfort, Kentucky BROTN made reference
to the fact that he had rerd this article and dis-
closed to the SIAFTCHD brothers that he felt that
they wsere his kind of people LARRY STAIFOPD advised
that BROTN thcn asked if he and his brother JAY would
beiintercsted in "geing for broke" BFOWN suggested
that LARBY and JAY STAFFOFD' night be intercstcd in
involving therselves in sone activities mhich ke (CEOITN)
had in, mind and if these activities mere 2 success ,
LARRY and JAY_STAFFORD would gain
a nunber 0i influential
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%o:_ J-w3Tcz EECc c tzt 037
Ect #} fL0 rccigcac? @} 101 CCy Gtrcet, Zrc?
ZrtucvU, 00 Zurtber ticclsc 4CC%3 tbt bc (Zom)}
bac Lp Rwd.
KX vurd gtctcd *3t be a3d Ns botbcr
J7 #ra" Ggnr t0 3r7a, LiLE-, 02 L30 ioblgming
@y, ju 1974_ a8 #t 00: cji #t "0n'&
# 0777 #% 'i R Etrenr 5 D* 6
Dify #1 %juic: visit ot tlai %ciceu?. {oz rrt
porr # scbcm? imyolving {ech} @nc LxrY and
Jrf 02 3 rmarcin 8110 ture0 G1 E Bcwid tznyol
t0 Icw Ror% Gly jr4 ucstrect grycral shlWs in 0m
Uwiled Goric miloxm. ISm doscr bbo Ore "f
2300 0-0.38 # %X0.23 cr Lfi3m %2 c60i 40
direisn, 1213 Slrcuo 01173 ## {74 #1u floz 6 Z}e
Ditenn#ricx; 1414dli. ~i_Md e4Mice rat 1Z
tca [*012800 1 *#etrc &0 €00 rarecnt 0r ti United
Njtior FAfleing #hich <cpicrem 301 typs 0f id0l
#crelip &,Tnar bnlri2ic0.
MBT DXAZ?CED 9dvined that TC-I discurged
# @Urbez 0 elterarivc dothogs 0r desttotis tbzne
0t2t8n Lu tuc [8i ; ats0ns l"ilciN6. t3080
21672461
4 #C? kacfving ep 222 pr 0 120 #Jr t3s
m 3 ~o2teri 63 tx Dito mbilr cumrcsred tkr ire
trucr #lorox t 340 t3w6 &r Siarwo ciceniwg Lr"
taniz 00r80. Lsaolno crilftsd t01011 VIRfBOD
"JW5 330? 6 nG? 0r #3L Exic: I3
9 : 7 298833 278f11 4.8
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~ t0 i:c20 690 (Nt} Mr
63 '& 27 x2 1271 4n i:war.#&7rn;
L4ir 3rrw ~rctd iw% Erm Iutlod Gidciscd
*3 Tr?-l4liict 81 bDoI_r cWt # cuzvrilzauc? C3ri
13 T.d {aito0]n2423 12410i13 40 Cner Lo?ticr
#bc tlLC cf _ W08320 &r K-3e:o:jm or #Xr.Wlilc
tmy #ic #0lcoivcs ii GiJ7 fncifity- DO tolkod
2804} _l8 pirticipetion f0 3 rotorcyclo EarE Isrcd
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the Zrori Croes &*4 &loo discuased te f40} t93f t615
nctzrjclo 035; crigiented 01 F9 racnurtotm i3
Callivrja Zzjalzj Ghibitcd 3 #3 8r 2
Pn:2 {46;0;cs afu cliscingc i 3 33C] :2% 729 Fz2s
rocrorre Lo 100 %ncr e.1t be *3 4904v3 i0 006:16es
an8 ecrcustritiozs 3cpirted 1 rrs3o Giippin3s @iclwii
3t #7m "i 7 04
L6d Ltmr 714 b~1 So~; : 89 0 Gce, 2
Groustraticra 33d Cc2ec {lstprtirccs 000 ffsbts
f 0G03 to altr the Eatut0 9f t6C8 cvents .
3570= SRNITozd furtter dloclcred tnat
Bi3 cribibd 0 b4% 1m i:i3 %eri nc2 Ebich Lo
0icl2u {c024 Cxeulcalo rv:d 60 X0 crulcgswcs
AJd Atd 632rn} 6J3 Dr T_c Trarrd t0 #
nib 203Z. 1+-W talkzd 3080 tiQ iw0+ #J}
jue #cgulzed orc r€oRifinz f3rmolcot %0 delueem %0
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#clmg mo5 t332 cr i CCICiory ccrpczirion; Blicb,
Micn 11t, ptused 9 Liziing e1oct Cr Eecb a blgb
tEupcriturc, test it %omlu Dclt Ay M7orze D tteel
swatu0>-
E3 Zrmtod 8681524 Gmt Eis 020 #intpitly
rwdo roEqtonc? to activitics -Jch be Xcierd *0
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using dynanlte to destroy statucs In the United Nations
facilities STATFORD stated that BROFN Fas atterapting
to convincc he and his brother, io involve then-
Belves ix placing cxplosives in thc United Nations
Buflding,_ the STAFFOID brothers 1 Involvenent bcing that
Of causing 2 disturbance mhilc BRONN placed chemicals
around the basc of the devil type statue on the rain
floor of tho United Nations Buiiding_ BROMN further
discussed alternativc methods 0f getting Into the buflding ,
one of th? rethods bc the u28 Of an indfvidual in
& wheel: chair Rio would sit C2 erplosives to concc?l
then _ BROW;ZT further discussed the possibility Of exiting
out the rcar 0f the United Nations facilities which
BROTNN dcscrlbed a9 being buiit adjacent to or over a
freeway , BROTTN discussed the use of ropes to rappel
walls and the possibility 0f an escape rethod wherein
the frceway would be reached, and then a passing motorist
would be Zlagged down. Once the passing motorist stopped,
a
pistol Iculd be shoved Jn his face and he could be
{orced to take en individual or several Individuals
anyizhere they wanted to go .
LARIY STATTORD adv ised that BROTTN claimed
that he had contracted to destroy statues at the Unltcd
Nations building and that his orders or contract Came
from 2 rctired Colonel or General in the Arny . BROHN
talked about having 8250 expense money which would be
used for the purchase 02 explogives and travel to a3d
from Nem York State_ BROTTN discussed the fact that
little money was needed Inagmuch as he had assoclates
or Zricnds In route to New York, who would provide
food and lodging .
LARRY STAFFORD advised that BORN continued
to use thc exprcssion "pcrformance" and advised that
he wou Ld travel to Iew York and complete this contract
assignment whether or not LABRY and his brother partici-
pated . BRONN also discussed the fact that 2 friend
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On August 16 , 1974 , the_telephone records for the
residence 0f MICAEL HALSEY 2 Row8 101 Cherry Road Berea ,
Kentucky , telephone numbeyx 502-986-9744 were obtained
by subpoena. The following toll charges and infornation
pertaining to each are set forth:
August 2 , 1974 Call from BROINN s residence at
Berea Kentucky to Falls Church ,
Virginia ,
703-332-1527-
August 3 , 1974 Collect call to BZONNN' s
residence from Falls Church ,
Virginia_ Records reflect
cali was made from a Coin phore
with the first three digits 532.
August 3 ,-1974 A third party call by MIKE
'BROWN from coin phone at Falls
Church Virginia, 703-532-9515 ,
to New York New York,
212-877-7048 .
August 3 , 1974 4 third party billing by MIKE
BROWN from Falls Church
Virginia, coin phone 703-532-1527
to Hicksville, New York ,
516-938-8700
August 5 , 1974 A collect call from 687 telephone
exchange in New York City
accepted at the residence
of MIKE BROWN in Berea, Kentucky.
August 6 , 1974 A collect station-to-station
call to Darien , Connecticut
(the call appears on the bili
to be €rom BROMN ' s resicence
at Berea , Kentucky) number
655-1950 _
It is noted that 687 exchange (or MUrray Hill 7) is
used bY the New York Telephone Company for the area in Manhattan
from East 37th Street north to East 47th Street and from
Fifth Avenue east to the Fast River. WILLIAM F_ MC GARTY
New York Telephone stated that recording of only exchange
numbers on a long
afgtpace' _
collect call, 1.e, 687 indicates
that the call was placed from a box in the above-described
3 area'
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Results of interviews with employeesa of the
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA TION
Dote of transcription -8423/74
GEORGE YENEGUS 37 Schenck Jvenuc Brooklyn, Mex York ,
telephone (212) 647-8368 , was intervie;ed at tne Commodore
Hotel, 42ru Strcet and Park Avenue, "anhattan, New York
where he is employed as Cief 0f Securi
He advised that a
hotel registration cara indicates that
MIKE BRON v: registered at the notel at 7,15 P.m.' August 5 , 1974 ,
and waj assigned Room 1092 _ 52C6i7 indicated that his address was
Rt. 7 , Box 236 , Little Rock , Arkansas. 3pjn rid 829.08
cash in advance for the room and checked out soretime cn
August 6 , 1974. MENEGCS gtated that there is no check-out time
starzed On th2 rcjistraticn card ard B7orx] nresutably checked
out Eczeiiz ~ulcre the kotel'5 1 ?.7. cileck-our tire.
NZNEGUS stated that the registration card indicates that
BRORN checked in alone and that no additional charges, such as
telephore calls, were _billed to hin. The registration indicates
that Cozrodore Fotel .clerk #16 , BILL FOSTER, handled the
transaction with BROR?I .
XIIECCS gtated that the original registration cara is
maintaineal ur. JA'S J
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SHZWLIJ General Credit #anager,
Hotel Biltrore, Madison Avenue at 43rd Street, #anhattan
MENEGUS explained tnat the Cornodore Hotel and Biltmore Hotel
are part of the sane chain and records of both hotels are
maintalned at the Biltmore _
Interviewed on
8/21/74
0f:
New York New_York File # NY 185-229
SA VINCE;T MILACCIO , JR. Wamfw 8/23/74
by Date dictated
Thig document containg neither recomnendations nor conclusiong of the FBI: It is the propcrty of the FBl and is loancd to
your ugency; it and its contents ure not to be distributed outside your agency.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
8/23/74
Date of tronscription
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ED BLUHM, Parking Attendant , Comodore Hotel
Park Avenue at 42nd Street, "anhattan, advised that if
a custorer reglests that his car be parkea at tne
Manhattan Parking and Tealty Corp . Parking Lot, located
at 213 East 43rd Street, wnich is the parking lot
utilized by the Commodore Hotel, the license plate nurber
Ls recorded before the vehicle is driven to the parking lot.
BLUHM gtated that a review of the entries made
on
August 5, 1974 , for vehicles so parked did not reflect
any venicle with Kentucicy license plates .
Interviewcd on 8L2L/14
of Ren_Yonk Mex York File # MX15-229
by SA VINCENT_HILACCIL_IL Date dictoted __ 8/23474
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBL. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
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of kranscriplion
On Aurust 22 ,1974 , New York Qffice( YO} , federal
Burzau 0f Invegtigetio(FBT) Special Aqents(SAs) DRZ i3 . CAFR
and COREY F . HNRT obtained a suiopoena duces tecizm from
Assistant United State3 Attorney(AES) JOIN H, G2033 , Souchern
Dtrict cr ;2v York (SEY) for tne original rcgistration card
for cre pire 3ROw:, xiho Vas registerea On August 5,1374 at te
Cormodore Iotel, Park #venue at 42nd Street, :ew York (T) , &i.
It is roteq Cha subvoena duce3 tecam was prepared in the nac Of
Hotel pilamore , jadison Avenue and 43ra Street, sinc? the
Comnodore {lotel records are maintaired a€ tie iiltora Iotel,
Cn Atauat 22 ,1974, at 12:00 Naon , aforanentioned agents
3erved 2 432c970 Vucag tecim} t3 ;rE5 Da BONTR, @oistent
ceneral Crealc ~Elager for ta ~iltcre #uiel. ~G " cxlied
with te subpoena request &a relezsed Original registration caraa
Inlerviewed on
8/22/74
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~Y185-229
by_ Shs_DREX n C1EE_&_COREI_!_HZT /nad_Dale dictoled ~8/22/7L
This documont conlains ncilher recommandalions nor
conclusion: 67 RAF8i Ii is Iho property of Iha F8i ond is loonad lo Your ogency;
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IN VIEL OF SUSPECT 'S MICHAEL IIALSEY BRONTN ' S,
PRIOR ARREST FOR DISCMR2 07 A FIPENRT ITO AJ OCCUPICD BUIGDINGL
AND HIS USC O5 ETPLOSIVE IATERIALS I3 THE FATTER TT;DZR INVESTI-
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AYAL FORM NO: I0 Mio-1q3-O} AiAY" 1882 EditioN
GSA GEN: REG , NO: 27
UNITED STATES GC RRNMENT
Memorandum
TO DIRECTOR , FBI DATE: 1/19/65
SAC , HONOLULU 157-103 (C) 24
SUBJECT: MICHAEL HALSEY BROIN , Xnex
Aka Mike H.CxBrown
RM HAWAII
Aibe
OO: HN
Enclosed are nine copies of LHM captioned as above .
Inasmuch as subject has made a threat concerning Chief
Justice EARL WARREN
3 a copy of LHM is being made a vailable
locally to Secret Service and an additional copy for the Bureau
in the event it is desired to furnish Secret Service a copy at
Washington, D. C.
Investigation at Honolulu was conducted by SA LEO S _
BRENNEISEN _ posi baeEL
Y)-owlcy
HN T-1 is Mrs LEO S
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BRENNEISEN
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contacted 1/13/65 ,
who requested her identity be concealed"
Source who described ANP on APPENDIX page is CS RH 94-R.
Since there is no indication BROWN is an officer of the
American Nazi Party and no indication the organization has formed
in Hawaii no further investigation is being conducted in this
matter However, in the event any information is received of
possibie
formation of ANP in Hawaii, this ma tter will be reopened
and consideration given to requesting Bureau permission to inter-
view subject _
Bureau (RAM)
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UNIT. STATES DEPARTMENT 0F J TICE
FEDERAL B U RE A U 0 F INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to Honolulu, Hawati
File No:
January 19, 1985
Re: MICHAEL ' HALSEY BROMN
(Also Known As MIKE 1. BEOWN)
RACIAL MATTER
Ga
HAWAII
On Novenber 23, 1964, William File_
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634 East Boulder
Street Colorado Springs Colorado, advised that his daughter
Irene had been arrested approximately three months ago in Pueblo,
Colorado, on a charge of robbing a filling station He reported
his daughter had been placed in the custody of her parents until
such time as there is an additional hearing in the matter.
While Irene was in the Pueblo County Jail she started
receiving letters from Brown, a person whom she has never
personally met . File pointed Out Irene S picture had appeared
in newspapers after her errest, ana it 19 possible Brown may
have gotten her name and address from 2 newspaper article_
File made available a copy of a letter of November 9,
1984, addressed to his daughter He advised she is not aware
of {he fact he had made such 2 copy . The letter is quoted as
follors:
"Nov . 9, 1984
"Dear Irene ,
"Looks like my boy Barry sure took a shellacking , doesn't
it? 1 lost $115 on that clown Next time I'11 back
Robert 3helton (Grand Imperial Tizard 0f the KIK) or
somebody I can get better odds on As long as I'm
going to lose I'd like better than 4 to 1 odds like I
got on Goldwater _
"Commander George Lincoln Rockwell (head Of the American
Nezi Party) spoke here last week at the university. Fe
was fabulous: Ii he' s ener in Colorado speaking be sure
to hear him _ My little band of extrenists and I had
dinner with him and decided to cast our lot with his
movement--the guy really knows gome things Like did you
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hear that 15 out of 17 convicted traitors since 1945
have been Jews? (Of course, 17 out of 17 members of
the Mafia are Italians) Or that Jewvs run the NAACP
(PRES- Sidney Fineberg) CORE
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etc? Or that three
Russian Jems ovn ABC , C3S , and NBC (For a record Of
their activities see None Dare Call it Treason '?
mhat he said that really hit me between the eyes ,
though, was when he referred to the 6 million Jews
Hitler allegedly gassed: Dont' you think those people
DID sonething' ?
"What really drove his point home to however
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was a
full page ad in our city nerspaper_ 8ix Reasons Why
You Should Worry About Extremism Fut out by the National
Council for Civic Responsibility (A very left-wing
outfit) Most O1 the people listed as directors_ etc'
of the organization were you-know-what . Seems they're
scared stiff 0f the John Birch Society, etc_
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because
they migh% repeal the income tax and impeach Earl
Harren _ It'S %oo bad chey didn t mention us Nazis-
we 're not going t0 impeach Farl Warren when Rockwell
gets to be President in '72 . Te're going to hang him_
"Sure wili be glad when I get back to the states_ A1i
the girls over here are a bunch 0f coon-loving bleeding
hearts and it makes my Alabama blood boil_
"Is there any race problem in Coloredo? My buddy in the
photo is going there in a year or two and if there's
a denand fcr white men to stand up to the racemixers
I might go with him _ The way the Negroes are pushing
now we 're headed for 2 full-scale racial war: I don t
want to be left out when it starts
"You sure got over on your jail time _ I got six months
in the stockade once for just having
a pistol Colorado
must be 2 swinging state_
"Well, be good . Lots of Luck,
"Mike
"M _ E. Brown
1926 Awapuhi St_
Honolulu, Hawaii"
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On January 8, 1965, Mrs _ RS 8_ Lowrey , 1920 Awapuhi
Street, Honolulu, advised as follows;
Mrs _ S . A. Snodgrass, a FOran in her early 60 '8, bas
resided nert door at 1926 Awapuhi for at least 12 years_ Mrs _
Lowrey stated She has no idea Of Mrs_ Snodgrass background and
does not know if she is a divoreee or widow She related that
L
E Mrs Snodgrass lives.a quiet life, has a substantial home, and
enjoys a good reputation in the community_ She related that
Mrs. Snodgrass has 2 divoreed daughter
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Mrs _ Brown _
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who is a
local school teacher_ Mrs Brown fornerly lived on Cahu Avenue
and her two children, Mike and Leilani, have occasionally
stayed with the grandmother Mrs Lowrey stated she believes
Leilani Brown is presently in school in England _ Mike Brown,
about 20 years of age, has recently returned to Honolulu to
live with his grandiother He has been in one Of the branches
of the arned services for some three years and is now attending
the University of Hawaii Mrs _ Lowrey stated Mrs Snodgrass had
expressed, relief that her grandson had enrolled at the uni versity,
explaining that when he had graduated from high school he had
not wanted to g0 on ' with his, schooling_
On January 13, 1965, HN T-1 advised 2s follows:
Dr Dorothy Bromn has taught in the English Department
of the University of Hawaii a% Honolulu for at least 13 years _
She is presently Assistant Professor at the university and
resides in the Kalia Apartments _ Mrs _ Brown is a divorcee and
has two children, Mike, aged and Leilani, about 17
During the early 1950'8 Dorothy Brown resided on
campus with her two chilcren _ Mike was a large for his
age and his mother found him a difficult problem as far as
discipline was concerned _ Then he was some 14 years of age
he was caught burglarizing the ROTC Armory on the campus The
following Year he was senk to Arkansas Eo live with his maternal
grandfather and finish high school there _ Mrs Brown has
related in the past that Mike is fond of guns and has been a
disciplinary problen and also experienced some trouble in the
Army _ Mike returned to Honolulu before the fall semester of
1964 and enrolled at the University of Hawaii as a freshman
intending to major in political science In Zate October 1964
the Associated Students Of the University of Hawaii sponsored
a political symposiun featuring speakers of diverse political
views including George Lincoln Rockwell, head of the American
Nazi Party, a characterization 0f wiich is appended hereto_
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Mrs _ Brown , after the political symposium, had stated
that many of the immature students at the university had been
very impreqsed with Rockwell'8 speech.
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'pruie_ January 11
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1265 , Mrs Beatrice_Shinoda? Office
of the Dean+9f _#gudeni-PersonneL, University Of Hawaii Honolulu,
reported that university Ziies reveal Mike F_ Brown , born
September 1l, 1942, Hontgomery, Alabama , 15 presently enrolled
at the university es 2 freshman_ Universizy records indicate
he was graduated from Fountain Lake High' School, Bot Springs ,
Arkansas _
A check of the records of the Honolulu Police
Department under Fize Mumbers G83259 G32369 and C3230I
1
reflected
that Michael Halsey Brown , born Septeiber 11, 1942, Montgomery ,
Alabama , was arrested on @pril 1957 , for burglary and
released that da*e to Juvenile Crime Prevention Those files
reflect Brown, then a resident of 26483 Rock Road, was 2 114-year-
Old juvenile attending 8t _ Lbuis High School. He had been
arrested along with Bobert Vincent Fletcher of 1829 Keller
Road who was 13 years olc and attending the University #igh
School_ Police files reflect that on about April 13 or 14
1957
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forced entry had been made into the ' university snatk par
Conee , icecream, ccin wrappers, and possibly coins were taken_
On the same date %he RCTC Armory and upply Room were entered:
through 2 forced entry Apparently nothing was taken from the
Supply Room but two 22 rifles valued 2t `S60 were caken from
the Axmory _ The rifles were found before police were notified
Ba
one On the rifle range and one in the RCTC garage: On
April 30
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22, 1857 , the BOTC Supply Rcom was agein entered.
Fletcher and Brown , when questioned by the police, adtitted
the above burglaries ana the fact they had taken sone 86.95
in cash, 85 in school supplies and $10 worth of RCTC equipinent
They also admitted entering 8 campus service station taking
screws off door hinges on April 14, 1957 , and taking some 85 in
tools_
Police File under Number K4O001 notes a notice of
AROL of Michael Halsey Brown Army Serial Number RA25434648 ,
Social Security Humber 576-40-3284_ The notice reflects that
Brown was AROL on August 8, 1982 , from Company E, First ABG ,
50lst Infantry, Fort Cempbell{ Kentucky The AWOL notice
listed Brown's father 2s Robert Axthur ZylvesterBrown,
whereabouts unknown; mother 2s Dorothy Snodgrass Brown, 2865 Oahu
Avenue, Honolulu
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HN T-l furnished the following description of Brown:
Race; White
Sex: Ma le
Age: 22
Height: 6
Height: 180 pounds
Eyes: Blue
Complexion: Fair
Hair: Brown wavy
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APPENDIX
RE: MICHAEL HALSEY BROWN
AMERICAN NAZI PARTY OF' THE WTORLD UNION
OR FRZE ENTERPRISE NATIONAL SCCIALISTS
ALSO KNOFN 48 THE GEORGE LINCOLN RCCKTELL PARTY
'IIn his book, This Time The Norld_ copyrighted in 1961,
George Lincoln Rockrwell identizied himselr as Commander , American
Nazi Party Gf the Worla Union of Free Enterprise National
Socialists (ANP
3
WUFENS)
2
Arlington, Virginia_
The April 4, 1983 issue of "The Richmond News Leader,
a Richmond , Virginia daily newspaper
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reported that George
Lincoln Rockwell had, on the previcus again applied for
the American Nazi Farty t0 be chartered in the State 0f
Virginia, but this request was turned down by the Virginia
State Corporation Commission This action was taken pursuant
to an 2ct 0f the 1982 Virginia Assembly which prohibits use of
"Nazi" or "National Socialism" in a . Virginia charter This
article further pointed out that Rockwell'8 party is presently
chartered in the State of Virginia as the George Lincoln
Rockwell Party.
On August 14 , 1964 ,
a source advised that the ANP
MUFENS was organized by George Lincoln Rockwell at his
residence in Arlington, Virginia, on February 26 , 1959 , as an
international Mi 'National Socialist" movement based on the German
Nazi Party headed Adolf Hitler He added: thet Rockwell is
the "dominant force and personality'in this 'party; that; he is
espousing a "line" Of hatred against the Jews and Negroes;
and that he is seeking, through speeches , distribution Of
literature and pickering, to establish 2 cohesive and dominant
political party in the United States and in foreign countries .
According to the "Stormtrooper's Manual, M an official
publication Of the ANP , the phases of ANP struggle for power
are fourfold, nanely , first "to make ourselves known to the
masses; If second "tbe dissemination of our program and the
truth about the Pertj;" third "crganizing the people who have
been converted to our propaganda; mf and fourth "1 the attainment
Of power through the ~votes of the newly-won masses_ I6
On February 17 , 1964
9
Iarl Rogers Allen, Jr . former
Deputy National Conmander of the ANP , advised that George
Lincoln Rockwell believes he has completed the first two phases
in his struggle for power and is now well into the third phase
Allen said, however
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in his bpinion, #cckwell has only completed
phase one ,
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THIS DCCUMENT CONTA INS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS
NOR CONCLUSIONS Ov TF FSI _ IT IS THE PROPERTY
bF TH YBI AND I8 LOANED To YCUR AGENCY _ IT
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UNIFED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU 0F INVESTIGATIO N
Honolulu, Hawaii
In Reply, Plcase Refer to
File No. January 19, 1965
Title MICHAEL HALSEY BROWN
Character
RACIAL MATTER
F
HAWAII
Reference
Memorandun dated January 19, 1965 ,
at Honolulu, Hawaii
All sources (except any listed below) used in referenced
comunication have furnished, reliable information in the past.
Ths document contums neither recomnmendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
of tke FSI and !s locned t0 our agency; it and its contents are not t0 be distributed outside
your agency.
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December 18, 1975
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REPOfring OFFice OfFice OF origin DATE {NVESTigATIVE PERiOd
DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO 7/9/74 5/14/73 6/20/74
TITLE OF CASE REpORT MADE BY TYPED bY
BLACK PANTHERPARTY SA ROBERT TY _ MEYERS , JR_ dmz
CHARACTER OF CASE
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REFERENCE Detroit report of SA LAIRENCE Y , LEVINE 5/9/73 .
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Detroit chapter of BPP has closed a11 its offices,
terminated a11 of its activities and a11 but two members have
relocated in Oakland California In viewv of this fact, Detroit is
considering this ma tter RUC -
Detroit is maintaining cases on al1 active members
until their location in Oakland , California is verified by
San Francisco _
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CLAIMED NONE AcQuit- CASE HAS BEEN:
convic. FUG_ FINES SA Vings RECOVERIES TALS
PENDING OVER ONE YEAR DJYes No
PENDING PROSECUTion
OVER six months YES No
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Identity of Source
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UNITB STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUS CE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF ' INVESTIGATION
to:
Secret Service, Detroit
Report of: SA ROBERT W. MEYERS Office:
Detroit, Michigan
Date: 7/19/74
Field Olfice File #: 157-3075 Bureau File #:
105-165706 sub 15
Title: BLACK PANTHER PARTY
Character: EXTREMIST MATTER
Synopsis:
BPP headquarters_ formerly located at
2228 Bewick and 10438 McNichols
Detroita The office on Bewick closed
during month of November 1973, and
office at 10438 McNichols closed
February, 1974 both facilities
vacated_ BPP
ieader PHILANDER
LONNIE DARDEN and majority of active
members relocated to Oakland California
to assist the_National,Headquarters in
that city. Al1 community programs and
related activities terminated: Identities
of leaders active members
members set out_ Activities
reooducted
and financial status set :.out_
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2.I. OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE DETROIT
BLACK PANTHER PARTY 1
A, Location of Detroit BPP Offices 2-3
B Connections With BPP National
Headquarters 3-4
II_ MEMBERSHIP 4
A BPP Local Leaders 4
B Active Members 4-5
III_ BPP NEWSPAPER 5
IV _ BPP SPONSORED PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY
ACTIVITY 5
A _ Free Bussing to Prison 5_6
B Free Breakfast and Lunch Program
C_ Free Food Programs
6
D Befenits
V REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES 8
IV _ FUNDS 8-9
VII. HISCELLANEOUS 10*
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DETAILS :
I OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE DETROIT
BLACK PANTHER PARTY ~(BPP)
The BPP is a black extremist
organization started in Oakland ,
California , in December
)
1966 . It
formerly advocated the use of guns
and guerilla tactics to bring about
the overthrow of the United States
Government. Since early 1971 it has
preached 2 policy of
"survivai
pending
revolution"
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A Location of Detroit BPP Offices
The BPP registered its name with the City
of Detroit and used 2228 Bewick, De troit, as its:-
official address_
DE T-1
May 14 , 1973
The BPP must vacate 2228 Bewick by
August 15, 1973 _
DE T-2
June 1, 1973
Dona tions to the BPP Free Breakfast program
were to be directed to 2228 Bewick.
DE T-l
June 6 , 1973
The BPP used 2228 Bewick as their official
address in solicitations for their Free Food program_
DE T-3
June 1973
The BPP office is at 2228 Bewick, with members
living upstairs and this has an address of 2226 Bewick_
DE T-2
June 20 , 1973
The residence at 2228 Bewick is still being
used as Party headquarters_
DE T-1
September 13 , 1973
There were BPP officials at 2228 Bewick
DE T-4
September 21, 1973
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The BPP office and headquarters are loca ted
at 2228 Bewick.
DE T-5
September 1973
On Novenber 17 1973 , the BPP vacated their
former offices and moved into an office located a t
10438 McNichols, Detroit.
DE T-6
December 17 , 1973
On January 10, 1974, the BPP placed their
office for sale in anticipation of a move to Oakland ,
Ca lifornia
DE T-6
January 22 , 1974
The BPP officially closed their office in
Detroit on February 1, 1974 .
DE T-5
February 19, 1974
The BPP sold the building which housed
their offices on March 12 , 1974 _
DE T-6
March 12 , 1974
B . Connections with BPP National Headquarters
LEONARD" MONGO , a Detroit BPP Member
9
remained
in California to on the political campaign of
BOBBY SEALE
DE T-1
June 6 , 1973
BOBBY SEALE is the Na tional Chairman of the
BPP in Oakland
9
California _
BOBBY SEALE held a discussion program at
Wayne State University on November 15, 1973.
DE T-7;
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LONNIE DARDEN LORRA INE BANKS TRACY WILSON .
known De troit BPP members were to depart Detroit and
reloca te in Oakland , and work for the BPP in California
DE T-1
February 1974
II, MEMBERSHIP
A BPP Loca 1 Leaders
The following individuals are considered
to hold leadership positions in the De troit chapter of
the BPP :
PHILANDERS LONNIE DARDEN , also known as 10,
H Lonnie Darden, In Charge (Minister of Information)
Rotf;, ROLLIN GARY/REID , Head of the Paper Program
ALEASE STALLIORTH , in charge of office
DE T-1
May 3 , 1973
B_ Active Menbers
The following listed individuals were known
members of the Detroit BPP Those who functioned
on a part_time hasis are So indicated :
LORENE CHASETTE BANKS Part-time / .
ERMA MORRIS
Cf.
TRACY WILSON
WESSIE MAE COOPER
GWENDOLYN JEAN RICHARDSON
WAYNE KEITH CURTIS , Part-time
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EDGAR ROBINSON, Part-time
WALTER ROZIER , Part-time
DE T-l
June 1974
III_ BPP NEWSPAPER
DE T-1 and DE T-8 advised that the BPP
newspaper arrived
irregulariy:C
from Chicago on a Cash
on Delivery basis be tween November 1973 and
February, 1974 _ papers were disposed of on a door
to door basis by community workers ROLLIN REID was
responsible for the program
DE T-8
January 30 , 1974
IV_ BPP SPONSORED PROGRAMS AND
~OMMUNTTY ZCTTVTTY
4 . Free Bussing to Prison
According to DE T-1, free busses between
Detroit and the Jackson, Michigan State Prison were
provided on the following dates:
May 27 , 1973
June 3 1973
June
17
1973
June 21, 1973
July 8 1973
August 11, 1973
The free bus trips to Jackson, Michigan were
stopped 2 lack of funds after the on August
11, 1973_
A11 of the trips left from the BPP office at 2228
Bewick_
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The BPP obtained busses and_provided free
between Detroit and Jackson on December 23 , 1973.
DE T-9
December 26 , 1973
On January 20 , the BPP held their
cost free bus prior
297ciotheg]
to their Detroit
office.
DE T-l
January 22, 1974
B Free Breakfast and_Lunch_Program
The BPP was
feeding approximately 80 children
Per in the Breakfast progran when it was terminated
for the summer .
DE T-l
June 4, 1973
The BPP fed 15-20 children per with the
lunch program on dored food during and August , 1973.
DE T-l
August 21, 197.3
The BPP stopped the free lunch program and
did not start the Breakfast program due to a lack of
donations_
DE T-l
September 24, 1973
The BPP re-instituted the free breakfast
program for December 1973 &nd January, 1974. The
program was permanently terminated January 25, 1974.
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C Free Food Programs
The BPP was to distribute free food a t the
Jeffries Housing Project on June 28 , 1973,and
June 29 , 1973 _
DE T-l
June 1973
The Jeffries Housing Project is a low
income housing deve lopment loca ted in Detroit .
The BPP held a free bar-b-que for friends
and members of the party on July 4 , 1973 _
DE T-l
August 21 , 1973
The BPP did not plan any free food give-a -
way for the Christmas holidays because of insufficient
contributions
DE T-1
December 18, 1973
DS Benefits
The BPP held a testimonial dinner on
May 22 , 1973 at Ben 's High Chappara1 Restaurant for
Judges JAMES DEL RIO a nd JUSTIN RAVITZ of the
Detroit Recorders Court
DE T-2
June 1 , 1973
The BPP held a senior citizens dinner on
August 1973 and provided free transportation
for senior citizens a nd had local Detroit political
candidates for speakers _
DE T-7
August 3 , 1973
The BPP held a
"Bobby Seale Honorarium
Benefit" at Ben 's High Chaparral on October 16, 1973 _
Proceeds of the benefit were to go to the BPP
Committee Action Programs
DE T-7
Oceober 1973
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V. REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES
On June 10, 1974, DE T-lo furnished two
22 caliber rifles abandoned members of the BPP
when yacating
a hone used as 2 safe house Home was
at 11746 Littlefield, Detroit, and was used by
LONNIE DARDEN and his girlfriend between January and
March, 1974.
Examination of the twq abandoned weapons
failed to disclose their use in any crime in Detroit
nor had ever been reported stolen.
In addition to the two rifles there was
some Literature found in the house_
This
consisted
of 24 all purpose greeting cards two black extremist
newspapers a book by
BOBBy SEALE a book on "Chou-En-Lai 1i
by HAI-YU- HSW,_ and a pamphlet entitled "Watch That
Black Dollar by ALICE THOMPSON_
VI FUNDS
DE T-l and DE T-2 advised that between
June 1, 1973, and January 1, the main source of
BPP revenue was from the Benefit S held at
Ben s High Chaparrell, with, each dinner being less
successful than the preceeding one.
The BPP made S100.00
on a benefit dance and
collected S150.00 in donations during the second week
of June , 1973.
DE T-2
June 18, 1973
The BPP collected $151. 00 in donations
during the last part of June , 1973.
DE T-2
June 26 , 1973
The BPP bussing program
was
suspended due
to lack of money.
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October 26, 1973
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The benefit dinner of October 16, 1973 ,
was 2 financial failure due to poor attendance
DE T-l
October 1973
The BPP decided to vaca te 1t' offices
because the owner was going to charge them rent for
the house _
DE T-l
Decenber 18, 1973
The BPP rented a commercial bus for its
free buss program on December 22, 1973 , and 1
the rent of 8124.50 with guarters_
DE T-9
December 26 , 1973
Contributions to the BPP are a lmost
nonexistent and the free breakfast program was
halted due to a lack of funds
DE T-1
January 28, 1974
The free bus to prison scheduled for
February 3, 1974, was canceled due to a lack of money .
DE T-1
February 5 , 1974
The Michigan Be l1 Telephone Company canceled
the telephone service to the BPP office due to non-
payment of the bill_
DE T-l
February 1974
The safe bouse used by LONNIE DA RDEN was
repossessed by the lender as a result of non-pa yment
the BPP_ The home was located at .11746 Littlefield.
DE T-10
June 1974
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VII. MISCELLANEOUS
DE T-6 advised that the office building
purchased for the BPP office was for a Detroit
Real Estate agent
9
and this agent" guaranteed all
payments
9
and handled the sale of the office when
the BPP vacated and relocated in California.
DE T-l advised they also used the 'BBPartment
at 4200 Buena Vista as a residence for the
female members and this residence was vacated when
active members relocated in California.
Relocating in Oakland California and working
for the BPP_headquarters located in_that city are
PHILANDERS LONNIE DARDEN ERMA MORRIS , LORENE BANKS
and ALEASE STALLWORTH - All were active members of the
Detroit chapter_
DE T-l
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FEDERAL UREAU OF INVEZ TIGATION
REPoRTing Office office ORIGIN DATE INVESTigATiVE PERiOd
DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO 5/9/73 11/8/72 5/3/73
Titlz OR_EASEtuesar Report MADE BY TYPED BY
SA LAWRENCE W LEVINE mjk
BLACK PANTHER PARTY CHARACTER OF CASE
EM
REFERENCE : Detroit report of SA JOHN V_ INSOGNA , 11/7/72.
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LEAD
DETROIT
AT DETROIT MICHIGAN
Will closely follow and report activities of the
Black Panther Party on a semi-annual basis_
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CLAIMED NONE AcQuiT- CASE HAS BEEN:
conVic. FUG FINES SAVinGS RECOVERIES TALS
PEnDing OVER ONE YEAR YES No
PEnDING PROSECUTION
OVER'Six MonThS YES No
SPECHL AGENT
APpROVED in CHARGE
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ADMINISTRATIVE
INFORMANTS
Identity_ 0f Source
DE T-l is DE 3605-E.
Ro-
DE T-2 is DE 3909-E Prob.
DE T-3 is CSDE 2962-E_
Lowti ential
DE T-4 is CSDE 2216-E.
Sc;t:." 6
LDE T-5 is CSDE 2580-E_
DE Tz6 is DE 3688-PSI_
LDE T- is DE 4027-UI.
CEE T-8 is DE 2446-E_ Info? AAnts
LE T-g is DE 1330-E
DE T-10 is DE 3866-E
All individuals mentioned in instant report as
affiliated with the Black Panther Party (BPP) are subje cts
of Detroit Office files.
Identity of Special Agent_ of the FBL who
with ORELL BENJAMIN on Merch 12, 1973, is SA DONALD V_
RITENOUR _
Identities of Special Agents of the FBI conducting
search of 157 Collingwood on March 13 1973, are SA LAWRENCE
W. LEVINE SA DONALD V RITENOUR , SA ROBERT JAMES GILMORE
and SA WILLLAM T. HEALY
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Information BPP fortifications and
epparent target Practice
cegatdi5;
at Collingwooa by BPP
merbers W2s furnished to the Intelligerce Section of
the Detroit, llichigan Police Department
01 ilarck: 13, 1973 _
Identity of Special Agent of tke FBI conuc
pretext interview? of LONNIE DARDEN is SH JOEN V_ INSOGHA
Pretext used Ias that 0f 2 concerned citizen of the
Detroiz Black community.
One copy of instant report is being furnished
to Secret Service; Detroit.
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Secret Service, Detroit
Report of: SA LANRENCE W_ LEVINE Office: Detroit, Michigan
Date: May 9, 1973
Ficld Ofice Filc #: 157-3075 Burcau File #: 105-165706 Sub 15
Titlc: BLACK PANTHER PARTY
Charocter: EXTREMLST MATTER
Synop:is: BPP headquarters is located at 2228 Berick,
T; and 2 BPP is locazed at 4200 Buena
Vista
9
Detroit, Michigen Detroit 2PP
Chapter leader is PHILANDEES LONNTIT DARDZN ,
also knor as Lonnie Derden; tie Minisier
of Informetion The BPP operates a Free
Breakfast Prograin and 2 Free Busing to
Pzison Program 2nd continues to sell
"The Black Pantiier 81 news?aper Identities
of leaders and menbers as well 3s BPp
activities and financial summary set out .
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Page
I ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
OF THE DETROIT BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
A Gpals, Guidelines and Objectives 3-4
B. Location of BPP Offices
C_ Connections with BPP National
Headquarters 5-6
1 Travel of Members 5
2 Communications with BPP
National Headquarters
II. MEMBERSHIP
A Requirements for Membership
B Identities of BPP Local Leaders
and Members 6-8
III: BPP PUBLICATIONS
A. Distribution of the BPP Newspaper 8-9
B BPP Literature Distributed in
the Detroit Area 9-16
IV . BPP SPONSORED PROGRAMS AND GENERAL
COMUNITY ACTIVITY
A_ The BPP Free Busing to Prison Program. 17-18
Ba The BPP Free Breakfast and Lunch
Programs 18-19
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Ca BPP Free Food Programs 19-20
Da Political Education Classes 20-21
ES Rallies and Demonstrations 21
V REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES
A. Weapons and Fortifications 22-26
Ba Arrests 27
VI_ CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER BLACK EXTREMIST
GROUPS 27-28
VII. BPP FUNDS 28-29
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS 29
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I ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
OF THE DETROIT BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
The Black Panther Party (BPP) is a black
extremist organization started in Oakland,
California in December , 1966. It for-
merly advocated the use of guns and guerrilla
tactics to bring about the overthrow of the
United States Gaernment . Since early 1971,
it has preached a of 'survival
pending revolution
A Goals Guidelines and_Objectives
The goals and objectives of the Detroit Chapter
of the BPP remain in accord with those specified by BPP
National Headquarters in Oakland California_ The
advocates 2 non-violent philosophy of education of the
black comunity to the"evils of theoppression and
suppression of the poor by 2
racially oriented society_
The Party has put_aside the gun and no longer_ advocates
the use of guerrilla tactics to change the political
system An additional of the is to change
the comunity image of the Panthers as 'thugs dressed
in black"
DE T-1
April 27, 1973
It is against the laws of the BPP for members
to carry guns or to use hard drugs_
DE T-2
Novenber 8 , 1972
BPP members must dedicate their entire,energies
to the furtherance of the programs and philosophies 0f
the Party and all personal desires must assue a
secondary
rol
DE T-l
April 27, 1973
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In a February 2 , 1973 article entitled "Black
Panthers Seek to Expand
Surviyai
Service which appeared
in the "Michigan Chronicle
a weekly black oriented
Detroit newspaper
}
LEONARD ' MONGO , a BPP member was
quoted as saying, is not recognition but
Service to the The article further quoted
MONGO as saying,
peopleh _
0f our image in the past was
created by an
unfriendly Press _ Our continues
to be survival of the people _ The people thenselves
will determine the to be used in the meantime_
The Black Panther
'Papp;oackes
makes' itself ava ilable for
guidance and assistance _ Our survival services are
essential to the daily existence of the people . 1i
B Location of Detroit BPP Offices
The BPP Office on Detroit's east side loca ted
at 2228 Bewick closed down at the end of December , 1972 .
This site was the location of the BPP Free Breakfast
Program . The only office now in operation is 'the
Ministry of Information Office loca ted at 157 Collingwood
on Detroit 's west side .
DE T-3
January 4 , 197 3
The BPP Ministry of Information Office on
Collingwood was closed down on February 28, 1973 and the
Party reloca &d its members to 2228 Bewick , the former
site of the Party's east side office _ The 2228 Bewick
address is a temporary location
DE T-l
March 12 , 1973
The BPP continues to rent a "pad" located at
4200 Buena Vista , Detroit.
DE T-2
April 4 , 1973
The BPP operates no offices or pads in Michigan
outside the Detroit City limits
DE T-3
May 1 , 1973
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C Connections Rith BPP National Headquarters
1 Travel of Members BLack panTher Prz %
ROLLIN GARY REID , a Detroit BPP member recently
returned from California where he worked at the BPP' s
campa ign for the election of BOBBY SEALE as Mayor of
Oakland , California 72
73&=LL,
DE T-1
November 21 , 1972
BOBBY SEALE is the National
Cha irma n of the . BPP in Oakland ,
California
LEONARD MONGO , a Detroit BPP Menber flew from
Detroit, Hichigan, to California on April 6
1973
to help
in the BPP 's campa ign for the election of BOBBY SEALE _
DE Tl
April 9 , 1973
JODY `EAVER and LOUIS TOLBERT JOHNSON both BPP
members from Detroit
9
remain in the San Francisco, California
area where they are reportedly engaged in working on the
programs of the BPP _
DE T-l
April 27 , 1973
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2 Communication with BPP National Headquarters
DE T-l advised on April 1973 that LONNIE
DARDEN Detroit BPP Minister of Information received a
telephone ca 1l in late April , 1973_ from BOBBY SEALE in
California SEALE reportedly told DARDEN that the Detroit
BPP Chapter has the least number of actively involved
members of 21l BPP Chapters throughout the country _
SEALE also complained that the Detroit Chapter is operating
only two survival programs (the Free Breakfast Program and
the Free Bus to Prison Program) and warned DARDEN that
the Detroit Chapter will have to take steps to initiate a
substantial number of survival programs to serve the
Detroit Black community as it deserves to be served .
II. MEMBERSHIP
A_ Requirements for Membership
The BPP is constantly attempting to recruit
community workers from the black community to hep in
the operation of the BPP programs Outsiders however
are not trusted by established Party members and community
workers are not allowed inside the Party Office or pad ,
They are required to sell BPP newspapers and to perform
various other duties "in the field"
DE T-l
October 1972
B Identities of BPP Local Leaders and Members
The following individuals are considered to hold
a leadership position in the Detroit Chapter of the BPP _
AC PHILANDERS LONNIE DARDEN also known as
Lonnie Darden In Charge (Minister of Informatim )
Ac ROLLIN GARY REID
Gat
Acting Second in Command
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AC LEONARD MONGO In Charge of Distribution
and Communications
AC ALEASE PATRICIA STALLWORTH
To
In Charge of
Finances fz:ak_Yasr
DE T-1
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May 3 , 1973 6tck
The following individuals are members of the
Detroit BPP_ Those who function only on a part-time
basis are so indicated_
AC LORENE CHASETTE BANKS part-time
ALvin /2rou
AC ALVIN LEE BROWN part-time
CLOSE)
RESS IE MAE COOPER
AC MAYNE KEITH CURTIS part-time
Gc WILLIE CHARLES HALL part-time
#C ERMA ' KORRIS
CLOSED GFENDOLYN JEAN RICHARDS ON
8 #C EDGAR ROBINSON part-time
L
6c FALTER ROZ IER part-time
AC TRACY JOANNE YILSON
DE T-l
May 3 , 1973
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There are also approximately six community workers
mho are young high school age blacks who are interested in
the BPP and help sell BPP newspapers and solicit donations
to the Party _ They hold no official Party status and their
interest in the Party's mork vacillates and their mork is
irregular and inconsistent.
DE T-2
April 4 , 1973
The fact that four Detroit Party members are
presently in California the fact that S0 many Detroit
Party members work for the Party on a very limited basis
and the eaver 'ing interest of the community workers has
severely hurt the BPP 's success in the last six months
in Detroit.
DE T-l
May 3 , 1973
Ac Ac
GERALD CRAWFORD and CAROLYN STURDIVANT former
stalwarts of the Detroit BPP Chapter , have ceased al1
activity in the Party in the last few months They are
no longer considered Party members _
DE T-1
'May 1 , 1973
III. BPP PUBLICATIONS
A. Distribution of the BPP Newspaper
DE T-4 and DE T-5 advised on various dates between
November , 1972 and April 1973 that the BPP received the
following number of copies Of the "Black Panther" newspaper
from BPP National Distribution, New York City , New York:
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November 1972 6 ,000
December 1972 6,000
January , 1973 4 ,000
February 1973 4,000
March
1973
4, 000
April, 1973 4,000
Party members and community workers sell BPP
newspapers on street corners at two locations in the
Detroit area and have recently .taken up "paper routes"
in the black community and attempt to sell newspapers
door to door
DE T-l
March 2 , 1973
Be BPP Literature Distributed in the Det roit Area
DE T-1, DE T-2 DE T-3 and DE T-6 furnished
thbe following leaflets which were distributed in the
Detroit area by the BPP between November
}
1972 and
April, 1973 :
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fesi every school morning:
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People's . Free Food Program made at the David Hillierd Free Shoe
fectory ad elsewnere.
Provides free food to Black andother
oppressed people,
People's Free Clothing
Liberation Schools Provides new, stylish and qualicy
'clothing free to the people.
Provides free educational fecilities
and materials to Black and other Free Bussing to Prisons
oppressed children to promote 2 cor-
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IV _ BPP SPONS ORED PROGRAMS AND
GENERAL COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
A_ The BPP Free_Busing to Prison Program
The Free Busing to Prison Program provides free
transportation to persons in the black community for
families and friends of incarcerated men and women to visit
Jackson , Michigan, State Penitentiary .
DE T-l
April 27
}
1973
The BPP sponsored a bus trip to Jackson State
Prison on January 7 1973 . The bus was rented from a
commercial carrier and departed 157 Collingwood , Detroit
at 9:00 a , m ,
DE T-7
January 10, 1973
The BPP sponsored bus trips to Jackson State
Prison on January 27 and 28 , 1973 _
DE T-8
January 29 , 1973
DE T-l advised on various dates during March and
April, 1973 , that the BPP sponsored bus trips to Jackson
State Prison on each of the following dates : March 11
March 16 , March 25 , April 8 , April 14 and April
1973 .
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An article which appeared in the February 17
) 1973 edition of the "Michigan Chronicle" entitled
"Panthers Appea 1 for Support of Prison Busing Program"
quoted ROLLIN REID 2 BPP member 25 saying "The Community
Should do more to support the program_ Basically we
cannot get more community support because of the old
BPP image of leather coats_ and guns _ People think we
M are thugs _
An article Which appeared in the February 27 ,
1973 , edition of the "Detroit News" a daily Detroit
newspaper entitled "Panthers
Appeai
for Bus Funds"
quoted LONNIE DARDEN BPP leader as saying that what
the Panthers are seeking is "a good used vehicle"
which would cost them around $2 500 . 00 _ DARDEN stated
that commercial rental costs are too high and that the
BPP funds would not all0w the Party to purchase a used
bus even if one were to be found_ DARDEN stated that
the Party funds at the present time for the purchase
of a used bus stand at zero.
An article which appeared in the April 1973
edition of the "Detroit News" entitled "Panthers Add Trips
to Prison Program" stated that the Panthers are appea ling
to Churches and other civic groups for the loan of vans
or busses for their busing to prison services and have
been successful in receiving aid from the Burnette Baptist
Church in Detroit mhich has offered to make their vans
available _
B. The BPP Free Breakfast and Lunch Programs
The Free Breakfast Program provides fee hot
breakfasts for school children in the b lack community
from 7:3 0 to 8:30 a . m, on each school The Free
Lunch Program is an alternate program which is run during
the summer months when schools are closed and provides
2 free lunch b children who live in the vicinity of the
BPP Office_ The Free Lunch Program was suspended in
September , 1972 and will be reinstituted in June
}
1973 _
DE T-l
April 1973
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The Free Breakfast Program at 2228 Bewick was
shut down in late December 1972 when the Party closed
down that office_ During November and December 1972 ,
approximately 80-85 children were fed each day at the
Bewick Office _
DE T-3
January 4 , 1973
During January and February , 1973 , approximately
20-25 children were provided 2 free breakfast at the 157
Collingwood Office _
DE T-l
March 6 , 1973
Between February 28 , 1973 and April 13 1973 ,
the Free Breakfast Program was suspended by the Party
due to the relocation of the Party Office to the Bewick
address _ From April 13 1973 to May 1, 1973 _ the Party
has again provided 3 free breakfast for approximately
80-85 children on each school
DE T-l
May 3 , 1973
Some of the @od for the Free Breakfast and Free
Lunch Programs is provided by local grocery stores and
some is purchased by the Party.
DE T-l
March 21, 1973
C BPP Free Food Programs
The BPP gave away three hundred bags of groceries
during the Party S "Black Christmas Free Food Giveaway
Survival Day Program M1 on December 23_ 1972 .
DE T-2
January 9 , 1973
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Survival Day refers to a program
implenented by the BPP with purpose
of giving away bags of groceries to
oppressed families living in the inner
city of Detroit_
Due to the great expense of purchasing the necessary
large quantities of groceries for Survival Day Programs
the Party has not held a Free Food Giveamay in the past
three months
DE T-l
April 27 , 1973
Da Political Education Classes
@litical Education classes are no longer held
on a regular basis The classes are held occasionally
during the week as the Party feels it is more beneficial
to personally come into contact with members of the black
community
on a one-to-one basis For this reason, Party
members solicit donations and sell BPP newspapers door to
door and attempt to "rap" with the people concerning the
its aims and programs
DE T-2
April 3 , 1973
For example , DE T-2 advised on January 30 , 1973
that a Political Education class was conducted by ALVIN
BROWN
3
BPP Member at the 157 Collingwood Office on
January 29 1973 _ The class mas entitled "Liberalism
in the Red Book f Chairman Mao" Only three non-Party
members were in attendance
In order to establish a better rapport with the
members of the black community and in order to raise money
for the Party , the Party organized and sponsored the
following events:
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January 5 , 1973
"Skate To Survive" De
Roller Skating Party
attended by approximately 30 non Party members _
DE T-2
January 15 , 1973
January 20 , 1973
"Crazy legs Dance for Survival"
DE T-l
January 22 , 1973
February 1, 1973
"Dance for Survival"
DE T-2
February 5 , 1973
March 13_ 1973
"The People 's Campaign Benefit" 34 a dance mhich
resulted in a profit to the Party of S10o . 00
DE T-l
April 4 , 1973
E. Rallies and Demonstrations
The BPP sponsored no rallies and held no demon-
strtions between November
1
1972 and April , 1973 _
DE T-3
May 1, 1973
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Ve REVOLUT IONARY ACTIVITIES
A Heapons and Fortifications
On March 12 , 1973 DE T-1 advised that the BPP
Headquarters
}
Ministry of Information Office , 157
ingwood Detroit , had been closed down and that the
Party members had moved out temporarily and relocated
their office at 2228 Bewick, Detroit
On March 12 1973
}
ORELL BENJAMIN
3
18580
Dequindre Detmt owner of the residence located at
157 Collingwood Detroit_ advised that the BPP had
vacated the residence recently and relocated their
members to a different office BENJAMIN stated that
the FBI was free to enter the premises if they So desired _
On March 13 , 1973 , 2 search of the residence
located at 157 Collingwood , Detroit, was conducted by
Special Agents of the FBI _ Results of the search are
set out below 25 we1l as descriptions of rooms and floor
space
The residence of 157 Collingwood Detroit , is a
two story dwelling with a basement and attic space_ The
BPP Office space at 157 Collingwood comprised one side of
a two family duplex type dwelling. The Party occupied
one half of the entire dwelling_
The first floor consists & a living room dining
room , kitchen and pantry _ Steps off the kitchen lead down
to the basement _ Four bedrooms and 2 bathroom are located
on the second floor Steps lead upstairs to an attic area
from the seond floor
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Physical observation 0f the interior of the
residence revea led that a11 furniture had been removed
and that the house was not habitable _
No pertinent BPP literature of any kind mas
observed in any rooms of the buse
The windows of the ling room mhich face the
north front entrance to the dwelling were painted black.
Built in wooden boxes beneath these three mindows mere
filled Fith sand _ Tvo other windous facing east ere
boarded up. The front north windows in the attic spacc
were covered with a heavy iron giste and draped with
blankets _
The north and south basement brick ma Ils were
pocked with large holes Fhich penetrated deep into the
brick and masonry mork
Also observed stored in the basement was a
four foot by eight foot sheet of three-quarter inch
plywocd covered with a heavy gauge metal grate.
On March 20 , 1973 DE T--l and DE T-2 advised
that KENNETH BERNARD ' HORSTON _
}
former BPP Minister of
Information end verious other BPP members selected by
HORSTON had on occasion taken target practice in thc
basement of BPP Office a % 157 Collingmocd Above
sources stated holvever; that # has been over Oie year
since Party members fired or possessed Reapons; Sources
stated the % LONNIE DARDEN the presert BPp Ministex 0f
Information , in view of the BPP s new philosophy 0f non-
vidence has prohibited the use and posscssion of weapons
by Party members Sources advised that n20 meapons are
currently maintained by any Party members.
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Sources further advised that the sandbox and
Iron mesh grates for fortification also date back to the
"old days" of the Party when the Party mas "at war" wit h
the establishment and in constant fear of being raided
by law enforcement agencies_
On May 1, 1973 , DE T-3 provided the following
floor plan of the former BPP Headquarters Office at 157
Collingwood , Detroit , Michigan:
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B. Arrests
No members of the Detroit BPP were arrested during
the period November , .1972 to April, 1973 _
DE T-3
May 1 , 1973
VI. CONNECT IONS WITH CTHER
BLACK EXTREMIST; GROUPS
BPP Members are not allowed to hold membership in
any other group or organization_ The BPP operates independentky
and hes no affiliation with other extremist groups BPP
members do not Officially come into contact or associate
with members of other militant organizations_
DE T-l
February 14, 1973
DE T-1, DE T-2 DE T-9 and DE T-10 al1 advised in
January _ 1973 that the BPP faction headed by HUEY P , NEWTON
rema ins diametrically opposed to the BPP faction headed by
ELDRIDGE CLEAVER _
HUEY P_ NEWTON is the leader of
the BPP-Newton Faction (NF) headquartered
in Oakland California_
ELDRIDGE CLEAVER is a leader in the
BPP and early in 1971 was expelled from
that organization and those members of the
BPP who continue to support him and advocate
the use of guns and guerrilla tactics became
known as the BPP-Cleaver Faction (CF)
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On December 20 , 1972 LONNIE DARDEN BPP-NF
leader at Detroit was interviewed under suitable pretext
by a Special Agent of the FBI and DARDEN made the following L
statement regarding ELDRIDGE CLEAVER :
"Eldridge Cleaver will not be allowed back
#
in the BPP _ We re (BPP_NF ) not saying that
there is a peaceful cO_existence that will
exist between the BPP and Eldridge Cleaver
We 're saying that the court systems are
responsible for the execution of poor and
oppressed people and we in turn are exposing 6
the court system in this particular racist
attitude against poor and oppressed people 1
and not trying to build a peaceful co-existence F
with a particular element tnat had defected
from the Party _ 11
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VII. BPP FUNDS
The following is a summary of the financial 1
situation of the BPP provided::by DE T-l and DE T2
from November 1972 to April 1973 _ Income was from
such sources as the sale of BPP newspapers donations ,
and contributions from Party members Expenses were
for such items as food
)
lodging , transportation , and
teleph one
Month Income Expenses
November
J
1972 $1,400 82 , 080
December 1972 1,200 2,170
January , 1973 437 1 819
February 1973 410 1,734
March,
1973
600 1 850
April_ 1973 575 1 800
Above sources noted that Party assets are con-
siderably higher than indicated above due to the fact that
members turn over large amounts of money to the
Party from their welfare checks.
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The BPP ma intains neither a checking nor a savings
account at any banking institution in the Detroit area ,
DE T-2
March 27
2
1973
VIII_ MIS CELLANEOUS
In a December 21 1972 edition of the "Detroit
Free Press" a Detroit
daiiy
newspaper an article appeared
entitled "Biack
Panthers Charge Police with Harassment"
LONNIE DARDEN BPP leader charged the Detroit Police
Department with harassing Panthers while they were selling
the Party newspaper at the corner of State and Woodward
in Detroit_ DARDEN charged that Party members had been
ticketed more than 25 times in the past. year for loitering
and interfering with pedestrian traffic_ DARDEN went on
to state that members of te Party are being harassed
because they are black_ DARDEN stated that the police
are attempting to stop the selling of the Party newspaper
because the BPP is involved in various programs to
serve the people of the community .
DE T-l advised on April 27 1973 that the BPP 's
lease on 2228 Bewick expires on September 1973 , and
that the Panthers must vacate the premises on or before
that date_ Source further advised that LONNIE DARDEN
i5 currently seeking suitable office space for the Party's
headquarters _
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF J TICE
ERAL BU REA U 0F INVESTIG ATION
In Rcply, Please Refer to
File No.
May 9 , 1973
Title BLACK PANTHER PARTY
Character EXTREMIST MATTER
Reference Detroit report dated and captioned
8s above ,
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities are concealed
in referenced communication have furnished reliable information in the past.
This document contains neither fecommendations nor conclusions of the FBI: It is the property
of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outs ide your
agency
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FEDZRC BBUREAU OF JNX STIGATION"
RepoRtinc office cfFiceCf orisin DiTE invest:ciTive peRiOO
DETROIT' S?NV FRANCISCO i1/7/72 5/3 10/31/72
TTET UF CaSz
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RLACK PANIHER PARTY CHARRCTER 0F CASE
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Doles't
REFERZNCE : Repcrt of S4 DONALD V . RIFENOUR , JR< . 2t Jetroit: 5/11/72.
P
LBAD
DETRQIT
HT DETROIT , MICEIGAN
Wili fcliow and report activities of thc BPP , Detroit
Division , On 2 semi-annual basis.
ADMINISTRAIVE
4l1 persons nenticnea herein as being connected wikh the
Detroit Bxanch , BPP , are currently under investigatior by the
Detroit Division
AccoM?Lis imexTS CLAiRED NCNE ACQuIT- CAS2 445 BEEN:
ConVIc ^utc Fus. FWneS SAvnGS RECOvErEs TALS
Penoing 0VEK One "042 C"s Zw
PENDXG ProseCUTicn
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SPECUAL AGENT
APPROVEd IN CHARGE
Do Not wRTe IN SPACES Welow
Copiss NADZ;
11 Burcau (185-165706 Sub 15) (RM)
!<S" 7/ 0 (= 18
1 Secret Service, Detroit (R) eracter:
1 USA , Detrcit {RM)
2 San Francisco {157-1204) (RM) 42 NOV 13 1972
IEC-53
1 Detroit {157-3073)
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Disseminatior Recztd o Atached Report Notations
Agcccy
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DE T-2 1s DE_3605-E
DE T-3 is DE 2650-5 [N eoennvrr
DE T-4 is DE 2824-CI
DE T-5 is SF 5362-E
DE 'T-6 is DE 1718-E
DE T-7 18 CSDE 2580-E
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UKIFD STATES DEPARTMENT OF TICE
EDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
fo: Secret Service Detroit (RM)
USA , Detroit (RM )
Report oi: SA JOFIN V_ INSOGNA Officc: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 11/7/72
Ficld Office Filc #: 157-3075 Bureau Fiic #: 105-165706 Sub 15
Title: BLACK PANTIIER PARTY
Chaiuctcr: EXTREMIST MATTERS
Synopsis: Detroit BPP headquarters located at 157
Collingwood , with an office at 2228 Bewick
and a at 4200 Buena Vista, all Detroit,
Mich continue to operate the free
breakfast program for school children and
sell "The Black Panther" nexspafer Aaditional
programs and activity set forth The Detroit
BPP operates unaer the leadership cf LONMIZ
DARDEN , Minister of Information
P Gn
This documen: contains ncithcr rcclllnicnuationd nor conclusions of thc FBI. It is thc propcrty of thc F3I and is louncd {0 your azcncy it and ita conten:s
erc not t0 ba Cis(i{butcd outsidic Yolr Rcency. nor duplicatea within wur agencv
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I ORGANIZATIONAL HND OPERATIONAL DATA OF THE
DETROIT BLACK PANTIIER PARTY (BPP)
A Location of Detroit BPP Headquarters and
Offices
B Local Deaders and Membership Totals
C Funds
Da Connections with BPP National Headquarters
E Publications 8
1 Distribution of the BPP Newspaper
2 BPP Literature Distributed in the Detroit
Area 8
F_ Philosophy of the BPP 14
G , Arrests 15
H_ Weapons 15
I, Fortificatiors 15
J_ Rallies ana Demonstrations 16
K, Programs 16
1_ Free Breakiast for School Children 16
2 , Free Dunch Program 17
3 , Free Bussing Progran 17
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4 . Free Food Program 18
5 . Liberation School 18
I, _ Teaching Revclutionary Prograns and Policies 19
M_ Travel of Party Member; 19
II: MISCELLANEOUS 20
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DETAILS:
I. ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL DATA
OF 'THE DETROfT BLACK PANTIER PARTY (BPP)
A Location of Detroit BPP Headquarters and Offices
The BPP is a black extremist organizatzor
started in Oakland California, in December ,
1966 _ It advocates the use of guns and
guerrilla tactics to bring about the
overthrow of the United States Governrient
The Ministry of Information continues to be located
at 157 Collingwood , Detroit, Michigan_
The BFP continues to operate an office at 2228
Bewick, Detroit, which is the location for the free breakfast
program _ This location is rented by LORENE BANKS who
coordinaies the free breakfast program and is an active
member of the BPP in Detroit.
The BPP has a at 4200 Buena Vista , Detroit_
DE T-l
June 16 , 1972
The BPP continues to operate offices at the
following locations:
157 Collingwood_
1
Detroit
2228 Bewick Detroit
Pad 4200 Buena Visia, Detroit
DF T-2
October 25 , 1972
B_ Local Leaders and_Membership_Zotals
The following is 3 summary of membership totels
for the BPP during the period October , 1972 , which was
furnished DE T-l ana DE T-2:
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Community Temporarily
Month Workers Members Elsewhere
1972 6 8
June, 1972 9 17
July 1972 13 20
'
August 1972 17 18
September 1972 13 15 3
October ,
1972
10 15 3
During the months of August October
1
1972 ,
sources advised that three members of the BPP are currently
in California assisting in the campaign of Chairman BOBBY
SEALE
BOBBY SEALE is the National Chairman of
the BPP currently running for Mayor cf
Oakland California_
LONNIE DARDEN is Minister of Information
ana in charge of BPP operation in Detroit.
DE T-3
May 9 , 1972
LEONARD MONGO is in charge of finance.
DE T-1
June 16 , 1972
LORENE BANKS is in charge of the free
breakfagt program at 2228 Bewick, Detroit.
DE T-2
September 12 , 1972
GERALL CRAWFORD i3 in charge of 2228 Bewick
0
Detroft.
DE T-2
September 12 , 1972
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CAROLYN FTURDIVANT is Assistant Coordinator
of the /free bussing progran
DE T-2
September 12 , 1972
0
ALVIN BRONN is in charge of the Iiberation
Schoo] ?r 2228 Bewick, Detroit.
DE T-4
August 3 , 1972
Funds
A sumary of financial activity was provided by
DE T-l, DE T-2 and DE 1-7 from May October , 1972:
Month Income Exzense:
May , 1972 82,500.00 52 ,916.40
June , 1972 3,300 .00 3,040 . 00
July 1972 2,650. 00 2,496 . 00
August 1972 3,200. 00 2,880 . 00
September 1972 2,650 .00 2 ,655 .00
October
i972
2 ,400 . 00 2,550.00
D Connections with BPP National Headquarters
LONNIE DARDEN ana JODY WEAVER flew to BPP headquarters
in Oakland_ California_ Purpose of this trip unknown
DE T-3
9 , 1972
JODY MEAVER has been an active member of
the betroit BPP and is currently i7
California_
LONNIE DARDEN talked about his trip to San Franciseo ,
California, and the activitics at the BPP heaaquartcrs #e
noted that BOBBY SEALE will soon cross the United Scates
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on a special train, handing out free groceries and making
political speeches . This supposedly is to get SEALE' s
nane in the public' s mind for his upcoming bid for Mayor
of Oakland California_
DE T-3
10 , 1972
LONNIE DARDEN said the situation 2t BP? Hicadquarters
in Oakland _ California, is very tense with all of the members
carrying guns on cheir person at all times Everyone is
jockeying for the number two position_ No one trusts anyone
else Confusion competition contention , and bad feelings
mark the mood of the office _ They all seem to be out to
each other_ DARDEN seemed to be Making these statenents
out 0f personal observation when he was in California-
DE T-3
31 , 1972
LEONARD MONGO contacted BPP headquarters in
Oakland
5
California, requesting additional copies of the
BPP newspaper
DE T-5
June 10 , 1972
The BPP chapter in Detroit contacted the Oakland
headquarters and advised them that ROLAND REID Ivill depazt
June 18 1972 , at 5:15 PM on Anerican Airlines flight 9}
and will arrive in San Francisco 2k 7 :50 PM.
DE 'T-5
Cory
Judle 18 , 1972
ROLAND REID has been an active menber of
the BPe in Detroit.
LONNTE DARDEN is sending money to BPP heaacuarters
in California Anaount of money end reason for sending morey
are unknown _
DE T-6
Jure 30 , 1972
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F_ Publications
1 Distribution oi the BPP Newspaper
DE T-l, DE T-2 and DE T-7 advised from May
October , 1972, the BPP received the following copies of
"The Black Panther" newspaper fron BPP netional distribution
[
New York New York:
May , 1972 6 , 000
June , 1972 10 _ 000
July, 1972 8 _ 000
August 1972 11,000
September 1972 9 000
October , 1972 8 , 000
2 _ BPP Literature Distributea in the Detroit Area
DE T-8 furnished the following leaflets sihich were
distributed by the BPP during the period October
{
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F Philosophy of the BPP
In explaining the new Panther image , GERALD
CRAWFORD stated Ii For tco long the Partcher Party has found
itself in the role of defender , rather than educator of
the community. Ne feel the Party should be a vchicle to
take the coaimunity to liberation and no: the forcc which
consistently finds itself in conflict with the Police
We are nOwv moving toward the role of humanitarians and
our goal is humanization of all mankind Wle Roula like
to remove 2l1 racial and class barriers Our struggle is
more 3 class struggle
T rather than a racial one and
our role is to educate the community to that fact- Ne
are not trying Eo teach individuals what to think, but
instead we are trying to beach them to think for
themselves and objectively analyze the situation we fina
ourselves in_
"Ironically_ those people wiho caz best perform
this service turn their backs on the conmunity ard help
those forces which are oppressing all of uS_ College
students today @ not bring their talents back to the
comunity but to buila the system "nich chey have
suffered under In order for us to successfully perform
our duty, we neea the support of the community The
Panthers are a part of the community ard need its entire
support . Without this support, we will be unable to
continue our fight against oppression _
"For the past ten years , the Black Panther Party
has found itself on the covers of national magzzines and
in newspapers - Reporters hare described Panther members
a5 Comminists and revolutionaries: Eut for scveral reasons
this description is not applicable +0 today 5 Black Panther
Party. In the past two years the Pantner Party has
undergone drastic charges_ Black Panther members have tried
to drop the role of guerilla fighters ana are Putting evexy
effort into being known as eaucators 2nd humanicariars _
"The Party' : Detroit Chapter is trying extremely
hard to change its image froml comiuni bodyguard to comnunity
" servant _
DE T-8
August 17 , 1972
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G_ Arrests
On May 29 , 1972, Lieutenant WILLIAM MC coy
Detroit Police Department , advised that GARY ROLAND REID
was arrested by the Detroit Police Department for oustanding
traffic violation.
On October 24 , 1972 , Lieutenant MC coY advised
that LCONARD MONGO Was ticketed the Detrcit Police
Department for violation of city ordinance ~=
vending and
interfering with pedestrian traffic- MONGO was seliing
the BPP newvspaper at the time he was given the ticket
F_ Ieapons
DE T-1, DE 'T-2 and DZ T-3 advised during May
October 1972
F
there was no. mention of weapons and no
effort to acguire any guns . The guns tiat are available
are
discreetiy kept out of sight.
IS Fortifications
'There are no fortifications at the BPP office
at 2228 Bewick , Detroit.
DE TT-4
10 , 1972
There are no fortifications at the 'BPP at
4200 Buena Vista, Detroita
DE T-1
July 26 , 1972
The BPP office at 157 Collirgwood r Detroit, has
metal mesh screens which can ba pulled dcwn ovcr the wincois
at night. The sand barricades have peen rcmoved _
DE T-2
August 25 , 1972
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J _ Rallies ana Demonstrations
During tle period October
1
1972 , the Detroit
Chapter of the BPP did not hold any rallies or sponsor ary
demonstrations.
DE T-8
October 26 , 1972
K Progras
1 Free Breakfast for School Children
The breakfast program continues to be in operation
at 2228 Bewick, Detroit.
DE T-6
May 1972
'The breakfast program at 2228 Bewick, Detroit,
has been suspended temporarily in lieu of a free lunch
progrzm Curing the suimer months The hreakfast program
wili be reinskituted at the start of the school year in
September , 1972.
DE T-6
June 16 , 1972
The free lunch program nas been replaced the
free breakfast program_
DE 1-2
September 6 , 1972
The breakfast program is also in operation at 157
Collingwocd , Detroit, ana at 2228 Bewick, Detroit Food
for the programs is solicited from store Owners in the area
and some food is purchased by the Party.
DE T-2
September 14, 1972
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The following is a sumary cf the number of
children attending the breakfast program from
October 1972_ Inforation was furnished by DE T-l, DE T-2
ana DE 1-4 :
May , 1972 75
June
1
1972 75
July , 1972 120
August , 1972
September 1972
95
October,
i972
65
2 Fxee Lunch Pregram
'The free lunch program is not operational at
either 157 Collingwood ox 2228 Bewick, Detrcit.
DE T-2
September 4 , 1972
3 _ Free Bussing Ezogram
On June 3 , 1972 , the BPP sent a bus to the State
Prison of Southern Michigan (SPSM) Jackson
{
Michigan_
DE T-l
June 16 , 1972
On August 24 , 1972 , the BPP was making plans to
reinstitute its bussing
program to Jackson
1
Micligan. The
Party did not send a bus to Jackson all sunmer
DE T-2
August 28 , 1972
No busses have been chartered by the Party recently_
DE T-2
September 12 , 1972
The bussing Program was advertised on a local
Detroit radio station
DE '-9
September 1972
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The Party is making plans to send 3 bus to
Jackson on November 4 , 1972 The Party is also planning
a bus on November 19 , 1972_
DE T-l
October 31 , 1972
4 _ Free Food Progfam
On May 21 , 1972 , the BPP hela a "Survival Day"
in the Jeffries Projects _ The advertised purpose of
Survival was to 1,000 bags of free groceries to
families in the inner city.
DE T-9
21, 1972
Survival refers to a program
implenented by the BPP with the purpose
of giving free bags of groceries to
oppressed families living in the inner
city of Detroit_
On August 11, 1972 , the Party sponsorea 3 second
Survival program The Party advertisea that 500 begs
of groceries Dere given awzy .
DE T-l
August 15 , 1972
On October 21, 1972 , the Party sponsorea another
Survival program_ At this program the Party gave away
150 begs of groceries_
DE T-l
October 30 , 1972
5 Iiberation School
Liberation School is held at 2228 Bewick, Detroit,
in conjunction with the free breakfast program The aims
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of the Liberation School are to enlighten the chilcren with
the aims of the BPP _ ALVIN BROWN is currently in charge
of this program_
DE T-4
12 , 1972
L. Teaching Revolutionary Progzams ana Policies
Political education classes are no longer regularly
held on Sundays _ The classes are now hela at random during
the week as the BPP is currently more concerned with its
survival programs_
DE T-2
Septenber 14 , 1972
M_ Travel of_Party_Members
On 6 , 1972 , LONNIE DAPDEN and JCDY WEAVER
flew to Oaklana
1
California On May 9 , 1972
9 DARDEI
returned to Detroit_ JoDY WEAVER remainea in California.
DE 5-3
May 9 , 1972
ROLAND GARY REID and MILLIAM ARTHUR ELDER are
presently in California and do not intena to return to
Detroit_
DE 1-2
17 , 1972
WILLIZM ARTHUR ELDER has been an active
irenber of the /I3PP in Detroit
On August 21, 1972 , LOUIS TOLBERT JOFNSOi travelled
to California to help work in the BPP campalign to elect
BOBBY SEALE as Mayor of Oakland , California
DE T-2
August 27 , 1972
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LOUIS TOLBERT JOIINSON has bzen an active
member of the BPP , Detroit
II MISCELLANEOUS
KENNETI HORSTON former leader of the BPP-NF
is believed to kava disassociated himself with the BPP
HORSTON Ias recently observed by members of the Detroit
Chapter ir the Detroit area_ HORSTON probably avoided
having ccntact with these menbers ana hzs made no effort
to contact the Detroit Chapter.
DE T-2
Rugust 4 , 1972
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U' | D STATES DKPARTMENT 0F TICE
FEDJR A L B U R EA U QF INV ES TIG A'I0)
Detroit, Nichigan
In Rcply, Pleasc Refer to
November 7 , 1972
File No.
Title Black Ranther Party
Character Extremist Matters
Reference Report at Detroit
6
datea
and czpiioned 4s above
All sources (except &ny listed below) whose identities arc concealed
in refcrenced communication have furnished reliable inforiaticn in the pest.
This documont contains #eithr recorumnlations nor &onclusicns f the FBI: It is th" property
of tite' FBI ac is lvaned (2 Four {geney; it Qdl ils contcnis Gre "u: lo be Gislrahul:d Oulsicie your
agercy' nor duplieated withir Your agency:
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INV STIGATION
Reporting Ofrice office of Orisin DATE INVEsTiGATivE Perioo
DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO 5/18/71 4/5 4/29/71
TITLE 0F CASE Report MadE 0Y TYPED aY
CK PANTYER: PARTY (BPE)
SA BONA LD V _ PITENOUR JR a h
NATIONA L COMWITTCX 78 CORBi ? FCHRACTER OF CASE
FASGISK; (CCF) Ri SMITI Acr OF 1940;
DETROxT BrVzS ICiv SIDITIOUS CONsPIRACT
REBELLION 4 ND
INSURRECT ION
RXFERTFCE : Detroit report of SA DONA LD V: RITENOUR _
}
JR , , 4/5/71 _
P
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DEZROIT
A DETROIT MICIICAN
Mill n8 intain contact with logica l imfor41a ntS aud
submit evident iary report 30 deys from date of tkis repori.
kcComPLismmeiits CLAIMED NONE AcQuit- CASE HAS EEEN:
CONVic Auto: FuG_ FiNES SAVings RECOVERIES TeLS
PENDinG OVER OnE YEAR Yzs Oro
PENDING PROSEcUTion
0VER Six MonthS YES Cvo
XPpRoVed
SpECIAL AGENT Do Not irite IN SPACES BELOk'
IN CHARSE
CopiES MAce:
11 Bureau (105_165786 Sub 15 ) (Ri|
16-21/5"
1 HIC , Detroit (RI }
Secret Service Detroit (RH) REC- 66
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Detroit (157-3075)
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AGerct 440, OSI, SEC: SERV, TRS AcS) +
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IMINISTRA TIVE
This. report is classified confidentia] to protect
sources of a cont inuing va lue
411 persons mentioned herein who are active in the
Detroit Division are currently under investigation
INFORMA NTS
Identity of Source Location
DE $-1 is 170-637R-355
DE_1330_1 157-3075-2402
-2455
DE T-3 is 157-3075-2431
a _lell ced source 157-3233-812
Lt W;MAM ~oEPD
SEItl6_is_ 157-3075-2446
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157-67493-24 Daellepi
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UMTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 'STICE
JERAL BUFEAU OF INVESTIGA;
CONFIDENTIAL
1 MIG , Dctroit (MR )
Secret Scrvice Dctroit' (RHI )
0S I, Deyto n, Ohio (RH)
Copy fo: 1 NIS , Chicago (RH)
0[
Report of: SA DONA LD V RITENCUR
}
JR _ Olfiice: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 551/18/71
Ficld Oflicc Filc %: 157,-3075 Burcau File # 105_165706-15
Tille: 'BLACK PA NTYIISR PARTY (BPP)
NATIONA L CONITTE To COMBA T FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIViS ION
Character; RACIAL NiATTERS SWITH ACT OF' 1940;
8 JDITIOUS CCNS PIRACY
REBKLLION AND
INS URRECTION
Synopsis:
The Detroit MCCF continues to opera te under
the direction 0f BPP Na tiona 1 Headquarters
Oak Jand Ca lif Detroit continues *0 se11
"The BJack Pa nther 11 news pa per :nd operaie 2
Tree Brelkfast for Schoo} dren Program _
ZDCAR RPBINS ON a nd
SchoDTI AfiSTOw,
both Detroit
NCC inembers visited BPP Nafiona 1 Keadquartcrs
~in 4/71 . Four NCCF members wer e arrested by
the Detroit P3 for Hurder I as 2 result 0f a
ho]dup in #hich 8 ma n w/2 5 killed 4 purged
Detroit NCCF rember has been contacting the
Cleaver Faction of the BPP in Nety York , how_
ever, no &ttempts have been ma de to start 3
Cleaver gr owp in Detroit:
4 P -
DET ILS
CONFIDENTIAL
GHOUP 1
Excluded fron automatic
downgrnding and
dcclassificatlon
ThJu docuient contatna naIthcr recommondatlona nor conclualona 0l tho' FBI, 1t {o tho proporly of ihe FBI and Is Joaucd t0
Youf agcucy; It and It8 contcnts aro Qol t0 bo dIstributed outa Ide Your agoncy.
u. &. GOVFRNMENT T'ninTinG OFFICE 1969 0 - 1S1-0is
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TABLE QF_CONTENTS
Pa ge
I REVOLUTIONRY PRCGRA HS A ND POL.ICIES AS EXPRESSED
BY BPP LEA DERS 3
Ii<` ACTS IN FURR TIIERA NCE OF TIE REVOLUTIQNARY PRCGHAAI .3
III, TEA CHINC OF THE REVOLUTIONA RY PROGRAX
IV. DOCUMENTS URGING TIE REVOLUTYONARY PROGBAM
TVIDENCE OF NATIONA L UNITY
VI; FACTIONA L,ISM 8
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I REVOLUTIONA RY PRCRANS AND POLICIES
As EXPRISSED BY BBPP L)ADERS
On April ,28 _ 1971 DZ T-1 advised thnat thc Ministry of
Informa t i0n f01 the Detroit Na tiona 1 Committee.to Comba t Fscism
(NCCF) , organizing burcau for the BJack pa nther Farty (WPP)
was moved t0 m n@W officc at 157 Collingwood Detroit
}
Michig3 n,
orders of KENNETE FORSTON, leader of the Detroit NCCF
DE '-1 advised tha t 6] 1 Continental, Detroit, Mich-
iga , iS Community Information Center Number One
characterization of the BPP is conta ined
in the a ppendix pages ettached hereto.
II_ ACTS IN FURTHERA NCE OF THE REVOLUTIONA RY
PRCGRAA
DE T-l advised
on A pr il 5 , 1971, that 157 Collingwood ,
Detroit wes being opered 2s NCCP Community Informa t ion Cente:
Numbcr Tw0 on that date .
DI T-1 advised oApril 12
}
1971, tYa t four mcmbers
bf the Detr ct NCCF' A NTHON; RORAIA N , RONNIE JrwIn RONA LD-Sw1Ti ,
a nd LARRY POIELL , held up Wha t they believed to be 2 dope house
and one the victims wa5 killed
Detectivc Lieutenant WILL,IAM MC coY, Secur Secticn,
Intelligence Divis icn, Detroit Police Department advised on
April 14 , 1971 that Liurder One Rarr?nts were obta ined 012 Apr i%
14 1971, for LARRY POWELL , RONNIK IRWIN, a nd ANTIONY MORMA N ,
ali
NCCR' members _
A search warrant executed by the Detroit Policc
Department on April 14 , 1971, 2 t the home 0f [BA REA RA PI,ISEOR
white fema Jc associate 0f the NCCF resulted in her arrest a3 /we ] 1
as the arrest 0f the above three , RONALD SEITH , ena CAROLYN SNITH ,
members Of the NCCP a nd recovery 0f property stolen in 2 robbery
On} i1 11, 1971, i4) which one ma n was killed_
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DE T-1 adviscd 0n April 1971, that: the Free
Brcakfast for School Children Progra m is currently operating
five .days a Keek at the folloming locations :
611 Continenta ] (30 childrcn)
157 Collingwood (15 children)
St . Leo '5 Church (15 children)
DE; T-l advised
on ipril 21, 1971, that the Detroit
NCCF scheduled a free community dinner in front 0f 611 Continen-
Detroit , 0n Saturday; April 24 1971, at 5 :30 p, ml _ Ta bles
sila be "get
up to serve the food buffet style a nd there is to be
no ga thering at the dinner as seating will not be providled ,
DE 1-3 advised on
April 26 1971, that there were
not over 30 people at the NCCF dinner on April 24
1
J971, a t a ny
one time , and that no incidents occurred
DE TT~l 2dvised on April 27 1971, tbat the NCCr
prepared servings of food for about
460
people for the dinncr
on
April 24, 1971, and that 8 11 0f the food was passed out
DE T-24 advised on A pril 1971 that somcone is
ass igned *g 2 desk facing the front door of
2009 A]bert,
plint
9 Michiga n , on 2 da basis A Joaded #-1 i3 kept at the dezk to
prevent anyone fron entering the house who i3 not supposed t0 .
Posters #awe been removcd from S ome firsi flcor windO13 S0 tbey
can see a nyone 2 ppr 0a ch ing the bouse_ 'These measurez mere in-
stituted due to the raid by the police in na rch 1971 which
caused the NCCF in Flint to loose face a3 the police toox Over
'S0 eas
IIIS TEA CHING OP THE REVOLUTIOFA RY
PROCJA H
DE T-1 advised on A pr i1 24 1971, tha t politica ]
education classes are held at 611 Continenta 1 , Detroit_ every
Sunday a nd tha t the classes cons ist 0f reading from 3 nd discussing
articles a ppearing in "Tile Black Panther" news pa per , particularly
the center section_
DE T-24 advised 011 4pril 28_ 197] , that only nine
pcoplc
}
ma inly young kids showed up for the politica 1 education
class 0n A pril 18_ 1971 _ Attedance at the classes have fa JJen
off sharply since the policc raid in Nia rch , 1971 .
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DEz T-24 advised on Apr il 1970 that .political
educa tfon classes 21 e he)d a t thc NcCr Flint, Michigan @very
Sunday and that the clesses cons ist of reading fr 0m and discuss ing
articles pr imar ily the center-fold of "The Bla ck Pa nther"
'news pa pcc
IV . DOCUMENTS URGING THE REVOLUT IONA RY
PROGHA M
On . Apr il 1971 , DE T-3 provided copies of the
folloiging Jeaflets entitled "Ia nted by the People 11 :nd
"Frec @reakfast Pr ogram fdr Children"
1
which were distributed
by the Detroit NCCF
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V EVIDENCE OF N4A TIONA L INITY
Sj T-16 advised 0n April 17
}
1971, tha t KENNETII
HORSTON_ lcader of the Detroit NCCF wfS in California
}
a nd
talked with Minister of De fense , IIUEY NEYTON , . on April 16 1971 .
DE T-l advised on Apr il 21 , 1971, that EDGH R
ROBINSON _ distributione ma nagcr of "The Black Pa nther" ne"a pa per
for the Detroit NCCF Teft Detroit @ n route Oz k Ja nd
1
Ca liforni?
on April 1971, apparently to attend the funera ] 0f SAx MAPIER ,
a member of the BPP mho was kilJed in New York
DE T-l advised on April 1971 , thet LONNIE DA RDEN ,
2 member of the Detroit .NCCF went to Toledo to check 0n the
situation there a5 some members a pparently xa Jked into the office
weering CJeaver burtons on 4pr il 23 1871, but werc out _
He was then to pr oceec t0 Cleveland wherc HUEY NEWTON , Minister
of Defense for the BPP was scheduled *0 2 ppear , however, he
failed t0 show up,
DE T-3 advised on April 29 _ 1971, that LONNIE DA RDEN ,
member of the Detroit NCCF , returiled from Clevela nd _ Ohio on
April 25 , 1971 .
T-3 further advised that EDGA R ROBINS ON , distribu-
tion ma nager of "The Bleck Fanther" news pa per , returned frOm
Ca Iiforniaz on April 26 , 1971.
DE T-l advised on va r iOus da tes in April, J971 that
Detroit received approxima tely 600 copies of "The Black
panther" news pa per Curing 4 pril, from BPP distr ibution,
New York. DE T-1 a dvised that money for pa yment of the rews
pa per is sent t0 BPP headquarters
)
Oa k la Ca ] ifornia
VI_ FACTIONA LISM
NY T-5 advised 0n April 12 , 1971, that OLIVER RC CLURE ,
a 1s 0 known aS Ma lik arrived in New York from Dctroit over the
weekend of April 9-]1, 1971, for consultation with Jeadcrs of
the BPP Cleaver Faction_
HC CIURE Was the Jeader of the Detroit NCCF but WeS ~
purged , Detroit continues t0 bc loya 1 to NEMTON .
DE T-1 advised on April 14 1971 that OLIVEI %c Ci.URE
returned to Dctroit fxomn Ncw York on 1971 , 3 nd
Grought
with him a n unknown number of Clcaver Faction news pa pcrs "Right
On " MC CLURE has ilot Nia de a ny a ttempts to organizc a
Ciea VGr
Faction in Detroit to source 's Enowledge _
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DE T-l advised on April 1971 , that MC CLURE
is Cur 1e
ntiy
in NcW York
DE T-1 advised on
April 27 1971, that MC CLURE
returned to Detroit from New York about 3 ;00 pa In , on Apr i1
27 1971
DE T-1 Jearned on April 23 1971 , that MC CLURE
allegedly Ias ordered tso kill VIRON REDI' INE a nd] KENZTH IORSTON,
and to.use his judgme l 8s whether or "ot to kill CHARLES EOLT'
These three are lea ders in tie Detroit NCCF DE T-1 advised
tha t JOLT' has expressed sympa thy for the . Cleaver Faction Rnd
is pr Oba bly no longer being cons idered for assas3 ination.
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APPYNDIX
BLACK PANTIER PARTY also knonn_ as
Black Panthcr Party fox Self Defenge
akcording
to che official ncwspaper of thc
'Black Panther Party (Bpp)
1
thc BPP was
startcd during
Decciber
1
1966 _ in Oak land California , to organize
black people S0 they c?n take control of the iife ,
politics and the dcstiny 0f the black conmunity It was
organized by Bobby G , Scalc , BPP Chairman , and Ilucy P _
Newton,, Ninister bf Defense , BPP
&
The official newspaper
1
called "The Black Panther , 11
regularly states chat the EPP advocatos the use of suns
and guerrilla tactics in i*9 rcvolutionary prosrai to end
oppression of tha black people _ Residents of the black
community are urged to 8rm themselves against the policc
who arc consistently referred to as "piss ". Bho should be
killed
The nelspaper , in its issue of September 7 ,
1968 , had an article thc then Ninister of Education
George Murray. Tlis article endcd Iith the following:
"Black Ten Black people _
1
colored pereons of
Aerica revolt everywhere! Arm yoursclvcs The only
culturetorth kecping is revolutionary culture_ Change
'Freedom everywhcre _ Dynanite! Black power _ Use che gun .
Ii Xill the pigs cverywhere_
The BPP newspaper issue of October 5 , 1968 ,
haa an article introduced with the followinc statciienk :
"Te Rill not dissent from Aerican government . We will
II overthrci it:
David Hilliard Chief of Staff, BPP
1
in" a speech
at: the San Francisco Polo Field on November 15 ( 1969 ,
said
{
"Ne will kill Richard Nixon m
David Milliard , in thc York T'imes , M issue
of Decemher 13 1969 was cuoted as follows: advocate
the vcry dixect overthrow of the sovernment by #ay of forcc
" and violencc .
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In the issue of April 25, 1970 the BPP
newspaper hd an article Ninister of Culture Emory
"Aougla; is follows:
"The say to make this racist U. S.
Governnent aiminister justice to the people it is
oppressing , is by taking up arms
against this
govcrnent ,
Killing
thc officials util ths reactionary
forces are dead /e and those that are left turn their
Iecapons On) t.cir superiors , @hereby passing revolutionary
judgenenl egainst the nUjber one eneny of all mankind
ihe racist U . S_ Governmient
'The BP headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta
Street , Oaklard _ California Branches of the BPP , anc
Conmittees to Combat Fascisn/ under control of the BPP
have been eskabliehed in various locations in the U _ S.
CONFIDENTIAL
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UN_ D STATES DEPARTMENT 0r STICE
TED ERAL B UR EA U OF INVESTIGAF0N
In Rcply, Plcase Rcfer t0
Filc No.
Detroit , Michiga n
18 197.1
Title BLACK PA NTHER PARTY (BPP) NA TIOXA L
COHMITTFE To COMEAT FASCISM (NCCr)
} DETROIT DIVISION
Character RACI4L MA TZEBS
L
SMITH ACT OF 1840;
SEDITIOUS CONS PIRACY, REBELLION AAD
Reference INSURRECTION
Detroit rcport dated a nd ce ptioned
a3 a bove.
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
&re concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
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ADMINISTRA TIVE
A11 persons mentioned herein as being connected
with the Detroit Bra nch of the BPP , are currently under
investigation by Detroit except for some of those #no have
received extersive jail sentences
The investigative period of this report over la p5
t hat of the previous report in order to include informa cion
not received in time *0 be inc luded in the Prior report _
Inasmuch as the Cleaver Faction is nom a separate
case, no mention of them is made in this report, except
w here the Newton Faction is involved _ A separate report
Will be submitted on the Cleaver Faction_
This report is classified confidential to protect
sources whose identity, if revea cou ld adversely affect
the na tional defense _
INFORMANTS
Identity of Source
DE T-l is
DE 1423-1 (PROB)
DE T-2 is
DE 1330-E
DE T-3 is
a well placed source
DE T-4 is
DE 1560-E (PROB)
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DE T-8 is
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DE T-9 is
CSDE 2116-E
DE iT-10 is
CSDE 2580_E
DE T-1l Is
a 'Re 11 placed source
DE T-12 is
DE 347_E
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INFoRnts
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FD-04 (Rev. 3-3.59)
1
CCNFIDENTIAL
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1 ~ Detroit (RM)
4
NIS , Chicago (RM) 1
OS I, Dayton, Ohio (RM)
Secret Service Detroit (RM)
to: USA , Detroit (RM)
Repor of: S4 DONALD V , RITEN JR _
0
Olice: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 11/4/71
Field Office Filc # 157-3075 Bureau File #: 105-165706 Sub 15
Tille: BLACK PANTHER PARTY ~ DETROIT DIVIS ION
Character: EXTREMIST MA TTERS
Synopsis: The Detroit NCCF was ra ised to full
BPP status, 5/71 Their headquarters
the Ministry of Information, is located
a t 157 Collingwood , Detroit, with
offices at 2531 Pennsylvania , and
2435 Pennsylvania
}
Detroit The cffice
a t Flint
}
Michiga n, WaS closed dur irg
this period_ Detroit continues to be
directed from BPP headquarters OakIa nd ,
Ca lifornis , and have contact with other
BPP chapters Detroit continues to sell
"The BJack Panther" ners pa p2r which is
theix ma in s ource 0f funds
1
2
ithough
sa les feil off during 9/71 and 10/71.
A ` number of YCCF members were arrested
the first part of 1971, in connection
with robberies , beatings Somc nembers
of the Detroit BPP have become dis
4
enchanted with NFITON 's policies and are
switching to the faction of the BPP
supporting ELDRIDGE CLEAVER
P
DETA ILS
CONFIDENTIAL
CEwj? ]
Exc)ui?d from
automatic
grading ad
declazsif-catzon
Thia document containt ncithcr rcconimcndetions nor conclusiona of thc FBI_ It is thc prapcrty of the FBI and is loaned t0 your Agency; it and its contcuts
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Page
IS ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERA TIONA L DATA 3
A Loca tion of Detroit NCCF and BPP
Headquarters and Branches 3
B Loca 1 Leaders and Membership Tota ls 5
C_ Funds 7
D_ Connection With BPP Na tiona 1
Headquarters 8
Eg Contact With Other BPP and NCCF
Cha pters 11
F_ Publications 12
1 Distribution of "The Black
Panther" News pa per 12
2 , Loca 1 Publications 13
G
9
Propens ity for Violence and Preparation
for Confrontation 79
H_ Arrests 80
IS Wea pons 82
J , Fortifications 83
Ke Meetings and Ra 1lies 85
La Programs of Detroit NCCF and BPP 86
1S Free Breakfast for School Children 86
2 _ Free Lunch Program 89
3 _ Free Clothing Pr ogram 89
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M. Teaching Revolutionary Prograns and
Policies 90
N_ Factiona lism 90
0 Miscellaneous 91
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I ORGANIZA TIONAL AND OPERA TIONA L
DA TA
The Na tiona 1 Committee to Combat
Fascism (NCCF) is the organizing
bureau for the Black Panther Party (BPP)
The BPP is a black extremist organ-
iza tion started in Oakla Ca lifornia
) in December , 1966 _ It ad ocates the use
of guns and guerrilla tactics to bring
about the overthrow of the U,S _ Government .
A _ Location of Detroit NCCF and BPP Headquarters
and Branches
The Flint Branch of the Detroit NCCF continues
to function .at 2009 Albert Street, Flint, Michigan .
DE T-l
January 7, 1971
The Ministry of Information is located at
613 Continental, Detroit, michigan.
Community Infornation Center Number One (CIC #1}
js located at 611 Continental, Detroit.
CIC #2 is located at 3595 17th Street,
Detroit, Michiga n.
DE T-2
January, 1971
The office a t 3595 I7th Street , De troit, closed
in February, 1971.
DE T-2
February , 1971
157 Collingwood, Detroit, is being opened as
CIC #1 on April 5, 1971 .
DE T-2
April 5 , 1971
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The Ministry of Informa tion for the Detroit
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NCCF was moved to a new office at 157 Collingwood Detroit,
Michigan , by orders of KENNETH HQRSTON , leader of the Detroit
NCCF
611 Continental, Detroit, was des ignated CIC #1.
DE T-2
April 28, 1971
The NCCF office at 2009 Albert, Flint, Michigan,
was abandoned by the NCCF because the member who had been
paying the rent dropped- out Df the NCCF_ Flint members
to function out of Detroit
0
DE T-1
May 17 , 1971
The BPP moved ou % of 611-13 Continental, Detroit,
the first of June , 1971, and moved into 2591 Pennsylvania ,
Detroit
0
The Detroit NCCF was ra ised to full BPP
status in 1971.
DE T-3
June 3 , 1971
The BPP is using the residence of LORENE BANKS
}
one of their me mbers , at 2435 Pennsylvania Detroit, as
an office for the lurch program and liberation school. Mi & <l,_
DE T-4
July 27 , 1971 hiis
The BPP lea ders have" acquaired an a partment at
4200 Bue na Vista Detroit, which is used by KENNETH' HORSTON
} ~DIA NE . EROJN a nd EDGA ROBINS ON,
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a pparently to away
from the rank and file.
DE T-4
Augus 1971
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Bo Loca 1 Lea ders a nd Members Totals
WA YNE THEODORE ROBERTS ON is in charge of the
Flint Branch of the Detroit NCCF
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YVONNE COOPER :is secretary .
DE T-l
January 7 , 1971
KENNETE FORSTON , leader Detroit NCCF
CiE RLEZ HOLT second in command
RONNIK IRMIN , in charge 3595 17th Street , Detroit
ALICE RAYFORD , in charge of finances
LORENE BANKS in charge 0f Breakfast Pr ograms
EDGEZ ROB
INSON
9
distributicn ma nager
RONA LD, SMITH , in charge of Free Ciothing Program
DE T-2
Ja nuary, 1971
In March, 1971, the Detroit NCCF had 25 active
nembers , including five coimunity Workers
DE T-2
March, 1971
DE T-2 advised in April, 1971, that the memiers
and leaders of the Detroit NCCF for Apriil, 1971, are as
follows :
KENNETH HORSTON leader
CHARLES FOLT
$
second in C Omma nd
VIRON REDWINE , coordinator
EDGAR ROBINSON tribution nenager
LORENE BANKS , Breakfast Program
0
31 active memnbers including four community workers
DE T-2 advised in April, 1971, that the leader
of the Flint branch of the Detroit NCCF is WA YNE TIEODORE
ROBERTSON and tnat Flint has ten active members , inc luding
three community workers
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1 DE T-2 advised in May, 1971, that during May ,
71971, LONNTE_DARDEN was officer of the at 157 Collingwood
and tha t the membership cons isted of 38 active members
including six community workers
CHARLES HOLT , second in command of the NCCF , has
been reduced to 2 community worker by KENNETH HORSTON
DE T-2
May 11, 1971
DE T-2 advised during June 1971, that the member-
ship of the BPP in June 1971, consisted of 34 active
members and five commu nity workers
When KENNETH HORSTON is not ava ilable EDGA Rl
ROBINSON _
}
distribution ma nager , i3 in charge 0f 157 Colling-
wood, and LONNIE DA RDEN is in cliarge of 2591 Pennsylvania
DE T-4
July 2, 1971
DE T-4 advised in July, 1971, tha t the BPP
cons isted of 24 active members and four C ommunity workers in
July; 1971.
DE 1-4 attributed the decrease in membership to
the fact {nat S Ome people were unhappy with HUEY NSWTON 's
policy of non-violence and because had bee n directed
to attend church
DE T-4 advised during August 1971, that the
following persons were leaders of the Detroit BPP during
August , 1971:
KENNETH HORSTON
$
leader
DIANE BROHN, Minister of Information
LONNIE DA RDEN; CIC #1
EDGA R ROB INS ON distribution Ina nager
V LORENE BA NKS Breakfast and Lunch Pr ograis
WAYNE THEODORE ROBERTS finances
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DE T-4 advised in August_ 1971, tha t the BPP
had 18 active members , eight of which were community workers
DE T-4 advised in September , 1971, that during
September , 1971, the BPP had 22 active mnembers inc luding
four community workers
DE T-4 advised' during October, 1971, that in
October, 1971 the BPP membership decreased to ten active
members plus two community workers
WA YNE THEODORE ROBERTSON quit the BPP ana no one
bas replaced him handling finances
DE T-4
October 8 , 1971
DIANE BROWN has returned t0 her home in Jackson,
Michigan, and ma y not be returning to Detroit , however , at
the time she left she indicated she wes taking a temporary
lea ve as she was needed by her family in Jacks On ; Michigan_
DE T-4
October 28, 197 1
C: Funds
The following summary 0f financial activity was
provided by DE T-2 and DE T-4 from February, 1971 through
October , 1971:
Month Income Expenses
February 81,550 . 00 $1,550 . 00
March 4,800 . 00 3,396 . 00
April 6 , 825 . 00 6,191. 00
May 4,295 . 00 4,938 . 00
June 4,880 .00 4,646 00
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Month Income Expenses
July 7,368.00 7,209.00
August 4,344.00 4,718 00
September 2,575.00 2,227 _ 00
October 2,375 . 00 2,066 _ 00
The income reflected a bove genera lly cons isted
of sa les of "The Black Panther" news pa per a nd donations
Expenses cons isted of payments for the newvs pa per shipping
charges rent , food for the members miscellaneous expenses
including transportation, lunch, and telephone ca lls for
people se lling' news pa pers and collecting dona tions and
expenses for clothing and pocket money for the leaders
Do Connection Hith BPP Nationa 1 Headquarters
CHA RLES HOLT ; second in € Onina nd cf the Detroit
NCCF requested that BPP Nationa 1 Headquarters
}
Ozklanc ,
California send Detroit 10,000 copies of the current
issue of "The Black Panther" news pa per _
DE T-5
December 1970_
KENNETH HORSTON leader of the Detroit NCCF
1
con-
#acted BPP headguarters , Oakland , Ca lifornia
$
requesting back
issues of "The Biack Panther" as some of the people in
Detroit were uliable to understand the BPP posirion in the
pa per about the Zionist movement
@oIC DE T-6
December 31, 1970
OLIVER MC CLURE , former leader 0f the Detroit
NCCF who had been purged from the NCCF contacted ROCS EFEN'
QILLIARD , BPP Ass istant Chief of Staff Oakland , Ca lifor
a nd requested that be ne reinstated_ #C CLURE was instructed
to contact KENNETH 1 FORS leader , Detroit NCCF ; to discuss
being reinstated_
DE T-6
January 11, 1971
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VIRON REDIY IXT _ a Detroit NCCF member is currently
in BPP Headquarters} 'Oakland, Ca lifornia
}
Ross ibly performing
sore tasks for HUEY NEWTON XloTTz , 0 4 +{0
DE T-2
January 1971
KENNETH HORSTON left Detroit for San Francisco on
March 6 , 1971 and returned to Detroit on March 8 , 1971.
DE T-6
March 8, 1971
VIRON REDH INE flew from Detroit to San Francisco
on March 8 1971 _ REDH INE contacted Detroit on Ma rch 9
a nd 10, 1971, advis ing that he was stranded in Oakland,
Ca lifornia , without funds to return to Detroit.
DE T-6
March 10, 1971
KENNETH HORSTON was_oraered to report to Oakland
Ca lifornia immediately by JUNE EILLIARD
3
BPP Assistant Chief
0f Staff, and HORSTON left for Ca lifornia late March 29 ,
1971,
or early March 1971.
DE T-2
March 30 , 1971
KENNETI BORSTON was in Oa kland, Ca lifornia , a+
BPP Headquarters on A pril 14 , 1971.
DE T-6
April 14 , 1971
EDGR ROBINS ON distribution manager f the BPP
pa per fox Detroit NCCF
ieft
Detroit en route Oakla nd,
Ca lifornia , April 20 ,
i971,
to attend the funera 1 of s la in
BPP member SAM NA PIER , who was killed in New York.
DE .T-2
April 1971
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ROBINS ON returned from California on the evening
of April 1971 .
DE T-3
April 29, 1971
KENNETH HORSTON returned from San Francisco,
California
}
to Detroit on i1 30, 1971.
DE T-6
May 1, 1971
KENNETH HORSTON contacted BPP Nationa 1 Head-
quarters on Ma y 1971, to determine 1f the Detroit NCCF
had been raised to a full BPP cha pter and determined tha t
it may have been .
DE T-6
May 12 , 1971
LONNIE DARDEN , a member of the Detroi + BPP ,
cla imed that as 0f Sunday May 16 1971, 4 11 Detroit NCCT
chapters
}
including Detroit, had been raised to full BPP
status by BPP headquarters, Oakla Ca lifornia
DE T-2
May 17 , 1971
KENNETH HORSTON , leader Detroit BPP , contacted
BPP headquarters
1
Qa kland , Ca lifor on June 11, 1971, for
advice
DE T-6
June 11, 1971
DE T-6 advised from February , 1971 through August
1 1971, that the Dnetroit NCCF-BPP made inquiries regarding the
BPP pa per with BPP headquarters , aaklena, California , at least
once each month_
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KENNETH HORSTON _ leader of the Detroit branch of
the BPP, was in contact with New York on December
1970 .
DE T-7
December 1970
ZAYD SHAKUR , Deputy Minister of Informa tion for
N ew_York, arrived in Detroit the evening of January 9, 1971,
8 nd returned t0 New York, January 11, 19710
DE T-2
Japuary 11, 1971
BOBBY RUSH, De puty Minister of Defense Illinois
Chapter
;
BPP held a regiona 1 staff meeting a € Chicago; on
January 17
i971,
and: was extremely irritared because Detroit
and severai
other offices failed t0 send a representative
DE T-8
January 17 , 1971
A representative of the Toledo, Onio NCCF was to
0 btain the film "The Battle of Algiers Ii through the
Detroit NCCF
DE T-5
January 21, 1971
Sax NAPIER , BPP , New York, contacted BPP Ch icago
and requested six box 25 of rereppers sent to Chicago from
New Yori be sent to the Datroit NCCF _
DE T-8
March 26 , 1971
YVONNE KINC , Communications Secretary, Illinois
BPP , returned to Chicago from Detroit on June 4 , 1971.
DE T-8
June 4 , 1971
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KENNETH HORSTON Detroit BPP , contacted YVONNE
KING , BPP Chicago, in an effort to have her a ppear at a
rally for the Detroit 15 on June 25 , 1971, at Detroit_
KING indica ted she vou ld proba bly a ppear, however , had to
c lear it through BPP headquarters
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Oakia Ca lifornia
DE T-8
June 11, 1971
The Detroit 15 cons isted 0f 15 members
and assocjates of the NCCF who were
arrested a % an NCCF office, 3376 l6th
sStreet, Detroit , on October 1970 ,
in connection with the shooting of two
Detroit Police Officers 0nl that date
MARY FORD , member of the Detroit BPP, was sent
to Toledo, Ohio, to.kelp reinforce the cha pter there_
DE T-2
June 1, 1971
F Publications
Distribution of "The Black Panther' News pa per
Sa les of "The Black Fanther" news pa per have fa llen
off in Flint
3
Michigan, and only ha lf of the 2,200 pa pers
received at Flint frOm Detroit had been s old
DE T-1
January 7 , 1971
DE T-2 , DE T-4 and DE T-10 a dvised that the Detroit
NCCF-BPP received the following number of copies of "The
B lack Panther" news pa per :
Month Copies
February 15,000
March 16 , 000
April 600
Ma y 000
June 400
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August 19,774
September 7,500
October 200
Copies of "The Black Panther" news pa per are shipped
to EDGA R ROBINS ON
1
611 Contine ntal, Detroit , from New York
Distribut 146-20 Rockaway. Boulevard, Jamna ica , New York.
DE T-9
May 20 , 1971
2 . Loca 1 Publications
The following are copies of publications Which
w ere either produced or reproduced by the Detroit NCCF-BPP
for distribution t0 members assocjate: and to the genera 1
public attending political education meetings :
DE T-1 furnished 8 copy of the following leaflet
O1 January 14 , 1971:
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120 KIONEEDGE 0F POLTTTCAL PRTSONERS
130 MNON EFERY BLACK FANTHER FARTY NARER MORDERED BY TIS STSTEXI
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pNSTANT DANGER 0F ASSASTMATION, SOME 30 NEMBERS ;0F)OUR PARTY BAVE ALREADY BEEH MIRD:
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TE COPPIETIO OF THESE TRATNING PROGRAMS , TESTS HTIL BE GIVEN TO DETERMIE JUST
IAAT IVEL 4 COMADE WTLZ BORK .
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ize]OF TF NATIONAL COHICTTEES %0 COMBAT FASCTSH:
THE SECOND STX WEEKS XIILL ESTABLTSH THOSE TO BE EUT I CEARCE OF LEADERSHIP POSIL
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YOU WAR MONGREAL FOOL !
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AND LIE AND LIE AND LIE. TFE PEOPLE SAY
OH PICGY WIGGY , FOR THIS YOU MUST DE!
WE XNOW OF YOUR PLAN OF GENOCIDE
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PIGS OF THE POWER STRUCTURE
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IROM THERE , TFEX KOVED Ox TO HICHER LZVEL, OXJUDSKAN , WMIC? IS Mio #ORE
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AmD TIEN TTLLIXC TNEIT: CONTFTMCE PNOZHIR. GETTIMC "OIXEX Aw? SAYING THAT
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APE STILL BBWTALIZING _ PEATZZC AD KILLIMG NIGCEPS
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NATIONAL TTTEE To COMBAT FASCISM
COMMUNI INFORMATAON CENTER
2009 ALBERT
FLINT MICH .
lFree Breakiast Program
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FOR CHILDREN
THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE' S To COMBAT EASCISM, WHICH IS A POLITICAL OR~
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HNIZING BUREAU 0F THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY , HAS SET UP IN FLINT , A FREE
REAKFAST PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN IN THE COMMUNITY THE BREAKFAST IS SET
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PrTo BRING THE CHILDREN AND TKE COMMUNITY TOGETHER AND FEED TBE CHILDREN
WELL-BALANCED HOT MEAL EVERY MORNING , THE CHILDREN ARE BEING EDUCATED
Hro THE AWARENESS OF BLACK REVOLUTIONARY ART' , REVOLUTTONARY SONGS , THE
Fn FOINT PLATFORM OF THE BLACK PANTEBR PARTY WHTCH IS WHAT BLACK PEOPLE
EED , WANT AND MUST HAVE . PEOPLE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WHAT THEIR CHILD-
Gi' ARE DOING , SHOULD COME THROUGH THE OFFICE WITH THEIR CHILD OR WNEN
HEY HAVE THE SPARE TIME TO FIND OUT HOW THEY COULD BE OF HELP AND FIND
MI RHAT THEIR CHILDREN ARE LEARNING .
BUT THE PEOPLE' $ FREE BREAKFAST PROGRAM IS BEING SABOTAGED BY A FEH
@DIVIDUALS WHO DON T WANT THESE CHILDREN EXPOSED TO THE TRUTH _ THESE
EOPLE ARE TRE LACKEY TEACHERS , AND THEIR HIRED BODY GUARDS , THE LOCAL
@DLICEMEN (PIGS) . SOME OF TNESE SCKOOLS ARE DORT , DOYLE, COOK , XENNEDY
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R ALL INSTILL FEAR IN THESE CHILDREN MINDS WITH THREATENING FAiLURE
@TICES FOR' BEING LATE OR FOR ,COMING THROUGH' OUR OFFICE. 'AMONG THE OTHER
pWL TINGS GOING DOWN , THE PANTHER PAPERS ARE BEING TAKEN FROM THE CHILD-
EN: BUT EVEN THIS IEVEL OF REPRESSION WILL NOT STOP THE PEOPLE' S FREE
EEAKFAST FROGRAM FRON BUILDING THAT FACE To FACE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE
EOPLE OF THE COMMUNITY , NOR OUR CONCERN FOR THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE OF
N MEETING THEIR BASIC NEEDS .
WE , THE N.C.C.F. AND THE PEOPLE WILL NOT LET THIS BREAKFAST FROGRAM
SABOTAGED BECAUSE OF FASCIST.PIGS , OR ANY OF THE PEOPLE 'S PROGRAMS ,
ECAUSE TOGETHER AS A WHOLE , WE WILL HAVE COMMNITY CONTROL.
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FOR C HILDREN
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THE NATIONAL COMMITTEF S To COMBAT FASCISM , IS MOVING To MEET
THE BASIC NEEDS OF THE PQOR UNDERPRIVILEDGED 0F OUR COMMUNITY _ ONE
OF TFE WAYS IN MHICF WE Do TEIS IS FY TFE IMPLENENTATION OF A FREE
BREAKEAST FOR CHILDREN PROSPAM.
THE BREAKFAST PROGRAMS ARE NOT ONLY To FEED TKE CHILDREN IN
OUJR COXMUNITY BtT ALSO To BPING TFE CHILDREN PARENTS AND ALL PEC-
PLE OF TRE COMMIJNITY TOCETHER To WORK AND SEE TO IT THAT EVERY
CHILD IS FED A MELL-BALANCED BREAKFAST EACH #ORNING
THIS BETNG THE PEOPLE' S BPEAKFAST OUR COAi IS To SPREAD THIS
PROCRAK THPOUGFOUT THE CONMUNITIES IN MICRIGAN THIS IS TEE PEOPLE' S
PROGRAM AND WITMOiT THE PEOPLE S SUPPORT WE HAVE NOTHIHG SINCE
TEIS IS A BASIC NECESSITY , IT KAS TO BE MET .
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)F TNE WAYS In WHICH WE DO TKIS IS BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A FREE
BREAKFAST FOR CHILDREN PRCGPAM .
TFE BREAKFAST PROGRAMS ARE NOT ONLX To FEED THE CHILDREN IN
@OTIR COMMUNITX
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BVT ALso F0 BPING THE . CHILDREN PARENTS AND ALL PEO-
JPLE OF THE CONMUNITY TOCETHER TO WORK AND SEE %0 IT THAT EVERY
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TEIS RFING TTE PEOPLE' S BREAKFAST
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OUR GOAL IS TO SPREAD THIS
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PROGRAM AND MITEOUT THE PEOPLE S SUPPORT WE HAVE NOTHIHG SINCE
#FIS IS A BASIC NECESSITY , IT HAS TO BE MET
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NATIONG PMMITTEE TO COMBAT FASCI
STRY -F INFCRMATIQH
611 'CONTINENTAL
DETROIT MICH ,
Open Letter To The Communi
TAE NAFIONAL COXHTTTEE TO CCMBAT FASCISM IS An ORGANIZING BIREA: OF
BLACX PANTHER PARTY _ THIS MEDNS THAT WE WILL Bz IMPLENENI TNG AND
ANIZING TE VARIOUS SOCIALISTIC PRGGRANS FOR TBE PEOPLE In THE COMNU-
2 As ESTABLISHED BY TRE BLACK PANTHER PARTY .
TGE FREE BRZAXFAST PROGRAM WHICH IS" SooN T0 BE STARTED , WILL FEED
TRE XQUrES IN TAE 'RLACK COMMUNITY GcoD WJOLESOME MEAL,, WE RECOGNIZE
" A CKILD CANNOT STUDY
1
LSARN OR CCNCENTRATE AS MELL ON N EMPTY
VACR AS xE CaN AFTER FAVINC EATEN 6 HEALTHY MEAL' CAPITALISM
;
THE
Y OF ALL FECPLE fAS CAUSED MANY ELACK FAMILIES T0 HAVE TC SEND THEIR
QDREN TO
'SCFOOLIN
TfE MorNInG WITHOUT FOoD. BUT TEROUGH OUR PROGRAM
7 5 PROBLEM WILL BE ELIMINATED.
TNE FREE MEDICAL HEALTE CARE CLINIC VILL SUPPLY THE PEOPLE WITH KUCH
HED FREE FEALTH CARE TIME AND AGAIN
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BL,ACK PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROr LAC
EDICAL T@EATNENT BECAUSE TNEY DIDN *T HAVE TNE VONEY To Ffy THE NONEY
ERY DOCTORS . WE MUST SUFFER FOR HOURS IN CRORHED DOCTORS OFFICE' $ ro
EEDICAL TXEATXENR WHICN IS SIMILAR To BEING TREATED LIKE A PIECE OF
UNERY ON A TaCTORY ASSEMBLY LIME, OWR FRZE MBDICAL CLINIC WILi GIVE
TREATXENT' ANC NEDICIHK TO TNE PECPLE THROUGH TRE SERVICES OF QUALI-
D LICENSED DCCTCRS AND NURSES &
ME REALIZE TANT DOPE ADDICTION IS A VERY PRESSING PROBLEM IN THE
% COMXUNITY IT IS LITERALLY ASSISTING TNE ENEMIZS OF BLACK PEOPLE
{EIR PIAHS. CF EYTERMINATTON OF Cu? RACE GUR YOUNG BROFRERS_ AND SIS~
AKD SomS AND DAICKTERS ARE LOSING rREIR LIVES CONSTANTEy BECHUSE 0F
BERSOS% oF SQME POISON DRiG THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY ANFD ITS ORGANI-
; PURENU TNE N,C.C.F EAS StOOr FORTH BOLDLY AND CONDEMED THOSE MIION
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IT IS THE GREEDY AWARIOUS BUSINESSMZN
TRE CROOKED BRICC ZAXING PIG POLICEMEN WHO ARE LETTING AND PROKOTING
ZNTRANCE Of EERION AmD COCA.INE INTO
Thz BLACK
COMUNITY AND NCw THEY
#RIING ro COVER {P FCR It WITT A PROGRAM THHT GETS THE ADDICTS STRUNG
ONNETTIODONZ , # DRUE SIMILAR T0 HERION _ WS Now HAVE A PROGRAM WiICH
JO"; WILL ENa TKIS PROBLEM ONCE AnD' FOR ALL.
WE ALZO IAVE A TRIE CLotXING FROCRAM #KICH WILL MEET THE CLOTHIMG
& 0F Thr' PECPLE TRRCTEH TRE DFNATIONS Wz RECETVE AND ABE WORKING
ENEEXTLY TCkARD QPENING A FREE SHQE FACTORY
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4 FREE PEOPLE' 5 LTBRARY
# No-INTERIST IOAN PROGPAM.
FAVz :IuST RECENTiY OPENED A NT OFFICE IN YOUF COMMUNITX AT 2009
FRT . THE OrfiCr HOrKS ARE FROX 9 : 00 A,M. T0 9 :00 PaM , YOU ARE
JONE To CoHE TWROUCH; Awy DAY .
ALL POWER TO TNE PCO?LE
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Istop 2 % #thii:g.
Douparci 30 tba job that Afro-Araricrn Zorolutlonopiog ai %4ito
@otxor cjiuby :clicils hnsve on teit bsrds, a1l zqmolutions era Xitionil
riboretior etru@les ef' to pes? reve b88; childs Ploy_ Net Dzt 15
keyt cleer 3# 6288 Mite Gothr ccuntry reiicelz 2r8 righbing Ior % 21~
eluticn-whilo Afro-_zcricgn ravolutionarics 2r8 fiantlrg for nsbicnel
libereficn
Ki
Jzeir2t 2 Co3.oal enenz: %nit0 Racf3i Cepideliom { 383
paetard Ofzspriiz8, Colcniali3u, InperialiSE, ena Neo-toloniziic3
3c48 tne C28c44m. Yerbeps Jov will firi 2 word 0r p}rad? 8k2t
F121 arerco Jo1d rrtozutionary pcronoctiv? and inbensify Jour rctivits,
#i 020 Y8rj Joect >on hsve 806' Appr0 0c? Zakin 8 Spiri 1 yow
8212 2 303s210, 62 ti3 Mnole woild vill Xcw? @ovcd 0 iitti0 0lc.)7
to ta fuvire<
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THE CATECHISM OF THZ FCJOLUTIONI3T
The Revolutionist' 8 Attitude Towera Hinself
Tne revolutionist 18 8 doomed mar, He heg no personel intereats ,
ffairs, bentiments, atteckments
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prorerty, not even & nane of nis
Everythirg in him is absorbed by Ore ezclubive interest, one tbo-
one passion ~e
the revolution.
In tne very dept of his being, not merely in word but in deea, he
broken every cornection with the socjal order ana with tbe whole
etea world, with ali the laws eppearences , and generelly ecceptea
Fenticns and morelities of that worla which he considars nis rutriass
Sboula he cortinie to lie ir it, it will be solely for the pur-
6f destroyirg in mofe surely .
'Tne revolutionist daspises every sort 0f doctrirairism ena hes re-
hced the peeceful 3cientific pursuibs
;
leeving then to future generzticn
bns H8 ynows only one science, the science of destructiona Ror inig
only tnis Pupose ne makes a gtudy of rechanic3, prysicg , chemistry
pozaibly medicine For tnis purpoge he gtuaie rc nigct the
prz Science of human beinz8, tneir cherecterz, situetion, end 811
conjitiong 0f the present gociel systen i ite verious 3trat3_ The
Jct 18 but ons Tne qnickess posaibla destruction of thet igoble
ter:
He @espigcs public opinion: Be despises an hetes the present
0 of morilo with 311 its motivetiong an3 Denifestacion To nim
tever 8i28 sne triupn of the revolution is ethicel; al1 thet xhich
ders it i8 unethicsi &na crininel
Tne revolubionist 18 8 dooned a8n1, He i9 mercilegs tovera tre Sate
toward tbe entire syat82 of privileged educeted claszes; kc nesd in
%1 'expect nc marcy from thene Between him ana them trer? 18 contiruouz
irreconcilable 38,r to tre bitter end, wether it be -Tezed operly ci?
'tly. Ee rust be ready to ai8 2+ any moment , He eust train hisself-
stena torture
Rigocous towarde nimgclf, he must 2ls0 be gevera with othess . hli
ider, softenirg sentinenis of kinship, frierdakip, love, gretitrae, 223
3n bonor itseli nust ba 3nffoa out in him by tne one cola pesaion of
4
revolitionary caus8 For hir tnere i8 only one satisfectlon, cor-
Letion, and delignt--thc 8uccess cf the revolution_ Dey end nignt m8
36 havc ona thougkt ona el3--inexorable deatruction_ Striving cclaly
1 unfai-ly towerdg' this 211 , he mest be re2dy to perish hilmself era 60
3troy with hig owt kands everythinz trt birders i+8 renllzetion.
Zh1e nature 0: 2
real revolutioniob prccludeg every bit 01' senticsr- 3
lity;_romenticiz@, Of infatuetion '2r7 cxsltaiiona Ir preclude3 8vC2
r30nel natzed tg rveng? _ Rovoluticrws] pasgior having b?CCEc 6 ro?
3 phczr}menc:} , it Bust b2 combined Aiih cois cRlculctlon_ at 2l1 tir}?
4 place8 tha rovolteonist @i & € :c;; p3 tbab tomcriz mbich he i3 ipoli
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persor:l inpulaes, bz tu0 Mich thc seneral ixtcre2si,2 of tb?
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The Relations 0f the Revolutionists Toward His Conredas in' thz Causs
8 A revolubionist mey feed friendchip or ettachzent only for thoae
Who hava .proven thencelves by their ectiors to be revolutionists like
himgcli The measure of frienlship, devotion, ana other obligatiora
towerds Guch 2 conredc 10 determlned solely by the degrec 0f ris use~
fulness t0 tne caige 0f the elldestructive revolution.
9 Soliderity of tbe revolutionigts &oes Without seyinga Tne wilole
strength of the revolutionery ceug8 is besed on it. The fellow: revol-"
utionistz Xno stena in the same plene of revolutionery undersbendirg
and erdot must, 8.,5 fer 23 possible, discus? 211 important mettere
end decide thcm unamimously . In the execution of 8 plan tkus
'8cc1dodntly/
upon, however , everyone must, 23 fer 83 posaible count upor himgalf.
In cerryinz 0ut ects 0f destructicn ech or8 must ect alone end reeort
to the counsel ena &ia of ccmredes Khen thij 18 necebsary for
succe3s .
10 _ Eech cotrede @ust heve at hand geverel ravolutionigts 02 %,h? cec0.2
8nd third @egree
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1.8 & such 23
ere not entlrely initiated. Ke IS% Co3.
sider them 2 pert 0f the common cevolutionary cepitel placed 2t bi9 i13-
poeal: He must spend hi: portion of tne. capltel" economicelly; elr-ja
striving to extrect the Ereatest possible US8 from 1t. Fe i3 tp consic:#
hingelf 28 cepibal, fatea to be Spent for the triuph of the revoilcic
ary ceuse honever, he hes no rizht Personally 2nd alore to diapora 0f
thet cepi al without the consant of the ezzregate 0f the fully inirisdei.
11 . wnen a comrede comes to grief
9
in decidirz the question wnethsz cr
nor to 8&w8 hin, the revolutionista Yust teke into consideretion rcu his
personel feelines, put bolely the interezts 0f the revolubionery C9be .
Therefoce , he must weigh 011 the work contributed by the cofi E88 , 0, 07
tne. other the expenditure 0f revolutiongry forces nece3sery bo rnicie
him and he is to Gecide accordirg to Nhich sida_
The Revolutionist 8 Reletiong with Society
42. The edmission into the organization 0f a ne;t nembas, Wio hes proted
hinself not in Korda but in deed8 , can b8 effected only. Dy uilenizot3
agreenent
13. Yhe revolutionist enter3 the world of the 3tate and of 'h2 educeted
privileze classee end lives in it only for the purpose of its fulle:t
end quickest destructlon. He 18 not 2 revolutionist if he 13 2tte-ba
to anything 13 this world, if he can stop befor? tke annlhilation 0f
any Jituetion, relatio:l, or person belorgirg to thig class or Morlc-~
evortthirg end evcrybody Rust be equelly hateful to hii, All tne %or3e
to iim if he haj any relationz of kinshiy, friendship, or love; %> 43
not a ravolutiorist if can stop his hand .
14; For the purpose of ruthles8 dectruction, tha revolutionist E2% 8r&
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freguently #ust live in society
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pretusnding *0 b8 sonzthirs entic# _
differant from wnat he is. Tlc revoluiionigt must ponctrate 853. 7i4jr
into 811 tre hicher and middle clesses , the marchant 3 'store, tbc crmc 1
tke noblcaen 1 3 ncine , the burezucretic world ad militey circlcs: int0
literatara into tho Third Depertment (Secret Police)
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drav up a list of pergors thiz condenned in the order of their rolative
harnfulness to the Buccess of tne cauge so' that tae precedirg numbara
may be removea bfore the subsequent Ones _
16. In Ieking up such lists ena for tne purpoge
of egtablishing the
above mentionea oder ore should by no neans bc guidea by the Derscnel
villeiny of the
individual ,
nor even by tne hatred of which he calls
forth in tne e3scciation or emong tne_pecple _ This villainy ana this
hatred nay 0ver by perty u3efwl by helpinz to erous8 the @esse8 cf the
1
revolt It is necegsary to b? Euided
J the neasuce of uscfulness wnich
would recult Irom hi; deeth, to the revolutionery cauee Thus fir3t 0f
211_
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those mien must pe aestroyea Mho ere perticularly harmful €0 the seV- 0
olutionary oreanizetion and also those whose sudden end violent de2th ney
fill the ' Eoveznent witn the greatest fear ena shake i+s pOwer by depriv~
ing it 0f 188 cleever ena energetic man^
17. The second category must consist 0f persons whose lives woula ba
sperea only tenporeily So thet, by 2 gerieg. 0f brutal 8.c+3, they brirg
the people to the poirt of ineviteble rerolt
18 _ To the third cetezory belong 8 great cany brutes in high positions
not distinguished by eny particuler intellect 0f enerEy , but due ~o tieij
position, enjoy ricnes, corectiors , influence , end Pomer< It 16 28c8e36`
ar3 to e#ploit tbem in every possiole wey; trap them into 8 sleves
Tneif power influance , connections, riches, ena streretn will beccze the
inezhaustibie
trossury and Sipport of verious revolutionery erterprices,
19_ The fourth cetegory consists 0f ambiticus offiueholders erd 1.0e?els
of various sredes Ons maj congpire with thep in eccorde:ce witn tuair
progrens , meking them in accordance that one follow8 tcen blinilz a1i 2t
the 32n8 tine one houla teke hold of then; possessions 01 211 tceir
secrets, compronise then to the uizost; 80 that no avariua 0f ejcepe p83
be left to them and us8 tnen a8 instruments for stirring ~up diatrbinc?:
in the Sbate
"20 _ "The fifth--doctrineires (refers to Belunin' 8 opponenta within th2_
revolublorery ceo) conspirators
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revolutioni3i telkirg idly in Ercups
ana on paper Tney must be continually cughed ana pullea for;tu to-
wards precticel neckbreeking statements
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the result 0f which woula be
the complete ieskruction of the majority end the real revolutionery
treining 0f 8. few _
21 The sirth and very importent catezory includes W omen ibo shouli b?
claggified jde; three main diviciors; empty headed, stipid, gculle3g
wrho may be under like tne third and fourth category cf nen ; otners &-
devotea , capable, but rot rith ua because trey heve not yet wcered
= themselvcs up t0 the real phreseless and geruine revolibionery wnze -
stending; they are to be madc uSe of like tbe wen in the third C260302y;
finally, wonen, entirely ours, 1,0 _ fully initiated 873 hevisz corjic-"
acccptsd our progrem Tney ar8 our cO3receb_ Ne must look upen
then 88 Oili nost prccious treasuce. Nithout the aid of %ilth w8 Ce.1od
along_
Tne Attitudeg 0f the Asgoci2tio1 Tolesd Tbe Pcople
22 _ The association }a? Yio othcr 4iw otner than tha ccepletc liberetscr
and herpin?s: 0f the masses, 1.e of the people kko live Ty 1422031 2ab3
But, convinced thst this libaratio 7' 74 t% echiewoment of tris lirer-,
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Only throuzh an
all-destroying popular,ravolution end the Asgociatlon
will by al1 m8am3 and all its power furthor the developenent end ext?ne
8ion of thoz? evila and those celaaities which cusk at las? exhaust tne
patience 0f the pe &nd Grive theI 80 a general uprising.
23. Revolution tb? Assocletion does not understand 3.
reguleted
movement after tne clagsical #estern model 4 movement Inich elmeys
bowing b0 the property righte erc the treditions 0f the gociel 879683s
0f so-celled eivilizetion and " morelity nas until rof linitod itcelf
everyiiheze to tne overthroh of ore politicel form in order b0 replece it
by gnother ana striven to crezte 8 so-celled revolutionery 9t2te
8
Only
that revolution will be baneficiel to the' peogle Mnich mill destroy 2t
tha ver] root every veatige 0f statehnood ard will enihilete a11 0f 12i5
country S old traditions, institutiong, and cle.sses,
24 . The Agsociation therefore does not intend to force on ths People
any orgepizetion fron above The future' orzenizetion will QO doube etol-
~e out 0f popular rovement and out 0f life itself But tni8 is" %h8 tus- {
iness of future generetions_ Ou;c business in degtruction, teszible,
ccmplete, universal, and merciless
25. Therefore , in €etting cloger to the people
9
M8 mi? 8t first 0f 2ll
join those elenents of the negs8s, whick, gince tbe roin-:tion of' iha
8.3_ powere heve never ceased to prote3t, not in wcrds alon3 put ir-
deds 2s
Yeii 28g21088r 0feeything
mhich 18 directly 0r ineirectlj core
~ected with fne Stete: ezainst nobility, the bureeucrecy tha clofzj
rhe euilds (neening tne @ercrsnta end capitelist in gener2l) &nc
'Eai2s
the. paresitie %ulek , Let uS join hendg #itn the colo 27 bold %:ia
and worla of the berdits--the only Eenuine revolutionist in th8 U.8,
26 _ To consolidate thig world into 'Oe invincible , ell-destrojinz
Zorce 19 the sole subject of our orgenizetion; thi3 18 our conspirecji
our. tesk,
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On February 1971, DE T-11 furnished copies
of the following leaflets :
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ATTENTION C: JUNITY WORKERS AND BIMCK RTHCR PARTY MEMBERS
DETROIT BRANCH
THE FOLLus INFORMA TION IS AN ORDER AND WII BZ CARRICD
OUT IMMEDIA TELY
ALL POWER TO TIE PEOPLE COXiRADES :
BECAUSE OF' TNE NECESSITY 'TO INTENSIFY THC STRUGGLE #CRE IN
THE STATE Op MICHIGAN _ IT IS NCCESSARY 'TO ' INTENSIFY OUR KNOWLEDGE
OF STRUGELE , AND To TIGHTEN ,UP OUR IDEOLOGY WHICH IS OUR FIRST
STCP TO ARDS BEING TRUCLY 4 MA TCII FOR A HUNDRED _
Tijc LIFE 0F OUR BELOVED MINISTER 0F DEFENSE , NUEY P: NENTON
IS IN CONSTANT DANGER OF ASSA SINATION, SOME 30 MEMBERS OF OUR PARTY
#AVE ALREADY BEEI HRDERED AND COUNTLESS OF OUR CONRADES ARE IM-
PRISONED _ ALL THIS IS REALITY AND YET SOME Op US ARE STILL VERY
SLIPSHOD IN OUR WORK _
BECAUSE 05. TNE LEVEL OF STRUGGLE IN WHICH WE ARE NOW ENGAGED ,
SURVIVAL-PENDING REVOLUTION _ IT HAS BECOM NECESSARY To COVDENSE
THIS TRAINING AND To DZVELOPE IRTO 4 VANGUARD SOLDIER_
OUILINES OF TRAINING PROGRAMS WILL BE GIVEN EACH VEMBER AND
COMMURITY WORKER . AT TE: CONPLETION 07 THESE TRAINING PROGRAMS , TESTS
WILL BE GIVEN TO DETER TE " JUST wHAT LEVEL A COMRADE WILL WORK -
TH FIRST {IX WEEKS WILL ESTABLISH THOSE TO BE PUT Im CrARCE 0F =
INFORMA TION CENTZRS TiRROUGHOUT TEE STATE OF MICHIGIN.
COMMUNITY_WORKERS
345 =ZARE ALL THOSE WKO CANNOT FUNCTION FULL TIME
AND HAVE NOT COKPLETED THEIR FIRST SIX WEEKS TRAIMING .' THOSE WHO
PRIMARILY SELL NEWSPAPERS , PASS OUT LEAFLETS , ETC
MEMBERS_OE_ Ti BLACK PANTHER PARRY CCet THOSE WHO FUNCTION FULL TINE
AND HAVE PASSED THEIR FIRST SIX WEEK TRA INING PROGRAM_ WHO SCLL, NEW-
SPAPERS AND RORK IN ASSIGNED AREAS UNDER THOSE WHO COORDINATE PROCRAMS
AND ACTIVITIES .
THOSE WORKING 13 ORGANIZERS IN CHARGE OF OFFICES, PROGRAMS , ETC :
ARE THOSE WFO KAVE CO iPLETCD PHRASE Two OF TdEIR TRAINING COURSE _ THESE
PCOPLE VILL ORGANIZE AND BE LOOKED UPON AS THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE
BLACK PANTiIER PARTY _
PHRA SE THREE WILL NOT BC CIVEN BUT MEMBERS Op THE B.PaP. WILL BE
RECRUITED FROM IT'$ RANKS .
ALL SUCCESS: IN OUR STRITGGT,R To TRWLY RE 4 MA TCE FCR 4 HUWDRKD .
RIGHT ON CONRADES.
MAR 2 7.1972
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STUDY LIST AND SIX WEEKS CY*MINATION FOR COMMUNITY WORKERS AND 5>P
KEi BERS
PART I =FIRZT SIX_WEEKS
TEN POINT PLA TFORM AND PROCRAK OF TXE B.P.P_
2_ RULES OF TNE 3.P,P.
3- MOTTO
CARDINAL RULE
5. PRIMARY OTJECTIVE OF THE .B.P P.
MASS LINE
PARTY LINE
8 SPECIFIED Ciie PTERS OF THE RED BOOK
9 THREE NAIN RTLES Op DISCIPLINE
10. EIGHIT POIMTS OF ATTE:TION
11 EVERY NEBER OF TME B.P.P_ MUST KNow THE CENTRAL COKMITTEE
12. KNO ILEDGE Op POLITICAL PRISONERS
13. KNOW EVERY BLACK PANT;ER PARTY KENBER !IURDERED 6Y THIS SYSTEM
PARI_II SECQND SIX WEZKS
1 ESSAYS OF KIRISTER OF DEFENSE HUEY P_ NENTON
2. GENIUS OF YUEY P. NENTON
3_ SEIZE TXE TINAC BOBBY SEALE
4 HUEY TALKS TO TIE KOVEMEtT
63 MANDATES Cp' THB B.P.P
CENTERFOLDS OF ALL RECENT B.P.P. NEWSPAPERS
WORD LIST PART I
SLAVE 16.' ENEEY 0F THE PEOPLE
2 OPPRESSED 17_ SUBJECTIVISN
OPPRESSOR 18 _ FRIEND OF TE PEOPLE
CAPITALISM T9. INDIVIDUALISM
NEO-COLOWIALISM 20. SECTARIANISM
IMPERIALISM 21 PUCHISH
PENAGONISM 22 _ ULTRA~DZNOCRACY
8,FASCISM 23= FURELY MILITARY VIEWPOINT
9 RACISV 24 DEPARTMENTALISH
0_ REACTIONARY 25 _ CLIQUISH
1 Revolution (ary) (ist )
2. SOCIALISM
1 SELF-DEFENSE %;
COLOIALISM
15. JUCHE
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KANDATORY READING
BY MINISTER OF EDUCATICN
RULES OF LECAL FIRST-AID
2. ESSAYS FROM MINISTER OF DEFENSE
3. RED BOOK PRIRCIPLES (QUOTATIONS FROM NAO)
4, WRETCHED OF THE EARTH FRANTZ FANON
5. NO-COLONIALISV: TNE LAST STAGE OP IMPERIALISM ~~KWANE NKRUNAH
6_ COMNUNIST NANIFESTO KARL MARX
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7 IMPERIALISY TNE KIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM 4 V.I, LENIN
8 _ STATE & REVOLUTION 4 V.I_ LENIN
9. WNAT IS TO BE DONE 4 V.I. LENIN
10. AUTOBIOGRA PY OF MLCOLM X 5 MALCOLM X (ALSO RECORDS "MESSAGE
To THE GRASS ROOTS")
i1 _ THE BALLOT OR TXZ BULLET -~MALCOLM X
12_ TH WEST ON TRIAL 7 CHEDI .JAGAN
13_ REVOLUTION In TxE REVOLUTION REGIS DEBRAY
14. THE CHALLENGE Of TW COrGO 4 KWANE NKRUMAH
15. GUERILLA WARFARE CHE GUEVARA
16. AXIOHS OF KWANE NKRUKAH - (FREEDOM FIGHTERS EDITION)
17. PERIODICALS NEASPAPERS
BLACK PANTHIER PARTY INTERCOVMUNAL NENS SERVICE
MUHAMMAD SPEAKS (PAPER)
GRAM4 ~~OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE COM UNIST PARTY OF CUBA
TRI-CONTINENTAL JOURNAL OP THE ORGANIZATION OF SOLIDARITY
OF THC PEOPLES OF AFRICA, ASIA AVD LATIN AMERICA
MINORITY OF ONE MACAZINE
18 . SEIZE TNE TIKE BOBBY SEALE
19_ MALCOLM X SPEAKS MALCOLM X
20. KIH IL SUNG VOL . I II III
21 CONCENTRA TION CAXPS IN U.8.4. 4 ALLAN
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The following is the text of an article which a ppeared
in the Ma rch 27
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1971 edition of "The Black Pa nther" news
pa per , page three, and according to DE T-2 , was written by
WA YNE TIIEODORE ROBERTSON :
"PIGS FEEBLE ATTE' PT To SABOTAGE
FREE BREA KFAST PROGRAM
"THE NEHLY OPENED OFFICE OF THE NA TIONAL
COMMITTEE TO COMBAT FASCISM (I.C.c F.) , THE
POLITICAL ORGANIZ ING BUREAU OF THE BIACK PANTHER
PARTY AT 2009 ALBERT ST HAS IMPLEMENTED A FREE
BREA KFA3T PRCGRAM FOR CHILDREN
"TKIS PROGBAM WAS STARTED BECA USE . KE Of
THE N,C.C.F, KNOW THE FININCIAL STATUS Op THE
BIACK COMMUNITY AND KNOH ING THL?' MOST BLACK FEMILIES
ARE NOZ' A LWAYS ABLE TO FEED THEIR CHILDREN 4 HOT ,
WELL BA LANCED
3
NOURIS IING BREAKFAST W E KNOT TBAT
CHILDREN ARZN 'T ABLE 20 CONCENTRA TE ON THEIR STUDIES
IN SCHOOL AS OPPOS ED TO PA INS OF HUNGER WITHOUT 4
NOURISHING HOT BREA KFAST; So THA T THRY MILL BE ABLE
To OBTA IN AN EDUCATION TO BETTER THEIR CONDITIONS OF
LIVING IN THE YEARS UP COHING,
"WHEN THE FREE BREA KFAST PROGRAM FIRST STA RTED ,
WE SAw THA T QUITE A FEW CHILDREN WERE INTERES TED
BUT RELUCTA NT TO COME IN OUR TIRELESS EFFORT TO
BETTER SIRVE THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE BLACK
COMMUNITY , WE IMMCDIA TELY STARTED TO INVESTIGATE
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THE RIASON BEHIND THE CHILDREN NCT COIIING To THE
FREE BREAKFAST PROGRA M . IN OUT INVESTIGATION
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ME
DISCOVERED THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM; WHICH LIES AT
DORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:, LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF
HAMILTON AN AVE_ A
"YOUR CHILDREN ARE CONSTANTLY BEING HARASS ED
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FRIGHTENED BY MEMBERS OF 4 PROFESS IONA L STAFF , BETT ER
KNOWN As TEA CHERS ONE SUCH RACIST IACKEY 'S MISS
BROWN
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MURPHEY , A MISS COLDPEPPER , 4 ARR _ HOLIDAY
AND YOUR EVERYDA Y PRINC IPAL S IHiMONS 4
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"THES E FOWL LOW NA TURED TEACHERS ARE HARASS ING
YOUR CHILDREN ABOU?' COMING To TIIE FREE BREAKFAST
PROGRAM
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THEY TELL TIEM THAT IP THEY COME TO THE FREE
BREA KFAST PROGRA M THAT THEY WILL BE KICKED OUT OF
SCHOOL, THAT WE PUT DOPE IN THE FOCDS
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OR THA T FE
INTEND TO HARM THEM .
"ALONG IITH HATASSMENT BY THA TEACHERS THEY ARE
EVEN SUBJECTED TO BEING HARASSED BY YOUR UNFR IENDLY
BLUE-SUITED PIG
0
THEY ARE NOT SATISTIED WITH JUST
LYING TO THI CHILDREN , TIIEY FA VE MOVID IT To A HIGHER
LEVEL , To INSURE THAT THE CHILDREN OF THE BLACK
COMMUNITY . WOULD NOT RECIEVE AMPLE NOUR ISHMENT
2
AND
SO THAT THEY COULD FURTHCR TNHANCE THCIR GENOCIDA L
PRACTICES OF THIS DECADENT COMMUNITY _
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"THESE FONL INSTITUT IONS OF LEARNING HAVE UNIFORMED
PIGS ACONG WITH THEIR.NIGGER LACKEYS To PA TROL THE
HALLS OF THE SCHOOL , ARXIED M ITH 357 MA GNUMS| PISTOLS ,
UNSTRA PPED AT THEIR SIDES _
"THES E PIGS PATROC THE HALLS DA ILY UNDER THE
PRETENSE OF KEEP-" OLDER STUDENTS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS
OUT OF DORT_ INSTEAD TBEY RUN AROUND IN THE H4 {
TAKING CHILDREN TO TRE OFFICE THA 1 COME IN LATE,
[
TAKING CHILDREN OUT OF 'CLASS ON A PASS FOR THE
BA TEROOM , TO THE OFFICC .
"THES E LOfi NA TURED BEASTS GO so FAR AS 'I0 DO
SUCH THTIGS As To THREA TEN YOUR CHILDREN WITH SHCOT_
1
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BEA TEN OR PADDLED WITHOUT' PERMISS ION FROHI THC PARENTS
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PIGS Op FLINT AND THEIR IACKEYS THAT ARE WORKING IN
THE INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING HAVE NO REGARDS FOR THE
RIGHTS AND WELL BEING FOR THE PCOPLI OF' THE BLACK
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"WE THE MEMBERS OF THE N,C C.F_ AND THE PEOPLE
SAY THAT WHEN THE PUBLIC FACILITIES NO LONGER WORK
TO SERVE THE PEOPLE As THEY WERE DES IGNED TOR , BUT
BORK ONLY IN THE INTEREST OF THFE FEW ` THAT CONTROL
THIS CORRUPT DECA DENT SOCIETY KNOHN AS THE RULING
CIRCLE , THAT WHEN THIS HA PPENS IT SHA LL BE DEAL?' WITH
BY ANy MZANS NECESSARY _ IN KNORING THIS WE KNOW THi T
THE ONLY WAY IS MITH THE HAND TOOLS OF LIBERATION .
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IN THE FAScIST INSTITUT IONS OF
LEARNING _
FLINT N.C.C.F_
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ON 'IE DEFECTIOI OP ELDRIEGE' CLEAVEE
FROM @HE BLACK PiHTIR PARTY
AND MEE DEFCTIOY OF
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'TROM "TI BLACK CCMUITY
BX HUEY Pa NSWTOHl ,
MOIITER Or DEFEISE 0F TE BLACK FANTHCR: PARTY AND SERVANT 0F THE FEOriE
TE BLACK PalTTMi PARTY BASES TIS I:OIOGY AND PHHIOSOPHY ON 4 CONCRET
AYALXSIS 'OF CONCFETE CONDITIONS , USING DIALECTICAL MATERIALTSM A3 OUR ANALYTICAL
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NIHTG Dl NATURE STANDS OUTSIDE OF. DTALECTICS , EVEN THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY ,
BFT HE WZICOR THSE COIRADICTTOS , BECRUSZ THEY CLARTFY AXD ADVANCE OUR STRUCGLE .
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IT WE UERSLID TE I NECESSARY %O OUR GRCHTH. Our OR THIS CGNTRADICTION FAS
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JtY Ar; EESEUET, "M5 "TEE FESCIAL FixS CM 3CUHD VERI RUIITCAL: WB
QUAEGE EEZCT CBATE: IZ ;n8. CC 0z # % FzoeeBLy EZICEDD EB COZTBIL; %
CNESE sv' X &u ZZRSOZAt: EJT NE DXD IO7 KEON 5z (rW [C doIczn I; REZZ, E
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CULT GROT?, W% EECALT 5 IHAT ACI, ^ REVOLUTIOAY CU_<' GRCTP- BUT TIIS IS 4
BASIc: CONTRANICTION, WISE REVOLUTIOI IS 1 FROCESS , AHD $ Ti ICTS YOU' COMMIT D
NOT' FHIL KIIII 'Ti scori Or fE FCCESS THLN TzX AFE NOH-RZVOLUTIONARY.
WHAT ~ES RZYOLUTIONAIY IOVETENT AN 'HE BLACK COMHNTTT NEELS IS ^ VRY STRCYG
STRICTVE _ TFIS STTWCITIE CANONLY EXET WITH TiE SUPFORT 0f 'TIEE PEOPLI: AIID IT
CANONLY CT IS SuPFORT' TKROTCH. SERVMIG THEM: THTS IS WHX Wz HAVE THE SERVTCE T
TFE ' PEOPII PROHRAI TiE KOST. DRORIANT THIC It THE PiRTX. WE WIIL SLRWE TEB?
NEES , SO TrAT TEY Cik SURVIVZ THTOUGH TITS OFHRESSION _ Itzh WEN THEY Niz READY
Io: PICE :P TTE GUM , SERIOUS BUSDIESS WTLL HAPEZH , ELDRIDCE CLZAVER IEUZMCED
IS IO ISOLATE OUFSELVES FROM IEE BLACK COM:UNTTI, So TAT T N:S WAR BCTEEI THE
QPERESSOR NI THC BLACK TANTHER PARTY, NOT WAR BCTHEEN THE OPFRESSOR AD TTE
OPFRESSED CCUIrY
THE ELACK PAIVIEER FARTY IEIECTED FpOA TRE CORRIUNITY IonG. BCFORE ELDRITGE DE-
FBCTED BRCM TiEz PiRTY: OUR HOOk-UP WITH WHTTE RADICALS DDD MOT GIVE US ACCZSS TO
THE WBTTE COMIiUHTTY, BECADSE ZHEY D FOT GUTDC THE WHTTE CCMMNTTY _ THE BLACK
COMIUNITY BES NOT RELLTE FO 'THEM,` SO WE HERE IEZT D} 4 TNILIGET ZOIE; WHEF: BE
COULD KOT ENZER TIE COMRAONTTY WI Aly BEAL POLITTCHL EDUCKTIO PRCGRAMS; YET WE
WERE NOT TOIYC ANYIFIG % HOBILIZE WIHTTES . WE HLD %O IZINENCE Iv RATOIG TFE
CO#SCIOJSIESS 0z THC ELACK COMIUNITY AID THAT TS TTg FOIT WHERZ WE DEEFECIED .
WE WENT THROUGR A FREE SEEECH MOVETMIT DI %E PAkTY, WiniCH #XS NCT NECESSART
ADD 'ONLY FURTECR ISOLATED US FBON THE ELACK CONHUNIT. WEE HAD KLL SORIS OF PrO -
ANITY I OUR PAEER AlD EVERY OTEL WORD MHICH DROPFED FBOX OU LIES WAS FROFANE.
THIS DID NOT HAPFEN BCFORE I WiS JATLED, BECAUSE I WOULD MOT STAND FOR IT. BUT
ELDRIDGE'S IWFLIZNICL BEOUGHT' THIS AJOUT _ I DO NOI BLAIE HTN ALOETIER; I BLALE
IE PRTY BECAUSE TEE PARTY ACCEFTED IT .
ELDRIIGE HIAS NEVEE FULLI }I THE IEADERSHTP OF THE PARTY. EVEN AFTZR BOBBY
TAS SNATCHED EAY TIOM US , I DID NCT FLACE ELDRIDSE I A_ RSSTLION OF IBADERSETF,
BECAUSE H TAS JOT DTTERESTED Il THAT . I KADE DAVID KLLLIARD ADNIISTRCR Or
PRORHIS I KiGI 'CHAT CLDRTDCE WOJLD ROT DJ AYYTING %0 LZT TI CCNSCIOUSIESS QF
TF COMRUDES I THE PiRZY, BiT I XNET" THT HE CCUID MAXt A CONTRTBUTION; AND I
PRESSED HI{ TO D SO._ I FRZSSED HTN TO WRTTE MD' EDIT TE PATZE, BUT HE WOULOI'T
DO IT, THE PAPER DID IOT EVEN CCNE OUT EVERY BEEK UNTIL AFTER ELDRIDGE #IENT 'TO
JAIL. BOT ELDRTUGE CLEAVCR DIW) NAKE GRZAT CCNTRIEUTIONS 10 TIIC BLACK PANTHR PARTY
WITH BI WRCFTNG AN) SYEAXTNG . Ic WANT Io KEEP IHIS IN MDID, BECAUSE TTEERE IS A
FOSTTIVE AiD NEGATIVE STE TO EVEIYIKING .
IEc CORCCI iiiuiLIYU O1' ^ REVOLUTION' I5 NOT TO OFTER FTIE PCOPLE AN "STTITER-Oz"
UETIIA TQ6 WC }{UST ISTEAD GI TE SUPROR'T OF' TIE TZOPLL TBUOX SERVING TIIEO?
NECDS . THEN NIET TIEE ILICE OR ^r OTITE AGENCY 07' REFTESSION FRIES I DESTROY TE
Eiragjual, TIIE FCOFE WIL JvE Zo ^ HIQIER TEVEL OF CONSCIOUSHESS ARD ACTION_
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THCIY . TE ORGNIIZZD STRUCTUDE CNM CUIDX 'THE FZOLE TO THE RDIT WHENE TITEY ARE . PRE -
'PARED TO DZAL JN MnY WAYS . Tilts MAS TEEE SITMTEQY WE USED I WTEZT WE W FRE
RELATCD To IlJ A POSITIVE WAZ.
80 Ti BIACK FNZTER PAETY IS REACHED A CONTRADICTION WTTH ELDRTLZE CLCAVER
AND HC HAS `IETECTED FIHI" FH TARTY, BECAUSE WE WOULD NO? ORDZR EVERYONZ INTO T
STREETS TOMOREC TO YKE '4 REVOLUTION_ WE RECCCWIIZE THAT TTS IS' BiPOSSIBLE BE-
~CAUSE COR DIALECTICS O IZOCIY, OUR CONCRETE ANALISIS 0? CONCRCTC CCIDITICNS
SAK TAAT IT 13 A FANMASI, ECCAUSE THE PEOPIE ARE NOT AT Ti? POIIT EC . THIS
COHZRADICTIOV K CCIFLICT HAY SEEM UNFORTURA TL TO SONE, BUT I7 TS 1 PARI OF T
DIALECTICAL FOCzSS. THE RESOLUEDi -OF THTS CONTRADICTIOX HAS FREED US FRGI B-
CORIECT ANALIES: AlD EOFSZS _
1E AE 1ON: TESE TO MOVE* TCHARD 'fHE BUILDIIG 02 4 COMUNTTY STHUCIUF; NHICE
WILL BECOMC 4 TUz VOICE 0z THE FEOPIZ , FROMOTTIG TEETR DTTCRESTS IY XAY MAYS _
TE CnX{ COBITBNUE TQ FUSE OJR BASIC SURVIVAL FrOdRfjia FIE]CAN]CONTITUE TO SZRVE THE
FEOFLS JS AMFOJNTES OF THEEIR TUE WTERESTS , WECiN_ TEELY BECOVE 4 FOLIZICAL .
REVOLUCIOHARY IEHZCEZ WHTCH WTLL IXAD TH FOPLE TO 4 HICHER LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSiESS,
So IHAT 'HDY MIIL XO: WHAT THEY HOST IEATIX I Il THEIR QUEST FOR FIZECOM, AND
IHEY WIIL HLVE THE COJRAGE TO ADOFI AND OBCA D} TEAZ FEZEDOM:
HUEY P, "NEWTON
MINISTER Of'DEMEXSE
BACK PANIZZER' PiRTY
SERPANT OF THE PEOPIE
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WORD LIST
REVOLUEION - Revolut;lon Ieana change ? 4 revolutiorary 13 Gne who is
@issatisfied with a
Sys#e1 thet prt9l:zeg mvrdors
1
exploits and
oppreeees tho pcople it pratends to serv6
{ATerikkcke)
fe 18 not
only dissebiafied but hc a130 I0765 to charge the system by educeting
the people t0 truth and setting examples of howf to cbange it, 80 thet
it functions for {he poor end not just the riche
BOURGEOISIE- the sclect few tbat own &nd control the businesses ,etc .
PETTY BOUPCEQISTE- Owners of sma.ll buginesses , and profesgionals for
exampie cocrcrs , Zawyere and teachers
PROLETARIAT The workers , those tbet produce the gooda ana services
the wegIth Ehat is taken aw8y by the Bourgeoisie.
EUUPBN-EEOLETARJAT- unemplorad, students , hustlers , etc .
A@ROCITIES ix humar crimes committed ag0 inst the peoplo (My Iei
Tillings a t Qackson end Augusta )
MCNOELY - very lerge and poverful businesses , which control whole
industries, or large parta of industries (Standerd Ganarel Moters )
EZEECZHARY ~ 4 soldier mbo only fights for pay, doing the dirty work
for 3Omeone else.
HQUSE NIGGER - Tne slavo tha t thinks he is free bccawse the xaster
Invites hil for coifee (but not for dinner) end then is used t0
control the field nigsers .
FTELD NIGCER Slave who must work the herdest but; almost nothing
ard Zhoriora rovolts ageinst tha % ster.
ECONOMICS - How people produce good9 and wealth, and how tnese 3r8 die_
tributod
)
accurulated and congumed < In athe r words , who xiet
anc how they it.
COLONIALISM control by & powerful nation over 8 dependenz netion
or' paopie ,
COLONY _ 4 C nation or country thet .is owned end controlled
outright by
ouuoitziae
22 country. In our c830 Black people live in 2
colony and arthorerorc oolonized_ Cur C
'ocaueity
is contzolled the
white mothef country economicelly, politically, militerily, e276 calturell;
etca
CAPITALISM- A 8ocial system baged on profit (amerikkka , Britain,}rence )
whozo only a seledt fow Own an2 cpntroll the business0s , courts
9
lew
making and dicisions in their Owin interest ana 2 t the exponse of and
not in the interest of the ms3e8 0f peoplo .
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Wx: ~Znwoml
YEICIT: 18, Z6s.
HEIGTT: 5' 1:# WAM: ELVAGS V RZUDREN
IEICHF: 767 Ibs _
HEEICHT : 6'
XUAMEE; ~OBEZT E4ELI SNITH NaE DWzM S3I
WEIGI?: 162 1b5 , TEIC : 175 1b2.
KEICHT: 51' 8# RZICKT: 5' 3"
"3: 862* 732d
3EIC 150 1bs.
XEICT: 5' 2"
QA}E: 24u3114 ZRYE
NEICHT: T15 i12 .
XSIGET: 5' 5s"
(No PHOTO)
(no ?HOTO) NAHE : MILLIA (RILL) CUTNTYGHA}
IUE : 223iD4 JACKSQE WEIGET : 195 ib3. 2 7
VEJGIT : 710 1Ss _ KEIGIIT: 6'
HEICT: 5'
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Unch
MAJE: CEEVELAWD (CHICO) InL7
VEICHIT : IoS , Iu
HCICXZ : 61 BUAM: VrRON ZRIC RZIVJZI
~EICHT: T52 Ibs ;
KEICHT : 5, 10"
#ANS: CHA;Lz3 (GHUCK) HOLT
#IGT:` 285-1bJ
IEIC: 60 1 #
404ME= JENDELLdhcr
Hits; dVI 636L "EHIGNT : 15c Ibs .
RICHT ; 133.32:, HSIG4T: 6
RCIC?: 5' 64
YAyf: ;
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FREE LUNCH PROCRAM
and
LIBERATION SCHOOL
HE. FZOFLE OF' DETROTT:
TE DETROTT BRANCH OP Tc BLiCK PANTNER PLETY: %S RiVTC 4 LIBERATICN SCHOOL AND
EEojFRCGRAK IO EETTEe SERVE THE NCEDS OE OWR YOJTA HEBE Iv TE COMNTTY Or
Bori
0
LIEERATION SCCOL FROVIDES FOR OUR ZOUTH 4 FOFTHER EDJCNtOR WHERE AS FELPING
To DTROVE THIR IEAENING ABILTTY;
CLASSES TAUCHT L LIEERATIOH SCCOZ
WILL BE: MATE, FROJECTS , HISTORY,
IEOLOSI OF THE BLACK PAIFTEET FERTT,
AND FRIMARY SKILLS , . FOR ~ HISE WHO
ARE BETIEEN. THE ACES Or 3 To B TES ,
OLD,
I YOU IOILD LIKE FOR YOUZ
CRILDREN To ATTEND LIEERATION SCHOOL;
BEIG OR SEND IHEII To 2435 FEITNIS TLVANIA _
IOns OF FOOD, SUFFLIES , AND MOWEY WIL BE APPRECIATED.
O
EQ RWH_IOCHATZGNS;
DEIROrT MAANCH 02' ECE BLACF" PAIZIZR PARIZ BACK PBNTHER PARY
NNTSiTY OF INBORZMTION MFOREATIQN CEIIER NOa 7
157 COzLITROTD 2591 rENTSYLYANIL
868-6217 DETROIT, MICIIICN
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Fmtral @ibo: Jk; N :
404 rcAln 6.-
Car__ LA {u_l
Ere;; 3b8; 0: the Buic; Pjn2 g: PA?1 tr ~c;;R"
0f raclsi ISC g8 *t 27 7" b7 trc; 2ilas 8 10." 31.i4 ii 7 of" I~:
Party CRITIA C ~Ir;K raaters CEFTFAAL 8 ecj LOCAL .14323, in-_
cluding all capta I5
sucordiratc lo either
r tfon l state, :-d Jocal
leadership of the 3LACK PIINZHER PARTY #ill € Forc
Zhe:
2 rulvS. Sength
0f suspcngion Or ther discipliznsy act:on Ti jess'T: fcr 74 0f tic:
rules will depend Jn nat; 3r
5 7
83* st: LZ; 1liu+ 4 imitives
end staffs wnere 1id rule or rules
Of
tbe R'ACK ?ANTHE? PARz= ZRE VIOLATED _
Every ember of' tne Perty Bu st kr; tb` se verb?t":' K". hcat:
And _ ap; : $ #ben 83: !y_ cch %f mber 3us3} Ii J} jio. 4046 5t 1120
to their ie-dersh' ) cy _ 'ch?" #50. "Teyc Jr 37' 73 ar- 21. sub;ec
to. Suspersicn by Je Bi#CK 778T4*4 :
BWiSS 0F THE Rlack PNteer DapT"
3 No Party medber can Lave narcotlcs or W:ea 1-1 his posses810.- whle
doing Party work _
2. Any Farty mor jer found shooting narcotica WI2l be expellcd fron
thts
Party _
3- No Party memi pr can be DRUNZ whsle doir' dai: ?3 37;
No Be-tet 7- rin9 213 2^ #3rrc: #ic_
Tze of tne BLACK_ PANTZER TAATY , and mcetin s of the
BLACK ANZ "
PARTY ` ARYXiERE .
5. Xo Party meml:r will USZ PQIFT FIF; 8 {eapon Jf an} ki: u-
necessarily Or :~cidentally at anyone -
6_ No Perty memt .r can join any other atmy : orcc othez' thar the: BLACK
LIBERATZCNi AZMI _
7 . No Party meml 1 can have a weapon in hi: pos: essiou wii}# DF: NK or
loaded off narco' ics or weed .
8 No Party memb: r will CQEn:: c23 €oc 22 6' cr Par* "#rS Or
Black people. 2t 11 81: 33 0i t :: sy tl1o} yeor--"9 2t even
4 needle or plec' of thread _
9. Wnen arreetec SLACK FANTHER MND 38 #I1l give only names ad: 2SS, end
~ill notir. Legal first 2ic Iust be unde estood by &11 2-rty members.
10_ The Ten Polnt ?latfor and Progran of tr? BL4 %X PAl:THER ?4RZ must be
known and ueders" jod by each Party member
11_ Party Ccmmunzt ations Eist be Nationel and bocal.
12. Tne 1O-ZO-LO-; zogram shoula be krowr by 4Ll m ~ mberz and 3 atood by
all merbers.
13. 41l Finance Oi ?icers wiil :ojerct- eZer t`e j risdictzon 7 2 Ministry
Of Finance .
14. Each person w: (l subm-t a report cf dall; wor
15; Each Sub-Sect: sn Leader, Section Leader, bieu" enant , ana Jap- in must
submft Daily repc*ts Of work- 2 7
16. 411 Panthers L
15t lcarn to cpcratt and . $ 'V:c / K~:Rr; "' m
17 _ 411 Leaaersnl; Dprsonn: 1 who Xe_ 2 wow" :r T st: Su Jeit "1s Enformatic.
to th? "AItor 35 "4 3' 7u iLe & jl ;Ji '9 nut ishe hc pap
aru #ill bc knoiv: by Cia?t87, alid prwroi 8
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18. Pclltical Edu: tion Uic;Li *e MitFnu: iOf. fcr 2ei # mei .'i7 Lp.
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THE] RULEs ARE:
19 Only office personnel assigned t0 respective offices each shoula
be there 41l others are to sell papers and do Political work out in
the conmuni including Captains, "section Lcaders, etc.
20_ COMAUNICATIORS--all Chapters must subuit weekly reports in Writing to
the National Hezdquarters.
21 _ 411 Branches must Implement First Aia and/or Medical Cadres.
22 _ All Chapters, Branches; end_ components of the BLACK PANTHER PARTY
must subult a monthly Finencial Report to the Ministry of Finence, and
also the Central Comnlttee _
23. Everyone in 2 leadership positior wust read no less than two hours per
to keep abreast of the changing political situation.
24. Ho Chapter or Branch shall accept grants, poverty funds, money or apy
other eid from eny governent agency without contacting the National
Headguarters.
25.` 4ll Chapters *ust adhere to the policy an the ideology laid down by
the CENTRAL CORMITTEE of the BLACK PAFTHER PARTY
26 _ 4ll Branches must submit weekly reports in Writing to tbeir respective
Chapters .
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PZOPLS' $ J0Sz' C:USZ 07' FREEDOR _ BZCA03%,, TIS C0w?ONT:TIC: IS AIRESDX
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Op' BABYLON _
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TIS AXD #LSO 15S Z?F%CT Izii fiwrE;ZSS CRE.TES h REPRZSSINE KIRCSPHEZE
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TFe PIGS S5 US AND ANYONZ 'O ASSOCIATES CLOSELY WITH Taz CADRE HERE
TAXING 0 A 6%: COXPLZXION A MEx OJTLCO: C: SCCIAL COSDITIO:S. WZ ARE
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ONCE_ 'E 1S #ZNl_ ARE RECOZSIZE) AS {UHKT NE ARE, POLITICAL PRISOEERS,
A IEw SIZUAZIO: DZWZLO?S. T CO:RUFT PRIZO 88*TOlfLic.z Irc COvz30R,
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SONEZ TY wILL DzS3D 03R YUKRZ 123XI3% U:TIL INEY EJILD UP "
NECESSARY FORczS To DO JUST WlAT T2 FRZXCH DID TO T:z B: STILSE
IN 'TE 1 8th CZ:TURY rX WILL %T SIT ARCEED :@ WAI? Foz %.3 CCi3?3
OR THE PArOLE ZCaRDS Or ARY Op TE OTHER S3*S 07 JWHICIAL XOCKERY ?0
RELEA SE US. 303 7zOpi3 #ILL 44 X"ST DO It T;XSZLwES. YCU C? 3335,
KOLD YOURSSINES IzTO # TOLITICAL #D KILITARY UXITE; K5D 03CZ ALL 07?-
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ANESE ARD Tr' RZ.CTICJARY CHIZEZZ CCELD XOT SZCP TZZ OPPRESSED PZOPLS
OF CHIN: ; it ZIT; AXD RiS APARTZSD PARZRZS XILL BOT STOP 28 ?EC713
0F R;ODESI; , SCiT: #7riCi 03 SOUze #zSZ AFRICH TRox GAINING TKEI? 725333X.
THZ PIGS Ix ZIS CCUR"TEV , RECARTEESS 07 TGZ TECHNIICAL EQUIFZNT CaMOT
STO? FEJ?iS' $ SZECGLs 703 LISEEKTIC: % PIGS Xz3Z I: S:iw CUEZI:
REGARDLES; T%2 IEIIXIDAZICN m AD #ZiSSiz5z Chmrot STOP T=z Ezcei3z
OF REVGEF1232E04127 TEEv 43 0x,.%RG Sr: OF T;EZIR DZ4TM S%
CONTIRI;; rc ImCjLCz Im %m CWILDiz Gaxzs 0? COPS _nd ROSZERS.
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SUR ORT Tk
& & FREE BREAKF_
Lon
Fl SCHOOL CHILDRENI5
THE YOUTH OF OUR BLACK COMIUNITY ARE IN SCHOOL AGAIN , AND AGAIN THE
PROBLEM 0F PROVIDING A HEALTHY WELL BA TANCED "FREE BREAKFAst" FOR TEESE
YOUNG BROTHERS AND SISTERS STILL EXIST IN OUR COMUNITY .
DURING TT SUMMER VACATION , TH DETROIT BRANCH OF THE BLACK PANTHER
PARTY PROVIDED A "FREE LUNCH AND LIBERATION SCHOOL" AT THIS SCHOOL
SUBJECTS SUCH AS MATH, HISTORY , ENGLISH AND ,. THE IDEOLOGY Op THE BLACK
PANTHCR. PARTY WERE
TAUGHT_
THE EARLY PART OF
THIS YEAR A "'FREE
BREAKFAST' PROGRAN" F
WAs INTIATED BY T3
PARTY AND WE WERE
ABLE To FEED As MAXY
AS 50 CHILDREN 4
DAY WE WOULD NOT
HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
DO TKIS WITHOUT YCUR HELP . . WE MUST STRIVE TO EXTEND TBE "FREE BREAK ~
FAST PROGRAM" TO ALL THE YOUTH IN OUR COMUNITY , WHICH MEANS WE WILL
NEED YOUR HELP MORE THAN EVER TO DO THIS _ YOUR CONTRIBUTION WILL HELP
PROVIDE A FREE BREAKFAST FOR TIC SCHOOL CHILDREN _
REQUESTED. ITEMS : EGGS, MILK ,
DETROIT BRANCH
BLACK PARTNS? PARzY BREAD , CANNZD FEUITS ,
KINISZEY (P IxyjrutIon
157 COLLING#COD JUICES , BACON ,_ SAUSACES, .
HAMS _ ETC.
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Re-priutee Vol ~I %0.4
of tnc 3lack Pinther Fatty
Intcrccutanal #ewvs
cura.idz GzOici
JACKSO? : Cw
XENLZRCII? Ii IE
BLACK PAMTHER
PARTY
THE TOLLOVING LETTER WAS SEIT To US Ow JUNE 21 , 1971
}
FROS OUR
THEZ INCARCERA TED CORADE , GEORGE JACKSON_ BECAUSE OF CONFUSION
CREA TED PARTICULARLY BY THE PRESE:IT GOVERXET'$ PROPAGANDA NEDIA
SURROUNDING COVRADE GEORCE 1 8 XENBERSHIP Ix TXE BLACK
PANrHER PARTY ,
AND, BECAUSL THE NZSSAGE TKE LETTER CONTAINS IS SO CLEARLY IPORTANT
AS,A GUIDE . TO OUR STRUGGLE, WE FEEL IT APPROPRIATZ TO NOw PRINT Ti
LETTER HERE:
*******
XASS HOVEMEVTS THA? ARE EGALITERIAN AND AIKED 4T TE FUTURE ES-
TABLISHAE:T OF REVOLUTIONARY ;ASS SOCIETY NUST AT: ALL SUBSTRUCTURAL
LEVELS Bz CUIDED 3Y AN ACGRZSSIVE AND DISCIPLINED VANCUARD POLITICAL
PHRTY . WITXOUT THIS LEADERSHIP
1
POSITIVE ACTONS AND UNITARIAN Co: -
DUCT Op THE' PEOPLE' S AFFAIRS IS NOT POSSIBLE _ ONE SIMPLY CA:NOT ACT
WITROUT A iEAD . FOR THE VANGUARD PARTY , II IS ALMIAYS Iz INTERESTS
OF . TiE PEOPLE . AND TEEIR FOR ARD MOVEMENT TAAT IS Op PRIMARY CONCERI _
~WITzOUT . THZ VANGUARD PARTY , . THOUGI, ALL ARE IN FACT EQUAL. THE PARTY
ITSELF CANNOT ACT WITI PURPOSE: #ITHOUT TXZ TRUESi EXPRESSION OF DEM-
OCRATIC CENTRALISH: TAE PARTY CADRE, FREELY ELECTED OR OTWERAISE
DISTINGUISHZD IN TNE SZRVICE OF TE PARTY AND THE PEOPLE , MUST REACH
FOR MAJORITY DECISIONS THT ORCE ARRIVED iT RUST BE RESOLUTELY CARRIZD
OUT BY ALL , EVEN TNOSE wHO KAY MAVE IN TE PRCCESS OF DECISIO:-KAKINC
OPPOSED Tzl: XEA 3URE,
NOTHING CAV B ACCO PLISSZD 4ITYOUT SUC:{ DISCIPLINED AND PRINCIPLED
CONDUCT _ wE HAVE TC CC: 3: #I %07 OXLY T2E NZ FORCES T4AT QLD
RSSZTICT CUP Ho E3T,.30r aiZ0 ?I1XAL IEISS YIR9IM Z4C: C? C2,
LITTLE UNDERSTOOD AN'D 4T KOST' OCCASIOwS JUST BARELY WNDER CONTROL .
dtsctpt.TNaRTAN cowinct J8 IaR CONSCQuS TFznnt TQ SUPPRRSS TYR
LUUrlem, Aslmn ~I#NULuEIE, INIIUvensiu: TMi'' "e AUsumred "llbls $IIbb
Y1
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VKifu; KW #OT' T0 BE CO;FUSZD WITII TE ROSITE TSISC;;
"REciii" %ovs"55 YUT Twz FRICC: XOvET, #IXED 6 NHZ FiOzzzzI?S;
AnD{biazzizTO;" 0F' FOLI'ICAL PRISORERS ANVD TIE COiVICT CLASS In CEZRAL,
AND AI,So FO_ITTCAILY NOTIVATED T3 FROTE Tz HAGI_XN FiSCIsy-CCRFQETIY-
ISM 'C1' TIIE CO#CETRATION CAMP TEC NIQUE WILL WOT RESTRAIN OUR VONE-
KENT _
2
iAS, F30" Tiiz OUTSET _ FASFIIONED AND FORHA RDED By THZ BLACK
PANTER PARTY Tz SEVERAL CHABACTERISTICS Op TNE KOVEMEWT WERZ CC:-
CEIVZD BX TE SUPREME SERVANT , HUEY NEW_O:i;f THE CHAIRWAN , 2033Y SESLE;
AND CSIP OF ST;FF , DAVID aILLI:RD . TAESE INCLUDED T#E. EUSSI:IG PFO~
GRANS; DZSEGNED To CO,EAT SOjZ 07 Tz ISOLATIOIST 4 SPECTS BUILT INTO
PRISOX CAAi? RELA TIVES , NRIENDS AND LEGAL AIDS 4RE TRANSPORTED
TO Tis VARIOUS PRISORS FREE 07 CHARGE; IN SPECIAL CASES ATTORNEYS WERE AND
AND) ,Aaz BEING; EXPLOYED TO' IELP PRISONERS #ITH PROBLEHS TR4 T CAN STILL
BE ADDRESSED In LECAL FORMS OF' STRUGGLE . RZVOLUTIONARY ART AND LIT-
|
ERATURE ABE "BZING PROVIDED PRISOWERS To FURTHER DEVELOP THZIR POTENTIAL
CONZRIBJTICA TO T3Z EGER KOVEEIT UPOM RELEA SE_ THEN , OF COURSE , `
SO35,;. C? TXE NECESSITIES THAT CAN B2 FURCHA SED WITH MONEY ARE BEI C
~FUMNZLE ImTO Z1 FRISONS AND PBISONERS _ NASS ATTETIOH IS BEING
FOCUSZD UFOw 2E RATIONALE 0F TTE CONCEETRaZION CAMP TECHNIQUE.
WHiSN WZ IHZE SJLEDAD PRISONERS,. FLEETA , JO;V AND MISELF WIzrE
2
SZNGT. D . UJT FOR ` FZRSECUTION In T DEATH OF h PIG IN TNE WINC THAT
WE !ERE HOUSED IF JANUUARY Op 1970, IT WAS " THE BLACK PANTER PARTY
TIAT FQVIDZD TH FIRST 810,000, THA T WENT TONARD OUR LECAL DEFEISE;
THE ILCK ` PANTZZR PARTY THAT DID MOST OF THE REAVY POLITICAL WORK
ANDO3GAEzZI:G ' AROUZD THE CASE; THE BLACK PANT:ER PARTY TiT FURIED
OUR DEAD AFTER TNE TRIAL OF COMB: T In MARIN 7 AUGUST 7tha TXEY
GATHE?SD UP TEE BODIZS , CLEANED TFzM , EXPLA INED THZX A:D #EVER
THOUGz To DZWY . OR CO#DEGi TEIR FzOPLE' S IXTENSE LONGING TO: BE FRZE_
BUT IN 3Z TRUE UARXIST-LENINIST INTZRPRZTITION 07 . PEOPLE S GUZRILL:
WARFARE SipFORTED iT O3 TXF PRINCIPI,E TIAT FECPLE FICHT Ii In C33--
TAZN PZiEC3S 0? ACUTE 3OMC.IC AXD PCiITICAL CRISZS. #.n @ECESS
WE R2O: 33i m I? IS WOZ GUERILLA {CTICYS " ICM DISORG: IZE 1%3
NOVi.wJ' _ BWT TME WEAKEESS 07 A PARTY WHICH IS InCAPABLE 0p TAKI:G
SUCII ACTIOWS UNDz ITS COwTROL _ M (vaIa` IENTN )' I M4VE RKZT A RENBER
Ur" Tig IL"Cs rnaiw p#mry Slilj; "nt SUpi?kk; SKXVANI' aPP'OJnTZD
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POLITICAL , Ii; Trz XMAwDS OF TE PARTY,NE HRVE ALLONED VARIOUS ELENE;T3
OF "THE RON-PiRTISAW BLACR AMD HDICAL WLIITE CQiiU;ITIES T0 COiDUC?
ASPECTS OF' C(iR DEZE:SE ON TE TECRY TNA? ImVOLVERZI T ` ON SUC: A Bi SIS
WOULD PRCKOTE WIDER KOBILIZATION InTO TNE ~JVE EVT IN GEERAL FRCX
OUR SUBSTRUCTURAL LEVEL; IHAT I8, EXPOSURE In THIS PARTICULAR AREA OF
ANTI-ESTAELISIKENT WOULD SERVE To KOVE TIE: INTO #CTIONS LATER Ow AT
HIGZER LEVELS . INSOLUBLE 'COiTRADICTIONS HAVE RESULTED _
YE CODziav- WO ONE _ WE THANK ALL THOSE SNEET EARNEST PEOFLE WHO
TRIED %0 ACz' I) OUR BEMAIF_ BUT , WE DO #oH RECOGNIZE THA T ALL ASPECTS
OF THE XOFENEXT TRCUGH THE TwO STACES, RESELLION AND SCCIALIZATION
MUST PRCCEED UNDER T FURPOSEFUL GUIDANCE OF THE PEOPLE' $ VANGUA RD
PARTY.
@sp _
GEORGB JACKSON
SAR QuEriTtT TriSoN
JUXE 21 $ 1971
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G Propens ity for Violence and Preparation
for Confrontation
On Ja nuary 4, 1971, EDGAR EOBINS ON distrobution
nanager for the Detroi: NCCF visited the office at Flint,
Michigan, and told a woma n from the neighborhood who dropped
in that there are eight million Fanthers in the country who
will take up the gun and take over the country, giving
it a blood ba th if two BPP members on trial in New Ha
Connecticut are convicted.
DE T-ll
January 8 , 1971
On Sunday January 10
9
1971, members 0f the
NCCF were narching in the street in front of 611-13
Continenta 1 after the political education meet and
eere ma de to move by tbe police,
DE T-2
January 13 , 1971
On Sunaey , January 17 , 1971, members of the NCCF
aga in marched in front of 611-13 Continenta l and had observers
from the community patroling the streets, hoping to get s one
favorable publicity by causing an incident Fhen the police
arrived, however, no
police cars were seen, and no more march-
ing is planned_
DE T-2
Ja nuary 18 , 1971
WA YNE THEODORE/ ROBERTS ON
9
leader of the Flint
bra nch "of the Detroit NCCF , at their regular politica l
education meeting on
January 31, 1971, placed` emphas is on the
brothers arming themse lves and recommended that get
2 pistol to carry as soon as poss ible_
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February 8 , 1971
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DE T-2 ed on April 1971, that four
members of the Detroit NCCF ANTHONY YORMA N RONNPE IRWIN ,
RONA LD SiITH a nd LARRY PONELL held up what
'they
believed
to be 2 dope house and One of the victims was killed
A desk has been placed facing the front door of
the Flinc Office 0f the NCCF , where a member now sits during
the hours the office is Open with a 030 ca liber M-1 carbine
to prevent anyone from entering tbat is not supposed to.
They have removed posters frOm the downsta irs windows S0 that
the police cannot sneak up 0n them and the person on duty at
the desK has been ordered to kill any police who attempt
to enter
DE T-11
April 28 , 1971
H. Arrests
EDGAR ROBINSON was arrested by the Detroit Police
Department on 1rra nts charging assult with intent to o
great bodily harm less than murder per Detective Lieuterant
WILLIAM MC COY, Detroit Police Department , Ja nuary 25 , 1971.
CHARLES HOLT was arres ted by the Detroit Police
Department for assault with intent to do great bodily harm
less tha n murder on Ja nuary 27
3
1971, and lodged in Mayne
County Jail in lieu 0f S25,000 bond according to Lieutenant
MC CoY on January 27 , 1971
Lieutenant MC COY advised that eleven members and
assoc iates of the NCCF were cherged along with EDGA R ROB INSON
a nd CHARLES _ HOLT in connection with the beating of an NCCF
associate January 21, 1971. On January 29 , 1971, the charges
aga inat a 11 eleven were dropped when the victim changed
his story end cla imed he was una ble to identify a nyone who
beat him.
Lieutenant HC COY advised on Ja nuary 1971, tha t
CLEVTELAN XLT an associa te of the NCCF Was arrested
January 12, 1871, charged with larceny under $100 .00 a nd
released O2J 850.00 bond
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Lieutenant MC" COY advised that KENNETH HORSTON
was arrested on March 28 , 1971, for possess ion of 2 stolen
a irline ticket va Jued at over 8100.00 , however, this.
charge Was dismissed at the examination.
Detective Lieutenant LOUIS SZABO, Flinty Michigan,
Police Department , advised on March 30 1971, that the
following persons were arrested at
2009 Albert, Flint,
Michiga the Ylint office of the Detroit NCCF :
Name Da te Place Charge
HUBERT TENSON: 3/30/71 Flint, Michigan Armed Robbery
WA YNE THEODORE Traffic
ROBER+SON
LOUIS TOLBERT Bond Default
JOHNSON
YVONNE- COCPER Contributing t0 the
Delinquency of 9 Minor
J ERRY PAGE Breach of Peace
CALVIN 'SUTTON , JR _ Armed Robbery
JOIN , SMITH Armed -Robbery
Detective Lieutemant FILLIAM MC COY, Detroit
Police Departnent , 2 dvized 0f the errest Of the following
members of the Detroit NCCF :
Name Date Place Charge
IARRY POWELL 4/14/71 Detroit, Michigan Murder One
RONNIE IRION
1
ANTHONY NORAAN
SRONA LD SMITH
VIRON REDW INE 4/26/71 Carrying 2
Concea led Wea por
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On July 1971, ERONE C. DESSAUS URE BENJA MIN
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FONDREN a nd DAVID M _
0
JOHNSON were sentenced to three to
f our years Sta te Pr ison of Southern Michigan, Jackson ,
Michigan, by Detroit Recorders Court Judge JOHIN R MURPHY ,
on a charge 0f Fe lonious Assault _
DE T-13
July 21, 1971
The above three individua ls were members Of
the Detroit 15 , 15 members and associates of the Detroit
NCCP arrested on October 1970 , a t the NCCF office, 337€
16th Street, Detroit in connection with the shooting of
t Wo Detroit Police Officers on that date Of the 12 who were
tried regarding this matter, a 11 were found not guilty except
the above three
DE T-13 advised on July 7 , 1971, that RONA LD
SMIPH pled guilty to second degree murder RONNIE IRTY IN
IARRY PONELL and #NTHONY NOBHA N
pled guiity
to armed robbery ,
before Detroit Recorders Court Judge JOHN R HURPHY on
7 , 1971_
0
On August 23 , 1971, Detective Sergeant NILLIAM
HENA HAN , Detroit Police Depa rtment , advised tha t PONELL
was sentenced t0 20 t0 40 years
9
NORMA N :o 15 to 30 years
9
a nd SMITH life in pr ison _ IRIIN changed his plea
DE T-3 a dvised on Se ptember 23 , 1971, tha t IRWIN
was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison 01l September
23 , 1971,
I' Wea pons
The Flint branch of the NCCF has severa 1 handguns
1
38 revolvers or 357 ma gnums a nd one 45 ca liber automa tic
0
as well as
severai 12 gauge shotguns
DE T-l
Ja nuary 7, 1971
The NCCP has a bout nine rifles and ` shotguns a+
611-13 Continenta 1 .
DE T-2
Ja nuary 22, 1971
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The Detroit NCCF currently has about seven
rifles, most 0f which are FN assault rifles two of which do
not work, and two 12 geuge shotguns
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one of which does not
work, proba bly due to the fact that KENNETH HORS TON knows
little about guns
DE T-2
March 11, 1971
The Flint branch of the Detroit NCCF has ga thered
ma terials to ma ke pipe bonbs and have a 1s 0 been acquiring
anmunition.
CE T-1l
March 12 , 1971
J Fortifications
The following diagram mas provided by DE T-3
on January 25 , 1971:
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The front window of the NCCF branch at 2009
Albert, Flint, Michigan, is barricaded completely with sand
leaving only places for guns to be pushed through _
DE T-l
February 8, 1971
411 of the windoms in the NCCF office, 2009
Albert, Flint,
are covered With heavy wire mesh, s imilar_
to that found on school buildings Around each window and
built up from the floor 3} to 4 feet high are mcoden frames
1
standing
& pproximately two to three feet from the wal 1,
~which are filled with sand for the purpose of stopping any 1
bullets filed into the house- The rear docr is covered with 0
heavy wire mesh ana braced with two 2 inch by four inch 1
boards to keep it shut, The front door is a lso covered With
wire mesh and can be barred closed with a two inch by four
0
inch board which fits into brackets
DE T-11
April 7, 1971
K' Meetings ana Ra llies
The Flipt branch of the Detroit NCCF holds political
education meetings a t their office; 2009 Albert, Flint, every
Sunday ,
DE T-1
February 8, 1971
The Detroit NCCF continues to hold political
education classes every Sunday at CIC #1, 611 Continenta l,
Detroit, Michigan.
DE T-2
March 2, 1971
DE T-l and DE T-2 further advised on the above
dates that the political education classes cons ist of
indoctrinating menbers and_people of the community into the
doctrine of the EPP 25 we11 as leading and discuss ing
afticles a ppearing in "The Black Panther: news pa per
The Detroit branch of the BPP held a rally in
support of the Detroit 15 in Kenneth Square, Detroit, fr Om
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1971_ KENNELH HORSTON
leader
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Detroit BPP, Mas naster Qf ceremonies and intro_
duced the speakers Mrs JOSEPII SMITH , mother of CAROLYN
SMITH , one of the Detroit 15, spoke regerding politica l
prisoners
YVONNE KING , BPP , Chicago, spoke regarding
efforts of the BPP_ *0 black nen0
CHOKTE LUMUMBA Consul of the Republic of
New Africa (RNA ) (Iichard Henry Faction) s poke of obtaining
power chrough the acquisition of laad .
The RNA @as founded in Detroit,
Michigan, in %jarch, 1958 _ Its
purpose is to establish &*
independent black na tion witnin
the U.8 0 $ dena nding the States of
Alabama Georgia_ Louisiana and
Miss issippi, and" 310 _ per black
citizen for reperations The RNA
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a violence-prone black extremist,
separatist organization_ is nOwI
beadquartered in New Or
'iea
nS ,
Louis iana
Approxina 700 persons
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a majority being Negroes
in their Ja te teens
3
attendea the rally, which was peaceful.
DE T-4
June 25 , 1971.
Lo Programs of Detroit NCCP and BPP
10 Free Breakfast fcr School Children
The Free Breakfast Program in Flint is
slacking off due to lack of money and interest in the
comrunity.
DE T-1
January. 7 , 1971
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The interest in the Flint bra nch of the NCCF is
continuing to decrease, only about five children are show_
ing up for the Breakfast Program, this is pr 'obably due
to the preparation of the food, which is very bad ,
DE T-l
January 14, 1971
DE T-2 advised on various da tes in January , 1971,
that the Breakfast Pr ogram operated at the following
locations , five days a week:
St_ Ieo'S Church , 15th a nd Grand River , Detroit
about seven children per
3591 17th Street, Detroit
about ten children per
3595 17th Street, Detroit
about ten children per
611 Continental, Detroit
about forty children per
The Breakfast Program in Flint decreased to less
than eight children per in February, 1971.
DE T-1
Tebruary, 1971
The Detroit Breakfast Program has been discontinued
due to lack of funds
DE T-2
February 10, 1971
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The Breakfast Program was reinstituted the last week
in March, 1971, at 611 Cont inenta 1, and St. Leo 's Church,
Detroit,
DE T-2
April 1, 1971
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The Breakfast Progra m in Flint is a flop as
no one is showing up for mea ls
DE T-1
March ,. 24 , 1971
DE T-2 advised on
April 21, 1971, that the Break_
Bst Program is current ly operating at the following locations
611 Continental, Detroit
30 children per
157 Coliingwood
3
Detroit
15 children per
St . Leo 's Church
15 children per
DE T-2 advised that the Breakfast Program is operat_
ing at the folloving locations in 1571 :
611 Continenta 1, Detroit
34 children per
157 Collingwood_
1
Detroit
20 children per day
The Free Breakfast Programs were temporar dis=
continued" during June , 1971 _
DE P-2
June , 1971
The Free Breakfast Prograns ha ve been reins tituted
a t 157 Collingwood and 2591 Pennsylvania both BPP offices
They operate five days 2 week a nd feed
20_25
children per
howvever , KENNETH KORSTON is disappointed because 0f _ lack
of response
DE T-4
July 2, 1971
The Breakfact Programs curre are being opera tea
at 157 Collingwood and 2435 Pennsy lvania , Detroit
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August, 1971
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Pennsylvania each
DE" T-4
September 1971
2 0 Free Lunch Program
A Free Lunch Program was opened at 2591 pennsylvania
in July, 1971, which was a ttended by only 20 to 25 persons
until the Archdiocese began providing box lunches a nd the
attendance jumped to about 150 children.
DE T-4
July , 1971
The Free Lunch Pr Ogra m is heid at 2435 Pennsylvania
five days a week from 10:00 a , m , to 1.30 p . M ,
DE
August , 1971
About 40 to 50 children are being fed each
the Archaiocese is no .longer furnishing lunches
0
DE T-4
September 30 , 1971
3 , Free Clothing Progra m
The Free Clothing Pr ogram is operating at 3591
17th Street, Detroit, Monday through Saturday.
DE T-2
January , 1971
The Free Clothing Program has been discontinued
due to lack of funds
DE T-2
February 10 , 1971
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M , Teaching Revolutionary Programs a nd Policies
Attendance is poor a t the .political education
C lasses in Flint, Michigan. There were only e leven persons
at the last meeting and each meet ing is gerna made up of
new faces
DE T-l
Ja nuary 7 , 1971
Political Education c lasses are currently held
each Sunday 2t 611 Continental, Detroit Classes have been
discontinued on 3595 17th Street, Detroit.
DE T-2
January, 1971
DE T-4 advised on various dates ` in 1971, through
October that the Detroit BPP attempted to regularly
hold
poiilicai
education meetings a t its various offices
'These meetings were genera boring and consequent ly poorly
attended. Various BPP members would lead discuss ions of
articles a ppearing in "The Black Panther" news pa per and
a number 0f persons attending the meetings Wwou ld have a tendency
to sleep.
A liberation school has been initiated at 2435
Pennsylvania Detroit , and is operated in conjunction With
tie Free Lunch Program, About 30-40 children are being
indoctrinated in BPP philosophy at this school, which opened
July , 1971.
DE T-4
July 27 , 1971
The liberation school was c losed the first of
October
9
1971, 25 everyone was needed to sell pa pers The
a ttendance at the school ba d dropped to 20-25 children .
DE T-4
October 8 , 1971
N Factiona lism
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DE T-14 advised on February 28, 1971, that DAVID
HILLIARD BPP Chief of Staff, purged ELDRIDGE CLEA VER BPP
Minister of Infornation, and his Algerian associates from
the BPP _
On February 28 1971, representatives 0f the
New York BPP met and
decided
to separate from the Ca lifornia_
based BPP headed by FUEY P. NEWTON and to support CLEA VIR
DE T-14
February 28 , 1971
CHA RLES /OLT , a member of the Detroit NCCF , which
S upports HUEY P NEMTON , Minister of Defense, BPP , contacked
ZA YD SHA KUR BPP Cleaver Faction in New York, t0 determine his
Standing With the Cleaver Faction and Fas requested to travel
to New York to confer with Cleaver Yaction members
DE T-2`
March 17 , 1971
OLIVER /iC CLURE a 1s0 known as Ma lik, former leader
1
6 of the Detroit KCCF Pth 0 had been purged , was in New York 1 5'
the weekend of 1971
}
for consultation with
leaders of the Cleaver Faction.
DE T-14
i1 12 , 1971
A BPP , Cleaver Faction was begun in Detroit the end:
of June 1971, and dur Ju ly
)
1971, S Ome members of the BPP
Newton Taction who were discontent with his policies , quit
a nd becane associated with the Clea ver Faction,
DE T-2
July , 1971
Miscellaneous
An NCCF' € Ommnunity workers
1
accused 0f stealing guna
and televis ion sets belonging to the NCCF was beaten by NCCP
members in the basement of 611 Continenta1, Detroit .
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a short time member of the
NCCF , stole two pistols fron the NCCF _ He was loca ted by
NCCF members , forcibly taken to the NCCF office at 611
Continental, De tr where he was sca lded, burned and severely
bea ten.
DE T-2
January 25 , 1971
VIRON REDWINE , Detroit NCCF member who went to
Ca lifornia to &ct as Newton bodyguard was disillusioned
with the BPP on nis return to
Detroit, claiming
tha t NEWTON
was crazy_ sniffs cocaine, and tha t eperyone follows his
lead and does wha tever he comma nds with out question. REDHINE
cla imed tha€ interna1' discipline is disintegrating 4s fema le
Panther menbers in Oakland use birth ccntrol pills and every_
one uses max 'ijuana
DE T-2
March 5 , 1971
KENNETH HORSTON is losing popularity with BPP
members , wears expens ive clothes a nd drinks excessively .
DE T-4
July , 1971
The BPP had a booth at the Michigan State Fair the
end Of August and tne first of September 1971, at Which
they sold pa pers , flags, a nd S ought donations A11 members
in the booth were clean, neatly dressed and polite, in an
effort to change the rough , violent image of the BPP .
DE T-4
September , 1971 .
DE T-3 advised on September 23 , 1971, tha t KENNETH
FORS TON Jea Detroit BPP , he ld 3 press conference on that
date HORS %'ON c la imed that early on the morning of Sept ember
23 1971, Detroit Police Officers fired on the BPP Office at
2691
Pennsylvania , Detroit, a nd presented a Woma n cla iming
to be a witness to the shooting_ The woma n stated that she
saw four men in 2a black car With "Detroit Police" on the side
fire a t 2591 Pennsylvania
9
Detroit_
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DE T-3 advised that 2591 Pennsy lvania is in the
area covered by the Fifth Precinct , Detroit Police De part-
ment a nd that no c ompla int of any Shooting intc 2591
Pennsy lvania has been ma de _ Source further advised that_ the
Detroit Police De partment wes not aware 0f the alleged
Shooting until HORSTON' s press conference,
DE T-3 advised on October 18, 1971, that no:
c ompla int has been ma de to the Detroit Police De partment
regarding alleged shooting into 2591 Penrsylvania
9
Detroit,
a nd consequently no investigation will be conducted. by the
Detroit Police Department .
DE T-3 advised that an informa 1 ` inquiry by the
Detroit } olice Department failed to substantia te ttie charges
ma de by KENNETH HORSTON _
DE T-42 and DE T-& are not aware of any shooting
2 t the BPP office, 2591 Penneylvania
1
Detroit and believe
that HORS TON . was attempting t0 obtain licity by making
the above charge .
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Plcose Refer t
Detroit, Michiga n
File Noe November 4 , 1971
Ttle BLACK PA NTHER PARTY DETROIT DIVISION
Cbaracter EXTREMIST MATTERS
Reference Detroit report da ted and captioned
as above
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
are concealed in referenced comunication nave furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
Thle doculent contalng nelther recommendallons nor concluglong of thc FBI. Jt I6 tho property o} tho FBI drd Is loaned to your agency; it and 1t8 contonia aro not {o be dlsiribulcd Oulside
Your agcncy:
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FEDERA- BUREAU OF INI STIGATION
Reporting office office Of Origin DATE inVESTigATIVE PERiod
DEROIT SAN FRANCISCO 5/11/72 10/17/71 5/3/72
TTTEE WF CASE REPoRT MADE BY Typzd 9
SA PONALD V_ RITENOUR , JR _ AX
CBLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP) CHARACTER 0F CASE
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REFERENCE: Detroit report d SA DONALD V RITENOUR , JR_ 4/7
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LEAD
DETROIT
AT DETROIT MICHIGAN
Will follow &nd report ectivities of the' Detroit BPP
on 2 semi 7 annual basis. 3
ACCOMPLiSHMENTS CLAIMED NONE AcQuit- CASE KAS BEEN:
conVic Auto FUG Fines SAVInGS RECOVERIES TALS
PENDinG OVER ONE YEAR Ayes On?
PENDiNG PRosecUTion
OVER Six MonThS YES JN?
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APPROVEd UTU
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ADMINISTRATTVE
All persons mentioned herein as being connected with
the Detroit Branch of the BPP are
currently under investigation
by Detroit.
The speech of BOBBY SEALE on 12/10/71
1
is not being
set forth in this report as it was previously, disseminated under
his caption_
Pretext call to the BPP Office on
4/12/72,
was made
by SA JOHN V INSOGNA _
Special gent who observed KENNETH HORSTON on 12/3/71,
waS SA DONAZD V RITENOUR , JR.
INFORNANTS
#dentity 0f Source
DE T-l is
DE 2445-€
DE T-2 is
DE 2650-E (PROB)
DE T-3 is
DE 1560-E (PROB)
DE T-4 is
SF 3215-E
DE T-5 is
DE 1552-E
DE T-6 is
SF 3215A-E
DE T-7 is
LA 5430-E
DE T-8 is
CG 7392-A-E
DE T-9 is
CSDE 2580-E
DE T-l0 is
ConfeNTlKY
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DE 1718-E(PROB |N
DE T-l2 is
DE 2524-E (Ghetto)
DE T-13 is
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U,xf STATES DEPARTMENT OF J~STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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NIS , Chicago (RM) 1
OSL, Dayton Secvicohio (RM)
Secret Detroit (RM)
Copy t: USA, Detroit
(RM)
Report of: SA DONALD V . RITENOUR , JR_ Olfice: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 5/11/72
Field Office File #: 157-3075 Bureau File #105-165706 Sub 15
Title: BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
Character: EXTREMIST MATTERS
Synopsis: TThe Detroit BPP headquarters is located at
157 Colling1ood, with an office at 2228
Bewick, Detroit continue to operate
the Free Breakfast for School Children Program
and sell "The Bleck Panther" newspaper
Additional Programs and activity set forth_
The Detroit BPP continues to receive direction
from BPP National Headquarters and contacts
other BPP chapters _
P
DETAILS
This documcnt contsint ncither rccommendation} nor conclusiont of thc FBI: It i the propcrty 0f thc FBI and is loaned t0 your #gency: it and its contentt
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Ij ORGANIZATTONAL AND OPERATIONS DATA OF
DETROIT BPP 3.
Aa Locetion of Detroit BPP Headquarters 3
2nd Offices
B: Local Lezders and Membership Totals 3
C. Finnds
Connection sith BPP_National Headquarters B:
Contact with Other BPP Chapters
1
F_ Fublications
1. Distribution of "The Black Panther"
Nevspaper
2 3 Local 6
C Propensity For Violence &nd Preparation
For Confrontation 20
Arrests
Weapons
e
FeeLingca.ia {aliies
ErogEzee
Free Breakfast For School Children
1
2_ Free. Lunch Progrzm
3 Free Bussing Progren
4, Free Food Progren 23
5_ Youth Cadre 23
MS Teaching Revolutionzry Prograns 2nd
Policies 24
Ns Factionalisn 24
II_ MSCELLANEOUS 25
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I ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL DATA
OF THE DETROIT BPP
A Location of Detroit Black Panther
Party (BPP) Headquarters and
Offices
The BPP is a black extrenist organization
started in Oakland, California, in December ,
1966 _ It advocates the use of guns and
guerrilla tactics to bring about the over-
throw 0f the United States Governnent
The offices at 2591 Pennsylvania &nd 2435 Pennsylvania
have been closed and a new office opened at 2228 Bewick Detroit,
Mi= chigen,_ which is the location of the Breakfast For Scilool
Children Progran- This location is rented by LORENS BANKS
who coordinates the Breakfast Program _
The Ministry of Information continues to be at
157 Collingwood_
3
Detroit.
The BPP has a at 4200 Buena Vista; Detroit.
DE T-l
November 17, 1971
The Detroit BPP continues to operate offices at the
following locations:
157 Collingwood, Detroit
2228 Bewick, Detroit
Pad 4200 Buena Vista, Detroit
DE T-2
April 12 , 1972
B Local Leaders 2nd Membership Totals
The following is a sumary of nembership totals for the
Detroit BPP fron Novenber 1971, through April, 1972, Thich Was
furnished by DE T-l and DE T-3:
Community Workers Members
November 10
Decenber
F
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EDGAR ROBINSON Detroit BPP , advised BPP Netional
Headquarters that he had removed hinself from the staff of the
Detroit Chapter_
DE T-4
October 1971
KENNETH HORSTON is leader of the Detroit Chapter
of the BPP_
DE T-l
October 27
9
1971
Since the ture of EDGAR ROBINSON sho Tas
distribution manager for the BPP , LONNIE DARDEN is second in
command to KENNETH HORSTON _
DE T-l
Novenber 4, 1971
LORENE BANRS is in charge of the Breakfast Progrem _
DE T-l
Novenber 17
9
1971
LONNIE DARDEN is referring to hinself as the Minister
f Infornation while KZNETH HORSTON is in California.
DE T-l
January 19, 1972
LEONARD MONGO is currently in charge of finances _
DE T-l
March 21, 1972
CS Funds
The followzing summary of financial activity_ Tvas
provided by DE T-l DE T-3 2nd DE T-5 from November
9
1971
Zhrough April, 1972:
Honth Incone Expenses
November 52,225.00 s2,207.00
Decenber 2,700 . 00 2,669.00
January 3,300.00 3,269 .27
February 2,512.50 2,.227.31
March 2,462.50 2,321 33
April 2,925.00 2,656.97
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D_ Connection With BPP National_Headquarters_
EDGAR ROBINSON a member of the Detroit BPP
contacted BPP National Headquarters
3
Oakland Califora,
on October 30
2
1971 to advise that Detroit Was
having
problens
as the nenbers did not want to listen to the
ieadership.
DE T-4
October 30 , 1971
GERALD CRANFORD , 4 Detroit BPP menber Nas in Oek-
land, California; working for the Party &nd planned to return
to Detroit on November 17, 1971 _
DE T-4
November 16 , 1971
A Detroit BPP member comnplained to BPPNatiol
Headquarters that a brother of the Cleveland Chapter borrowed
his leather coat nd failed to return it.
DE T-6
Decenber 28 , 1971
BPP National_Heedquarters requested Detroit
send then 2 list of all community workers and 4 copy of their
mailing list.
DE T-6
February 8, 1972
ES Contacts_With_Other BPP lchapters
The Los Angeles
9
California chapter of the BPP
shipped 600 copies of Black Panther" to
Detroit
2s too
many of the peper hed been shipped to Los Angeles
fron Nerz York.
DE T-7
October 17, 1971
The West Side area captain of the Illinois
BPP chapter contacted tke Detroit BPP on November 1971 _
DE T-8
November 1971
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3ELELE
EiAMORRIS member ;: Detroit BPP
Tas to visit the
Chicago BPP to learn avoui ihe Free Bussing Progran_
DE T-8
November 4,.1971
KENNETH HORSTON advised the Chicago BPP that LONNIE
DARDEN" and several Detroit BPP neabers would be sent to Chicego
in connection Nith Survival Week activities in Chicego_
DF T-8
December 1, 1971
F Publications
1 Distribution of 'The Black_Penther"
rewspaper
DE DS T-3 and DE T-9 advised fron November
1971 through April 1972; that the Detroit BPP received the
followinz_Copies of "The Black Panther" nerspaper from BPP
National pistribution, New York, New York:
Month Copies
Novenber 7 600
Decenber 7 200
January 11 500
February 7
3
250
March 7 250
April 8 500
Each BPP menber is required to sell 150 nemspepers
per
DE T-l
October 29 , 1971
2 _ Local
DE T-1O furnished the folloring leaflet on November
12, 1972, which was being distributed by the BPP :
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CLJOOL CHiLdRec
THERE WILL 3E 4 FREE BREAKFAST FOR 'SCHOOL CHILDREN PROGRAM_ SPOF -
1
SORED BY THE BHACK PANTHER PARTY , STARTING MQNDAY NOVEMBER 151971 AT
228BENICK (DONNSTAIRS BETWEEEN VERNOR ANKTRCHEVAL.
HOT MEALS (SUCE AS GRITS, OATMEAL , WAFFLES , BACON , EGGS , ETC . )
WILL BE SERVED To THE
YOUTH IN THE COMUNITY AND
THOSE THAT ATTEND SCRTPPS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4T 2100'
HULBIRT- BREAKFAST WILL
BE SERVED BETWEEN 7:OOa .n .
AND 8.30a
m _ MONDAY THRU
FRIDAY .
PARENTS IN THE COMMUNITY
ARE WELCOME TO COME To TH
BREAKFAST PROGRAM AND CAN
VOLUNTEER TO GIVE ASSITANCE
IN SERVING THE CHILDREN IF
THEY DESIRE TO DO SO OR YOr
AN INFORM YOUR FRIENDS AND ^ NEIGHBORS OF THE . PROGRAM. IF THERE ARE ANY
UESTIONS CONCERNING THE PROGRAM PLEASE FEEL FREE To CALL TH TELEPHONE
UMBERS LISTED BELOW _
DETROIT BRANCH
BLACK PANTHCR PARTY
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following leaflets being distributed by the BPP:
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or SCHOol
CHALDREN
Program
Igeclv NEOJN
43 WBEX OF DEC .13, DEC .
QNDAY IWESDAY
RANGE JUICE OASMEAL
FooD DONATIONS FnR
TFE
ICON TOAST
AGS" JELLY
BREAKFAST PROGRAM ARE MEED-
{ITS SALIMI (FRIED)
ED SUCH AS BREAKFAST HEATS ,
DRY MILK, ErC .
ALSO MONEY: TO OBTAIN THESE
WBDNESDAY
ITEMS ARE EXCEPTABLE _
CBOC _ MILK
ROZ DOGS (FRTED ) IF YOU WISE TO DONATE 63
CRIAM OF WFEAT GIVE ASSISTANCE IN PEACHES HELPINC
OUT AT THE 'BFEAKFAST PRO-
GRAM CALL 862-2742
OR CCME
To THE BREAKFAST SITE
AT
2228_BEWICK_BETNEEN
VERNOR
DAY BRIDAX A) KERCHEVAL_
S ORANGE JUICE
E & ORANGE) GRILLED CHEEESE
LETTUCE & BACON
TOMATO SLICED PEACHES _
DETROIT BRANCH
{ON TOAST BLACK PANTHER P RrY
HE KINISTRY 07_INZOFMATzOY
157 COLLINGWOOD
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GOODS, BREAD ;
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Umv IVAL TROUGH SERVICE TO THE
PEOPLE
VOLUNTEER SERVICE FOR
I HEREBY VOLUNTEER TO SERVE THE PEOPLE AS I MAY BE NEEEDED print)
NAIE
ADDRESS
CITY COUNTY STATE
ZIP CODE
I would liko t0 work in tha folloing activity (ies)
1. Free Breakfast Program 6. Free Clothing
20 Hcalth Clinics
7. Frca Shocs
3. Liberation School 8. Sell Newspapers
4. Bussing To Prisons Progran
9. Peoplcs Barbor
5. Wolfare Loans
10: Program
Hoix many hours a week are you availablo?
List any special skills you have or spccial services you can perform
SIGATURE
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Any
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On December 22 1972, DE T-lO furnished a copy of
the folloing leaflet which was being distributed by the
BPP :
11
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Free BusinG PROTRaT
TQ: TIE BBOTHERS & SISTEBS En TRE STRUGGLE FOR
LIBERATION:_
BECAUSE OB.A IEED POR COBIUNICATION BCTHEEN Tiu PEOPIB
INSIDE TI
PRISOES AND OUTSIDE ZI. FRISORS- (CORCERTRATIOF
CAMPS) . TIE. BLACK , PAN -
ZHGR PARTY IS SPOFSORING A"FRZE BUSIIG PROGRIN" TO
JACISOi STATE PENI-
TEMTIARY . ITE FIRST EIS WILL BZ IEAVIFG ON DECE IBER
23, 1971'TROH 157
4631c1771t
COLLIICNOQD AT
lv
10:00 4.2. ATD RETURN A@ 6.00 P.H, WB NOULD
urtle 4un :Jvsls7ot7
LIKE TO
XAVE TE BUSING PROGRA}: ON 4 MORE CORSISTENT BASIS. SUGE AS:
(1 MAVINC A BUS OR EUSES GQING 7o
MORE
ONCE 4 KORTH.
PRISOFs TBAI Jusr
(2) 'HAVIRG MORE THAI ONE BUS.
IRORDER 0 HAVE 4 SUFFICIEMT BUSIRG PROGRAH ,
SUPPORT IS NEEDED ,
EITEER BY GETTIRG 4 BUS DOHATED OR SUPPLYIRG SOHE FINANCIAL AID To TI
PBOGRAM . WITE THE UDERSTAFDIIG WE
ALL MAVE BY BEIFG PART 02 TFE LIBE-
RATIOI STRUGGLE
Amd MNOWING` TIT NECESSITY
OF TIE ESIiG PROGRAM, RE HQPz
JHAT IOUR ORGANIZATIOK WILL; COOPERATE WITI TIE
PROGRAM AID ASSIST US 'WITH
IHPLEHEFTIIG
A SUCCLSSFUL. EOSING PROGBAH.
ALL POWER TO TIE PEOPLEI 12
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DETROIT BRANCE
OF TIE BLACK PANTIER PARTY
7u ns' Zion 01A4 4 cO GAIIrolec-
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On January 19 , 1972
9
DE T-l furnished 2 copy of the
following leaflet being distributed by the BPP :
13
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Sv
3t Tije
Bee Bzeakeast
F0x Schot childaen
THE FREE BPEAAFAST FCR SCEOOL CEILDREN PROGRAM, SPONSORED BY TSE
BLACE PARTER PARTI , IS NoW EEEDING KOPE TFA 50 KIDS A DAY 4T2228
BERICY ( DOR#STATRS) , BBZHEEM WERIOR_AND_KERCHFVAL' .
BOT XEaLS {SUCH 48 GRITS, OATERL, #AFFLES , BACON, EGGS, ETC . )
MILL 32 SEPVED To THE YOTTE I TZ
COMMKUNITY AND TZOSE EKAT ATIEiD
SCBIPPS ELZNEFTARY SCHOOL 47 2100
EURLBWT . EREAKFEST #ILL BE 3ERMED
BSFEEEN 7:OO 4.. AND 8:30 4.1.,
MONDAI TZRU FRIDLY .
PARENTS Ir THE COMMUNITY X45
MELCONE T0 COHEE To TEE BREAKFAST
PROGRAN AND CAN VOLUNTEER TO CIVE
ASSISTAMCE IM SERVIRG THE GHILD-
E} IF THEY DESIRE T0 DO Cr {6w
CA# INFOEN YOWR ZRIENDS AHID NEIGE -
BCRS CF TE PROGEM . IF THERE AFE
{}iz QUESTIORS COFCZZNIG TEZ FROGRAM, PLEASE FEEL FREE 70
CALL TRE TZLE-
PFONE NUMBERS LISTED EELOM.
VETEQXT BEAZCH
aLeck PRETEZR Pasty
KIRISIZT Or TUEOtatiow
4 157 CoiLIRGZOOD
867-7712
0r 867-7745.
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On 3 , 1972, DE T-2 furnished copies of the
following leaflets being distributed by the BPP :
15
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Page
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3t Thie
02
b3ea8aST
FCb Schicz ChHJLCSenc?
ITBE FREE BREAKFAST FBOGBAH SPONSOBED ZY TEE DETBOIT BRANCZ OF TEX
BLACK PANTHER PAETY EAS OPEMZD Ir' SECOWP "BBEAKFAST CENTER# TEE
EEMEST CENTEz IS LOCATED AT 157_CQELINGNCQ2 EETWEEN SECQAP AN YQQ@-
HA@2, THE OPENING DA@E OF]ZEE] SECOiTD CERTER IS APRZL
1271972.
rEE CTEEE LOCATICN IS Af 2228 BEUICR
BETMEEX VERNOE AND EERCHEVAL Ow TEE
EA STSIDE IT IS PBESENTLX SEEVIEG
HORE TEAw 85 CBILDREN EVERY SCEOOL
HOBNING .
HOT MEALS {SuCz 48 CRITS , CATHEAI ,
WAPFLES , BACON , ECGS, EIC.) 4BE 2S >
IG 3ERWED BETNEZG 7 0u .@. TEU2 8:30
EONia% Za0R PRIDAI .
Fne %7o7r3 %0 %2 CO#tiUmITX AEE VELCONE To CONE To TEE] BPEAKPAST PRO-
[24m , AnD CAN JOLURTEER TO CIVE ASSISTANT IX SERVING TnE]CHILDREE IP
FHeI DESIBS TO Do 80 . SZ) CAN INFOB CFHEaS 0p TNE PRCGEAH _ IP TEEE;
kxr QUESTIOK CONCERNING TEE BREAKRAST PECGZAM , PLZSSE FzE PEK To CLL
F& XUNBERS &% LISTED ZELCW _
renZI 73243C3
3L:k %kMflsE rbiY
HINISTEZ OR IPOEUATIOR
867-7742 OB 867-7743
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2
IOIOR CI_ BUSeS RuLLiNG
12 FREE B9*1N6 PRGZRAM T0 FRISOZ
RITR ?%% MA OzIYT {2 TEE CCTNIRT'8 ChrS ' MD CrNE? %OTOR VZEICLZS BEISG
MATFACTTRSP Im IZTEOIZ, benY]FEOFLZ IN %IS 5t4z 02 MICEIGAN STIL) € %'*
CZf To %NE PEISONS T0 !ISIZ TEEI? LCVED ORE3 .
REALIZIrc TZE #ZED Z0R YRARSZOETAZIOM, T23 BLacr TANIUER PArz{ INI?1:TED
4 #FREE 38sin0 FECORAl: Fon FtmziIZS 4fD 72zZm0S 07 PRISOXER , In KAxZ Cf
Owx CHAFTERS id BRAZCZES, SCCE FRCGRAMS ' 132 ALREAdZ UEDEEZAZ , SERTIRG #z
CONNWEIZT
0
#z (TZ BuCk ?Lxirzr PARTT) . #OVLD 3JKZ TO
COXtIrUs TO EERVZ ZQm Ox :1COKSISTAN? 34SI3
Ic INZ Pri3or. 03 SVHDAY APRIi 16, 1972,
T8E BtS MILL 22 LERING ?0R #HOSE REO }2Z
VISZTINZ PECULAR INXAZES, AxD rz FOLLORING
'Sudiy #PRII 23, 1972, RILL B% #73 %xr
TRIP FCR T3033 #EQ AB% VISITIKC FROSYEE
(OKLF} .
I3E B?3 WILL BE LZAVIEG' &1 9:00 A+M. #D
WILL RETURI BZ S:C0 P_Ma I2 IS IIPORTA#
2401 IOW ARRIVE 42 157 COLLIsGrood j? 8:00 44. FOP EARLI SEATING {Ea4rc;-
3Enis <
RECCSSAR? IneS O? INPOFA#CZor7 KEEDED 70 WISIQ I:4738 Ir JaCisch SILTE
[PZMIIENTIAFT ARE :
(1} IZNATZS MAMZ #@D I-D: RUABER.
(2) ESI;Er RE 15 4w #RVSISE OE %C* .
(3) Zour MAMZ, ADD#sSS , RINCO8Z ArrD FACNE NWBs &
(4) Yow Ku3? %W 3% IRNizzS/ TISIZINC LTST . I NOT, YRIrE INMAIF cR 0131.
862-2742
Lat_
OR &Z} o OBTAT% NETEOES GP GZTTInG O# IXNLZZS VISI?IKZ
~LISY .
(5) YOWE RELATICNSAIP T0 TRZ IMMATE.
}: 79[~78 "
4 0 _ * J3-70
bilcs PiMXER PART}
MINISI: 0? TXZOENTIOn
157 OEIN ROJD
257-878
0; 867+745
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ID ETROIT bRaheh
BLack Pahther party
FE ROULD LIKE TO TAKZ TEIS OPPORTINIIY T INFORY ZOU OF #SURVIVAL
Daym IN TE BLICK AXD]OPPTESSZD COMUNITY _ T DATE SE ASIDE Fo? TEIS
BVERT IS HMA< 20,1972. SGRVIVAL DAY IS DESIGR3D T0 FELP ELIMIRAIS SCHE
6r TEC OPPTESSION IB OJR CCMMUNITI _ OHi5 OF T95 @REATEST COXCERIS Qp
POOR Aivd OPPEESSED PSOPIZ IS SIEVIVAL TEROTCH TEZ, BASIC NECESSITI 07
EArIZG . DURING T SURVIVAZ DAY CZREKONTES , THICH #ILL BE SPONSORED 97
T42 3LCK PBFTHER PeRTY ARD SUPPORZED SY TEE BUSIRZSEEN 07 T3E BLACK
CCMNUXI?T , T2 8AVZ PLANNED Ji FREE ?ood GIVE AWAY . UNDZRSTANDINS T3
REED F(3 FOOD COMBINZD MIT TEE RDIZ 0F IZz BUSINESSHENH TI CoHxt-
MITY , FE ARE ASKIG THE CONCEENED BISINESSMEN TO EEL? SUPPORT TEE CCK-
KUNIFY TRROIG} YOUR DOXETIO:S OF ecODS NCESSARY T0 PTRKISH TNE]PEOPLE
RIT 4 FULL BkG OF GRCCERIZS .
w FOULD LIIT To MOTIFY YO ISat Ow FRIDAY APRIL 2l aND SATOERDAY
APRIL 22, COMRADZS GERALD CREMFOED AMD MIILIAM ELDER FEPHESENTATIVES C?
TE: PABTY , GIIL COME To TOtR PLACE QF BUSIMESS To RIVE YoU FURTEUR Ilo
FORA F1.0if 0M TI EVENT .
LISTED BZio? #FZ SOHE 07 I IiE:z jizaSieY:
1 , CKJCKENS
J
1 ,000
20 SCCAE ',c00 1b3. FOR FURIEER INZORiATICN
3. CANINED PEAS 2,OC0 CALL:
40 CARTED CORN 4
2,Coo 867-?742 or 867-7743
5: RITE
1
1,Co0 Iba,
66 FRIIT
0
applee, 07f533` 3 bajuwjc. DETROIT 3RANCH
7 , BFEAD O
',O00 1~ - 3143K PANTKEP Pi3tr
:JMISEKY Q;' In?ORATi:}
657 CjLLi;GmOOD
FOZER %0 TEZ PEOPIE !
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What Wi You Do
For Our Survival
4
0 &
4
8
IGELA DHIS
QeE Food
PROBRAH
66 99
ttllpete In
SURVIVAL DAY
734
6
Iay 20
{B
0QU BAbS
1 @#WA! 68d BE &|
1 nWih
The JEFFERHES
p
EXTS
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C43% (273ni? ePsc%
9184= ~ 3 33 ?6f
MINISTRY C Iby RMATION
157 CCILIXG*OOD
857-7742/867-7743 -
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G Propensity for Violence and Preparation
for Confrontation
The BPP has a
shooting range in the basenent of
157 Collingwood Detroit_ which consists of cardboard and 2
mattress banked against the bzsenent wall
DE T-3
October29
3
1971
LONNIE DARDEN' stays at 4200 Buena Vista; Detroit;
and keeps a shotgun in his bedroon.
DE T-l2
March 30 , 1972
H Arrees
Detective Lieutenant WILLIAN MC COY
;
Detroit Pclice
Departnent (2D} advised on Februzr ; 2 , 1972 that LOMHIZ
DARDZN 2nd GERALD CRAFORD were stozped bvr cfficers 0= the Fifth
Precinct. DARDZN vas
relezsed &nd CRAMFORD
waS errestea 2na
charged with using &nd diszleying the license of 2nother
CRAEEOZD arpeared in treffic court on Februery 2, 1972
3
IzS found
guilty sentenced to five d3ys in the Detroit House 0f Correctiozs
and
536.86
fine_
On Februazy 7 1972 Detective Lieutenant #C cQy Stzra:
advisea that
HiLLI} CX,E125 File
3 forrer BPP Qenber
;
F2s 2rres-ed
Februcry 7 , 1972, Eor bein; Absent Without Leave and wZs retuzted
io military contrcl _
LEONARD rONCO #ALIER I ROZIER Kere arrested cn
Februart 18
3
1972. by the Yighlerd Perk, Ni chigen; PD , for
disorderl- zerson ~na loifi-ing ir cornecticn Tith their
bolicitinz =orey 2n intez-cring witn customers at 8 store in
conjection with *he 3PP
DE T-13
March 2, 1972
I Hezpozs
DK T-l: 7- 7-5 n7 T-11 advised during March and
April
3
1972 , that t 1-2 is 73 ~ention of [eapons en 30
effort to 2cuire 37 ~uns _ Tkce gues that are available are
1 1 discretele
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Fortifications
The BPP office at 157 Collingwood_ Detroit: has
metal nesh screens rich can be pulled dow
over the
windows at night The front windows are barricaded Mith pillor
cases filled with sand _
DE T-5
December 3, 1971
There are no fortifications at the BPP office at
2228 Bewick, Detroit.
DET-11
April 24 , 1972
There are no fortifications at the BPP at
4200 Buena Vista, Detroit.
DE T-l
April 24, 1972
Meetings end Ballies
DE T-l advised on December 16 1971 that BOBBY GzORGE
ISEALE
3
Minister of Defense BPP arrived in Detroit fron Qek -
Iland California, or
Decezber 9,
1971 spent the evening with
{he
'Detroit
BPP and on Decenber 10
1971 Proceeded to {1
Arbor , Michigan_
9
@ere ne spoke at the Johr Sinclair Freedom
Rally, University of Mickigan, Ann Arbor, Michigen_
DE T-l4 heard SZAL? cozert to 2 small group of
people tnat the BPP is opering free food clinics and that
"if the pigs interfere Bic) him in any way he will open free
Igun clinics and distribut? Eree sunst "
SEALE
further coggened
that have acc2ss to che guns Tve want and will kiil anv
pig that sives us troubl:' 27 T-l4 advised thet SEALE spoke
regarding plans and prozr:? 0f the BPP
JOHN SI:#IR is sairnan of the white
Panther Tczty (P?}, also knorn as the Rainbor
Peoples Ferty.
The PP2 i- naticrel Thite, hippie-oriented
revolution ~T orznization which wes founded
~ccrt to the BPP
122 ten-noirt
added 2
ten-point
pronr-? Jwn , :7 ; of which c2ll for
~120 {reedon 0f the
7?
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L. Progzams
1 Free Breakfast for-School Chi Ldren
The Breakfast Prozram bas drgpped offand they are
having trouble with funds
;
homever wili continue to operate
the progran at all costs SO they will have a reason to collect
donations and a Progrem to point to.
DE" T-l
November 3, 1971
The Breakfast Pzogram i8 currertly being held at
2228 Bewick, Detroit, Michigan
DE T-l
November 17, 1972
The Eollowing is
a sumnary of the nunber 'of chilaren
lattending_the Breakfast Ezogran from_Noyenbef , 1971 tbroug:
{April_
9
1972, by DE T-l, DE T-3, and DE T-S:
Month Children
November 15-20
Decenber 20
January 60
February 50-75
March 50
April 35-40
2 . Free Lunch_Pzozzz
The Lunch Progra - has been cut due to lack of
funds
DE 1-3
November 3, 1971
3. Free Bussiz~ Progrc
7~70 7- 7v-?c"-om is in' the planning stege
in Detr :
DE T-8
Novenber 14 , 1971
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On December 27
2
1971, DUANE SHOALES Administretive
Assistant to the Marden, State Prison 0f Southern Michigcn, 2t
Jackson, Mi- chigan; advised that two busscs arrived at the prison
from Detroit o1 Deceaber 23 , 1971
3
bringing relatives to visit
inmetes _ IIr- SHOALES advised thet he later learned that the
busses were sponsored by the Detroit BPp
The BPP i8 ettempting to sponsor twvo bus trips to
Jackson Prison per: month for relatives of innates One bus
has been sent thus far in March.
DE T-l
March 21, 1972
The Detroit BPP_ sponsorea a bus to Jackson Prison 011 Eester Sunday , April 2,1972.
DE T-l
April 3, 1972
Free_Food Progran
The BPP is planning to give 2way 1000 of food
sonetine in the next month or two
DE T-l
March 21, 1972
The BPP is atterpting to collect donations to raise
money to pay for groceries to be given aay in thc Free Food
Progrem.
DE T-l
April 3 , 1972
5 Youth Cadre
On April 12, 1822 _ 3 pretext call Tas made by 2
Special Igent of the FBI t tbe East Side Office of the Detroit
BPP 2228 3erzick; Itzoit , 2 CZRALD CRAIFORD' providea the foiiowving
inforzatic::
A prosrc"
72si5jted
as the Youtk Cadre has recently
been ` initinted to *7ch clildren black: history, the tradition of
the black people, black dignity and respect, and to analyze things
for thene-
T} #F" Nr%j'
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CRAHFORD advised that this is an educational
program given to all the children %ho attend the Breakfast
Progran and is not nilitant in nature He advised thet this
program i5 operated only at the East Side Office by those wto
operate the Breakfast Program
Prior to the Breakfast Progran: GERALD CRAWFORD holds
an indoctrination class which is prizarily a question 2nd
answver session. Most of the discussion seens to 30 aer the
heads of tke children wno 2re too yourg to understend_
DE T-2
April 12, 1972
K. Teaching Revolutionary Frogrems 2nc_Policies
A
politicel education cless Nas held at 157 Colling-
wccd , Detroit October 24 , 1971 _ The class Wvas Zed ky
EDGAR ROBINSQi and consisted of retiewing the "Red Book"
KENETH iORSTON and LONNIE DARDEN; leaders of the Detroit
Chapter , were present:
DE T-l
October 26, 1971"
Political education classes are 2o longer
regularly held 0n
Sundays The classes are no1z held at
random durins the week 2s the BPP is cuzrently more concerned
with the survival of its members rather than the cominity.
DE T-3
Novenber 3, 1971
KENNETH HORSTON : leader 0f the Detroit BPP currently
in BPP National Headouzters Oakland; California
aavisea
Detroit to zet irrolved 4 tre church stay away Eron ideolosicel
debates, end try tri 1e church People around to their
thinking_
DE T-6
January 2 , 1972
N, Factior;li3
LOUIS Toi 5RT JONISON 2 member of the BPP Newton
Faction ?~ 2f the BPP G
Cleaver Fecticn,
~oRcrr?r 33 October 18 3971 02 2
cnarse 0 92 in 27 eutorooile, Eor %ich
they Fere czasted +o-ether crinr to the Meiton-Clezvar snlit
FOLT and 1-j ~2: 72 side of thve courtroon Tnile
JQHNSO?} ~ 135 2~X the other, not cormuniczting
NW 88296
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II_ MISCELLANEOUS
KENNETH HORSTON leader
3
Detroit BPP , has started
Zeaniong very expensive clothes and has recently acquired
a
ring.
DE T-2
Novenber 1, 1971
KENNETH HORSTON was involved in an automolle
accident in Highland Park, Michigan _
DE T-l
November 17 , 1971
On Decenber 3, 1971, KENNETH HORSTON was observed
{{ selling Black Panther newspaper at the corner of Woocvard
and State, Detroit, Michigan, by a Special Agent of the FBI
KENETH HORSTONv wa5 involved in 3 traffic eccident
on Novenber 8 , 1971, did not display
2 driver S license ad
left the scene without further identifying hinself Source
advised on Januery 5 1972, that a traffic warrant has been
{issued 1and he wiil be arrested should he appear in the Detroit
iarea.
DE T-l3
November 15 , 1971
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FP-33 (Rov. 11-29-61)
TMITED STATCS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTICATION
0?
5ot Reply, Please $0 Detroit Michicn
File No: ii, 1972
Title BLACK PANTHZR PARTY
Cbaracter EXTREMIST MATTERS
Reference Detroit report dated and ceptioned
as above
A}l sources (except 2ny listed below) whose identities
are concealed in rezerenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past:
)
Thle docum vnars T#fomie: |: nor conclueons of tho FBI: It [s the prperly
NW 88296 Docld: 83389;[i Page 345* *7' a,n"; 1( 10. ^ $ content s cre not t0 be dlstrlbuted Jut3.d6
Reer
May
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FD-263 Rev. 12-19-67)
FEDERA. JREAU OF INI IGATION
Fbrting office office Of Origin DATE inFESTIgAT;vE Perioo
DZTRCIT SAN FRAMCISCO 1/26/71 7/2/70 1/4/71
NTTLE OF CASE Report made BY
BxACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP) SA DONJALD V. RITENOUR _ JR_
NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO COMBAT CHARACTER OF CASE
FASCISM (NCCF)
DEZROIZ DIVISION RM
REFERENCES: Detroit report of SA DONALD V. RITENOUR , JR. ,
7/29/70.
T P -
LEADS
DETROIT
AT DETROIT MICHIGAN
Will follow 2nd report activities the Detroit
NCCF on a semiannual basis.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CLAIMED NONE ACQUiT- CASE HAS BEEN:
conwic LUTo. FUg. FINES SAviNGS RecoveRIES TALS
PenDinG OVER ONE YEAR DYE ;
PenDinG ProseCution
OVER six MonThS Oxz
XPproved
jl Special AGENT Do Not WRitE IN SPACES BELOx
IN CHARGE
copiesADE:'
11' Bureau (105-165706-Sub 15): (RhY =
I0]ib:nogkk
MIG , Detroit (RM)
NIS, Chicago (RM)
1
OSI, Dayton, Ohio (RM)
Secret Service; Detroit (RM) 2 FEB 8 1971
USA , Detroit (RM)
2 San Francisco (157-1204) (RM)
2 Detroit 157-3075)
Disscmination Record2f Attached Repont Notatlons
Ae#ficy
4CD2O44G_OSH ste _ SERV #R3
Fcnp
Rcgucst Rccd: DEZL_t JDi 03 Aapiclp
MoUtazb
RATEEORF:
TeEf57+7
4I,GOVIRRKIHT trixting OtticI 1976
COVER PAGE
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ADXINISTRATIV
All persons mentioned in this report as being
connected with the ICCF who reside in the Detroit Division,
are listed on the SI or are currently, under investigation-
This report is classified confidential to protect
sources Whose identity, if made known , woula be prejudicial
to the internal security of the U.S.
INFORMANTS
Identity Of Source
DE T-l is
DE 1330-R
DE T-3 is
Detective Lieutenant WILLIAM MC COY
Security_section;,
IntelTigence_Divigion
Detroit PD
DE T-21 is
-ll
DE 1414-R*
DE T-26 is
DE 1423-R (PROB)
CG T-6 is
CG 7392-R*
SF T16 is
SF 3215-R*
FSF T-22 is
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CO1F ZENTIAL
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
MIG , Detroit (RM)
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to: USA, Detroit (R)
Report of: SA DONALD V..RITENOUR , JR. Office: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 1/26/71
Field Offico File # 157-3075 Bureau File #: 105-165706 Sub 15
Title: BLACK PANTHER FARTY (BPP)
NATIONAL COMNITTEE TO CONBAT FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVISION
Character: RACIAL MATTERS
Synopsis: The Ministry of Information for the Detroit NCCF
is located at 613 Continental, Detroit. Branch
Community Infornation Center offices ara located
at 611 Continental, Detroit, 3595 l7th St., and
2009 Albert, Flint, Mich: Detroit continues to
operate inder the direction 2na dance of BPP
nationalVeaaquarters, Oakland, Calif, who sent
KENNETL- HORSTON to take charge of the Detroit NCCF
Detroit continues to have financial difficulties.
Sales Of " The Black Panther" newspaper are down and
Detroit has been receiving fewer copies lately:
Detroit has also been distributing
a number of its
Own leaflets. Detroit has been operating free
breakfast programs ana recently initiated a free
cloting program. Representatives of the Detroit
NCCF went to both the BPP Convention at Philadelphia
ana the One in Washington, D.C. NCCF members
were involved in shooting at a TV news car and
two Detroit Police Officers. Detroit continues to
maintain weapor
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DETAILS
CONFIDENTIAL
GAU? 1
Excludod frci eutomatic
domrcrading cnd
declassification
Thfo document contatne nolther recommendatlons nor conclualong of tho FBI: It Jo the proporty O[ tho FBI and fs Joaned t0
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TABLE QE_CONTENTS
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I ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL DATA
A, Location 0 f Detroit NCCF }Headquarters
and Branches 4
Ba Officers and Members 5
C Funds 7
D_ Connection with BPP National Headquarters 8
E Contact with Other BPP and NCCF Chapters 10
F Publications 12
1_ Distribution of "i The Black Panther"
Newspaper 12
2. Local Publicztions 14
G Locally Stated Aims and Policy 61
H Propensity to Violence and Preparation
for Confrontation 65
'I' Arrests 68
J Weapons 71
K Meetings and Rallies 72
La Programs of Detroit NCCF 73
1. Free Breakfast for School Children 73
2. Free Lunch Program 75
3. Free Clothing Program 75
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M_ Teaching Revolutionary Programs and Policies 76
N. Miscellaneous 76
II_ APPENDIX 78
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I ORCANIZATION AND OPERATIQNAL DATA
A characterization of the Black Panther
Party (BPP) is contained in the appendix
pages attached ,hereto.
A Location of Detroit NCCF Headquarters ana
Branches
The Detroit National Committee to Combat Fascism
(NCCF) organizing branch of the BPP , is going to operate
three centers in Detroit, 2219 Indiandale, which will be
Community Information Center (CIC) Number One, 7708-12 Mzck
Avenue, CIC Number Two, and 12847 14th Street, which will
be the Ministry Of Information.
DE Tl
July 15, 1970
The Detroit NCCF is currently operating the above
three locations.
DE Tl
August 21, 1970
The Detroit WCCF moved from 7708-12 Mack Avenue
and 2219 Indiandale Streets, Detroit, to 3376 l6th Street
on October 15 and 16, 1970, respectively-
DE Tl
October, 1970
The Detroit NCCF has opened a branch in Flint,
Michigan _ at 2009 Albert Street, which is headed by KAYNE
THEODORE-ROBERTSON _
DE T-26
November 12, 1970
The Detroit NCCF is to move into 611-13 Continental,
Detroit, Michigan, on November 24 , 1970.
DE R3
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The 613 Continental, Detroit, location is the
Mini Of Information for the Detroit NCCF
The 611 Continental location is CIC Number One.
DE T-1
November , 1970
The NCCF opened a new office at 3595 17th Street,
Detroit, which has been designated CIC Number Two,
DE Tl
December, 1970
B. Officers and_Nembers
OLIVER ic CLURE , III, also known as Malik, is
in charge Of the Detroit NCCF and the Ministry of Information,
12847 14th Street, Detroit, Michigan.
CHARLES HOLT is secona in command of the Detroit
NCCF and is in charge of CIC Number Two, 7708-12 Mack Avenue,
Detroit.
MICHAEL DENNIS/HILL, BPP , California, is currently
in charge Of CIC Number One, 2219 Indiandale, Detroit.
DE Tl
15, 1970
LORENEPBANKS is the only menber Of the Detroit
NCCF Tho '8 currently receiving any type Of welfare assistance,
she receives Aid to Dependent Chilcren.
DE T-l
August 26 , 1970
OLIVER MC CLURE is no longer leader Of the Detroit
NCCF _
DE T-l
september 9, 1970
BREIDA JACKSON member Detroit NCCF had a baby
girl, fathered by Malik (OLIVER MC CLURE) former leader Of
the Detroit NCCF .
DE T-l
otober 5 , 1970
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MICHAEL DENNIS HILL, BPP , "California, is now
leader of the Detroit NCCF ; QLIVER K CLURE having been
purgea: CHARLES HOLT is secona in co-ian and LQ ENE
BANKS is financial secretary. EDZ ROBINSON is distribution
manager for M The Black Panther" newspaper, and RONALD SMTTH
is in charge of the Free Clothing Program:
WAYNE THEODORE ROBzRTSCN is in charge Of the
NCCF branch at Flint, Michigan.
DE T-l
November , 1970
KENNETH FORSTON , BPP San Zrzncisco, is the present
leader Of the Detroit NCCF 2s [4ICEEEL DENNIS HILL, former
leader, left the area because he was afraia Of being iplicated
in the_shooting of two Detroit Police Officers on October
24, 1970.
RONALD 'SITH is in charge Of the Free Clothing
Program.
EDGGAR ROB INSON is in charge of distribution Of
Ji The Blzck panther" newspaper.
RONNIE IRWIN is in charge Of the NCCF office at
3595 17th Street, Detroit, and resides at this location.
TONY NORMAN is officer Of the day at 3595 17th
Street, Detroit, and resides at this location.
LARRY PONELL is Officer Of the at 611
Continental, Detroit} and resides at this locationa
DORTHZA SMITH is in charge Of communicaticns.
ALICE RAYFORD is in charge Of finances:
LORENE BANKS , who is now living at 611 Continertal,
is in charge Of the Breakfast Program.
WAYNE THEODORE ROBERTSOI is in charge of the
Flint Branch of the Detroit NCCF
DE Tl
January 4 , 1971
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Gestetner (phonetic) Corporation, from whom the
NCCF purchased printing equipment, have threatened to obtain
a court order to confiscate the equipment beczuse it has
not been paid for.
DE T-l
July 17, 1970
OJIVER MC CLURS _ leader of the Detroit: NCCF _ Fho
18 currently in San Francisco, contacted Detroit on August
5 , 1970 _ requesting that he bz sent S1oo,00 plane fare in
order for him to return to Detroit as the NCCF is broke
after putting up the money for HUEY P. NEWTTON S bond.
DE T-1
August: 5, 1970
As Of August 7 , 1970 , the Detroit NCCF OTved
National Headquarters about 83,000.00 for "The Black Panther"
newspaper.
DE, T-l
August 7 , 1970
The Detroit NCCF hela a picnic at Belle Isle
Park, August 30 , 1970 , but the turnout was poor and the
NCCF lost about $200.00.
DE T-l
August 31, 1970
The Detroit NCCF receives most of its funds
through sale of 01 The Black Panther" newspaper_ They also
acquire some money through donations ana raids on dope
houses. Most Of the NCCF ncney is spent for payment Of the
newspapers, for food, and housing for the NCCF members. The
telephone, when they can afford to pay for it, is also a
heavy drain on NCCF finances.
DE Tl
September 15, 1970
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The Detroit NCCF aid not pay any bills in
September, 1970 , and put up s1,000.00 to CHARLES HOLT ,
second in command, Detroit NCCF out of jail.
DE T-l
October 14, 1970
During three speaking engagenents on November
16 and 17_ 1970_ by HUEY P_ NEWTON Minister of Defense,
BPP , s7,300.00 was collectea, Tnis money was
supposedly
for the defense funa for the Detroit 16 , however , NETO: kept
it all, leaving the NCCF no benefit fron his appearance.
DE T-1
November, 1970
The rent for 613 Continental is 875.00 per month
and 611 Continental is s85.00 per montha
The Detroit NCCF has not been selling quite half
Of the papers they have been receiving and consequently are
not making enough to pay the paper bill.
DE T-1
November , 1970
D. Connection with BPP National Feadquartere
OLIVER MC CLURE , leader, Detroit #CCF left
Detroit Metropolitan Airport, August 3 , 1970 , en route BPP
San Francisco, where he plans to confer with BFP leaders
regarding Detroit' s receipt Of M1 The Black Panther" newspaper.
DE T-l
August 1970
OLIVER XC CLURE departed San Francisco on Unitea
Airlines Flight 86 to arrive in Detroit at 7:15 pa ma , August
8, 1970 .
SF T-l6
August 8 , 1970
DAVID HILLIARD, BPP , Chief Of Staff instructed
THOMAS JOLLY , BPP New York, to take Malik (OLIVER MC CLURE)
out Of the leadership position Of the Detroit NCCF
1
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JOLLY dia when he and MC CLURE Tere at the BPP Constitutional
Convention at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 5 to
7 , 1970.
DE Tl
September 9 , 1970
On October 5 , 1970 _ LINDA NARNSLEY , Detroit NCCF ,
requested instructions from National Headquarters, San
Francisco, regarding the setting up of a medical cadre.
SF Tl6
Ctober 5 , 1970
On tober 17 , 1970, CHARLES HOL;T , secona in
command , Detroit NCCr sent a report to JUNE HITLIARD,
Assistant Chief Of Staff, BPP , that the NCCF had movea out
of 7708 Mack Avenue, and into the community as he had
airected.
SF T16
@ctober 17 , 1970
HUEY NERTON , Minister Of Defense for the BPP ,
is schedulea to arrive in Detroit on November 16, 1970_
along with his secretary, CONNIE MATTECNS , and DAVID HTLLIARD;
BPP Chief of Staff_ NEFITON will speak at three universities
in the Detroit area to raise funds for the: Detroit 16 .
DE Tl
November 15, 1970
THOMAS JOLLY , BPP _ New York, left Detroit at
10:30
pam. , December 16,
1970,
ana is schedulea to arrive
2t San Francisco at 12:30 ama , December 17, 1970.
SF T-22
December 16, 1970
KENNETH HORSTON , BPP San Francisco, returned from
California to Detroit on December 23, 1980, he is currently
in charge Of. the Detroit NCCF ,
DE Tl
December 24, 1970
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E. Contact Tyith Other BE P 2ndNCCE_Chapters
OLIVER MC CLURE ana CEARLES HOLT leaders Of
the Detroit IJCCF left Detroit for the weekly meeting at
B?p , Nel York, at 8:00 p. July 25 , 1970_
DE T-l
25 , 1970
Oil August 13, 1970_ MICHAZL DS HILL, Detroit NCCF
1
took SELINA JACKSON , former BPP mcmber, from Detroit ta
Kennedy Airport, Wew York, Erom There they were to drive to
Wew Haven. JACKSONV is to try and discredit a witness in
the ALEX RACKLEY murder trial, New Haven.
DE T1
August 14, 1970
OLIVER +C CLURZ , lezder Detroit NCCF , Elew Erom
Detroit to New York on August 28 , 1970 , leaving about
6:00 p.m.
The Detroit NCCF attempted to obtain a speaker
from the Chicago BPP for 2 picnic at Belle Isle Park that
Detroit was planning fc August 30 , 1970.
CG T6
August 26 , 1970
Three busses left the Detroit NCCF 2219 Indiandale,
along with two cars about 3:C0 P.n. September 4 , 1970 ,
apparently en route to the BPP Convention, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
DE T-3
September 4 , 1970
TOMAS JOLLY , BPF , New York, arrivea in Detroit
thc weekend Of September 13, 1970_ and returnea to New York
the morning of September 13, 1970_ with MICHAEL D. HILL)
Detroit, ECCR _ for the regular Sunday meeting at the East
Coast Ministrz Of the BPP in New York: OLIVZR MC CLURE ,
Detroit NCCF left Detroit about S:00 P.m. septenber 13,
1970_ en route New York to appear at the meeting of the
East Coast Ministry in an attempt to regzin his leadership
of the Detroit NCCF _
"DE Tl
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JOHN HEZTPX BOWEAAN BPP Philadelphia, is scheduled
to from Detroit to New York via Unitea Airlines Flight
602 on September 20 , 1970 , at 11:27 8,ma
DE T-21
September 20 , 1970
On September 27 , 1970, MICHAEL D. HILL; leader
Detroit NCCF made reservations to leave Detroit on septem-
ber 27 1970 , via Unitea Airlines Flight 602 arriving New
York ll:27 a.m. , and reservations on United Zirlines Flight
623 leaving La Guarda 6:30 Pam. arriving Detroit 7:15 pa Ma
DE T-21
September 27
1
1970
ZAYED SHAKUR , BPP , [ew York, flew to Detroit the
Avan ing ~€ (tober 6 , 1370, an will be returning to New
York October 7 , 1970 .
Dz Tl
October 7 , 1970
MICHAEL D. HILL, leader, Detroit NCCF returned
from a
meeting with the BPP New York on October 12, 1970.
DE T-l
october 14, 1970
ZAYED SHAKUR , BPP New York and JOHN HEINRY BOWNSAN ,
BPP Philadelphia, came to Detroit to join with MICHAEL D.
HILL, leader Detroit NCCE, on October 6 , 1970_ to record
a television show for Black Talk" a weekly television show
which appears on Channel 7 , Detroit, every Sunday at 3:00
p.no , with issues Of interest to the black C ommunity This
sholy was televised on October 18, 1970, and participants
primarily discussea ana expressea their versions of the raids
on BPP Offices in Philadelphia and New Orleansa
DE Tl
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BEVZRLINA POTELL , financial secretary, Illinois
Chapter BPP , arrived in Detroit on Novenber 19_ 1970_ where
she conferred with CHARLES HOLT , secona in comaand, Detroit
NCC? regarding the poesibility of borrolving busses for the
use of Chicago in going to the Constitutional Convention
in Washington, D,C., however, none were available:
DE T-1
November 20 , 1970
JOHN FEITRY BONTMAN ,
8
BPP Philadelphia, arrived in
Detroit, Friday, December 11, 1970 , and left Sunday, December
13, 1970 returning to Philadelphia. Ee apparently cane to
Detroit to see LINDA WARNSLEY one Of the Detroit i6 recently
released from jail as he did not do anything else while in
Detroit.
DE T-l
December 14, 1970
F Publicationg
1. Distribution of Ji The Black Panther" newspaper
The following copies 0f "i The Black Panther"
newspaper were received bz the Detroit NCCF from National
Distribution, 1336 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, California:
Number Issue
10,000 4 , 1970
7,000 1l, 1970
7 0o0 July 18, 1970
12,000 25 , 1970
DE T-l
20 , 1970
NCCF members are required to sell 150 copies of
"The Black Panther" each
DE T-1
August 6,'1970
The newspapers aated August 1, 1970 _ were refused
by the NCCF ip view f the fact that the airline was unable
to locate them until it was time for the NCCF to pick Up
the papers dated August 6, 1970.
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9,600 August 6 , 1970
15,000 August 14, 1970
10,000 August 24 , 1970
15,000 August 29 , 1970
DE Tl
August, 1970
The Detroit NCCF did not pay their newspaper
bill during September, 1970.
DE Tl
September 30 , 1970
Number Issue_Date
4 , 200 tober 3 , 1970
3 ,000 'October 10; 1970
4,000 @tober 17 , 1970
5,000 October 24 , 1970
20,
1
0oo October 31, 1970
DE Tl,
otober, 1970
13,000 November 7 , 1970
15,000 November 14, 1970
14,000 November 21, 1970
14,000 November 28 , 1970
DE T-l
November, 1970
Ncne December 5 , 1970
2,400 December 12, 1970
2,000 December 19, 1970
7 400 December 26 , 1970
DE T-l
December, 1970
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2. Local Publications
The following articles were
published by the
Detroit NCCF :
"Fascist Pigs of Highland Park"
"Free People s Picnic"
"Why Shoula We Re_write the Constitution of the U.S.?"
"Revolutionary People s Constitutional Convention"
"Press Release"
"Press Statement"
"Registration Form L
Revolutionary People' s Plenary
Session"
"That' s Why I'11 Die"
Article on Self-Defense Groups
"Essays From the Minister of Defense, Huey Newton"
"Free Revolutionary Movie"
"Support the Childrens Free Breakfast Program"
"Donate and Support the Children' s ` Free Breakfast"
"Free Busing to Prison Program"
JI Organizing Self-Defense Groups"
"Press Release"
Letter regarding the Free Breakfast Program
Mi Organizing Self-Defense Groups, Part 3"
"Free the Detroit Panthers"
"The Prisons ana Jails are Filled with Political
Prisoners"
"Fund Raising Rally"
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Newspaper article from II The Black Panther"
titled "1 Out with the Ola Fascists, in
with the New"
"Revolutionary Peoples Constitutional Convention"
"Black Policemen"
"Community News"
"At This time Tve Must Not Fail Angela"
"Free the Detroit 16"
Poem regarding President Nixon
The above leaflets were furnished 1970
through December, 1970, by DE T-l, DE T-3, DE T-23, ana
Dz T-24.
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Jerome Lallah Was skot .&nd killed on" 10 by_ this racist owner of the
Korner Bar in Kighland Fark. rhis brotler wias killed in cold blood because
ne was black. Tne racist bar Owner wes teken dovn to the pig station" wbere ne
was charged with first degree curder which
was later dropped to Znd
degree murder. Tne brothers ana sisters in
Highlend Fark
coulan t relate to this
murder of this brother and notning being done about it. Tie brolkers and sisters
had protested at the bara Zne people of Highlana Park were Iitnesses to the u-: .
justfu laws *sed by the pig's ior. their unjust ect_ Saturday evening tie bar.
was burned down. This pas an ozen opportuni+y for the pig Esyor:of.Highland Fars
Blackwell to cali in tle gestaro pig force into tne Comguni These pigs were
carrying weapons in our _ conmunity trat a us8d` in corcat in Vietnan; Iere Was;
an illegal curfew Cz in liighland Fark by this pig to to. control,
the tension of tllc Ccmunity. Ihis Jow-lifed piz Mayor had
the nerve enough to
sake a stateacnt saying tkat tie Fcople cf i%2 com Iity 3o 'to their }omes' ana
let thle local pig forcg Qerarteen: nandle the preblers. mhese pig's came in tke
couunity Kiih bloca in tieiz eses and tae power of the Gin . Ine inhuman pig's
Eho call theraselves protectors Of Liberty, are
nothing but facists outlaws who
Jatrol Oii:
cotmaunity lookring :or trothers
ani sistcrs to rip Off in the name of
lav an: orcer.
About 153 bloocs were arreeied on trunped up charzes. Tne brothcrs and sister:
were tola to Get off the streets or be shot. Ke as Black People must r
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Highland Park is t} ane community where little Da Stith was shot down
by these racist pigs . The of this community are not going to stand still
and see enother little Danny Smith shot down _
Soule of the brotkers and sisters who arc members of the N.C.C.F were victims
Of pig harrassment. imese brotbers and sisters were relating to the people in
the commuity 0f Highland Fark. They
were beaten and kidnapped off the streets
0f Babylon _ This is tne plot and of the facists to to exterminate the
Black Panther The pis' s are openly making statements on radio and T.V .
to try and destroy the Party. But the Black Panther Party is strong. It 1s strong
because it's the peoples party- After the statement was mede by Mayor Black-
well, J. Hog-Head Hoover made 2 statement about the Black Panther Party the
nost dangerous and violent organization- in the country- This pig Imows that the
Black Panther is relating the real deal: about this foul system _ How these
pig forces are carrying out the orders of fascism against the American People in
general and Black People in particuler. Jo_ Head Hoover Jmows he i8 a pig
and a pig is: a pig i8 a pig. Right On! !
The lying politicians runs this cold game on the people that the U.53 Govern-
Dent is existing for the benefit of the people. Tne real deal is that the U.s.
Governrent 16 the largest facist force there is. Ana the Black Panther Party is
hip to the g2me these low-lifed pigs are trying to run dow _ So there is no way
out for these pigs.
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MhY EXCULD kE REKZITS ZuE CCNE"ZEUVZZC; C:' IIS UNITED SFATZS
Zre Constituticn 0f the W.:.4. dcest end naver has protectea our pecplc or
Euirenteed to u3 tnose lcfty idcols snshrined %ithin it. Mren the Constitution was
first acoptcd we wcro held a5 sleves. #c wcrc held in slavery under tkz ccnstitution_
Ke have suffered evcry fors cf indignity aud Imzor:tion =rder the Conscitution, fram
ecczic exploitetion, political subjusa€ion tc physicel externination _
Ke nced no {urther evidcnce that there i9 somc thing wrong with tre Ccnstitution
of the Bnited Statcs 0f Amarica. We have bad our Eucen Rights denied Znd violated p2r
Peticlly under tkis Constituticn-_ forhndreds of yeers. As 8 @eople, we have rec
ezved peither" the Zqual Frctection cf the Laws nor Due Process 0f Iav. #here Htinan
Bights &re being daily violated there is denial of Due Process 0f Iw end tnere is no
Zjual Frctection of tne Lv. Me Constitution of th? United States coes not guarentce
and grotect our Econonic Rigits, cr our Political Rights, ncr our Socisl Zights. It
coes cot even guarcntce end protect ` our most kcsic Hiiman Right, the right to LIVE!
3ne pigs here in fascist Kmzrica are using thcir zower t0 repress tha nasses 0f
zcor snd oppressed people. Ine oppressor makes tne laws and tken turns thes? szme
15 :2* #3r"ic 03 ~c v3zi 253432+ +0 Giloiz 3 355t3zza pejpl:-
Evidence 0f this is secn daily: through_ out trc Sleck Comcunity- Such 25 the un-
arteozized irrocing of curfew by the #p;or ofkoree; #e &ll learned then tbat the
Iycr" Coes not have te euthority to impose curfews, on June 12,1970 %ayor Blackwell
of Eighland Park irposed anotker f these una"thorized curferz, in #bich bleck Zeople
weze beaten, gased, snot, errested for violetion 0f this illcgal curfel_
28,1970 Red, Iawrence Khite, Micheel Arzerson. %cr? ettcked, gesed,
fired uon, #rresteds end incarcerctcd by tne Detrcit Police Departzent, end held for
75,8C0 dollars rensom epiece inasa brotrerg ere in Jail today beczuse chose
tc defend tnemselves when ettacked, rathcr than &ccepting their own wurder in, the
2a59 Of So-called lar an order.
Junc 17, 1970 Hrs . Hic Clure anc ker tvo sons }blix and, Killian %c Clure, end
Scmry %rd were for no otrer reason pt#er.than general hazagsment stopped, haresscd
rizcusly beeter, arrcsted, cra cbarged Kith rcsistirg obatructi-z justice: 2fter
khick were als0 incarcersted.
Sese 2re only 2 very {ew 0f tke incidents tnat t e Zlace in tre oppreesea coi-
olrities throvgn out the [nited States of #rericc , under te existing constitution
o: tbe init? te6.
*e thprefore c2ll fcr 0 Kevoluticnery Feople's Corstituticnal Ccrvention, tc be
corvened by the Anericen Peoplc, to write # nsw Constitut;on tkat Will guarntee and
dcliver to every Anerican Citizen the inviolable auan Right t0 Life, Liberty, and
Tc Fursuit of Happiness!
ALL PORER Io TZ PROPLE
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REVOLUTIONARY PEOPLES
CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE
1 Revolutionary Peoples Zlarning Sessicn, Ausust 81n and 94, keskington D.C. The
purpose of this Session is to construct, and Organize tke plenary session and to
pool resources for the event.
Aa Establishing machinery to prcvide for the following:
1. 4 place for the plenary session in Philedelphia.
2, Housing transportation, food .
3. Communications;
4. Informetion .
5. Zunds.
3, Inplementation of Constitutional Ccnvention Inforation Center be held on
national levels) Tentatively the role of tne Ccnstitutional Convention Inforetian
Center will be to organize end ecucate around tze plenary sessicn end the Revolu-
tionzry Peoples Constitutionzl Coxvention. Tbis will include the Gistribution of in-
formation &nd the coordination 0f efforts to people to cone to the plenary
session and the Constitutional Convention.
2- Revolutionary Fecple's Flenary SaSsion (Sapt- 5-7, 1970);
Ihe purpose of the Kevolutionary #eoples Zit.e4y Sezs_cii is t1 8i=3 221 ?rc
tressive forces together for tne Revolutionary"
Feoples Constitutional Convention, lay the bases and organize the structure for a
Revolutionary Pcoples Ccnctituticnel Conventicn, #hich will convene on November
4, 1970, at 2 plece to be ernouncec in tre near future-
Tne plenary session will be tie first ste? towerds 3 constituticn that #ill
gnarantee u5 the right to life, liberty, and txe persuit of happiness; a consitution
that has respect for the people, 2 constituticn tbat serves the people instead of 3
constitution that serves the ruling class.
The plenary session the grouna-mcrk for 2 trve people constitution.
'8 constitution that tzkes into acccunt the etzric and pluralistic nature 0f this
'scciety, 2nd that Guarantees proporticnal representation to all of it6 people in &
scciety Tree Gf the exploitation of nan by Dan -
3. Jhe Bevolutionary Faople'S Ccastituticzal Convention will be 3n #ovcaber 4,70-
The location €genda, in particular, for the Ravolutionary People's Constitutional
convention will be decided et the plenary session.
Jocationc 0f Eevc_ntzonary People'5 Plenning Sessicn, Angust 80 &nd 9u
in #ashiuston, D.C ad thc re-clutionary Peceles Plenary Session, September 5-7,
vill b2 given in latez Progress Rcports:
JOR FULTESR IZCEMATICN CONTACT:
ELaCK PANTHE PARTI
Wesh-, D-C-, Ministry of Information
National Hesdguurbers
2327 180 Street, N-W.
Kinistry;%I Trqrt Washington, D.C. Z0009
1048 -Perite
(202) 265-4418- 19
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Cl JULY 15, 1979 FBI CHIZ' J. LDGAR HOOVZR ISSUED A STATEMENT CALLING THZ
2.P.P. TIC GRZATEST THREAT TO THE NATIONAL SBCURITY OF AMEKICA; IN TEE HISTORY
:z TH NATION DAYS AFTER THIS STATEVENT MZBERS OF 'HE DETROIT FOLICE DEFART-
KIT VICIOUSLY AITACKED THREE MOMBERS 02 TNE N.C.C.F. HERE.
MALIK AN@D WILLIAM McCLURE AID TOMMZ WARD WERE HELPING i0 PAINT TBE FOME
O5] MRS . EARLENE McCLURE (MOTHER OF MALIK AND WILLIAM) . WHON THEY RANIOUT OF
ZAINT MALIK AND WILLIAM VOLUMTEERED TO GBT MORE- THEY WERE THEZ DCOES FROM
Zz ROtSE WHEN 50 STORMTFOOPERS STOPPED THEM AND DENANDED 4 CAR REGISTRATION _
#Zi THIS WAS PRODICED THEY COMPLAINED THAT IT WAS IctZAR AND SAID THAT THZ
3C727S KZRZ LXING . TBIS WAS NVOUGH FOR TRZ TO HAND CUFF THE BROTHESS _
T IwO BROTHERS TRYED TO CLARIFY THE ISSUE, AND WERE HIT IN Tz HZAD
XITE GONS AND CLUBS _ BY THIS TIME HRS . McCLURE AND TOHMY HAD COKE CUT 0F THE
BiSz. WHEN TOMIY CAME OUT ON THE PORCH, THZ RACIST DOGS TUFNED CN HIM . MRS,
M-CLUZZ HAS ATTACKED NHEN SHE WENT OVER TQ FIND OUF WHAT KAS HAPPENIG TO
{z SONS.
HRS . HcCLURE, MALIK, IOMMY AND WILLIAM PROTECTED . THEISELVES AS BEST THEY
COWLD BIT ALL MERE BRUTALLY BEA'ESN . MALIK SUFFERED SEVERE HEAD WOUNDS , INTEEIAL
ELZODMIG AND BRUISZS OVER THE ZACE AND UPPER PART OF HIS EODY . TONkY SUFFERZD
LMCCNCIOUSNESS , BRUISZS ON IHE ZACE AND HEAD, HE: HAS FOUR STICHES _ WILLIAM AND
ZS KCTHER RECEIVDD CUTS AND LACERATIONS.
ALL THREE BKOTHERS WERE CFARGED HITH RESISTING ARREST , AND OBSTRUCTIOV `OF
"CSTICz" AND RELZASE CN S500.00 BONDS. WE RECOGNIZE THIS MOST RECZNT ACT OF
EXZALIT AS AN INTRICATE PART OF THE PREPLANNED AITEPT TO DESIFOr Trz ELACK
{ 1 PARTY AND I1S ORGANIZATIONAL BUREAUS . FHED HAMPTOM; SATD IN 1969, '1+l
ZCi C#li KILL 4 REVOLUTIONARY BUT , YOU CAN'? KILL TE RZVOLUTION . WE WILL CCR ~
Zi;tz SO RESIST THE GENCCIDAL POLICYS 0F THIS CORRUPT SYSTNI. wZ WILL NOT STOP
27;8 RUMGRX CHILDREN OR PROVIDING CLOTHING FOR OUR PEOPiz. IHE MURDERES OF
AGR1CA XOH THAT WE ARE TRYING TO ESTABLISH 4 FREE MEDICAL CLINIC IN DETROIT
A;D TEESY THINK THEY CAN STOP US WITH THZIR FOUL ACTS OUR AISHE? T THESE 4@
MCKS AZE THE SAME WE WANT AN IMMZDIATE ED TO FOLICE BRUZALITY AND MURDER OR
TEZ RACIST DCG POLICEMEN WILL FACE THE HRATH OF AN ARZD PEOPLE .
ALL POWER TO 'IHE PEOPLEI
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PRESS STATZWEIT
SINCE FBI CHIEZ' J. 3JAR HCO;ER ISSU5 A STATZiZNT Cil JULY 15, 1970 CLLIKG=
ITE BLKCK PARTTER PARTY Tz' CIEATEST' Tiiuiz 5 Tliz NATICNLL SECURITI OF HizRICL ;
D} THE HISTOKY Oz' THk; UNIZEI STKIZS _ HJS XAIi TeSK H;S B2Zi TO LIQUJDKTE Tilz BLACR
PANTRER PARTY 31 HURDEE , J PRISC TENT , #WD F74iz UPS .
AUGUS? 10, 1970 TCiY KOKA# , KOZEET SXITH, RCAIZ INMIN _ DZLPHIz Kc Ri% , AVD
TEDY ROBENTSC;; ALL MZNESRS OF TES RC.C.F: #ERE VICIOUSLY 4TTACKSD , AND) PRITALLY
BEATEV , Bi NEMBERS OF' I%E DETROIZ FCLICE ~zZARiNzI. Thz ZYCCSZ USZD 'ElilS TIME BY
TNE D.P.D. T SO CALLE) JUSTIFY %HE ATZACK , STEEE) FRCH AN ACCUSATIC: HAI)E BY TlE
OFFICZR Cl THE BEAT il' #iz CORNERS OF S#:rz Niib kCCraED , THAI LEIDA LURA: ALSO A
MEHBZR Of' TTE N.C.C.F .
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HiD THRORI SONZ PAZER OiYTC IEZ SILENALK . LID; 'QLD HTi
IHAT SHC Iid NCI, THz CFFIC 2 S4ID "EITZ Fick U? IHE PAPER OR T'IL GIVS YOU N
-TICKET FOR LITTZRTG" TilE: ME' RADIOED FOR `REZIFOSCZTN?' 4ND PFOCEZDEH 10 #RREST ii5
SISTZR. 30 SIORMTRCOFZRS ARSKEzE TKZ CilL IO ARRES CNZ SISTER. TOlY , "Zbr , Basig,
ROBERT , AWD DELPHIiS, ALOYC wlTl CTHER P3CFiE WEVY CVED 5Q FT OTT JUST HMiLT KAS
GOING CN , ARTER ZMNDIG OT TEEEY BECAN TO RZLATE 5C THE PEOPLE AROUND IHE{ (F THE
IJUSTICE TKIIG 'PLACE , THz SLCPHTCO?ES #DIRZLX ATTACKE. %34 BCATT & 'TH
WITH TiEIR FISTS : BTLIY CLURS , BL.4C4 JACvf , { @4E1 FEZ TIz CCEZITG CU;ITUEu
IHzy #ERE SICHPED AAD KICKED , IEAILY URCCESZCUS . TESZ BROTHEES AND SISTZRS
PROTEEZID THFISELNZS &S BEST THEY CCULD , 30T ALL WITK TrE ECEPTION' 03 LJHD: #BRZ
TAZEN TO THZ lst PpECINCT,AFTzR REACHING" %i= lst PEGCICT FCXMIZ XiS AGAI BZATU: _
ALL FIVE KEPE THKOHN INEO CELZS #iD NCZ MFOR ED Qf' TEEIR CHARGZS _ ICY ND
#EDDY WSIE KOSPITALIZZD WIIE CUTS AHD ERUISES , BECZIVED DURII THE BE:TOIC , TZDDY
BECIZVED 13 STICEZS TO THE HCAD AND Ric;? %A:D, TONY #AS A FCSSIBLZ CCECUSSIO _
KZ REALIZE THAY THIS ACT 0z AGZRESSIC:; LCAJST J"ESZ 1i3i333S OF THE DSTFOIT
N.c C.F. IS PARF HRD PARCZL @F J. DCAR HCCZZS' FRZZLANNE LIQUIDAZICN Or"
ILACK Pixrhe? PazTY BY {NY :Zats NZCEEELE _ 2y 3ELIZVE Th: TiizEz RTZACES KILL
DISCOUHAGE iSE IN OUR STRUCCLZ ZOR LIEZEATICS , BUT %E WILL NCF 3E DISCOURAGZD. IT
ONLY SHorS JcRZ CLEIRLY Zlat CUR STRUZ3LZ IS ZiST AD 'VZZY. IECZSSARY -
AS #7 OF %r5 BLiCK Pf6THZR FiRTY FLSTICZ: ND PXOGRAI: STATZS: "#E XAT AN
IIDIATE ZND I0 PCLICX BRUMALIZI AND MUROZR Cz BLiCl PRCPLZ.
ALL PONEFR TO THE PpOPLZ
DETROIT' N.C.C.F.
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tor ,EPRESENTATVES & INV; #ALS {cr #h?
REVOLUTICMARY PECPL PLENARY SESCQN
TEmpfE UN'VERSiTY &vmiiisiv
McGONGLE KALL
ERC,
Ut
MoRccRrRY ST.zEtfmiACELFhiA P ZNMSYLLARA
SEPTERZER 5-7,6970
ULESS OTMERYISE NCTIFIED OF CHANGE:
CieCK-IN CENTER IS Glt4 8 te Church of the Advocate
18.h 8 piamond Streets
Philadclphia, Pa.
CBECK-IN TIIB STARTS Pridcy Septcmber btit 2t 12 foon
thru Sacurday, Scptcmber Sth, # Pf
PLENY SESSIOM STRTS 3~ Saturday evenirg , ccmber Sth ex 7 FM
Ke suggest to al1 people, rcpresentatives and partics of crgeniza"
tions to arrive @atly as possible starting Fridny , Scpterber tth,
12 noon so thet everyone can be properly ascistcd in gettiug
housing znd other 'nccessary iuformation that #auy thousanag will
need :o Iorz for tne duraton cf the Plenary Session.
(Cut along this line ana @2f1 this scction Df the Reg_stration)
Please check &ll appropriate squares:
I Ai COXING 'To 'IKL REVOLUTIUNARY PEOPLE' $ ELgnary SEsItC:_
1 WILL NOT XEZD HCUSTNG ARRAMGELZNTS .
I WIIL REID KOWSINS ARRANGEMENTS .
I RILL ROf NEED TRArSTORTATICN . I WILL WEED TRANSPORTATION
9TWEr '#:ezC Or % ORCAIELFIC: EZI ASC Irr:?
I MOULD LIKE T0 ESIA BLISH 6 CONSTITUTIOMAL CONVENCION INEOZNTIOW
CENIER IN NY AREA - (If thls is for 2n organization, plezee send
name, address and other Pertincnt perticularz.)
PLEKSE SEMD REGLSTRAZION BLiNS, INZORNATIOX EIC . SJ TikT' I KY
AID ImE PLEMART SESSION BY DUFLZCATINC AM DISTRICUTTNG KATERLALS ,
LEAELETS , POSTERS , BUMRLR STICKERS , ETC .
I WILL ENCLOSE To HELP WITH TEZ COST 0F T7E PLEIARY SzSSIOM.
NAEE
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
HOME PHONE ORGANIZ NOx- ORGAFIZ
PHONE (FOR ORG ADDRESS
CITY STATE
The REVOLUTIONARY PEOPLES CONSTITUTiNAL CONVENTIQN is
PROJEcTED {0 NOVEMBER &970(ElEcTION @AV)
LOCATICN and PLANS wviil be DEVELCPED at thc PLERAR SESSiON
MAIL IMIS KECISTRATZON' FORM TO:
Hestern RegEenal_Headquar-ere Midwest_Rcgional #cadquarters
Mae:onal Mcadguarters MEniscry of Inforation Illinols Chaptcr
4048 Teralta Sireei X. Jakiand, California 235J #a Piad ison Chicago, `Iilinoss
(415} 465-5967/48/49 (312) 738-0778/779
forthezet_KcGical liciturtcrs Southern_Rezion:l_#cadguarEgre
Eagt Coast Ministry o inforntatfon Ministry of Inforcation
1370 Koston Koad 1 Bronx, #ec York i11212 2327 18.h Sc. N Wash . DC 20009
(212) 328-4241/9009 (202) 265-6418/]9
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ISTRY OF . IYFORHN TICV
N,C.C.?, DETROIT
12847 )4th ST .
869-1058
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THESE ARE THE SAHE TANKS THAT . OCCUPIED THE BLACK -
COMMUNITY IN DETROIT IN 1967 AND THEY ARE _ THE SAME
TANKS THAT YILL ATTEMPT T0 OCCUPY: THE COMMUNITY:
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I #28 bor;; Septenber 7, 19tz--a baby--a boy-za_ slave I died sonetine in August,
1970--en ex-slave--e; revolutionary_
046 34 90;X ~0#6 04 :1&
Ky nare:is Michael D and &5 much- &8 I dig life; 25 much a5 1 want.to be with
Dy
faily,
my three children; Eric, Damon-and Oneke &nd everyone I love, my mother-=
just everyone, but I think that .tke tina has conc khen the price for struggling ag-.
einst this murderous, fescist governent and all-its repressive forces &nd lackey
runing Ccg8, has to' be paid: {30 N:
The erinence of death ha8 been with Ge.Since :I joined the Black Pantker Party
in Scpterber 1968, but it has never been e8 strong as it is nOw It seems ab though
all thzt GJ mind is turred to" ow is How to -die like 2 man. Ky sons and cBY daughter
ana @y people deserve rothing less: M 'regret is that I #ish I woula have worked
}arder and been able to' sce with By Own eyeg, the people risirg likc a mighty stor-
with gu6--with guns fcr self-Cefense in their hand6 . ~ 8 f6:
I bave alreedy tasted thc fruit8 Of socialign withir the ranks of the Party . It
16 a tastc. I have.secn niggas {rom off tbe street bccocc educated and givcn 8
socialist consciousness. Those who Once stole ad lied .and chcatcd and robbed, and
pimpcd and `cold dope to black people now gharing andt doing without to make gurc his
or hcr cozrade had EomC . J Nigzas excepting oceonc elses child 0 their O = Nigea8
who like pyself, lived for thenselvcs, now ready to give thefr Dogt precioug
jcvcle to the people--their live8.
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Todey i5 Aigust 2, i97u.
am i the city of Detroit, -or_fng %ith thc N.C,C:z.
bere: 1 lot 0f us kill be dead soon-~very so0n . Thc chief of in this city--
Hurphy ba6 conspircd with tbe head of the F.B.I-, J. Edgar Hoover (Pig) to atteck
eud degtroy the members Of the N.C.C.f here. At thib very moent tbc lOth precinct
1s and hes been for two weekg Btock piling weapons, and when I Bay Veapons, I mean
tanks ard half tracks and.al1 the conventicnal weapons Of modern warfare to attack
vhbat call thc {Panthcr Complex"_~not office but conplex. Tey (the pizs) have
becn trying hard to crcate an incident. Firet the rewB media coses out with a lic
that Ye bave over Z0 weapons and ovcr 1OO,OOO rounds of ammunition at tbis 6ffice
alone- Tnis statcment wab made a Veek 2fter 2 minor rabellion Kent down in an arca
sown 85 Bighland Park Nhere the Hayor stated after .occupying the comounity, shoot-
and-beating Black people _"I don 't kow why the Black Perthers vant to pick on
EJ little city. T1 Ivben in actuality i was thc people responding to thc Iacist mur-
dera of >eople at tbe Korner Bar. brotker
was Bbot &fEer: a arzucent ensued
because .the brother_didn't have: thc noney. for a Arink: he brother va8 Zlack--the
Surderer Nes Nhite--tbe brother was unared . Ine people '6 resporse wa8; tbe bar wag
iruediately burnt dowm and niggas hit the streets. Tc Pantbers werc the scapegoat.
Elen %e Ycut into the area to educate the people to the pigs tactica Ye Yere immed-
iately arrested_
About four 250 the people aroud the office hcre on Iaiandale bung pos- 1
ters 2nd Khen the pig8 atterpted to tear thea down wero Itn aVay: Ther 'the' people
reaily uptight and began Saying that this i8 thcir comnunity, axd have a
right to do ubet Nant to d0. So changed the street froz Indiandale 1 14th
to Panther: Ave. and Free Rcd. sarg revolutionary songs &nd rapped gbout hov
Bould like thinga to be for everybody- Tbc following morning
a pig Ma6 shot at, try-:
to Srcak Up ad dow thc The N-C.C.F. was blared inediately, a few
bours later 2 channcl 50 news car was Iired on in the S3me neighborhood, again tbc
X.C.C.F. %as blaned Lte inmcdiately tbc area was surrounded by pigs 0f the IOth pre-
cinct. They did this without pcraission from Chicf Hurphy _ wcre about to
attack #hcn ordcrs canc and vcre ibtructed not to rake a covg because Ycre
rot equipped to bandle the situation. That Vere in rcality &bout to be barbequed
becauge it jubt 50 happens tbat tbe people here relate to thc Black Pan ther
Ea.Zt Fould be impossible to move On u8 without poving On sthe vholc-Hect Side, Tnat'6
Ry_tbc lOth Prccinct right now ha8 tankB and half tracks and 5O cal- machine guS--.
to kill niggas. Tbat' 8 why today August Znd, pigs been going door to door tell-.
peoplc where to in: their house Khen the attack comeb. Tncy albo stated that
if Kere to comc out on the etrect tbat would bc killed;
So this is no joke, this ig Rar in the trucet sense Of the word. This. i8 %be
righcst form of politicea He want freedom--thcy want blood. I Bay can havc ninc,
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I guesc I kon 't Sce my Vic #I 0* "ii'} Bra" &ny Bore ox' Yaric, or Kathy or Ora_
; Xcren mos} closc to @y hcart. Jr urink no Borc wine vith f_ ,L 0} curced out
Le;dcr end Bob , the.two Higca8 f lcarned thc poat fran.
4ll beczuse bave people that bve no respect for thc needs aud debires of
bc E35se3 of pcople. Because would rather %ill ard Oppr-ss rathcr tban ebbro
b the vest #calth that tris 'plenet poaseescs- Bececse 4hl tbat i8 Prc
reseife, Kc must die- Eldridge is in exilc-~but :e'9 coring hcue, Fley Web in joil--
ut }e'& Ecrc, Bobby i5 in jail facing tke clectric crair but he'8 ccning boue,
andon ard 2ud coutiess ctner prisecers of Xir will 6e back ~rigkt bere on thc
brectei--aigzas will pe free and that 15 6 Iact tkat tbc reactionary pig forceb
"c 't want to relate tco. Niggas will bavc the poer to deteIrine their own destiny
nd #net'& #bat f'm fightirs fcr end that's vbz I'l die.
ALL FONSR TO TEE PBOZLEI
DSzK % TE FASCISF PICS}
#.C.C.F. DETROIT XICEzG
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ORGAHGAZSE CELF-DEFEn^C aro{pS
KINISRRI Cr DiNOEN:iTICN
M.C.G.F DZTECI
12847 ibth St.
869-1058
PART 1 mWKats
ECficox
In crzanzing eelf-defense Srcugs at
tbis stare o2 te scrgele tie most
ioportan: ccrsideraeicn i6 Mccter or not
the percoj tc 6e iz Incorrcrated into the Inot tb: 61cs;? 4 this riue
grou? "cerstandz fully-that what he .or pigs have tkr?e trings going for t
ste i8 coirg is the zight ching to co. At
1 Ccinunication
this stege 02 tie strugsle i% any @enters
2 mobility
of a self-dciense Zrcup 4fe weer #inded
3 inforzztion
or Go nct uceretand ~iat tke way tc E. M k
aq exc to brutelity & Eircer 13 to or~
Zanize self-Cezerse groups & countar-atta-
Frac-_ce tas sicxmn tkat 1f tris weak
Cinzed person i3 emer captized he or ebe
mill certaicly nct be #ble tQ withstand
the Jerkcds cf persuasicn Lsed by tie
Iascist Figs &nd they will talk; ep
inforuaticn . So :be {irsi pricrity {Or
E sels-C2zense Eroup is to be <ed COMMUNICATlOrY
iCeoloziceLly.
Zecerse 02 tke conseqrcnces if aneekips
Eoe. xors Guring 8n oyesation} WeSue;=
#itrin e2 grcup Kainizin a fce to
face relationship, tc Yom eci} otbers
strength ard weakmcszes tikoro-g6l;, ara
ratticryatz QWly i2 tke plarrimg cf 6
ezetionz _ Liceralis 3~ iris levei Can
CCE~ #*8 2i7es 0f cocradee anc/b1 jeopur-
cizcttce stcces3 oz an cperation-
{t eis tire se__-Jefense Srcus shcild
bva rc Gore trzn fojiz t0 Ei7 memjers.
Ie s-reazla at t413 6e requirs 37 #er-
aii23 ~at cerzot be janiced by {cir to six
Meople- Elsc becirt; is sacririced tke NOBILity
larzez tre Sroup . i 2i2. tiG@ Sclf-ieferse
73r?
GrOize sicula te Icrzei a1l acrcse Labylo;, {afe U~
Rortz, foutk, Est &n: #ese. Xcwevcr, at EEjueate" @fasses
037 a1s tize {zow75 Glze #orz Gutcnorously. Dava hafz
{nier GC circurstilces Showld Sny @rcu7 S7eecs
see: Guz and 3; 20 rie coniic : Xitn
1 9 otier %-cu?. Dee io 120 {ect Lest #115 Black
level 0 sarigzle i3 3 165 @Gtryonio
I~oat
Feople
s625 ZIC Iccia, 284-s 22d pzcvacetevre
Uu
are saizercc 2ll acrze Zebyisn; if Tepc en Sia
autonccy i5 Cairiarced wer 4 membcr cf prrt Parther?
4 8*0f7 :5 cautured ke 0: sne wiil caly
be 3bi6 Lc Zive wo Enforeticn or One WFORMATIQN
Erolp, tzair Chn+ 27 Kben ulanin;; eny oreration the pi:
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FiRT 1l
The pigs also 130 sluzs, 1 giant Lea
Duc to the brainuashing done by
ball: In the plans the Berzeley 9ig dert-
Zovics, cozics cct, tncre are a lot of had drewn up to attc} Ya tioxal Lexdeuart
ircorrect iceas bout fircaras trat muot of the Black Panther Fa-tj, they intccd_i
be cleared up . The first thing to under- to use slugs to kock che a3cur plate cEE]
stand there is no" piece (zun) that of our Windcws and to xock out th: dcorsl
covers any arc all si tuaticns. Althcusb This ptotograpi shoks wat 6lugc used By
shox pigs on Tv erd in tbc movies
%illing pecple a block awaj Tith a snub - GIANt
3 nose 38 Lero
M
"
Slucs
38
revolver, in reality this i6 not
very tical azd skoulun t even be att-
ecipted uless ycu are an ezpert'8 expert:
Zron seeing t? %uch Nyatt ard Hat
Dillon too pary people think that if
have a hani 6"7L either pistol 0r' revolver
that are ready for anythirg. 413
that is ec eceary to give You a differ- Chicago pigs did to tbe steel plate on
ent perspective i8 to examine the a1na- the Goor of our office thcre.
went of the piss that cccupy our Black
Corruities eryahere in ebylon _ when There is als0 a tear ga5 shell 1ov
you & tkat Jou will discover that most designed +? ce fizcz {F22 C 42 37iia -
K+8 cars pave at Least ore .12 gauge pump gun .
or autoratic shotgun = one r txo Sedi-
autoratic or autonatic ass2ult rifles, one Every Black hone should have at Lead
br two bolt action rifles with a scope one .12 gauge shotgun t0 be to pzota
ccunted for snipping purposes, and 0f the door . Use OO buckakot an3. it will Ged
sourse, the pigs heve strapped Ou a6 with any crimidals trying to enter &nin
Least one kardgu either 8n automatic Cuban guerrilas lsed shotguns very Srcczs
jistol or a revolver. In San Francisco, fully in the revolutionary war led by Fid
the S,F, Tectical Squad membere carry two Castro _ Tej would sc+ up ambushes close
Jancguns, their standara service revolver to roads usually only a fex feet avay azd
blus a secozd which 1s their per" BhotsuzB lcaded with CO bick Moild bave
sonal preference; in pary cases an auto- devasta effect Lpoc the occupazts o
'tic pistol_ So at this tine let'6 car8 anc/or trucks.
xxamine tbese three types of weapons; the
#otgun, the Iifle, and the handzun . Therc is one thicg about shotsuns
that poebibly Can be v:ewed as in our faw
at this that trat tbe barrcl 1s
Guage Bmooth inside 60 it @oesn t ary Eerks
Gn tbe pelle therefore, the pigs Czn
.12 GUAUGE SHORUUM : the pigs use the make an inyestigation based Or ballistic
totsua, eitler putp Or seni-automa marks _
czded xith MO buckghot gercrally in
rowd Bitueticng Guch as rcbellions. Tne
sanderd load 15 nine (9) buckchot pellets
cr Bhell, however tkere is the negnua
jad of 12 pellets per shell _ These magr:um ACTION
ioads are to be used only in pagu Bhot-
BolT
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477r Finally thc age-old Ml-Gerand
M-16 caliber 30-Os _ Jery good, plenty of t
around, kcavr aa eccura t? wey out,
to and pierry oI #770 aroua ._Cbi
THE RIFEE; Tne bolt-action rifle in %our_Zane_Bkopg_aua. 541 shops alsq ECi
30-3s or (7.62 # Nato) with a four netional iits a3d ce41cs3ZOI
(4) poxer scope (cr better} Eounted,is & uitc rTc ERc; 7e.dily avallable.
snipping wezpon . { cpccialist piece. Zhis:
virulez t {deadly) corbination is for one The B-ZC caliber carbinc? Jse 1
purpose, azd oze puirposc only-to fire CNZ for target prectice and training.
well placed shot_ So .cac} self-defense wit
needs cnc such weepor at this tine:. Assault rifles are tc bc uscd inj
Iere is cothirg else to Say about that fire figbts, [oze ccmnonly kcw 2s
outs. Pcople Kesicg wars of liberatiol
Tbe as82ul+ rifle ig. either geni- aroud tre worid 2180 use escailt rifl
eutonat:c or prefereble One tkat can be to annihilete (sipc out) their En1Ed:y
fired either scni-automntic or fully auto- in abushes and in counter ettecis 33
ratic. The limit rere i5 tbat posed by the ainft fascist :ilitary cutpost.
linit cf the enzny' s arsenal_ Here Xe will
discuac the zO5t CCron seen in our BAIDGUNS : Tnere re two tes,
cozm;ities carriea by the Gcteco pig semi-autozatic pistols and revolvers-
forces. Te 4R-15 caliter 2225. is t5e Semi- Tbere are Z0 Gany different brance ar
eutosatic civiiian mocel called "sporting" calibers, I will only &cal with what
model of the N-16 ueed in Vietraw _ Tlie M-16 consider to ce the best choices.
fires eitbcr Seni-autc ar fully 2utc. iEter
the lives cf many brothers #ere lost in
Victna? bccsuse tlie weapon Kas #cw erd u-
.5-7
tested, it Xas DCw been de-buzged and is.
zaliy reiiacic: It C8a 88 towziel On} all
MAsiM
militart bascs a20 532 E232236 Paiczar-
e324 Ine.A-1; MXS t3ren cir iz& public
Earke: and has beer replaced by ce #R- .357 Megruz revolvcr nace by eit
180 caliber .225. 71e Ap-180 does not Colt Saith & Keszen. It bolds six
appear to ba as go2d 88 the fl-15 _ Eeb- ercte &4 with Ermow: piercixg EEmo ia
ever, Ery Fiz dspertsertc are stocking
supposed to crac} &r block_ Xani
wp or tkem. 21g dezartzenta "tare suitched cr are svitd
Zrcm .33 special to .357 @ere 13$ an 1 4
M-iy Zent wbere 8 brotic- was defending hinsel
eginst 3 pig ard f:red at! tke pig with G
Arother very assatlt rifle i6 special _ Tze bullet xit tie pig 2 bdgc
the %-ll calicer 7.62M Nato ( *208 ir Kas deflected_ Id the brother bcen usinz]
aglish) _ mnis i8 2 very weapon al- .357 qaznun that Iculd have bcen cne bar
thoush it %as bcez repleced by #8e lish que pig-
ter %-1g 1 the fascist military. Most
national Euard wits, at least here i_
Califortiz, are equipged vith the M-1l.
Check youir Jocal Mational Guard, avaiia-
bility . 9MM
Te Trczpeon Sui-Hachine gun if in
worzing ordcr i8 very reliable in
245 ACF caliber. It fires cither seni or
fully 2uto- Cze rexerding feature i8 it
uecs the s23e erruiticn 36 the .45 98t autorstic Fistol. Althcrzh pistoll
autozatic pistcl cettics dova on tne
3q
are called 'tuutomatic' reelly arc &ctd
variet; of #uiuniticc neceesar; for you ~utczatic. Ihe tricscr has to be precsec
A~L CL ererv shct- T TpCC Ccra t}o Ptno cS
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If You onc in the Lcambcr that neans 14
ekots available. If You re up agiust somc-
O#c with a 6 skot revolver, will Natc
to rcload 2 ticcs and You Yc Still two
sto:s left. You can also purchase 8 21 shot
cegazine. That ' 4 1ot or"KIre power for a
Even if you haze thc finest Self-d
weapons thcy are Do better than clubs i kandgun .
you don't }ow hoy to ub& then . By the
token if jou Fzactice_ it is possible t
enoush to kill elephents with a -21
However Nith ezcugh practice with the &
45 centioned wcazons ana bcing aracd ideol-
~ically with the invincible tbousht of t
Black Panther Party, it is Dossible likl
the Panthers wbo Nere attackea in Los A
in Decenber to be a match for onc buadr:
.45 Autonatic pistol This is still the
sideam issued to the 0,5_ fascist military
troops. also_can_be_purchased_in_Steree: COUNTER ATTACK
Tnere also seeds to be a lot of these ayail_ D.C.
2b2e in the street8 Check with your local
street merchauts:
bv taking up arms can
we
80ize powjer. Wm ut
#p armas We
@annot attain power;
''
In ordor t 80424
pawor wl should 189&
@5
arnad struggl;
t Is Impossiblo to s8124 powor by plying
4) eledions.
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EARH YOURSELF"
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S;4Y3 PRO;
Zhr Lii8zi?,0F 022362
N3EI #ZTTOMi
"Ii DFR %3Z C? S3I DETE; SE:
I CORRECT {Ai,@LING QF 1 RZVOLLIICN _
Thc Venzuztd rarby nuct provide lecdership f02 the "pecple . It Tis
t22ch #he correct strctegic Jethogs 0r prolonzed resistarco #arcush lit
ereture enc activities. If thc &ctivitfes 0f #be Dartj cre resp cted b
#he ceople_
9
the peocle will folic;; the. exznple . 26is i3 t6e P?'i-9T7 jo
02 +hc Ferty_ This kaoirlez;e wizl proicbl be ceinej 3econ7--0iac by #b
Gzsscs jusi 25 the :bove #entioned 73 g2ined indirectlj- #hez #he Peo
le leern that 1t is ro lonsc edvantageous for ther #0 resist soiiig
into tke streets in lerze zubers , ana Fiben thez Sec the 2dveni:2 in :
ectivities 0f ihe suerrille Mcrfere Dethod, #hey mizl guickly rllorz sh
exzrile.
3ud first, thez nust aspect the par%y ihich is #cengiitting this
32e83ge. Aken tie Venguzd grop destreys #tc fachirery of thc Ppprefs
deeling with tici in 3m2ll 0rojos 0f tbre: erd fou: , ena ther 6s017e83
the nickt of the oppresecr, the r2360s "ill ce overjoyed &ra Riil edher
#0 #his correct stretesj_ "ihen tte 3e8883 hecr thei; 2 gest2po vollccje
,ee: executed Fhile Sigzing coffee 2;; & couter, 8d #he Te%-lutio;
exec cioners Zled rithout being #7:ed , the 52ss?s siill see #he valijit
of _Wis of azproach t0 rcsis-isnce. It 63 not 1e?:8a3r3 #0 orseniy
thvtz
Ailliosi
5128 zc0pZe 1-1 Zrimaty group3 cf two'$ and thrz?"8 tut
int "~tar: Zor #be crty {0 slor; #be Peozle hcv t0 6C #bcut revclutiora
Durins slevery _ in %hich no veisuerd rerty exissed 8117 forme 0f cortlri
cztion "ere setcrel? restricted c1d incufficieri , Ieny Slevc retolte oc-
curred
@be Bleck Fenthor Party for Selz Dezensc tceches #het in ~kc finel
2nz_ysi:; she amourt of giic 2n2 deferse mezpons , Suchz "8s bard Gcncdes
bazJokes and othe? necessert equipert, Fili be supplied p7 tAking #hoi
%ee8rile fron the poer strucsure, 2S ezewplified by #e Viet Ccrvs. #he
for? the grester t18 preperatio cr ike pert 0f the oppresecr
tha rraater is #l
'e-Gil2fi1_
13 cf meerons for ~bc pleck corrlunity _ I
ic believed by sonc nypccrites thzt 7ineil the pe?p3e are #cusht bz #ne
vengc?rd group to Prepcre for resistercc this onl: brings the nn dcfn
on #hez rith Ccra;bins Tiolercc end ruteli+j; Sit #ie fnct 0f the 3at
is t.ii wher: tbe Ic" becces Eore oppre-sive
9
this heirhtens tbe 2 olueionry fcrvor. Ele peo?l: rever mare Tctoleiiono @i2 02p*e330rS bd
tnair crvtal 2ctijnls catse +he resistance bJ ihe peop_e_ @be VeZucra
pert; tezches the correct xethogs 0: ~coisterce So , if #hings Can
set worsc for oppreesed peocle_ #hen #hez 61ll fee_ no need for revolut
3r ~eristance_ The compiei t cf the hypccrites tn?t #be 2ieck Pantter
Perty for Self Defense is exzosing the pcople to. &eerer_cufzering is &n
incozrcct obscrvation. Pzorle aeve proved #tutnhej ciil nct tolerete
Zore operession ty tbe recist police thzcurh tboir rebellicac: i1l *tb
black ccreiunities aeross the Tb? Fcopie e,re looicins Ylow foc
guidance to crtend ana stre:sthen
Ghc.ttheiz
~ceigtoncc struggle-
4ZI
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FREE
RRavolukioart
3:68 Pst
Movic }
Sept.z7
'the RATTLE OF ALGIERS"
Tz BAZTLE 0@ ALGIERS IS A
GOVIE THAT SHORS HOWY
THE FOQR OFPRZSSED KASSES 0F ALGIERS DEALT DEA TH BLO S
To THE FRZICH AREYY FIIO MERE IN THEIR COUMUNITIES , HARRAS-
SIKG , BRCTALIZING AND MURDERING
9
THE SANE aY THC AMERICAN
ARGTY PIGS And NATIONAL GUA RDS ARE IN OUR COTIUNITY .
THE BATELZ
O1 AICIERS IS SHOWIRG THE OPPRESSED
PEOPLE' S QP LCIERS DEALING
MITH URBAN GUERRILIA #ARFA RE ,
CONSZA:ZLY I ZNSIFYING TIZ S'PRUGGIE AGATFST THE TRENCH
PIGS , STRIVIG TORABD @HEIR GOAL OF GIBERATION _ SHOWINC
ALL O2PRESSED PEOPLE' S OF THE {IORLD THAT II ORDER TO GEJ
RID OR ZHE GU ONZ MUST PICK UP THE GU: .
ee Neeo A Rew
Constitu Tion
TE KOVIE WILL B}} SHOWNI A@ 12847 14+h S'PREET ,
XIITSIEY OF IT'TOEMATIOI: TOR THE NATIONAL COH-
HITTEE T0 COH1BA? FASCISHI . A POIITICAL ORGANI-
ZING BURELU OF RHE BLAACK PANTIIER PARLY -
TOR FUITHER TNFORHIATION CALL- 8691058
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SUPPORT The CHILDRENS
-reE BREAKFAST PROGRAM
THE WRLD I9 YCRS, AS WELL
~C333L % CFXE #i@ % 2 Q SUERER
AS OUAS, EW7 In Tke LaST
ANALYSIS IT TACTZC2 %S to2b 4IS? ZEEE %a 0 % Far
13 YOS:
~ou Yovns PEopLe; LJXCH EASUarl,
Full Qf VigoR
TEanz VEZL %3 YCUB {TZ2ES OrE 1
Ano . VETA__ITV
ARE Jn JE @loJi-q SZzYz TE FTZZ EMZJrsr }rr SBETCL TELIX
0f LIFE,
REZ ALL; %E: ICVrH 0F %EE CCRZIRIZ @F
LIKE Tke Sun &T
DEzzoz XOL %; Ez0 4 @NEEED ET XEE-
EiqhT OR Nina iw
2s2 BZzQ5z Tir %0 %C SCmoOb: THE Morning.
Oua Hope
TisE; REZFONSE 50 TZE; IOECE PRGCBAH
IS PLAcED WgS RGE GH, I KZE SEZVEG APZTOK, 350
O8 You?
CETjzEN EJNHEZ %N SOZER Cvi 0 %9
CrIITES < EIS SrBITE %0 TOP Tie WIECI Z27
GIAli AND) Miso FYEx BIIIQ QI DZOr 4 Ex2
HaAt FEay SCIOOL BaE NOBNIN:
j1z TeCD < %l: 8.30 &
MS H5& 'Ba B3Z.
XOAAZIOUS:
INFO. CENTER 1
2219 JEIbuz InEO CENTER"2
77c0 WLCK
ST: LEO
1S* &N} BZEZ
EE MBED DOGerors ( FJD, %uE
NORTH END
BEET #.203 %
MD %ZZE3S e FXl KEETEz @EI-:
[1AIICN, COMlci CUti CMTIC AT:
12219 DDIANDALi: , 66o-10s0+91 AT
Tio3 MCS OYFIC% jioiuzS JEEE FISit
9:09 A%, TNTEIL 9-C01 1,H. gvsDaY
(2 "ris NEzr . Yft-STM.
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WC.C.# DETROTT
12845 14tn ST
Uras
ALL
~oilical
FREE BUSING To PRISON DNIsAnerS
PROGRAM
E or' THE PURPOSES OF THE NATICNAL COiIT'TEE S T0 COEBA@ FASCISM
To INPIENZNT PROGRAZS AND SCRVICES TFAT ARE FEEC 4MD BENZFICIAL
THE BLACK COIONITY
0
49 IHE PRESENT TILE WE ABE INPLEMENTING A
EE BUSIIG T0 PRZSONS PROGRAH ZOR FEOPLE HHO EAVE FRIENDS , SO1*S
BELATIVES 4T JACKSON SAZE PZNTTENTIA RY . THE IMMATZS 'HERE ARE
IST ALONED THREE VISITS 4 MONTK AND ARE SUBJECRZD TO DZHUMANT -
NG LIVING CONDITIONS . NUBER #IGHT OF CUR TEN POINF PARTY FGAT-
VRE S2A@ES ; WE MANT FREEDOM FOR ALL BLACK MEN HETD IN FEDERAL,
'A@E , COUIFY , CITY , PRISONS AND J4ILS. WE RIFOW THAT THEY FA VEN $ "
'CIEVED 4 FAIR 'PRIAI If RACIST BAEYLOR _
~
BLACXK PEOPLE ARE BEING
TDGED BY 4 JURY OF FACIST NETyS BiD BLLCES OF A DIFFERENT PEER
ZOUP THA? HAS #O UDSRSTANDING 0p THE ANERAGE NLN FROH TKE BLACK
HMUNITY < YIE FZEL THA? BLACK PEOPLE SHQULD BE BETRIAISD In TFE
K4CK CCIEUNITY BY PEOPLE FROH #EE SANE SOCIAL LND ECOIICAL BACK-
ROUND . TIE FREE PRISON BUSSING PROCRAU NILI PROVIDE 4 MELNS 0P
PANSPORZATION FOR "HB RELATIVES ERD 4 BOOST FOR TEE INATES #ORALE .
RE ASKING ALL: CCNCZRNED ORGAMIZATIONS , GROTPS , SCCIAL CLUBS ,
FURCHES AND INDIVIDUALS '0 CONTRTBUTE . TO' THIS PROGRAM .
WE NEED: BUSES OR VANS
DRIVERS
MONEY
kE FREE PRTSON BUSING PROGRAH NILI; STARI SATURDAY OCTOBER 3, 1970
[SITING DAYS ARE WEDNESDAY'S AND SATURDAYSS FROM 8 AcM. T0 5 P.m .
FOR FORTHER INTOREATIOM CALL
NFO . CEFTER #1 OR INPO CENTER #2
PIg IFDIL MDALz 7708 EACK
CONTACT FTROIT XICH. DETROIT, K ICH.
Fg-1058_
FRZE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS
MATICNAL COREITTEE S T0 CQHABAT
FASCISM
3s.
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Don= & Support
The Children's_ Free Breakiast Program
ls:
monr fti 7:00 8:30
wr
INISTRY OF INFO. NORTH END
12847 14th BEL:OMT & JOk; Ro _
}
VFO. CENTER*2 ST _ LEO'S.
7708 HACK 15& GBAED RIVER
The Na tional Committees to Combat Fascism, organizing bureau
of' the Black Panther Party would like to inform the communities
of tne childrens free breakfast program at this time
Tne breakfast are not only to_feed the children in
Qir cozriunity but
2Bsosters
to bring the children parents and all
people of the comnunity together to work
end: see
to
it
that every
chiid is fed 2 oalanced
breakfest each morning
Ihis being tnc peoples breakfast , our is to spread 'this
progrem thrcughout tie comunities in 'Michigen_ Ihis is the peoples
progran and Rithour the peoples support we have nothing. Since tbis
is 2 basic necessity , itias to be meta
NINISTRY O1 INTORIILTION
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ON REVOLVERS
@Rte MIZ0rG SELE EFENSE
IY PRECLUTTOXS:
@ROUPS
UNLOADIG:
Jeck: to see if gun i8 loadeda You' do
on a revolver by skringing out the cylin-
left
Pull' back on the cylinder latch and
Folding gun in hand (pointed in safa
push out on the cylinder (see unload--
direction) rclezce cylinder Latch %ith rigkt
revolver photo #2)
land, (43}0 Fush out crlirdcr with the fin-
gers of left hard (#2)< Now tbat you hava
Swung out the cylinder md the bullets 2re kep your finger Off the trigger unless
visible you gently down on the etractoz trigger squeeze or firingo
Qd 1ot bellets Grop out into Your right
band (#)o
pint your gm a7y fro wbere go3zola
siot_Poirit; et the cciling Or to the IORDING :
Drb Enoruver YGr poinb; nako &ur& Go
Iu 045 %e E4 Qar b8 harmedo To'1338, &rply follow the sa1G steps in une
Jatchins the cylinderc Tban bullets irto
Fver Jesvo #b3 bamcsr ecekcd On 3 rorol- the chabers of your ` cylinder Gently push
0 (Explqriebion Leter
on eociing
& revolver+ ) cylinder clcsed, 23d you ere ready to firea DO
IOr' SLAH CTLIZER CLOSED, his
czuses crtra OF REVOLYERS:
pear ohyour guie
Qubnoge
~ This gun bas only 2 2" barrel
Joots :38*s. Iv i8 Vety east to conceala COCKING 1 REVOLNER;
Jecial::
D Bes 2 4" barrel and sboots 38
Fut the tip Of your thinb on fhe harer hola-
revolver stoedy in the palr Of' your hnde
Fagnum" Ilis is the type of bndgun the
Do not your. finger in the triggero full
Friese Tie arwmo for this is 0357 LigOUm,
straight back steedily on zour harmer grpur u-
ppiercing bullers will pierce 2n engine
til your baEzer locks 'backo Your gul is ready
Thig 18 tbe best type of revolver to
to fire, irber cocking harrier , placo your
thumb directly
on the frame besides tbe haler ;
resting tbo tip 0f ycur thurb on the cLider
p .44 Hagnzs Heve more kock &rm
letcha (Fbxto .%4} Your forcfinger chcald
be
#than 4 .357 Eagnunle Thc highway Patrol
pleced on tile other side oi thle gun stralght
tlcae i0 shoot through car
out just Bbora the triCgdr guard until rcaay
357 will go through
a car doar also
to Zireo Everytixe %ou cock tco barmer bcforee
F7 errtunition is more plentiful.
firirg; this i8 called single action firing.
PARTS OF.A REVOLVER:
PHOTO # 1 REVOLVER TED3S
FRoNtSRSKT BARAEL breeck: Fa4r_ fiGht
Bultat
IARNAC
CARTNIDGE CYUNDER LAICt
CASE
MUZIE
Potider Bore Cni;Er KAND'
428 CAI BEFCIFER MAIN SPGINd
PKIMER TNGCER GUARD
tatl5 DXTRACTOR ROD
TrIgGER Grm
Fraje
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U-COCKIHG 1 RETOIYER JDED):
Jour fingcr' 0ff tko 'trigger! Nth Gun
already cockreds plece your' thucbb on thc hanmer
Eirmly, Now with the gun firnly in your hend,
pointed in 2 safe dircction_ and thuib firmly
on the hamzer (still
cocked} squeoge
tho kan-
mer releagingc IEEDIATELY TAEZ YOUR FTHGER OFP
TTE TRICGEZ and slovly lot tbe haltiner go doww}
Into_place #ith your tinunb still holding ite LO
NOT TAEE YOUR TZJIB OFF 1H' IME , Let your
tbumb rido Tith the karuier vely slowly until 18
18 conpletely depresscd &nd uncoclceds By Learl-
ng your fingcr jn the t1igger; or lctting tho
barazer fly fcrtrd you will FIE TI GUN - Praa
ctice coclcing ad uncocking your rerolver titn
tbe gub ulosdeco (rnotod: &)
@NLOCKCING A REVOLVER Prot # 6
PHOTO- # 2
SINGLE ACTION
1
ADING A REVOLVER PHOTO # 3 STEPS IN FIING 4 REVOLVER :
The followving gteps rst be observed in
aC-
curate skootingo If ycu don't py attention to
2ll fcur step8 you will cnd up chooting just
arywheree Before You can- learn t0 just draw and
ghoot you: Tugt obzerve the firgt oteps in shco~
ting. Practice tbese stcp3 Irlth your Can un-
loaded,' until you can tien do paia you
will be able to 8ee if' you &re following thom
correctly by tke way you shoota
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IITONS I. FTRING:
Ihere are various positzons in firing (show)
ow } Each one is usec for 2 different battle
Rition. The prono position is for when' you
being shot 3t end >ou have no ccver $
89 shown below making zourself &S snall a
88 possiblea Thle lceling position is
#hen' yoU can behind 2 cer or sonething;
pn makinz yourself as snbll 2 target as
and jour stending position can ba
in deferse (for nling yoursel: a snall
Let) or for use in pursuit or offenses You DOUBLE ACTION PFO IO # 7
Jia leern and becoe cozfortable i1 each of
Fe Meitzons; bcoarse ycu nover }dk Rtat a
letion Fight dictatea
KNEELING POSITIQN PRONE POSITION
STANDEO _LMEENSL)
Sight Alignzicnt is aligning %our" rear sight
fron: sight togetherg
Sight Picture i8 placing the sights on your
with yor alrezdv aligned.
Breath Control Oonsists Of talang a breabh; cORRZC'T INCORREc:
4 : ltinz 2
little cut; holding the rezt until
havc corpletcd zour triggcr squeezo &ni the 27
tes been fireda
SIGIIT ALiCXMENT Trifger sqieege i5 very important in accu-
shooting+ Kbcn shocting #gle action apply
X
sbeady prcszurc on tre trig;er: Tre shot
Fla not bc enticipaicd, it should not be 2
brise to yoilg iier skooting dcuble action or
SIGIT PICTURE fa firing, quick steady pressi8 must bc '2pp" _
Be sure not to jerk the trigzer Usc the
of your fingcr- Nocrl Shooting doublc action
right have to us0 more pressure.
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IOS 0? POFITT:C , SIGLE AL
CTTO ,. A RAPID FTE
ctjon: cocking the harmaer each tine be-
Cock the bztrcr ard #hen tke
ction: Just pulling tne trigger cach_
+ cocking the hamer firsto not ta
Srap tka trigzer . %73 action i9 fast but_
the Froccss c1 firirg quickly without
g*t aligarento Iol simply drew end point
el 2& 7our ierget erd rirea
zing: draiing: poirtin; and shooting
ction. aen yoi practice rapid firing;
1 txo shots in slcceszion 28 quickly 25
YCUR REYOLVEE:
1 0f the revolvers listed,&t tne beginning
rticle >oui Czz us2 2
038 Galiber cleaning
#ill need 2
cleaning rod, bore brush
ber cleening solvert , end gun cila For
Ycu cen Us8 meteriel likc flaxnel, gd some
cottong 8117 material tct does not ravel
r7 lint;, cut inbo circles abous 2" in
'6 421 cf thi8 clesning neterizl can pur -
= a35 & stor?e
PFFTO3&
'ctolver should be cleaned twice 2 Teek, and
1 aftor firinge Kcep it free of dact and
to arcid rustirgo If youl do not clean your
icictelv after Ziring it can Czuse corrosion
nrrel and cat a3v at it. causing ycur shoot~
1cie inaccjrats bccausc Qf holbs thst cn}
frou #m po.ccr eating ZN6y &t tce
rtst fc 0 leck of" clcaning rnd dezp-
2
firinz your herrel and chambers in
nder bave t bc gcrubbed with your bore
12 @olvont everjiinea Atfich bzush to
brush in solvent; 2ri Usc 8 brisk rove-
eci Oik o2 kerrel ad chcmbers in 6y-
clcenirz cu; ail o2 ta particles by
parrel up t0 Jigha to e60 f 19 Enines
erd you will be able to see an
Bill holdirg-on.
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ach core bruh `erd" tip on the ed Ox
P 2
patch #iroigh tho end mop tsa
2xi Crlindcr u2il t42 patch Coes out PEOTo #,9
Use czch pzich :bozi 107 tifezo You #ill
ue forc ttzn 0ns
t0 nop barrel
ely clcan,
7 attcch cleen to rod end add 2 to
of cil cn
patch &d zop alrcedy dried
"i 0lo E2c/lp52f93k4Btch3p o1l.
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Hfter cleanirg the barrel cvlinder , takc
patc} Eitz & little Golyent: it exd-wipc -
ff your ex tractor and a1Z ocher retal parts
outsice 6 cylincer, &d tlo irsidc Of the guna
pck th2 1rzz 2n3 wipe it off thorcushly,
2 couplc of arops Of Qil down in hanter. )
"iOTos 1: ad 12
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Tat? 2 patch &d with 8 couple of drops oi
01 on it rtb Ycur rovolver ; (2Jl metal parts)
ightly. Thore shoula bo no visible fsnger
rints cn Torr revolver or excessive strenks on_
he outsidee Icux gun should not have an oily
Irfacc, just &pplv enough oil for protection
pirst rust.
joro 10
Souetires for ` extra bard ta arcar3 Yok
p2 hzve %2 ue 2 toothbrush ]ippoi jrto- 2
#le aolvent ar bzush briskly the trd' to
Fezs , Sczetires Tour bore brush %iZ2 not renove
/1 rst; in #hat cese u83 Ijmo_stez] %ool ani
Five::, rubping lightly t0 remcve ~usta
pror rorzal clcaning just ran & patck through
pe b21zel and clirder a2d wize Off the gun
@th a fer drops of otl an patcb,
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aiticlcs of our ne' #P' enlergy . S 05 3c Rn sec this small bullet
lt rfles Iavo becn Jzitly travels at 8 Very -3h ratc of speed. Ttie
Thiz article will g0 iuto the 2 bullet is Said to be onc of' thc %cst &ecdly
assault rifles t t zro mos? COm- caliber of 2ll; rer it Nt 1t9 targef it
t te prese:tt tiro. starts i tunble, tccring everjthing i+
hitsc jle picture abrvc shows tigt darzee
2 first veapon that #e will deal with
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1e A-15/16 F
8
which is tbe Jatest; dcv~
1ent i1 combat vezronrz o Tnis rifle riring Scmi-autonatic #he %-l6 will skojt
sca by tie fascist pig ar-1y in Viet up to.h5 to 65 rcunds pr Tinute; Fullz-
Il v28 8 replacezent fcr the #--J4o Eucoretjc i+ shooks 150 to 200 roiunds pe1"
+16 is 2
5.55 51, licgazine fed,
gaj~ ninltea The gun Huas & killing ranze 1p to
ted air-coolcd; Bhouldcr reapon, By Sc0 yerris_
Q
(ioJ yerds i9 tke lengsh of 2
prg tpe position of' a selector lezer rcotball field}, Congalirg the F-16 to t2:
ifle czi bc meZe t0 choot fully &80- 4-1, #e F-J6 fire; faster sei-&utonatic
Fo Tke rifla alsc l1a3 8 rlasi- cuppres- #nel} tkc Ji-k does fully autctico Tne
Jcui tsd on tic zuzzle: Tze barrel is wuwiticnl that tke 3+16 Ies, 5656 _l &lso
bunded by heat Fogistert niteliely
called
&t
223 caliber , wcighc half &5 mpich 83
o2 r@barglaaz; nich bes been Bhaped the 7c62 NATO; tizt the M-l} sboots Oz" tia
8 bandguard &rd forezIz, Thcre arc 30+06 wnich tmo M-I (arrand shoots& Inerc-
accersories that car: be adoej" guch 45 : fore it i: posaible {0 cerzy tice 2s -Eqah
pei, grenede leuncher , and rocket Ie %odel tbiat has ceen explained S0 far
'Ine gun holds 8 20 or'30 round i8 thc EGrernnnt %litary vcfsion, There
buz to incurz operation it #s is 2 cormercial nodel th:t i8 still
able t0 never fill &ry #agrminc io gold in & stores ,. althcugh not in Large
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pot 32ga3ire; ad 27 ~
26 in tnc 30 only diffezence beteen the tio is the fR
magerire #ill %ork besto %be Iifle bas 15 doc3 nct hawe 3 aclectoz switch that
ele relccity oz 3 250 fczt pcr gecond
~nablea ycu +0 ciarge the fire froal senie
jzzle energ o2 1,300 pourds _
0 Nnat sutonatic to autoictic firee Ttze bolt or
means iz bhat the julet lesves the thc 9B-15 i2 not cosc -plated Like the I~
treveling feet ix one second 169 and tle %-l6 ia srde' Up o1 2 heevy mat~
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PZES3 ZLEASE CCTOBER 25 , 1970
Cr Cctober 1970 , at approxinately 6 :30 PN +wo racist pisz
{ros tre Zrd Precinct, without provocation, brutally beat 2 black youths
or the ccrners of Xyrtle and 16th Streets. Jwo brothers from the Iocal
Waticnal Cosmittee To 'Combat Fascism, interceeded, simply exposing the
pclice brutality to the people in the cozzunity , and also were
bezte? >y the pigs . People in tne crcwd that had formed came to the
brorhers aid and began to attack the pigs. At this point, Kod Squad ,
bcctlickinz, yardnigger pigs Forrest Harvey , Glenn Snith and {larshall
Ezersor responding to their Rsters orders and wantonly opened firc on
the crowd.
Tre crcwc" defended theselves and one trezcherous 'dog Police Vas
cead 2rd to others layed wounded_ Nary People from the cormunity ran
irzo the rewly opened National Conmittee tc Combat Fascisn office at
3376 18tn Street,
Zhe Detroit gestapo forces noved in with its everkill machincry ,
which included 2 tanke, autonatic weapons and other types of lethal
Kezjons exactly like the ones these sane ioperialist use in Vietnam.
The pigs indiscriminately opened fire on our office and other houses in
the cornunity. The fork tongued police have said that used "great
restraint, # but Me_ know that if it wasn't for the swift actions taken
by the black community 2nd other progressive people, Cormissioner
Mictolas' henchmen would have committea Dass nurder. The sisters and
brotkers in the #.C.C.F office, not taking the wora of lying pizs , se-
fusec to come out and didn't do So until were insured trusted
people from the comunity that conditions #ere favorable.
We see this as part 2nd parcel of the relertless attenpt by the
fascist; U.S. goveratent to destroy the Black Penther Party and its or-
Ganizing bureau' The Mlational Comnittee to Coabat Fascisi_ For the
12st six mcrths, since the Nixon, Agnew , Mitchell, Hoover gang has been
oinking its fascistic and order" rhetoric, gangsters disguised a5
"guardians cf the law" havve attacked Black Penther-Party and #atioral
Connittee to Combat Fascisn offices, 2ll across the country. Our Party
cffices and :.C.C.F. offices in Philadelphia, Mew Orleans_ Toledo, Ohio
anc New Fedfcrd, Mess . have been undcr attzcked by the forccs of re-
?resicn. And now , herc in Detroit police Corrissioner !licholas and
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icwe'vcr, wc Nant the peoplc here 1n Detroit ard throuihcut zne wcrld
know that the Black Panther Party ard it: organizing bureau' G , the
Sicmil Ccpnittcc tc Cczlet fccicn, "jJ not Quiver in the wake the U.8.
inspircd orslaught that is being waged against our Party , Black people"
and other oppressed pecple throughout the world_ And we have said it pe-
fcre erd i{e will say it again;
?ME RfCIST DOG POLICEHEM XUST WITIIDRAX IMEDIATELY FRON OUR COF MUNI-
TIES i) THE CCM UNITIES OF TNE WORLD, CEASE TFEIR #ANTO: XURDER ANL
BR8TALITY AND TORTURE OF OPPRESSED PEOPLE , OR FACE FXE WRATI CF Tlik ARMED
PEOJPLE.
The Courts in Detroit are holding our conrades in Preventive deten-
tion and have placed 2 astroninical ransom on cur sisters and brothers
Ci{ARCED WITH NURDER AwD COTISFIPACY . To COXIT IiURDER
Ben Fondron , Hela Without Bond Mrs Beverly Fleaing, S1C,000 Ecnd
Ezcne Sesaussure , HeJd Mithout Bond Kin Gardner , $10,000
Davic Y, Johnson, Held iithout Bond Carol E_ Scith, s10 ,000
Sherti Joneson , Bond Set at 825 ,000 Sylvia Robinson, 810 ,000
Jerone Bond Set At $25,000 Diana Brown , 810,000
#illiar Cunninghan , Bond Set At' $26,000 Linda Warnsley, $10,000
Casaandra Parker , Bord Set At $25 ,000 Pat Duncan , $10,000
CFARGED WITFi ASSAULTIFiG 4 POLICE CFFICER
Douglas Irwin, Held on 8100 Bona Anthony Ilornan, Held On $100 Bond
CHARGED WITH KALICIOUS DESTRUCZICM OF FROPERTY
Lcuis Johnson, Hed on 81,000 Bond
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B4IL VGKRY IS BADLY NCEDED GIVZ To POLITICAL PRISONERS DCFCHiSE FUND .
FOR FURTHER IMFCRMATICN COXTACT: 584-8953
HIATIOMAL COMKITTCE To CCHBAT FASCISH
MIMISTRY OF INFORWCATION
12845 14th STREET
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12845 1th St.
Comnunity InfoTzation Center: 1248 s
#1 2219 Indiandele
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#2 7708 Meck
Detroit, Micbigen
For futther information cell:
8691058
Dear Sir:
Tbe Eree
Brealcfast for School Cbilaren bas covered the
the country end bes been initiated in everj city where tbere
is a Bleck Penther Party 2nd Netional Cornittee T0 Coabat
Fascism . ihis progrem #es creeted because #e a3 black
people end' hunan beingg understand tbet our cbildren neea
8 nourishing breakfast every morning So tbat thcy can leern.
T%ese breakfasts include every nutrient that need
for the Gay. For too long our People bave gone hungry end
mithout the proper health aids #hey need. It i5 bezutiful
to see ou children: eat in the morning: for it is a fact this
enables then +0 think.
To begin and continue #nis progrem i+ takes donetions
fron concernea people , businessner, nercbants &nd grocers
wbo Grew their profits fron the black end oppressea people
in Detroit_ Mo need donations of foods which can be` stored,
such 2s ceceal grits, suger, CoCdz , salt and pepper, jelly
end
cooking 6i1,
also Byrup.
We-need deily and ieekly donations 0f peribbable foodg
such 2s eggs, nilk, oranges, bacon, seusage , butter,
bread end cheese, etc.'
Re neea donations of money to food ana utensils with
wbich &0 prepare the breakfast.
If you wlent to help ieke tbe #ree Breakiast for Chilaren
2 program tbat truly satisfies the pressing needs 0f Black
People, Jdonate or 6ffer your services:
PONER TO THE YOUTH
Chuck %olt, Breakfast Co-ordinator
Detroit Chapter
#ational Connittec to Conbat Fascism
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12847 14th St.
859-1058
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Aaanin; 25' opcratint; te piss
CM L jstt b3 takren into considera}
jo_"kilic "tactics ,
next sto? is to lcarn t0 disasscable
Pectice` Pz2ctice ~ Frectice 4
and asscmble your pieces, also care and Kain-
Prectice_
~ rractice Prectice tenance. Due to tha fact tist self-defe1gc
actitlt;-will fot bc limited to Gajlight Icursh
should lcern to break your piece com and
In order to perifcra FeJl in yoir riork a3cemblo it even in the dark. Your lie acpend
~7 all levels it is necessery #0 precticc. on it, So do ita
"he rore Zou practice, te better Jou per-
for@. Bor tlark Jusi bccetise zoul rezd
sonetnirz rou can d0 i+ Iow Ci Megcrize
2 booi: oii hoi %0 &ive 2 car but wntil
goil terin? t1e wheel &nd practicc; zcu
CRfAn RaFrfl LN?} KEa[ Par7}. ith (Im rofeUntil Oet PatCXcores
stll car % dive. Good (rmifcial YKLVINT TxrolGX 6s Clean 4s NOSSIBle
Ic first to unrcrstrd bafore
{ou Eter' 3 rciil o2 27 in 2 cmaiber
ze basic g2lev7 ruls8e 993, & a71 ac61-
Sentel s.9o+1.53 25778n 1ii+% &uns #hat
xen'0- Zoaued and/cr by pcople tat sev 4
"I' sorry} 1 dich'+ Xncw #1 13 loaded:" All MFiAL PAXIS Siotild Get.Light Bor6 Shoblo &6 cllaru TxIougk
(OAt O} Oil leICX [Ro WHCRI Fossible Znerefcrc, riclc # Ls: 4be firct thing Jcu
Ien jou pick % & %capor i9 chcck +o
sCo #f ,48 43 Icaded, kec? Jmur fEnger off
:7 trigze; 2nd _olici t29 folloving pro-
dire . Poz t Sin €3% fr axce #bez'e
Eceone ciid 3n3siby 0a #208; fr i+ is &
rerolvcr suitc Cit te wlinde-; 12 it is
pistol, reove €8C Eigezinc &ikti bac RUN Oily {atzii Txrousii QRrReL {TCRE It HOrIZOStA[ TCsitiok
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6 gri or see #n2t 1* * ililozded; tzt
:to gun i# #Re Tzer @5 12 i :cre still
lccdsd: Kever #cich ii:c #rigger 1zles: vou
re Zrecticis trizcz: sqesze {explanaticn
leter} , Firing 6a orzi:ing grurd cr Zcal~
#itm tre CrC, Kcver point & Gww1 28 Rfite Stoirg( Ril <ttmTAIcK}
JhKouGh 1os} beiOrl fmirg remoye A[[ [XCIss GRERF XhD Orl mzor0 171 do::*t interd t0 shootv I can'+
press t:cee_points 3e ho:CVCr, Pecplo
0t gererelly kzzon t Kzi zny expcrience
isn 7icccs violatc txcs? Ziles conctirtly -. After yu 1 ve gotter tiis doT9 tle
I I a cve:' Grot accideltallz 6y scnlo idiot 8to? i8 to Jearn hou t: &in ani fjra yolr
~vill 9c Ver; dfficult #0 S1ippress trc xeapons proper]y. 4l1 0f &i3 ic #0 bc dane
re to bloit !is or Kex hcad Off, providirg before Jol ever joixr first Toud 6f
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3 in $ chter, sbo fir} thing shot-gns chirc &ins, ctc.
to Gcal Aith is propcr { ali:nta
Sickt lizrcnt i3 linif; &p Jou fr- Tac 130
of diffcrc:t -types of aturltion
crt sigkb iith So1l" rcar sicn}; and both and (plosives e.culd bc ccnsidercd also.
lincd up on tkc tzrget is ccllcd tho
"#lghi jicitc"_ Zkc corrcc" si;t
tiro bagicallj i3 lating tno frcrt not
#co hizil or too not to tile xight OF2 "Elrai" Orz TRZ'
cf t0 tre lcrt; bui having thc taizet
resting cn of thc Iront Si€.8> Tzo
sight picire will tot, aluays apoczr
Ferfoci, rut ji #Rc correct sigit pic-
Jurc 18 uxlerstocd praciice will bring
irprovcment,
Tno next thing to dorl tl;bh is
trigser squcczo. 'Chat'3 right you":sq- 04 %RzT'
keeso tre triggcr , you don"t pill it
lor jerk it, contrary t0 #nat @vcr You
J Stw Cn t.Vo> trigzor squecz0 is 2 pro PARZ k RECI?ES
CCSS 0f putting soi stendv pressire I will bcgin by poirting Qut #izt .ie Ziiz:
Cn tta trigcer intil 3 slot zoes Offa stericture to clefi
J Toil t0 enticipate the siot, You
not alloi; tic racist
our" ctrrggle. #et I Rein is #ne J731s2 #8
1ill Jerk and Ess up aine
we u52 Lke cvezything elsc in tiis socie
in tke Service 0r' $he zecist cspitelist band
It %orld ba Ideal if yoil cculd incor~
control te educational irctitutions, #
porate into your {roup .a vctera Of the
I2eg coqizo2_a-Ghedicatic
of' prodtictic $0 t4
i.g3 mdlitary gorvicca Vcteran? 2r0 02 I25l;
educaticnal raterial, K0 scretic out 2l1 tte creet valuo &nd 2ssitance in halping *iti:
er0 trapred by tne rkctoric (;rcis ) of &*e
tke abozc trainin; al80 Aien zou 2r8 T0~ r2s+r + in Oilr LCO zezr strugzle for siwrvival
sdj t0 begin practice %ith live aniit-
it iS bean &ie GUES a2d force ranifcsted in]
icu. #en practicing zitn Jive azuition tho Iccist QiC Cops 6426 Cccilpy Qur c?-zunit
nakre sure Jou location i5 Tbere You brutelive {
Zo'+ be hasseled bv pigs. Actial corlat tcat directly OFpres3: rezrezs
rurtier 3S, Ep fcz' & &0 #alk aboj28 5eff-Zefe
Icoiditicrs can b2 deadly a8 1 training Agains+ thi: brutelity 27 zurcez #42t 15 d3i
"ground . Mnen pracbicing with live aTr1O+ , inca by tke racist porer structire a7; Jtis i4
recerber 1t i5 valuablec Dor't just start
hozicide_ So #hcil 2 se_f-dczense grouo 7iges
spFzing ceps for the heck 02 i*; tko wh- ~gainst txij Oppressive Sstoz by execitiz
ole zurpose is 'to preza-e vojrscle t0 be
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Ktch for One #undred" wrich will" only & Pig by &1Tv 9 LCG of Ia etco, in diezerse agcirst # Jeers
Co6e abcut 88 8 resilt 0f Correct przctice.
ist brutality &rd mrier this can only be de
fingz correctly 35 <elf_lefense. Tne sl27evi?=
Oze thing to Guard 2 -inst Zs flinching . kcrever, throuch his lackeya &d puzpets cl
Mlincsing %3 caised by teing intinidated
it "tcrrorism" tJc worir of crarcd rcis cria
by tbe sound ard kick o2 yoir wcaporio #ith Xillerc, ecc. % rst dcfizo cur strd irar:c prcpaz triggcr squezze and breath conbzol,
not the pigs. Cer_os Hrictclla an urbat
"Tou xon + rve a7v problens iith flinchirs.
Gjerzlla in Zzacil %k2 7s as Bazsiratcd Hov
Z1 jou have problems %ecping &ll you shots
1969 just one Tonth bozor Frcd Fznoton &a
in a faicly S.2ll grroilp Cr if yoil hzve 2 "tho accuzztion 02 #38211# 0f %
problc-i just gctting Siiots on tko tar-
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i70 solzconc watch youl 25 yom firo era
coloraticn. It docs ro+ factiortlizo, 1t doe;
311 bc able t0 tell you whether o' not you not discrcdit; 0. #ho .cintray it ropreserts
zre flinching,
focal of attraction,"
The basic thing in tke training of rembcrs
of seli-defensc groupsis to }ow low to han-
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sur r til 2; # if t33 %akes able t0 U#C 3 7ixbne?'
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irt 325 and acid into_ S ^ Gxkc surc ccssful 4 t0 just plan a cxrculc Ut
ou:siiiz of botolc i3 clc ncl is t0 plz:, cz.cfc :3 ccJ@r_ Torc %avo be
conteinatcd #ith a acid, Eu i 8rccS Izzc pbcrs 03 sclf-
dcfcnsc >"o s0 plaic:l anci cracilici
PEC?iZ'S KQDGZZNADZ r*riicol bloss <3lng: this rrcist syctez
(mtcr) pipc aboxt 3" in dianeter orlj 80 be captrcJ, #cilnded or rilledl. 22
Tak? a
#" to SCTCT on at cds. Zrc tn2 corccrquzncc3 f03 rcvolutionary :ctl
ad &# 1o;g caps ivity , horever Ic Erst kccp cagualtics #it Sczc: on botto=: Cap tilcn wacdi-g in
bottor:o (maddiri can oonsist 02 an ecccptablc Kiinini. The slogan ruct e
t82
rubbcr or to__lct tissuc) for tifter Kxizuj Daziage to tco Ercrv, HiininRi
boxrd,
leating. Rut in about to Us _ fractice ha3 3h1o.i 8n.& Idcn plznni peciz"Z ard prcvcrt
#-Alis if it i5 dore :Eth Imoulcdgc anl a} 0z3 ick Of $.ot 027 scrap metal, then
tubc :th 314CK PO:EZZ packed ir it and
udcrstarding oi C XI casialtics ;rill be
fuse into pipe tajcd at zlis, thcn kcpt #ithin Z eccc teblc minizilo Zco ore
Ich atintion is given to 2 plan Up to #
shot O:' screp nctcl bcirecn tubo ad pipe
leare abuut ore
point 0f cxccution witnoli civing tic sa-0 323l (2; sxox in dreirz)
attention to evasion and escape, thct pes
jnc: sp2ce 2t of pipe for jedding
01 #re Cpcration thab deternics Sicccss) {don'& maddirg tigntly erord fuse),
on &nd tighten. Tien tend This 19 a subjective -&pproach, 3 one-sided
Srt 2ipe czp apprpac io W#R, is only onc side 0f %ie t0 sidc of pipe and tape to keep it from
C.RI is tne ocrer sideo Eecause Sel?-cci; beirz pullcd out.
grolps USc #N.Ho , she pigs C.K.Ia does nd
This kandgrcnade should be :ested by us-
go into operation Urtil 3 sclf-defcrse grc]
2 szall arount 0f irgredicnts; then
ccriits itself bJ actually ezecuting So5
tae:: Ort arcy fron people So the persor:
02' self-defense activityo
#sing it could test 6is vork before moving 411 0f us]skovla be a33re tiant once C,3.]
ou kis Or her objectivea It Mill normelly ic activated pigs St2r+ shoring Ori the szt
co7e cutrerd in all dircctions or could Irom 30 secoras t0 ] mirute mixjJi in eve]
37c soze directional pattern, degcnaing Iejor in Bibjlon, tkzresoze tkc Siccea
tkc placcrent 02 the container _ 02 failurc of a dezense operation is . cepcrd
1ponl upon tbe attentionl given io C,k.I, ard the
PRT 5 EOx TO COiB:it C.H.I: plening Of cvasion end escape& Ks I sec i#
lcarnirg #0 deal %ith thc pigs C-},I: i5 2
Tne principal Of Juche (self-reliance)
nurbcr one military prcblcn Iacirg rcvoluti]
cla-ffied Zidridge Cleaver , the %inister forces in Babylon toazv, Ii is ti5e for
of Iriorzation to tne Blecic Pentrcr Partv , bave Somethirg to #cacn, bj crample, 30 stc
iS #nat Joil t0 whgt zcu need," forwird, tnd rerzmber , +0 dio onorably, cr
%0 arsker tlie question 0f tow do JoU cojbzt got xecd]ConpeitV .
ts2 pigs ' C.H.I. (cozzinicction, Robility
{32 iorration) , #e Eiat first determine
iizat 5e reve gcing for curselvcs_ Cneckirg
031 #hz practice cf sclz-ccfense groups, ba
sce ttat %8 havc the porer #0 doberrzine #tiet
is t0 miz:, whlen it iz t0 hzpzer and bo:
1 is Suzzosed to go dow. Nhat, 3ken a2d
Pos (X.%.i.)_~tte clement 02 surprise. Ze_
" Ob} pigs isve C.EI. and self-defense groups
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BEN M. FOHDRON MRS _ BEVERLY FLEMING
ERONE DESAUSSURE XIX GARDMER
DAVID M JOFNSON CAROL E SMITH
SHANTI JOMESON VICTOB GRAYSON SYLVIA ROBINSON
CASSANDRA PARKER DIANA BPOWN
JERONE LEE LINDA KARNSLEY
WILLIAN CUNNINGHAN FAT DinCAN
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Ox THE MIGE:T OF OCTOBER 24 1970 5 : 30 P} THE REACTIONARY GESTAPO
FopceS UNDEP TKE CON!NAND 0f COMKISSIONEP JCHN F . NICEOLS, STACED AN
ATTACK OF THE M,C.C,F. OFFICE LOCATED AT 16th ANID MYPTLE _
IX THE COURSE OF THE ATTACK TE OFFICE WiS BCXEAFDED NITE A BAR-
AGE 0F ZULLETS mMD TEAR GfS B0K6S , RESULTING #ITM THE ARPEST CF 15
MEMBEKS Oxi TPUXPED-UP CHARCES OF CONSPIRACY Fo COXMI?' XURDER .AND MUR-
DER . TMEIR RANSC (SO-CALEED BONDS ) RANGED TRCM s100 To s25 ,000
RE SEE TIIS OVERT ACTIC" AS ANOTIER ATTEIiPT To DESTROY THE BLACK
PANTEER PARTY AND It'S EFToF'CS IN CONLATIMG TASCISN {ERE In TNIS OP-
PRESSIVE SOCIETY AND TVP Jnp: n o"rt 10 r |
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22EED EiS En-
FELled [JE0 Pa2Ea8 PZZSC"
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WE ARE ASKING FOR . YOUR SUPPORT IN OUR EF-
EECZ LEL
FORTS" TO RAISE KONEY FOR THE POLITICAL
FRISOEERS DEFENSE FUND . FREE THE DETROIT
"PANTHERS" ~
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 584-8953
NATIONAL COMNIITEE T0 COMBAT FASCISM
MINISTRY OF INFORKATION
12845 I4th STREET
DETROIT MICH ,
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FUN D RAISING
RALLY
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JO SOSJ2ATTISZISHL
POLiTicAL PRISONERS DEFENSE FUND
Ow THE EVENING OF OCTOBER 24th, FRIDAY 2 N.C C.F,
MEXBERS WERE HARASSED BY XEXBEPS 0F THE DETROIT POLICE
DEPARTXENT RESULTS OF THiS ERICOUNTER LEAD To A SLIGE
0F THF IMFORXATIOV CENTER WHICH ENDED In THE ARREST OF
15 N,c,C.F, MERBERS _
North End Family Genter
150 Ba | m 0.0 + & John R :
SUn NQU. 1, 31279
TIME : 7 :00 PK"
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TKZ OFTICE LOCATED OM 16th
AD KYRTLE WAS OPE;ED FIRE
Pox E% FASCIST POLICENEN WITH #
CVER-XILL WCAPONS OF WAR %
#ICH "ERI ALSO POIXTED AT THE #
PEOPLZ XFO FiAd GATiERED To #
VIRW ~EE ATTACK .
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Fifteen mombczs of tbe local Netional
{Comnittee +0 Combat Fasciom, tne orzani
buroeu of tbe-Bleck Panther Party, ete in jeil
Sach of them ba8 been charged with first degree
murder end conspitecy t0 COmmi t mrder.
@hey were in or neer thc R,C.C.F, office'
ori Saturday evening, October 24 ;ben two Fig8
boa t two black youths #ho Yere selling tke Black
Fenther #espapor. Tbe people in tbo ccnzunity
re ponded by dcfending the t5o brcthers ; 2nd
wben mora Figs cabl e on tbe scene Kith tGeir
gun8 ox t and, shooting; tbe people de-_
fended themselves, leavirs. one ^ piz dead end
another #ounded _ + xhole 2IRY of officera
convetged Upon the %.C.C.F Qffice, and
fina after about eight hours the 15;
Bicterg. and.brothers inslde 8urrerdered_
DETR 17
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BAIL VONEY IS BADLY NCEDED _
GIvE %o POLITICAL PRISOKERS DEFELSE TUxi).
FOR FUETHER IN{TCRI ATICN COXzACZ: 584-8953
NATIONAL COMirzZE To CCiBAT FLSCISR
MIMISTKY of INIORNATIOH
12845 1yth STREET
DETROIT , KICH
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WE H Uil! kd Uik 6E B F {ia vp & 0) 1
BL EZK6o TGc REL
Thc pig ralia has bccn ls"Qatc ~ liacie'Hcia1o Ie aoime scfroin
casting thc resinaliun of ( iel the li: pcea ue ! -tter Ixc
Cotnmissiorcr Al:ur phy as # 0c* 0f Detrqi*: F}upE.
grcit loss to Detroit andagninfor X Drcss corereme 1.ts held ar
New: York: . Thc Di#; Jedlia is oinking our officc aja (%c only" news res
that Ixtroit ha: lost 4 great pix; portcrs !hat #?rehrcserf #crctlie
Commissioner Iho is WeHl Fer} Qies & Nhcer shct ?-
expcrienccd and has dorie man} We infornied iemn that thc shots
things to improre Llctroit andl tle didn't coiiie from Ollr Office &nd
police fwrces hcrc . At Uc *aic arrt G' #a didat be
tire thac thc [Yctroit Pi; Dcpt _ liere dic: . Pi; urphy rcclized
is] exprcssi:ng #rcat sorrol djt dii:'t 14rc an alibi co
such a grerious Loss, they wish justily rid Gi: tle oftice, $0 ke
him Iuck in his exciting': aud netr' tokd thc Iek; Prccint to call the
job. So Mf ich tcars in thcir cycs raid oft. Tis sent the D.PO.A
te Detroit pic Masor thc Chief [iectire , Fiel Lc-
Cribbs etc-, Iish hitn fond
PIG CIIEF MURPIY etc, into Jn 0.ree. Ilaa ex
{arcirell: thic pig adilnistrators #rd thc pig posed teir k"-track tanks intk:c
To black pcople and othcr op- Commissioncr: I tilc D.P.OA. parking lot of the I(th precitt zrc
pressed people the wholc buikkiup the (hicf Derective aIx{ tle top fleodec the I3innake arez #ith
and play SOlls like & story fromn pigs {0 Zire !hem; mnore liberties mod-squd Fi.s buc Miost Qf aki
Mothcr Gioosc. "Tlet's Cractly uhat to -deul Iiih the people. Tic stop dicn'€ c[ thac Bl ic
it js, one" of tle biggest fairy and frisk Jans and the uo-knocl justify raidic;; a Panthcr office
tales the pigs hare ever [ried to laws were pessed ro herefir these and pig; Aur7m} had tlie audacicy
get OvCr . Murphy and no othcr racist pi;;s. (ther dctmands were [0 call it cii_ Therc "sn't 35;
pigs hare done #nything for poor made [0 pig Nurphy the future ar @}l Jeft for pig " rph;
and oppresscd pecjvle. To get the D.PO.:_ he NCCF_ (orxani- in [Jetroit, Tie fascist D.PjO :
books straiglil, pig Aurphy didn' 1 zin;; bureau of tlie Elack Penthcr hookcd Wp tleir mackincry TC
have 3 choice on Whether to resign Party) #s begiming [0 Grcw eitlcr force irphy [0 COrc Couz
or noz, hc #mlS tOld citkcr t0 rc- rapidly an thesc racist on the black: commnlinity a5d raid
tire or get anorhcr job. To dig demunded tle grecn licht to rarp Olr Office 0n J-diandale or losehis
where [ an comning Iromi, YOU mnust On ulir nifice. The Pic; Cor}- job , onc 529" cr the other. In
underStaud and wo gontrols missiojler Ioidl tkem to Hold off forniation srarted floouirg Qud
the opprcssivc pig [orces in uncil could get a Irrant Or officc thzt te fascist pigs #ere
Dctroit and thc erents tha: lead to a [runrped-Wp conspiracy charse. really" puttii; ?ressurc on Minpa
pig Murphy gcttirg his hat. Tlie To Tejcr erents happened tO raid ollr o fce.
pig forccs arc controlled by thc reccnrly within the black Com1 ~ This W5 l:c ]uSt strait iGr pig
D.RO.A. @Detrvic Police Officcrs munity tkat Caused pig Alurphy t0 A:irphy . tk D.PO L tke Chiel
Association), Chicf Detective, gec his tlking pupers quick . [n Detectite, Ki Kl Klan CCc:
Field Lt.andrclated conspirators. the &rea arousd thcN.C.C.F office kad huoked t? and denxarkda %ev
Murphy' Sot the position of Chief 0n ndiane lc , miemlers of the pig ("olmissioncr , pig] Ajurphi
Pig ( ommissiorer during thc tiine NGc: Jtcl pcople in the com - #zS pzwned ~if [0 York ag2i=
ic Avas an Inspector for the Ncw munity #ere plllting up posters and and the siac #AS set {or
York Pig This mede a Jot passing Qut {ree posters to thc completei; Ec; fascist pig Corgi
of tOp pizs in !)etroit nadhcraiisc cuginunit"_ Tic ;igscame into tkc missioner N;cer Sherid Lucaz
bad becn wrorking on the pie arca &nd bega: tearing thc posters coa-[ail had *63 pulled torefuse
force a]l lhcir Jow-lives and down #id} 1 KresSinp, the people: tle lop F7i.Cumnissioxcr"9jo
thought that if anyhocly should ger Shouts of xill thc pigs' and if hc Wred : stay 0: re
thc posiion it sitould cOne OUlt 6f (Alli cf car coi:;eneily cairie lations sith Ms bosses. Iney ha
their Jittle circle instesd of # pi;; from) the pccFie 35 'cI;x Uke pigs just got Pi%; urphy out Zrd YC=
from Newr York that noboriv ever rczrilg up tlcir poslcrs. Tkc next Anow" ccelen ( trust Inigge
hearl of. So antagonistic con- day # news cr that lookedc accly in thait positie: ercn if hc isago
ditions existcd from thic jui);- Jike 8 pi;'s car ciific jtxto :kc nixccr. Ncw i lying pib zews
Man;' things came into pliy th-l arc.1 t0 tzke picturcs ana} {0 &et patcrs GrC suxim tHler Jte WI} b
strained the rclationshij bctwecn postcrs. Soieone in tfic coin- hart t0 clecice Ito will betke nex
tiiz Piz Coniiissidter" aid tke I2Hl4ey tIoulxt th-tt It %us tllc pigs pig Conirissioncr _ KelL th
DP0.* inimidsiiug tic reople oncc D.P.o . 48 # Gicl Dcteceie
Thc black comnmunity Iegan to tisreere [iey" rizlteousi; shot & Fielu Lt. Reniiln (;ribbs iLa:}
rcs}onel to the continous pighru- lem. :7en thc retoit of tb:c akreat}; :ecieed_ K (Icre :5 2;
tality" aul nurtcr of black: pcoplc sitoct go1 t0 tlte: IQh @r(cint, doubt about #.o the nest pigCcm
#ith Silots of Bun fire alnd dcad tlicse pics inmcdiutcl; &uw tlcir missioncr is ic Dust be a tOSs
pigs . Pigs #erc Gelllcg Up-tight clianec [2 vamp on owr]officc. up bctreen Hiler andSpiro Azner
bccauisc abl ecrOss the ntion WVichout n Ii;= pi;; Airphy and DL:ZHI T0 ALL PIC COMAAIS
pcopic were dercndis; thcirhotrc; lic rcs ' Ic firs (o)wnt01} thc SIONERS
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{ #TE}
NATIONAL COMMTTTEE To COHIBAT FASCISM
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
12845 14th STREET
DETROIT MICH .
REVOLUFIONARY pEQELE' S_CONSTITUTIONAL_CONVEITION
ALL POWER To THE PEOPLE
YOUR POSITION COMCERNING THE LIBERATIOM OF POOR AND OPPRESSED
PEOPLES , HAS NoT BEEN ESTABLISHED' IN THE BLACK COMMIUNITY . WHAT WB ,
IN THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY ARE BASICALLY CONCERMED WITH , IS MEETing
THE NEEDS OF TRE PEOPLE. THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY BAs CALLED FOR
REVOLUTIONARY PEQPLE' $ CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OE
WRITING A CONSTITUTION WHICH RELATES To THE OPPRESSED MASSES, OE 'BABYe
LON (U.S.) A CONSTITUTION WHICH WILL EMBODY THE PRACTICAL IDZOLOGY
FOR THE .ELIMINATION OF OPPRESSION THE: R.P,C.Cb TTEL}: TAKE PLACE IN:
WASHINGTON D.c: , WITH BLACX AND ALL OPPRESSED PEOPLES , FAMILIES , TAXIRG
PART IN WRITING A NEW CONSTITUTION _
THERE ARE CERTAIN SUPPLIES ME NEED To TAKE PROPER CARE OF THE
CHILDREN _ VIE ARE ASKING YOUR FULL SUPPORT IM SEEING TO IT THAT THE
NECESSARY SUPPLIES ARE OBTAINED SO OUR CHILDREN ARE WELL TAKEN CARE
OF , A LIST OF THE TTHINGS WE WILL NEED IS ATTACHED.
ALL POWER To THE" PEOPLE
N.C.C.F. DETROIT
MINISTRY OF. INFORMAT OX
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BLACK PULICENIRN
14 Blackrrian liste,} t0 the voices cf t%a / =OFLE
OUR HISTORY IN THIS COURTRY HAS BELN HRITTRN In ELOOD. OUR BLCOD.
3 ST TRACIC SCENES IM TEAT HISTORY ARE TiOSE 0F BLACK BLOOD BEIWG
EZLED BY EiACK MEH _ II IS NOw TINE To CHANGE #OSE SCENES . IT IS
2 TO REGAIN TIIAT HONOR THAT WAS TAKEN FROX OUR PEOPLE "Y THOSE In-
{EZWALS THAT FAVE ALLOWED THENSELVES T0 BE USED ES PAWNS , AND CAJMON
IZER'S BY THE OPPRESSORS OF 'IHE PEOPLE _
JUST GS OUR BLACK MEN ARE USED IN VIETNAK To KILL THE POOR PEOPLE
FIZTWAM FOR OUR OwN OPPRESSORS WHIO ALSO ExPLoY PEOPLE RITH NEAPOHS
#AR To PATROL, BRUTALIZE AND KILL BLLACK PEOPLE HERE IN THE UNITED
AZZS , MERE IN DETROIT .
JUST AS TiE BLACK G.I. KUST SALVAGE: HIS HONVOR , OUR HONOR BY REFUS _
To BE . COME A PART OF TRE NONSTEROUS WAR XACHINE ABROAD. You:" MUST
FSE To BECOME A PART OF THE MONSTEROUS AR MACIINE HERE In THE
ZHER COUNTRY OF MAR TFE AMERICAN EMPIRE _
WE HAVE TO PULL ` ARAY FROM THAT FLUNKEYISN. ESPECIALLY WNEN IT'S
ALING WIT TKE WELL BEING OF OUR PEOPLE AND THE HONOR OF YOUR O#TN SOUL.
YST NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO FIGHT FOR TFE PRIVATE INTERESTS OF A FEX
CZVIDUALS OR A NARROM CLIQUE
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BUT FOR TiE INTERESTS OF ALL OUR PEOPLE .
X"ST FIGHT FOR FREEDON AND SANITY _
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YOu XUS? MAKC TTTE DLCISION Now , IF XOU ARE GOING T0 MORK FiARD TO
LL US , OR #ORX WITH US To O6TAi: OvR FREECOX. AS FAS AS QU? Owv DESIRE
=' CONCERIED , #E DON T WinT' TO TIGN?' EVEN POR A SINGLE DAY _ BUT If CIR-
#STANCES FORCE US To FIGRT , ME CAN FICRT' To THE FINISH .
IF AYONE WETNER HE BE WHITE OR BLACK {TTACKS US AND IF CCNDITTOuS
FAVORABLE FOF BATTLE , WE WILL CERTAIELY ACT IN SCLF-DEFENSE To WIPE
7 OUT RESOLUTELY , THOROUGHLY , WiOLLY 'AND COKPLETELY _
WE WILL NOT AND CAi NOT STRIKE RASHLY , BUT WFEN WE DO STRIKE , WE
jST WIM ,
JME ROXE BLACK MAN To YOUR TRUE FAMILY , YOUR BLACK FAMILY , YOUR SLAVE
IMILY .
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G. Locally Statea Ains and Policy
LARRI PONELL, menber of the Detroit NCCF concucted
the political educztion classes on 5 , 1970 , at wlich time
the topic Of discussion wZs the center page of the July 4 ,
1970 _ issue of Mi The Blzck Panther" newspaper. Those in
attendance were instructed as follows:
Whenever you say "I death to the pigs" mean it.
But your words into action. Use the slogan M1 all pOlver to
the people"
as the pigs think are the poter _ Now we
have to add to our slogan "death to tne pigs, SO stop
talking and start putting your words into action- The pigs
are planning genocide against us. Tne reason there are more
pigs in the comnunity this Year thzn last year is because
they are planning to rid Of all blacks, and they want all
blacks to move into the projects So all Tvould heve to
do is put a fence around it and give then just enough money
to fooa. They want to take everything away from 4s, but
we still have the pOTer to destroy and there is no Way the
pigs can destroy the BFP _ If kill us off, our struggle
will be taken up by the people in the community as wie are
the people' s party- If we don ' + go to the people then we
are not serving the people- Cur struggle is not confined
ana exists also in tne South in the field of Civil Rightsa
We have to fight for national salvation, deal with repression
ana will fight for the liberation Of all oppressed peoples.
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8 , 1970
CHARLES HOLT , second in command of the Detroit
NCCF appearea at a demonstraticn at the Mayne State University
Law School Detroit, Michigan, August 31, 1970 , where he tola
a ne1S commentator that the BPP supports the Revolutionary
Black Lawyers.
DE T-l
September 1, 1970
The following is.the transcript of a tape record-
ing made by RONNIZ IRMIi Detroit ICCF which was recovered
on October 16_ 1970 _ by the Detroit Police ,Department, behina
7703 Mack Avenue, Detroit, an NCCF 'Office which had been
abandoned on October 15; 1970:
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00 I say hungry children should be fed. Not
because they money but because they' re hungry:_
This morning the children sitting here at this
free breakfast for children program. This is
Chairman Bobby Seale' s idez. Ie orgenized the
breakfast for childrens program for You children
and you know Ihere Chairman Bobby Seale is right
now? He S in Connecticut. There fascist pigs
tried to muraer him in the electric chair for
feeding all the children.
"now you children know what we are going to
do to the pigs for that? Right Onl , (Group in
backgrouna replies "Right On ")
"Deputy Chairzn Fred Hampcon of the Illinois
Chapter of the Black Panther Party Ivas murdered in
his sleep for implementing the socialistic programs
thzt Chairman Bobby Seale laid down for him. The
free breakfast for chilaren program, the free
medical health care clinic is
"He was murdered in his sleep, you know?
response from group in background "Right On.")
1j you can look at, you can look at the pigs
ana you can see every time somebody cries to help
the people are do sonle for the people or serve
the people like the menbers of the Black Fanther
Party and' National Conittees to Combat Fascism
the pigs will vamp down} on then. will
start coming down on them hard. And that shows:
you that they re doing their job- But there S
a lot of people running around here wzho call
themselves serve tile people call themselves
so-called revolutionaries, you knowv . And the
pigs they don t care nothing about then.
aon t look at them twice_ All the pigs do is
laugh at then. And YOU know they ain t doing their
job. You know: Revolution comes out the barrel
of a gun, not out of the sleeve Of no dashaki.
Right On? (people in background respond "Right On.")
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The Association of Black Students, Oakland
University, Rochester, Michigan, sponsored a rally in
support Of the Detroit 16 on November 16, 1970, featuring
HUEY P NEWTON .
The main theme of the speech given HUEY P .
NEWITON on Novenber 16 , 1970 , at Oakland University, was that
all poor blacks and poor whites, the Working classes, the
oppressed of the world, must all join forces as a unitea
body against the 11 'ruling circle" in the United States.
NEwTOY repeatedly referred to this 0 ruling circle" through-
out his entire speech and axparently interpreted this 1 'ruling
circle" as those leaders of Governnent and" industry, the
imperialists or those who 2re rich in this society. NEWTON
wanted equality for everyone with no one being superior to
his fellow man_ He indicated the Megro is 2 class brother
with the poor whites and must join in their effort to
overcome the 01 ruling circle:"
NEHTTON stated, Mi The Black Panther Party is the
vanguara of the revolution on 2 world-wide level because the
world is really one community ana we ve taken" Marxist-Leninist
to a greater level-and, therefore, we are the greatest
Marxist-Leninists that ever lived, and we szy this not to
be arrogant because some times I wish that soneone else
would carry that banner because the way is narrow ana the
burden is heavya m1
In conclusion, the speech by NEWTON was a
rarwbling,
many times incoherent Marxist-Leninist influenced, low-key
revolutionary type spzech Tvhich attepted to show a_ connection
between tne S29 ana the Leaque of Revolutionary Black workers
(LRBW) , as well 2s a unity between the BPP and all oppressed
persons Of the world_
A characterization Of the LRBW is contained
in the arpendix pages attached hereto.
His szeech callea for the release of the Detroit 16,
freedon for ANGELA DEVIS_ BO3BY SEALZ , ana all the oppressea
brothers and for the ultimate overthrow of the pigs.
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The speech appeared to be rather poorly organized
and NEWTON Tas easily diverted from the main topics which
he seemea to be pursuing. 'Tile speech ha& very few references
to any actual radical 2ction: or violent confrontation.
The Black Student Union, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor , Hichigen, sponsoraa 2
rally in support of the
Detroit 16 on November 17, 1970 , featuring HUEI NEWTON _
NEWTOL stated that the working class will be the
ones to carry out the II revolution" 2n czrry the M1 revolution
banner" ana will most likely initiate the crcztion Of the
new order. Throughout his speech; NEFNTON talked about the
new order which will occur when_the worlc is taken over by
Comiunism. Throughout the speech, NZITON refers to capitalism
stating that while it has caused many problems, it has 2lso
kaid the foundation for Comnunism. He stated that the
weal- are the ruling circle and named RCCRZCFELLER and FORD
as being in this circle. NEXTON stzted that offered
troops to the Vietnamese people, however, did not a
definite answer on their proposal.
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November 17 , 1970
The Black Liberation Front International, Hichigan
State Tniversity, East Lansing, Michigan, sponsored a
rally
in support Of the Detroit 16 on November 17, 1970 , featuring
HUEY NZRTON _
The spcech given NZTON was scheduled for 10.00
a: in the auditorium at Michigan State University. The
doors were open prior to 10:00 a,m:, and persons adimitted
after a thorough search, for a fee of 82.00 , except Negro
females, Tvho were chargea 25 cents. Those persons attending
the speech vere advised that they Ivere not allowed to leave,
aud, or stana during the speech, 2na that anyone leaving
coula not return. NEWYOiT arrived at approximztely 11:30 2'
2nd spoke on Marxist-Leninist theories placing particular
emphasis on the Russian Revolution and its relationship to
the BPP_ The body of the speech was concluded at 1.45 P.m.
At approximately 1.00 P.m.
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most Of the audience had left
because they were unable to understand NEW T'ON and were
getting fea up with the treatment were receiving. After
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at 2:30 p.m.
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November 17 , 1970
H= Propensity to Violence and Freparation for
Confrontation
JESSE HARRIS, Who Tas selling Papers for the
NCCF in Flint, Michigan, sola papers 2nd kept the money
OLIVER MC CLURE , leader of the Detroit NCCF and possibly
one or tIvo others Erom Detroit, Tvent to Flint and worked
FARRIS over' HARRIS is no longer associated with the NCCF
DE T-26
2, 1970
A number Of members of the Detroit NCCF assaulted
and seriously beat LIONZL MAURRICE ALEXANDER , a State witness
who testified against DZPRICK Ka DRAN, who was convicted
of szcond degree murder_ The NCCF members accused ALEXANDER
of being a It 'pig. M1 The zct of brutality allegedly occurred
on 7 , 1970 , at 2219 Indiandale, headquarters of the
Detroit NCCE where ALEXA:IDER had gone upon their invitation.
DE T-3
July 20 , 1970
On 17_ 1970, Detroit Police Officers ob
servea a car traveling at a high rate of speed, Which had
the trunk lock punched out_ This vehicle was stoppea and
the three MTegro occupants exited the car ana the driver was
asked for his registration, but clained he had none OLIVER
MC CLURE _ leader of the Detroit WCCr began swearing at the
police officers and the driver_ MILLIAM 3YRON MC C LURE ,
brother 0f OLIVER , also began %elling insults. MIILIAU
NC CLURE jumped on one 0z the officers' backs and appearea
to grab for his gun, which fell to the ground, and waspicked
up by a second officer. Fhile the officers were struggling
with the NC CLURES, an aditional scout car arrived and the
third passenger of the czr, TTO:AS KIRK MARD, 2lso 2 member
Of the Detroit NCCi imnediately jumped one,0f the Gficers
fron this car_ The abcve three individuals were subdued
and warrants were issued charging all three with resisting
and obstructing
a police officer.
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On 18, 1970 , a Detroit Police Officer was
Walking to a
jall
box at the intersection Of Woodward ana
State Streets, Detroit, Then he was pushed off the curb and
down into the street and continued to be assaulted by
LARRY PO;IELL, member of the Detroit NCCF _ Tvitnesses indicated
that the attack was completely unprovoked. POFTELL was arrested
and charged with Assault and Battery on a
police officer.
DE T-3
July 20 , 1970
Detective Lieutenant WILLIAM MC COY , Security
Section, Intelligence Division, Detroit Police Department,
advised on July 30 _ 1970 , that about 9:30 a.m. this date,
a Channel 50 television news car was in the vicity Of
Detroit NCCF headquarters, 2219 Indiandale, Detroit, when
a Negro male, age 25 to 30 years, 6 ' 2" 200 pounds, with
beard and moustache, fireq three shots at the news car from
the porch of the Office There were no injuries to the
occupants of the car, which was probably in the vicinity to
filn traffic signs_ in the vicinity Of the above office, which
had been painted black and had posters pasted on then.
On October 24 , 1970 , Detective Lieutenant WILLIM
MC COY , supra, advised that at 5.45 2.m. , October 24 , 1970 ,
two Detroit Police Department Officers put out a radio
"officer in trouble" call Zue to difficulty in subduing
individuals who had been given loitering tickets, apparently
in connection With their distributing NCCF literature:
Two unmarked patrol cars with plain clothes officers
responded and arrived in the area almost immediately, hotever,
a crowa had gathered ana one of the officers wes recognized
and the crowa began to attack the car with bottles and rocks.
Fhen the officers attempted to lezvethe arez by driving across
a vacant lot, the car was hit by gunfire and one officer
suffered minor injuries.
The second police car had stoppea near the corner
of l6th and Nyrtle near an NCCF Office and a short time later
another shot hit one Of the patrolman on the back Of the heaa
ana he was dead on arrival at the hospital.
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The NCCF office at 3376 16th Street Tvas immediately'
surrounded and a sezrch warrant obtzined
At the first meeting of the branch of the Detroit
NCCz -at 2009 Albert, Flint, Michigan, November 15_ 1970 ,
WAYNE TEODORE ROBZRTSON asked who had guns ana statea
that thcy were no problem to obtain as all you would have'to
do is kill a
policeman ana take his equipment. It was also
mentioned that they shoula be willing to give their lives
for the HCCF _
DE T-24
November 17 , 1970
The Flint Chapter of the Detroit NCCF has begun
work on
fortifting the hoise at 2009 Albert by placing
plywood a few inches from the wall which then plan
to fill with sand.
DE T-24
December 4 , 1970 .
At approximately 1:45 a.ma December 25 , 1970,
a marked police vehicle driving south on l7th Street fron
Magnolia observed a man whom believed had a pistol in
his hand. Upor circling the block the officers observea
the same Negro male standing on the porch of 3591 17th
Street, an office of the NCCF _ with a rifle, which he pointed
at the police car, Tnich immediately left-
DE T-3
Decenber 28 , 1970
The first floor of CIC Number One, 2219
Indiandale, Detroit, hag sandbags piled to the bottom
of the windows and piled to the ceiling
on the secona floos
with the exception of one wall- There ar? heavy wire screens
over all the windows, which plan to fasten Tith hinges
SO can be opened.
DE T-l
August 6 , 1970
The NCCF sent ten people to 3
shooting range at
21 Mile Roaa and Gratiot on September 10 , 1970 , at a cost of
s2.50 per person .
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When OLIVER No CLJRE returned from Newv York
the weekend of August 30 , 1970,he advised that the battle
tactics for the ICC? ad BFp are to hide weapons outside of
hezcquarters at various locations, and if learn Of an
impending raid, most of the menbers are to be sent out Of
the office to obtain guns, and after the police have surrounded
the office, will attack from the rear.
DE TJ
September 4 , 1970
I, Arrests
Name Date Place Charge
OLIVER 17 , 1970 Detroit, Michigan Resisting and
MiC CLURE Obstructing a
Police Officer
SILLIAN.B. July 17, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Resisting and
MC CLURE
Obstructing a
Police Officer
THOMAS KIRK 17, 1970 Detro it, Michigan Resisting and
S] WARD
Obstructing a
Police Officer
LARRY PORIELL 18, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Assault ana
Battery
RONALD) KVIN 21, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Assault ana
TRWIN Battery on
Police Officer
ANDRE ATTHCNY August 10, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Asszult and SVITCIELL
Battery
WAYNE THCODORE 4ugust 10, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Resisting and
ROBERTSON Obstructing
a
Police Officer
RONALD K August 10 , 1970 Detroit, Hichigen Resisting ana
IRWI Obstructing
a
Police Officer
ANTHONY NORHAN August 10, 1970 Detroit, Nichigan
ROBERT SIIITII_ August 10, 1970 Detroit, Michigan
DELPHINE MC RAY August 10, 1970 Detmit, Michigan
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RODYEY HILL August 13, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Resisting. and
Obstructirg
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ROBZRT SMTTH August 13, 1970 Detroit, Michigan J} J1
LONETIZ DARDZN August 19, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Vender Impeding
Pedestrian traffic
VIRON KEITH September 16, 'Detroit, Nichigan Asszult and Hattery,
RZD;IIYE 1970 Police Officer
LONNIE DARDENT Detroit, Hichigan 11
CEARLES KOLT Detroit, Michigan Obstruction of
Justice and Felon-
ious Assault
ROBERT EARLY September 24 , Detroit, Michigan Distribution cf
SMIT 1970 Leaflets and pam
phlets within 300
feet of a school
FILLIAX Detroit, Michigan
CUW;INCGHAM
ALICE RAYFORD September 25 , Detroit, Michigan Resisting Arrest
1970
MARY FORD 0i Detroit, Michigan Resisting Arrest
DOUGLAs EDWARD October 24 , Detroit, Michigan Assault and
IRWIN 1970 Battery on Police
Officer
AVTHONY Detroit, Michigan
NORNMAN
LOUIS T.
JOENSON October 27 , 1970 Detroit, Michigan Malicious Destruc_
tion of Property
BEN WILLIAM October 25 , 1970 Detroit, Michigan Nurder One and
FONDRON Conspiracy to Mjur-
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DAVID JOHNSON Detroit, Michigan
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ERONE CARL October 25 , 1970 Detroit, Michigan: Murder One an
DESAUSSTRE Conspiracy to
Murder
JEROW LEE Detroit, Michigan_
SHANTI JOFNSON m M
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM M
CASSANDRX PARKER
SYLVIA ROB INSON
BEVERLY FLERIING.
DIANE . BRONN 1i
KI GARDNER
LINDA MARMSLEY
CAROL EUDORA , SMITH
PAY DUNCAN
VICTOR LEE GRAYSON 4
ANTHONY NORMAN October 24 , 1970 Assault ana
Battery on Police
Officer
LONNIE YDARDEN November 9, 1970 Assault Ivith Incent
to do Great Bodily
Farm
DE T-3
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LARRY HENSON December , 1970 Flint, Michigan Breaking ana
Entering
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A member of the NCCF along with an associateof the
mhite Panther Party (TPP) stole some dynamite Of which the
NCCZ acquired about 100 pounds.
DE T-1
July 20 , 1970
The NCCF has approximately 12 rifles and shotguns ,
three handguns , 3000 rounds of amunition and gas masks at
2219 Indiandale, Detroit.
DE T-l
July 30 , 1970
The wezpons located at the Ministry of Information,
12847 14th Street, Detroit, are approximately as follows:
two Aris riflee, two shotguns, three 45 caliber pistols
with extra long clips (25 rounds) 2nd 5000 to 6000 rounds
Of amunition.
Located at CIC Number One, 2219 Indizndale, are
approximately the following: eight FI assault rifles,
four or five shotguns and an unknown amount of amiunition.
Located at CIC Number Tt:o , 37708-12 Mack Avenue,
are approximately the following: one AR 15 rifle and one
3006 caliber riflc.
Dz 1-1
August 5 , 1970
The Detroit NCCF currently has the following
weapons:
approximately eight shotguns
one AR 15 rifle
two Nl rifles
one FN assault rifle
one 3006 rifle
five 38 caliber revolvers
two 30 caliber revolvers
one 357 magnuin
The NCCF also has two radios for monitoring
police bznds.
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eetings_and_Rallies
The Detroit NCCF sponsored a pionic at Belle
Isle Park, Detroit, fiichigan, on
Sunday August 7 1970 ,
wich lasted from approximately 12:30 p.m.
to 7:30 P. m.
There were approximately 150 persons present most Of the
time, however , around 4:00 Pam. , music was played over the
public aadress system which attracked crowds up to abut
400 people, the majority Of whom appeared to be present
because Of curiosity rather than motivation by BiF doctrine.
Di; T-3
August 10, 1970
The Detroit NCCF held 2
picnic at Belle Isle
Park, Detroit, on
Sunday, August 16 , 1970 , which began
about 12:00 noon and ended at approximately 8:00' P. m.
The NCCF suoplied fooa ana asked for donations as well as
selling 4i The Black Panther" newspaper, buttons and posters.
DE Tl
August 17 , 1970
The Detroit NCCF held a picnic at Belle Isle
Park, Detroit, on August 31, 1970 , which was considerea to
be a Elop as less than 40 persons attended ana the NCCF
lost about $200.00 .
DE Tl
August 31, 1970
Members Of the Detroit NCCF traveled to the BPP
Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
scheduled for September 5 T
7 , 1970 , leaving Detroit on
September 4 , 1970.
DE T-l
september 16, 1970
The Detroit NCCF sponsored a at the Malcolm X
Comnunity Center, Inkster, Michigan, at
Ialod
P.m. on @tober
30 , 1970 , to raise funds for the defense of the Detroit 15.
About 50 people attenaed and approximately 8200.00 Torth
of papers, buttons, and literature were sold. Speakers from
the NCCF talked about the police coming into the cornunity
stating that the community should defend itself.
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The NCCF also sponsored a rallz at the Northside
Zanily Center, 150 Belmont, Detroit, on November 1, 1970 ,
at 7:30 P.m. and CC? speakers 2gain talked about the police
coning into the comnunity ana stating that the coraunity
shoula defena itself:
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November 2 , 1970
A contingent from the Detroit NCCF left Detroit on
November 26 , 1970, en route to the Revolutionary People' s
Constitutional Convention organized by the BPP , November 27 to
29,, 1970 , Washington, D.C.
DE T3
November 26 , 1970
The Detroit NCCF had a
rally and dance at the
Northland Comnunity Center, 150 Belnont , Detroit, on Noveriber
1, 1970 , where 8 noted BPP leader was to be a speaker,
however, he dia not show up. Newspapers and posters Were
on sale.
DE T-23
November 2, 1970
RONNIE IRWIN , Detroit NCCF at a rock concert to
raise money- for the #CCF Defense Funa on November 10, 1970,
Wayne Stzte University, Student Center Building, made a
speech regarding tke Shooting Of the Detroit Police Officers
on Cctober 24 , 1e70, and stated that tlue wwhite radicals
should suppert the Detroit 16_ He stated that the "1 pigs"
cane down on the comunity anl the NCCF responded, and that
if cormunity leaders had not interceded, the rCCr members
woule have been killed.
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La Progranz of_Detreit_NCCE
1. Free Breakfast for School Children
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The NCCF has one Breakfast Progra which is currently
located 2t the Ministry of Information, 12847 Jh street,
Detroit, and serves approximately 32 children, five Jays
a week.
DE T-l
October 26 , 1970
The Breakfast Program was not operating the last
felv days Of November, 1970 , due to the NCCF moving to 3 new
Office.
DE -l
November, 1970
The Free Breakfast for 'Children Program is
currently operating in the following locations :
3591 17th Street,
Detroit, Michigan
feeding about 25 children per
611 Continental
Detroit, Michigan
feeding 2bout 35 children per
St. Leo' s Church
15th and Grand River
Detroit, Michigan
feeding less than ten children per
DE T-l
December , 1970
A Breakfast Program is:operating 2t 2009 Albert,
Flint, Michigan.
DE T-26
December, 1970
The Breakfast Program is currently operating five
days a week at the following locations:
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15th ana Grand River
feeding about seven children per
3591 17th Street
feeding about ten children
3595 I7th Street
feeding about ten children
611 Continental
feeding about 40 children per
2. Free Lunch Program
The NCCF has a Free Lunch Program 2t both 7708-12
Mack Avenue ana 2219 Indiandale, Detroit, 2na has been
feeding about 165 chilaren per at both locations.
DE T-1
24, 1970
The Free Lunch Program was discontinued when
school opened and the Free Breakfast Program has not been
reinstituted.
DE T-l
September 30 , 1970
3, Free Clothing Program
A Eree Clothing Progra i8 operzting at 3591 17ch
Street, Detroit, liicn igan.
DE T-l
December , 1570
The Free Clothing Progran is currently in operation
Monday through Saturday at 3591 l7th Street, Detroit.
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M Teaching Revolutionary Procrams and Policies
Folitical education classes are held every
Sunday: at 2219 Indiandale, Detroit.
July 30 , 1970
Political education classes Till be held at 611
Continental, Detroit, beginning December, 1970 _
DE T-l
Noverber , 1570
Political educztion classes are currently being
hela at 611 Continental_ Jetroit, but have been discontinued
et 3595 17th Street, Detroit.
DE Tl
January 4 , 1971
4. Kiscellaneous
HUEX NEWTOil , Hinister Of Defense, BPP has been
Qaking strange statenents, such 3s supporting the Gay
Liberation %ovement anz 'hat the fellows shoula not rclate
to the girls S0 much.
DE T-1
September 4 , 1970
DE T-26 adviscd on Novenber 30 , 1970 , that one of
the trucks being 8riven the Jetroit NCCE Menbers hezded for
the Constitutional Convention in Weshington, D. C. broke dowvn
on the turnpike near Fittsburgi, on Noverbcr 26 _ 1970_ Wile
stopped, theJ called Washington, D.C. and deterninea that the
convention had been called off and were instructed to return
to Detroit. Tne group was upset upon receipt of this infor-
mation but decided to return to Detroit, Znd the truck tnat
haa broken down was left to be repaired anc the rest Of the
convoy made 2 U_turn on the Pennsylvania Turnpike and haaded
back to Ohio_ Uzon reaching the end of the pennsylvania
Turnpike, all vehicles had to pay the full toll after Thich
they again called Washington, D.C. and determined that the
convention had been re-scheduled So they turned around and
headed back to Washington, D.C; picking up the truck which haa
broken down en route:
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ROBERT BAY BPP , New York,; was hit on the head
with a gun butt by JUNE HILLIARD , Assistant Chief of Staff,
BPP _ because BAY beat up someone he thought was a
police
informer.
DS T-l
December 14, 1970
On December 2, 1970 , Detective MILLIAM HENNAIAN,
Security Section, Intelligence Division, Detroit Falice
Department , advised that he was contacted bz the Detroit Edison
Electric Company, wko advised that a crew fron the electric
company went out to check the meter at 611 Continental,
Detroit, a WCCE office, which is in the rear Of the house,
as the house was roccupiea and 2
reguest for service had not
been receivea Thez discovered that the meter haa been
jumped 2nd were going to disconnect service at the meter
but were chased away by occupants of the house. The electric
company is not going to take any further action as they
consider it too dangerous to attempt to cut Ozf the electricity
ana are going to let the NCCR have the electricity.
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LEAGUE OF REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS
Also known as
Dodge_ Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM)
A source advised on April 22 _ 1970 , that the
League of Revolutionary Black Workers (ZRBW) is a black
extrenist labor union , with headquarters at 179 Cortland
Highland Park , Michigan_ in the greater Detroit metropolitan
area Source advised that the LRBW is attempting to oust
the United Auto Workers (UAW) from their position as
bargaining representative for black workers in the Detroit
area automotive plants_ Source advised that the LRBW has
usea threats of violence against both black and white
supervisory personnel and UAM leaders in an attempt to
intimidate them into an agreement with LRBW demands _ The
LRBW has referrea to the automotive industry and the UAW
as "racist"
A second source advised that membership in the
LRBW 15 limited to Negroes by virtue of the LRBW
constitution which states "membership is denied to all
honkies due to the fact that said honkey has been the
Ii historic enemy betrayer and exploiter of black people_
Membership in the LRBW is less than 25 persons
The secona source also stated that.the LRBW had
suborganizations operating at Ford Motor Company which was
known as the Ford Revolutionary Union Movement (FRUM) and
Eldon Avenue Gear and Axle Plant (ELRUM) as well as other
assemb_ and supplying plants
1
but that at the present the
LRBW is active ak the Dodge Main Assembly Plant in
Haitramck Mi This suborganization is known as
Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM) The other
suborganizations are now defunct.
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The first source stated that in 1969 RONALD LEE
MARCH KENNETH JOHN WATSON and GENERAL GORDON BAKER , JR.
who source identified as members of the Central Commitee
of the LRBW met with diplomatic representatives Of the
North Vietnamese Government in Windsor Ontario
6
Canada , to
request support of the LRBW both morally and ' financially by
the North Vietnamese_
The official publication of the LRBW is the
" Inner Voice 31
A characterization Of "Inner Voice 71
is attached hereto.
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m INNER CITY VOICE m
The "Inner Voice" (ICV) was registered
with the Wayne County Clerk S Office, Assued Names Division
on August 4_ 1967 , KENNETH JOHN WATSON
1
under Certificate
Number 208945 _
A bulletin entitled, "Build Black Newspaper"
dated 1967 stated
0
"A group of black revolutionaries
in Detroit, Mi chigan, have begun work on
the production Of
a new newspaper_ It is hoped that the first edition of the
Inner Voice will appear on the newsstana in August
of 1967_ #f According to the bulletin, the ICV' s goal is the
building of a mass circulating revolutionary propaganda
program The bulletin statea the newspaper was to concentrate
on local news cultural ana social events , as well as providing
coverage of radical politics _
A source advised on March 17 1970 , that the ICV
was
published from of 1967 through June of 1968 , when
it was terminated _ In the fall of 1969 a newspaper similar
to ICV appearea on Detroit newsstands which was called
"SAUTI" meaning Voice in Swahili. This publication , in its
first edition stated that it emerged from the ICV
1
and its
purpose in addition to the above would be to exist as the
official organ of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers
(LRBW) In January of 1970 an edition of "SAUTI I scated
that it would continue publication under the ola name of
"Inner Voice m and would provide coverage of the black
extremist labor movement_ In the spring of 1970 the ICV dia
not publish the inflammatory articles which were common in
1967-68 , but called for the overthrow of the United Auto
Workers (UAW) leadership and control of black workers at
Detroit area auto plants _
Source advised that the editors of the ICV are
KENNETH JOHN WA ESON
1
LUXE SAMUEL TRIPP
1
GENERAL GORDON BAKER ,
MICHAZL C. HAMLIN and RONAI;D LEE MARCH all of whom source
identified a3 menbers of the Central Conittee of the LRBW ,
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY BPF
alsO known as
Black Panther Party for SeLf_Defense
According to the official newspaper of the' BPP the BPP
was started auring December, 1966, in Oakland, California, to
organize black people SO can take control of the life,
Folitics, and tle destiny of the black community- It was
organized by BOBBY G. SEALE, BPF Chairman, and HUEY P . NERTON ,
Minister of Defense, BPP .
The official newspaper, called M1 The Black Panther, m
regul states that the BPP advocates the use of guns and
gueriilla tactics in its revolutionary program to end oppression
Of the black people_ Residents of the black community are
urgea to arm themselves against the police Who are consi stently
referred ko 3s "1 pigs" who should be killed.
The newspaper, in its issue of September 7 , 1968, had an
article by the then Minister of Education, GEORGE MURRAY .
This article ended with the following:
M1 Black men. Black people, colored persons of Aerica,
revolt everywhere! Arm yourselves The only culture
worth keeping is revolutionary culture. change _
Freedom everywhere. Dynamitei Black power . Use
the gun. Kill the pigs everywhere. {1
The BPP newspaper, issue Of ctober 5 , 1968 , had an
article introduced with the folloling statement: "e Till
not dissent from American government . We will overthro it."
DAVID HILLIARD, Chief of staff, BPP in 3 speech at the
San Francisco Polo Field on November 15 , 1969 , said "We will
kill Richard Nixona"
DAVID HILLIARD , in the "New York Times, II issue of
December 13, 1969_ as quoted as follows: "We 2dvocate the
very direct overthrow of the government by way Of force
and violence."
In the issue of April 25 , 1970 , the BPP newspaper had
an 2rticle by Minister of Culture EIORY DOUUGLAS as follows:
I1 The way to make this racist US government administer
justice to the people it is oppressing, is_ by taking
up arms against this government, killing the officials,-
until the reactionary forces_ are deza ana these. that"
are left turn their weapons on their superiors, thereby
passing revolutiorary judgement against the number one
enemy of all Mankind, the racist US government . m1
The BPP Headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta Street,
Oakland, California. Branches Of the BPP and Connittees to
Coibat Fascism under control Of the BPF , have been established
in various locations in the USA.
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UNITED STATES DEPARTHENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU 0F INYESTICATION
Detroit, Michigan
In Reply, Pleasc Refcr to January 26 , 1971
File No:
Title BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
NATIONAL COMITTZE To COBAT FASCISM {Nccr)
Cbaracter RACIAL #ATTERS
Reference Detroit report dated and czptioned
as above.
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
ere concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
Thts document contalns ntither recommendatlons nor conclublons 0f the FBJ: It [8 the PmPerty of the FBI and !9 Joaned t0 Your agency; It and Its content8 are not {0 be dlstrIbuted outslde
Your @qency.
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FD-263 {Rv. 12-19-67)
FEDERAL_ BUREAU OF INVZSTICATION
Reporiing office OTfCeOfOrigin DATE invcsTigative PeRiOD
DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO 2/17/71 12/31/70 1/27/71
TITLE 0F CASE ReportmaDE By Typed By
BIACK PA NTHER PARTY (BPP) SA DONA LD V RITEIOUR , JR _ ah
NATIONA L COMMITTEE TO COMBAT
CMARACTER OF CASE
PASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVISION
SM SMITH ACT OF 1940;
SEDITIOU CONSPIRACY
REEELLION AND INSURRECTION
REFERENCES : Detroit report of SA DONA LD V _ RITENOUR , JR , ,
1/6 /71, at Detroit.
4 P -
71 2ht
LEADS
DETROIT
AT DETROIT MiCHIGA N
#ill m? inta in contact with logical informants
and submit evidentiary report 30 days from date of this
report_
KcCoKPLishments CLAikED NONE AcQUIT- CASZ KAS BEEN;
COnVIc Auto. FUG. FINES SAvINGS RECOVERIES TALS
PENDing OVER ONE TeAR CYes Dvc
PendnG Prosecution
OVER six Months YES Ono
SPECIAL AGENT Do NoT Write {X SPACES Beloi
APPROVED IN CHARGE
cOPTES MADE:
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NIS , Chicago (RH)
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Detroit (157-3075)
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ADHINISTRA TIVE
This report is be ing classified confidential
to protect sources of a continuing va lue
INFORMA NTS
Identity of Source Loca tion
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NY T-66 is 157-3075-2100
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Lieutenant LOUIS SZABO 13
InteIrigence
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DE T-26 is 170-806-P&P-3
DE 1423-R (PROB) 170-806-R-10
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DE T-3 is This report
Detective Lieutenant WILLIAM MC Coy
SecuritySect zon
Intefligence Division
Co"FV.J7'
Dezrpit PD
SF T-22 is 157-3075-2198
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
CONFIDENTIAL
1 MIG , Detroit (RM)
1 Secret Service Detroit (RM)
1 OS I , Dayton, Ohio (RH)
to: NIS , Chicago (RM )
Report ol: SA DONA LD V . RITENOUR , JR Ofice: Detroit, Michiga n
Datc: 2/17/71
Field Offic? File & 157-3075 Bureau Filo "105-165706-sub 15
Title: BLACK PA NTHER PARTY (BPP)
NATIONA L COMMITTEE TO COBIBAT FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVIS ION
Character: SECURITY 14 TTIR SHITH ACT OF 1940;
SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY
REBELLION AND INSURRECTION
Synopsis:
The Detroit NCCF continues to operate
under the direction of BPP Na tiona 1 Head-
quarters Oa kland Ca lif The Detroit
NCCF operates 2 Free Clothing Program
in Detroit and Free Breakfast for School
Children Programs in Detroit and Flint,
Michigan Following political education
classes in January 1971, NCCF renbers
and assocjates marched in the street in
front 0f 611 Continental , Detroit Detroit
NCCF members bea t two associates sus pected
of theft Detroit continues to receive
copies of "The Black Panther" news pa per
from BPP Na tiona 1 Distribution, San Francisco,
Ca lifornia
P
DETA IIS
CONFID:
GROUP 1
Excluded fron
40 tomatic domncraring.2nd
docla8sLElcation:
contatna_nelther recommendallons nor concluslong of the FBI: It Jo the property .O[ the FBI 13 Joaned t0
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TABLE OF CONTCNTS
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I. REVOLUTIONA RY PROGRA HS ND POLICIES As
EXPRESS ED BY BLACK PA NTHER PA RTY LEADERS 3
II, ACTS In FURTHERA NCE OF REVOLUTIONA RY
PROGRAMS AND POLICIES 3
III. TEACHING OF THE REVOLUT IONA RY PROGRAM 5
Iv _ DOCUHENTS URGING THE REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAM 6
V EVIDENCE OF NATIONA L UNITY 9
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I_ REVOLUTIONA RY PROGRA MS A ND POLICIES As
EXPRESSED BY BLACK PA NTHER PARTY
LEA DERS
A characterization of the Black
Pa nther Party (BPP) is conta ined
in the appendix pages attached hereto.
The Detroit Na tiona 1 Committee t0 Comba t Fascisn
(NCCF) orga nizing bureau for the BPP , believes the Detroit
Police Depa rtnent will attempt to stop their marching in
the street in front of 611 Continenta 1 on Sundays a nd are
telling the community to come see the confrontation between
the police a nd NCCF when the police attempt to interfere
with their pa rade
II_ ACTS IN FURTHERA NCE OF REVOLUT IONA RY
PROGRA MS AND POLICIES
A Free Clothing Program is currently in operation
Honday through Saturday at 3591 17th Street, Detroit,
Michigan.
DE T-1
Ja nuary 4 , 1971
The Free Breakfast for School Children Program
is operating five days each week at the following locations
St Leo 's Church ,
15th and Gra nd River ,
Detroit, Michigan,
feeding a bout seven children per
3591 17th Street ,
Detroit, Michigan,
feeding a bout ten children per day
3595 17th Street,
Detroit, Michigan,
feeding about ten children per
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611 Continental ,
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feeding about 40 children per
DE T-l
Ja nuary 4 , 1971
A 38 caliber revolver is kept in the reception
desk at 2009 Albert, Flint , Michiga n, Flint bra nch of the
Detroit NCCF
1
and a 12 gauge shotgun is kept on a blanket
on the floor behind the desk
DE T-24
Ja nuary 7 , 1971
After the NCCF political education meeting on
January 10 , 1971, persons attending the meet ing ment out int.o
the street a nd marched up and down the block in formation,
a practice they have followed since the beginning of Ja n-
uary, 1971.
DE T-l
January 11, 1971
On Ja nuary 10 , 1971, about 4:20 p. Detroit
Police Officers arrived on Continenta 1 Street, Detroit ,
mhere a bout 16 persons were marching in the street in
front of 61l. Continental, Detroit NCCF Office , blocking
traffic_ The police a pproached the individua 1 directing
the marching and requested tha t the people move onto the
the s idewa Ik, which request this individua 1 ignored . The
police car was forced to ba ck down the street, and was shortly
joined by two other police cars
2
a t which time the marchers
left the street and entered 611 Continental
DE T-3
Ja nuary 13 , 1971
The interest in the Flint branch of the Detroit
NCCF has continued to decrease and there are a pproxima tely
five children showing up for the Breakfast for School
Children Program.
DE T-26
January 14 , 1971
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KENNETH HORSTON , BPP , Oakland
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Ca lifornia_
currently in charge of the Detroit NCCT has been trying to
ra ise funds for the BPP De fense Fund _ Which he is to send
to Stronghold Pr oductions
9
New York, New York_
DE T-1
Ja nuary 13 , 1971
Members of the Detroit NCCF tortured a nd bea t two
persons who ha d both been affiliated with the NCCF for a short
time and were accused of stea ling guns from the NCCF on
separate occasions The NCCF iembers ta lked of killing
both, however , they were both re leased_
DE T-l
January 25 , 1971
III, TEA CHING OP THE REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAM
Politica 1 Education Classes are currently held
at 611 Continental
)
Detroit_ Michiga n, every Sunday , but
haye been discontinued at 3595 17th Street, Detroit, Michigan,
DE T-1
January 4 ,
1971
Members of the Flint branch of the Detroit NCCP
are required to memorize the 15 political prisoners who were
arrested by the De troit Police Department , members of the
BPP Centra 1 Committee Ten Point Program, and other items
including various pa ragra from the "Thoughts of Ma 0 "1
DE T-26
Ja nuary 7 , 1971
A political education class vas held a t 2009
Albert, Flint Michiga n, on Sunday Ja nuary 24 1971, at which
a11 present read frcm the current issue of "The Black
panther"
DE T-24
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IV _ DOCUMENTS URG ING THE REVOLUT IONARY
PROGRAAI
On January 14 1971, DE 'T-26 furnished the
following leaflet
entitled
"Attention Community Workers and
NCCF Members Detroit Cha pter 0 which was distributed by the
Detroit NCCF
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AITENTION CORNUNITY WORKERS AND M.0.C.E . MEABBERS
DEIROIT CHAPTER
E 7OL04T_DDO?M4TION IS_ACRDER_AND_WILL BE 'CARRTZD Q0f DIEDIATELY
L POKTR To THC PEOPIR "CORRADES;
BECAUSE @F TH NECESSITY TO ITENSTFY TEE STRUCOLC FERE I TH STATE 0F ICHIBAN ,
7 IS NSCESSARY TO IITZNSIFY OUR KOHLZLE OF STRUGCLE , AND TO TICHTEN UP UUR IDBOLOY
ICH IS OUR FTRST STEP TONNARDS BZTNG TRUEIY 4 M4TCH FOR 4 RONDRRED .
OUR CHATRMAHT IS FACTNG THE ELECTRIC CHATR , ELJRIIE OUR HTSTER 02 DTFORMATTON
S STILL I EXTLE. THE ICS 0F OUR BELOVSD HINISTER OP DEFENSE, BUEI P. NEMTOH IS I
JXSTiT DiGER OF ASSASTUATION , SOREE 30 NENERS OF OUR PARTY FAVE ALREADY BESV MURD
RED AD COUNTLESS Op OUR COFRADES ARE IEPRISONED. ALL THIS TS REAEITZ JND TEr SOE
7 TS ARE STTLL VERI SIIP_SIOD IN OUR ORK:
BEGAUSE 0F THE LETEL OF STRUXGLZ IHICH WI ARE NOW ENGAGED
'0
TEE BEBIMITIG PHLSES
7 ACTUAL ARtED STRUCCLZ IT ES BECONEE NECESSARY TO CONDENSE THTS TRATOG AD To
ZEEOPI ITO 4 VAKGAURD SOLDIER.
OUT LDES OF TRATIC% PRCGRA%S NIIL BE GIVEN EACH HENBERAND COM:UNTTY WORKTR .
T IE COXPILTTO OF' THESZ TRAIING PROCRAMS, TSTS HILL BE GITEN %O DETERITE JUST
342 LEVEL 4 COMRADE HILL BORK .
TEE FIRST SIx %EZKS TFATHTlG NILL ESTABLISH :ETHE? OR NOT ONE ILTL BzCOiiz A N
2 OF ZFE NAZTOHAL COXEITTEES TO CO BAT FASCtSH;
IBZ SECOND SIX WEES RILLL ESTABLTSH THOSE TO BE FTT If CEARGE OF LENDERSHTP PSI+
TO1 AND THCSE WO WTLL BE_I CHARGE OF INFORNATION CzNTTERS THROTCE-OUT THE SLTE 0?
ICHICH,
J1ZTY BORKERS
664885t 6488
bRE AIL THOSE WEO GLNNOT BICTTON FYHL TOE AND ALL
HCSS XEO CAWY AD IO FUNCTTON FULL TIE, BUT FAVE IOT COlPLZTED THEIR FIRST SIX {EEKS
RiX . THOSE #HO FRTHARIII SELL NESPAPERS , PASS OUT LZAFLXTS EIC.
3B52S 0F BCsC:Ez
#TCDOCCL
ARE THOSE HIO FUNCZION FULL TTE AM HIVE PASSED TEIR
I EZI3 ZR4TIIG PRCGRN. FEO SELL NEASPAPZRS AMD NORK IN ASSIGIWD AREAS UMER THOSE
ZJ CORDITE FROCRNIS jD ACIITTTTES
TEOSE VOEKTG AS ORGAHIIZES IN CHARGE OF OEZTCES, FROGRAMS , ETC; ARE THOSE BIO
Zo COZLSTZ PHASE Tl 0z THTR TRATII%S COURSZ . TEESE PZOPLE HILL BE LOOiCD UPON AS
3 DrIVIG FORCE OF TE NATICNAL COHTTTEES _ THESE PEOPLE MILZ OECANIZI VARIOUS AREAS
: Tiz STATE 0F NCHIGAN .
#XIHOSE Ilt PHASE TO HILL NCT DRTNK HARD ALCOHOL SUCH AS WOEE AND WHTSKEY , 0R SHOKE
#IT XITLL BE PERISSTBLE TO DRTNKBEER AT THTS TIE
ZLS5 THREB NILL NCr BE GIVEN BTI NEBERS Op TB B.P.P. WILL BE RECRUITEi FROM IZ'S RANKS
I WLSI YOU ALL SUCCESS IN OUR STRUGGLE TO TRUELY BE A MATCII FOR A HUTDRED '
RIG; Ov COMADZS
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JY IIS?' MD ST WEzKS EXAIIATION FOR ] CONZIINTTY #DRIERS AND NCCF ME AERS
PART I 4
FTPST STX IEZiS
@E; POIT FLATZORH AiD PROGRAN OF TEZ BLACK PAHTIER PARTY
RULES OF' THE BLlCK PAlTTEER PARTY
KOTTO
CARDOML RULE
PRIHARY OBJECTIVE 0F THE BP-Po
KASS LI
PARTY LINE
SPECIFIED CIAPTTRS 07 TFE RED BOOK
TRREZ HLT RILZS 07 DISCTPLO
EIOHT FOITTS OP 4TTZTTION
EFERY HNEZ 02 HoC C.F_ MDST KNO: TBE CETRAL COMMTTTEE OF BoPoPa
KFONTEDCE O FLTTICLL FRTSOLIZRS
KNON EVERY BLACK PABTHER PABTY HMER MURDERED EY THTS SYSTEI
PART I 5 SZCOID SIY WEZKS
IDEOICCY OF BPP 3 BDRINTE
ESs4TS OF NONISTZZ CF DEFESz 0 HUEY Po NEEWITON
GEZOUS 0F HuUEY Pa NE:TTON
RDHCATTCH MD REVOIJEIOK 4 ELDRTDGE
COERSATIOH HITH ELIRICE CLEAVER
SZTZE TBz TEZ BOBBT SEIE
HTEX MLES %O TZE KOFEAINT
KaD4T3S 0F TFE BFoPo
CE:NTERFOID OF ATL RECEI BoPoP+ NE:SPAPERS
Int HNUEL OF TEE URBAN .GUEEEITLA
HORD IIST
4J
PAAT I
SIAVK
PUCHISH
OPPRESED
22: 4 ULIRA
7
DEOCRACY
OPPRESSOR 234' FUBELY #TTZTARY VTENIPOTHP
C4TFEAISH
2k4, nEPARTREILTSH
REXACOLOHIALISM
25, CLTQUETSM
IPEIAIS}i
PEAGOHISM
FiSCIS?i
RACISH
RELCTTONART
RSYOLJIION (AFK) (ISr)
SCCTALISH
SELR
4
DEEENSE
COLOHILALISH
JUCIE
EIE% QP THE PEOPLE
FRJSID CF' TF PEOPIE
SUSJECTIVISH
IDLVTDULTSH
EECTRIANISH
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V_ EVIDENCE OF NA TIONAL_UNITY
KENNY HORSTON BPP , Oakla nd Ca lifornia
9
currently
in charge of the Detroit NCCF contacted the Bronx , Nev
York Chapter of the BPP on December 31, 1970 , for advice .
Ti ' / h
NY T-66
December 31, 1970
ZA YP SHA KUR , BPP New York , arrived in Detroit
the evening of January
9 , i971,
ard returned to New York
Ja nuary 11, 1971 .
~m /( h
DE T-1
1
January 11, 1971
VIRON REDWINE , member of the Detroit NCCF
9
is
still working at BPP headquarters , California
DE T-l
E
Ja nuary 21, 1971
8 A BPP staff meeting has been ca lled for Ja nuary
1971, at Chicago, Illinois a t which the De troit NCCF
is supposed to have 3 representative _
[
DE T-l
January 18 , 1971
EDGAR / ROZINSON placed an order for 7500
copies of "The Black kanther" newsp2 per on Ja nuary
20, 1971_
4 p /
SF T-22
Ja nuary 20 , 1971
During January , 1971, the Detroit MCCF received
a pproximately 4,000 pa pers per week frOm Na tiona l Distribu-
tion, San Francisco, Ca lifornia
DE T-l
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O6T "TT
BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
1s0 known as
Black Panther Partyz for f Defense
According to the official newspaper of the' BPP _ the BPP
was
started during December, 1966, in Oakland, California, to
organize black people SO can take control Of the life,
politics, and the destiny of the black communi It was
organized by BOBEY G_ SEALE , BPP Chairman, and HUEY P_ NERTON ,
Kinister of Defense, BPP .
The official newspaper, called Mt The Black Panther, "i
regul states that the BPP advocates the use of guns and
guerrilla tactics in its revolutionary program to end oppression
of the black people_ Residents of the black comunity are
urged to arm themselves against the police who are consi stently
referred {o as "i pigs" who shoula be killed.
The newspaper, in its issue of September 7 , 1968, haa an
article by the then Minister of Education, GEORGE MURRAY .
This article ended with the following:
0I Black men , Black people, colored persons of America,
revolt everywherel Arm yourselves_ The only culture
worth keeping is revolutionary culture. Change.
Freedom everyihere. Dynamitel Black poler. Use
the Kill the pigs everywhere. "1
Tne BPP newspaper, issue of October 5 , 1968, haa an
article introduced Tith the following statement: "We Will
not dissent from Alerican government . We will overthrow it."
DAVID HILLIARD, Chief of Staff, BPP in a speech at the
San Francisco Polo Field on November 15,
1969 ,
said I Ne will
kill Richard Nixon."
DAVID HILLIARD , in the m1 New York Times, 1I issue of
December 13, 1969_ was quotea as follows: "We 2dvocate the
very direct overthrow of the government by way Of force
and violence."
In the issue of April 25 , 1970_ the BPP newspaper had
an article by Minister of Culture EMORY DOUGLAS a5 follows:
MI The way to make this racist US government administer
justice to the people it is oppressing, is. by taking
up arms against this government , killing the officialS,
until the reactionary forces, are dead and those that
are left turn their weapons on their superiors, thereby
passing revolutionary judgement against the number one
enemy of all mankind, the racist US government. "
The BPP Headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta Street,
Oakland, California_ Branches of the BEP and Committees to
Combat Fascisl under control of the BF'F , have been established
in various locations in the USA.
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FD-323 (Rev. 1-29-6 1 )
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL B UR EAU 0F INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Plcase Refer to
Detroit, Michiga n
File No. February 17 , 1971
Title BLACK PA NTHER PARTY (BPP)
1
NA TIONAL
COMMITTEE To COMIBAT FASCISMI (NCCF)
9 DETROIT DFVIS ION
Character
SM 4
SHITH ACT OF 1940; SEDITIOUS
CONSPIRACY , REBELLION AND INS URRECT ION
Reference
Detroit report dated and captioned
as above
All sources (except eny listed below) whose identities
are concealed in referenced comuunication have furnished reliable
inforation in the pasta
Thl: document contalns nelther recommendallons nor coreluslong of the FBI. It I3 lbe property
of the FBl and [8 loaned t0 Your agency; i It8 cocten: # arc {ot to be dlstributed outslelu
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INIESTIGATION
Rrporting officE office Of origin DATE investigative Period
DETROTT SAn FRINC ISCO 3/15/71 1/28/71 3/2[71
TitLE Of CASE REpoRt MADE BY Typed 2Y
BiACk PANTHER PERTY (BPP) SA DONA LD V FIT'ENOUR JE, ah
NATIONA L COMNITTTE TQ COMBA T CARACTER OF CRS
FASCISN {NCCF) TSm SHITII ACT OF 1940;
DETROIT DIVIS ION SEDITIOUS CCNS PiRACY
REBELLION AND INSUERZCTION
REFERENCR : Detroit report of SA DONA LD V RITENOUR _ 2/17/71:
LEAD
DETROIT
Bi DETROIT MICHIGAV
Wili ma intain contact with Jogicz 1 informarte 2nd
subnit cvidentiary report 30 days from aate of this report_
ACCOMPLISHMEXTS CLAIMED NONE AcQuit- CRSE HAS BEEN:
onVIc Auto. FUg, FINES SAVINGS RECOVERIES TalS
PENDing OVER ONG YEAR Jyes Ovo
PENDING PRoseciition
QVER Six MONTNS CYEs Oxo
SPECIAL AGEnT Do Not WRITe IN SPACES BEl0m
KPpRO VeD IN CHARGE
COPES MADa;
11 Bureau (105-165708 Sub 15)
exs lkz7-LhS[Sk0
MIC , Tetrcit (Bw)
1 Le
Secret Service Detroit (RM ,
1 OS $, Dayton, Chio (RM) 17 1971
NIS , Chicago (RRM ) 17 MAR
1ua4 2
San Drncisc0 (157-2304) (Rm_
BX
Detroit (152-3075)
Disscninotion Record of hftochcd Repert Notations
AGE71Fpso_Nd osi_sEd} SERVL IRSHALAA),RcmP;
Rcqucsi RecdbEx:: EzD IDHU, E ULdlxiollsetvv
HOW E6d;
DATEFERE
BY;
U.{. GovernnchT Primting Qffice 1370 0-315-189
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DE 157-3075
ADMINISTRA TIVE
Thts report_ 15 being class ified cocfidential to
protect sources Of a cont inuing va lue
INFORMANTS
Identity of Source Location
NK T-24 is 157-3075-2258
NK_3162-B INFORMANTS'
LDE T-1 Is 170-6373-326
DE 1330-R
ASF T-16 is 157-3075-2260
'SF 3213-B*
~Elshr
DE T-26 is 170-806-R-1J
DE 1423-RI (PROB) {41NFormAnt:
NY T-112 is '157-4565-247
DANIEL P ORLAN 249
Ba Jan Printing Company -CoNBibNUAL
BrOO=TYT@z York Source
B*
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FD-204 (Rev. 3-3-99)
STATES DEPARTMENT OF _ TICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA rl
CONFIDENTIAL
1 MIG; Detroit (RH)
Secret Service Detroit (RM) i
0S I, Dayton , Ohio (RM )
to: NIS , Chicago (RM)
Report of: SA DONA LD V RITENOUR , JR Ofice: Detroit, Aichiga n
Dafe: 3/15/71
Field Office File # 157-3075 Burcau File #: 105-165706_15
Title: BLAcK PANTEKR PA RTY (BPP)
NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO_ COMBAT FASCISM (FCCF}
DETROIT DIVIS ION
Racial
Chaxacicr: 283280 MA TTTRS
Gn SMITH ACT CF 1940;
SEDITIOUJS CONS PIRACY
REBELLION AND INS URRECTION
Synopsis:
The Detroit NCCF continues to operate under
the direction of BPP Nationa 1 Hesdquarters
9
Oakla nd CaJ ifornia Detroit continues
to receive and se11 "The Bla ck Panther"
neps pa per which is curre ntly be shipped to
Detroit from New York City_ Politica1 education
classes are held on Sunday a * bcth the Plint
branch of the Detroit NCCF and in Detroit_
Detroit currently has no other programs in opera tion
due to a lack of funds
P t
DETA ILS
CONFIDENTIAL
GROUP 1
Excludcd from autonatic
downgrading and
declagsification
Thfs document conlatns nc Ither rccommendallons nor conclugjona 0l the FBJ. It J8 thc property of the F3I and Is Joaned (o
Youf agency; If and Jlo conlento are not (0 bo dlstrIbutod oul8 Ido Your agency.
U: S. COVENMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 196* 0 351-076
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{Z OF' CONTENTS
Page
I. REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAMS AND POLICIES As
KXPRESS ED BY BLACK PA NTHER PARTY LEA DERS
II_ ACTS IN FURTHERANCE QF THE REVOLUT IONARY
PROGRAM
III_ TEACHING OF THE REVOLUT IONARY PROGRA M
IV _ DOCUMENTS URG ING YKE REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAM
V, EVIDENCE OF NA TIONAL UNITY
2
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DI 157-3375
I_ REVOLUT IONA RY 773G;;;S AND POLICIES As EXPRESS ED
BY BLACK P, ~ARTY. LFADERS
1 characterizad of the Black Panther
Party (BPP) fs contained in the a ppendix
pagcs attached hereto_
WAYNE THZODORF ROBZRTS ON leader of the Flint
M'zh .
branch of the Detroit Na tiona ] Committce t0 Combat Fascism
(NCCF) organizing buresu for the BPP , a t the regilar
political education meeting on Ja nuery 31, 1971 placed
emphasis 0n the "Brothers arming thenselves" a nd recomnended
tha t they get 2 pistol carry as soon 2S poss ible The
ma in topic of the meeting Was a discussion of the center
fold of "The Black Panther" news pa per dated Ja nuary 30 , 1971
a nd of party policies_
DE T-26
February 8 , 1971
II_ ACTS IN FURTFERANCE OF THC REVOLUr IONARv PROCBAH
The Breakfest for Children Progr? m is operating
only at 611 Continente 1, Detrcit, Michiga n, where only five
or six children are being fed per
DE T-l
February 17 , 1971
The front Findom of the NCCF' branch at 2009 Albert,
Flint Michig n, is barricaded completely with sand
}
leaving
only places for guns t0 be pushed through _ They ctation
Jookouts a t the front windops on the first and second floors,
bt ignore the rear of the hois e _
DE T-26"
February 8 , 1971
The Detroit NCCF is continuing to collect; dona tions
for the Breakfast Program whicn cons ist pr imarily of food
ph ich is used €0 feed NCCF members as no pr ograms are curre ntly
in operation due' to 2 lack of funds
DE T-l
March 2 , '1971
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III, TEA CIIING OF. TF? REVOLIJT IONA RY PROGRAM
The Flint br: 1= #f the Detroit NCCF holds
Politica] education meetings at their office, 2009 Albert,
Flint, Michigan each Sunday .
DE T-26
February 8 , 1971
The Detroit NCCF continues to hold politica 1
education classes every Sunday at Community Information
Center Number One
1
611 Font inenta 1, Detroit
DI T-l
March 2 , J971
IV _ DOCUNENTS URG INC THF REVOLUTIONARY PRCGRAM
No new leaflets were published by the Detroit
NCCF in February, 1971.
DE T-1
March 2 , 1971
V EVIDENCE Qr YATIONAL_UNITY
A member of the BPP in Newerk, Nem Jersey sent
c igarettes and books t0 a menber of the Detroit 16 Fho is
in jail in Detroit, Michigan_
NK T-24
Ja nuary 28 , 1971
VIRON REDWINE , Detroit NCCF member , returned to
Detroit fron BPP Headquerters Ca Jifornia
}
on Feburary 16 ,
1971, at the request of FIUBY NETTON to check up 0n the
activities of the Detroit NCCF
DE T-l
February 1971
KENNETH MORSTON advised tbat IIUEY NEWTON , Hinister
of Defense, BPP , is to appear in Chicago for a speaking
engagement on February 1971.
DE T-l
February 17, 1971
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Kwucthxlc-tn
KENNY MORSTON , San Franc iSc0 BPP member presently
opcrating the Detrcit NCCF reported t0 Nationa 1 Ieadquarters ,
Oakla nd Ca lifornia
9
that VIRON REDMINE is presently in
Flint, Hichigan, due to a shortage in pers onnel as S ome
members operating at Flint, Michigan, had been sent to
Chicago to assist
SF T- 16
February 19 , 1971
The. Detroit NCCP received 3000 copies each of
"The BJack Panther M1 news pa per issues dated February 6 13
a nd 1971, a nd 6000 copies dated February 27
}
1971 _ The
news pa per is currently be lished in New York and
Sa n Franc isco_
DE T-1
March 2 , 1971
NY T-112 advised on February 11, 1971 a nd
February 19, 1971, that copies of "The BJack Panther"
news pa per da ted February 13 1971 and February 20, 1971
were shipped from New York t0 Detroit.
5
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APPEiSLX
BLACK PITHBR PERTY _ also krown 30
Black Panther Party for Self Defense
According *0 the official riapapcr 0f the
Black Panther Party (wPP )
1
the BPP was
staried curing
December , 1966 in Oaklanc California, to orgenize
black people So thcy cam take control 0f {he life,
politics am the destiny 0f ihc black comgmnity_ It Mas
organized eobby G Seale, wrp Chaizman , en Icy P .
Newton , Ninister of Defensc B3PPP .
The official newowapcr , called "Ite BLack . Panthex , "
resularly statcs that the LPP ddvocakes the Ls? of guns
and guerrilla tactics in its revolutionary Program to erd
~oppression of the black people_ Resicents of kh blzck
comunity are urged to eIm: themselves aguinst Lha police
I} Mho are consistently referred to as "pigs Iho should be
killed.
The newspaper {
in i29 issue of Septembex 7 ,
1968_ had an
article by thc then Minister of Bducation
George Murray. 'This article ended with the follcwing:
"Black Bian2 _ Black pcople_ colored persons of
America , revolt everywhere! Arm yoursclvcs _ The only
culture worth kceping is revolutionacy culiurc Changc .
Freedom everywnerc _ Dynamitc! Black power . Usc the gun .
0 Xill the pigs everywhere _
The BPP newspaper issue of October 5 , 1968 ,
had an article introduced With the following statement :
"Ke will not dissent from Zuierican governient Ne wi11
overthroi ita "
David Hilliard
0
Chief of Staff BPP in a specch
at the San Francisco Polo Field on Noveinber 15 , 1969 ,
# said , "Ie will kill Richard Nixon
David Hilliard
1
in tha York T'imcs if issue
of_ Dccember 13 1969 was cuoted as follows: I He advocale
the vcry direct overihrow of the sovernient bY Tay of forro
1 ana violence
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CONFIDENTIA?
In tle issue April 25 _ 19:0 the 1?P
newspaper had Zn artic : 3Y rinister o Culturc Emory
Douslas as fcllows;
M1 The only: way to miie AYis raist U _ S .
Governicnt cOminister justice iw; thc ccple it is
oppressing , is by takin 14' Wrn 4st this
governmerit
Killing
th: orficinls un:61 eh rcactionary
forccs are dead and tho:e hat 420 left t1i chcir
Reapons on their sup eriors thercby passing rcvoluiionary
judgcment against the number 0na eneiy 0: all niankind
Mi the racist U_ S . Governnent .
'The BPP headquarters is loca*d 2t 1046 Peralta
Street; Oaklaud , California jranches Of the BPR , and
Committces to Combat: Fascism "nder control of the BPP
}
have been established in various locations in the U. S_
CONFIDENTIAL
7 * .
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U ED STATES DEPARTMENT STICE
FEDERAL-JGREXU -f INVESTICATION
In Rcply, Please Rcfcr to
File No:
De r!it Mich igan
Wti 1971
Title BLACK PA NTEER PARTY (BPP)
}
NA TIONA L CO#XITTEE
TO COHBA T FAS ICSM (NCCF)
)
DETROIT DIVISIon
Recie
Cbaracter MA TTERS SMITH ACr OF 1940;
SED ITIOUS CONS PIRACY , REBELLION 4ND
Reference INS URRICT ION
Detroit report dated and ca ptioned
a5 above _
All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
are concealea in referenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
DE T-1J2 with mhom insufficient cortact hes been
made to eva luate reliability, but mh o is in 8 pos ition ro
furnish reliable information_
TM: document contalns nelthcr recommcudattons nor concluglong of thc FBI. Jtis the propcrty
0f the FBI ond 16 loaned l0 Your agency; It and Its contents are not to be distrlbuted outeido
Your agency:
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Fv, i~-19-67;
FEDERAL JREAU 3r INVZ
Lr*
TICATION
Reporting OfFice office 0f Origin DATE investigative PERioo
DE'IROIT DETROIT 1/6/71 11/28 12/30/70
TITLE 0F CASE REPoRT MADE TYPEd BY
UBLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP) 84 DOVALD T. RITENQUR JR_ ah
NATIONAL COMAITTEE TO COMIBAT CHARACTER 0F CASE
FASCISM (NCCF) SM SMITI ACT OF 1940;
DETROIT DIVISION SEXDITIOUS CONSPIRACY ,
REBELLION AND INSURRECTIC
REFERENCEE: Detroit report of SA DONALD V, RITENCUR , JR.
12/17/70.
P
Pdhse
DEAD
DETROIT
AT DETROIT MICHTGN
Will maintain contact with logical infomants 2nd
submit evidentiary report 30 days from date of this report.
ACCOMPLISMMENTS CLAIMED NONE ACQUIT- CASE HAS 3EEN;
CONVic Auto. Fug. FiES SAVinGS RECCVERIES TALS
PEnOinG OVER ONE YEAP Oyes No
PEND;NG pRoskcution
0VER Six MONTHS Ys No
SPECiAL AGENT Do Not #RITz In SPACES BELOW
APPROVED IM CHARGE
Copies MADE; REc- 5
1V 4 Bureau (105_165706 ` sub 15)
(3L4652415766_151154
1
45
MIG , Detroit (Ru)
Secret Service, Detroit (Ri) 1
OSI, Dayton, Ohio (Rm) 18,AN 11 1971
MIS , Chicago (RM)
San Francisco (157-2305) (RM)
2 Detroit (157-3075)
30
Dissemination Rccord of Attoched Report Notatlon :
Agency
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UNIT STATES DEPARTMENT OF J TICE
FEDERAL BUREAU QF INVESTIGATION
CONFIDENTIAL
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Secret Service Detroit (RM) i
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to: NIS, Chicago (RM)
Report o SA DONALD V. RITENOUR , JR . Office: Detroit, Michigan
Date: 1/6/71
Field Office File #: 157-3075 Bureau FIle #: 105-165706 Sub 15
Title: BLACK PATISR PARTY . (BEP)
NATIONAL CO:NITTEE "To. COxBAT FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVISION
Character: SECURITY MATTER
L
SMITH ACT 07 1940;
SEDITIOUS CONSP IRACI , REBELLION AND INSURRECTION
Synopsis: The Detroit NCCF continues to operate under the
direction of BPP National Headquarters, Oaklana,
Calif_ who sent 2 representative to take charge
of the Detroit NCCF The Detroit NCCR is operat-
ing Free Breakfzst and Clothing Programs in Detroit
and 2 Free Breakfast Frogram in Flint, Michigen.
In Flint tke Y are in the process of fortifying
their office: Detroit 18 receiving Ereeelectric
service at 611-613 Continental as the NCCF has
passea the electric meter ana refuse to allow the
electric conpany on the property to turn Off the
electricitya The NCCz' continues to hold political
education classes on Sundays and recently obtained
Army manuals on explosives.
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I, REVOLUTIONNARY PRCCRAMS AND POLICIES As
EXPRESSZD BY BLACK PANTHIER PARTY LEADERS 3
II: ACTS IN FURTHERANCE OF REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAMS
AND POLICIES 5
III' TEACHING Op TE REVOLUTIONARY ?ROGRAM
IV_ DCCUHENTS URGING TFE REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAM
V. EVIDENCE Op NATIONAL UNITY
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I RZVOLUTIONARY PRO RANS AND FOLICIES As
EXPRESSED BY BLACK PANTHER PART LEADERS
A characterization of the Black Panther
Party (BPF) is contained in the appendix
pages attached hereto.
The following is an article by the Detroit
National Comaittee to Conbat Fascisn (NCCr) organizing
bureau of the BEP , which appeared in "The
Biack Fanther"
newspaper dated Novenber 28 , 1970 , author unknown : _
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MIE BLk "K RLTIER, S.1T7 RbI) Njitii:k 28_ [Y70 PAC;; $
FREE THE @ETROIT 15
The: judlicial systeni is procing thers' ransomns Jre 525.(" h) eTc"ept this proce lure docs not aler
at ercr} (UI 0 of ereurs thal it iS for one brother {Ercje;ilosc hail Lo the principles of : fair rria]"
itupossihle for [Black pcopletore- ranSomn is S30,(H)U;lUS 2 ~ireities_ Nerer could efiectirel;
reire 8 fair tria] in lon: They hare all hscn Srura'}y prosecute or defend Is ithaut
Fifteen merher> 0f tite (Jetrvit: beaten and cOnstantiy !urassed hy thorvaei nrestigation. disco:ery
NGCF. are illegally held` the dogs sinze they harc heen in- and preparation sie suid.
in the Wayne County jail Seren ercerated. ( assand-a limps, idue The sccond issuc concerns tbe
brothers and eiyht sistcrs are to ? heating; fron} lile pigs} The righl 0f # accused person {o arc
being beld on chizges 0f merder, entire lelt side of Lindl' $ face Ji} effectire attorney_
conspiracy to comimit muder and is siullen fro3} bein;; beaten; The judge ruled that an attoriey
malicious destructioa of police Darid' $ face is #lso Swollen. fromn cannot bc elfectire Ihen le gets
property . beaten . Kin' $ right forearn] ~a copy 0; gra,ld jury testimony
These cha-res stem (ron} &n in- I6Tts Iusicd hy; 4 pig #dlo slamed during the trjul.
cideat that happcned (n Octoher a caSt iron duor *on it. -In:lJerome 'Ile cln neither properly p-e
24th when 3 nine year old youth has severe brns mis fce. neck , pare 3 dlefense nor cam he
and 2 meinhers 0i the N.GGF 'ears aild riglt arin) from 4 pig recommend O his client that he
(rere screrly heaten hy" the fas trying to set him 0n fire_ plead #uilty #ithout kaoledge o
cist pigs Jhc pcople in the co.n} -
They "cre Jrraigned in cOatt Irala Iitrcsscs haie said against
mwnity showed lhcir Cuntewnt for 041 the 25th of Octohcr #ni had that client" Judge Papp said:
the pigs byt hurling bricks and thei preliminary hearin; on the
bottles in their direction. [n 30ch1 of October- A prelimninary The third isstle inrolvcs the
'respanse, the pics drem heir gans hearing is held to deterininc if denial 0f a prelirninary exami-
and Iiecan {iring into tle crowd thc pizs have enough evidence to nation [0 persons indicated by
of people. An exchange o firc took prosecure thc defendants- citizeils grail:l jury.
place beticcn thc pigs Jidd & U3- If there isn't suf ~ [rcliminar} examination or &t
known assailait. Tlie rcsuls Were ficicnt evidence pzoduccd tlen the lcilst aeress to the graral jury
one dead pig and one wounelcc pig, defendant is to be released from} transcript Iefore trial is vital for
one accuse:| of # Cr" shesaid,
and a viclory for the pevplc. cstody The pigs realizing that
cxaininition' $
didn tha € dil; evidencc Ihat-
preliminary
Using this as an excuse !hc pigs purposc is ta Alerermine if lcrc socrer {0 coritinue the ( Onfincmcnt
raided the NccF. office: The
of the brothers aild sisters,
is eridence 10 orce 3 person O
brothcrs: &nl sisters insicle the 0f ~ dccided t0 einplo; the fascist tac- stand trial.
fice relatin' to Exec"tivc.| indate
tics of 'the 17-man cirize:s
Judge [app Said that under tlie:
No. 3 , dciencdl (ieir Iome in 4 This grand jury has heen
citizens {rand jury" Jaw , this is
jury'
confruntatitn that lasted irom gircn the Jilthority to contimie the
donc hy inexperienced lay people
6:00 P.t . (0 4:UU) 1.mi1. thc #Cxt 16 actinj; #S #,2 arm of the pro- confinement of the dcfendant on
mornitig' _ "Ihc pigs aad alertecl the giren wozd (rom tic police dc- seclito::
naticfl ;ulrdl jnd tilcy ucre ahuuit
[nient . "Thc 17-man citizens
Thlc pigs are ccsperately trying
patre
t0 cnlorce the " :uTan ct. Lf to {ake a cise. "hcy have 70 grand jury' KfS rulcd uncorsti-
te #lole <enminity wuld have evideike, since all of thc orisinal
tuitioml b; (enesec Circuit juclgc
heen areJ thc ctrdlly pigs Elr4 I. Judge Papp rulcd
compluins and wrrAts hwve heen
wouldn t hite crcn comnc into chc Jpinst thc grund jur} lavonthrce dismissed. I3ut Uhc fascists a74
commnity hrutalizingg the ncople. still trying to railron: tilez? nro-
counts.
tle brothers Jul sisters; Ijald noz thers and sisters on anake [xeliere
bxe in a} the pcoplc #"Jlld Tle (irst issue deals with the trumnird-Wp) clarxcs. Tilis is jst
harc Italdl ." ere #reliet" biclory - provision in tlic 13u" that a Jeiensc anorhcr exanipole 0 tlic accal {Q1" 7
As ic statt l: 0tw" are aJl attorne} (nnot sce]grind ' jury Revoluitionary Pcople' $ Consti-
hcing held trumfed-upelarzes. [estiniouy [rOm 8 wicness until tutional ( oiivcntio:
Thc sistcrs halre rxsu;tis 0 Jiter lha witness has tcstificd J} Dz:71/ T0 THI: FASCIS7' PIGS
Sl,O() #ithi 2surellios tlc hro - tlic tri:l; Judkc found tlat NCCF. Detroit
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MAYNE. THEODCRE RoBERTSOLT, leader of the Flint,
Hichigan branch of the Detroit NCCF lead a discussion at
2009 Albert, Flint, fchigan,
on December 1, 1970, during
Tvhich the folloiving items Tere discussed:
Tactics to eliminate the foot patrolman in the
black community through the use Oi three_mzn squads to attack
then and obtain their weapons and radios_ The police are not
to be killed if possible, however, this is permissible if
there is no other means. The attacking of Dolice stations
and knocking out pOler facilities Tvas also discussed 3s a
future tactic.
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II. ACTS IN FURTHERANCE OF REVOLUTIONARY
PROGRAvS AID POLICIXS
On December 2, 1970 , Detective WILIIAM ECMAIIAN ,
Security Section, Intelligence Division, Detroit Police
Department, advised that he was contacted by the Detroit Edison
Electric Company, an: advised that a crew from the electric
company went out to check the meter at 611 Continental,
Detroit, an NCCF office, which is on the rear Of the hcuse,
since a request for service had not been received, and found
that the meter had been jumped. Ivere going to disconnect
the electricity at the meter but Were chased avay by occupants
Of the house The electric company is not going to cut the
wire at the pole as they consider it too dangerous and are
going to let the NCCF have the electricitya
The Flint Chapter Of the Detroit NCCF has egun
work on
fortifying the house at 2009 Albert, Flint, Nichigan,
placing plykiood a {et inches from the wall, which ther
then plan to fill with sand.
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The NCCr is currently operatirg the Free Breakfast-
for School Children Program at three locations in Detroit,
feeding
a total Of approximately 60 persons.
The NCCF also began a Free Clothing Program
on
December 5 , 1970 , which is scheduled to be open eery Saturday.
DE Tl
December 7 , 1970
The NCCr branch at Flint, Michigan, has a Free
Breakfast for School Children Progran which operates five
days a week and feeds approximately 50 children per
DE T26
Deceraber 11, 1970
At approximately 1.45 a.m., December 25 , 1970,
a marked police vehicle driving south on 17th Street from
Magnolia Street, Detroit, observed 3 man wno they believed had
a
pistol in his hand. The police car, upon circling the block,
found sare Iegro male standing
on the proch Of 3591 17th
Street, an office of the NCCF with a rifle, which he pointed
at the police car, which imediately left.
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III; TEACHING OF THE_REVQLUTIQJARY_PROCRAM
Political education classes will be hela at
Community Information Center Number 1, 611 Continental and
Center Number 2 , 3595 17th Street, beginning Sunday, Decenber
13, 1970.
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The Detroit NCCF has been studying the following
U.Sa Army Manuals:
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"Unconventional Warfare Devices and Techniques"
"Military Explosives"
M 'Explosives and Demolitions"
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Iv . DCCUNNNTS URGING THZ REVOLUTIONARY PRCGRAM
No new leaflets were "distributed in Detroit
the NCCF during December _
V: ZVIDENCE 0? NATIONAL WITY
VIRON REDIINE , Detroit NCCR is currently on
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temporary assignment in the San Francisco area.
SF T16
December 3 , 1970
NORMAW MC KEE , Detroit NCCF member _ is scheduled
to return to Detroit from a visit to BEP National Headquarters,
Oakland, California, American Airlines Flight 136, 6:45
a.m., December 10 , 1970 .
SF Tl6
December 10 , 1970
SAN NAP IER and KENNETT HORSTCN _ both BPP San
Francisco, are scheduled to arrive Detroit, Decenber 10 , 1970.
SF T-22
December 10 , 1970
JOF HENRY BOWAN , BPP Philacelphia, arrived in
Detroit, December 11, 1970 , and returned to Philadelphia;
December 13, 1970.
DE I-1
December 14, 1970
SAYWNAP IER , distribution manager for MI The Black
Panther" newspaper, was in Detroit and planncd to fly to
11..1,,
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Chicago on American Airlines Flight 193, December 15, 1970,
have a brief conference at the airport With memnbers of the
Chiczgo BFP ana continue on to San Francisco via United
Airlines Flight 139
SF /-22
December 14, 1970
THOMAS/JOLLX , BPP Ne1t York, arrived in Detroit
December 14, 1970_
DE i-1
December 15, 1970
RON GARDNER and NATE vC DOFELL from Knoxville,
Tennessee, visited Detroit the end of iovember , 1970 , as
they desired to start an NCCr Chapter in Knoxville_
were furnished instructions and told to.contact National
Headquarters, Oakland, California, for authorization.
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Decenber 15 , 1970.
THOjAS JOULY _ BP? Wew York, lefr the Detroit HCCr
December 16, 1970 , 10.30 P.mo , en route to San Zrancisco,
where he expects to arrive at 12:30 a.m. , Decenber 17, 1970.
SF T-22
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KEiWNZ"H ;HORSTOT _ 2 representative Of the BPP
Central Corittee, Oakland, California, currertly running
the Detroit NCCr eas en route to San Francisco, California,
On} December 19, 1970.
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KENNETH HORSTON returneda to Detroit from Oakland,
California on December 23 , 1970;
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY BPP )
ls0 known as
B] ack Paather_Party for Self Defense
According to the offieial newspaper of tlie BPP _ the BPP
was
started during December , 1966, in Oakland, California, to
organize black people SO they can take control Oi the life,
politics, and the destiny Of the black community. It was
organized by BOBBY G. SEALE , BPP Chairman, and HUEY P, NERTON ,
Minister of Defense, BPP .
The official newspaper , called m The Black Panther, m1
regularly states that the BPP advocates the use Of guns and
guerrilla tactics in its revolutionary program to end oppression
Of che black people_ Residents of the black community are
urged to arm
themselves against the police who are consistently
referrea ro as "pigs" who shoula be killed.
The newspaper, in its lssue' of Septenber 7 , 1968_ had an
article by the then Kinister Of Education, GEORGE MURRAY .
This article ended with the following:
"Black Illen. Black people, colored persons of America,
revolt everywherel Arm yourselves_ The only culture
Tvorth keeping is revolutionary culture. Change.
Freedom everywhere.- Dynamitel Black powver. Use
the Kill the pigs everywhere "1
The BPP newspaper, issue of October 5 , 1968, had an
article introduced with the following statenent: "We Till
not Gissent from American government_ we will overthrow it."
DAVID HILLIARD, Chiet of Staff, BPP in a speech 2t the
San Francisco Polo Field on November 15, 1969 , said "Re Till
kill Richara Nixon."
DAVID HILLARD , in the M New York Times, M issue of
December 13, 1969_ was quoted as follows: "me advocate che
very direct overthrow Of the government way Of force
and violence."
In the issue of April 25 , 1970 ,_ the BPP newspaper hzd
an article bY Minister of Culture EMORY DOUGLAS as follows:
"The only way to make this racist US government 2dninister
justice to the people it is oppressing, is. by taking
up arms against this government , killing the officials,
until the reactionary forces. ere dezd and those that
are left turn their weapons on their superiors, thereby
passing revolutionary judgement against the number one
enemy of all mankind, the racist US government._ M1
The BPP Headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta Street,
Oakland, California- Branches of the BPP and Comnittees to
Conbat Fascism under control of the BPF have been established
in various locations in the USA.
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL B UREAU 0F INVESTICATION
In Reply, Plcasc Refcr to Detrcit, Michigan
File No. January 6, 1971
Title BLACK FANTHER PARTY (BPP)
NATIONAL COM TTYTEE TO CONBAT FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVISION
Character SM SMITH ACT Or 1940; SEDITIOUS
CONSP IRACY , REBELLIOiV AID INSURRECTIONT
Reference Detroit report dated and captioned
as above.
All scurces (except any listed below) whose identities
are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
inforation in the pasta
Thle document contalrs nelther rccommendationg nor coucluelong 0f the FBI. It J8 the property
of the FBI and 18 Joaned to Your agency; It and Its contents are not to be distributed outslde
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L GDERAL RUREAU OF INVESTICATJON
6 0fficf ofrice 0f Origiv in fc INvESTi6ATivr piniou
DEIROFT SAi FRAVISCO 12/17/70 10/28 12/3/70
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PFNTNL: PARTY . ( BP? } SA DONALD V c RITENCUR , JR . ah
NRICJAL: CONNITZZE TO CCiBAT CMRRACTER TF RSE
FASCISM (icCz)
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REELLION AND INZURIECTION
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Specfal Agent RICHARD C. PQHLMN recordea IIEY
~NNTON' 5 spccch al Oakland Unlversity, Rochester, Michigan,
on 11/13/70.
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UN sTTiS DE?ARTMENT O7 ~ICE
TECERAL BUrEAU OF #f;VESTIGiTI _ GUNRDENTIAL
1 ilG; Detrojt (3M)
Secrct Servicc, Detroit (Teli) ;
QSI, Daytcn, ohio (RN)
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Gic: 12/1'/70
Fieid Office File # 157-3075 Bureau File #: 105-165706-15
Titie: BLACK PANITER PARTY (BYP)
NTIONAL COMMITTEE TO COMPAT FASCISM (NCCF)
DETROIT DIVISION
Cliaracter: RACIAL MATTERS SMITH ACT O7 1940;
SEDITICJS CONSP IRECY , REBELL:ION AND INSURRECTION
Synopsis: The Detroit NCCF continues to operate under
the direction of BPP National Feadquerters,
Oakland, Californiz. HUEY NEMTON spote at three
Michigan universities in 11/70_
:
to ralse funds
for the Detroit 16. Tie Detroit NCCF hac opened
8 branch in Flint, Micha The NCCF contines
to operate a Breakfast for Children Program; and
hold8 political education classes on sundaysa
Several leaflets were distributea to the black
community regarding the Detroit 160 The Detrcit
NCCF continues to sell It The Black Farcher" nems -
paper 0
DET ILE
I. REVOLUTIONARY PROCRAMS AND POLICIES
As EXPRESSED BY BLCK PANTER
PETX (E22) LEADRS
A characterization of the Black
Penther Pcrty (cr;) 1s contained
in the appendix pages attached
heretoo
CONFICENTLAL
GROUj' 1
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doclassliicatlon
Thts document contatns neIthcr recommendatlons nor concluslons of the FBI: It Io Ithe proporty of the FBI and I loaed (0
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I REVOLU TIONNARY TROCRAMS AND POLICIES As
EXPRESSED BY BLACK PANTHILR PARTY LERDZRS
IIo #ACTS IN FURTHERZCE OF REVOLUTICNERY PROGRANS
AND POLICIES
III- TEACHING OF TFE REVOLUTIONARY PROCRA 5
IV _ DOCUNENTS URGING 10 REVOLUTIONARY FROGRAN 5
V EVIDENCE OF NATIONAL UNITY 44
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The Associaticn of Black Sturents, Oaklznd
University; Rcchester, Michig:n, sponsored 2 rally in
support cf xllc Detroii 16 on November 16 , 1970 , featuring
HUEY P NSFTCa
RUEY P . NEwYOri is the Hinister of
Defense, BPP _
Tne main thene of the speech given HUXY P
NETON on Novenber 16 . 1970 , at Oakland University was that
ali poor blacks and poor whites: the working classcs, the
oppresscd of the worid, must all join fcrces as a united
body againsk the M1 ruling circle" in the United Stateso
NENTON repeucedly seferrea to this 61 ruling circle" through-
ou his entire speech ard apparently interpreted this M1 ruling
circle" as those leaders of Government and Industry: the
imperialists or those who are rich in this societya NEWTON
wanted equality for everyone with mo one superior to
his fellow mana He indicated the Negro is a class brotber
witb the poor whites ana: must join in their effort to
overcoiie the n ruling circlea #
NERTON stated, M The Black Panther Party 1s the
vanguara of the revolution on a world-wide level because the
worla 1s really one community ana Ke ve taken Marxisi-Leninist
to a greater level and, therefore; we are the greacest
Marxist-Leninists that ever lived, and we say chis not to
be arrogent because Some times I Rish that someone else
would carry that banner because the Way is narrowv and the
burden is heavy - I
In conclusion; che speech by NEFTON pras 2
rambling,
many tires incoherent Marxist-Leninist influenced ; low-key
revolutionary type_ speech which attempted to shoi 3 connection
between the Bb? ana the League of Revoluticnary Black Korkers
(LRE;?) as well as a unity betwecn the BFP ana all oppressed
persons of the world.
A characterization of the LRBWI is containcd
in the appendix pagez attached heretoo
Ais speech called for the rcleasa 0f thc Detroit 16 ,
freedon for ENGELA DAVIS_ BOBBY SEALE , and all the oppressed
brothers and for the ultimate cverthrow of the pigs.
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The speech eppeared to be rkher poorly organized
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~8 NEMTO. Ka; easily diverred rron thn: main topics wnich
A4` sccied to be purslinge Tne speech hac very few references
to any actual radical action or violent confrontaticn.
The Black Student Union, University of fichigan,
Ann Arbor
1
Michigen, sponsored a rally in support of the
Detroit 16 O2 Novenber 17, 1970, featuring HUEY MEW'TOV_
NEWTON stated tha the working class wvill be the
ones to carry out the M1 revolution" and carry the #8 rcvolution
banner" and will most likely initiate the creation of the
new order. Throughout his speech, NEMTOJ talked about the
new order which will occur when the worla is taken over Jy
Coruiunism. Throughout the speech, NETTON refers to capitalism
stating that while it has czused many problems, it has also
laid the foundation for Communisn. Fe stated thaz the
wealthy are the ruling circle and namea ROCREFELLER and FCRD
as being in this circlee NEHTOiv stated that they offerrea
troops to the Vietnamese people, hoever, did not a
definite answer on their proposal_
DE 2-20
November 17, 1970
The Black Liberation Front International, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, Michigan, sponsored a rally
in support of the Detroit 16 on November 17 , 1970, featuring
IUEY NEWTOiV .
The speech given by NERTON was scheduled for
10:00 2 Mo , in the auditorium at Michigen State University
The doors were open prior to 10:00 8 mo and persons admitted
after a thorough search, for a fee Of 82000 , except Negro
Eemales, who were charged 25 centse Thoge persons attending
the speech were aavised that were not allowed to leave,
epplaud, or
stand during the speech, and that anyone leaving
could not returno NEWTON arrived at approxima 11:30 ao m. ,
and spoke on Marxist-Leninist theories plzcing particular
emphasis on thz Russian Revolution and it8 relationship to
the BPP . The body of the speech was concludea at 1:45 P.m.:
At approxiniately I:00 Pam. most 0f the audience had left
because were unable to understana NERTON and were
getting fcd Lp with the treatment Tare receiving. After
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DE T-25
November 17 , 1970
On Surzay' Novamber 15, 1970 ,
a meeting of the
National Committee to Combat Fascism (NcCF) organizing
bureau for the Bzp _ was hela at 2009 Alberk, Plint, Michigan,
2t Ihich 1ZYZ IzC_CRE FOZEZTSON X2 in chizz2, Zveryone
present was acked i2 had 8 wezpun and Lhcs2 that asd not
were told to 0-? ana tliat it was no problem to obtain
weapons 3s all would have to do is kill SCte M pica" &a
take their wearons and equipmente ROBLRTSCN cmpnasized
that Flint was overdue in thc killing of police officers and
also comented that if you Olyned 3 GUm , there kould never
be an excuse for being errested Eor cerrying a concealed
weapon as Flint Police Officers worked two nen to a
car and the officers shoyla be killed 1f confronted, It
was algo mertioned that they Tpuld attempt to get 3 black
policeman to becone an inforner for the NCCE
DE T-24
November 17 , 1970
II_ ACTS In FURTEERANCE O2 REVOLUJTICNARY PROERAMS
AND POLICIES
The Detroit NCCF sponsored a
rally at the Malcoln X
Community Center, Inksker_
6
Michigen, at 7:00 Pe I .
8
on October
30 , 1970, to raise funas for the Gefense of the Detroit 152
About 50 people attended ana approximatcly $200. 00 Ivorth
Of pepers_ buttons, ana literature were sold. Speakcrs from
the NCCF talkea about the police coning into the cornunity
stating that the community shoula defena itselfo
The NCCF also sponsored 3 rally at the Northside
Family Center, 160 Eelmont , Detrcit, on Novenber 1, 1970,
at 7:30 Pc Z. and NCCR; speakers 2gain talked about the pclice
coming into tne community and stating that the comunity should
defend itself.
DE T-1
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RONNIE IRNIL, Detroit NCCF 2t a rock concert to
raise moncy for che NCCF Defense Fund on Novembex 10 , 1970,
Wayne Statc University, student Center Building, made a
speech reg: rding the Shooting of the Detroit Police Officers
on October 24 , 1970, and stated that the whize rzcicals
should support the Detroit 16_ He stated that the "pigs"
cane dO1vn on the conunity and the NCCF responaed, and that
if community leaders had not interceded, the NCCF members
woula have been killed.
DE Rl
November 1l, 1970
The Detroit FCCF has opened a new branch at 2009
4lbert, Flint, Michigan: which is to be used as headquarters
ana the branch will be headed bY RAYIE TEODORT ROBZRTSON -
A number of indiviauals at Flint have been selling the BP?
newspaper in order to produce funds to establish the
Jocal brancho A general meeting ard political equcation
elass is to be held on November 15, 1970.
DE 126
Noveiber 12, 1970
On November 18, 1970 , members of the Flint branch
of the Detroit NCCF _
1
nalled 2 X 45 around the dorn stairs
windcws as a framework for some heavy screen or fence which
they plan to stretch across the windows- W4YIE TEODORE
ROBERTSON ordered that sana shoulid be brought in *o bullet
proof the walls by using plyrood sheets to box in an area
approrimacely three feet from the cuter walls Of the houze
both upstairs and dowinstairs ana then filling tke area with
sand. They also feel that heavy screening on the Tvindows
will prevent tear gas Erom being thxown or shot thrcugh the
windofs_ A "National Committee to Combat Fascism" has
been placed in front of 2009 Albert, Flint, Michiganl.
A discussion was held as to the obtaining Of g2s
masks, Tater canteens, ana 3 fire extinguisher.
DE T24
Noveraber 23 , 1970
III TZACHING OP TE BZVQLUTIONARY PRO3?4ii
A political education class was hela Onl November
15_ 1970 , at the NCCF 12845 14th Street, Detroit, Michigan.
01 The Black Panther" newspaper was usea as a source of discussion
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ana the topics used concerned the " Battlefield in
Cairo."
DE 'R27
Nowenber 17_ 1970
Political educaiion classes are hela by the Detroit
NCCF every Sundzy at 12345 14th Strczt, Detroit, Michigan.
DE @l
November 24 , 1970
IV . DOCUNENCS URGENG TEE_REVQLITTICNAY PRORRAN
On Novenber 2 , 1970_ DE T-23 furnished copies of
two leaflets, one entitlea "Free the Detroit Penthers" oh
the front ad "1 The priscns anz Jails are Fillcd witch Political
Prisoners" on the backc ana the other "Fund Raising Rally- I
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ERONE DESAUSSURE XIM GARNER
DAVID X Jonnson CAROL E SMITR
SFANTI JOMESON VICTOR GRAYSON SYL,VIA ROBINSON
CASSANDRA PARKER DIANA BFOWN
JERONE LEE LINDA KARNSLEY
WILLIAK CUNXSINGNAM PAT' DiNCAN
Ov THE MIGET OF QCTOnER 1970 5 : 30 PX , THF REGCTIONARY GESTAPO
FORCES , UXDER T'EE COMNAND 0f COMMISSIONEP JCIN F NICKOLS , STAGED M
ATTACK CF Tj'5 tia C,CaF. aFrICi; LOCAik) AT' 16th AND WYRTLE
IN THE COURSE 0F TfE ATT TKE OFFICE #AS BOSSARDED WITH 4 B/R -
AGE 0F BULIETS AiiD TEAR GAS BONTS RESUL;TING KIT; TRE ARPEST cr 15
MEMBETS Oxi TPUPEE-UP CK'SCS Of'
CNSPIFACY
To COMmI?' MURIER AD XUR-
DFR, THKIR RANSCX (SC-CALLTD BONDS ) EAGzD IRck s100 T0 00 0
WF SEE THIS OVERT ACTIC'[ As ANOTMER ATTEMiPT To DESTROY THE GLACK
PAN'CHER PARTY AND It'S FFFOF'CS IM CC} LATING FASCISX EENE In TIS OP.
PRESSIVE SOCIETY #D "IT Cki OVEF-
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FOR FURTIER INFORMNTION conZiCT: 584-8953
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DEPARTKXENT RESULTS 0F THIS.EMCO INTER LEAD TO A SEIGE
OF TNE INFOPNATTON CENTER WHICH ENDED IN THE APREST OF
15 N,C,C.F, KEMBERS _
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WURZEES UDe? SIECK NIKE; #o?eS
UlnatIJrIN{ AVn ~fire- 44s ~The racist policeman nust wiihdraw immediately from our
comrunities, Czase their wanton inutder ad brutality torture
of Blezk pcople, &1' face the wreth of the ared pecple >?
TADZEAX[TTjS*ALArU 74Tatt p6r*"?6 +II BatztsaX
On Saturday, October 24 , ttc Seccnd Preciiict Police Station ic,d 2n :ss381[ c; t*? %e;
i8yiarcers of tta Detroit chepter of the Fational Cozelttec to Ccabat Faacism, (CF) _
130 attack bezan about S:CO P.k. wnen the Folicc officers accosted KCCP Eerbers 52.li22
Slack Pentker Nevapaper 3e2r Nrtlc &ni lcth Street. The Stcse contined {til 2#cut
Bo A.M. Sundey 5orning, ien Pollce arresled Esttccw Slcck ycth 1ho Ycfe f2 tte KG?
xguarterg, Lnder the #efchful e7es, &34 act@ sor 80 watclful €jes, c: citisers 62 L0
"4ity. Zicht 2€ @oce _r-ested_lere_
0B PGLIC? {TTACRER #4S KILLED AM? 2T0
NIERS' WOU;DED iN TT}z FCLICE STEGE Ox TiE
ICF ZEALZUNRTSRS. No ONZ IxSI? T22 SCCF
ADisPTZRS R4s HWRT DuiRIXG InE SIZCE ,
'N IXOwC? Tz FOLICE 8Sz)) ALL, KIFDS OF
IVER-KILL" . WEAFONS 41D CFFXICAE TAREAEE
'EMTS_ DURIRC TE ASSTALT QN T92
({ THF TME WIIEA BLOPLE Cx
0fxembITY {ROD XIRTLR AND !6th ST _
sit BACK AND VIEW PROCESSER
0f INJUSTICI, AXD INEQUALiTX
'2ople vers {orced out of their hozcs at
point &8 Ferz prevcmted frce p2ssage
HAS COMl TO A:" E:D "
"ush theit 8vR Coriunily e Ih2 Folice
over $ Vith armcd forcc; the %yrtlo alid
[teenth; Conmunity , and People COFe to
rsta:d thaz che only wa} to rcsci# tiz Ihc rcoporsc of €59 Fiscst Tolicc #zS rc
[rt0] of cheir Corurltz 2izd t8c{1 Live? harass; Antialdate, 3i6 rrest th: ccmcez:
0 devclop 3 Yorte grcater than thzc of Peegle wn? reprerentcd cbe etsre Cozeutyo
Polsce ad the ctlar agenctes wo vere ht '@25* {xvc pcople were 8rnied 2.& Jb" lana Lo ae0isr bne Eoizce~tha State Eol~ crou? Persons werc haresscd brue4122e4
Ehc Jusrice Dcpattrcrt , ana lte Natiore axti 21l Bere intidated by tha ewew? 0f
perd werc al1 oii alert ad ha:l observers I'_ '0ass Turder" ar4 thc ralisaffow of 052fr
he lack of #pcurity ce4 ccntrol cver what he?zx
En thefr 0; corzu:ieie; uring che cssaule sicgc,crords 0f
pnicy peeplc cathercd
Lo {iv'e Eyrbolic
prt to tia2 Black: ycutk irside cke house
attacko Thc "cople #ere tnere Lo sho; Wi;E) TIE Pof iCi BECAN TO { 8cr %
tla Cozsmity dicacrear vth the actioze Glo.) TR PCOZE BECA E { "aicREBZ) %1
a cupposed "Protittor# 0f Liberty" , AFD TFiC {Ti;CK)XG DCLICE {Ti XEI :0
b? Crord Faz urorgenizcd aia had "3 Zo DIS; ZrSz uK CBU;) KIIm X RSiSiZE
tbc ariecrolicc rcspus: Lo cecir Visheg FRO Tir PEOFLL T7K;? # G}tmzXEw TJ:
QF Tue SiGh Akd WITNRAw Pi(f {TE CCl- SPZJRT' tmz Tomri i2 Ikr i34rjimRTZSS
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Lce Dcpari,ueqz crcl thc FBI porktns Kith €6
illed local Low Enfcrccrtnt Agcncies.
Ic 8c*izs th the Govcrizent Ls attesptts
to destroy ch #k Panthcr Party by in5ol-
:U ATCACK ACLINST Tuz XCF CORZZEICS tica &id their gipportcrs Ia ic#2l €zi8]
ii3 0p ERTKCkS 1N IUJOR CITIES 4TT82 - and kcepirg chcir rccbers in Jall wlth Ri;a
To DESTEOY T3 BLACY PAXIZ? fiRIZ A#D Bail? .
'WIZINC BiztrAW , TFE XiTIOKE CC.Ek
GNmT FASCiSM.
baforc ttle atiack on 16eh1 Strce::
TMEREFCRE WE D5Y4R:
Fe attacked two #CCZ officse, bet
FAces had vacatcd esrlicr €o move
i}c Sirteen Stseer beadquarters. Ite
used.che excuse 0f serving 27 cviceion TRlT AIL BERSOXS ARAESTZD BE RCEASZD
to cttack :he two crzcy #CCP office? .
IEDIATLLY WITCUZ Xr CuanizS
T7E STOORG OP T1z ?LiCz 83?ICERS
BE RULED JUSTT?Usz SEi? DEFEZZ
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Ime Toiice s y tar after they heracecd
atcezpted 8o bruralize the #CCP sczberc
pth sid Nyrtlc, tise bzolber? ran Snko the
R hcacquartcrs Oji Iveh Strcct< Te Policc WNEEES_IESE_2244e: 422 XEZ_ERUT
the a@e cxcuse *0 justify tbeir a9ejult }O Pc #EL 23270 I3 We0e413
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On November 12, 1970, DE T-3 furnished copies Of
two leaflets entitled "Free The Detroit 15" and MI Who are
the Black Panth
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Fifteen mombcrs of the local Xaticnal
47o iComnittec +0 Conbat Fascibm, the Organizing
buroeu of the-Black Panthcr Party, ere in Jeil,
Each of them ba8 becn chbarged with first dezree
murder &nd conspirecy t0 cotmi t murder.
They were in or neer the Y,C-C.F', ofice:
oni Saturday evening, Qctcber 24, when #Fo figs
boat two black youtho #bo were sellins tze Bleck
Zanther Nexspapor. Te people in tbe cCzuni-y
8 rezponded by defending the t5o brothers ; 2rd
#hen wore Figs came on the scene Kith #ceir
gung out Bnd, shcotings tbe people 2tein ce_
fexdei thenselves, leaving . one ^ pig dead ard
enother wourded _ 1 whole aImy of officezs
converged iipon the %.c.C.F 0ffi end
Iina after about eight houtS , the 15:
eictere. and brothers inside Surrerdered
DETR 8 5
15_
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GIvi Io POLITICAL PRISORERS . DEFCLISE TU:Ia
FOR TUETHER INTCRMGATIGN COXTACZ : 584-6353
HATIORAL'COMileSZE 70 CCH!AT FLSCIS
MINISTRY OI' INFORA TICH
128#5 1wth STREET
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Tne 10 point program of the Black Penthers Party begins "We want our freedon_
"1 Ka wirt power to Getermine 'tbe dest of O1r black community. The Black
uplc in Rmerica werc brousht here from their native lend 26 6 laves 2nd ever
:;3ince have been kept on the lovest ievel of Azcrican society_ They ere
2 ' 'conunity of Beople with their Owin history! econonic life, ard culturc. Yct
tevtgc ~aver bad politicel power over their Own comunity. The Black Panther
siiy formed to fignt for this political power.
But the foundezs of tke Black Penther Party, led by Huey P_ Newton , krew
"inat they had to have more tiian tneir goals_ They had to understsnd ho; tbey
were gcing to echieve them . Huey s answer was "Serve the People" ana "Pick up
Mt the gun- The Black Penthers realized tbet tne People can be liberated only
ibeir own effortz , ana that the Pantrers rad to reach out to tkeir cCiunity,
find out; its needs , end respond to tned. Ard they reelizea that: "political Porer
IX rows out ci the berre} Of" 3 gun , thet the people in the black community vere
being moned dox by the police and bed to-defend thedselves ard thet political
power over their Coilmunity would never leeve the hand3 of the rich ana enter their
Ow) hands unless they conbatted tke police--the army of the rich_
Huey first put hi8 uders tanding cf servicg the people ana picking up the
BuD into practice yhen he ara Bobby Seale went out One night with 8 herner
ana 8 shot Gun to UP a stop sign that was bedly peedea by the ccuzizity.
Bohhy stocd guerz with ine erot gun while Huey nemerea in the 8 Later,
the Pantherg started rany heelth clinics
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brcakfast for children progrets
$
and
pfhler community services
Becense of what the Panthers want for their people, because they ere goirg
~about getting it, and because the coiunity i8 beginning to look towards them for
Jeadership, their ereay is scarer. So scerea that they heve startea 8 netion
wide czuipaign to destroy tbe Penthere . Fred Barpton wes murdered in Chicago
xhile he slept , Bobby Hutton %a8 murdered in Caklend, Calif_ aS he #alked Out
of & bous e with bis hends up , both by police ozzicers that still rere in free_
Rlack Pentber ena #.C.C .F offices all across the netion (LoA.
$
New Orlcans
Toledo, Zhiladelpnie) have bcen attecked ena rengecked by police officers _ Ana
nox Detroit jcins the list, just 8s ine F C.C.F nere wes beginning to start 8
free comuity bealth clinic end to gain the support of the counity
But the Pentters continue to grcw end 3ink deeper end deeper roots anong
the people. Ana 2li of uS poor &nc workirg pecple, black and wnite, should be
glaa
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ghoule defend the Penthers ard kelp thedi grO1 _ For the Ponthcrs are
fighting the enery of all poor and working people: the rich (e.G. the Owhers
of" GM ) who run this country end controi not ouly the black cojilunity bet all of
.Our coniunities , schools ana fectoriee Hucy seys "We dcn't hate white pccple;
we hate thc Crpressor, 1} And S0 do we. We say rignt on Fiucy P_ Fewlon Power to
the.Hlack Pantber Forty: Power to thle Peoplc: Frec thle Detroit 15'
Committee to Free thc Detroit 15
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On December 2, 1970, DE T-3 furnished copies of
two ieaflets entitled "Piggy Bang-Bang" and "Political
Prisoner3: Denfese Fund"
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{Kou wX? XORESEAL FOOL!
'YOU #RVE CCtPUTEL,I BLoEN YOUR COOL !
YQU Wo OIiX T0 T+S PEOFLE
AND LIE AxD) LIZ Awd LIK 4 TE PEOPLE SAY
OFi PIEGY MIGGY , FOr IHIS YOU NUST DIE!
WE KOw 0f YOUR PLAN Of GEWPOCIDE
TEIS FACZ 30 TFUE YCU CnnNOT NIDE
YQU BEAS:' MIio ARE SQ LOw
FOR Yoi WE MILL SKO #O WOE!
OUR
PzO?LZ
ARE WEING EDUCATED
AnD ARE soot TO BE LIRERATED
FOR TIEIR BODY WILL Con ECr WITH THEIR MK)
THIEN DIG IT
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HE CONA SIEZE 'IHE TINE!
FOR WE
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TFE OPPRESSED PEOPLE OF FASCIST
BABYLON ARE OUz' To DO
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WHAT' #AS T0 BE DOHE :
THERE IS Mo RECTIFICATION
NOR JUSTIFICATICN
fOR YCUR ADWOCRTION
OF IHE BRUTALIZATION
Of THE PEOPLE , MNICH YOU OPPRESS
PIGS OF TIE POWER STFUCTURE YOU ARE INSANE!
SO ALl WE CAN SAX IS PIGGY WICGY BANG 3aG!
ALL, PORER 70 THE PEDPLE
LIBERATIOH pY ANY MENNS DETROTT T} 16"
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On December 3 , 1970 , DE T3 furnished a copy Of
a leaflet entitled Mi Black Policemana "
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Bleckman listen to the voices of the PEOPLE
OUR HISTORY IN THIS NTRY FAS BEEN WRITTEN IN OD. OUR BLOOD.
E MOST TRAGIC SCENES IN TKAT HISTORY ARE THOSE OF BLACY BLOOD BEING
ILLED BY BiACX MEN IT IS NOw TIME To CHANGE THOSE SCENES , It IS
ME To REGAIN THAT HONOR THAT WAS TAKEN FROM OUR PEOPLE BY TROSE IN_
VIDUALS THAT HAVE ALLOWED THEMSELVES TO BE USED AS PAINS , AND CAIN ON
{DDER ' S BY THE OPPRESSORS OF THE PEOPLE .
JUST AS OUR BLACK MEN ARE USED IN VIETNAN TO KILL THE POOR PEOPLE
VIETNAM FOR OUR OwN OPPRESSORS WHO ALSO EMPLOY PEOPLE WITH MEAPONS
WAR To PATROL 9 BRUTALIZE AND KILL BLACK PEOPLE HERE IN THE UNTTED
FATES , HERE IN DETROIT .
JUST AS THE BLACK G.I. MUST SALVAGE HIS HONOR , QUR FONOR BY REFUS -
G T0 BE CONE A PART OF TRE MONSTERQUS WAR MACHINE ABROAD. YOU: MUST
FFUSE TO BECOME A PART OF THE MONSTEROUS NAR MACHINE HERE IN THE
JIRER COUNTRY OF WAR
I
THE AMERICAN EMPIRE
WE HAVE TO PULL ` AWAY FROM TIAT FLUNKEYISM. ESPECILLLY WHEN I2fS
FALING WITH THE WELL BEING OF OUR PEOPLE AND THE KONOR OF YOUR OFN SOUL:
MUST NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO FIGHT FOR THE PRIVATE INTERESTS OF A FEW
WDIVIDUALS OR A NARROW CLIQUE
9
BUT FOR THE INTERESTS OF ALL OUR. PEOPLE .
MUST FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND SANITY ,
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YOti ` MUST MAKE THE DEC-SION IF You ARE GOING 7n WORK HARD. TO
IiL OR #ORK WITSS OBTAIN OUR FREEDOM. AS FAS AS OUR OWN DESIRE
S CONCERNED , WE DON 'T WANT TO FIGHT EVEN FOR A SINGLE DAY _ BUT IF CIR-
HiMSIANCES FORCE US TO FIGRT , WE CAN FIGHT To THE FINISH .
IF ANYOME WRETHER KE BE WHITE OR BLACK ATTACKS US AND IF CONDITIONS
{XVORABLE FOR BATTLE , WE WILL CERTAINLY ACt IN SELF-DEFENSE TO WIPE
ItzDUT RESOLUTELY , THOROUGHLY , WOLLY AND COMPLETELY.
WE WILL NOT AND CAN NOT STRIKE RASHLY , BUT WHEN WE . DO. STRIKE , WE
lust WIN_
koNE" HOME BLACK MAN TO YOUR TRUE FAMILY , YOUR BLACK FAMILY , YOUR SLAVE
anILy _
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On December 1, 1970 , Dc T-l furnished the following
bocklets, which were received from BPP Fast Coast Distribution,
'Ncw York, for use in instructing political education classes:
1, 1} The Palestinian Revolution"
2. 4I Nasress the Al-Fateh Delegation to the
Second International Conference in Support Of
the Arab Peoples"
3. "Dialogue with Abu-Amar, 19
A `copy of each of the above follows:
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toni J4nent
Tbe
Palessimzien
Rewelutien
Mlessage frcm The Palestine
National Liberation Movement
(Fateh}
to the IZth Annual Convention
of Arab Students in the
United States anc Canada
held in Ann Arbor, Michigan
August 26-31,1988
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to thwert tnvir opponont'g
Falostinian pooplc puenttoodelllitdselans.
The
It is inlesd an konor to ~cdress t .s Sovon-
tinuad to rasiSE by difftcoateleonses8u505
ard cox-
ecnth Corcntion ihe Orgarieat:on of Arab Students
stocd to take orco egainGthatfull se 7im
2 tro Urited Stctos &r1 Carads_ 1 #ish to :har:k tha
their own
astacially ullerefnonGobtiity
for
Tg2rization for its kr 8mvjtation to Fatoh t
evilene of the Arab goverrzants_bocate continuous
darass this conference Irhsch rep osents s corner+
evicent. blatently
tcne of active Erab tkought vis-&-vis the Felostinien
Reroly" 2n, Ic is lidcnt froe th8 deleiitos the de
Tho beginning of 1965 signaled
tho
kr%6 and 6h8 'gessts, that wa :re concosrc here
derordonozoTd
#tserted ths Falestinians
1
Bxa of
hoz with rheioric but +itn conscious #rlysIs, plcn- conune%d of their
0zmn struggle
risht to
hinz, ard urderstersing 0f tha izportarca cf xn8
tnion people foraied tho gotergi Bence the Falas-
[Falestinian Revolution arx its faz'-rueching inpact
Revolution according to tEorfolloving Fcik
of the
lupon the Falostinian peorle tho Areb ntlon, the 1
principles:
wor 3a '5 conscierce &rd &1l hicinistic values.
4ll action must
bo guided by
2 frae ioddperdent Fhlestinian will in 2n
As ;ou no dowabc know , the Talestlrien Tcoplc worde, ar deed.
thought,
havo nct ceased to strueslc asinst tieit cprressors 2
ever sinco first realiged tnct worlo coloniclism
Srotecting the Ravolution from
218 exrinsicnist Zfonst setticr colonialism were
or intorferorce fron
any Arab
any influerce
cons Tiring to rob thee ci t%ir Klostinian boraland.
avoiding involveuont in
the
xovertmant x4
T0 %iorisiS, this 0s tke flrct ctep towurd soizure of the Arab governents _ internl affaifs ~
ara conirol Of the Rrab nction '8 resobrces #hich
'will effectively hindor its sconoric developent and
3. Songidasing the striggla for tro
cultural progress.
of Felestine
2 phase
orenCiothi Jiberatdon
ar hence must absorb ll struggle
3 As ycu elsc kow; tho Ttlagtinian pacple stb- segnents of tha
Fiostillantsotietri .ll
sc]ert io i.c 13n8 ctastroyio hzvo bacn Sibjccte
tbatnitc "liboretion of lalesocie 2ssertins
to #l 16 the road t? Govere cor,strairtst 25 wcll 4; &osii tution, poverty,
disporsion, &nt parsccltion; It 1s i.deea Graring 4.
tka t this trcatsont has not Jed to the lcss of tho
the "elestinian pooplo
em
Falastinien 6 '5 idcntity, Certruction of thoir
tiomry vangurds
through &rmcd
the revolu-
will, sni their t2t1l &isp8 Sic, 83 T7eS orignc]ly 5.
struzglo.
i7*arded. Tne Flestinions: ESluing rewolrticnsry
the Flestinian paople
Kith
will, tacir claer underetanding that they &r0 Fert masses through
the armed
Rovoluttontheoxrab
of the fireb rsticn ard trat tneir str"gcle Rgaingt
itleptionan Revoluticneis evilatioian or tha
Zionssn is-in-reality-the Areb ration" 3 stwgglo,
Eccigtia' _
Arcb in depth , anzesetioaalilx
theif ulcinate victory, &nd thoir mture uderstanding g02 ara objectives. In
bf the %orel &rz huzn impcratives for tho liboration 6
or their hcmelard era &ll Verious elemcnts cobizied
the Jiberation of Falestine
other Arab issuoz. over&11
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the Zionist ~rceerc0 Thich caused am still czuses
7 . Mobilizir; the channcling forces in thg Arab tremendous djslocation in the social end coliticel
wor-Jd towercl the Falestinien Revolutiona fibers of thq #reb world_ T*e result cf this hes
been tho cont:owing beckwarewess of the Arab pople
8 Rejecting the principle 0i conventional
ax wihl be theit ultimto destruckiono
werfarq duo to tho international imporialist
circustancGs which protect the Zionist forces Fron this point, tho neticnal inperativo for
in ouZ' occupicd Rilestine &rd due *0 the cors tho Jalestinien Rovolution bzcorcs &pprent, for in
tradictlons in tho Arab couiltrias whicn tho frocess of liberating Falestine, tho Rovolution
resulted it: 2 pRssive atmosphera era Jed to will &leo destroy thet ever-present cxansionist
continuous failure regarding the Rlestinian Ziorist threat to the Arab peopZe, Ey So doing, it
question, thus onblirg tho onemy to grOw ira &lso destroys tha Eost important strorshola for
prepre for its next orpinsionist batelea
world colonialism in ~ha Areb Jnl . Such develop
ment would open th6 way for tne Arab nation to assert
9_
Adopting "ormcl strugcle"
a5 the only means
its culturl prasere, rterial erd
for tho liberation of Falestins ax 51 'people 's prosrG5s would
&llow it to cdopcrate with the other natiors of tho
as the only mbtnod for action.
world to realize Feace5
10. Adopting the conc?pt of tioral
f6
secirity of
The morel imperative of the Falastinian
the Azab ration" instead cf "dividod regioncl lution firs coyicrese
Revo
security" which prcels responsibilities &nd exprassion in tno paople's
rejection of the injustices keapod upon tke
loads its propnonts into 3 morass of cost-
82g 8ssions conittcd agRinst thoir st1onal arfi benefit accounting
0 hzun rights arx In their rejection Of 211 forms of
oppression ard injustice_ This i3 Thzt gives tke
1l_ Rejecting any intertational patronege which Felestinicn Revolution its hianitarian founati
is irevitebly &lliea to ihe interest of ani Goela since it is 3 struggle agairst world
on
colondalism 2323 Zionist influonce. Zionism Whose foremost baso is occupied Falestine:
This persistent insistarcc of the Ralestinlan Why?
poople to rovolt; their corscious rebollion agAinst ~_beceuso 'Zionisn fs 3 movorcn t cf an aggessive ar
any 2ral &ll &ttespts to jupcse upon thon externe1 racist nature_
liritations 01' solutions; end their rejection of 0
ewploying no-Wizi fascist uezns to
chiev e its expinsionist sottlerent :ins,
rosettleront or conpansetlon would he vo bcen
sxbecause 2 'iorist viciory in Falestine
itpossible wer0 thore noi Xca teriol, national, moral, deprivos all
a*d hunan imporatives far stronger than thoso Gxtornel
previous liboration movemonts their huan content.
forces. Hence it follows =
3
The mterinl imperative is clearly demonstrated
1. Tno Falostinian Revolution doos not ir, thg loss 3f their horolar ard tho &ttack on 41l nin t
tb'W; riy.tc for live-ihood This also includes tne
Ernibilsting tho Jows for such an act is
Ar?5 peo Je ` +.0 1Ve Oar tha constant threat of
based o recisn against wich the rovolu-
ec~ nomles a*0 being
tion is struggLing. Furtherore, tho Arab
Aicuez9t
Y
Doelis5258952 % E
J nt
Pagee/Arab
Atanba Ayxax itmras +n hauxtex
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6'ra
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pczle, cf MW ti;c nzlestiniens Jr& a% tha contifiiion of tia chain 0f nlan stru zle
srel }int, havo not Xrostn recism] tnr 'oughout Agcinct forces of ~ppr"cssion; injuctice, er: recism.
thcir long history. Tho dostruction of Lioni of the tical entity
of Isrzal) is essential; otherwiso, 211 thcse wo
2. Likowisa] the Falestinian Revolution is Tiot their lives in Horld Wer II erl in &ll ir?S of
an &nti-Semilic roverant, Tor "anti-semitism" liboraticn thzouzhout history will heve Zied in
is 9 Western concopt &lion to the Arab paste vain, wdll hava beon robbed 0i their Izporatives ax
velues that motivated these sacrifices.
3. The Falestinizn Rovolution ains at destroying
the Zionist structuro in Talestino 25 repre- Brothcrc: In Spito f their disporsicn cmd
itca by the pelitical ontity of tnc Stete destitution, the Palastinlan pcoole stard taday
LI Israel, It has Decn pserdo-legitinieod by throigh their Revolution as tha front line of defense
co-called internationsl rocognition which of thoir rights, the 41eb ration's right, and thc
igncred tne will of" tho Falestinian reople, rights of humanity &t Jargo.
thoir right to self-determinatjon and to
sovoreignty on their Falostinien soilo The principles of the Revoluticr, having bcen
declared befors tho June, 1967, War, ain at
1, Tho Jalestinian Revoluticn <s 2t regaining mor & than morely removirg tho offects of that Egras- 8
the lost rigxts cf thc Palestinian peoplev Sion. 'The Xevolution 3 basic principle, "Revolution
After tho liberation of our homeler , WG till Victory: 51 mears that it js 8 fovezent #iming &t
shsll live with those who Will live writh uS the liberation of Felestir? 2xd ti;e world from cro
according to our inheront belief in the Of tho mzst dangorous internationel moVeents
princi of cq
uality, Justice, erd hunsrity. threatening man 5 huanity, dignity, and frcedoz,
Thus , exposing Zionist'8 dengors anl fighting it
Tne Filostinian Feoplo hate wer 25 xiuch 25 any everywhere is Es important es the military strugzle
pther people, but the continied preserc0 0f Zionism being waged by ycur brothors in tha occupi ed arees,
pn our lrd anl tha continued politicl existence of though obvicucly it is no subsiituts for it.
zras ou country irposa wer on Us becau50 tho
lictor; of Zionism does not Rean Poece_= It Eears Havinz clarificd the basic principlez an tha
Fortinuous opnression ard danzor_ Likowise it msition 0f tbe Felestinian Rovolution, we Ruz + rcw
Enzouezes ali racist roverents ard ideologies to proceed to anclyze the present Conlition 6f this
ket viciously agalnst truth and justice. This leads rovolution &rri its strergth in fecing tile future.
fo nothing but wer _ Therefore, it is imperativo
pnat we fight, end fight ntil victory- This is 2 The Fedayeen venzusrds of tho Falestinien
fust struggle for the welfare of justico erd true peoplo Tho began thoiz coljmara0 activities agairst
pezce. the enamy on Janvary 1, 1965, woro , arxd , still
fully 9}31'8 of tlie difficulties that lfe atead of
The Zionist novement tcday is 2 now fcrn of them on their_rod to revolution ar freedom,
Kezisn;-Inrother-words ~opposing it era fighting it
pre huen dutics, for the struggle is sorely 2n The pkase 'hrough which we pssed prior to
Fte 83283: _jcldbeguczldPagetgug51e 2gainst Nazisn and J 1967 , Tes tiat 0f preperation for tne YBvo-
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resistarce ar in 8 nanner drcised in,Secrecy due to
the trerexdous Fressucs ind linitations isposed
&lleviata tho injustice that has befzllon the Tales-
Lpn the Felestirien reople by tke Arab states,
tirdans 2s tne first viciims of Zioniss, t? sefe-
These ccrztraints &nd the corcozitent secrecy were
gurd the Arab rights insofer 25 4re the ultimte
the two Irine ohstacles rraventing thc creeticn of
gorl of expRnsionist %ioniSu ; ard to reaffirm those
8 videsprezd cadres emcrg thna Pelestinlen racple &rd
hunan rights tat the world comcunity cherishes
and
obstructing tke cohesion of the varguerds ira the
tnat are threetened by racict coves ents evarywhere
pople_ Tiis, in turn, slowez .down the Growth of
storting with Zionisz;
the Rovclution, for th6 organic devalopent of tha
Eov snt requires a total morsing 0f the Falestinian
Brothe:s: Since the basic 2i.7 of the Fales-
4e with the revolutiorery varguards. They , in
tinian Revolution 1s tne liberetion of Falestine,
tu, should unito with the irab xasses , for then
it is clear thct it rust nobilige, absorb,
ar
23d oly then will the Revolution come into its OWrt
utilize &ll Filostinian
er Are6 motentialities
2$ 2
ravolgejon that is Falestinian Jn inception,
rogn dless of" their sociai an: cconcric status_ It
Arab in dcpith capeble of effective ection ard con-
Rz therefore incvitablo tbat wc should r2is0 the
tinuous growth to Kaat the ensmy' 5 challonge. 0: "mon-intorference
in th: Irterrel &ffairs
of ary 4rab stato." 'Ihis does not #ean thet
nct Ke do
After tho June Iaz , however_-#he Falestinian
racognize tne roletionship of the TulcltiniaGs
Revolution rover} Iromn nrepiratory stage to the ectual
to the Arab pecple. It sinply reers tkat %o
launchir? cf the revolutionery struggle. The June War
the cirrert phzso of oxx strussle 4S or0 0f rtlonl
~rovo the Validity Of the cprationa]' &rd theoret-
libaratior:; therefore, tho interest of tho
ical 3 ourdation unxd arlying the Falestinian arred
Revolulion i2 best sorved by evoiding entanglenent
strugmle. The war turned opprents cf the Revoli-
in secordary fichts End sido issucS , This is erti-
tion into s"pportors ard to 2 Gret Jegree effectively
cularly felsible sincc Zionisn i5 not cpzosed to a*y
silonced the doubters ard the skcpties_ In gererel,
SFcific Areb doctrine, but rethar
ciss at the Arab
8 widcstread shift in thc ttitide of tho Arabs 23 &
Jamis which {t seuks to occuply , thc Arab nation
2;1d thc Flestinian poplo in prticulor_
which it sezks tc destroy, ax] the Arab irxliviciual
oceeare Scce changed because of thoi? true balief
whom it seoks to enslavc+ 'This rears that the
in tho principles 0f the Revolutio; others for
trab statas are &lso living in
2 state of' ne tional
erotion] recsors. #o believe_ horever , thet con-
struggle, for ere # reetenod by the S2m0
tinucd &ction, ccntinued mobfligation end orzani-
darger regerdloss of tneir politicel orlentetion:
zation, a7 cortimued struggle will alleviate the
This fect of Peranonnt injortance Givss
oppsition
daxeers #nherent in sich en emotionl allcgiance_
to Zionism the Frinery position in ary renking 0f
ard reinforce 2 principled C oxjiitment, which leads
Arab problers Furthertoro, potracted Erna con_
to fusion betrecn tke Falostin&n Revolution ar the
frontetion with the Zionist cnenv
is certair to rro-
irab people in 2 conscious Orgenized strugele.
duce groater cohesivenoss
437 cooparation Eror?, tho Arabs and will eventully destroy mrt
of tne 0b-
Therefore, the Rovolution must secceod &s it
staclos hitherto encounterci
on tho peth to uity.
gradually acquires its Hrab an1 hwran depth, for it
is 8 revolution besed on tho sss85 . It aim6 t0
Ine aowly born Falestinian Revolution
was conceived of the will of the Falestinian
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faco all cha] 2onze; ar] tzongh thcir beliof in 1 It Js noticaable that aftor
arxc?' stn 83 t; @sensblc t9 freedoa;
{ie kive suffercz
cxch catastropho
'Tkouzh it is stiil in thc dovaloyinz stZcs it with 1967,
storting with 198 erd Oning
urzowbtedly ill reich tho roquiced Jovcl cf action
tne Arcb ntion fowx itsolf sub-
ccrtinuos strugsle. Tko reizaining road i8
jectcd tto tremendous mlitical
presslrzs in #ough
and
Khich the intermtionil aspect 'coripletoly
still a lonng ono, but it befits uS to rusg ovorshedoxed the Arab
analyze the futire rrospects 0z tha Rovolutic: an tha Folestinien
aspect, in genarsl] ar
to shed Sorc light #pon its state sinc? the June War .
prejsures
aspcct, in rartlenlar. Thase
inovitably &sser+ the
neh "fuit
222@2241 { for Isrzel ar furthor legitiglge
It is Gvicont that the Eevoluticn tod:y i8 Igraeli filitary gains by
ng throuzh 3 new phasa in which" twro opposite
wntioril
Givirg thej irter~
sanctions and Frotection, The pres_
JS are ective: SuCs fcllowi:g tho Jue howevat , arc
Escalet1nz of ccurardo activity
of 2 spociel ard mor? Gangorous nature, Eince
Khich hiS atlltcalvoly ccfrco
trc Xetire ci the
219 at corpletely liquidating
tha
confrontation erd creatox 2 1:07
splrit of comit-
tilortseitlejente urder_tnc,Euis?
of "roli-
settlenentm or SO-ccllad "poeccfll mont ard unity &cn the Palestinian pzople. sottlosant." Thoco offorts rovolve arour
Tka countor-raroluiow:ry forces
threa mxin Tvints: returning to tha
Fe- attempticcced
destroy Oie" Acve;cnt ard abort.01:
Jure Sth situation in cxchitco for ering tha 8
Eccolutior by limitir Ow actions 2l forbidding
foztfsczub belligeroncy, ersiring Safo frontiess
D5 fzem &cting in two critical ficlds: confrontirg
along with cthor intorrationel
tho crez, mbich wen blockad preverts 0u" coizaando
guirantees, and destroyi:g tho idontity Gf the
2ctiviiy fror cvclving into a full-scele wer oi
calostimi:aiitrolilob/ Creiting Knzt thcy
xtlonal liboratior; and, interactirg; with the Arab 3 "frail pliticel scciety;
I1 01" tho
raascs ir & revolutionry mcrror whosa insvitable
"durnzy Falostinien identity.
6i
ccts; tre counter-rovolutionary forcos fear, 2. If wa can say that tho rartition resolution
'Iheso two %prsito orientations Ioint directly
of 1947 opaned the dossiex or Lionist Lsurp
tc tho responsibilisy cf ti1 Pulestiniens &rd th
tion of Falostine, than it is equally corect
Aze) citigers; _ Tey a78 to opposc eLl attempts to
to infer that tho projects for iplitica]
ispt? tha Eavolution folloving clear systertic
sattlemont" 4im &t clcsing ihat seme cossier
ari organizcd action &iming ct tne escalation 0f the
p IERnently. Likawise,
25 the 1947 rurtition
armed strugsle to the rpint where &2l aborting
rcsolution gave the Zionists
a political
cttempts will ba frvitless.
ontity upon cur ler _ the present Gfforts ain 2+ coipleting tho pest_efforts by legitinizing
The catestrophe of Juno, 1987 , hes not only
411 the derards of that entity
cn one herd,
jrovan tho validity of the prixciples ard stretegy
2rd putting, on the other harx , Flestinians
af .cur Rovolution, it also pinted out many aspects
an7 the Arab people in the izpotent
psition
cf Bhe coutgr-revolutionary movomonts, the most
of uable udortake
or to justify any
avidewt 0f xieh 2 : ~h0 following:
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3 These dangerous prospcts transeen tbe
above-%ntioncd goels into 3 systeratic of conceting Yith 1 or ettezpting to contein it
psychological #erfare that uses tho mili- urdax the pretoxts of itr frab ratue" or of
tery debgcle to crea+e a feoling of irpo-
"increasing its @ffectiveness_ "
tence Ecng the Arab vis-e-vis Israeli
military supcriority enz henco to entrench
Actually, Increesing the ` effectiveress of the
even further tha foar of Israeli exper-
Revolution
occurs in two rin fields;
sionism. Frcn here, it is but 2 short
after impcsing the peace settlement, to 1 In tho Falectinian reely, Which ircludes
justity erding the pariod of 2rmed resis- tha Falastinian people arx the ermaz
tence cgalnst the Israeli &gEression wnich, struggle in the occupled atea5;
in turn, vould pve thie way for striking
6t the Falestinian :eSfstance roveriont 2, In the Arab realm, wnich irclires tre
ard ewbroil it in sezorxary dispiles that Areb p9ople, end government .
woula Keaken it ar divert it from its
woll-erked couse of ection against 'Lionist Tha Falostinien Revolution reeds both tha
occupation.
Falestinien people ard the Arab people,
Brothers; Tna Falestinian Revolution rejects The Revolution; likowis?,
naeds the Krab lend %
a1l such p oporals erd rationalizaticns for in 25 woll 85 falesting.
reility it is but 8 new WAy 0f presenting an )ncon~
ditionel Surrender loadin; to tho eventul destruc~ Training must occu' on Arab scil, Kovarent
tion of tho Filestinian people. None Qf thes & of armemenes ard supplies must rss thrcuch ireb
efforts acknorledges the basic premise cf tho Israeli lard _ Storage of arS ard supplios must be in Arab
tolitical entity Tnis is the basic stratogic Lamd _ Financial 8 upport comes from the Arab pople.
fcuncation upon wich tne falestinien Rerolution Inform" ard newia rust Bo tnroigh Arab channels.
based and for wcich it strives urxer its slogan
{olution until Victory," For this reaeon, 2rmled The mobilization and oranization of the
strugele must bo escaleted to 2 degree that vill Flestinlan pople nust be ecccmplishod in Areb Jars
paralyz? the forces opposing tne Rovolutiona whore ar0 iocated.
The current phage of tthe Revolution is the All this means that the Revolution i8 affacte
most critical ona in of the victorios we hzva in oxie Way or enothor by Arab corditions &ni Arob
So far achieved _ It i5 imperetive that 18 conrront poier structures_ This highlights thc extent of the
a11 thoso counter-revolutionsry &ttenpts and start effort to ba expored in the Arao countries in order
fast by tne Revclirtion, protecting it Ircn the
to harness all tho potential in support of the
internal Areb contradictiors erd pirtisen fights, Revolution.
allonirg it to concentrate on its min task ard to
evoid secondery struggle _ It is our
duty to exert Now comes tha role of tha Arab citizen.
our utzost pressure on the Arab governments and the Now. comes the role of the Arab organizations .
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Nor co76s tho role 0f tha Arab goverqrents- Erothcrs: "naze #rc +26 basic tercbs c2 *20
Ncx comes the role of wboevar grasps the #lestinian Revolution; tha Fclicity of wich s
future implications of the Feles- beon urgiostionebly coiirued by the &ctusi active
tinian Revolution, its needs, ard expcrience of tne last four Ycz:S- Wo %ust ix 2ll
demards within the Arab realu, hcrestz work to #eke tnis Rovolution Rora &i Sor &
success ul #til Viceory i8 ctteined. This is a21
The treerdous amount 0f Arab administrative , the @or & izprtent sir0 the "honsynicon porici" 13
irtellectual
7
erd executive @fforts requred by the ere erpcriencing with s858 freb Eovarntbrts rey corc
Falestinian Revolutior are nowv clear to an abrupt eri in the #eir futuco, ard thic reens
It is also clear that at tho rresont duty tat the future holds pcssibilities &xd dengers
the 2b i3 t0 :lirect their efforts within that cen only &0 met by edopting to concepts en
th rab real 802'v8 thc Revolution; solidify it; stretezies We hve Just discussec
2id it; fulfill its moral, finercial, an3 meterial
needs _ Brothers: Your rcsronsibility here is not
less thar that of Yow" brothers wio boer 2r75 cr
This needed work in the 4rab realn must be tha field &f battle in the occupied lerd, Tno
cerried out with cospleto dedicction based on &bs0- Rcvolition is 8 ccrplerity cf ccplevertery #fiorts
lute coriction tnat ora' s duty is to supsort an3 ro Eding intollecep spooielizction; crzaciceiion,
to strenzthen the Revolution, rct .to compete witn furis , end militery cnpebilities
9
Cech in its Cx? 8
it by creatirg Xcw organications, then calling for place, within 4 Eensral fr nework Cmerating Ircr 2
their nification on the pratert that "unity is cleer vicion of objcctivas 273 2 clear uroretarz-
Freferable to division," (ne shoald protect the irg of the irer 'lying tenots er raalities,
Revolution by not creatirz differerces within it &nd
then ask for thcir resolution on the kroinls thet Yov becr &, responsibility thzt ycwr brcthers
"such differonces Neaken the Revolutiono 6 back hcize cernot bcar er4 vicc verse, Tnrcrgh
this basic cozplezentary vork, So Tust Froceed to
Brothers: It is recessary to believe in the ou victcry through our Revolution: Victory for
nd for strengthening the power of tha Revolution the Arcb natior; Victorz fo nuieni
a5 3 Falestinian natiornl movenent , not to wsaken it
by intrcducits into 10 intcrnl Areb contradictions, Tha Falestino Metional
b9 tney regional
9
political, or ideological. Libaretion Movccont,
"Fcteh"
If they 2ccept this concopt of the Revolution,
the Arab citizer, the Arab politicel pertys end the
Arab goverrnent cen prticizete in tha Ftevolution
just es much 85 the ilalestiiian. If fact, their
pirticipation, erar: from such 2 cleer unor-
stenling, 15 criticgl to the ultimte succesS of the
Revolution. For thcn Would &ll the requirererts
ard" needs ment
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of the
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ADDRESS BY THE AL-FATEH DELEGATION TO THE
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN SUPPORT
OF TTE ARAB PEOPLES
Cairo, January 1969
Fricnds,
In thc nainc of thc pcoplc of Palesline, in thc hame of thc
Palcstinian Rcvolution, in thc namc of Justice and Pcace for
which wc fight, te thank ycu for your conccrn and thc conccrn
of YOur peoplc in Justicc and Pcace in cur part of thc world.
Wc arc very happy to havc the opporlunity to Icct Tith Yo.,
becausc yoil rcprcscnt pcoplc Tho fought for pcacc bascd o#justicc.
We can scc amonz YOU pcoplc who fought the Nazi invasio:
and the fascist tertor in Eairo?e.
Wc also find among Iho fought, and arc siill
fighting, imperialisnt and clonialisr and racial dizcrinination
in Africa, Asia and Lalin America.
We honcstly {ccl "that we stand among fricnds and comrades
#ho believe in thc right of cvcry pcoplc lo self-dcicrmnination and
its right to cnjoy libcrty on its Own laud, fcc o opprcssion and
discrimination.
* * *
Our pcoplc wcrc dcprivcd cf thcir rights to self-dctcrunination
and to the cnjoymcnt of lifc 0n thcir 0172 land Iithout oppression
This Ias Ullc rcsull 0l a scrious racist aggrcssion carricd out.by
a12 imperialist orgganisalion: Zionism.
The aggression of thc Sth ol June is 0nc manifestation of this
basic aggression lhat had its roots in thc ]9h cenlury, and whose
culmination WxS thc (stablishmcnt of thc Stalc of Isracl ju 194&.
"Ihc major victim of this aggrcssion 1as thc Arab Palestinian pcoplc
who Wcrc forccd to cvacuale thcir homcs and land under a rcigu
ol tcrror and oppression.
Wc thcrclorc rclusc (0 consiclcr thc 1967 aggression aS 4
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scparate and distinct phcnomenon, and Wc Tefitec to acccpt any namc. Instcadl of dceply ashamed of what JYc did ana o[
kolution {ccusscd on thc results of the last eggrescion without trying tc undo sorc cf the cvil we cominittcd, by helping thcce
consiccring the source of the ~ggrcssion itself: unlortanete Wc justify our tcrrible acts and even ctterp:
The Rcsolution of the Security Council, Novcmbcr 22nd 1967, to glorify ther."
2nd all furthcr proposals cxplaining Or modifyingit,ereinadcguate Professor Erich Fromm, thc ncted Jelvish writcr and thinker,
and irrclevant from ur of vicw, and thcrcfore are totally had this to add: It is often sid that thc Arabs fed; that they left
and categorically unacceptablc to us. thc country voluntarily, and that therelore bear the responci-
All such proposals skirt thc rca' issue and avoid its core, for thcir property and thcir land. But; in gencra"
namely: the right of the Palcstinians to liberatc their country, to internetional the principle holds true that n0 citizcn loscs hi ,
enjoy 2d and homcs, and to have the right to decide how property or his rights Of citizenship, and the citizenship rigkt is
want run-it. de facto right to which thc Arabs in Palcstirc hzvc much morc
the people of ?alestine, are carrying on an armed revolu- legitiracy than the Jews. Just because the Arabs Ied? J} Prolcssor
tion in order to re-establish pezcc with justice in the Holy Land; Fromm asks. "Since Irhen is that Puniskablc by confiscation o
* # #
propcrty and by barred itom returnirg to thc land on which
a peoplc's forelethcrs heve lired for generations? The claim of
We would Jike you to considcr the magnitude of our problem: thc Jcws to the land of Isracl canrot be & rcelistic political claim_
For We ar facing
3 Zionist Structurc that had its roots in ]9th If all nations would suddcnly claim terzitories in ihich thcir
century Europe, at tle hcart of the imperialist movement, Zionism forefathers havc livcd two thousand ycars ago this world
J) js Onc of thc Irost oppressive and aggressivc forrs of imperialism, be & madhouse.
onie tha: has as its major the toial uprooting of one people
4 # *
from a cozntry to replace them by another.
The roots of the aggression lic in thc Zionist ideolcgy itsclf, The Zionisls went 2hcad coldbloodedly Ivith their sinistcr
with its bclicf in thc nccd to bring & select, choscn pcople without schcmc to vacate Palestinc of its people, by thc use cf terror,
a lard, to a land that is to be cvacualedl by its inlerior pcoplc. rassacrc: and frightening rumors.
mcthods used to accomplish this objective arc tcrror, Arthur Kocstler; thc pro-Zionisl author, desciibcd what
opPre and deceit. happcncd at Dcir Yassin (I) April Ith, 1948, as the fblood bath
Let me quotc one of the original Jewish pioncers in Palcstinc, that was thc psychologically decisivc factor in thc Arabs'
)) Nathan" Choshi, who wrotc to the editor of the Jewish Newslelter spcctaculer exodu:
in Febngary 1959: On that the Zionist tcrrorist organizalion Zvei
<Ii you rczlly wantedl to know what happcncd, we ol Jcwish Lcumi killed 250 n1e71, woricn anal children. Afcr 1948 thcrc
sctilcr" in Palcstice who wiinesscd thc fight coulel tcll you how Ivcre Olhcr inass killings in cccupcd Palestinc, cg. Ikrit (1951), A/
and 1 wbat nanner we Jews forccd the Arabs to Icavc citics Tira (1953), Abu Ghosh (1953), Kaf Kassen (1956), 2S
and villagcs. .Somc of them wcrc driven out by forcc of arms; part of the systcmatic Zionist plan for thc complete cvacuation
otkcr: w{e F.ade to lcave by deccit; lying and falsc promiscs, cf the Palcstinians, to be rcpleced by Jewvish settlers fiom all
Itis crf ;h{o clc cc citis cf Jalla, Lydda, Ramleh, Bcer Sheba, ovcr the world.
2rd ~e @cEt ZF2C1-g nuci:er_gSs others. Nathan Chofshi conti- Thcsc werc the conditions that forccc 'thc Palcstinians to leavc
nzzd. Krc "haw pCCHle ["n) lived on its own land for 1,300 their homeland.
Yezrs;1x4 Gr Ndcedtk e #lative Arabs into tragic rcfugccg The Zionists did notcomc lo & ccuniry without Thcrc YSi28728.3edid 43833+ag8 }dlignraberinto tbagicirchugceir
lived in Palestinc & peoplc with a civilization They reicied io the
bcing
rciigccs,
point
thcy
bility lcsing
Jaw,
they
We,
being
Ivould
goal
day, Irgun
ctc.,
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[zionist challcnge by cducation, cconoric and huntan mobilization rusty wcapons and against oddls, our cmbarked oh1
and compctcd with the 'Zionists in thc fields of managcment; thc rcvolulion with :Wl thc detern inaticn and persistcncc of &
lfinance 2nd tcchnclogy. oppressed Fcoplc: Now &s Wc cmbark On our ffh ycar of struggic,
With all thcir eforts; by 1947 the Zionists had only bccn the fuiis of O1r" sacrifices arc hcginning to show. Thc Palestine
able lo acquirc 5.6% of thc total arca of Palcstine. However;' thc Liberation Movcment h 2s succceded in awakening our peoplc,
1947 U.N. rcsolution for partition allcwed them 56% of Palestine, in rekindling its lopc for & better fuuture with dignity and rcspect
and by terror and aggrcssion tilcy went 0n to ccc"pY 80% in in our Own lane. IVc arc the cncmics of pcace to admit
1948. Today, a.ter thc June 5 1967 aggrcssion, the rest 0 our thcir failure {0 cxtiu-guish our revolution, IC 3re
winuing battlcs,
Palcsiix occupicd; as well 2s Sinai and thc Golen Hcights. and Tvc re startizig to shape our degtiny- Wc 2re not swaycd by
craotional appeals, we arc mot scckcrs of revengc, Ic arc rot
4 * * bloodthirsty tcrrorists: Wc are frecdom lighters with clear and
For twenty ycars, thc Palestinians were thc vicritns of world mature Wc arc fighting today to create thc nemv Palestiuc
procrastination: TVhilc many resolutions wcrc passcd in thc Unitcd of tomorrow: f progressive, Cemocratic, sccular Palestine in
Nations, thc Isriclis continued t0 Occipy more and xorc tcrritory which Christian, Moslem and Jew will worship, Tork,live peaccfuliy
while thc world rcmeircd incilircn:: Undcr such conditions, thc and crjoy cqual rights This is no utopian dream or falsc proniisc,
only altcruativc Jclt t0 the Paicstinians was armcd revolution. for wc havc alvzys lived in peace, Moslerns, Christians and Jeivs
I a SWIC that thc facis of thc casc are vcry clcar to you: You in thc Holy Iand. The Palestinian Arabs gave
2 3 warm
can visualize the condilions undcr which our Peoplc have suficrecl . shelter and a helping kand to Jews persecution in Christian
For tWeiit mnost ol tha lcstinians hare litedl in # diaspora Europc and to thc Arrcnians persccution in Moslem
of shabb; ents, Iniscry end thc hurailiation of a mcagcr &olc In Turkey, as wellzs to Grccks, Circassians &nd Maltcsc among othcrs
this schizcphreric WGrld of &: thlc rights of Aficrs, Asians and Our" Palcstinian revolution still stretches its welcoming hand
Polynesi;;' wcrc
rccoguizcd and cpouzcd, whilc Palcstinian rights to all human wllo want to fight and live 2 democ-
wcrc clis:?
rracdl and forgotten: Not cvcu thc tragedy of the heroic ratic, tolerant Palcstine, irrespective of race, color or rcligion.
Angel'ns; ` South Africans and Zimbabiwans cquallcd thcirs. Fer; During thc last four yeazs, some 500 of our people have given
#loi
mng thcsc opprcsscd peoplc; thc Palcstinizns Wcrc toially thcir livcs on thc battlcfield. thc same pcriod many mcre
uproor-cl,ficm thcir Jand and completcly dcnicd the right to livc than that have died in refugee camps fom bittcr cold, poor nourish-
on it and crjoy its fruits. mcnt and disease.
Cur pcople harc riscn to arms bccausc all other means havc We arc hcrc to assert to you, and to ask You to confirm to
becn cxhaustcd. Wc refitse to acccpt miscry and diaspora &S our your peoplc; that our pcoplc will not domi thcir arns until
fete, and IVc rcflsc charity and corpromisc *S solutions to our
Palcstinc is libcrated and our rights restored. We will not accept
problem. Wc shall overcomc: hrough 2 long-terin libcration any scttlement that dcnics uS these rights, be it the Security
rcvolution to dcstroy thc bases of colonialist aggression that frustratc Councils resclution, or any other proposal or political settlcment
tle cxercisc of our inalienable rights, and to bring an cnd to the ensuing frorn it: Wc wil rot acccpt any substitutc to 7 Iyar
racist militarist rcgimc that Opprcsscs Our We; wvill fight so of nztional libcration and will tenzciously hold to it regardlcss of
tizat pcacc Ivith justicc is rcstored to our Jand sacrificcs and costs . Could anybody havc askcd You to accept
anything lcss than total fecdom from Nazisra, fascism or coloniz-
# # # Jism? We are confidcnt thc pcople of thc world will back our
opcrations :t thc beginning strugglc and wvill support our Icvolution, for it is the strugglc of
NVt 82ea; "jxeiai Fage iTzt
Le thc_Iure ; war: With `old man to' achieve the loftiest of man'g velues: peace and justiz .
heavy youth
Jong-
forcing
goals .
reluge,
fccing
{lccing
ycars
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During
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Translator Introduction
This dialogue ves corducted rith "hbil-warn
by Talal Salman , 0 )obaneso journalist who visitel
thc fcdayoen b:.8os 823 #oto 0 scrios 0f articlas in
4l-Sav28 2
Lcbenese wcokly %cgexine. Tho first
ertIcko
8
"Dialogue #ith 4bu-Amaff , #Ppeared in
&2-Sgyyad on Jaluary 2, 1969.
Tho crticle is Gn importert goclent because
it plesonts the ide 8 anl thoughts of tko lcader of
al-Feteb in & conjrehonsive Inznor , "hbulcXGar" dis-
cusses the idcas of the #ovemcnt in clear tcrms
$
ax*
attompis to answer critics by ftrthor explbini @G t2c
Movomert stand on certein ambigwous questions.
4 nub6r' of fmportant ideas ar0 clarified in
this articlec Tirst, the encrgence of "Felest-nian
identity" 45 an ixependent force, ecorting ar%3d
strugglo to regain *he #laral" and confoint: the
Jrparialist prescroe Seccil, Fateh's reletion to
Lrab EOrcrrsdents 18 cfarifid_
"
"Abu-zr: stresse:
tliak tho rovement does nct inorfore in tha Jocal
tics of the Arab goverrents. It depends on
popular support and 031 the rasse5 for prctcction.
Fatoh sceks 8 certiin iniiepar6nce &d in that seti:#
it interfercs in the effaits of irab States: by
existing 011 their territcry
p
by moving fxeoly; ani
by orercising tle righ? t0 fight for liboiation of'
the occuplexl torritories_ Third, Ftoh #Pp3er: 2s
2 unifying forcc,
f
since its beses exist in most
Areb states &r its ren move frcely fron ons stete
to another, Fateh, therefocc: rorks aginst
rogionilisn eixd pronotes Krab unity in acticn:
Fourth, the quostjon of idcology or loftist VS -
rightist contraversy is clarified, "abu--iimax"
stresses that 0ll Fatch mm8n2 aro of thie Kctchcd of
the earth sinco thoy leck tha neans for cristencc.
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Korcovcr this 15 a
stazoof "libcration strugglo;:
lkero actions a6 Toro irpportantt than Vords
9
ar
nhero efforts of all Rilestiniais &r0 neadad_
[Fateh hs its cricntaticn, horever , and in terns This erticle is tne praduct of en dis- of arged struzgla aGainst Imparialisn, it is more cussion with "Abu Amex"_ 1 hopecitorepnespets
leftist than tho Soviet Union ax the Arab and comprehensive pictura cf kis idcas_
whicn
a true
Cormunist partios. Disagroerent betwean Corunist idees of the "Falestine National
4re tna
pertics end Fcteh @xist ovcr proposels for "ipoece- Feteh"_
Liberaiion Koverent
ful settlonent" of the conflict, for Fateh rejects
azy ~ceful scttlenonts" a1 believes in erred 4s I entered the Cave, Abu Axar is voice
str 4 as tho only solution. greeted Ioo ; (Melcon:e, " Re ther added , sa er8 in
& stata of alert 6s you know, en- this rako it At this stase 0f Arab history, Fatoh ideas sery for GS to cncel n#ry of' our regtings.
neces-
I aM 2ra populez and ropresant 2 turning pint in Areb sorry for heving mde you wzit this morning; "
thcught. Thoy rozresert tho bogitning of 2 n2w
Areb ro-awckoning,
an 2tterpt &t the re-definition I shock his kand and seated tr8 cf the Arab boing in telns of arred struggle . walked inside. I sat on 2 chsir
ren 45 I
Fateh specrhesds this ro-Bwakening, it is tho tablej Abu Amar Smiled 45 1
iookcacits.iss
sxc21l
ct bis szall
vargurd of the revolution, end it leads by ection fac8; his shiny 6y08 , his flit rose,214 tke
2ra erred strugale. xoustxcho_ His clothes Kora
ratural
cther
simple, the sam0 a5 wha t 5
fighters wore,
Faten is thus the antithesis qf Arab "revolu-
tionry"' thonght, wnich VIS limited to slogans I began Nith, "I have
2 nuber of uestions
and devoid of any action in the form of crned in mirxi , 2s do mary paoplc_
'sbout oeaton"?
strugzle. Feteh is ection B% arnod struggle, ard ideas an opretlons Xuch has been
ax its
the new synthesis betveon cction ard thought will about "Fateh" ari its ic0., era
witten and saic
be free &r liberated Arab hwnan being. boer written a11 s4id
about "Fitcp" itioov: Xuch hc
m2Gagines a11 over tho
in naivepipers axri
wor}d
1
arl it is necessary to explain at enswer _ S1
He said quickly: "I do not urdorstar thjs
corcern with Fateh- Everybody Bsks of Fateh; others criticize Fetah erd every tige ihc
aCcusation is diffcrent. Once w8 Ws;€ RCcUsed of being "Koslem
Brethren" anothor time 'cf "Chirese
8 third time "B: thists" 2r efter
Coramunists#
0
seid %o Wer8 "Nissorites"
Jura Stn it was
Te ero 0 sa tallita
Others , of coursc, ixsiet
be all
of Szudi Arabia_ Why ? Kcy can Te
it
thinrs_&t tke E2m0 tine? We &o not firx} necessery to thcso @ccugatiors because
2r0 not and the contradictiors
in them ere the
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proof," Ke continued with a srile , bafora I &sked him
Abu Amr said; "That is true. But [ 2" &
2 newv question: "Now the situction 1s different.
Rlestinian first and 2s a Hblestinien I a3 2 *efu-
Poes of preise ar0 written about uS Those wo
86€, honalosa, Fithout
2 country 0r 2 Brd. Is it
eccused Us befcre, now View uS 2& heroes wno havo
exreceed of %3 to weit ard slurber until tho 4b
given back to this Arab nation its confidorce axd its
rovolution oxplodas? I have to struggle to regein
hofe for victory &t a time when it was suk in the I country: Others, recd to struggle Tne
shame of defeat." Syrian paople rust struggle to liberat? tnoir
occupied territorics, the Esyptian pcople Yust fight
I s2id: "Soze explein the accusetions ~gainst tc rezain Simi_ 45 for 3battle_i8 herex on
you E5 & result of not clsrifying your ideological Falestine'5 lar &3 for it." I ssid: TBut you do
idey Abu Amer movel erd said: "Chis is
not exist in isolation, You mova Within spscific
tte ' of the me tter. Let uS first defing our
corxlitlons ixposed upon you by the imperialist
" terEs . Whet is neart by idsological identity? Is preserce.
it to declare t0 pcople >ty belicf in Karzism? Ts
this what I have to :o at this stage? zverybcdy 4b3 Amr conti &s he roirter to his
iruires about thc social ccntent of our movemient
Sovict mechino gun: "For me , 25 2 Falestinier, I
2n3 cu rGVolution;- Is this the time for defining made tbe choice 2i3 choss to fece tn8 Imperielist
tha < 2cial content? Are w8 not. 2ti7l, at 2
preserce with the gun alona I confront i*."
or Etional liberation? ow (lo you expect mG , Ca
"'TIou ere froe in your choice, but you will
cer-
to deprive Iehy classes of tho ralestinian_Teople tainly clash with the present 4rab 'establictzests'."
of their rignt to ferticipite in the struggle for
liberetion? Abu Amar s2id seriously: "Yes, the clash did_
in fect, cccur _ Bofore June Sth, W3 were 2ccusc3 Of
I said, erguing: "Let us define, 2t tke
4iming &t involving Arab governsents
in 2 Fer fur
sam8 tire, the forcas wo arc fighting. Tne enemy
wnich they werc rot }"orered, It wa; said 25
is Jscael Ziorisia,end the irperjelist poxers that
egents: cf CENTO , we w8r0 corsnring to erbaress tre
sup it: " progrossivo goverronts &r prepring for their over - thron- After Jura Str, w? wora told 'If You fire
bu Amar Intorrupted Ie;
"Usually people ore bullet wa wrill consider You cririrls
describe Isreol 25 8 fort Qurding imparialist traitors_
4 > 0
your ection now Kould be irrasponsible,
intarests in tha Arab World
0 ? &
I prefer to compere
end vill lead to the destruction of the Arab nation,
Isrzel co the East Indin Company." 80 celm down anl yor play
0 0 0 or clse_ "; Abu
Axat Smiled ax went on: "Ii olr Iovcmont 73 not
J then continied: "The battle then 15 not
genuine erx w2s not erprcssing the consciousnazs exd
only ageinst tho state of Israel, but @gjinat all will of cur people, wa would be hanged in 4 rumber
itperielist presence on Arab soil_ Thus it 1s not of Arab states for high treason-" Ka 2dded: "en
a ba#tle for Falestiniens &lone, but for all Arabs. they (the goverrvents)
Sew tho Israeli alarm about
Israel now occupies, in addidion to Palestine, our" Movexannt; arx the Arab populer
5 upport wa received
Egyrtian eri Syrjen torritorios_
1
ard its expin-
because we refussd to accopt dofoat er surrarder ,
sionist designs %nclud& Lebanon, East axd rallied to uS . /
prtt 0f Ire
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Ke continuad; "Befora, tha Areb gcverrcicnts 2sking Rin; Ku:snin to ranove 3uch ar] srch ministor,
could dclay ou' struzile &r prevant it, Bu: tho ard eprrint annther. Ko neve; aske; hix; to ratova
sitution hes chsngcd now_ Xa tzva becore strorzs crv cfficer or Gojernicr ard such Intcrrsl metters .
Gcch stronger then thir':, en th8 sorcc of We hovovor, exircise our right for solf-potection
oIa strerzth is not Guns Or' th8 niube: of Gc;} #ho exl for the continuation 01 01r" strusle."
carr thoz, rather iha Scuc} 0f cur_sirenth_ 44 the
Atee_r2?2le Yoj Zont 382 bere; tnon, do Abu fxnr continued in 6 serious tone; "Do You
%a Fock_m tthat we Till not irte:fcre in othor knaw hont Pw: YW mertyrs we los* cn k/i/1s68 (referring
Arz affairs?! This qucstion hes ceuscd iuch to tre clash betreen tho Jordanian socwity force:
do erx has bocn used against Us, Let Re, howr arxl the Rasiotarce Kcvarent) ? Ho hxd 17 =rtyrs. _
ever' A#Sure You; 7 @32240.0neg_EointGfcr2 in Hurlreds or incccnt 4r] urerted ciniliars Kerc alsa
4sb #f eirs theEcEt7 Be ZpJ23 o1 prosciec on injurad_ If a hsi Kot been !iso tkt erl 1f wa
all Arzt EcVer izcrits ard I"pose on tnem the ful- had not controlled cucsalves
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we would Jiva wlt-
fillsent 0f all ou dcrards, Ha Icon thsn cl1 nesscd 2 &r2nt Mssecre0 Ve Inforr:d tho King or"
K3 2sk fcr. Zhis canrot ba 3n irdicaticn of wsal- Orir intentions ~loarly- We told hin tnat Ka will
ness; bit on the contrary. T2ere is *. racessity not intcrfere in his govornrent" & irtcrral {ffed:S,
fcr a corrlict #lth thcm i1 thoy #-pport the except when our own cxistenco is tbroatsxa , mbat
}elestinisn rovoluticw, Bu:t if forbid us whet . 1s Qw" baric doxrd from Jorcen *t this staEo? Qur
we nafxd, then we Vill not raliein silent,# demnde are; to exist cn its tarritory, to mov8
9
ffoely amcng Falcstinians
9
end to have tha rigrt of
Without boirs interrupted, he continued: dying for our lorl . "
"Lat TG givc ou &n 6xerpla frcm Lebanon to clerify
the 1d81, In principle_
Y
wa nzve no right to givo I esked hin; "IThe rcletion batweon Arab
er opinioi) about tce rrosent Lebancso rogimos It governnents errl the Felostinian Rcsistenco Kovomont
not olr duty to demaxr 0r work for 5 chenga oi conld daterioreto aif 0 "peiceful settlerant" ic
Narnacnt; that is tha duty of thu Lobaneso Poople, reiched 'the picture will charge ard tha Govcrrents
erd 30 is xot fcr therefore, to give 8n opinion Nould attenpt to liquidato the Resistanc? Movozent,
abol internal #ttoss, to deperd tho r'csignetion Iha t then?"
o3 il-Vefi 5 g07s; ncrt or' 49 apjointnent of tris
cr thct minster _ Cur' interest is that the Abu Amar ezered: "That 15 pooSciblo
0
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Izbaney > r*gjao does stard azeinst the Rssur'e Yol thlat 7w3 479 in 8 steta of alortnoss,
Rosistance Koverent to dcatroy it. Kvon if tha beceuse wo #pit etterpts :t Obr liqwdntion orytir?,
rezi%e &ttcirpts to strike #gainst wa would not Wc knc;; that sow# Azeb govcrnEcrts 2'2 Using 13 in
retaliate t0 overthrow it, Ra*hor wO would let the thcit inborrtional contacts; 25 3 cerd in
Iebarase Feople extress tbeir wille The the thoir piny at reachix:z 0 "pceccful settlonsnt". But
incidert of Kafr Snuba occurrad, Feteh 76en erd the thesa {ovornments do not Imow that K0 310 rcw ctr= 'One: :
Al-Asifeh fighters did not dcmorstrate to demand than evor Ne 4r8 the third lcrgost forco karg
protcztion for the Resistance Mcvexent, It was tho
FSght ZTEer the Jordauian Artv &r the Iraqi forces
Lbanese who % ~streted ard dererded pro-
in Joriane Tni: is oic" Own =ilitary strength. Me
tecticn Zor' {csic Kovement. This 1s also
&lsa derive strongth from populor support hore,
in
~ snin 6e We roter tbought pf
Jordan; end abroad, This support stens Irom t;4
determinaticn of owr netion to resist defect ani tc
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ettain victory- uS
of boing rightists_ I read 2n &rticle Jn
Al-uriyah 2 f6w days 280, wnich claimed that wB
I ex ` not boasting whon I say that WB (Fatoh) botray the axmed str due to our class
heve affirmec tha nation' 5 will for victory_ composition,"
After Jur.e Sth, we alona movad 21 declared with
our bullets that_ the war 12$ not erded
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that the He turned to the mon arourd him, leughed en
Falestinian xeople stiil erist End tnat the Areb asked: I havb forgotton whera Iny fathe:'$
netion is strongor than defczz_ Our revolution i5 profrty is.
0
Do You remembor?" Ke continued, 2s
tne cleer declaration of oin" will, Ia regard &ll the Nen quieted down; "Ther'e ar8 no capitalist:,
"peeceful settlererts" 2s surrender axx nothing oxploiters cr_beurgeois_Amons_Fateh Eana You have
You must havo heard whet "Al-isifeh" Radio visited our basos, Did you sc0 any rich fighters?
about the Soviet prorosel, "43-Asifeh" We ar8 &11 0f the wretchad 2f' theearth. Actually,
criticized 1t in strong terms cnd effirmad th2t wa ar0 the poorest of tho wor]d fcr 25 Falestiniens,
tne Falastirian peonle alonc detormine thcir destiny. wB lck not only the mea ]S for existorce, but olli
Okm country that is tho worst Jar of poverty."
1 listerad
7
erkrossed, 25 h8 continusd: "lt
is strerge that We 2r8 cccused of regionalism when 1 seid; (You are now confirming what the
we , in Practice, hzve erxler &ll divisiors. #c do leftists aro seying s
rot recorrizo bordcrs, (ur men rcvc fro; ore Arab
stetc to enother #ith Fatcn jdentity cards oxly. Abu Amar answered with Giotion: "I am 2
Xc wcrk 0;2 every Arab scil &nd whercver Falestinians refugeo. Wo aTc 3 na tion cz refugses. Do you kncw
21&- #e have bases in Syria, we train ou {orces the mzaring of being 2 rcfugee? I am 2 kuran boing
in Iraq, Erypt and Algeria, ard mherever tha oppor- co ha$ lost cvcrythinge I Own nctling. Zwvan my
turity is offered LS (China a}x] Viet-Ne;). Wo havo cowntry nas bcen tekon from #e en? I hate been
activo {roups in Scici frabia, Kuwalt &rd the Gulf kicked out What i8 tke %caning of Left or Right
8rc2, It is not reesorablc for uS , in orer to in this' liberation strugzlc? I ia2x8 Ry country even
orx owrsolves against the &ccuSation of region- if the dovile liberete it for me. As 2 Felestirian,
6, to &ttempt to overthrow King Faisal, or tna I do not, anyho, hevo tho tiro tc sporl on arguing
Sot;ernnent in Qatar or Rahrain cr 2rv otl:er Arab left or right, Am 1in 2 pcs_tion to refusc the
stete. Wc arc nct willing to discuss tho problens prticipiion errl holp 0I an ninlar; being? Do you
8<1 arienteticns of any Arab goverrcent Erd we erG ask Ec to rerase money fror Seixi Arabie bocauso
'alling to take 2 star vis-E-Vis &ny Govern- they &re rightists? But with their nonoy , ve bUV
ment on the besis of its outlooks for exemple, WeR pons from Chira. How do you call this eetior,
abqut socialism. " leftist or ricttist? Ire problem in rY %irxd an in
the mira of other Pelcstiniare is sirple &.4 tnere
I *n6:: Sai- "Now we are beginning to discuss is no mncd fcr ccuplicatiors, Ne_bvo keen_exE2lled
poblin 3i t;7 Juto- "1 fron cur cqurry_Liich is beind_Occusic-Ey@Eother
peoplethrorl tco force of 2rrs axi by thc &id of
Dot 4b3;.F 23546704 in & strong voicc: Irrerialist. It is Qr duey ard ouc right to Kork
&s: er -eht or' left foreign for the libgstlon of our 12m Exd t2 rCEsini2 3ven
C;; 6: 2 this; U bretkren_ bv force of 2222 , Tna conzusiox: is due to e<treiza"
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ccrplications. If wS desl with th8 situation :n in thp Muric? 232E022 'loftict)_tn th2 %uet
si ple terms WC can uxlerstorl it botter_ Worcs Union i 8621_ bJcnus& tno Soviez Tnion cclls for 4
do not neen 8 thing. #he t i8 important is action Tpacozal sottlczent" er4 rresents pops_ls for that
and rosults 6i To rofuso "po2cefal scttlenets" ar 21l
pl"7ost; a
tkeir proposals kr0 the Areb Ccrmunist prtics
I said: "But &ction i5 tied to thought
sore rloftist' than us ? Let Dc
s2y frankly that
ena Feteh, 25 8 rovolutiorgry rcvoment, must have they &re not, fcr Corzunist parties edvoceted &t one
2 ~clez: ideology . Not every parson who cerrieg tire, T9nce with Israel,which you cell an
irporialist
a Gun is 2 revolutionry_ In tnis coplex battle base in Our midst, on ou" lard,"
which wES imposod on tho Falostinian people axxd
7
Arab nation, ideolczy
seemS to be the xost I s2id: "Bet I 2m not argurg with you fron
Kaeded instrunent 11 Abu Arar cel-ly asked
me 2 Comnunist oi view."
to ~plain wilzt I Tieant eractly, I seid: "Isn't
our battle gainst Israel and 'Lionisr 8 betitle He then continied: "I uerstand tnet _ Bit
egainst colonielism end irperialism &t tho Sama thoy havee zunti l this time, rescrvations .about the
time?" He answerad: cartainly m1 Resistancc Moveneni , &nl tkey (the Comrunists) say
that wo are fcratics &rd oxtrcmists driven by
"Are Isreol'8 designs limited to Falesting &lono?i religious fcelings Tne Sovicts told x8 that; they &
sald thet we 2re ncking ratters worse, thet Ke do
"No, they inclwia #ost Areb
states ti not undorstend the rature of our presant strugele
en _ thcreforea WG aro overe cxtening ourselvcs_ 1
"Isn't the Zionist presene directly releted to
went to esk you; Is our
struggle with Israel siriply
irEprielist intorests in our gr8a?{ dne to its militory fgscist regime? And if leftists
do roch in Israel would that solva the
"Tos:. problem?"
"Kren't imperialist interests reflectod in
ore I said; "Rest assured tket thore ar8 ro true
or anothor by Arab governnents?f socielists in Israel, for Socialism canrot survivo
in 2n exclugivo society basei on rcligion ard rece,"
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Abu Jmar cortinuad: "Evon if yow believe that,
"Isn't then our confrontation with Isreel,
9 25 an it is still p cnatur # to dessr thet ou' naw rovo-
inperialist b280 e1x outpost for the protaction of lutiorry rorerent havo 0 s0,2ial corkcnt , Dc you
inperielist interests,
a direct clash with 21l went Us to specify tho natro 0f tha r83ine to bo in
imperialist forces?" Palagtine #fter its iibcca row? Tnat dlscus~
sion "oi:ld be too early. Mccovcr to of a
Abu Amr ASnpred: TYou noan frcm tniz social ccntort for owr" Resicterce Miovcnert et this
enalyei: thit wi s.old b8
ix tho Bleftist' tirc vouldreflsct a
leftist gissionery %val &nd 4
Le~3e 4li yor 24; r Sie &r0 tho" Most 'loftist= leftist ixjcttrrity- #le ar8 037 in 2 stige cf
<2 All ;:7l; 69 %47t Don't {suprisad _ Is;'t netionl Libegetion: 1t this stago ali id.ol0;ical
8or Licn eader of ths 'leitist diferenceg wrich 4r0 1 folt of theoretical lirury,
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must be_forgotton until liberation 1s won: Then,
we cin disagrco aionz ourrselvos 2s rich 25 w8 7i like over leftist, rightist, socialist 0z liberal 6.2M ;0 Pl00
ldeas .
Ke coatin ce: I} I MOrc 11i t% 7m0
We are not 2 prty . Wo &re 2 group 0f cnts? R, 1 & i+ f04 thc cora 96 IXm
Felestiniens wno heve discovered, befora cthers , xi 3 c::t;: :wp Xl} *0 dt? Atw / 4
'12 T6 0 3w t" 0* trat o=r couintry Kill not be rotured to tis unless
30 1 io 213 Gi : tQt
K8 fight for its libcration. we have carried
clo;; #i
1pons end begun tho arred struggle without ~ctie Lo t0 rywurion Xw Polc
yirg to exkaust our thoughts over ideological 0trr worow CG0 {75 {ntoms #tr27+ipism
Mi cicata "8 ?re 10004R 09 tt "sonowa
eralysos .
ic% &n &r2b, VL GRb& 3T
Ccfe nrcAli Ix: %C d "
I said: "But when cerry tne gun,then
Ted88 #iai i2 it 2 03 3c 1?: ris}t 93' iIc 3 by necessity you er6 in tho leftist camp."
ofie
Abu Arer explained: sit is not feir tkat
"9C 8*9 % t.j cio
yoj es% 4; to be Sore radicel than Xao Pse-Zung=
Ho foufht Cbiang Kei-Shek who dofordedl the boi-
gecisie; but mren Japn occupled Chin, Yao formed Y
2n alliance with Chiang Nei-Shek, boc?use the
liberation of the country was mora important than Xo 28 Ifij"V6e pualc j Caiec? X: 380
Tcu M0W #% ih? 361 : 'arq i lix
the Ideolcgical difforerces ovcr the form or
;s 6S' (7m3; t 2802.
goverrert my do you &sk &S t3 remove basic
469 49 3n Jt: "4 5 &r] effectiv? rstiorelist forces fro ou' revolu-
0 84Mebre 5t% 4; 98 tion, SSpecially 2t 2 te#e We_nera thaeffort
87687 ixtis; Jio tist
4l1ZbeElestinin 12c2le? Wnat rignt d I
Kacr:
:ave to ciassify Falestiniars? The only criteria mR 04 Ki jR: in %X
fcr judgjont is dcdicetion to the' rovolution-
i_feze
These:he jein thg_Eevolutign222_#hercfere
nabionelez He cannot rafvss tn? Iininciel eid
0c
of those Mho provide it beceuse they ere boirrgeois
01" capitalists Can_YQu,__anvherz shcw_e. Anv
cn 00 3: mlestiniens who ere caritalists? "thcy d6 nlot
cTon 24 'y G8l0nd #oJ Ei exist. Those 710 becawo Wealthy haa lived for
13b32 4> lirs;_ Jv ofim;a #erwfl" too;
yezrs in the frabian Gillf &nd riad? their vealth
18 &0363 93 m 32 :
by hard work axl by their own @fforts; there ere
no czpitelists emong uS _= Th2 "n2jority &r6 homeless;
tka 800 @_:+rde
0i1l 67 11o 0h18 &105-. Snc- refugees_ I nsed mloney, an money is 2 basic factor
*icl 013636. *: i4l contercy la~ cr for the revolution, for with mloney I erms ` an
protect the martyrs = } families. where cen I
1+ &r8 X1 #8 Gf tzc %# effo* "
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DE"' 157-3075
V EV IENCE OF NATIQNALUNITY
New York received 5l,199 copies Of m1 The Black
Panther" newspaper from National Distribution, San Francisco,
California, and in turn forwarded 1,700 copies to Agusta,
Georgia, and 4,800 copies to Detroit.
SF T22
October 28 , 1970
113,000 papers dated November 7 1970 , Wvere
received via Trans worla Airlines. The papers for Cleveland
also arrived Detroit viz American Airlines 25 Cleveland was
apparently having a shipping problem-
DE: T-l
November 10, 1970
The Decroit NCCF received the following number
of newspapers from National Distribution, San Francisco,
California:
Number 0f Papere Newspapers dated
15,000 Novenber 14, 1970
14,000 November 21, 1970
14,000 November 28 , 1970
DE Tl
November 30 , 1970
A shipment consi sting of 43 boxes Of newspapers
consigned to Comninity Center, 2219 Indiandale, Detroit,
Michigan, from National Distribution, 1336 Fillmore, San
Francisco, California, arrived in Detroit on November 12,
1970_ via United Airlines. On November 13, 1970 , EDGAR
ROBINSON called United Rirlines and said he woula up
the papers.
DE 118
November 16, 1970
A shipment of 29 boxes Of newspapers consignee
ana shipper as above, arrived in Detroit; Novenber 20 , 1970 ,
via United Airlines.
DE T-18
November 23 , 1970
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A shipment gonsisting of seven poxes Of newspapers
" ined to NORMANFKC KEE , NCCF 2219 Indiandale, Detroit,
shipper as above, arrived Detroit 5:10 pe Mo , November 26,
1970_ Via United Airlines, with instructions to hola at
D @18
Novenber 30 , 1970
HUEY P . NEMTON _ leader of BPP , is scheduled to
speak at the following locations in an effort to raise
funds for the Detroit 16;}
Date Location
November 16, 1970 Oakland Uriversitye
Rochester, Michigan
November 17 , 1970 Michigan State Universitye
East Lansing, Michigzn
Novenber 17, 1970 University of Michigan;
Ann Arbor; %ichigan
November 18, 1970 Weskern Michigan University
Kalarazcc , Micnigan
DE T-1
November 12, 1970
BEVERLINA 'ONELL, Financial Secretary Illinois
Chapter, BPP
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errixed in Detroit, november 19, 1970 and
returnea to Chicago, November 20 _ 1970 She attemted to
borIow busses for the tronsporiation 02 the Chicago group
to the Constitutional Convention, Weshingtcn, D.c ' but was
refused.
DE Tl
Noveinber 20 , 1970
ROBERT BAX and ZAYD/SFAKUR , BPP , New York; DAVID
HILLIPRD, CONBTIE MATTIIS:S , ana HUCY NEITON , BPP Szn Francisco,
arrived in Detroit October 16 1970, and left October 18,
1970 , en route to New York. Thase individuals were in Detroit
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to accompany NEWTON on 8 speaking tour to raise funds for
the Detroit 16.
DE T-16
Noveniber 20 , 1970
Reservations were made on American Airlines Flight
departing San Francisco for Detroit, 11:50 Pe Nla Novanber
25 _ 1970_ for RCNNIE IRIIN and NORRNAN MC KEE , both Detroit
NCCF' memberso A third Detroit NCCF member , VIR O REDNINE ,
was to reiain in California.
SF T22
Noveber 25 , 1970
Approximately 40 persons: boch Negro and white,
including members of the Detroit NCCF left Detroit i1n tTo
Hertz van-type trucks and at least tTo cars on november 25 ,_
1
1970 , en route *0 the Revolutionary People' s Constitutional
Convention, Washington, DC&
DE T-3
November 26 , 1970
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also known as
Black Panthcr Partv for Self Defense
Accordiny to the official newspaper 0. the BPP the BPP
was started during December , I966 , in Oaklana , California, to
organlze black people SO they can take control Of the life.
politics, and the destiny of the black community_ It Was
organized by DOBBY G. SEZLE , BFP Chairman, and HUEY P . REWTON ,
Minister of Defense, BPP .
The official nespaper called "1 'The Black Panther_ 01
regularly states Lhat the DPP advocatcs thc use Of guns and
guerrilla 'cactics in its revolutionary program to end oppression
of the black Deople; Residents of the black corcaunity Ere
urged to arm theiselves against the police who are consi stently
referred to as "pigs" Who should be killed.
The newspaper: in its issue of September 7 , 1968, had an
article by the then Minister of Education, GEORGE MURRnY _
This article ended Tith the following:
UI Black men. Black peopie, colorea persons of American
revolt everywllerel Arm Yourselves. The culeure
worch keeping is revolieion culture. Change.
Freedon everywhere- Dynamite ! Black powser. Use
the gun. Xill the pigc everylhere. "1
The BPP newspaper; issue of Ockober 5 , 1968 , had 2n
article introduced with the following statement: "ke will
not dissent from Anerican government. #e will overthrow it. "'
DAVID EILLIRRD , Chief of Staff, BEP in a speech at che
San Francisco Polo Field on Wovember 15, 1969 , said "Ne will
kill Richara Nixono "
DAVID HILLIERD , in the ( Wew York Times, 1 issue of
December 13_ 196s , was quoted 8s follows: "We advocate the
very direct cverthrow of the governnent by way of force
and violence_ MI
In the issue of April 25 , 1970 , the BPP new:spzper haa
an article by Minister of Culture EiORY DCUGLZS 45 follows:
0 The only way to make this racist US governmnent administer
justice to he people it is oppressing, ise by taking
up arms 2gainst this government , killing the officil:,
until tne reactionary forces-
0 arc dezd ana ihoce thpt
are left turn their weapons on their superiors, thereby.
passing revolutionary judgement against the number one
enemy of all menkina, the racist US government: "1
The BFP Headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta Street,
Oakland, California. Branches of the BPF and Comittces to
Combat Fascism unacr control 0i the BPP , have been established
`in various locations in the US.
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LEAGUE OF REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS
Also known as
Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUH)
A source advised on April 22 , 1970
r
that the
League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW) is 3 black
extremist labor union , with headquarters at 179 Cortlana
Highland Park
1
Mi chigan in the greater Detroit metropolitan
area_ Source advised that the LRBiv is attempting to oust
the United Auto Rorkers (UAW) from their position as
bargaining representative for black workers in the Detroit
area automotive plants . Source adviged that tie LRBN has
used threats of violence against both black and white
supervisory personnel and UAM leaders in an attempt to
intimidate them into an agreement with LRBW dcmands _ The
LRBW has referred to the automotive inaustry and the UAW
as "racist"
A second source advised that membership in the
LRBW is limited to Negroes by virtue of the LRBW
constitution which states "menbership 18 denied to al1
honkies due to the fact that said honkey has been the
historic enemy betrayer and exploiter of black people_ Tt
Membership in the LRBW is less than 25 persons
The second source also stated that the LRBW had
suborganizations operating at Ford Motor Company which was
known 2s the Ford Revolutionary Union Movement (FRUM) and
Eldor Avenue Gear end Axle Plant (ELRUM) a8 well a3 other
assembling and supplying plants_
1
but that at the present the
LRBW is active at the Main Assembly Plant in
Hamtramck Michigan This suborganization is known as
Dodge Revolutionary Union Movenent (DBUM) The other
suborganizations are now defunct.
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The first scurce stated that in 1969 RONALD LEE
MARCII KENNETH JOFIN WATSON and GENERAL GOFDON BAKER , JR.
1
who source identified as Iembers of the Central Committee
of the LRBR
f met with diplomatic representatives of the
North Vietnanese Governnent in Windsor
1
Outario, Canada , to
request support of tha LRBW both morally and finagcially
the North Vieinamese
The official publicetion of the LRBW is the
Hi "Inner Voice
01 A: characterization of "Inner City Voice
is attached hereto.
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"INNER CITY VOICE #
The "Inner Voice" (ICV) was
registered
with che Wayne County Clerk' s Office
1
Assuned Naier Division
on August 4 , 1967 , KENNETH JOHN MATSON , under Certificate
Number 203945 _
4 bulletin entitled, "Build Black Newspaper"
dated 1967 stated , "A group of black revolueicneries
in Detroit, Michigan, have begun work on
the produczion of
a new newspaper . It is hoped that the first editicn 0f che
rInner Voice will appear on the newsstand in August
of 1967." According to the bulletin, the ICV' s goal is the
building of a Mas S circulating revolutionary propasanda
program The bulletin stated the newspaper as to concentrate
On local news , cultural ana social events , as well as providing
coverace of radical politics
A source adviged on March 17 1970 , that the ICV
was lisned from July of 1967 through June of 1968 , when
it was terminated_ In the fall of 1969 8 newspaper similar
to ICV appeared on Detroit newsstands @hich wes called
"SAUTI" Ieaning Voice in Swahili This publication
0
in its
first edition stated that it emerged Irom the ICV and its
purpose in addition to the above woula be to exist 83 the officiai
organ of the League of RevolutionarY Black Rorkere
(LRBF) In January 0f 1970 an edition of "SACTi" steted
that it woula continue publication under tie ol& nane 0f
If Inner Voice M and would provide coverage of the black
extremist labor movenent In the spring of 1970
f
the ICV did
not publish the inflammatory articles which were comon in
1967-68 , but called for the overthrow of the United Auto
Workers (UAW) leadership and control of black workers et
Detroit area zuto plants .
Source advised that the editors of the ICv are
KENNZTH JOHN WATSON _ LUKE SAMUEL TRIPP , GENERAL CORDON BAKER ,
MICHAEL C. HAMLIN ana RONALD LEE MARCH , al1 of whon source
identified 3s members of the Central Conittee of the LRBW ,
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UXR ED STATES DEPARTMENT 0P STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU 0# INTE S TIC 4' IO N
Ic Reply, Picasc Rcfcr *0 December 17 , 1970
Filc No.
Title ELACK PAiTBER PARTY (BPP} NATIONAL
CONMITTEE TO COMLAT FASCISW (NCCF)
U8
DETROIT DIVISION
Character RECIA NATTZRS
A
SMIT ACT OF 1940;
SEpirrCJs CONSP IRACY , REBELLIG: AND
RkeXOEE INSUIEECTICN
Reference Detroit report dated and captioned
as above
All sovrces (except any listed below) whose idertities
are concealed in rezerenced comanunication have furnished reliable
inforation in the past.
Thls documnent cortalns neither recommendallons nor concluglons 0f the FBI. Jl Is thc property
0f (ho FBI and Is lojred to Your agency; 1:and I 8 coutents are nol t0 be distributed outsde
Youf aycncy.
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FEDERAL UREAU OF IN JGATION REC? '
Reporting Office office Of origin DATE INVEsTigATive PERiOD
SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO 1/21/72 10/8/71 1/7/72
TITLE 0F CASE REPORT MADE BY TypEd BY
SE CRET ARMY ORGANIZATION (SAO) SA STEVEN La CHRISTENSEN Jam
CHARACTER OF CASE
EXTREMIST MATTERS SE CRET ARMY
ORGANIZATION
L
N
REFERENCE: Phoenix letter to the Bureau 'and LH dated
10/22/71;
Bureau letter to Phoenix dated 11/9/71
Las Vegas letter to the Bureau dated
'12/6/71;
Phoenix letter to the Bureau dated 12/17/71;
Phoenix letter and LH to the Bureau dated
12/22/71.
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IDENTTTY OF IPORVANTS
It is noted that the large volune df information
reported herein was furnished by SD 1155-E the sole source
~loamaNt
ACCOKPLISHMENTS CLAIMED NONE ACQUIT- CASE HAS BEEN:
conVic Auto_ FUG. FInES SAVings RECOVERIES TALS
PENDiNG OVER ONE YEAR OJYEs Rio
PENDING PROSECUTioN Deleted Copy Sent__z
OVER Six MoNTHS OJyes @Jio
by Tetter #HZE{Reci Z1
APPRO VED FOIA Recuest 17 IN CHARGE
DO NOt WRITE IN SPACES BELOW
CoPies MADE:
HARez
TBEC-5f
Bureau (157-23577)
(Copies cont d on Cover JAN,28 1972
Pa- Ci^; n4'ake} 38/0
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2 San Diego (157-2815)
Di ssemination Record of Attached Report Notations
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Baltimore_
El Paso Info)
Kansas
L
Los Yegeies
Info
Oklahoma City (Info)
Portland (Info)
Sacramento (Info)
Seattle
of such inforqation in the_San_Diege_Division _ Much of this
informatton is known oniy to the SQuEce and to one 5 other @echE
individual Within the orgniztion Therefore inzorder
to afrord this source @dditfonal secuityahehas bbeen
Seurce
axsigned ctwo #-sbol nunbers Ior Tne purpose of reporting
information "inhe Zeport as follows:
SD T-l and SD T-2 are 157-2815 (Instant Report)
SD1155-E Tn formAcls
ADMINISTRATTVE
The identity of HOWARD B_ GODFREY is known to the
Bureau.
This report 1s being classified "1 Confidential"
because it contains information from SD T-l and SD T-2, a
confidential source of continuing value to the Bureau
in security matters_ The unauthorized disclosure of the
information contained in the report could reasonably result
in the identification of the informant which would be
prejudicial to the defense interests of the nation.
B
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Al1 individuals referred to herein as leaders of
the SAO in the San Diego area are
either being actively
investigated or have been so investigated in the past to
determine #hether they should be placed on the ADEX _
For the additional information of the Bureau
and Kansas which is Office of Origin in the Minutemen
investigation individuals associated with the Secret
Army Or
genization
(SAO) at San Diego are former members
of the Minutemen organization or sympathizers or supporters
of that organization_ Inasmuch as information contained
in this report covers the main areas of Minutemen-type
activity within the San Diego area and due to the fact that
the individuals who have formed the SAO consider the Minutemen
organization to effectively be non-existent this report is
being submitted to Kansas_City in lieu of
the regular report
on Minutemen activity at San Diego. Jv {OrmtNT
For the information of the Phoenix Division
9
SD
Ca
1l55_B
reported on 1l/9/71 that the' SAO had received a written request
from one CHARLES ~MANLEVE , 2938 North Seventeen Drive, Phoenix,
Arizona, asking Ior Information regarding the SAO_
In connection with its investigation of the individual
named JOHN OWEN ` BURTON as referred to in Las Vegas letter dated
12/6/71 and Phoenix letter dated 12/17/71 Oklahoma City should
note that , in early January 1215_1 JERRY-LYNN DAVIS_
9
SAO leader
at San Diego, indicated to
8D
that there were one or
Infoemwf]
more individuals in the State of Oklahoma, exact location
not known , who DAVIS referred to as contacts the SAO. Athe 54
In addition
9
it is noted that SD1155-Ehas advised
of other contacts Of the SAO or written requests for
information about the SAO from areas within the Kansas
El Baltimore, Los Angeles, Portland, and Sacramento
Divisions.
Part II of this report sets forth information
regarding an
incident
in which a young woman PAULA ELAINE
THARP ,_ was injured by_sniper fire while at
the
residence of
a San State College professor named PETER GEORGE BOHMER _
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Both THARP and BOHMER are subjects of investigation in the
San Diego Division on the basis of their activities in the
New Left Movement_
BOHER s residence is a commune known as "The Box
which is 2 focal point of New Left activity in
'San Diego and,
at this is primarily concerned with formulating
for
titenetonE384c4
and demonstrations during the 1972 Repblfs
can National Convention at San Diego_ It has been Zvleeowtaetertined
that THARP 1 S wound is not serious in nature.
SDLi55-E, who was present during the incident on an
Intelligence gathering &ssignment for the SAO_ has identified
the assailant as GEORGE M HOOVER (San Diego
'ioo-15356)
Ikutifes the assompanteasiufornant QBC
this assignment Informant
Sou ece has advised that this incident was
notepremeditated by the
SAO Or any member of it including_HOOVER, and that it was
a spur of the. moment
action
on HOOVER ' s part. This
information has been disseminated on a confidential basis
to the San Diego Police Departuent , which i8 investigating
the incident _
It is noted that much of.the printed literature
and propaganda of the SAO has been forwarded to the Bureau
via referenced Rhoenix communications_ However , in order
to assure the completeness of this report one copy of each
piece of printed materiel distributed
by &he SAO
is being
included at the end of this report in a section marked
M Addendum . M
It is noted that details of this report include
information dated prior to that of the investigative period.
This information is included SO as to show a more complete
picture of the origin and structure of this organization
A copy of this report is being disseminated
locally to U.S . Secret Service, 8an Diego, California.
LEADS
EL 'CPASONTS LOS ANGELES , OKLAHOMA CITY , PORTL_ and
SA DIVISIONS
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LEADS (cont'd)
Information copies of this report are being directed
to the above offices for their reference and possible
investigative assistance in view of the fact that contacts
or requests for information regarding the SAO have been
reported wrthin those Divisions.
BALT IMORE
Baltimore is requested to furnish San Diego with
basic information regarding the group allegedly operated
by JESSE CLAYBURN STEVENS and to contact knowledgeable
sources regarding this group. to determine the extent of any
alliance or connection
with the gAO.
LAS_VEGAS
AT LAS VEGAS NEVADA 1 Will identify ED ( LNU)
9 Post Office Box 2191 Las Vegas 89101, telephone number
384-2046 and det
eruine
any activities on his part in behalf
of
the Sko:
2_ Will determine if the JACK DOYLE, telephone
number 642-4467 referred to in this is the same as
JACK CONAN
Doifg,
JR_ (Las Vegas
1437-938t
mentioned in referenced Las Vegas letter
to the Bureau.
PHOENTX
AT PHOEN I ARIZONA _ Will identify CHARLES MANLEVE
9 2938 North Seventeen Drive, Phoenix, and determine the nature
of his activities, if any .
SEATTLE
AT_BOTHELL,_WASHINGTON _ Will identify CY ANDERSON ,
10418 N.E_ i68th Place, Bothell, and determine the nature of
his activities.
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AT SAN_DTEGO CALIFORNIA: Will attempt to identify
additional members of the SAO ana follow and - report activities
of this organization_
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UNIT STATES DEPARTMENT OF JU ICE
EDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Copy to: 1 3
U.S _ Secret Service, San Diego
Report of: SA STEVEN L. CHR ISTENSEN Olfice: SAN DIEGO
Date: iJanuary 21, 1972
Field Office File # San Diego .157-2815 Bureau File #: 157-23577
Title: SE CRET ARMY ORGANIZATION (SAO)
Character: EXTREMIST MATTERS SE CRET ARMY ORGANIZATION
Synopsis:
Secret Army Organization (SAO) formed at San Diego
California, in late September, 1971, by
JERRE ExNN
DAVIS to replace Minutemen (M) organization considered
defunct in the San Diego area- Organization formed to
provide military-type training for self luezensend to
oppose communism and totalitarian government
)
to
take over political power in the United States if the
present government fails_ JERRY LYNN DAVIS considered
Commander" of the SAO at San Diego and other officers
set forth_ Members of the SAO active in acquring and
possessing firearms and explosives. Tentative arrangements
made for extension of SAo with branches at Las Vegas
Nevada; Phoenix
9
and Seattle, Nashington
'Aaditional
SAO contacts claimed at Oregon; El Texas;
Los Angeles California, and in
'the states
of Kansas and
OkLahoma_
'Contact made
with JESSE CLAYBURN STEVENS , alleged
leader of East Coast portion of M organization and tentative
arrangements made for alliance between STEVENS 1 group and
SAo_ SAO has total of 8 members at San Diego, California,
with approximately same number of supporters_ and sympathizers.
Number of possible members or
supporters at Las Vegas, Phoenix,-
and Seattle not known _ Membership fees for initiation are
This document contains ncithcr rccommcndations nor conclusions of thc FBI. It is thc propcrty of thc FBI ana 75 duticd lo your igcrcy 'it and its contcnts
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85.00, monthly dues are $3.00_ Other financial information
set forth. SAO to publish monthly news and training
bulletin and other special bulletins, posters and stickers
as need and occasion arises.
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DETAILS: AT SAN_DIEGQ: CALTFORNIA
I, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
4_ Location of Headquarters
On 1971, it was reported that JERRY LYNN
DAVIS, leader" of
he)
SAO_ in laying plans for the foration
of the organization wanted it
to in several cities
at the same time
"However ,
the
Reaqqearters
would be at
San Diego, California.
(SD T-1, 5, 1971)
On September 13, 1971 it was reported in
preparation for future
Osgenizal
ional DAVIS had rented
several Post Office boxes in the San_Diego area which would
be used for this These included Post Office Box
5791 San Diego
Bai?eoenia
which was rented in
DAVIS
name,
and
Post Office Box
3210563-
Lemon Grove
California 92045
9
which was
rented in
the name
ok
"Artist
Supply _ Mi It was reported that "Artist Supply" was the name
utilized for a mail" drop operated bYMMROZ HAUGHTON former
West Coast leader of the Minut emen organization_
(8D T-1, September 13, 1971)
The Minutemen (M ) is ~a paramilitant group
organized in June, 1960, by ROBERT B_ DE PUGH
in 'Norborne, Missouri,
as a resistance to the
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spread of communism in the United States by
use of guerrilla tactics_ DE PUGH is
curren incarcerated in 2 Federal peni -
tentiary for violation of the Federal
Firearms Act.
The Patriotic Party has been the political
arm of the Minutemen
pHl+
On January 7, 1972, it was reported that the
organization has no formal headquarters and that it is
operated out of the homes of JERRY_LYNN WAVIS and
other members.
S. / fit ~ (BD 1-2, January 7,
1972)
3W Uo-l ;lw,
X4
01
Ln! . |
Ba Charter Infornatior
On January 7 1972, it was reported that the SAO
has no
plans for
'Zormulating
charters as such for the
parent or subsidiary groups
(8D T-2, January 7, 1972)
C Objectives
On 5, it was reported that JERRY LYNN
DAVIS was highly
{ntecested
in forming a new Right
group to organize people in various localities and to
provide them with training for the purpose
of being ready to
eventaalitya
take over
political power
in the United States when the present government fails
due to oppression or communist influence.
(SD 5, 1971)
On December 20_ 1971, it was reported_ that in
correspondence with
another (Siuilar
group
DAVIs staled that,
although the SAO was a new
Organization with
a new name, it
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would continue to adhere to the tenets and principles of the
old M organization
(SD T-l, December 20, 1971)
January 7 1972, it
was reported that the SAO
intended to conduct
intelligence-type operations
and to
offer training in urban guerrilla warfare to be used against
Geft Wing groups and suspected enemies of the United States.
A
leaflet entitled,_ "Join the Secret
Organization M was made available which offered the following
statements of purpose:
"1) To prepare the means of personal defense
and survival in- case of enemy attack.
2) To resist and expose the spread of communist
influence and propaganda within our Own national
boundaries.
3) To investigate by weans of our Owm secret
memberships the infiltration of communist sympathizers
into American organizations of government, business,
labory religion and education_
4) To resist by any and all means the passage of
laws which reguate the vate owner 'ship of
firearms Or wnich detract from the individual' s
ability to defend his own
family &nd personal
property.
5) To promote knowledge &nd skill in the us e of
arms by our Own members and by the general
public.
6) To form in advance of actual need a secret
underground organization equipped to spy upon
harrass and destroy troops of any foregn
Power
that might occupy United States territory.
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7) To lend assistance and support wherever
possible to other resistance organizations, domestic
or foreign , opposing communist expansion or
subversion
8) To pursue these prograns as private citizens
motivated.only by patriotism and to remain entirely
free of government subsidies or control_ m1
(SD January 7, 1972)
D_ Officers
On January 7, 1972, it was reported if the
organization continues to progress as originally envisi
it will {teztuaili be operated by a General Staff_ This
General Staff be_composed of JERRY LYNN DAVIS 2393
Washington Spring ealeaderGa3ffozziou= with the
title
of
11 Commander Ii and Ihe of various area groups who will
hold the tltle of 11 Captain:" At the present time, such
area groups tentatively exist in the following places:
San Diego California
with the
{Captain" being_EOWARD
Bv /GODFREY
746 Graves
El Cajon, California
GODF REY is a former M and will be Number Two
man in the SAO.
Phoenix Arizona
where
tne
M Captains" will be EVERETT: MOORE
and his wife_ The MOOREs are known M leaders
in the Phoenix area.
Washington
where I1 will be Cx_ANDERSON
10418 N.E.
'SGBthipi
Bothell, Washington
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Las Vegas, Nevada
where the II Captains" will be JACK DOYLE and
ED LNU )
Post Office Box 2191
Las Vegas Nevada Eneseeindlviduals
allegedly have former
connections with the M organization
(SD 9-2, Jenuary 7, 1972)
E Summary_of Qverall Activities
On Oontanuai1l? 1971 it was reported that JERRY LYNN
DAVIS was
taiking
about the plans he was making
to start a new organization_ According to DAVIS ,_ he
considered the M organization to be defunct at least
in the San Diego area and: in most of
the Western states,
and felt the need to organize a new Right Wing group to
fill the power vacuun which it had left_ He indicated that
he knew people in Phoenix; Afizona; Portland, Oregon; Seattle,
Washington_
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and Las Vegas, Nevada, who he wanted to contect
regarding such an organizati feeling that they would be
highly interested in helping to organize and it going-
He said his plans included having Post Office boxes rented
for the new organization in al1 these cities and having
leaflets and stickers regarding the organization printed
using the respectiv Post Office box numbers_ On a
pre-determined
9
press releases would be made in each of these cities
announcing the formation of the organization with the leaflets
and stickers being up in the cities on the same
This would be done for the purpose of disguising the location
of the national headquarters, which woula be actually located
in San Diego, California.
(SD 5, 1971 )
On September 13_ 197.hef it was reported_ that DAVIS
had become
Getecestea
in National Socialist White
Peoples Party
VerYswtp)
as a possible an swer to the need for a
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Right group in the San Diego area. He was reportedly
studying that organization and con sidering becoming a
mewber.
(SD T-2, September 13, 1971)
The National Socialist White Peogles Party,
also known as The American Nazi
Auerican Nazis, and The George
Iiacolz
Rockwell Party,
was organized on February 26,
1956
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at Arlington Virginia, based upon
the concept of an
'international
"National Socialist"
movement as espoused by the German Nazi Party
headed by Adolf Hitler_ The organization supports
and follows the line of hatred against Negroes:
Jews and communists through various
PrOpaganda
media seeking
a legitimate dominant political
party in the United States and foreign countries.
On September 16 291SMPP it was reported that
while very interested in
the
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DAVIS was still considering
going ahead with plans for the new organization _ In addition,
DAVIS indicated that he expected to obtain membership lists
and the necesary materials for setting up application forms,
bulletins and tfaining literature for the new organization
from BETTEE HAUGHTON wife of TROYHAUGHTON _ DAVIS said
he would attempt to
'have
the buletins training materials,
and membership application forms
printed
in the near future
and that , fentatsveouid the responsibility for_making the
mon thly mail-outs alternate between DAVIS and GODFREY .
DAVIS advised that O_ A~ALEX ANDER of Alex Rapid Print , 7609
El Cajon Boul evard, La Mesa "California, had agreed to' print
some of these materials
ALEXANDER
was described as a former
MM who had allowed TROY HAUGHTON to use his printing Kacillpoetef
for the benefit of the West Coast MM organization
Other plans for the new organization included
eventually setting up two membership lists which would be
recorded on microfilm. One of the lists would be maintained
by DAVIS and the other by GODFREY . The purpose in placing
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the membership lists on microfilm was for easy destruction
Two lists were to be maintained to guard against the
possibility of
one being lost or destroyed.
(SD T-2, September 16, 1971 )
On October 8 1971 , it was reported that DAVIS had
chosen the name
"Secret Army ' Ozganization"
for his new group _
In addition, it was learned DAVIS had had 000 copies each
of letterhead stationery and membership
appi9ootfs
on forms
for the SAO printed up the previous weekend_ DAVIS also
advised that CODF REY , and other associates would attend
the Annual Yuma Gun Show at Yuma, Ari on October 16 and
October 17, 1971, at which time he
eizeatea
contact would be
made with people attending the gun show from Phoenix,
Arizona, and Seattle, Washington, regarding the SAO.
(SD October 8, 1971 )
On October 16, and October 17, 1971
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DAVIS GODFREY
and STANLEY DN MC DADE , a
Prospective member of
the ga0 residing
at 4114 Massachusetts, La Mesa California_ were in attendance
at the Yuma Gun Show .
FollowingCthefgn
a meeting was
held in a motel room at with persons in
including the above three and EVERETT
MOORE and S wife from Phoenix Arizona and CY ANDERSON
from Seattle Washington The of
"discussion
was the 8A0
and those
aetenasng
the meeting were in general agreement
that a new cohesive force was necessary among Right
groups as a result of the power vacuum left by the disintegration
of the MM organization_ MOORE and ANDERSON tentatively agreed
to having their respective groups join the SAO subject to the
epproval of the members of these groups_ Copies of printed
material of the SAO including
a leaflet entitled "History
of the Secret Army zation If a copy of the
first
bulletin
of the SAO entitled, "To
Zzospective
Mewbers of the Secret
Army Organization 9 " and membership application forms were passed
around among the group .
It was decided thatnsubsequent contacts regarding
expansion of the SAo would be made and that the San Diego area
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mail drop for the Phoenix group would be the address of
HOWARD FRANCIS" CLARK 1080 6th 8treet, Ramona, California,
# a"forier member of the M organization_
En route to the gun show CY ANDERSON s automobile
had broken down some. place in the
'8tate of Nevada
and it had
been necessary for him to hire transportation from there to
the gun show_ After the gun show_ DAVIS drove to Las Vegas
Nevada_ accompanied by ANDERSON ,
to
make contact with known to
him regarding the SAO.
It was reported that DAVIS who is part American
Indian_ had abandoned the idea of jolning
the NSWPP when he
in late September , 1971, that the NSWPP is adamantly
opposed to persons having American Indian bloodat considering
them to be of an inferior race_ It was felt this fact
was responsible for DAVIS i decision to finally g0 ahead
and organize the SAO.
It was also reported in addition to the
letterhead stationery ana application forms, several thousand
copies of the history leaflet and the first bulletin had also
been printed at the same time as well as a number of stickers
advertising for the SAO_ The printing of these materials was
done by BETTIE HAUGHTOM on an offset press which she had
maintained since the time her husband was in the M organization
Many_copies of these printed materials have been sent out to
people_ known in the past to have been M members or other
Right Wing sympathizers.
The meeting mentioned in the first paragraph of the
history leaflet is actually
a disguised reference to the meeting
which took place in the motel room at Arizona, on
October 17, 1971.
(8D T-2, October 1971)
DAVIS returned home from Las Vegas, Nevada,
on the
evening of October 23e h931; He stated that the reason for
this delay was that had become very involved in Las Vegas
with meeting people and with organizing the SAO indicating
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that arrangements had been made for the group he contacted
at Las Vegas to join the SAO_ He further advised that
arrangements had been made to get insignie ches from
Cy ANDERSON for the berets that SAO members would be given
to wear,
(8D T-2, October 26, 1971)
On October 27 1971, DAVIS was reported to have
advised that ANDERSON
had gone
to El Texas, from
Las Vegas, Ievada, to make contact with_people known to
him there DAVIS advised he_expected ANDERSON to be
in San Diego on October 29 1971 for additional discussions
regarding
Ghe organizing o}
the
Sao. DAVIS said he also
felt the need for him ad GODFREY to travel to Phoenix
sometime in December , 1971, fof the purpose or tecoofactioge
EVERETT MOORE regarding the SAO
(SD October 27, 1971)
On November_9, 1971, it was reported_ that CY ANDERSON
had spent approrimately a and a half at DAVIS residence
discussing the SAO_ Resulting from these discussions were
tentative plans for a auring_Deceuber 1971, or January,
1972, during_which DAVIS and
ANDERSON woula
travel thr ough
Arizona to El Texas following which they would cross
the border at
Juarez, Mexico and drive to Mexico Cit
Returning from Mexico City,_ would travel to Las
where the individual named' ED Name Unknown ) would be
picked up and who would then travel with then to Denver ,
Colorado, and the State of Montana_ The purpose of the
would be to contact people regarding expansion of the SAO and
to solicit support for that organization_
(SD T-2, November 9, 1971)
On December 17ro1921' correspondence was observed
at the DAVIS residence an individual named JESSE CLAYBURN
STEVENS at 8ilver Springs, Maryland . The correspondence, which
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was
addressed to the SAO, indicated that 8TEVENS Tas in
control of at least part of what was left of the former
MM organization on the East Coast In the_letter, STEVENS
expressed hatred for ROBERT BOLIVAR DE former national
leader of the M organization, and interest in establishing
future contact with the SAO_ STEVENS 8ls0 indicated that he
corresponded with several individuals in the 8an Diego area
and did not know who had furnished him information on the
SAO_ According to DAVIS this was done by STANLEY_DQD
MG DADE _ In addition
DAvIS advised
he is know to STEVENS
by the alias of
PATRICK MC DONALD
A letter replying to the above correspondence from
STEVENS which DAVIS had written was also observed . In this
letter DAVIS also expressed interest in making contact
with
STEVENS
1 group' _ DAVIS indicated in his letter that,
even though the SAO was a new organization with a new
it would continue to adhere to the tenets and principles
of the old MM organization
(SD T-l, Decenber 20, 1971)
(-ti: <
On December 20 1971 the SAO distributed severzl
hundred copies 0f a
special_intelligence bulletin
which
it had prepared regarding PETER GE ORGE-BoHMER ,
a
professor
of Economics at San Diego State Coliege, and a well-known
figure in New Left activities in the San Diego area_ The
information contained in the bulletin was obtained by the
SAO primarily from research of newspaper articles and
surveillance of BOHER S activities.
(SD T-1, December 1971)
On December 29, 1971, it was reported that DAVIS
had received additional correspondence from JESSE CLAYBURN
STEVENS _ In this letter, STEVENS agreed to the formation of
an alliance between his group and the SAO_ Guidelines which
were set upwould have STEVENS ' group in control of Ri Wing
activities in the East and in the South_ while the SAO would
operate in the Western states. It was also agreed that the two
groups should work on
findipg
an individual in or near Chicago,
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Illinois, to act as coordinator of Right Wing activities in
the Midwest area. DAVIS mentioned JANS EVAN QTO as a good
5 possibility in this regard. POTO , an SAO member at San Diego,
is employed by a national restaurant chain and is expecting
to be transferred to the Chicago area ,in the early part of
1972 to oper a new restaurant there.
In addition arrangements were made between SAO and
STEVENS '
group fegarding the trading of information on
individuals of interest to these organizations who reside
in each other' s areas. Furthermore, it Fas agreed that
members of their respective groups would be transferred from
one group to another if should move to a new area_
STEVENS indicated that his group has mi crofilming
equipment and " secure" messages between the two groups Will
be transmitted by microfilm as soon as the 8A0 acquires the
necesary:equipment_
(SD December 29, 1971)
On December 29,1971, it was reported that BETT IE
HAUGHTON will remarry in the near future and , upon doing
SO expects to Leave the San Diego area, At that time she
will
give the offset press, which she to the
SAO %or
its
use.
DAVIS has been very busy recently preparing the
next SAO bulletin According to what he has said this
bulletin will contain eight Pages of
technical information
dealing with explosives, booby traps and other weapons and
will have two pages of generai information regarding news,
recruiting, and training.
(SD T-2, December 29, 1971 )
On January arinted972d
it was reported that the new SAO
bulletin had been
and
was
ready for distribution_ In
addition, DAVIS was reported to have stated that he wanted to
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begin work on a new special bulletin such as the on e done
by the SAo on PETER GEORGE BOHMER. However , this time
tne target of the bulletin would be a nationally-known
figure 8f the New Left Movement.
(SD T-l, January 5, 1972)
F_ Acguisition of Firearms and Explosives
On January 7, 1972, it was reported that most
members of the SAO possess several firearms and frequen
are armed . Furthermore, members of the SAO are endeavoring
to acquire explosives &nd munitions of 2ll descriptions.
(8D T-2, January 7, 1972)
II_ ACTIVITICS OF LOGAL GROUPS
A Name _ Location_and Estimated_Membership
On January 'the 38g2n it was reported the SAo leader-
ship considers that organization has groups established
at the following locations:
SenDiego,_Celifornia
The group at San Diego contls the State of
California and has the same location as the
national headquarters _ This group has eight
members and approximately the same number
of prospective members and supporters.
Phoenix Arizona
[ 0 ' (S
The Phoenix group controls the State of Arizona.
There are only two individuals, EVERETT MORRE
and his wife, know at this although,
allegedly, a larger groups exists.
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Seattle Washington
This group controls the State of Washington
and possibly Idaho and Oregon as well_
Contact with only
one
individual, CY ANDERS ON
is known
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although a larger group allegedly
exists.
Las_Vegass_Nevade
This group controls the State of Nevada with
at least two individuals, JACK DOYLE and
ED (Last:. Name Unknown) and possibly more
in the group:
In addition, DAVIS has claimed to have two
members, names not known at Carson near Los Angeles
and to have made
contact fegaraing the 846
with
Cath tacquaintaaces
in the States of Oklahona and
Kansas _
Furthermores DAVIS hasadvised that individuals
near
Redding; , California, and in the State of Maryland
have written in requesting information on the SAO_
(SD T-2, January 7, 1972)
B. Officers
On January 7 1972 _ it was reported that for the
time being, officers Of iocal
groups of the SAO
wili
be the
same as those listed for national and state positions of
the SAO .
(8D T-2, January 7, 1972)
C. Summaty 0f Activities
It is noted that most of the information regarding:
activities of the SAO at San Diego has been reported in the
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section entitled "Overall Activities" in order to more
easily show the organization and growth of the group
'On, January_7, 1972,
an article appeared_ in the
San Diego Union, daily' newspaper at San California,
and reported that on the previous evening a young woman
at the residence
'8f
PETER GEORGE
BOHMER had been wounded
by sniper fire from an unknown assailant According to
the arti stickers regarding the SAO had been placed
on the door of BOHER S office at San Diego State College
earlier that and BOHMER had allegedly received threatening
telephone calls from the SAO.
The article stated that the San Diego Police
Department was investigating the incident.
On January 7 1972, Detective ERNIE TRUMPER,
Investigative Support fivision
3
San Diego Police Department,
advised that a witnss at the scene of the shooting incident
had described seeing two shots fired from a light blue 1964
Plymouth Valiant automobile. According to TRUMPER , the
individual firing the shots had been described as a white
male in his mi dle 20' s, slender build, with dark curly hair
and a light, neatly trimmed beard _
On January 7,_ 1972, it was reported that members
of the SAo had indeed' placed stickers on BOHMER ' s office
door during the day on January 6, 1972. However , it was
reported that the description of the vehicle and the assailant
as furnished by the San Diego Police Department di not match
any known SAO member or vehicle belonging to any SAO
member.
(SD T-2, January 7, 1972)
III FINANCES
On September 16 1971 JERRY LYNN DAVIS was reported
to have stated that he
estimated the monthly operating
cost
of the organization he had in mind to be approximately $100.OC .
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He further advised that 0. A. ALEXANDER of Alex Rapid Print
had agreed to do printing for the SAO at cost_
(SD T-2, September 1971)
On" October: 8 1971 it was reported that initiation
fees in the SAO would
'be-35.60]and that monthly dues of
membership would be $3.00.
(SD October 8, 1971)
On November 26, 1971, DAVIS
was reported to have
stated that he had_spent $300' of his
own money _ on printing
materials for the SAO and for other expenses _
(SD November 26, 1971)
On December 20,.1971, it
was reported that the SAO
had then spent $140 on printing its literature. The last
bulletin put out by the group had been done at Alex Rapid
Print at a cost of" $3.50 for 200 copies_ 4 total of $16.00
was spent on stamps to mail the bulletin out_
(SD December 20, 1971)
IV_ PUBLICATIONS AND PROPAGANDA
On January 7 it was r eported that
plans of the 840 cail' for
19p2ttitg
out a monthly
"etlleeient
for members of the group and for other special bulletins,
leaflets,_posters_ and stickers as the need and occasion
arises. Future plans call for the eventual publication of
a bulletin which will be distributed publi
The SAO is presently contemplating using the slogan
"We' re Everywhere. m1
(SD T-2, January 7, 1972)
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V. MISCELLANEOUS
Included at the end of this report as a special
section 1i Addendum" is one copy of each piece of
literature
rarbedated
SO far by the SAO.
This docunent 'contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the FBI: It is the property of the FBI
and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to
be distributed outside your agency .
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It 073d377)
RECY CReArGznTCa
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Dear Fellcw American,
At the rcguest of a mutual friend We are gending yoi this invitation i
join the Secret Ariny Organizalion Those-of US Tho have been merbers fcr
some time Sincercly believe lhat Our Organivation can bc of real vallic in pre-
serving for future generations the land of freedom and opportunity wkich cur
forefsihers lianced dlown to us_
I} js the belief 0 our Organizition {hal {he communist-socialist coul-
spiracy has infiltrated the Unitcd Ststes Governmert to such &n extent thai the
American people cannot rely on this country's clected leacers to protect tkom
fromn communist dominaticn and slavery.
We believe that the time will ccre when the American people will have
to fight for tleir lives-aud #heiz liberty. In this belief; we have formed in
advance 8 secrel tinderground army with but one objective, t0 defend our con-
stitaiional republic and to help cur fellow Americans to do the same.
We do no want lukewerm members, We are &n organization of peoplc
Willing to make auy sacrifice necessary fur our country. If you feel the samc
way, we invite yOli to join uS.
SECRET ARMY ORGANTZA 1TON
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SECRE EEEJV CRGARIZE; GON
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Dear Fellow Americad,
Your letter of inquiry concerning thc Secrct Army Organization 12s
receivcd # few days ag6. We havchad sc many iuquiries during the iew
montis that i% has been impossibie to ansiver each 0f them promptly #itil &
personal lettcr .
We ceriainly arpreciale your interestin our organization and we
you will join wS in our battle for natioual and' individual freedom. 4s you
learn mcre sboiut; the Secret Army Organization I'm gure you will come {o
realize that we are notlradicals, but are far moreinclincdto be quietly ded-
icated and cleaz thinking incviduals.
Encloged is some further information about our organizatiori; its
history, objective8 and programs. After you hare giv en this material
careful stdy, we hope yOl Till use the enclosed application form to join our
orgeilizatioii When sending in your &pplication, do not your return
addrtsES or nlarie On the outside of the envelope.
J Itcr your membership application has been procegsed, we Wculd
certainly Welco m e having you work with one of our local units, cr beiter
'etill, help you organize your own unit With our aSsistance after you have
conipleted preliminary training:
Sincerely ycurs,
Captain Patrick McDonala
S. A, 0. Headquarters Statf
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[ickory C} Ikj €ecret Dzy Orgzmizaziow
Qtie carly mnorning in Fehruary, 1970, 3 grOup) of *ix #[.awiercrn ieacicrs frvn;
four' Stlcs mc: secreily in Nortbern Arizo a lo discu:s the crisis lhal thc arrest and
imprisoninent (f twO Ai ncmen lenders #:} the assas8ination of a third hnalci
brought on lho orgization Alllwjugh so1e O[ Lhese aen had mel bclorc in their rolcs
A8 AJinuicmen #'Qwp leadcrs, oihcrs Wre meeling Ior (he first time
Aftcr miichsliscussion twv principal pointe wec agrecd Upohl: Firat, that the
Minteen:en a: 4 naiicn:) coordinalion Organiztion oi mililant rigbl-Wing groups had
2 fLectively heei clesizored by lle prO-ccminguisi elements inside ihe Justice Depart-
ment; While' indljvidualamits st}ll cxisted throughout thc country , feiv Jiad the financial
support cr" leadership tn he really efleclire Second, thal {nc nced fcr such a coord}-
naling organization wasgreaier than ever in viciv 0f the increuscd revoliitionazy aclivity
by commivists in the Uritcd State: _
Wth thege im0 points in -mjnd, sugxeslions Icre forward on # coursc &f
ection to Jollowed After a inccling thal lusiod &ll iiial aild Iar inlo tte nexl
morning, 222 orgrail pian of actiol; wes finally egrced upon All present agrecd to
merge theli' iuldividual togelher and fornn 8 D36 ' organization undcr' the eommand
ol oc leader elccter' from among themnstlves; Iviti the othxer {ive tc be #cmbers of &
General Siaff {hat #Ould advice and essist the ncI: leader:
Whilc rciaining thc basic progranz and policics of thle Minulemien, it Wa;
decided that not aly ghould this nCI organigation have & diflerent naile, bilt gl2o 8
compleicly Eew chain oE comnanrl &nd organizalional stxueture. If thle new Organiza-
tion 128 coing to survivo the aliacks that helell the old one, 2 whole ulewv approach
woild he needed. Never coiild the arrestor death of a [ew leadcrshe alkowed co
cripple she cutire Organiation:
For Uhia reason it Was decided thal 2 highly disciplined military type
orgrinization With " (lelinitc chai:) ofcomnand would have anj chance 0f svccess. 'This
then, "83 the bcgiuning O[ {he Secret Arn Organization; Bcginulng Iith &n crigi:al
forea o: hard corcpatriois lhat numheredl Icli 2' than two hundrcd, thc Secret Ary;
(rgauization bes;n_nciol} of picking ip ihe picea; &nd continuing {0 figghl for ual:on:l
and inalivialual {extom. Using lhis cacrc of dedlicaled nersonnel &8 0 nueleus, ti6:
S^. (. has becn reruiljng &nd iraining nCW' nicmiers it Lhic :kills wll nced 4S
thlc irecclom figitles ol omorrow.
hc lcadlers ( the S. A. 0_ havc nO iden ol lighling : last clilch sland WVe havc
no desirc {0 C (m init S uicidc ourselves 0x' {o lel Olr memhcrs (o s0- Wc have 2
srlce" #hieh #e bclieve iill ullindlyslead io viclory. Only onc is esseniial.
Wf'e ( :lu pr(parin; &nd lraining NCA ! M: O ihe $: ^. (} Ielieve lhal Our couniry
i: #oilv ([ #i1' serilice. T VQl [c"l !he Semc Way , we imeile VOu to join {S-
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Jeh& THE
EZ [SZar
ZX0@G5
An orgawizalion of Icyal Americans
declicuted to the presereation of both
naltonal and idiedmial {-eedom.
1. To prepure the ncens cf perscnal de-
{enlse arri surviva:l ix &ase 0[ cnemy &tiack .
2. To resist &ud cxposc lec eprcad cf
commnt;ais: infhencd ard progngande #itivin
Our Oin ratio} hoendari ?_
3 To iuv Stigale by Di eanS of &ur 0if
secrel incmihcrslips thic it:linratiou €f ecn; .
numnist #swpathiecis into Ameicau organt-
zations 0f gorernaenl, busimes8, labcr,
roligion ar ericaiion:
4. Tc resist by any and gil mcans the pas_
sagc cf Jews Whieh regalaie ihe pritize
ownership &f' flyegrms or #kici detraet from
the indirictial's 2 biiily lo defend is Oiwri
family &hd porscnal property.
5. To pronafe kaowickz# snd ski}l % tnc
use Of arms by QU1' Oln nemhers and by tle
gencral pullic.
6. '40 for in a dvance of actils} need a
sccrel unciczground organigation €pippocl to
spy !-cn; harrezs and destre ixtcps &[ any
[oIcf#h [ichii { lhat meght ozeupy Unilerl
Stalcs !erriory _
7 . 'Tu iciha3i:iance and Suxpcrl #hererer
passihle (o Gther' fuciglngo Winaaizalicege ,
domaailic 0 >" foreign}, Gphsing corinunist
cxpansi:' Q1" sulvcrcion.
8_ T p"es1l' (hese hrotrams 4 private
cjliC:ns '2Olh "#farl enly by pfriotism aidl to
rCmai;:a lirely Irec gVG'Eila:li suhsidics
01 couiiol
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on1 (if$ 2030's 4r * {01<6 p7+o+! { ;esei
{ro;t cOl:amisi ( liaglic {}: smFej his % n0 (
bce#us _ (9i7" mdy forc lad iXc Drer & (kc" "iX" io
dlefcil Iis coakilry= bul ralher k"eatSc' lin:' malur& ol ine
atacl: Lwing" nial 0 { ild Siseds ""a;r aW}
orl; siruileut {on # 52 dusignm #S { rrarr eor-
~Ct;onal iaile:n frer as iak-{iee'iv: #5 pos:fila For
tefcnse puronses_ 01
Siarling from) hOthing 50 cars ag6, contin:nism
HOW' rigiclly controls 030-{hird of !ic itmnan racd :lid has
subverted lo rryi; {%5 th ' r"naiuing j1%-Wiires.
Tn Ihe p38( %0 eais the cominis': kve conqtcrerl Z0
sovercign #iiuns, Owo I armcl eslist ord 1} Vy m-
terumil B4bre2ie* Cx' nccotiation:
Tixcre is Aol cle $ insSe couairies in wiich thc
comm inists ralc U' tha consent of !la people. Knri_
There mialst Porhcluute {bt-selves b' {errer: 'ncy
remait in [O5er on/ trol#h thc 'ise 0} th# n:ost brutai
policc Stile iaclics.
The coirimunisls consider tite r parl; #oxers
not simpl; % @} aeccseury t< armcd Conguesl buit 2s {ke
uetual spe?rhcad of 9 W" Jnvesi:a inla %CW' (erritory.
From this poinl of ricw the ! pir" statcs #u8 "iuacled"
by Soviet trcops morc Lhan 30 Jars aKO. It has been
authoritativeiy etimgte. tbal th? coitn; -kists mow' mr?
Rli armj of suQ, 00o coinbatamts alreai landcd on Amcri-
can shorcs e!d alreadv #orting b; We nesl insiaiO:
means to clestroy Oul' Amcrican w&y 0 liic.
The cold war is very real B niust he [ought and
M":. Thc oaly aliernative is Lo X: an:] l0 lcse Incines;
lhat [uiure: Amcricans for %encradions t0 cor? must livc
in lerror andin slarery. Appeasement is fuj} WVe
canuot bargain #-eh mcral barharia"s "bolicver hsvc and
never #ili kuow' tne mcanitig O honssy.
Commuis n? Intst hc dlefezlel, nol mncreiy rcsizt-
ed: Wc musl rid Oil' country of Irajiors ard [cllow' trave-
Jcrs. Mc Dius Mabr: 0" 2 J:asoivt: Offcnsivc turnlir%
cvery corin: Hst Irick from [ "Olegunda 1o inhltralion-
"gwinsl Our' mortal eenu. Tis is Llio' Ofie ard only #'
to #ix {he strlrsle for surt ival
Scnd 206 in con: or' ctunps [ci [1il iulorm:tio" On
thc Sccrcl Army Organization prezrams and mmba::shap
application to: S. A. 0. D.Q. Box 579l, Sgn Jicgo, Calif-
oruia '9E1OS.
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SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION
The Sccret Arnw anizalion j Lha most aclive, mos( crmplelelv dedlicaicc &rcl
most scJeclivc i iis memhcrship (f all the many palriotic orgiligalis in Amrica.
We are Willing; io make any saerilicc Lor' G'ur couniry &nd Ic {ully (wperl thatl sore (i
us Will hnve to make lhe.Uliin;te Sxcriliee bulore victory is aehicicc. Qur vcr Jives
dlepend on each other. Thcre iS n0 place in this organig?Lon ior hunglers, playbors Or
lukeirarm eviervalive: . IL Yol join thc Seerel Arn O-gunizaiion; Ahere nghl cisily
comc # timne thal your' lifc would degend 0n how' coipelcntly Somc other menher had
learned ls job.
Unless yoj are espceially well inforwed on Lha domczlic andl world polilical
situation, it,is prchable thall you have & lol to learn alout the presenl threai (Il' uctioti
faces. Unless you `have hac "an) Yerrs exporicnce ili actual uuderground waeE:tl":,
there is aidlouhtedly 0 lot ycl can Icarn froin the expcrts in cur' organization Iho have
developed and supervised our iraining program;
OUR NATION IS IN IIMEDIATE DANGER
It 18 possible that witbin a very few years, perhaps eren Within months_ oiir"
nation could be conguercd and enslaved by the connnists. To prevent this W'e musi
krnow &8 nuich 83 possible aboui Our enenijes_ {alcss We Janow Iho are And} #rhaee
they &re doing We Will not succeed in Our efforts to inaintain 4 free America.
THE RESISTANCE MOVEHENI
In dciving &n invader from your land the resistance involved goes ihrough ihree
stages of development.
1) The Undcrground Netwvork
2) Active Cucrrillq Waxlare
3} -Open or Conventional Warfare
The conventional warlare slage uses cveryllhing in {hle way of Keapons that Ike
cnemy does hut must alsohave acui veguerrillas andunderground agcnts Working ?Gainst
the enemy , toc. In thc present stale of military lactics conventiouslwarlure canaol
succecd unless these olher t1o ingredients are used simultancously:
Tne {irst step is lo {orn {21 uidergroind nclwcrk. An aclivc guerrilla sysicin
mulsl have thc suppor:l of &n uciergrcun nctwork Ol apjroximalely {hree times its Ow?
sio. Tmis iucler;;rcitc musl supply ue actire gucrrilla fighler #ith supplie:, (cn-
ecalment, inforination, {:b An underground nolwork slaris with dlepartmcils 0 [
intclligencc, security and propagoildu in {hat crder.
Salctalgo, cspionage , sihversion, inflllion, escapc and evasion, trainixg,
cloncieslire Falricalion ol supplies, #icriejling <nemny do uients , recrui con-
municatiows #c prOpJganck "ro oler phases o unergrouna activily. Eoch memier
ol the Secre Arm; Orgwealion , !lo bs: ellc&lve, a1ius L Jalv working knoilerl;e ol
J1} these tactic: as jcll #S the mnililary ti clic? mare cinealy asocialerl with peril
la #eiivilics.
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ASSICVAI ENT `0 INIT
Mai)" tat inqi @' ahoul memhership in the' Secrei Ari ( 'rgaiivation
secmm t0 iarc 31/1 icea Ihwm} wil) be imniaii itely #ccepiaxl jnio an #clive Unit.
Look & ii Uhiis #ay . St;pm'nse hach :pawt : vcar Or' moc carefully fecluitin; ancl
training aLil Scu hacl a hairl bitling Lcamn scre every indiviclual was; reliabie, dedi-
caled, aud Jiad{ coeficlencc in his Icllow' unlit ncanhcn . WVoukeln'1 il make yOu mad Lo
hare the nationai or regivual organisation #8*ip01 son I*uk amateur l0 JOll" unil
thal you you kncl;' littlc 01' nolhing aboul ?
Bofore aJ)Y !CI memhris aSSignrdl0 {) Rclire (r" lo an importainl Mlilder_
ground prcjecl, he miistimergo & perio:l of lreininn: Dalring this training he Will ie
direet:d lhrcezh the mails bI" 80 Gxperienccd mnher and some Of his aclirilics Ina
je obserred bj" oiher meinhers witloul his kowlecge Only Ihen & new member
prores himaell to he conssienlious_ truatorthy, srit-dliseiplined and ale to operate
eflectively alcne WilI he be accepted aS a "'securc Inember" and juviled to partieipale
wilh olher unii rlcmhers in & LeamWork operation
EXPENSES
Unfcrlunatcly , "most good clou't coro cheap. Although we make every
efiort to keep down tle expense of membership in thc Secret Army Organization; you
mulsi expecl Lo pay your OWhi Iay .
Ducs to ihe Secret Army Organizalion a1e $3. 06 per: mcixli This moncy is
absolutcly necessary for use to mnaintain our central files and headquarters , [or
postage and printing, to fnance our extensive intellgence network, aud to maintain
training areas.
Each member Wi}l have other cxponscs depending Oil the type of activity he is
engaged in Every merbcr will be expected to his own gun, am numilion aud
olher basic comhal equipm(:nt. During training the new member may be expected to
ccrtain bookc Or: Sihserilye to certain magavines that his Iori rcquircs. During
thvs tirne the ncM" memher Will also bc supplicd witlh reading ratcrial on thze strategy
ard tectes 0f' glcrrilla warlare. Ti: hoir:e wcrk will make it possible for' him to
fi in quickly iv &n activc unit and participate effectivcly in actual matcuvers,
marksmanshin training; elc.
Following this prelimivary training 8 memher mn&y cithor assignecl to &
exisling unil, #Sgisted in Organizing his OWn) unit if he has shown sulliciant Ieadcrship
qualilies or Ioecmc pat 0l' an undergrvund netwoik
Ujjon YCur acccplanee into the Secret Armx (rgahizalion YOU Will hc &iven &
detiniie sere (f projects deseribed in wriling 80 Vou Wiil kuow eaclly wbat #ELL be
exTs%*fadl 0t j (1u.
We hope {k:( YWul ( >uceecd in this #ffuzL bcetuse Your counlry dlesperalecly
Bcaek ptrinn al liis {sm6.
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appLication FOR MEMBERSHIP
NOTICE TO APPLICANT: AIl inlormalion on this form Iill be kepl clidenlial. AI1
recoreis; of mnemhers of the Sccret Arm;' Osgiizaiion {2 & stored in & Way that
can be swiflly destroyed to them Srom falling into unaulhurized hauds.
Name Sex Agc_
Address_ Marilal Status
(Strect)
Stato_ Wifels Name_
Zip Code Telephone_
Datc 0f' Eirth_
(Month) (Day) (Year)
Oecupation Education
Special Subjecls Siudied
Do You Speak or Read Foreign Language?
Veteran_ Branch_ Highest Rank_
What Service Training Heye You Flad That You Feel Would Be Beneficial To This Org?ll-
igatiou?
Physical Descripticn: Height Weight_ Coior Eyes
Color Iair Health: Good Fair Pocr _
Any Physical Disal:ililies or' Limitations ?
Any Pwblic Speaking or Organi Ewperience? If Ycs, Pleas Explaln:_
How Many Iiours A Weck Could You Devoie Te Working And Training With the &.4 O. ?
Flours Best Time: AM_ Wecl-days_ Weekciids,
CERTHFICATiON
J ar 32 Zoyal A nerican Cilign dediealec Lo the delense and survival of the Unitrl Stalex
a$ 4 Conslitulion?l Repuhlic, lree Iron al} eei:ilisl au4 eomnmllhist policies. Enelozcc
is my' 85.00 menihershig (ee- I #grec to piy" $3. 00 each monih to the Secret Arry
Organizalion uS Inomhership rles-
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SECRE REEY @EeLEIZRe SZc]
GENERAL KEADQUARTERS
Dear Fellow Amorican;
Your appliesiicn {or miembership iu thc Secret Ariny Organization has becn
processed "Pproed it iS Qur prcfound hope tkal your mlerabership iu ike
S.A. 0_ will prov e to be a benefit to tha organization and yourself as well. A
dedicatsd memkcr Tvill Fad that }is ascociation %ith our organization is 8 Way of
lifa that i3 fel' mcre rewvarding than the ordinary mediocre existence of his fellow
enlightercd citizens .
Fol' securily purposcs- ail records regarding individus] members are listed
by numbers Your numher will be Plcase sign alI future.
correspondence @ddressed t0 the organizclion Tth tbis mnmber. You need mot list
your address unless it is different from {ke one in our records.
Avothcr seccrity measure employed by Our Organizetion is {he Ise of #aii
drops . The m22 aif drop i8 8 H} address listed in 4 fictitious name of & person 01"
comipary not coi 3cted With the orgamzetion. Each melber i8 assigned cne fhat
ho Will use in serding all reports, correspondence, materials , etc . to the organ-
izaticn: Your asgigned rail drop is:
We Ilave & tremencous jol_ahe&d o uS _ Certainly, none ot uS pretcnd to
know whlat the [ulure holds for' oursclves Or for Our: native land. We co feel, ho:W-
eve1, that 0u1' recalom Is g1 & v ely threateled. It is mot alwvays possible to kuow
the best thing to do_ But Wc do kmow this
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our forcfathers have uS a life of
freedom and cpperlunity such &3 nevcr existcd belore in all hsiory. We rust
Strivc io pacs lhis heritagc On tu fulure gencretions iniact.
Our organizaticn 18 nol suegestie or' aything more than Americaus
hsve always done siarting in 1776.
Enclosed js some further inlormalion &bout Ou organization, its history,
objeciives, and rrograms. Zour record ha:' Iecu iurned over lo our training Sec_
tion JOU sholild receivc _OU fin st traing progrero withix two iccks.
Siicciely yours,
1"'
Cwpiain Datrick MeDonald
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General Outlino
The "Combat: Tcam M js lhc smuilosi rp inizalioual "nit used by tho Seerct
Army Organization When Organiz- {1 W:c propor Inan: ! il ig capable &f Opcra-
tionaliniliadivc Whon de:ached iroun the piri:":l crguuizalze. When devefoped to
its highcst dcrrec ol el@elcncy the Colwlt Tegm iz aLinoge toialiy gelf-guilielenl
and able to perform @ny Of? of &ererel mseions. T0 #elein these #ims ihe follow-
elenenls 2te esscntial:
3 Equipnlent skbuld be Wcll-closei &ivl standardized #8 mueh #8 ]s8-
sible.
b Conmunications, internal and external; must ixe capable of rapid
treusiniscion be varier?: inl uature, and be exercised wiih prime
emphasis on gecurity.
Inlernal coordwiation Skolld be ailtomalic i1 reszonse. Confidence
arong members_of the team mast bo develcped.
d. Selection 0f each position on the tegm shouldbe besedonpsycholog-
ical aspects 28 well &S tochrical comipetence.
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Trsining of the men in' eaeh function shouldl be at regula: intervals
and continuous_ Field problems shoula be given runs in detail.
f. The logistic: problem should be studicd with care, and made siniple
and direct.
g. Each team will have 2 "leader" (Lientenan:) and an "ussistant Ieadcrii
(Sergcant) - These men shall be given special training by the Secret
Army Organization at "leadershipy seininars".
h Team 11 marshollit-g points" shotld be selected ir? acvance and be
well defined. Praciice #'alerts" wll determine the team'8 efficiency
in response and secirity.
i Tcrrain fzniliarity Trithin {hc expectad cperatiozal radius of the
team raust be Ucveloped
ja Weapons familiarity mu lbcpbizied tcoughlivefirings & Vririous
targets. feam aclion '%ust be stressedd &3 well a3 inclividual ccin-
peterice.
k. Thc teer lcuder slwld S4@ that 3 "Oinstari Elow Ol iniormalivn is
prcvided to team sneinhrS Qi ihe ideologienl struggle: TThis vill
hcip induce ihc proper Iranie Of u:ind {n each xenher.
1 Teatn ni-sioil- #d !argets IEst b:: ilenLifi:d and tle proper train-
equiipn:enl #ade #1ai.llc Icr zach Ssigument.
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m _ Thc Icam Gers Will be responsihle (or mai Keniting the overall,
s&eurily of the unit: Personal fvelings shuld wot affrel dlecisions
involving reprimaid or (lismissalo 1ch from thc le:in for' reasons
that endanger ils opeialicn 0j" securily.
n_ In telligcncc gathering a5 Xin ijwrtant part #f exch {cam mcn:ler' &
duties should be s{ressedl Infernaiion Ou %he localio and mnove-
menis f local communist ad Icli-Wiug euciries of thc Organizetion
should be scnt to either Regional or' Genor#l Icadquarters
Thc tcain lesders will be 'responsille @r mainlaining contact with
higler command and for thle transmissioi 0f orders frcnl Samo;
ORGANTZATION
The "Combat Tean" Will consist 0f.Six reli: Thete six mcn will be divid-
ed into two sub-teams (Sections) . Nunher One Scction will consist of the Teamn
Lieuterant ard two cther teani mebers. Nurber Two Section Will coueist of thc
Team Sergeant and the two remaining leam merSers When completely assembled
the unit will act directly under the command af the Teau Lieutenant. When split
into sectious thle Team Sergeanll Irill carry out the orders of Ilic Team Licutcnant
daring missicns: but: will be in ivamediate con mand of the Numher T1o Sectiou
In the ahsence of the Team Lieutenant lhe Sergeant will take commnard of the Unit;
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation of the Combat Team wvill be effcctad by the use of tivo ca1-
riers, Interception and/or destruction of one carrier Will not, immnobilize
the team. In eddition, eack carricr can Ferve &8 & scculing elerent for the otiler.
Motorized carriers should be as inconspicuous as possihie and still serve their'
purpose. Jeeps and pickup trucks should be used only where such vehicles are
oivned aud used conmonly by the general populaliow cr where {he terrair mak-eg
their use necessary. Most often an ordinary passenger car will suffice. The
model gelecled ghould have & road clerarce 80 ii can be used on dirt: roads_
Tire chains (iE needed) , hydraulic jacks, extra gas, Tvater, and suitable tools
Bhould bx stored in the vehiclc
TRA VEL PRO:C IURES
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Undcrway , Carrier #1 Ivill lead and Carrier #2 #'ll trail, The "interval"
Til vary with condliions. Iu citics &lose-ahcad trailing will be Open rosd,
by will require ah1 interval of approximaiely 300 yards. At nignt lhis will
be reduccd to approximately 100 yerds- During travel, all cculipmcnt (especially
arns &nd #mineinitiow) s h0 u ] & he kept G14 ol sjs;kt. Sjeciai iean equipmznl &d
weepons should he Joeked in thc txnk of vehicle until uecded. The txunk
should he carcfuily hiculen Sc Ts lo mnake it dilticult {0 Sairch thc trunk in ca se
law enforccrent #gcnis should slep ihle car 0n} Soine pretexi with {lo ilcnlion of
seirching it illegalky.
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WEAPONS AlVI) RQTIPM EN'
Selection pf ons ad supplics should give the lbat Tc:m Jasim)umn
flexiiility to mect :ny coxdition tliat may be cncountoreu in eith:'r' rural o" urban
wariare. Consideration shcukl be {o #ll Dossible &iluawons ilal may de-
velop relatingto Loh traditional sorrilla "arlare mOdorn ue-%;ru WAI_
fare technigues. Il should bo kepl in nind that the Combat renm i5 a1 funelional
Gf a rcsisiancc nclwork: Is #Cfivilics shoil %e coordinateri Witll other
teams to iak.c maxixlin adraniage o ils Slxiking powers.
Disregarring tlc inclusion Ol W e &pon 8 peculiar to & given rcissiun_ the
standard disifiimui:on Cf men &id # eapous @Qulcl be &8 [ollows:
'41 Fegin Lieutenen:) AR-186 Assault Riflo
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autoratic pistol, sheeth
kilz, flare gUll, xnd binculars , 300 rouds Of ammiuiticn loar-
ed in clipg Shouli iecarried for ihe: rifle, 50 extra roids of
ammunition ior tle pistol,
42 (Team miember) Riot Shotgul, automatic pistol, shesth knife; gnd
wize cutters (with jusilated handles), 100 rOincis cf ;o 4 Wuek-
shot in pouches lor thc Bhoigun, &nds0 rCUnds ofpistol &mimluus
#3 (Team Mcmber) AR-180 Assault Rille_ automaiic pis;tol, sheaeh
lmife, and smokte grenadcs cr flares. 300 rounts of arnlliticil
in Icr #e rific, and 50 rovuds cf pistol an.laiiuton:
#4 (Team Sergeanly AR-l30 Agzan}t Rifle; automatic pistcl, #beatk
knife, [Tare g un, R Id binoculers . Aiinunitior require nent is
the same as #1 mail.
85 (Team Meibex} M1903 Spxingfield Rifle with Sniper sccpc, auto-
matic pistol, sheaih kjifc, gud entrer:ching skovcl, 100 rciiaa cf
AP em:niziticu in bandolecre for the rifle: and #0 roinds of pis
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tol ammuniticn.
#6 (Tear Membcr) AR-130 Assault Rifle, cutomstic pisiol, 2hea;l:
knife, and 30 feet of clinbing rope with grappling hook. Amxnu-
nition requiremnent is the fare &8 #1 men.
ADDITTONL_T, MATERIAI
In aidition to &ke weajol€ and supplies &lreacy Histed cack !ein nicnber
ghoulcl iave lhe folloiiirg Jasic eQuiipment:
8, Sleepirg {g @I1d walerproof Zrourd cloth
b_ Cantcer 1 quart arny type)
C: Survival retions fr three ds
d. First ijdiit
e. Gas magk with cxtra tlter
{ Flasmlghl ih c tfiivblicri-s
g. Patige Or cenouilege &lll e
h CombRl cr' parero j1 boois
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p 'TAL S%kiy MTEASTIRS
LLat
1. Usc dhv epliw nsres. Su;'se:-ihel0 (C Or more Ieft-wings periodicals
or 01 {l:c mailing; Jist & ;i:i? "pce m.tn"cnu"'. This will kccp !he poslal in-
specotrs #ucssing a< Io #hich sidc Jow #iu rcally Q"_ Witc dojng this QWI' mezhcrs
can srrail asistanee in serekiwlhis }fl-Wing Jieraluo for nanies aud aci-
dresses-Of iJlow travelcrs #l fnrwsrditse; Liie infermaiion Ior Olil' Cellral Inlelln -
gence files. Wc desperataly #rd perple i aSsjsl in this Work. Please inquire as
{0 dctailcd insiri:Lions for Su:h &c divity .
2. Always Ase Livo cue lcpcs in sending !nnll {0 ary patriolic Organizativn:: or
{0 any Othcr ineilicf 0f cU:' (n orgnnizaition. De ot 9 return addre8s 0hl tc
outer envelepe. Pul yotu' rclurm adeliess on, the inside envelope with the words ,
"return postage Suenanteeal".
3. Piace 8011}# Jpaque mfeiial su:b &s iin foil, carbon paper elc. between
the inner and owter ervelopv L0 prevenl yulr mail fro:u beirg read by infro- red
camerzs.
4. Send all iettcrs frun corner mnail pored 01' [1Om offices where you
arc not J:owvu =
5. Be careiul in th? We of tbe tslephone. Avoid tclephane calls to kncwn
incmbers of the organization &$ mueh a8 possible.
6. Prepar0 iclezhone codes alead of time for future protection
7. In recruiting rew mernbers alwvays learn as much as you can about tile
prospeetive recruit and make surc he is not an infillrator beforc you identify you:-
self &s 8 memlel cf tle organizalion.
8. leinbers cf ihe Organivation in Cuch area shcild be divited into four
groups:
A_ Those ibo bave been icertilicu pulllicly cr by luw cnforccment agencics
4s mepi ers cf ihz Secrei Arn Organization
B. Those (CISCS no: kwm & Inelbers of ths Organivation but Who &re
gcuerally kntiil 36
iclng Paliicis.
C. Thosc persors who }ave kcpt thei1-golitical brlieis hidcen.
D Neibcrs #ho moesn b: IMlG:rl ivr the puipose of infiltraiing enen
oxg tizaliuns .
ML mcler:; skoak n" oef 1A milaos coulacl with person; i: 2
diflerani eArs lc Wwee_ ~* Gewl, pevple iu {lass D) should Sa
very xeert in Uht!" eled:. #i}t} ete eweiiionx Wilh }u:rwans (f Class A 0i" Class
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13 , Each memk'r must re l lbescevrlyo cvery othcr meig 1. Io not , {der
a28y' circumsiats; icemlio 4lz' I}CHal; ! of the Orxnizalion cven Lo Ullcv mcmlers
will:)ul his ejressedl pernissic #h} 022' ane} (Yery occassion.
9_ Avuid Jorksc 'ib. JJ ilot dim34 O G'jmatiqilal pl:uis in pulsiic places
wher Fqul (oilke; be ovcha io wot ""chl Wei a such & dlisc:US-ipn in the prc-
scnec cf nox - nlieebers.
J.0 . J}o Ffe Feii? Elrdiic ]*z6 0 De8:mPis 01 m igaiues udcr your
Oiv?} "ar}c. Tv} 2v S ?chf3 |C} Uluc(hi2: io idriiily YOu WIne CCiny.
11.'JiyGi! &re #lrc v hcWa RS & prdql, or _#a member 0t tliis Olgani?-
liooyCGac Dn Jiadib_kic{02pr3d #arumodnyc? lsVe Gecumle disillusicned
with te rit-Ko%or for yoi tc p %ie;ud 9 j,eaduoi of jnierest.
12, Cle# Yom Tiriu rrembcrs &dd sse8, yull cominumicatiois Jn d
jcur Ouher activitics 25 secrgt" "secret" or "restricted" Tse your ros:
secre linexz oi c mmminieskicj for m2 most importent ness;ige3 ratier ihau
flcodit; Clem wiga unimporiant mniaciel
33. Demcwd ohcdicrzc t0 a] Swcnity
male Sires from all mcmbers _ Pcr-
sistent clisreg?:d iox secority mcesure? should Ae calse for disciplinery actiou.
} 14. Chcck: your linc:: % f comrnication &roi tine to timo by send:ng ploney
mepgsged % makc cerbej4 4re Eot intsrcep:cd
15. Ch::.42 mell drops , mzeting rlaces , etc. Erequently.
16. Rycyero gscie8 7#1"ous points , mai} drwps , etc, now that may be
ued in tiine 0f eene future emergency.
17_ Racb Imi: sizuld assizn somc merch:er ih3 rank of Securily Officcr a
should set up & system ol fines or Other penalties ior failure to comply with socvr-
ity prceauiotis.
18. Olen ? th? "e34 3 ow" rile. jcch inaiber shoua hc given oly
tLil inlrrnnt swlich is; ne?2cd by bic 2 t.z per_ormance cf his duty or whiah
be wil e{d 1.1 conet Gubcs J3mb-30#NC uit. No memnlscr shculd
fee] ieil mut" be.'jw:a%} Uonicl Such iorlazio Instead every mcmher
skce;kl uilling" :oic jarnti? wkich hc Cces moi hecd.
J9_ Be careful ilit' Yox are noi followed jn going to gnd from meeting places
or in "-olitg < `#*~li:l66k= merbors 0 ilc orguniylion
20. Kc?a }ccns & c ctemncemco ereillly Hidden fml in 2 n;enncr
1a emi {Aidsnd #:a shouid h+ kepl in colc wileucrcr po:Ri-
bln.
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GENERAL KEA{YOUAIPTEPS
Deer Fellw Awuarican,
Encloredl #jih tkis ilef is your Pr-l-iery Traiiin g Program. Tiis
first pzostfim is brnal Olalline ol :'c : } ti1e maeerial that will be cover-
ed in later programs. There are {our Iesic progras used by the Secret Army
Organizatio:: Inkalligence; Seeuity, Proragand &, #"d ecreiting, i2 that
order. raeh progrmnl Will eost the new 'emhcr 83. 00 and will take betiveen
ono to thrce Wcels to ccmpletc.
The eorroepundcue tia1ing P* 0gX & mn serves 2 nunber of purposcs,
but lhe twvo rajor purgnses gre:
1. lt !ets us k7q4' which members &f tlc Organizeticu have the palicnec
and detcrmitaticu 60 finish #ssirmeuts git-en1 ther.
2 . It leis us bc cerlain llat the members have thc ncc ez a r y basic
traj in ix elligeree, sccurity, etc. wvhich is €seniial to al-
most any imporiant task Which we could &csign a member in uder-
ground waxfare.
Proper' iraining in tlese four basic skilis i8 ab 8 0 lutely essential for
every memter of a%1 undergroucd a1my. 4 memher u; Ry be an Oxperi in zix-
vival techniques; use of weapons, urban werlare tactics and &li the rest but
expeicncc has #howa thict wiriovi these other lasic skills selom do mluch
fighiing just conmnit sucide.
Fcr those of yQu wl:o Wish lv becoze &ctivc and' trustedl members 0f Lhc
Secret Axmy Orsaliealion, iet {s cirplaeise: lhat the guickest #ay of do-
ing Gc is io bcgin adl ciligently compieia the hasic training progr2113.
Afte you Kave coiplcted Linc fiver&rkprojects listed in ib: Prelircinary
Training Programl send ##.0f in lo yovr rerelar mnail drop and We Will send you
thc first treivizg program On Iniell;cnze J vie: #f Llic UFg ent situaric; we
mJOI' [YCG SOmne ([ (uf new rrembers "FW Yecele sweciol a981gn m Cis altcr
having compleled {he: frsl {w & trviini:; proscuuns. If this hvppens please
to xericihle yGur olioris {n Lhai #rci:] isigrmncnts can be Asken carc 0f
while GOniinuing to cOmiplclv' YOur rersulau: training piozram
SKCRK"{' AIRFT}" URGHNZA'TION
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Seerzt {reity 0zcbalics
DI} kAANA I Y RaNAW; P} {;d:.| m
1{ #tJaf {n' & !iaflal ( (Hink iliat OU1' (#nie har {ic $el Gow" (ha' <) -
Cucsl ef' ik:c ( ail"} #Iwtes Tnr&' !ainlainjt; {n2;01;" tOn'iuols &ti?ck> (i0) [;0
fronis #i {he sne {ili 5 Lical_ c"h'afem_ Iusina+E, lahor, "Jcl ('1(') religicn.
Ticy are € Htinu ish" [ (licg; fcwr" #"k sts Ju !he cicn:;es of oil' nalie. Durilg
the pupt Icirv nx"rS 66 !}eW" (pening haaxe {,"e'li left io {hcml Ulie' #upicits
coliusic (i i)iz iiila)a} {eucicrs {hat hey Hara bee!} ablc {0 #ckac'& #mans( #i M.
Ther I* ImWle W' &) rl) to #hange his silallifu a{ this tiii}o. Tr athier &hal e
deplexe (ilr' Litilec? resouj es C!; fltile aticmpls lo dt 30, #e must comeenfrale Oh
Ha: Icling; 2 workale eilef-eoinm Wjst undergromd 882" [1) " hasedl Oil rcliies rher
than Iishiil thinkinig; organied On 1he lriedl #4d proren principles Of undergrouncl
ifr{are.
Thc cow3alisis have fifty Jcr expcricnee in 3uprcssing anli-comamaist
unclergrcunci aclisity. I Ie 4r6 tc [igit the suecessfully if ive a1& to hole} vit
xnli] Lhe final viceon;' of Ireedlon :<z Vjcanw then Oln" utelergrtik/ #rmv is going
io hare to Ie !he %ost ski}lul and dedieniedl Iha{ ihe Wurla has crer know. There
is only onc kinel ,f memhel' that (an Qualily for such an axmy tlic vory besu
This will rcquire intcnsivc Lraj and praclicc. Thcre js n0 sher (t to
per{ccticn. By drawing' Oi Lhe taleins of %everal Gf our inere expcrieied 2) inheers
We lhink we n0n' halve 2 training program {iat Canl (levelop thal kind (f undclgroin:?
armg .
In this program four diffcrent types of {rainirg Iill be invoivedl:
1. Correspndcnce and printed matcrial.
2. Taiw: %eeorlings , piclurc slices, cha cis, clc. saJel {2' loaneaf I0 $.4. *
uits Oi" m nbers.
3. Aada! :Muricncc "On Lhe jixl" U1ai ing hy care:' Oill assinmeats
{ncler sur rriciemn {f !ore (:rjxericiie:csl mnaberz.
1. Trainins ancuvcra Due {o tke dlifriculty 6f kceping large {raining ses -
sions SCrol te (eucre] Xlf b"5 dleeick"l UL sueh treimx scSsions Ill he hell
ob; [vx sall 36ew:i %1 0 !!pS L:l hille_ pulrendw compietcrl Slfficienl prelimirry
trajn:n% # 1hx8" Loal | ed.
!1Wcel 3 Pnon:c:
This: p-liniurs Urixinx /#261 i akxigueeli #ive 'W" mnclrs Isic kwi-
{erke' anJl pr" "tic( in infeliin-
('
sccufil anc mra) Eanalat. '[us first lessen is busic
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Eeyretie: Ia)r :hanccr nining j" (hc"se lhrec iwprtani iirilits 1;
hich ill I'
(leaIt Iith in grenter dekaleo furtha'' a i {he' training brogr-!.
WZELLGAA E
Uudergrcund wrlire , #S j"C eusslamarily {hink of h1, cannol succced Iless il
is supprlec bj' & Wali detelopsl orf ialic comjrisixg all lte' usscnlial Ianc!ions
ot iulalligelic( , sccurity, p2ojaigaanl _ comnmnienic #t;1.5, supph , mclical Sarviccs ,
elc .
0l :! Whtse, Ielligence is !OS { irpxaiianl: fei'& Cmisiaer One UW @Mle:
Supu:e Fuu Diek:! WJ) ? ekt phck ` hook , cxrneai il &5 l0 &iy parc &t ranclom; closcd
your eyes anri JOz finger Om} one jiami Now *ikSC read (hali ;iim? or
lhe firsi tim? &d ;u to ycurself, "em:limilc in !ke next 30 clays T*m) goingin kill
{his i2&n. X1
Crnsidex the siiustion (ne man, picked &t ronclom :s marked for death. M
might Ie (bc mic3t powerful_ the wen}thiest, the #cs[ iurluential 1n&/ in thal eity bul
Jiohle of {les tting: wowl help him ;n tia: Jeest. Fi? Wouid be delenseless. Why?Bc-
cause Foi} # ul hxve ciic ihal he :lid not have intelligenee You would ikuou
his idsnlity &r he |auldl ncl know' yours_ So nS !hai conditicn (Otinucd, there
would be #o [sillc #y in rhich he cvuid arrange an adequale celense agains: 301
Exaeily the sflme sitvatin #xie:s hetwecn ourseh ud 031' coirinvst &nd
socjalist eneiies. Our suceeS8 will bc directly proportionate to our kwledze of
thcm and inversely proportionatc to tleir knowleage of uS.
Mhateve: # merber'8 principal joi) mnay be in lhe Secrct Army Organization,
he met hiave & basic knowledge of inielligcnce lcchniques. 'This subjec: is iherc-
icrc thc fir81 to Ie considered in our traiuing program:
The word "inlelligenee" J' h en "8ec/ in 4 pafltary scrisc refc? to thosd:
iriethci Lhnat c"al be uedd to usciul informaticn We usually think cf tixs :5
know-ledga of Ihiu eneny bui ii also il:leles infrmaiion about tho terrain, geweral
Jopulation,. &vailehle supplies srcl &il oiher iacis that will help in plannling' future
aclivilics_
Intelligenee is roughly diticlccd inla 1krec parls:
1. (bsefvatoa. Jring # hol #ax this incliicles #couling and patxolns
oser :1cn of (c.: muvemeue: ele . Otl lhe cold Wvz?2' Sront this ineliies
shacls"ixg O cnen)" pers;:he:L, survellleuce of cneny oflicers, l:ipping Of telcphones,
intereeptim ol mcssa,cs, elc: .
2. Ressrch #l e!lya s. Cullqing #I:} cialozing #ll possihle useiul
infornwlie [~x Fewerai ] 8 6{fe(: #"#ers, r:l;o, 'riak ' mnstc8 , &ii
tlt.%. mlching U;) izelalldl #0";1r[ {mfcrition uudilan %ecuralt' picluraIs ohtai aa
a sclii' #jlu::e lixai: 1o:!' wi {harise km:
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" Bpionage. involes lhc ;lacing or 16( ol agts #itlin !k?
@*Ia,' persoanel uncr !ay" @an learn thc 'alw} plan: firsl h:eel, Sles] lhe ulemy' $
dlocumnis; 0}' mate'xi:l:, inflitence' 0" miselirerk Ihc encmy '& platns: Gr [ulicies.
Sivpu4xc:e; o Ia chanes Lo 8esgin? ieaporia dr:iement Ecr just # {e I;'
n)inulos;. Ton qquiekly could you Scfi it {c; fis (smWaleonieent? How" wll euel
YQu Se]wrale the imj;rani fxoi !nc {im]ati;w? Cqulil you recor {his inlorra-
lion iu) 4 #illen Iness ge !k:l &c ha ensity" rcact anc/ uiil nct bc misitlerpreted "
Tn: qinc {jta: yoit ar0 ibe [ :#del of a P*ire] serl fortard Lo ubserte a)kI
track :0 cen:i' echtn picr t0 2i prssiblc 9m22/1/h, Fm {ime to ttme YOlL WLl
neet] lo sead back cEr cbseryalos in !rilu} [o_ :ll. kach S. 4, 0. mcmxr' WB;?
develop in2 abillwy tp Iis lheughis QHl ; 'ipef k: such & Iay {hal wvill be c_ail!
rea l an.l unmisl:kable
The first fro projects are designed t0:give thc tie:l' mcnber &u opporlunity
to tesl ho4e skls Ihhle leaxning GI' reviewving} Iasic elements 0f ccionage
aetivity. !her #ecclre Leen complciad ::*e advancee materie] #ill bc durtisked
io lhle: merher dircetly. Useiul jnlelligence projceis of increasing coniplexity ardl
importunce iill be us2i3"0d to tnse Wvislng to Specialize in this work
SECURT?Y
Drl
It: is obviou: fLail & grcat artanlsge fl 2 Call gain Orer Our cnemies by prover
information aloui thair plens cncl activiues. It i8 cqually tiue thai much (l tls
advaniage Wiil be losl unless We can keep Our plans &nd activities secret from (lem.
This ic the Jasic purpose cf all Gecurity sctivities. Cverall secrully opcrations of
an undergiound movemnert can be Civicled into Ilve basic Farts:
1. Protecling the identity cf undergrourd personnel and their familics.
2. Kecpi"g secret thc lccalion, noverenis audpla"s of uidergreud iits
3 Keeping $ ecret the lccation ol !ndergroundl heedquar alternaic
hirlcouis ard sijply uipois.
#_ Troieclitig; {l1a idcntily of civiliems , 0i' indiv}alual members ol thc popt-
Jalion Uhal &re nienrlly t0 !lidiergroud forees.
5, Nainiaining #wrecy 0f comlaiceiions.
As we hai & #lriady said il is d}liicull {0 %ven guess #hal foris tile 'Oming
ccnllict :ill takc . Nvverlieiess thc stralegv ( all sueces:ful icergrouad 12)o'&-
me;ls mws! galisay' ihas:: Ahre:c Iaic principl?s:
Fix4 is tlc "riu:iplc ci Delilu Eitc DJ lay" Diir {;is Slai ', Ihe Widler-
gIund #liersn; iine6, €:liJl bemdV,mnerilv :u-clligence, St:blishes
jl: i: (f Fmacaien: ei; MPhe en} Wl: iw( cOlfplacenlad over_
connck"' .
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Scx' (/ i; Uhc' "T1; plc' of 1"1 aalion" . Ai Uhe' hina of this -lage oby
3 Ic" ral prllriols a30 llng Ao take' iwunekrsn:cl aljril. Thc asl maja) _
ily o[ thna' j"latict} is still Wishfull thinking Ih1at
{'a "gu #long" with thc
opjressie Icrt6'. Ticy wnt ob (c k<' ioDo alec g!ed # ill ixul iako' atic atii
81*<' jrso3b Lhrentenec. [inringibix "Axc Uhe' undlergtaincl eoncuc( s 3 series 0(
aclions Wh;ein !roike the e" Lure"% inio Inakite marsh repressive meaSlres Oh)
the genaral ppula!!oii. Thi: tuems; tha geeral poplutitn #pinst the opprestve
forccs andl eoinces ihe'm {hai lhe' und I%,1 Oucl J= relly (leir onl,
Stagc 'Thrie m:y be clled "Principle of Nalural
Alics". Hhcw lhc %(vern-
menl'8 aclion #ginl thle gencral popula ioftecons eullicienlly Irutal ihcn large
nluinhcrs O[ wrople #ill bc Iiiling Lo) be-lp or' f;in {hc unoie7"g1'0"k , Thcir reesons
Eor doirg so mw h auneere: ald Una- Jeuah? 22)*2 a/vays he the same aS
the basic undergiound niovement_ During thig stage minor differeaces between
diffcront uncczrourd grow;: 11st bc' Irinimizod aixl al} Of our' nalura] allics must
he ralliedl to lhc cus of freedom.
The jmcllgelce branch ol our orgatlizitici} Is well aware of the communist
infiltralion ai #cellzci of iixa: prescni [;nited Sistes; go: ernment. Jt can rightly bc
said ihat W{ {R"? DOii pertially cokliellaai by # [oreign iduology. Thus , Ive arc ai-
readly egagel ,t Pbase ] 2[ iiis coxhicl Jiow lhis will conlinlue untl open
warlarc breaks Jll is anyone'S gue' 58. Owec 2g4i1, Le best prcdiction of Oiir i2b--
tcllignece deperisenl Is tbat
11 last for several menths. perhaps cren
years- This #ill he 4 lime of a3sescination ard cnuntcr a8s28sinatiogl; terror and
counlcr lcrrcr. During Liis pise the #'avorage &ilizen' svoid direct conflict
at the pricc 0f his dignity and inciivicltal freedom. Know" patrints Will be in ex-
treme danger,
For most peopic memhership in the Secrel Army Organizaticn will n0 t
matcrially increase their danger durirg {his tine. For maiy ycars our enemies
havc € ax el u)]y cataloguird the 2a777 ; ana address of every person Iho has e1"cr
wvrilten 4 palriolic lciler i0 a neivspapsr. Ti:e' meinhership lists of the more prom-
inent "conserVRtive" Organizatiols havelongbee: availablc to comnlisi infiltraiors
in these organizalions.
Continuad #civity" aixc nv inkxerhip in otbae' consertalve organizailons
mcmhcrs of iha $.A. 0. is (leirable in} mur} ca3e5 bul tkoso indiriduals skoul uoi
idenlily lia:mnsl'uc a8 neinh r:' of the Etarel Ary Orgnizaiilon. For InGSl 0{ our'
017} !ra:enhc?: it wiil hc Ie;f: if Fou do m3l take part It;the "clinities o{ thece othcr
org:lnia:ions. Alhoitgh }Gany cl you are alre#dy "jifirkcdm men a ccrinin dgree
of securiiy can still Ie achiecved quietly cropping' wut of other right-wing aclivities
a 12 &/ kcepin: J"0 l r monlmrskip in thc S.f. 0. ecfel from #]l exceplyoilr' MOwL
trus:edl {ellow aemin:rs.
Thr? may Como ? Lime #hrn Ut %r?s Aincricil iv still alle {0 Fo aiut
his hciwss Mlh littlo 1e18k"#alitn 'Jll dlarinz Ihic:h "ou & a Bown or' suspeelei
pariol, Mar) Ul fura"O #_alinll.
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Projeef J liclu the nel of this chapler I,V' Wak possihlc' for (he' O1+
sinizalic (( (acl ,ti atil reudle'r asxslanct shoeklo erer fincl it A('((Ssa (0
Xo inka) hiclinu;; Witi Iittle' al:mce hixice.
Projcc| IV is # lirt sicp tow.re lcrning mnre Ju Jou" eemies aici al
tile Sama' lino?, ((nfusing Ihem as (0 #hich sicl' Fou #r rCally (n:
PAOACAN))
Anolher tssenli:l fnction {f the' uncle "grclnl is (0 courincinglv inforn {hne
pencral public of wh;? ( ! Alanc [wr &cl (hws (pv Smjort o[ thc generol pop:l-
laticm. Thix must bo (lonc Wroigh prrapgawk Ixeh: #ilie? and spkau Uindler
condiliozs of {cnu" occupalicn the *pewdilig & auii-( xnuaist propagnda #ouia
uhriousk bc Vers ciangerous. Evca 9JOM' Lherc are ceriain phases of Qur' propaganca
€ [Iort thlal is J;s( dlcne surreplilious mcans, Thus, obaeration, commamiealion
und pcpaGitcia arc threc elc-niciltary dluties of erery unalerground member .
Neve: bcforrs hnte prcpugand: heen S0 imporiani lo {lie ullimale Ouleome Ol &
major eonniet, The ulilmalc objecl of any War is lo Iorce J Or" dcsires 04 (hha mincs
ol !our cuenies. (Jur' (nemies arC aiiempling t0 clo this hy the nenl-= ioleni mcans
af psyebologieal "arfere,
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Secret Frro; GrgepizsMan
PRKT.R F TaiNNd; LKSSON
Projeet Vo. 1
Lock or Ux;: vrivns Iexka in Jour Iccal ;'inlje library Ihat have hcen
milla !} {mi inlelngene ad (spiong. Svi lwc ahm6 seem hesl ad rend the}
car fully.
Projcel No. 2
WFritea brie:f oulbne ol ileac t1*6 books and scnd il to your rogulal assign -
ed mal drop or lo (cucral Mlozdqmarters.
Prgjcct No:
Got in touch Atth one lruste-d [ricnd iha4 you do not ordinariy sce {0o
ollen, Preferalbly Qne that awcs nol live i n yolil prcseni neignborhood Inorm
him !bal he rsy, in the {u#tre receive letiers #tlh 8n inner envalope with ycur'
nam€ on it. MInke sure he #ill kccp ihesc envclopes conlidentlal and will secreily
pass the m {HI} l, Jou or hold; ilm uni;) ycu can piek thcm Lp. Let is know
this alternate acidrcss In case Ie need to contact you in extremc circumstamnces.
Poiect No:
Make nceessary preperalions to %SC & fictitious namc [Or receipt of Icft-
literaiure aud correspondence. An important pert of caeh members dnlies
is lo kicp your-elf ad oux orgauizaulcn imformcd on lelt-wing &nd comnninisl
aelivity in your area.
A phoney organization that includes the word "Peace" aS parl o iis namc
is alweye a Stila Inu cover. Th adereas e2 ba & P. 0. Bor, lhal of a fxiend, 0}'
Ceh) #our O;i {klress. M:) #"ert Lll *rs l0 thc nenne acl &lcess jou tic -
cicle o:i t0 thc xwseal-emploces ecisboymad to It non. Tlen Yoc !ill be readj
Lo use it "Icl' lhie 1&dl Ul.ing.
Project No. 5
W!ile wokinn iu Lhnc Wry, plec:e [he' eneltist Scerel Army Orgmnim;l-
ticu Jeealleis i" Ixiiten the pexe o[ raru&s baos her #ifl [owx? aa}
r6:d others.
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Kray Organizalics
TRAININC PKOGRAM
IZELLIGENCE
We are fced with 71 clavge"OUs C:'E,Y Iho hiae repentedly boasled ef his
plans t destroylur Constitutional Rcpubljc und 10 ~nsiav? Ou: poople:
For #ore ihan four:y ycars hve been iulilt:aling theis agents into
most scnsitive area8 Ol' leior, press: enlertaiilmeni, education, Law, Coli-
munications, rellgion, indus and government The degrec of their success
is made ohviove by Cur govertmzit'8 lilurelo opoee conilluisr: internati:-
ally and by our fellow citizens' lack of interest in thcir wn prcservation.
We already Kaow 0 considerable &mGuni about this eneiv; their origin,
objeclives, approxlmnate Strenglh, orgerizational €lructure aud general m e th-
ods f operelion.
There are four 3r826 where Ie espec; Jiccd aridlitoual inforiation:
14 Details of the fechnigues uised in espionage: infiltxaticn snd subver-
sion by indiviyal agents , inclgding the methods by which control their
fellow travelers_
2. The equlpmeit uscd surveillaucc, comr caticnl; assassination,
Sabotage, etc. by individual enemy agents.
3 Working detalls ~f their short range programs either bl operation 0r"
planned for the near future
4. The actual identily of enemy agents , felloiv travelers end sympathi-
Zers with detaiis regardirg theix !ork, paze 0f residcnce, cover opcra-
tion , mcans of tjansporlation, travel Vrn, personal erie3) ance, mcntal
characteristics: personal lives, businens and n? urizational activities.
Our ultimnat: victory Or' Celexl rzy depaad 0 n 0 U2' ahility io ohairi
encugh c[ this vitally imporienl infozmaticn.
Tere &r0 lilerally {houseul: 0f Soces from #lich bjls ol valuahle in--
formaion CJh be oiiaina tl. 'Dhesc range bori Rh exiremncs 28 tbc iocal newvs_
papers to clocun enis siolen Icor tkc €4en1y'$ guarcd vaults.
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Thc m?thod ; 0 ( gnthering j#'elligence are ronghly Gvidudl inlo {Wo
groups: 1) Kesenieh and fnelysis , alc} 2) Kswionage
Espiouage iuclides #ll Lhc "illcgal" mewns: Ol obraining Inlr;alion; such
as #ii-tappin;, inlereeseticu of "#il, :ali; of dorumals, cccretly piloto-
graphingreors, inflliral:v sple? Wui? enemy 0xuions, briling or' black -
mailing individuals 0f the Cuemy apparat:ts.
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Research aal Analysia ircludes the ( rell ~yslematic Senrch of al}
newspapezs, naxr"es, Iradc Journa ls,_hoi:e orsuns, poliljcal pupilets ,
'buoks, puhlic recenls , ctc W} cilt & fe" Ineeles" o[ !aluable inelligcuc:
from scverel "'hzysiaeks" &f g-nerel inlormatlon
Professional intelligence orgenizalions alltain about 959 oE their infor-
maiion [rci Reseerch 2i Analy3is and Onlyaboui &, Jrom Kspionage. Whcn
espionage techu;ques &re uscd, prove most @licctive #hcu # spccific mis -
sion i3 carafully planncd out in advanee #hich takcz acvantrge 6i all possiblu
backgrounal information thal nay be obiained py research inethods.
Lcl': eramine how these various tochpiques m.ght be nsed to obtain
additional inlormetion of tie four basic typcs we need most:
1. Detalls_cf thc_echwisues ued in_eii2n24e,_ nWltraton_gd_#vek
sion by_iudiviu2L_egents_jelulug _nethedsby_Whieh Hel_ coutrol their felloiv
trevelers:
An agent trainee may legrn somethirg Of the Saneral espionage metheds
used by 60 in IC Uhli $ t &gents Who hav? @cfeeted fcei tle paris &nc iuve lheen
written #bcut their experienees. Beyond Ihis they ae of ver; litale valte. The
aclual details of such techniqucs are unifcrmly neglocted.
More useful infornation can be clxtnined izon {lie study of court
recorcs in whi :h evidmk? has hecn presente: in e-plonage c3se;:. Rinks ana
clues may occasionally be picked up frcnl continious and carelul study of the
reguler news Wladlia_ Rcally busic iforeslion of this Lype, howverer, must be
ohiaincd Jy infillzalion ald espioanga teclinigues.
2 . Thce: "Quipre : #ced Inrgurveiilnce; eomiin "ic tics iSS asSinntion;
s20.24, elc. inclride:) &is_
Eints ahont: thc type of hiddcn micraphoscs, short "av0 iransmittcrs ,
minitlra recorders, ! #in slrvel:? Matd cummuicziiian by (i-
pienxe #%ls; ?omclinies &r m €wioned by cl:iiaak: in thc rcgicar press cr
#ci:s mag:zn} : , ir &nec:Lion Iith r6ened &. CZm eehnic;:] dletails ad
ccistrue{ite iHane C" #ieller:vcillicekciiaics "D'Ofi.lal Suiece"
l;pe mazins her j.orm ijo :: ?ilel ifenl fr(m} Ulic: maG&-
facturees 0l sueh {'ii;ahel
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The' type of shorl 0[" arting poisons best sil cl for assassinz-
Licsl} uncer Variais €oniitlom , W;il he aoilicipale h' a raroztel sltlly' ( toxicol-
CgS" Ireil "Chemica) ; uwew T1 #l [Hioiccical Ahsiraiets":: frOra Cui tWil ntfig:l-
zines Gil pharmaeoloxy, #s M e}l a froj) ~iih W}awarincs &8 "Scienliic: MIotill;ly""
and Scicnce Newslettcr" all avallablc: Iror larger 1w%es.
Infornalicn O1) explo;jves is #VGilanle froi a dinance journals, literd-
turc Inanufveliirers, technical book::, mining &hl (irlling !ngazincs, etc
Naturally { *uch speial Iicldke ol iiferest arc bcst pursued by some por-
S0n Iho already hGs &n #piilude jn eack: perle:uar
Tliis is oe of the things that makes uS focl Ihat thc Amcricnn people aze
uniquely equpped: to [or 4 deadly effeclice lindeegroud. Nowhere else in the
world does ary population have as many uselizl joblzies arl arocations that cculd
Ie adapted lv undergrcund warfare. Malyy by produci: of fhese hebbies can be
u3ed #2 :abotsgc insirunerts _ Just oe tywical exaeple
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the dust Iror grind
whccls in motal shops should bc saved io mix Fith grcasw for the pearirg:
of eneniy mnachinery.
3. Wgrktng details %f their ipunediato and future plans and activities _
Advance informatioi} &koitt "'peace mnarches" and recial demonstrationz
car: be had hy subscribing to appropriale eommuist fconl publications_ Details
85 lo zhc size of the demonglration and degree 0f violerec anticipaled mJusl be
olbtained by infilirating such organizations. Communist plans for fuiure propa-
garda camgaiges, subwversio;, espion:ge, blackmail of governmtent oflicials_
eic: may be learued direcily by iwfultration or' may be dtduced frorn 4 close
skucly Of tleir pasl activities.
Identily_and pergonal inforiation ahoul encmy agents.
This requirc:s thc full secpe of coucr espioiage #ciivity; rescareh and
analysis cf encij publicalions, nilor of eoninuitisl sponeorccl meetilg: ,
surveillause of rariy Offices; infillration af encty #pparatus, reel itment oi
dcuhle agenls, inierccpiion o[ enetly Co:lm iicalions, %e etc.
TECIINQUE OF EFFKCT?VE' HESEARCI
1. Every researcher should hc constaully ww tkr: alert for uselul inlor-
miitic i: tlle #cutral eews icia
T
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2. Each resoarchcr shelal havc $Ic Tick:l Gl i;erest l0 hich he givcs
9 special atlention:
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For cxatwple:
Ona: resexreher: #ightrca:deiery book #Natilable:on "cjenge ana eftasiou"
ad alI Lic sivrlax; 0r' arlclcs writtan O.uist: ftspes; Wukin? Ir icless tbat
m lght Somiaciay hclp our membere &eepe LW: : cncnd liu: camp
snolher r08t:Jrchez rieh corli &i.: #Cacm ibc romnjaWlst front
publiealioris Sor nnmcs of fcllow Erarelers: for ~oW_voe 0f Duiurc mnect-
ings, rallies or &imilar "clivitles; Ior adtic} ininymadeon Lhald woulel tia
guspecic:l coxstmurisis 12 kSOfft COlil fueisi Grpiiz:ifun; Jor Irleucships , bus-
ilss cumaeceon; Jn:] Eaticliy %clatoxsbiyg bchA Ktnpn {Om,unists #d W}-
kzoini com Hliisis-
Each cty &boukl mve One researcne Let eered y reuds ihc daily
papers to extract Such information &8: names 6" cpeakcrs &t left wing msel-_
ings: uaunc3 &r arrresses of toth lefi and richt latss to {he editor;
social fuwetianz atnedi b kon Ccmlmunistz, names Of perSons who might;
be poteniial rceruire' , news of <oriing "'pea:8 } tarurxs" &nd Similar demonstra-
tions_ erpressjons cf ejincr gro Jt arti CoCinuic €Guliilents by local public
officiels: educators; busieseiic:, nuinisters. etc. evidencc 0f commuaei
jnspirod violenee, sabjiage O biaekrail
There is a11 #Imost enalless rariety 0f areas that need to be <0v2red.
Based 0u his Or her OWr: iulerests and abilities each researelel should choose
the spocialty fof which they are best qualified.
3. Be 48 spccilic-as poseible: Icok for deiailc. Inelude blue-prinls,
drawings Jr' pholguphs of al tcchnical eqipment wien possible. Don't CX_
your anelyint io ke & "mind rezderi'_ Include `all the facts, Continuotisly
a;k yourself &1 qvestions: Would this inforn3m be Ofriue (3 tic Sccret
Army Orgealzntion ? T0 judlvidual espicnage #genta ? To olher n} & m bers ?
To Our terJawical epecinlisis; ?
4. Awoid ~litcria} opiniong :ud geno:l % +S itars 32 tesc a % 0 0 f
litlle velue Jild necdles-ly ; #amy nur limiteai st &f&mwnisw:
5. Do all #c Faik Ioeally eli Y posmmh: e3 Ii Lk: prOn is loenl,
look Lhc m 4p in: Uha' telrnoue hc: Gr crcsf inic:.. Dpble %ick to makzc swre
Lhc #cidtess is corrert aWibt Pul live!eo Typc eJrds 2[ posSihlt'_
$9
otherwise, plaiinl; . wuelude phonc lillinbezs: and licence u:uinbers of cars
wheneter Dussible.
6. Vce stard%x6 inch icdee Ij :ndi:g in !Imrzrinilon On}
inaiivicials Clip mngs d #as,dn
{J: {Btoste mp"lii ar icles. 1n
#ntlini:g Ivek:, ho sure: inwriii %0ls " fal ; "ru.
4lwdys %afc iu Slrec:ol a}l iul: m':fic rparles to {hc Ofi:iza -
tion.
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Pcinled belol is & Samplo inxex cartk shouing tho proper placemunt ol
information. Use [: :8 : Ihcn iaking' Ou: yowr cares
Smith,. Jok: D Deo?mller 1, 1870
HJomt Aodress: 657 Wkivercide Drive
Los Angcles, Cali; ;rimooowo
'Telephone: 232-8323
Auicmobile: 1968 Ford, Grce} 4 Door: Lic- No. CAL 555
Activities: Gave & tll ageinst war to lhe Santa Ana Chapter
of tho Peace and Freckon Party. SSilith i5 & jill Frofesscr
0f Poliiial Scieuice at UCLA, (8ource: Lo: Angeles Tines,
page k-L , Novemher 28, 1970}
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INTELIICENCk
WORK PROJECTS
1. Writc to #hc following "pcacc pblicalion" {iost of Ucm ac ackaally commie-
nist &onts) ;le} ask for Gubbcription price aitdl & Swmplc COpy.
(A) Wh3n {hese ,.sample are received by you, proceed to mlake out an in-
dex card 0n each person mentioned a8 supporting Or taking in #I peace Or-
ganizetion Do not forget io inelude the magazinic staff (cdiior, circulalion man~
ager ; authos; elc. } include & doscription Of thcposition held Or #etivily referred
to Icr ech:
(B) Analyze the propagenda contont of caci macazine
~ i1 whxt way dnes it serve
the comrunist &&usc ? Whenl completed, scnd these marazines in lo Your regular
a8signed mail dop slc-g with yout indez erds, commonls and gralysis.
2_ Using your Dictilous name, write to the following "peace organization". Tell
them you are concerned about the world siluation and would lile to help in the
peace inevement. Ask for the Jocaticn of thalr nearest headquarters or a local
meraber Fou could contact, as Ivcll aS further information about {hefr crganiz?~
tional ard objectives.
(H) Make cui index cards O}J &ll persors listed on their letierhead aud in their
literature.
(U3) Analyze their propaganda Iitorature Jidi forwvar} it in your regulez mail drop
aiong 1 ith your comaents On how this parliculaf Organizalion promctes commu-
nist objectives.
(C) Sceicl a #iotc to lct uS knciv #hat resezrcn spceity you fecl lest ifiec
and whal plans SQ4 #r*0 making Lo usdad iuformation in this [ielc.
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Nc doust #ost citizonsOf St: Diago &re aka c1 t mitowarsy Surroludli:s #hc {ct
ivitie? 0f. San %: &g0 State Sc;onomics Prcfessor PLTZR €. YrvZha Tcr eny of @tio 87
Rot, hpte ic 2 briet rn doxn;
Bolner , ag2 is a self-procleimed left wing redical professor out &t San Diego Stat?
lho aroung other tisra hes beer teschi"g tn2t tha ccu uwist ccoroic i6 3upuericr
Ito our cMn free enierprize srtemt Enat tbz peyert to with tbis rij Or
#zen1c2 18 b3i Cfc334: but it @cez nct end there . Echzer, x0 hss # Jcrs Tecord of Ccif
punist &ctivitic8 behind him, bs8 @eiz it his policy to give Jcver gr2de0 t #tudents
hin bis claszrcci eh? do ro: shire his left viersc Qf hic 3tdents XE;} 6 veicror
pz' tie Viot-am %ar; Kt 2 fiw? combat recozet Tni5 stucent wJ2s & gpecial taiget of
Bober, Ilio nerer riissed an_ cpecztunity #0 ridicule &d iwsul: shiz studente balicfa
1 lcoi: &t Zolmer' € Tecora will eiiow Fbj he Maled shis sk182389 I0 ICTO 3i%: 0
Fecor will ehow 45 deye inl tae 'pokey for erti-xar profeatimse Tui: %s @hcn }e %23 &
Fredu:t sturent a# #i i2 %assecbusetiea Tn8 demonstuctiit that czned him nis jeil
ks 2gainst defense ~eeearch ccndctad cn tne MI? 027pus- We 70 0180 3 Mtioar o:" %;
pnd & supportcr of tbe Black Penther Party #bile at Eervard and KITo It doce Scem
ptranze ti% Z& State K22 ro} able tc find @notar pffes8ol' Soiiclhere #lo #22
pc% 8 ccamaist jafl birde
For # 0f our readers #ho %ay care t0 lock uP tbia Zec Ecus, 324 92 kellc, 08r0 i8
Faie infozzation tnat dy 3ig eddc:s i8 5155.Kir, Cxcar Bevch; telephc s; Gurbez
Es 222-7243 , he drives 2 Gerk blue 1968 Fm) Sedan, Cslifoizda licanae DXI 1470 Just to
pake Siira joi: talk * th0 righi g4y bere i8 his dercrivtiozs J k dori bzol ghnwldcr
Jeugth bzir; gzeen oyes, Keigilt i8 ebout I€o lbea 2n1 be i9 5'10" Ml) Tow in C238 a3}
Ff yoi dcn' t Velieve in hittirg pecpls wic weef glcssec, to he f:it 1 8u.3b V2 kill nsve
to tli ycu fc wearc contact lencese
If 7c] Jv rib to see Bcmner 0n2 nish} bete erc 0 {9r other penple yui #ey 1331 inic:
ichele X3.c7, sbe 15 Bobicr' 8 Girl friena ar lives & ie0 93: acdrz8s 25 I < S2 :
8 2/6u2ct # Zau Dcgo Stedle. Si2 13 No ~wbt te wirecher c{", Criae can bef ;j0 &0"
bjot 573Ze86 She &rivce & &rorzs #;o poor Coxair Litl t3 Frow} csshcd i: Cali-ria
jicen-c Kwz 777 . #~ ccEe? Cvorts Kitelificcs; & 3003 friend 0? Foljs' % C0j23? {3
ros Ecston 2 eort {iZe 2fter Sobuers cnd lives .* #be %uir 378:368' tocv Fert j3i8
p3ies Sirl Ln Zrtebead, sk: 15 Ceorge' & Girl frieza ari livea #t the Kuir &dse8s part- ~
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FD-323 {3-28-60)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL B U R EA U OF INVESTIGATION
San Diego. California
In Reply, Plcase Refer to
January 21,
1972
File No.
Ttle SE CRET ARMY ORGANIZATION (SAO)
Character EXTREMIST MATTERS -SE CRET ARMY
ORGAN IZATION
Reference Report of SA STEVEN L_
CHRISTENSEN dated and
captioned as above at
San Diego, California
A1l scurces (except any listed below) usea in referenced
communication have furnished reiiable information in the pest.
Thls document contulng nelther recommendct;ons nor couclublong %( the FBI, It 18 tho property
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FEDERAL JUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Reporting OFFIcE office of Orlg
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DATE LD iN VESTIGATive PERiOd
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NEWARK NCNARK 8/30/74 9/12/73 8/9/74
TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY ityeed Jy
FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR-
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SA CHARLES F MOFFETT mla
CHARACTER OF CASE
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Frhpn JraJ = 5f'.
EM WHITE ACTION MOVEMENT
EaLk H, Draj
REFERENCES : Newark teletype to Bureau , 6/18/74 .
Newark airtel to Bureau , 7/15/74 _
Newark nitel to Bureau , 7/16/74.
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ENCLOSURES . 8
Enclosed for each receiving office is one photograph ea-h
of FRANK AUGUsT DRAGER JR_ and WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL _ Also
M enclosed for each receiving office is one copy of a two-page
'hand-written list of names which appears to be an organizational
~Ghart; this list starts with the name REVEREND POTITO ana ends
Tith the name MARE .
Enclos ed ` for Birmingham is one xerox copy of 2 portion
a map of Anniston , Alabama _
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CLAIMED NQNE AcQuit- CASE HAs BEEN:
ConVic_ FUG_ FINES SAVINGS RECOVERIES TALS
PENDING 0VER ONE YEAR [yEs Jno
PEnDING PRosECuTion
OVER six MonThS YES Tvo
SPECIAL AGENT
APPROVED IN CHARGE Do WRITE IN SPACESBELCW
COPIESMADE: 1
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17 TSA , NETARK
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ATr NEWARK (RM)
Secret Service Newark : (RM) C,
IRS Newark (RM)
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COPIES
1 Albany (Enc. 2)
Alabama (Enc _ 2)
Atlanta (Enc _ 2)
1
Baltimore (Enc_ 2)
Birmingham (Enc_ 3)
Boston (Enc . 2)
Buffalo (Enc _ 2)
Charlotte (Enc _ 2 )
Chicago (Enc _ 2)
Cincinnati (Enc _ 2)
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Exevebind (Enc; 2)
Detroit (Enc. 2)
Indianapolis (Enc. 2)
Jackson (Enc_ 2)
Jacksonville (Enc . 2)
Kansas City (Enc.
Knoxville (Enc .
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Gittlegezek (Enc:
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4 Louisville (Enc _
2 Memphis (Enc _ 3)
2 Miami (Enc_ 2)
Milwaukee (Enc. 2) ;
Minneapolis; (Enc. 2)
Mobile (Enc_ 3)
I New Haven (Enc . 2)
New Orleans (Enc. 2)
New York(Enc. 2)
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} Norfolk (Enc _ 2)
Phoenix (Enc_ 2)
Philadelphia (Enc _ 2)
Pittsburgh (Enc _ 2)
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Bachpond FonaciEcc- (Znc .
2)
San Juan (Enc. 2)
Seattle (Enc _ 2)
St. Louis (Enc_ 2)
Savannah (Enc_ 2)
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[F0 (Enc _ 2)
Newark' (157-2011)
(2 157-7252 [ILLIAM ERIC CARROLL)
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ENCLOSURES CONTINUED
Enclosed for Memphis is one xerox copy of a portion
of a
map 8f
the Hohenwvald (Lewis County) Tennessee , area
Enclosed for Mobile is a xerox copy of a portion of
a map of the Central and Kent , Alabama
1 area.
ADMINISTRATIVE :
For all receiving offices DRAGER is presently
carried as an ADEX subject. Inasmuch as DRAGER has indicated
he advocates the violent overthrCw of the US _ Government and has
overtly been attempting to recruit personnel _ arms ana anmunitions
in efforts to accomplish this end it is recommended DRAGER be
continued as an ADEX subject and his activities be closely
followed_
Information_copies of instant report are being macc
available to designated offices inasmuch as investigation has
revealed the subject has associates and contacts res iding within
these divisions_ Subject is believed to have travelled within
these divisions between September
1
1973 and June 1974 _
Investigation by Newark Division has failed to identify
any menbers of a group called the National Revolutionary Army_
DRAGER and WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL have claimed to have recruitei
disgruntled right wing patriots from the Ku Klux Klan , Minutenen
and Nazi Party.
Information copies are further being made vailalle
inasmuch as DRAGER and CARROLL have been involved in extensive
crininal activities throughout these divisions in efforts to
support themselves while travelling throughout the U.S_
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This report is classified confidential to protect
the_identity of II T-1, NK 3-2 and WK 2-3 , whose unauthorized
disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause danage to
national security. (alewt lus Souece
Inasnuch as these sources mentioned in this report ar?
not_indieacdsz; 5 ~E 768+ hard iro
June 5 1923 meeting at the residence of ALBTRT P LEJTZ in
03 Mt Iitlld York Pennsylvania It_ 1s notec ~lese_seurces were_Eresent
andefforts Qave peen
made Eq hide Eheir identity in' Ehezdetails
4762 St4ternanT
Inasmuch as PHL966=PEI was the person in the corpany
of ALBERT LENZZ nOl Tune 13 1974 the following information was
not included in the details
Eo
On June 13 1974 GENTZ displayed_
to_ source what appeared to be ana "hait Tats
described-by
THITT &z
benng OEEicial dlagrans of the sewer system and waste~system Of
VashingEon D na implied Elese zhakts _were associaled ewieet
DRAGER s plans ffor Juiy 19.74
Zl'1
(tebntifies Iormat)
Those known] to have been present at this meeting wcrc
ALBERT/p _ LETZ JOE CHANCE of Indiana JE U) RCICA-J of Indiana
CIIUCR KING of Yorkh Pennsylvania JwiC? CADIYSAC PI) of Yor}: ,
Pennsylvania LEE FICK , Pennsylvania
1
ROY FRAiJK MOUSCR Reading ,
Pennsylvania andl JAFC /ING , Florida probably identical to
WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL with a known alias of "JAKE") and lastly
FRANK AUGUST DRAGCR , JR
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Identity Location
NK T-l is PH 811-€ TlGrMANDNK 157-2011-314
NK T-2 is IP 3373-E NK 157-2011-314
NK T-3 is PH 1966_PEI NK 157-2011-342
LEADS
All receiving offices are requested to contact logical
sources in efforts to determine the activities of FRANK DRAGER
and WILLIAM CARROLL and their alleged group callea The National
Revolutionary Army .
All receiving offices be alert to the fact the subject has
bragged about committing an armed robbery (possibly a bank robbery)
Only positive information need be reportea to the
Newark Division.
BIRMINGHAM
Av ANNISTON ALABAMA : Will attempt to determine
from enclosed map Ehe Significance of the darkened area of the
map locatea in DRAGER S vehicle_ Will deternine if this area
around Anniston _
1
Alabama is possibly related to extremist activities ,
bank robberies or
possible "training grounds= " for the NRA
BOSTON
AT BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS : Will be alert to the
possibility Ehat DRAGER may have committed a bank robbery or
armed robbery in the Boston area, inasmuch as WILLIAM ERIC
CARROLL mentioned this possible occurrance to JAMES KEITEI
prior to their apprehension in DRAGER S vehicle on 6/13/74 _
DETRQIT
AT WARREN MICHIGAN: Will contact MARHALL L
MC CLNANEY 5635 Casmere ana Obtain full particulars regarding
the disposition of a 45 caliber Colt commander _ Serial.Number
70SC19183 _ sold to him by Gefl's Sporting Goods, 17242 Greydale ,
Detroit, Michigan , on 9/17/73 _
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JACKSONVILLE
Ar TALLAHASSEE FLORIDA: Will attempt to develop
background information re the subject through Florida State
Employment Service_ inasmuch as subject had in his possession
an identifipation cara for Florida State Employment Service,
bearing the name FRANK DRAGER JR _ Social Security Account
Number 139-40-1035 date of birth 8/4/40 . Local Office noted
to be FSES Key West , with apparent visits notea as being
12/3/73 , 12/18/73 and 12/26/73 _
2 _ Will through Department of Motor Vehicles
attempt to locate all vehicle information and driver s
license
information regarding FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR.
7
born 8/4/40 ,
and WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL_
1
born 8/30/55 .
MEMPHIS
AT HOHENWALD (LERIS COUNTY) TENNESSEE : Attempt to
determine: Ehe Signiicance Of enclosed map Showing a circle around
Route #13 at Hohenwald. Determine if this area has any Significance
related to extremist matters, bank robberies or
possible "training
6 grounds" used by the NRA_
MIAMI
AT MIAMI FLORIDA : If not already done
1
make Honroe
County Sherizf s Office aware Of DANIEL JAMES BRODERICK S
knowledge
regarding the theft of checks from the Marathon Sal Billfish
Tournament and the possibility of the use of his testimony against
DRAGER ana WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL _
AT 'OMESTEAD FLORIDA: Will contact Neil's Jewelry,
15 So . Khrone Ave (Chrome ) regarding the disposition of a
30 caliber Plainfield Machine Co _ carbine , allegedly sold to a
FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR_
1 on 4/13/74 .
MOBILE
AT KENT ALABAMA : Will attenpt to determine any
significance for the darkened area of enclosed map located between
Central and Kent, Alabama _
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2 Will determine if this area is possibly related
to extremist activities, bank robberies or possible 'training
I grounds" for the NRA _
NEWARK
AT TRENTON NEW JERSEY : Will maintain contact
with the Department Of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
1
in efforts
to develop information re the weapons confiscated from DRAGER
subsequent to his arrest on 9/12/73 , at Toms River , NJ and will
follow their possible prosecution of subject for a legal purchase
of firearms_
2 . Will follow prosecution of subject re his
charges at Lawrence Township, NJ_ for fraud-theft of a motor
vehicle_
3 . Will continue to follow the activities of DRAGER _
AT WEST TRENTON NEW JERSEY: Will maintain liaison
with NJSP to deternine results Of ab examination of chemicals
found in vehicle allegedly stolen DRAGER on 3/11/74 .
SEATTLE
AT BELLVUE WASHINGTON : Will interview Mr . OLAF
WILLIAM AIKEN 1846 West Lake
1
Famamish Parkway , regarding the
full particulars of the disposition of a Stoeger_
1
22 caliber
lugar automatic Serial Number 363 purchased by him on 1/20/69 ,
at the Seattle Sporting Goods
1
4740 Rosenfelt Way , Northeast,
Seattle, Washington _
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UNIT STATES DEPARTMENT: OF ICE
EDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIOT
1 USA Newark
ATF Newark (RM) i
Secret Service Newark (RM)
IRS Newark (RM)
to:
Report of: SA CHARLES F MOFFETT Office: Newark , New Jersey
Date: 8/30/74
Field Office File #: 1157-2011 Bureau File #: 157-6908
Title: FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR.
Character: EXTREMIST MATTER WHITE ACTION MOVEMENT
Synopsis: FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR. W/M, DOB 8/4/40 , Trenton
NJ former member of Ku Klux Klan and founder of
White Action Movement, presently claiming to be
officer in his newly formea National Revolutionary Army .
DRAGER previously travelling U.S _
1
contacting all right wing
groups_ DRAGER , since September_
1
1973 , travelling with a
~CARROLL WZM, DOB 8/30/55. DRAGER and CARROLL BoEhYclainIcc
clain to be officers of NRA Both have been criminally
active with buying weapons stealing and uttering forged checks
and stealing a motor
vehicie
in efforts to support their right
wing activities and travel. DRAGER arrested September 1973_
Toms River NJ and February, 1974 _ at Springfield Ill for
possession of weapons possession of marijuana (CDS) and stolen
property_ DRAGER arrested June 1974 for fraud (theft of stolen
motor vehicle) Mercer County, NJ _ Confidential sources advised
DRAGER in receipt of diagrams of sewer system in Washington , D.C. ,
and had plans to bomb the IRS Building 7/4/74 _ Sources
further advise subject was going to
klil' Special
Agents of the
CONFIDENTIAL
Classified 1653
Exempt Fron GDS Category 2_
Date of Declassification Indefinit
SOURCES WHOSE IDENTITIES ARE
CONCEALED HEREIN HAVE FURNISHED
RELIABLE INFORMATION IN THE
PAST EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE
NOTED
This documcnt contains ncithcr rccommendations nor conclusions of thc FBI: It is thc propcrty of thc FBI and is loaned to your agcncy; it and its contents
are not to be distributed outside your agency.
U, S. GOVERNMENT PMINTING OFFICE 1970 0 406-840
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FBI and a Judge GUBOW in Michigan. DRAGER presently in custody
Mercer County Jail with local and federal detainers lodged
against him_ Descriptive data set forth_
P
DETAILS :
PREDICATION
This investigation is basea on information which
indicates that the individual is engaged in activities which
could involve a violation of Title 18 U.S. Code , Section 241
(Conspiracy Against Rights of Citizens) ; Section 245 (Federally
Protected Activities) ; Civil Rights Act of 1968 ; or related
Civil Rights Statutes.
This individual claimed in September of 1973 to
be the acting Grand Dragon of the National Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan for the State of New Jersey.
On July 17 1974 Mr _ WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL was
interviewed by Special Agent CHARLES F MOFFETT at Mt_ Holly ,
NJ and indicated FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR _ had conspired to
blow up the Internal Revenue Service Building , Washington , D.C.,
on 4 , 1974.
The National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
1.
Inc
(NKKKK) was granted a charter in Georgia in
1963
as a "patriotic, secret, social and benevolent
order_ # The NKKKK a consolidation of various
Klans in Southern states continues to be anti-Negro ,
anti-Jewisk anti-Catholic, and anti-foreign born .
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IS BACKGROUND
A BIRTH
Records at the Bureau of Vital Statistics
Trenton _ Nj_
1
were caused to be searched on July 17_ 1974 ,
and revealed FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR- was born August 4 ,
1940 , at Trenton _ NJ .
Ba EMPLOYMENTS
Investigation to date has revealed the following
employments since August , 1973 .
On July 15 , 1974 _ Captain THOMAS WALTON Tos
River NJ Police Department , advised DRAGER used the name
FRANK J; SHAYNE while employed at the Captain Courageous
Restaurant , Route 37 , Toms River_ NJ , during the sumer of
1973.
On January 29 , 1974 Mr DANNY RICHMOND Chief of
Security, Ocean Reef Club , North Key Largo , Fla advised
DRAGER was employed as a chef from November
16,' i973
until
December 25_ 19.73 _ utilizing
a home address of Post Office
Box 968 Marathon, Fla .
C RESIDENCES
On September 15, 1973 Captain THOMAS WALTON Toms
River Police Department advised DRAGER usea the address
Post Office Box 968 _ Marathon Fla_ when arrestea on
September 12 , 1973 , by their department _
Captain WALTON further advised DRAGER utlizes the
address 214 East Franklin Street, Trenton , NJ _
Investigation has revealed this address is
occupied by DRAGER ' s brother, ROBERT DRAGER ,
1
ana his aunt ,
EDNA GRABER _
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D RELATIVES
On 15 , 1974 , Detective JOHN REYNOLDS New
Jersey State Police , West Trenton NJ_ advised the records of
the Mercer County Jail Trenton , NJ _ revealed the following
relatives as noted on the subject' s visitors list:
MINNIE DRAGER Mother
P.0: Box 1272
Browns Mills,-NJ
ROBERT DRAGER Brother
3*o*+=
2LA-East_Eranklin Street
73 77Xt Trenton NJ
EDNA GRABER Aunt
"~ 2147East Frankrinesr
Trenton, NJ
JOHN DRAGER Brother
X Du714 Brodentown , NJ
CARL DRAGER , Brother
No_addresesnoted ecrretovn
E ASSOCIATES
On March 5 , 1974 , the Springfield Division of the
Federal Bureau Of Investigation was made available xerox
copies of printed materials taken from the vehicle of FRANK
DRAGER when arrested by the Sangamon County Sheriff' s Office
in February of 1974 _
Similar xerox copies were made available to the
Newark Division of the FBI by Detective JOHN REYNOLDS
New Jersey State Police, subsequent to the arrest of DRAGER
by the New Jersey State Police on June 18 _ 1974.
Set forth are all names addresses and telephone
numbers taken from these two groups of materials_ It is
noted some of these names and numbers were extremely illegible
and thusly some are subject to error and inaccuracies ,
Alabama :
JIM DE WITT
423 PoTK
Montgomery Alabama
Tclephone 205-262-0954 , 205-263-2707
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1973 Ford Pinto; Dark Green . Bearing
Vehicle Identification Number 3T11X211332
EMORY BURKE
RR #2, Box 192
Eletic_ Alabama
Telephone 205-544-3481 , 288-1680 , 265-1898
ASA ICARTER
Roxte #6 Box 330_
Oxford Alabama 36201
Telephone 203-2367-8451 , 362-2647
Sim+
JAMES and NANCY IMPSON
Route #3
Kansas Alabana
Arizona:
MURRAY
Telephone 602-944-2828 or 997-1142
Arkansas :
JACK FREDERICKS
Delmar Point_
1
Box 98
Harrison , Arkansas
California:
ALLAN FORMULARIE
Box 435 (Possibly 438)
Eureka California
(Poor man S James Bond)
Dr . J. K. WARNER
P.0 Box 776
Hollywood _ California
Also: P.0 _ Box 896
Hollywoqd , California 90028
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Canada:
MARTIN K NEID
1530 McLarenwood Terrace,
London , Ontario, Canada
Connecticut:
TOM HART
37 Cleveand Avenue
Milford_ Connecticut
Telephone 203-878-8765
BILL XULE
153 Evergreen Road
Cronwell Connecticut
Telephone 203-342-6448
Delaware:
JOHN DUFFY
Box 3129
Newport , Delaware 19804
Telephone 302-999-9486
Florida:
Tip-Top_Hotel_
446 North Miani
JERRY: DEIFZ
ORVILLE LIPPERT
Bingham Subdivision
DeFunak Fla_
904-892-2906
Telephone 305-367-9061
ROSE
904-767-2479
RR #2 , Box
1551
0.B_ (D.B. )
B2019
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#v'v"
TOW MIDDAUGH
Then.
519 Orange Avenue
Port Orange , Fla. 32019
Dr _ PATITO
904-685-2173
Mobile YJ3-5256
(Possible a mobile telephone)
P.0_ Box 412
Ocala , Fla. 32670
RALPH FORBES (Swora of Truth)
Box_7863
Jacksonville, Fla_
A driver' 8 license in the name of
WAYNE JOSEPH MARTIN 407 Oak Place ,
Port Orange Fla 32019 License
#M635-890-58-010-000
License Plates 8RV-1301 and 8G/K-7675
Temporary Florida driver' s permit DENIS DEAN
YRITTER 8 60 Terrace Drive
1
Daytona Beach; and
Social Security "Cara 299-36-7801 FLW
Illinois:
MARILYN SCHEIDER
220 West Locust
6.6
DeKalb , Ill
815-758-6530
ROB STANHOPE
1713 Dearfiled Road ""7
Chatham Ill 62629
483-3803
MIKE 'STENART
3237 North Kinmore
Chicago , Ill 60657
312-49701295
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BILL FRIEDLE _
With notation Now"
17 West Rand L*
Arlington Heights , Ill.
864-6356
INDIANA :
RAY TURNER
110 North Holland
Edinburgh , India
Also: 112 North Holland
Kentucky:
MIKE BROWN
101Cherry Lane
Berea Kentucky
606-986-4744
GEORGE AWARE
RR #3 Hoover Pike
Nicholasville ;" Kentucky
LISA LOVE
9226 Aylebury Drive
Rolling Hills Subdivision
Louisville Kentucky
502-42571896
MIKE BROWN and KEITH SMITH
CPO/ 18
Maria, Kentucky 42403
MIKE BROWN
P _ 0 Box 213
Richmond
1
Kentucky
Maryland:
FLOYD FLEMMING
3924 Oliver Street
Iyattsville_
{
Md _ 20782
8 46-6356
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Massachusetts:
WA YNE CHARLES FORTH
Social Security Account No . 028-44-0613
94 Holmes Avenue
Brockton Mass _
Also: Date of birth February 27 , 1954
Social Security Account No _ 191-05-425
Place of Birth Boston , Mass,
CHRIS TRASKOS
BILI YULL
Rock Harbor Road
Orleans _ Mass _
P.0_ Box 1254
c/o SONNY PPFMATTER
ANGELO , SUPER, MKA
94 Hoxnes Avenue
Brockton , Mass.
Michigan:
BOB/ MILES
40587._Byron Road
Howl Michigan
517-546-5852
RUSS ROBERTS
3068 6 8 Mile Road
Farmington,. Michigan
313-474-1507
DON ZINN
823 North Kinney
Mt. Pleasant , Michigan
517-773-9266
JUDGE; GUBOW
#123-
RUSS 'ROBERTS
Livonia Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan
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CHARLIE' HAYNARD
RFD Rich Road
Alma, Michigan
Minnesota:
FRANK NILES
1822Montana Avenue
St_ Paul Minnesota
771-0977
FRANK J SMITH
P.0_ Box 117
Ellsworth Falls, Minnesota
207-667-2622
North Carolina:
LAWRENCE 'LITTLE
1831 Blue Ridge_Voulevard
Raleigh , N.C.
~-2-7607
New_Jersey:
Sheraton Motel
U.S_ 206
Bordentown , NJ
Room 100
373-4131
396-7753
HOWARD SPIELER
1995 Kennedy Boulevard
Apartment 2
Jersey City NJ 07305
MICHAEL WILBERT
8 07 Ocean Road 201-399-3535
Point Pleasant , NJ 201-244-4340
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Storage
Pierce Van Lines
Lot 552
8 00 New York Avenue
Trenton , NJ
609-448-9607 (Hightstown Pay)
ANN
Tunnel Road
Blumsbury NJ
201-479-4896
CANOLL (illegible)
201-257-6756
7 (Plymouth Lane
East Brunswick, NJ
MARY ARMSTRONG
Donna Road
East Brunswick, NJ
201-254-6042
Mr . N
609-893-9646
ED; PADDOCK
609-695-2438
RED
609-396-9028
HOWARD THURON
695-4037
695-4072
MARK
393-0722
DICK REDNER
39428091
H. L. LANDER (son) JONA THAN
Lnwle ,2
205 Afton Avenue
695-4331
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JOHN HARTY
72 Poplar Street
392-4382
ZACHAMEIR
East Brunswick, NJ
238-0391
ROBERT PAPAY
224 Centre
Trenton , NJ 08611
396-4893
PAHOS
201-484-7171
BILL PERRY
587-3468
LOUTMARTZ
609-586-1587
586-7566
FRANK MIZER
2017446-4675
MOM DRAGER
893-96,46
DOUG KAYE
Box /114 Essex Falls , NJ 07021
201-686-3326
201-MU (or MO) 8-6874
HERNIMANN
609-547-5495
RAY DOERFLER
392-8979
BARBRA
East Brunswick
251-5922
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DANNY BELMONT
116 Centre
393-9267
MIKE WILLARD
4995 Grace Drive
Toms River NJ 08753
JIM DIEHL (RED)
42 Florence Court
Tons River, NJ 08753
PAT CURRY (Idiot)
33 HQllybrook Drive
Toms River NJ
KATE EISSING
954 Indian Hill Road
Toms River NJ 08753
609-894-9252
RICHARD P LEANDRO
16 Ridgewood Avenue
Tabor NJ
L2031 65577 12542 , exp. 1/31/74
BLACKWELL
737-0582
BILL
EX . 4-5,581
LOU' MORTZ
586-7566
B PERRY
587-3468
PHIL
587-0410
BOB READE
396+0339
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RAY HIGHT
448-1209
FRANK
396-7753 *
TOM
393-4950
FLOSS
587-5089
Reverend ANDREW WWA TSON
3
Bridgeton, NJ
692-1918
NEIL
585-6190
GENE OSBORNE
Briageton NJ
New Orleans:
TERRL/ROLANTS
2111Dauphine
New Orleans Louisiana 70116
504-949-2548
New York:
Mr _ J_ GLASSER
212-924-7800
Mr CHEVITNY
84 Fifth Avenue
H Y, 4.{'
Mr {KARIN
212-739-2585
212-963-3200 wark
GEORGE LINK
1765 'Towsend Avenue
Apartment #1
Bronx , NY 10433
212-878-2149
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KEVIN_ 0" BRIEN
212-369-1512
LOUIS MUSTACHIO
House 8421 1o3-169
East 88th
NYC
JAMES 'MADDLE (NRP)
10 West 9Oth Street
NYC
212-877-7048
Ohio:
Unitea White P.P _
4319 Clark Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44109
FRANK, ZORETICH
P,0 Box 02119
Cleveland Ohio 44109
Mrs_ PHILCIPS
3508 Library Avenue
Cleveland
1
Ohio 44109
Driver' s Licehse in the name of:
DENNIS DEAN /RITTER
5924 Lakeside
Toledo , Ohio 43611
DENIS D_ RITTER (employee S cara)
Reliance Electric Company
Toledo Sales and Systems
#7700 , signed DENIS D. RITTER
city of Toledo , Ohio
Handguns Identification Card 413668
DENIS D RITTER
5924 Lake sides
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DENNIS RRITTER August 28 , 1973
1330 Alexis , Toledo , Ohio
1957 Harley Davidson Sportster
dated August 28 1973 Title #482420682
KICHEY RAX HALCOMB
400-88-4802 (Social_Security Cara)
Pennsylvania:
ED MC GOVERN
3328 Fairdale Road
Philadelphia , Pa. 19154
Home L NE 7-0437
Lantern: 757-9147
Mrs_-KNORLES
929-9461 work ;
373-1405
1 " home 1
Mr KARIM
Reading
372-5520
ROGER MELLINGER
2152929-8415
LENTZ
717-843-9109
215-373-9515
215-678-9587
PHILIP-MAIER P.0 _ Box 797
Reading, Pa. 19603 (Berks County Prison)
Letter to FRANK DRAGER
Pennsylvania Liquor-ID Cara
PHILIP ALAN MAIER
320 Harvard Boulevard
Reading, Pa _ 19609
Date of Birth July 29 , 1949
Driver s License #1551476
PHILIP ALAN MAIER
302 Harvard Boulevard
Lincoln Park_ Reading Pa_ 19609
Date of Birth' July 29 , 1949
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RICHARD SINGLETON
717-366-0854
215-929-8031
GARY SMITH
412-371-3205 home
412-371-3428 public
BOB SEVERN
Route #3 (60 Girard)
Montrose , Pa _
717-553-2516
TOD WILSON
215-374-8283
BILL SICKLE (Artan Klan)
459 3ra
Pitcairn , Pa . 15140
412-373-2669
DOC ' KIGY
215-739-3618
AL LENTZ
717-845-2897 p, LenTz
ALBERT LENTZ
AL be-t
920 West College Avenue
3 30 Nertrl
York Pa: 17404 Pa
717-873-2557 Y ok
EDV GILMORE (NSWPP )
326 South 18th
Allentown Pa _ 18104
215-434-8765
RICHARD-GRIMM
215-433-4879
GEORGE: HOUSER
(Farm) 494-9884
215-IU 5-4843
215-FL 2-3082
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RQY_PRNNKHOUSER
0:*
R-Lphl
133 South Fourth Street
Reading , Pa _
215-678-7167
DENNIS
215-RE 9-5765
ALBERT P BAILEY
1100 Cobbs Street
Dexel Hill (Delaware County)
1
Pa .
GENE'" CONNALLY
215-926-5999
BEILERMAN (swastica)
215-RE 9-5624
FRED HERMET 1_
215-757-4801
GEORGE K
215-739-3618
RED
215-355-5696
ROY
215-355-1509
DEBBIE
215-547-0746
392-5900
Parking Ticket:
Bureau of Police
6
Reading , Pa . #18025
Dated June 6 1974 1:41 P.m. ,
green Ford _ 282302374 Alabama
Reverse Side: 373-9515
Fourth Street
678-9587
LUND
Puerto
Checking Account:
FRANK 2S DRAGER , JR_
The Chase Manhattan Bank , National Association
Charlotte Amalie Branch , St. Thomas
1
Virgin Isiands
#02160602720-1-032286
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Rhode Island:
'BILL (possibly TUCKER)
P.0_ Box 63
iAnnex Station
Providence_ Rhode Island
Texas:
JERALD } WALRAVEN
1207 Pioneer
Dallas Texas 75224
214-941-7199
Virginia:
KOEHL _ MATT
NSWPP
703-524-2175
SKYLAR FERRIS
703-552-1527
PALLER JR. (CHESTY 's son)
Richmond
648-6.614
J_ MORGAN
Alexandria , Va .
768-6321
CHARLES MC KAY
2713 Bayview Boulevara
Portsmouth
1
Va .
JOIIN 'GAOBICK (Reporter)
Free Lance Star
616 Amelia Street
Fredericksburg Va.
Washington D.C.:
BARBRY VON GOCTZ
711 Perpetual
Building
Washington , D.C _
783-7700
19
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It is further noted that DRAGER has been in the
company of a WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL date of birth August 30 ,
1955, Newark , NJ , ana DANIEL JAMES {BRODERICK , date of birth
June 4 , 1944, Trenton , NJ _
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F VEHICLES D; < ' 4 7,:1a4,-1
On July 17 , 1974 _ Detective JOHN REYNOLDS New Jersey
State Police West Trenton
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NJ , advised the following
license plates and registrations were noted to be located in
the 1973 green Ford Pinto stolen by DRAGER at Lawrence
Township , NJ on March 11, 1974 _ and recoverea on June 13 _
1974 , at Columbus NJ .
8GK-1701
Listed to JAMES A GEORGE
249 South #all Avenue
Delana ,
On a 1968 Chevrolet, bearing
Vehicle Identification Number PS158F163020
8GK-6025
Listed to FRANK A_ DRAGER , JR.
Route 2 , Box 1551
Daytona Beach , Fla.
On a 1970 Ford _ bearing Vehicle
Identification Number F25YNJ31980
8RV-1301
Listed to FRANK A DRAGER , JR.
Route 2 , Box 1551
Daytona Beach Fla_
On a 1966 hone-made camber
Bearing Vehicle Identification
Number 139301035 , Title #9892259 ,
Issued August 13 _ 1973
XBV-31W
Listed to FRANK A= DRAGER , JR _
214 East Franklin Street
Trenton NJ
On a 1965 Chevrolet ,pick-up ,
Vehicle Identification Number C1535F1210592
Driver s License #P71512676108404 ,
Listed to FRANK .A_ DRAGER , JR _
214 East Franklin Street
Trenton , NJ
Date of Birth, August , 1940 , Trenton , NJ; expires April,
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G ARRESTS:
Set forth is an Identification Record for
FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , FBI #405550E.
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WAXINGTON 25, DC,
10-11-73 63h 13
NTIFICATION Di V{S TZN
The followzing FBI record, HUNDER 405 550 E is f:rIushed fO% OrriCisli Udf UIi:i.
Coxt "TCnOf NAME AN? NumesR AXR? Trd OR CHARGE Dispositio FNeftfiNts XCEivED
Co Jail frank A Dreger 1-9-63 arned rob
M; Holly DJJ 2nd, {8771 44:151
SPol Frinceton Frank Auzust ~9-63 ri terial
NJ Drager II Witness
#C7693
PD Trenton NJ Fcank August 5-13-63 BEAL 8 aplt
Dreger II Diweapon 68N Pos}
#20118 0f burg tcols
Co~Ercg OffIce Prank Aicust 5-13-63 CCw; Poss cf bur
Trentcn WJ Irener II tcois; BX1 W/i
412925 eal; 8i1+
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PD Trenton NJ Frenk August 7-9-63 poss burg tools
2nd unl u8e Dw Tzoii8
PL from auto
0-Pros Off Frank Ausust 7-1l-63 L BE E po3? 63. #ittz]
renton iij Drager i12925 bur tools poss {azcer C-acy
Dfw Ja:i
Scc sup?
{amilton Tvip Pol Frank Augugt 7-11-63 B.E & L
frenton WJ Iroger #29069
Zercer C0 34 Zrank Tuust 3-6-64 aslt W D: 9 Eo:
4- 2221 ~J ~3 U-
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UNTTED ST4TE5 DEFHRTTENT Tr TTSTCH
RAL BUREAU O? INVESTIG 10-11-73 680 KP
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20537
[DENTIFICATI ON DI VIS ION
The followin; FBI record, WUMBER 205 550 E is furnished FOR Urruu UOI UITJI
CONTRIBTTC (< #8 MME A#D Numtzn ARRESTED OR CFIRGE Disrositicn FingnPnTs; ECEIVED
pziltc ' IP Boi Pre- Zugusk : 1-15-65 crizf-el prob
Erenton i:J cragcr Jz-
fcgistration
#c/1 90 only
PD Chgo Ill Frank A_ Drager 5-13-69 d1s cond S25 & $5 C
#236554
Iso New Brunswick Frank August 5-28-71 impairing mora Ls
Inj Drager Jr . of minor
#4-10612
St % 0f I irark A Drager F? Contribating to
Fest Trenton MJ #192-2} 5-29-71 Deliq of {{inor
Air Force Frcnk Aw3ust 8-22-58
Drecer II
AF 21 780 489
SC Frenk 4ugest 9-12-73 C.C.w. & Poss
Toms River NJ Drager of C D.S .
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Residence: 214 Franklin St . Trenton ,
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nunicalo vilh &rercy <neribiinq {hos? iingerprints:
Nc!efions iucicn:ea} a:ii' ! 4 J:1 :ns rints in FB[ filcs but arc listed only ( ; i:1
gaiive lead:; € heii:] Do, nly 1dl_aitic ,l with Suu]uct Ot this recezd.
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UNTTED) FTTATES DEPARTNIENT OF MSTICE
'FRAL BURMiU OF' INVT:STIGF 680 } 1
WASEINGTON, DC. 20537
10-1l-73
IDENTIFICATION DIVISToN
The follorving FBI yecord, NUIMBER 405 550 E ig furnished FOR OFFICI:ik Usb;, UIVLI X
contr 9'itChmor NAME AND) NUMBER ARRESTED 07 CHARGE DISPOSITION MincZrPXNTS RECEivEO
#12225 7-11-63 1, BE; & #l#oss burg tools D068
"YM Eatch 6 , 1bce %cwr County borkhouse
nije Koath8; Jrpbation rjc years, consecufively
to first cbarce t0 1un cpncurrently O% ortcr
charges on charge 0f Sertember Tern 1962
Indictnont Mos 1%8-62 Atzult w/dengcrcus
Tcapor ; 431-62 Preeking And Enteriz? w/intert
to Stval; 472-6 Possession of Buglars Tol
473-52 Brcsking] Entjring & larceny ahd
474-62 Lsarcery.
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contrif utors: Wicrc final d:si.iticn 15 nof s.on or iuruier explanatlon of charge is dosirecl, C[ti
municsc Filh cmnay contibuii thosa: fineerwrints.
31jo-2; in4w/ U Ciy _ I:es 0,1 fnn-:urinfc in FZI filcs but are lidc only as im"
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Inforraciicn sku#n o# #his I. #ication Recerd rcpresonts dclJ furhished 6 lhy finocrpri:} contributors
Dis?usitic; i8 #0t fmOie @R fumt"c: explaiation 0f #matce 0f Disfositigr [S mej:
com,Wwicate jti acenCY contmb"timg Txosz finGerphmtS.
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is furnished FOR OFFICial US: ~ "Y.
Infoxmction shox"" on tkis icemtification Record represents data furnished FBI by {ingerprinf cort::; #crs.
WKERE Dispcjimow IS Nct Skovn OR FN:THE? EXTLANATICN 07 CNARGE O; DisFosn:N IS
DESWK ED , cori;iiCATE witii AGINcY CONTRIBUTING TMOSE RNGERTRINTS.
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It is also noted DRAGER was arrested February 19_
1974 , at, Springfield _ Ills Sangamon County Sheriff' s Office,
for possession of burglary tools_ marijuana (CDS) ana weapons _
IIt is noted on April 1, 1974 , Mr DONALD CADAGIN
Assistant State S Attorney Sangamon County, Ill
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advised
that DRAGER failed to appear for his trial on March 18 ,
1974 _ and his 8250 bond was forfeitea by the court_
CADAGIN further advised no further pending action is being
taken against DRAGER_ At the time Of arrest , DRAGER was in
the company of WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL .
On June 18 1974 , DRAGER was arrested by the
New Jersey State Police Bordentown NJ_ and turned over to
the Lawrence Township, NJ Police Department for the
charge:of fraud theft of a stolen motor vehicle. DRAGER
is presently in;custody of the Mercer County Jail
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Trenton ,
NJ
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where he hag been indicted for this charge.
On 17 , 1974 , Captin THOMAS WALTON Toms
River NJ Police Department , further advised DRAGER
forfeited bond for his arrest on September 12 1973 and it
is anticipated further charges will be filed against DRAGER
for the altering of numerous checks stolen from the Captain
Courageous Restaurant , Route 37 , Toms River , NJ _
DRAGER has been charges also with violation of
U.S _ Code , Title 18 _ Section 1073 _ for unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution from the Monroe Fla A warrant
was issued June 3 , 1973 , for uttering
fogntxise
instrument.
On April 29 , 1974 , Detective RICHARD ROTH Monroe
County Sheriff S Office , Marathon Fla advised that on Or
about April 11, 1974 , approximately 55 checks from the Maratton
Caysal Billfish Tournament had been stolen from the Sombrero
Beach Country Club _ On that date twenty checks had been
since returned all made out to FRANK AUGUST DRAGER - These
checks range from s97 .00 to $150.00 .
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G _ DESCRIPTIVE DATA
Name FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , JR_
Race White
'Sex Male
Date of Birth August' 4 , 1940
Place of Birth Trenton, N.J_
Social Security
Account Number 139-30-1035
Height 5" 11"
Weight 185 pounds
Build Medium
Eyes Blue
Residence 214 East Franklin
Trenton , N.J_
Post Office Box 896
Marathon , Fla _
Scars and Marks 1" scar above right eye;
scar lower right underside of
forearm;
tattoo of on upper left
arm;
Occupation Chef , painter
Previous Employments Ocean Reef Club
Largo , Fla .
Chef
Captain Courageous
Roue 37
Toms River , NJ
Charter Club
Princeton , NJ
Education Clains 2 years college,
Omaha , Nebraska , University
(later adnitted four Year
degree from Omaha University
and admitted taking classes
in law from Harvard and
University of Southerr
California)
Marital Status Singe
Militar Service U.$ Air Force , Service #217-804-89
Arrests Multiple arrests, New Jerscy
and Illinois
Pecularities DRAGER is a self: admitted
homosexual
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II_ EXTREMIST ACTIVITIES
On September 12 1973_ DRAGER , in the company of
DANIEL JAMES BRODERICK and WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL , were arrested
by the Tomz kiver Sersey , Police Department , for possession
of marijuana (controlled dangerous substance-CDS) possession
of weapons and: possession of stolen property. A search of their
vehicle , a 1974 camper truck, bearing Florida registration
8G-F6025 , revealed the following articles:
1_ One Walther P-38 , serial number 7965B.
2 _ One Colt 22 caliber automatic , serial
number 336260 _
3 _ One Springfield 410 shotgun , model 39A
(no serial number noted)
4_ 1,000 rounds of assorted ammunition for
above Iweapons and other caliber weapons .
5_ German insignias and armbands _
6 _ One white Ku Klux Klan silk robe.
7 . One black Ku Klux Klan silk robe.
8 _ One water pipe.
9 . Two pounds Of marijuana (39 packets)
It is noted the black Ku Klux Klan robe is worn
Ku Klux Klan enforcers , whose duties range from being "muscle
men" to "assassins"
On September 25 , 1973 _ the "Asbury Park Evening Press"
ran an article on page 1, entitled "Klansmen Clains Group Maligned"
The article quotes DRAGER as claining to the the New Jersey S
acting grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan.
On October 2 , 1973 , NK T-l advised that on October 1,
1973_ the Bucks County Unit, Number 12 (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
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had a car caravan during the early P' hours_ The caravan drove around
Trevose
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Pennsylvania area , advertising the Ku Klux Klan The source
advised DRAGFR was present atrthis event and was in the company of
several white males wearing Nazi uniforms .
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On February 16 _ 1974 , DRAGCR and WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL
were arrested by Lake Springfield
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Illinois, Police Department ,
Sangamon County Illinois, charged with possession of more than
10 grams less than 30 grams , of marijuana and possession of
burglary toqls. A subsequent search of DPAGER S vehicle at that
time of his arrest revealed extremist materials consisting of
cassette tape: recordings
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adaress books guerrilla training manuals ,
Ku Klux Klan literature
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American Nazi Party literature, locations
where crosses have allegedly been burned , wiretap equipment , and
other right-wing literature_ The subject was also in possession
of numerous identification cards , such as driver 1 S license and
Social Security cards _
The American Nazi Party
Lee
The Worla
Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists
was organized by George Lincoln Rockwell on
February 26 , 1956 _ based upon the concept
of an international "National Socialist
{ovement , as espoused by the German Nazi
Party, which was headed Adolf Hitler
On January 1, 1967; the official name of this
organization was changed to National Socialist
White People 5 Party_ The NSWPP supports
and follows the line of hatred against blacks ,
Jews and communists through various propaganda
media demonstrations
1
and other publicity-
seeking devices for the purpose of seeking a
legitimate dominant political party within the
United States and in foreign countries_
Headquartered in Arlington Virginia the
NSWPP is currently led by Matthias Koehl , Jr _
On February 19 1974 , DRAGER was interviewed
Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
at the Sangamon County Jail, Springfield Illinois DRAGER
stated that he was unemployed and maintains no permanent
address He admitted membership in the " light action movement"
but denied current membership in any extremist organization ,
although he claimed to be coordinating the activities among all
right Wing organizations in the eastern half of the United States _
Set forth is the interview of DRAGER ana WILLIAM ERIC
CARROLL , who was arrested and interviewed under the name TIONAS
MIDDAUGH .
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Dolc 0( Iranseriplioc 2RHin
FRNR MGUSZ DWECE, JR.o F2s interwicred 1ilzo
ineirccrEcc in tlic Sau%1on Corinty jail ie D;} frisiod
the iticntity 02 #he intorvicwin isonta ax the 12u21C5? 02
the intorvic?? 212a ic Iurnislad the ``following inforrizior ,
prnszz s*&2d tbat Lx is pzcsemly fot 2 "rkr of
22/ IiGht #ir; crrznizntion % &:0 2d3i} to Bie #8
crgRnicor %0i Jezubr 02 th2 wbl*? bcdicn Xoverong 0AH) #ich
op?-tod 0t Or? ti? cut 02 Iatcn
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rQ0 derzy, 23 Fcariinc,
Pannsylvou:o Ji {dvisad 1b3: 83 ieadqurters crtiCr3
02 that Jrccnieation wei: Giskwod dw *0 2 lack 0r {13fc28 0
Io deelined t0 CoE#%z On} *ha rax8 of nDY Eenber; 07 0r
the torol 283102 oi {mividuais irvolwed 10 t28.ME: BiGBn
s**ed *n3 {in 02 bis roverrt w2s viceqzy for #11 ant
Fing O"Menjentiors 4x1 *his S *0 t Rcco#plicid thcugh
politici 1 oicctions
03 otlex #cebs?iy Irrhccs. fio #thcis
incluced prcaeun5 *o *he nublic ccnc rning EOnls oi nis
ortmnizaticn #0 y supporting th2 Zicnt %Yp? Oi iErividuls
fcr puilic o.2i3. Ji considorzu 103 2115. wJo i~ prsome}
inearccratce in th? #et:l Ienitcnticry, Iaavonwortil, Kersas,
to 13 the typ? 3inGividun] Gulified to Jold public cffim'
IBAEZE st4tc2 that his DAB %as adoptcd 2 philosomey
0f lirg tko coor;enotor ttceen <11 2 ht Ving ormanirtiong
curiently cwrrin; i1 8h15 ccunery. st*d tkt tk2
brr3tp6i08 8n14 ideels ct 21l rimt Tin {rcRps #ctunlly 413
vcrV Dimicr ?0} tbat wxn ti comitic?: "2 ris thcre
Wi 11 be 3 12iiic2t40 Zor 011 therc goapg into 0me lirge
organization tnst Vill @ffctiveZy b2 "ho t0 *k control
0f the Couutry. %0 Gtted bc uriginally fourricci to Ihl in
1370 31 {or' 1 tir pubiizlco Qi.1 <istriiuteu ltcratu10 f2
41 attenbt 80 ccuczte tio Dublic cencamin nis blicfs 0
IJo onvisod ta3* MI3 30 uublo *0 #ccost}iohin 15 foals {5
8n RIove groundOriabiratioz am 4S # resilc Ecveral ycarg
ura Le cce:ded to t? tize ortesizaticn M tricr {rovuc 1f
61tkcw;:1 ti040 is r0 len;pr #Nly %ozn1 orfnizatic 01
flmncial ecknc
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#i still A20 it3 IiC IS Snr roriprciip
but tre esi} Mf itS {erivitioc corsist: 02 11i;ze)f Rix
othrs ttaVeJirs t3 ccurery pichii f tb Iifht Fing nhilocophy
t0 #BF Goun iizt riji lffren: Tiue dcellzae *0 cncrit
03 tba nuzbr oi fxiv:ducls pcechzly im !il lju; Ufd stato
IntcnvicneJ 0"_{1x7 mr+ng mc-ld7_0-1lijio+s File 38}-157_3t0
SA GGLG. CC3Z
S: I7IiLI: fS fRZ:
by_-#; 1; 3 #8 Date dictatcd_ #/20/76
This docume#i (3oijins ncitnt ( 'enendaiivas nj tonclusions o/ Ine FBL # i Ihe @'cpcrly ol Ihc Fei au4 is looned 1o Yuur Qgcncy:
T} ofd #s conienis 0(0 coi 1 be d ubuled oulside Youi Ogpucy.
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he had Frcviously igcwcd 3C0 Kuixrhiw cats
0
#o afin
declined Ci,R:Wt concernin; ti0 n2:8 of {ny 02 tie UrEizD-
tion '& lordership 0x' {5 ershino 13 did s*ato ti* 8i2
ajoricy orika; 00x1w; 3z0 dlicilfuazen?d Rrbrc 02 oblci
11@h8 ~iz Or urist403} i0 aviseu {k uel:vzz 0f %;
ccnsistl cf uilitniy 43*i7u03 1j &21 0 xstol l12 Tri :
ba li sosti%s c:olau on <h3 collcr0 20.0 is tha 1ins20;1 h
uSu3 Wcars during hic spcaing ensegrnts.
DRACEI Stated- Elaz zve
cently ic bad keer va ~ntioning
in Floride
3
living =inly Ou previous Eovings0 Zic nid Fore
Zor #rproi;ly 17 G23; 32 2 cbr &t th icoen Eccr Cilb:
@y Lero: ilorid: i2 Fns
niid &2#0 Fer Fock tinzo 2n0 fmj
#ccurilatcd 2 mcut 400 at dk0 tip? o2 bis daprture 1zC, t%
Fiorida sy8 Qzoa Ie ai50 advided Ie w26 Cir scntly exivting
on survival tb"ts, t!:ins "0 *0 2 tobluti @#ily &S 4
eethcd *0 sljp@0*n2 bib 30321 12486 Eo stac: k coulcl
ensily gint21] is 138,64 ar veict %y Usc 0r tkse tnblors,
Inatie claied 0t k 18 tr0volinX ty CEuZr r37ck: 00 rhrt
sinc2 Jcaving Floriua 1e Ta8 cm rout? tc 40w jorscy #ie2}
arrrsto is #c1inxcld, illincis, Ec ucclinzd tn Cc.e
CJ wham j 1ezt #lcrida Or to Pier? t 94d txntc)ud siuC
tist rir6 Ic Zjrtbr Occlird "Ent coworning {Y b"ctings
ke Eay bawo nticoded O3 #7y cCGrlwlicaticn hs ms 42d rir:
&ny iikiwielnJs Eewwecrca with c.ricnic: czc32mt053 cVrip%
Lis tr4vcls
0
32 adviscd that hnc usiclly C:;05 ni{lt}y 40
cither 8cnto cz Eodoral rark canpoitc3 0r ir ncrle 410 #5ai2bio
Wou kl Iitilieo a ccruercial Cik? grourlc
1 "::: {':;
Dlczw sttec tmnt &be inlivjouil 5ino Fas errstcd
Rith hin sn {printisoi 02 who }f boon {rcvoling wie hin
bincz lcving Floziea is CilEl:3 AIiDAUG:_
3
jbo b3 I3en 3
Xriem} 02 tc farily for 3ovcra] Foaz im Icw Zerscy C
stated #HDLUGI 58 Ixcn in tzombl? sirc} *63 2;2 02 13 020_
wa; TSt xcn*] j`cacc0 in -enuary, 107*, {23 0 Junmij
&etcncion #aciii2y {n %0w eoj#ie_ r Sttsii _ibi Fozbd
wit hin in rloriao #3l Xwt 1e 19 ewrr?nt)y 3RUGi'& 1ml
{uenuiah 8714 wiil 1n Eil Ig 1cil birtlcy iu fec3h;' ,
1374 1? evirod _miGif oiwin; {05 of his 811} xsic
Ix Ilefs bil % 69 not politielly sotiratcd in any way ,
Jn acuittcd th3i Dr} Uc3ic% 138 tl inilivi~
ctia } Wio FS Jr3,cl #Xrb hii 17 ioc:i} aienoiitic? 141 Icc
Jerscy in bPenbx, 17,"% t* 10 82}01u Iith him for
[( Eriod 1it e% InbJuic Inac eeayed iu #iorida
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thar BROZEICK contacted his Lawyer conc Ininc th penlin;;
clrgcs iw icw Jercey :r bas probnbly rturned to New Jcrscy .
DEGZR did adrit to Ract ncnberships 11 &hc Lwcnican
Nazi Forty, Zntiouel fccialist Fbito Roplcs" Tnity, Kt Liu
rlonl, Iniflis 0: Ccnstantir? , a3 T}1 #S Gencr cZaf.inc
rnb? ichip i" 211 riglr orteeniznticns 2 t 01e time or
ancthej durirg tha past 15 84r80
Ea stated be was J1ece2tly #le s8
if-appointed Acting
Grand Dragon 07 the Ku Klux Flan in Mel? Jersey Ib fclt *We
orgcnizatior nccdedl Jeadcrship a14 rhnt he h :d the rshct
0i Other Jcrocra in th? {rip: it did have Scil conzycts
with 80.3 oticr inderoudert klen crgGnizations i0 Fer Jersey.
DEAG3R statod tha % i1 the rast, bes Lzcl
harassed by Jocal authoritios 212 tbc Fcleral Luzau oi Xmresti-
eation Iii t that ine Z28 never k::i a4y problers with &Jly 0f the
leace rship 0} ar right wing organization .
He cla.ned
Jze is not cuirently 0 me mbz* Of tlz
Jiinutorn orrni.ation put +23: l. do3s Dersona lly Jrow?
ROEE:T D:;FCII
0
Jic doclinzd *0 C3jnyen t 01 tbe leci tim he
had aDy colrzunicatiors with BCFUGE .
DECG; stated n rrsonally knows sevcral imlividi:ls
essocia*ed with 21.3 Arricnn Nczi Tarty: including B.X5? D9L
and W: ZABCO3 in Virginin
8
a12 first n232 unknon Coleu
in Clicago . i2 {divised thiat frcn 19.;1-1967 he w2; 2 T:kr
of thc [rericcn :8zi Parry and morkd ii} i%2 n: tiona 1 in28-
Guarters in Arln,to:, Firginia iko porkcd clcsely with
GCCE% UCOuT TZCTELL durin; thlis Fri0 as his 82ccr} 1n
COzzl? 1: {1 lthcug be woulcl rever #ccept 8 Dy rank bigher ti?n
licutenant . Yor 2 rericd during 1984-1967 jve morkad minly
ut- tke Irty'8 training CZ: in Rmnsylvani? 23 tlee inlividual
133 clm:; 0i iha printirs 0# 211 Zitcsture Scr tic perty <
iftor %W'6 Gentk, VESEl: {cvizd na RIS #;kcd *0 tcka
cosand 0f thw ywity Ijut : deci:ieal wcause 0i his past
cricieal i3c612, % eoctsion i1 rT20t1 io ihis daza npyrci-
Ito ly tiic ;ths; aft0r RWCEELL;& dcath Iic Jeft tivo KXa31
Party . jeGZi Ice s that MTT EAL, tiie Dregent coriraer
0f tl frt%, R25 tc "ut:; Iilt ro* *k:c } Oi-hc %0 1L:2 tk:
party 0l' -iztionl 0 Kc docs not fcol that bc b235 tha cl;ise
tlin z EArwi ws anl iie ciozd' not 1pch tho pubLlc effectivo
Fitl tke Pary 's #838 0
UTAGLR satcd bc curiC
ntly wn: 110
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a3ceciation Gith th2 &1rfc10 Xlazi ra1*ty cr "ith tbz mational
Socialist ifhito rcoples Krty.
DXNCR advisod 1 lrow: 10 3w38 in Iliirois associated
mith &nc Zrien 1kzi i9r*y 02 rha Zationaf bcclisr !ito
Ic?les Rrtj m0 * 235 VGDiII 3n83 irt_ *0 na
l dcns Ieczsl CEZ4 writiz; {0 ic %r) lut ctatod U%Zi
wi:s; not a* )..i 4erty Lcfdqwrer in Lilingtc (luriug *
Sei 2 rriod tht &ervcd titr"
Hc advisca that ke jnois: n3 Onc in the Tnconiz
Irizcna &377 :inc? Rha ticaei cz RUSrpjor 0lo (pbonutic)
Ic Jaows of 12 0 riznt Wing ctivity i0 tbar ',02 but 1. did
42c311 in tm0 Zct bz corminicatod uith 2 {a24 Porty Iar
tbcre but Jlz rO icugr' reca2is tbis individul & Jixla ,
DEE GZI stst3 *kat 323 of N8 traveJs 310 Iasica)ly
politically uot:watod an7 that &0 Izin losophy of His
MAZI i8 victory 38 Wiito Cii-igt_anity aIl 8 1t1rn} t0 thc
natuaial 0idc10 24 fee#s *nt tno whiro r30 183 ced on
this carth 18 tk? "Mifrcd 220" {2d 098 0 P2CTepic l
Gororation 02 613 34838 $ mconbery to #cycne i4rcrbnc04iu3
02 Ihe rcS. i3 ccnltrilutcs *r bas:s of bis keliefs %0
tbo writinys oi WZIL3h bur sttad rhat mny 01 t 2ncdcnt
plilogopeers nreched tk? 8082 whir? Supeecy philcmculg
ij 1lieres trcinterpiccding 02 *3 3cs Mill Grcntseliy
Read *o tha dcgcnerstjon oi our sccicty a74 i*8 evculti 1
doinfall,
DEGzZ S*ated that in tbs cTert t02 politieal
syctcm Sails ES 3 3c*03 for tlje richt Ving {ro 3s 1m1 *u4c
ccuntry *0 ceve tw ecuntry from itg extera i crd inter1
cueiiics , tbcn any otker Ians rcccssaxy Fill b2 ucd t0 #ciicve
tiaix Gca13 , Eb fcels tlb} i2 tle? Goycritnt will nor act
t0 FanC th13 country ticn rignt #irg Ozg nisitions Tu3t act *o
do. &o.
DZGHE strsger tha &anger cf an int0rna1 cicmy ir
rj18 {031 oi {.4 cverly cuperssivc (cvornrnt tbnt moull 13
longcr rct for tk3 Fe1J-ii47 0f ti:2 aycracc whitc {miien,
4ithziwh hie strrcd "cir tlat tw? rivht 7ing o3trtct
cr{niz ti(3n will #**upt *0 0in nar h Jetix-to Folsticnl
press, 11 *485 pzcczrd sizenlci bzcak desn an7 Dthadl , inclu.fng
that 02 Vloloncs. Fou kl xc ecd t0 #ccorolieh thoir [cals_
Jio stnted thc irts ox tio" riglt Ving Iou lc 1e sny elippiossivo
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Govcrnsni #5ucics or a1y @ft Tir; ornnizntion tlne 5oull
" bz doiv: tba "liidin% 6i tt Su@jei ssic Ccreint 4
poeor . Liuiriomnl t0-315 0% t1.2 zisnt Gin; moii incl?
thc Dnitca Utitus "scsury Ucpertonr " *0 Inrc;?} Knlc
Bcxvice , {r3 Slcu orscnizations 80 th? Jowish finti--ofarition
Icazu? , #h alticus 18 Ilor 2 Gcvcrmrent :3ney , 13 Scels
it Zcccivcs; its %utlority to &ci Irca tke Govcrmznr ,
Deci: axioed thet t0" sueczcsl in the Fiolent GTr~
tlrcw 0f #ha eountrv * eupply 02 reaycus ard 9'3aiticn ~aih
I mc55m27 0 Ja brntct ho 2073 0f WJ rint Ting Oniz-
tion tho currcutly Ks 8 stcckpila 0j #eapors ar cdviscd
rhc: th3 scuios 0f Ieapoms" #* tke rifh? {ir2 would i *13
Waetcd tt8 izlitezy cstnblisbrwr Ehc3o 10rdcrs a1
Fhitc Iur he Dirdicta Will joim bis Cala Flo; ft i3
tim f0r #ction i2th0uq iv ba3 irsrrl tMt *k linutrcn
crgcnizatig Fes stccriling Wcnors 1 iZ 00 cviccrce riak
thut Orginirtion curiontly haj &4y lgrce supply 02 Feapjns
in it5 pocsccsicn
6
:Ile ctsted tbe: &0 2#50 flt rbat 0ll &he Etat0
units ce Gcvorticnt 1iil join his C?tsc @1 tLo richt tir
and tn3t thcy fill rovclr cmnirst ti? Sucreswion >lnced
oil
tkzm by tke 1883r81 Govorz"3cte 23 fcele- tuat owon peronne 1
af th? Yocjrl Zzfu of iczeotigoticn Will join his C3lise
@cuse cf thcir Isic ccncoriti?e biliefs "W bcouse of
the Fcdejai Bur & [1 0z Investigntion '€ crnczrn fo1 th1 Foud
0f tho cjuetrz. 13 Zeclo tn: tk Tcr-1w1 Dui:uut 02 Zrycrti-
V Gtion i3 iui
ouly
4 "1amn 0f tiie 61 1C8 Deriitrnt from
Phicil ft zeciv5 it8 oirers &
DI}SE ccrtinued %o t2t3 his pcrsone 1 philcsozhy
concorninf the Q0iicr zr inflerc? exrted +y {h4 Joudei
population in thi8 country e i corbioors *20 c.21 @5a0
control 02 tie bricricGn political systcr t0 be *he gientcst.
intorml tu1c3f plcsont tclay in Our D7s*cu. Ia Iolievcs
tht tL Corilmux "dvor-et, 911 32041 orqniEntic3, E.3id
#11 lili?l iox1 Wi"; crsnizations Opzt*1 :n th:s
ecuntry ar3 tc8:; 0r ti: 4ui pujuintion i# *io Uuito:
s*2*2S. fj prcc icti 3 cosdWto cccoeic rckovcr by 12
Jcmich ?0nt 0Z owr cocicty. i5 ezirnles 0i tie cseunt
0f tle joFish eontrol in 2143 cou*ry , DrGkn Us?S tho
aypointrzn? cf IL. KiSOZRUL {S g2cvtary of jtate 8s I2 11
{1$ ib? i904 t.2t tro KZ cnfiigtztion is c,izolledi
iz: hisi--3nkinl3 Jcrich wlvicoit;.fri Dy 20lixi0.12 coneilaeions
furnisvd 1 thc jolith ronu}ation in this eclintty . 10 {ilso
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s*0t34 *3t 311 dctor3 0i t3 228mS rcdia a1 controllod
Jcvs_anl twt twoy &i7crly contsol 011 icwepspr pulicsticus
olrsir W7 erct ornc:chp or I: ccnrolling r18 Rcvrrifing
tbnt 3703472 rccri Ior tueiz Eusvizai, Im a~cition,
pcintrj 0:u ** *3 tr20 ridor rlic-*ewovicic Bctrork;
320 212 i0d by dcrich irlividel #6] {s; cuci rky 01r ablo
to dizuce put;lic koaeczoring x0 ir4t tiori o,n 0R; :0
tb vicm or #r #cish w8nr 0r Our soedety6 DIcu: %urtir
s*tzd t43r tis GIcn} iniiconc esezted 6y Jcm in th4:6
ccurtry Fiil eventea iczd to tlc def;cnoratzon 0i our
sccicty :i; less tboiz activities are ctopped Ly actics irom
tho ri@nt Firgt
DBGZI steted tba as 8 zesulc o€ hfw trvels
thrcu hout t: contrz r2 jnns cccrimstod #ctiviticd Itx2c]l
t2 vnzioee richt %ing "ro"pS to sueh 0 dcn~ec tbet .11 thi
18 rccund f0r Zrom t0 #C* 12 Usom Tcule b' ti Ii;:
conditic3g io #xis% i0 t.is ccntry. E3 fcols {halt I10
activieies 2820 eracly "acf1 in natuz? eral tbat ; i8
deterdnzd to Wuzr Tieuin %12 nsoscmt polieicnl Djctcm fcr
ca"ccs bat i1 corditicic soufc beos too {upze;ufvc
toznrd t2? 8ve t#fa whitc citls?n iu {r0} cclmnery , rben ?
tir? Iot Gctic: Till 13 2% honi Zrd i1 1 violcnt rcvoluticn
45 rccefiary 10 %ring abouk cran7?, i4 wi11 b 1529 Wln
it 1s t0 Eor "Ctionj%65Z Frolictod S tnifiction of {11
th riplt %irg Cignnizetionc in +iis 0 26i7 {or tr3 BCGA of
tke CCIOTI %an e
Df{GZ! Zu %t tbnt 113 coufines his acrivitios
an3 tinva}s 13 Ai3 0%00 eas1 02 the 1i8issi 3i ritot ard
tbat hz Zcels "}* tha {c3t i7 oxsnizad onouba 13 d44
ediii t 8 kaving spokeu in tba pst in f0syinnia, Nex
Yozk, Mew? Joer379 'Tolcdo,ard Colui_kus
1
Chio, cad ChicGO e
Ie amin &cli.d to cojeent Zurther 1r54din; nis #ctivstius
O; in.ividwnis : Ky ixve Ix:en in ccrtict witm dui?s Juiz
t2vo28 fircc Jcrvinz ien Jerecy .
DRRGZT 3fw3d *0 combnt 0j1 aay alia2c8 13 EI
use or upon *h? varicrs iontiiiction:; icue] j0 428 D33v289600
a% thc ti3 O2 kic 0X360 i0 tk; WRfDS ox IGIV DTh nfr:r
MI% Je:ed
$
33T3 3 < 1330, IX,Z Mytun
cijeE, iZlx e% rii, and WILLICi C_IC CczliUl
Tlc follojing inforition corccrnint DEZL Wn3
obiaiuci lbroish intc;iew 3ri olsorvatie:
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Jia12 FRAIX . LUGUST D}IAGEJL ,
U480
B^ c2 : White
Sc; Ecle
J}ite of Birth: Tcbruary 41 1940
Pesc? of Birth: Tipnton' , #o Je rsey
Ileight: 5 {%1"
Teiuht: 185
Eii Ed ; Stccky
Iair; Brown
Xycs : Bluc
Merks end Scaxa : 1" Sc?r abovc right 878_
SCzr lowej 1igbt uderside cf
forenr78;
tatioo 0f dog on Lipper Jefr aX
Begidence : Clains no r2rrehent 1esidnc3 ,
admi:tcd to trav3 throu7ou8
tl; ccunizy in 01 C2gne] truel
Te lepbone : Unlistod nusbar but declined
to furnish
Occupz tibn: Clef , "tor,
Eriplcyrnt:
8ithc8;827r
Piev' ous Erploy-
mnt: Clze 2 Occan Tcet Club,
Plorida;
ad1#tedi i0ing 2 rurchasing
egeni {33' 2: crenical cowyany
oivned by Jews in lfe? Juisoy
Educaton : T1o yeais collefe , OEn, Mebraska
Uiiveri*} (lctci euittoa
fouj' ycar (egIcC fron O;1h8
University 22. adrited tckn
corrcspondence in lww frcM Icth
Harvexu Jt *be Univerirz 02
Southern Calizornia)
Ertal Statuc: 8ing e
Fanily Irbi3; Hotl?z 44 In Rcw Jcrey , deelinsa
to &i1 3o1% ci? nedwes
Brotlors L ACZRTI' 3r0 Zl CBEH:,
1h1o livc at 1214 ist Yranklin,
Trentor , wcw jorscy;
JGN Di% Trcntcw , Kew
Jcrbey :*1a
Social Sccurity
Furbzr: 138-30-1038
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Ii litary: hir Fcrce orVic mlakzr
217-%0._0 2#iricd[ convi??
Unitcd }ats 4ii #crcc {W:ut,
1953 {eZut: 1050, Enka 33
05 2 n 241 Dolic?Ezu, btrtcsc
Lir lorena 'BN
idrittcc
2uiti35;
:rI3320 in
{r2 por, 123} renr 1cing i1
Ornu County, Kcm Jcrs?y ,
&eptc;cr, 173 _
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ERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIG ATICN
Dole of tronscriplion
biillia_
ZC38 C32? K22A 6a5 intcrviewcd Wiii
incaiceratca 12 83 Znprcn Codty Jwil, ENcingficlo
illinoiso T3 03 Zuilioed €.0 ieonity 0} ibe i2 t3r9rcwing
Asents aeJ €43 7urjj3e 012 tba int2ri3m. E Jurilisk tke
folioting iniorzition 0 Chu <
hICGez
srato: *00%R3rDIWER Wcs bzen 7 lonff-
rir? f1iend of tha ffrly &2 Ees hi8 lomei Gunreian for
#PPIo3ietly 205 Y23 entil ha zo034 his 1024 Iestiuy
i0 Dclasr, 103. 24c % 211y 727 orig:nably fr23 tk Kew
Brunzeiek, Bew Jcuey 3384 &1 bilCEE i8 from the 'Trenton ,
Ncw Jerzoy ar88 .
1 ^ -!
1V M ctsted m h2g Is2en
civoling #ith biGrr in
DIGEE $ cann: truc% Sinca Gtob2r} 103, 9* #hich {ii2 DJCET
Cmm ilvrough Bj*o: E83c, #loricc, Oul nic Tay t0 ta #lorica
Eeys 8302
8
E2 :dvscd dnc2 e* *i3 tkcy W9v sD3T} {i.
i1 rznthon, F)czi?, West, Feoriilo , 1JJ Ifrgg, #ioriz2,
and t8 Gvcrs)e3s 31*7 of %lorica 143 1-S2 orployrent wa5
{5 8 coox: € % t:} O3c01 3joi Club; 1.150, Ylorida, for
approsigately {} tvo %ci: Deriod in Cacerber, 1973 .
HED_EGH tiker }z nnd DECE? Jeft Flcrido errozi 4 Dtely two Feeke #Co 0m 1pu*0 *o tha w3t Cczt anJ thct
they *r2wolod ttroumb LirbxI, Tcnr?8cc9, Lrkons2s, eId Wor?
szewke >? 44 Cnlcitdo :om :by d3cidcd *0 rtur *o [ew
Jezecy & E2 sto tby #33 "r1350 Sozper ii ilabma
for fiv2 dcyB rcsuse 0: the cascline shortege Ijur b0 dozs
not rcul1 *hia ~zc1 ci*] {n Alalra. Ujon ronchin; Coloxsac;
DRICCi: 128 i0 tlaphoric contacd T7i*h bte Jawyer in 25 Jcrso
G2& aft2* tbet ccrversazicn Exe Gcciecd * x%u1n {0 x01 Jorisey
to take C2;? 02 a locnl fancing rrter {12 "03 Rivcr , Kem
Jersey, :osultidj frcG & s2pturit, 3873 arr8t.
HDOAAH statl hat be belioves in Tlnite SUyZEcy
823 cemsidoi:} niself *0 1 anti-c tic Iv} jnc enicd baving
bcen 07 currenely p3i23 & mobr 02 @Y ri/t ?4m5 cseruirr
Oruu:eeticu
0 n acoi PcX Brscu lly bi?we tc% tN} 973
c:z ox,wigition iS oz3se*2918 efaciivcly in 0313 c3untzy 1.188
tinr 2217 rcplg ae_lly bojicve 12 cx a3 rerzaded by
theix
VI
Jcpy. E: ct? DlS is nok cj1r0 rely activo
in 2 fim_Cing 0ri4 20490 @z ke do38 uoe fi0: ha WES
Inlcf vcwcd on_
2110474
0i
lngtol,_LLuis
Filc #
~SI_J07_476
S3 CWL G C EGC}
by
TISEtt
&AlIiLLlz Li IGlc dictated_ 23s
Ibis daavmeni cantoins neckcr 'atcmmendalisns nof Com {usen; 0i Ike FCL #t is Ihc fropurty ol Ihu FBI and i: lowned {0 agency;
tb ond its conteats 6rc noi t9 te di:libuted oulsedt Yoti OJFocy.
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Icrrbrly Crcr Lrfzon 6f :ho E Klt Elan oraIimnticn in
lcw Jercy Ie furtxr str #int b Is nevcr ben preeent
p} 2 1y ;a tin? 02 81y rif} Fing Orf3nisaiicn i'01' ecos 1
jji %2 D#G h?s artcuec. awy pctinms c: jas coninct
any Jeade S o2 righe wing orgohizations during tkcir trvcls.
stitod re inors T0 on3 in :ho 3tatc cf %llinoic
and that TrAR Was not 0n his 83y to iy rctins in Iilivjie
0* tlz tir: 0r their ariost i1 bprinsficed. had or %;
stopped cvernigit cn rcute *0 Nciz Jcr-yo
EIDD FUGH advised tbat they hed approxintely 7350
wbcn *iay leit ?102i2 T3DIW K.d Zri0ni8 :11 Ovcr *X
counexy r20 cull supplg tucx with for 03 #4nncinl leking
if nocesseIz
0
%2 docline?} *0 1232 any of tiaso incividu
clniiing h7 bsd 18pe: 3i Ary c1 tka: E s*0t20 C%GCL kes
34 0 un + in %2w Jorsay 1h0 Fou cccasionally Tiie tten Iwuds.
Ea 6035 not recpll Les 1an 0
HIDALCH e100 S*mtsj tbat PcE1 hes 2 to Jophone
nunir loen*ed sctowborz in #0w Jerwoy {iai je pcricicolly
ca J13 for "329232 and cther #normti?n. 1 elained he
dces not Jwlon the nurir nor the indiv iuel who DWfzl &lls &
WIRAUSI statcd trat DVBIEU BCoTRICE R38 2 Ezzend
0f DESGER 9 Fho 70S *rave lirg Titb tkan for 4 shcrt tirz in
Plorida . Sbe 13st tiz? 1xz 6W7 UEJZMG: Rac in t #loriga
Keys a1ta anai Ivc 1licveg that je b:.3 curiently rotiirned *0
117 Jcrsey
KZD ISII couied kowing 0 DzzfTs DEA: RZTIE, Yolodo,
0bio, and deniet konins nuyehing a bouc +%;a fnke iGentiiic3-
tion an3 {n1? vohicle ti*i38 Xoun in DUzil: 8 C3@p?r at
tine tife of ibair arzest6
Tho folicwing iuczrticn coneptring JDWACZE Tz2$
okkaind tmrcugh okzrrjticn #A intczziun:
Kore: TS Ci: %u5 EEDAUGII
ilias; CISCx
Ilac: : 1hite
883; Ea Ze
Late 02 Irth: Doccmbr 37 , 1055
Alac vi Brth: Kow Iremick, KOw Jerscy
Weiaht: 5 *7"
eizhz: 130
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Jui lal : Slc rler
Inir: Brcin
Eycs : Bazcl
Krir; 333 Bcnrs : 'Irttoo cf 2 crCss C21 left
fcrcfrm
Eetidcnce : Euz?l #onte ?,
Daytomn xari, Florida
Cccojetici; Cock ar Fc Zer
E3ployrent: Urerzloyed
Icst Zrployrnt: Cccen %32r Club,
LArEO, Florida
Blucation: 1 ycars bigh school
Werit?l Stcruc: 8inglc
Farily #eJiars : Father
Gt
RICAID NITHGK
Mctics I3RADDnVGI
Bu21 2outa 2
Baytonn Ecach , Plorida
Se lective
Servic?: Clacsitic: DI , 1gisteredi
Dwytcra 228chl, Flcridi
Arzests: Mizitted =8veral a118ft8 iI
Xem Jcrcey 23 3 juvenile
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On March 1, 1974 , DRAGER ana CARROLL were released
on bond from the Sagamon County Jail_ The subject'8 vehicle,
a 1970 Ford pickup truck , with a camper truck unit, was left
by DRAGER at the Sheriff's Impound Lot_
On March 6 _ 1974 , NK T-2 adv1 he obtained information
that FRANK DRAGER had visited ROBERT / DE PUGHsr- Titular, Head of
Meann# the Minutemen Organization , in Norborne , Missouri_
The Minutemen organization was organized
in 1960 , reportedly to resist the spread of
communiSm in the United States by use of
guerrilla tactics _ Robert B DePugh , national
coordinator of the Minutemen
1 was sentenced in
October_ 1970 , for violations of the Federal
Firearms Act _ At the time of his arrest DePugh
was in possession of documents concerned with
guerrilia warfare and other paraphernalia including
hand grenades gun silencers ana a machine gun
DePugh wab
reieasea
on parole during April 1973 _
and in June, 1973 _ 'indicated he planned to revitalize
the Minutemen into a " two-armed organization "
Arm number one was to be utilized as a political
front organization to sway elections and control
local and state political structures_ Arm number
two was .to be an underground guerrilla organization
made up of 16 strike teans #1 These " strike teams"
are to be under direct control of DePugh and their
existence is to be unknown to everyone , including
Minutemen State Coordinators_
After leaving Norborne , DRAGER was arrestea in
Springfield, Illinois_ DRAGER was scheduled to proceed to
Columbus Ohio to meet with JOHM GERHARDT , Leader of the American
White Nationalist Party (AWNP ) and was to continue to Reading,
Pennsylvania, to meet with ROY FRAWKHOUSCR _
DRAGER was supposedly carrying a message from DE PUGH
to GERHARDT and rRANKHOUSER _ GERHARDT and his brother ED
GERHARDT are leaders of the AWP in Columbus Ohio_ The GTRHA PDTs
and a JAMES THOMP SON were arrested for shooting the homes of
school officials in Columbus
1
Ohio_ JA ES TFO IPSO; allegedly
turned stated witness against the GERIA RDF brothers_ The GFRIAROT
brothers contacted the Indiana coordinator of the Minutemen and
ROY FRANKHOUSER to make plans to prevent THOHPSON ' s testimony and
have discussed possible execution FRANKHOUSER allegcdly advised
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GERHARDT he had a man who was unknown and coula take care of
THOMPSON This individual is believed to be FRANK DRAGER _
~auruptnnh_Svurte Op TrtFBRAMAADN
March 7 , 1974 , DANTELJANESBROPERICK Staff
Quarters , 8ce Kaveefeeluhang?Eine €Yiends?, Florida
1
advised
DRAGER and have been tine friends having met in Trenton ,
New Jersey- BRODERICK stated DRAGER claims to be "acting dragon tI
in the Ku Klux Klan ana was known to him to have close links with
the United Klan Leader ROBERT SHELTON He further advised DRAGER
did carry some type of firearm with him on his person at most times _
ConpIterTTrt] Source De_InleoemvATDN
On May 16 , 1974 _ NRODERek _5
was recontacted by Special
Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the Qaean Reef
Club North_KeyLar9o+ Florida_ At that time he stated RO
FRANKHOUSER and DRAGER have a sma1l arsenal of weapons primarily
automatic rifles_ All Or most part of these guns are stolen .
The arsenal consists of three satchels
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one belonging to FRANKHOUSER ,
the other :to DRAGER ana the third to both. Apparently
FRANKHOUSER knows their present whereabouts.
(qneldennt fovrce Ore_#NfdralaDea)
BBODERICKealso stated that while in Elorida City,
DRAGER told Kim that he and CARROLL had stolen the checks made
out to the Marathon Cay Sal Billfish Tournament and had been
cashing them in the Florida Keys area According to DRAGER
CARROLL committed the actual theft, while DRAGER waited in his
truck nearby.
Gesctbrnstnt_{o6iee_OF TNJERMAAOU
DRAGER also tola BRQDERECE during that Florida City
meeting, that he had purchased an automatic rifle in Miami_
On April 22 , 1974 , a tape cassette case with tape
cassette inside was receivea at FBI Headquarters enclosed in a
white envelope , bearing notation "20 April 1974; 85th birthday
of Adolf Hitler; thought you guys might like to hear from us
W FRANK DRAGER WILLIAM CARROLL , National Revolutionary Army.
The speaker on the tape claims to be FRANK DRAGER . An examination
of the envelope by the Identification Division revealed three
fingerprints of subject_ FBI Numer 405-550-E_ Copies of this
tape was also sent to the "Trentonian Newvspaper" Trenton New
0 M Jersey, and the 'United Press International in New Orleans
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Louisiana as a press release far the National Revolutionary
Army (NRA) This tape in transcript form is set forth below:
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4/22/74 with speaker identifying himself as Frank
Drager .
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"I had originally planned for this comnunication to
be typewritten, but since I stole this tape recorder, I guess
it' s just as appropriate as a letter_
Clarence
Kelley,
Director of FBI,
Washington, . ` C.
Dear Mr _ Kelley:
I had always praised the thoroughness of the
even though on scores of occasions you ve pernitted your
paranoia and your lack of huan understanding could foul. you
up _ Your drooling excitement and your paranoic stupidity and
your fruitless eagerness at having Frank Drager in your grimy
grubs in Springfield, Illinois, make super idiots of the
Federal Bureau of Integration You now realize how many
foolish errors youmade_ In the near future you will be em -
ployed by the new natural government of Kmerica rather than
the Jew Justice Department and such supidity will not be
tolerated. How ridiculous for a gang of trained investigators
to be fooled and beaten by a teenager _ Have you idiots
all the Pieces together yet? Whether or jot you have, we both
thank God for Yoilr paranoid stupidity for now we are free to
continue tying together the few remaining loose ends which
will permit the National Revolutionary Army
to eliminate
criminal Jewish eontrol of America Now our armies can con-
tinue to join forces to elininate this alien enemy government _
Continue your search for Frank Drager and Bill Carroll. It 11
be useless and frustrating_ If you are
lucky enough to capture
one of our soldiers in the future, beware, there' s a speeding
soft-nose for al1 of our enenies _ Unfor 'tunately, most fellow
Agents are mercenaries. They are actually with US 'in Spirit
but will still follow the orders of their Jewish superiors
to attempt to detect and capture our
people and unfortunately
we will have to deal with these Agents ruthlessly until
realize that are dominated ad controlled by alien enemies
Of America and begin working
on the side of right . At one
time not too ago we
patriots
were as useless 2s a bunch
of foolish boobs and no-L: ~ino for uS by ideaKTT{;go#E"
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Now our goals are within our grips and our armies are beginning
to activate_ A large segment of the left and the right are no
longer shooting at each other _ Yes, the fear of our enemies
is now realistic. The bullets of all pro-American revolution-
aries are aimed at the alien enemies in control and not at
"each other _ Summer is near Federal Agents beware _ We mean
business and we have the facilities rot to be stopped. Your
laws don t bother us; your jails don t scare us; and your
bullets will-be returned with more
bullets_ Your leaders have
bankrupted our people, have starved them, and caused enough
materialistic havoc that we nOw have the will of the people
with uS Even the stupidist in America see through the grain
shortages , fuel shortages, price gougings, meat shortages,
work stoppages, and various other criminal corruption by the
enemy aliens in control America' s masses are in the corner_
Now just stand back and watch them come out shooting_ When the
smoke clears, America shall be the victor.
White Power _ WI
"The following portion of this communication will
be the press release 0f the New Revolutionary Army In
future months_
} as our movenent gains momentum, I wish for the
press to understand what we are about rather than what the FBI
tells them. There is a brief but somewhalt inclusive listing
of our Program included .
The New Revolutionary Party herewith immediately de -
clares that the present Government of the United States of
America is_ an illegal. confederation of aliens and enenies of
the people of America
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The New Revolutionary Army , its officers
and followers henceforth secede from the United States of
America until such time we may be able to restore a Government
of the people, by the people and for the People and oust the
enemy aliens now in controi_ Through force and violence and
whatever means available to the NRA, we will totally, forcefully
and quickly restore sanity to our American republic_ We have
adopted the Anerican Constitution in its original form, revised
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the Bill of Rights, and eliminated or revised all the aend -
ments to the Constitution_ We have formed a national caucus
of hundreds of known and unknown political leaders whose
present identity will remain anonymous , who at the time the
enemy aliens perish or
relinquish control, will imediately
be brought ,before the American voter to seize popular control
of vacant political offices_
We" of the NRA are the people, we for the
people, and we
will violently eliminate Anerica' s enemies
with the haste of a speeding bullet The NRA has chosen for
its spokesman a well-known adversary for the return of Anerica
to a natural social order _ The revolutionaries of the NRA are
ordered to maintain in every way possible or to avoid detection
by the enemy_ but are ordered not to deny their association if
at such time are detected by the enemy or
captured. All
NRA members and associates are instructed that if captured
are governed by the laws set at the Geneva Conference for cap-
tured soldiers and soners of war Thls is by all means a
declaration of war The enemies of white America will fall
like flies at a Raid party
The following is a very brief synopsis of the goals
of the NRA once we seize power _
#1_ 411 non-whites immediately loose citizenship
and prepare for repatriation-
42 . Ihe Federal Reserve will be abolished and all
illegal tender returned and it will be replaced with legal
notes once
citizenship is confirmed .
483 . Israel imediately declared an illegal enemy
state.
4F4 . Immediate deportation of al1 Jews, either
racial or religious
45 . Income tax abolished. (Product) taxation and
industrial support.
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4F6 . Cancellation of the national debt immediately.
487 Immediate elimination of 'foreign, Jewish and
enemy control in banking and financing institutions _
Immediate seizure of all properties and inter-
ests of all Jewish andlor enenies of America.
#9 _ Immediate reinstatement of a
~healthy racial
standard . Interracial marriage will be illegal.
410 _ Abolition of foreign aid until necessary deter:
mination can be investigated .
df11: Immediate release of all political
soners
presently held by the enemy Government
4812 , Immediate and total revision Of the judiciary
system _
413_ Immediate reorganization and/or elimination
of all useless Government agencies.
414 . Immediate and total reorganization of the
welfare and al1 other give-away Governmert agencies .
4F15 Immediate arrest and rapid trials of America' s
enemies and those persons who have willfully conspired to sell
out America S
working masses _ Harsh shments to those
convicted _
416 . Protection by the Government of citizens
against illegal seizure of personal property and monies
alien usurers.
417 . Right-to-work and receive a fair wage to
fully maintain all citizens and their failies_
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418 _ Immediate return to our original form of
represented republic
as described by the founding fathers _
419_ Imediate abolition of all unfair usury
practices; i,e., unfair mortgage interest , etc.
#2o . Immediate reorganization of the nation' s un-
satisfactory school system_
421 . Immediate return to the sovereign rights of
states.
4F22 . Instant revision 6f the social security system
to allocate appropriate relief immediately and henceforth to
those elderly and needy citizens_
423 _ Immediate abolition of al1 Government payoffs
to corporations and farms for not producing or growing
products and. for ridiculous depletion payoffs_
424 . Imediate allocation to the formation of an
agency to
scientifically and objectively investigate thoroughly
the harn and damages caused by various use of all drugs _ Their
rapid but thorough study will be presented to the American
public, thus creating in some cases more liberal and in some
cases more stringent laws governing the u1se of drugs_
A_ Stiffer penalties for users of
illegal drugs _
B Harsher penalties for sales of
drugs .
C Death penalties for suppliers of
Eorbidden' drugs .
Da Abolition of drug give-away pro-
grams _
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4825 . Immediate reestablishment of a just law and
order for the protection of all American citizens and the
elimination of America S enemies_
This tape was prepared by Frank Drager for immed -
iate shipment to the FBI_ Copies are made by William Carroll
and forwarded to the press services for immediate release
Frank Drager and Bill Carroll are both officers of the NRA
and are presently being sought by the FBI _
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On June 1l, 1974 _ NK T-2 advised he developed information
that woula indicate a meeting
was held at the residence Of
AL LENTZ , Grand Dragon of the National Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan
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in the York, Pennsylvania area. In attendance , were nuerous
members of the Ku Klux Klan and Minutemen organization_
FRANK DRAGER was known *o have been at this meeting
DRAGER outlined his plans for establishing
an organization called
the National Revoluntionary 'Army_ DRAGER explained that the goals
of this group were to " destroy" the United States Government and
replace it with members of his Own group_ DRAGER was believed to
have mentioned he contacted HS RAP BROTN _ a black extremist , and
other activist leaders and plans to united; these various groups
to achieve his goals_
DRAGER also indicated he had a large quantity of dynamite
and plans to blow up two city blocks on July 4 , 1974 _ DRAGER
stated that he did not have blasting caps at that time but might
be able to, get then from a Minuteman member in Indiana_
DRAGER alleges to have traveled to various parts of
the country ana has urged menbers of the right wing to commit
acts of violence on July 4 , 1974 , so that the NRA coula take
credit for these acts_ The source was advised DRAGER exhibited
four 45 caliber pistols
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three 30 caliber carbines and one
bolt action rifle at this meeting.
The source was further advisea DRAGER braggs about his
passing bad checks in Florida ana his using stolen credit cards
to purchage gasoline fooa and lodging. DRAGER supposedly plans
to Obtain
8200,00o.06
in the near future and this might be
"accomplished through a kidnapping or bank robbery.
DRAGER further indicated sometime during the meeting
that he woula like to know how to make letter bombs _
On June 13 , 1974 , NK T-3 advised he learned a
meeting
was held at the home of ALBERT LENTZ , head of a small group called
the Independent Ku Klux Klan of York, Pennsylvania- FRAiTK DRAGER
was known to have been in attendance with six or seven other
right Ning sympathizers_ At that meeting, DPAGER stated he plans
to blow up two city blocks by placing dynamite in the sewer system
of this city-
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DRAGER also requested the group to cause incidents
such as explosions on 4 , 1974 , so a group he is forming
called the NRA coula take credit for it_ DRAGER stated he was
going underground and would use the code name GORMAN _
DRAGER was known to have stayed at AL LENTZ residence
from June 3} 1974 to June 6 , 1974.
On June 15,.1974 , NK T-2 advised that in conversation
with a Ku Klux Klan member in Philadelphia
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it was learnea six or
seven individuals met at the hone Of AL LENTZ
1 on June 5 _ 1974 _
in York, Pennsylvania _ All in attendance represented a_ snall group
of independent Ku Klux Klan members and several Indiana representatives
f the Minutemen_ FRANK DRAGER was in attendance and discussed his
plans for the forming of a group called "1 NRA " and the source also
developed information that DRAGER was planing to blow up two city
blocks on July 4 , 1974.
On July 2 1974 , Mr Roy ERA KHOUSER was intervierved by
In Special Agents of the FBI in the-presence of his attorney. FRANKHOUSER
stated he met FRANK_ DRAGER on June 7
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1974 , at the Coach House
Restaurant_
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Sth and' Walnut Streets, Reading, Pennsylvania
FRANKHOUSER was brought to the restaurant by a JAKE (Lls? NAME UNKNOWN )
an associate of DRAGER S ; however
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JAKE was not present during this
meeting During the meeting, DRAGER wanted FRANKHOUSER s help in
obtaining fuses for timing devices for explosives and requested
further assistance in several projects_ FRANKHOUSER stated he
declined in both cases_ DRAGER statea he had lookea into the Gubow
matter in Michigan and indicated he and his group were going to kill
Judge GUBOW_ DRAGER stated he had been to Michigan and "I cased"
the judge S home DRAGER stated he tried to contact the wife of
Reverena ROBERT MILES in Michigan , but she woula not talk to him.
DRAGER stated the only reservation he had about killing GUPOR
was whether or not it would effect the appeal of Reverena MILES
It is noted GUBOW is the Federal judge who sat in
on the case involving Reverend ROBERT MILRS Who was tried ana
convicted for the bombing of school buses in Pontiac, Michigan_
FRANKHOUSER stated DRAGER also stated he was going to take
care of two FBI agents and mentioned the names CLONINGER (phonetic)
and HIFFLIN (phonetic) DRAGER indicated he was going to I blow
them out" and kill them. DRAGCR also indicated he needed enough
explosives to "level a one story building" DRAGER stated that at
one point he Ivas going to blow ~up an IRS building, but did not Iention
any specific location
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It is noted Special Agents of the FBI mentioned above are
possibly identical to SAS BURL E CLONINGER and CHA RLES F MOFFETT ,
who have worked Ku Klux Klan matters in the Trenton , New Jersey area,
FRANKHOUSER stated he accompanied DRAGER and they walked
to the viciniity of 3ra and Walnut Streets, Reading, Pennsylvania
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where a relatively new car was parked _ DRAGER opened the trunk ana
FRANKHOUSER observed numerous handguns and rifles and believed there
were explosives in the trunk_ FRANKHOUSER could not furnish further
description Of this vehicle _ DRAGER showed FRANKHOU SER the weapons
to show them "we mean business I1
FRANKHOUSER then stated that DRAGER indicated he had a
"caper" planned that woula meant S100 , 000 .00 _ DRAGER dia not
further discuss the caper FRANKHOUSER concluded on his Own that
"I the "caper was possibly a bank robbery. FRANKHOUSER denied any
specific knowledge regarding any bank robberies on DRAGER s part_
FRANKHOUSER stated he was contacted by DRAGER via telephone
call on one occasion subsequent to June 7 , 1974 meeting_ At this
time
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DRAGER indicatted two of his men had been arrested and the
"caper" was delayed _ This contact was about tivo days prior to
DRAGER S arrest in New Jersey.
It is noted the New Jersey State Police made available
a xerox copy of a parking ticket in the recovered 1973 Pinto , stolen
by DRAGER on March 11_ 1974_ indicating he was ticketed on June 6 ,
1974 / at 1.41 pn , in the vicinity of 4th Street, Reading , Pennsylvania ,
Ticket Number 18025 , thusly verifying that DRAGCR was in the Reading
area on or about the date DRAGER ana FRANKHOUSER had their clandestine
meeting .
On June 14 , 1974 , Detective JOHN REYNOLDS
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New Jersey
State Police
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pest Trenton
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New Jersey, advised a WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL
and a JAMES KEITH were arrested by the New Jersey State Police at
Bordentow New Jersey , when they were noticed to have illegally
passea 3 stopped school bus on Route #206 _ at Columbus
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New Jersey ,
and it was subsequently determined their vehicle was a stolen motor
vehicle_
CARROLL when stopped produced a driver S license for a
WILLIAM R.lJENKINS _ 364 South Olden Avenue, Trenton , New Jersey-
The arresting officer observed several other documents which appeared
to be driver S license in the wallct of CARROLL , thusly arousing his
investigative curiosity. The ~officer further noted a carbine protruding
from a cardboard carton in CARROLL S vehicle. The Vehicle Identi*icatio
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Number was into the National Crime Information Center
computers (NCIC) and it was determined this car was stolen
from Lawrence Township, New Jersey, on March 1l, 1974 , by
FRANK DRAGER , JR_
A ifurther search 0f the vehicle revealed four pistols
ana two Ml 30 .caliber carbines nuerous urban guerrilla mini-
manuals, military handbooks , Nazi and Minutenen handbooks ,
camping gear, gas masks and chemicals_
The weapons were specifically noted to be as follows:
1 One Savage 32 caliber automatic, serial
number 75190_
2 _ One Stoeger 22 caliber Luger automatic,
serial number 363 .
One 30 caliber carbine
1
Plainfield Machine
Company , serial number 44837 _
4_ Colt pistol 45 caliber autonatic, serial
number 1883084 _
5_ Colt pistol 45 caliber automatic, Commander
Model, serial number 70SC19183 _
6 _ 30 caliber Ml carbine, United States Government ,
serial number 3329743_
A check with the NCIC computers failed to indicate
any of these weapons as having been stolen property.
Also contained in the vehicle were numerous chemicals
as noted below:
1: One bottle marked M-Mexane .
2 , Two bottles of hydrochloric acid-
3_ One bottle Of Xylene.
4 One bottle of
Nitric
acid_
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5 _ One glass distiller.
6 . Rubber gloves .
7 _ Plastic tubing.
8 . Amonia _
9 _ 'One red can marked motor oil_
These chemicals are presently in the custody of
New Jersey State Police Laboratory, West Trenton , New Jersey-
On April 17 , 1974 , Detective JAMES HEWITT
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Township, New Jersey , Police Department =
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advised that their department
had a warrant for the subject S arrest He is charged with fraua
for failure to return a 1973 Ford rental car rented by DRAGER on
March 11, 1974 _ On August 6 1974 Mr _ HAROLD LANG
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Lang Enterprises ,
209 Lawrence Road Lawrence Township, New Jersey, owner of the
Econo-Car Rental System, advised DRAGER rented a 1973 green Ford
Pinto, bearing
New Jersey plates YOK-300 on March 11 1974_
The vehicle was to be returned on March
i8
1974_ DRAGER deposited
s75.00 cash _ and produced a New Jersey driver S license issued to
FRANK A DRAGER , JR 214 East Franklin Street, Trenton , New Jersey ,
driver S license number D7151 26761 08404 .
IANG advised he reported the car stolen to the Lawrence
Township, New Jersey , Police Department
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when the vehicle was not
returnea on March 18 1974 _ IANG was then contacted Detective
HEWITT on June 19 1974 and was advised he could pick up the recovered
vehicle from the New Jersey State Police, at Bordentown New Jersey.
LANG made available the rental agreement which appears to be signed
by DRAGER _ During the three months the vehicle Was gone DRAGER
totaled 16,509 miles having accured a bill totaling 82,393 _ 71_
On July 12 1974 Special Agent RONALD DECKER , Bureau of Alcohol
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Tobacco and Firearms Trenton New Jersey, advised a trace of the
abovementioned weapons seized on June 13 1974 , at Bordentown , Mew
Jersey, were traced to their department which revealed the following
information:
1_ The Savage 32 caliber automatic, serial number
75190 _ was sold to Simmons Hardware Company ,
(no address noted) on October 23 , 1912_
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2 _ The Stoeger 22 caliber Luger automatic , serial
number 363 , was sold to OLAF WILIIAM AIKEMI
1846 West Lake Famimish Parkway , Beflvue
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Washington AIKEN was notea to be a white male ,
born October 17 , 1939 at Webster
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South Dakota
He is 5' 8 " 150 pounds having Washington State
License AIKENOW6IPP _ This weapon was purchased
April 18 1959 from the Seattle Sporting Goods
~4740 Rosenfelt Northeast , Seattle Washington
3 The 30 caliber Plainfield carbine was allegedly
purchased by FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , 100-101 Ocean
Street , Marathon Florida _
1 on
April 13 , 1974 .
4 _ 45 caliber Commander serial number Fo3ci;153
was last known to be owned by MARSHALL
H:XMC
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ELWANEY-5635 Casmere, Warren, Michigan ,
PE OjNovenber 16_ 1973_ MC CLWANEY is a white male,
born April 12 , 1950_ Detroit, Michigan_ 6 ' 158
pounds having Michigan driver S license number
M245-585-497-285 _ He purchased this from Gell's
Sporting Goods , 11557 12 Mile Road
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Warren _
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Michigan _
5-6 . The colt pistol 45 caliber automatic serial number
1883084 and the 30 caliber Ml carbine serial number
3329743 were deternined to be United States Government
weapons The director of civilian marksmanship,
Rock Island Arsenal Illinois advised they have no
records reflecting these weapons were stold to civilians.
RON DECKER _ Alcohol Tobacco , Firearms (ATF ) advised
these last two weapons are undoubtedly stolen but were probably
Stolen prior to the institution of NCIC ard are not longer maintained
on Governmnent records _ Jed_Maite
On July 1, 1974 , JAMES EDIJARD KEITH and WILLIAM ERIC
CARROLL were interviewed by Special Agents 0f the FBI at the
Burlington County Jail Mount Holly New Jersey and neither subject
appeared cooperative _ On July 17 ,
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the subjects were re-
interviewed and set forth is information obtained during the
interview.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dalo of transcrlpllon_
7/29/74
WILLIAMERIC_CARROLL in-mate, Burlington County
Jail was made known the Tiaentity Of the: interviewing agent
and the nature of the inquiry_ CARROLL was advised of his
Constitutional Rights and indicated he understooa these
rights bpt was unwilling to sign any forms indicating such
or to sign any statements_ CARROLL was advised that the
interviewing agent was specifically seeking information
regarding the activities of he and FRANK AUGUST DRAGER and a
group called the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) CARROLL
related the following information:
He stated he met FRANK DRAGER in the presence of a
THOMAS MIDDAUGH prior to the summer of 1973 _ MIDDAUGH was
described as his close friend and they both attended a
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) rally in Upper New Jersey , at which time
MIDDAUGE introduced hin to DRAGER _ DRAGER is known to be the
legal guardian for MIDDAUCH He was much impressed the
zeal and philosophy of FRANK DRAGER and imediately became
his close friend ana associate. Even though it was later
learned by CARRQLL that DRAGER was a homosexual, he decidea
to be tolerant Of this fact and they would continue to travel
together and expound their right wing philosophy-
He stated he felt he had quite a bit to do with
FRANK DRAGER re-joining the right wing element_ He stated
that they talked a lot about how the right wing could change
the country and felt they could work together as a highly
proficient team. He stated that many of their activities were
planned while were high On marijuana .
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Later that summer he and DRAGER Tere in Trenton
N.J.
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where he was introducea one of DRAGER s best friends
by the name Of JIM/BRODERICK. BRODERICK was known to have
an extensive criminal recora andat that time was dealing in
marijuana. BRODERICK was also seen on numerous occasions with
stolen checks believed to have been taken from the Trenton
area businesses_ He , DRAGER and BRODERICK left the Trenton
area inasmuch as BRODERICK was involved in some way with a
200 pound marijuana buy which involved a CARROLL
stated he did not know the specifics of this
bhooticgaenf
Inlerviewed on_
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SA CHARLES F MOFFETT [mla 7/23/74
by Dale dictoled_
This documeni contains neilker recommendolions nor conclusions of thc FBK; It is thc property of Ihe FBl and is loaned Io Your agency;
i ond its contents ore noi to be distribuled oulside your agency.
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They then went to the Jersey Shore where BRODERICK
and DRAGER Obtained employment at the Captain Courageous Bar _
BRODERICK and DRAGER were Known to have stolen numerous checks
from the Captain Courageous Bar ana passed these checks to
obtain morey to travel to Florida
In September of 1973_
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he DRAGER and BRODERICK were
arrested in Toms River
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N.J_
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in what he felt was a M set
He stated he believed the FBI had made their presenceknown to
the local authorities So the local authorities would arrest
and harass them for the FBI _ The three of them made bail and
purchased 40 pounds of marijuana and left for Florida in
FRANK DRAGER S camper truck- took several jobs under
assumed names , working as dishwashers and cooks_ BRODERICK
then took a job at the Ocean Reef Beach Club in Largo , Fla.
He and DRAGER also worked there for a short time but Were
fired_
During .this period of time , DRAGER purchased an
M-l Carbine and a 45 caliber automatic pistol while in
Florida_ He and DRAGER then travelled to New Orleans
where they made a drug ana stole 2 *32 caliber hanagun
from a drug pusher on the New Orleans waterfront.
After making several right wing contacts , left
New Orleans andtravelled to Springfiela, Ill to meet
other right wing Sympathizers. On their journey
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they had
met ROBERT SHELION_Of the KKK an ROBERT DE PUGH of the
Minutemen_ SHELTON and DE PUGH promisealfurit Support
for the
NRA , which CARROLL stated was the same as the White Action
Movement founded by DRAGER several years ago at Trenton , N.J_
On their way to Springfield they stopped at the residence of
DON 3INN in Michigan_ CARROLL indicated that during their
travels they mifu constantly seeking
weapons
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ammunition, ana
manuals On gor+rTa warfare.
While in Springfield, Ill
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in February , 1974, they
were arrestea for possession of marijuana
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burglary tools ,
and dangerous weapons _ CARROLL again advised he felt the
FBI had something to do with this arrest and expressea the
thought that possibly DE PUGH was an informant or else the
FBI had seen them with DE PUGH and followed them to the
location of their arrest- CARROLL stated he used the ilentification
of THOMAS MIDDAUGH inasnuch as he thought the FBI ana the
Florida authorities had warrants for he and DRAGER.
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DRAGER obtained bail money for them and upon their
release from jail they tried to obtain the camper truck back
but were advised by the local authorities it was going to be
used as
evidence in their pending case.
Inasmuch as they had no traasportation , they then
hitchhiked fron Springfieid, Ill., to York, Pa .
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where they
visited with AL LENTZ . They then proceeded to Trenton_ N.J_
and obtained a rental car which they did not return_ CARROLL
indicated they then left the Trenton area and went to Boston,
Mass _ in efforts to get him a driver' s license_ While in
Boston they tried to cash several more Captain Courageous
checks but were not successful inasmuch as everybody
required photographic identification.
After having left Boston_
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Mass . they travelled to
Washington_
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D.C _ and visited 2 SKYLER FERRIS (phonetic) They
tried to obtain maps of the sewer system f Washington ,
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D.C.
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from him. EERRIS was advised of their plans to boinb the
Internal Revenue Service (TRS) and at first FERRIS was not
agreeable. FERRIS was then guaranteed that the local authorities
would be advised of the bomb a half hour prior to its detonation
on July 4 , 1974_ FERRIS was agreeable to this plan ana
Supplied them with the diagram of the sewer system. FERRIS
is further known to be a right wing patriot and supplied
names Of local patriots to DRAGER _
After departing Washington D.C., they travelled
to Florida and visited with an ORVILLE LIPPERT _
They then proceeded to Alabama where they registered
the vehicle they stole in Trenton N.J_ They then travelled
back to York, Pa.
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and saw AL LENTZ again. visited
several days with LENTZ and then returned to Trenton , N.J.,
where they looked up a JAMES KEITH who is known to be a
close friend of JAMES BRODERICK _ requested hin to find
them an apartment which they could rent for several weeks
prior to their planned July 4 attempt to bomb the IRS
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Washington , DaC.
KEITH , DRAGER , and he were going to the Florence
Motel in Florence , N.J_
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to move into a room they had rented.
DRAGER was droppea off at an Acme Market to groceries
inasmuch as there was not room in the vehicle for the tnree
of then and groceries _ They were heading toward the motel
to deposit their equipment ana clothes when they were arrestea
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by the New Jersey State Police for passing a stopped school
bus_ He stated he was going to shoot it out with the New
Jersey State Trooper but became concerned when KEITH dia not
appear to go along with the idea They were going to stay at
the motel for approximately two weeks ana then return to
Pennsylvania and get dynamite Erom sOme patriots in Pennsylvania_
If this plan was unsuccessful, they had planned to go to one
of the Western States and obtain dynamite under the guise Of
future prospectors_ He stated that the chemicals that Were
in the car at the time Of his arrest were experimented with
by he and DRAGER in efforts to make a bomb These efforts were
not too successful ana thusly decided dynamite would be
a better method_
CARROLL advised the NRA is identical to the White
Action Movement formed by DRAGER in 1970 in Trenton , N.J_
He clains to have organized chapters all over the United States
and Canada and these groups are composed of disgruntled right
wing patriots Tvho are not satisfied with the passive activities
of the KKK and the Minutemen Organization. He claimed to have
taken an oath and coula not divulge who any of these other
members are_ Ke claimed this group is storing weapons and
explosives ana no chapter knows where the other chapter s
weapons are.
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CARROLL stated the NRA believes in doing anything
necessary to support thenselves while they are endeavoring to i
overtake the U.S_ Government. The NRA believes in bank
robbery , armored car heists , and cashing stolen checks "
He said presently the NRA has no plans for political kidnappings _
He stated all their members are instructed to die for the
cause if necessary _ The NRA has devised a code system whereby
one member can contact another member without the Federal
authorities knowing this is being done He stated they have
several training grounds throughout the East Coast ana
Mid-Mest areas and their men are being trained in the use of
all kinds Of weapons _
When specifically asked who other members of the
NRA were , CARROLL refused to identify any of these menbers
and it appeared as if possibly no members did , in fact ,
exist.
CARROLL advised JAMES KEITH _
1 who was arrested with
him in the stolen motor vehicle was not a right wing Patriot
and could not be trusted. KEITH' s services were requested
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by DRAGER inasmuch as' KEITH is a close friena of JAMES
BRODERICK ana was known to be active in criminal endeavors in
the Trenton area, He and DRAGER believed_KEITH might pe able
to financially help their cause.
CARROLL advised the NRA S philosophy was an incorpora-
tion Of much of the thoughts of the KKK Minutemen
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and the
American Nazi Party_ He stated they were more revolutionary
and would actively and ardently endeavor to overthrow the U.S _
Government and replace it with the National Revolutionary
Army _ He expounded the philosophy that the NRA was anti-Jewish,
anti-Negro, and anti-Catholic_ The NRA is promoting the
deportation of all non-native born Americans and the return
of the Jews and Negroes to theix honelands . He stated
were definitely against the Federal Income Tax which is
what led them to decide to blow up the IRS building in
Washington , D.C_ The NRA further advocates political assassinations
if necessary He} stated that DRAGER had considered killing
a Judge GUBOW in Michigan but decided not to inasmuch as the
judge S death might hinder the appeal of Reverena BOB MILES
who has been sentencea to prison by Judge GUBOW for the
bombing Of school buses in Michigan_ CARROLL stated he and
DRAGER have cashed nuerous stolen checks throughout the U.S.
to support themselves _ He indicated DRAGER was possibly
involved in an armed robbery in the Boston Mass . area but
then decided he did not want to talk further about this matter.
DRAGER had obtained numerous handguns and rifles
while travelling throughout the U.S_ Most of these weapons
were purchased in the name Of FRANK DRAGER , using identification
DRAGER had obtained in his own name in Florida-
CARROLL was asked about his knowledge Of a tape
recording sent to ORVILLE LIPPERT in Florida where DRAGER
requests LIPPERT S assistance in returning his camper truck,
which LIPPERT purchased from hin_
0 to his aunt EDNA GRABER
in 'Trenton , N.J_ In this tape
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DRAGER identified hinseli to
LIPPERT SO that EDNA GRABER can purchase back this vehicle for
DRAGER_ CARROLL stated LIPPERT purchased this vehicle from
DRAGER for S1.00_ LIPPERT went to Springfield, Ill_
} obtained the truck from the Springfield, Ill
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police authorities.
At the ena of this tape= DRAGER makes reference to the fact
he killed I1 two pigs I in Atlanta and one in Miami Beach but
with zero publicity_ DRAGER then states "watch out for the
third pig. 11 CARROLL advised the word pig referrea to the
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barnyard type and not to police officers_ He stated
obtained pigs which they killed ana carried into a Jewish
synagogue in Atlanta and one in Miami Beach. He stated in
no way would he believe DRAGER would kill a" police officer
unless it was in self-defense.
The following description
was obtained through
observation and interview:
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Nane WILLIAM ERICY CARROLL
')axe
Alias William/ Jenkins
Race White
Sex Male
Ui Mlan CArs1L
Nationality American twic:: :
m;Ha<:r
Date of Birth August 30 , _ 1955
Place f BBirth Newark7 N-J .
Lunt Address 206*MiTIEOwm-~Road
East Brunswick, N.J
Height 5'7"
Weightt 140-150 pounds
Buila Thin
Hair Brown
Eyes Blue
Marital Status Single
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Dale of transcriplion_
7/29/74
JZMES KEITH , in-nate Burlington County Jail,
was made Knowthe fdentity of the interviewving agent y
a show 0f credentials ana was advised the FBI was inquiring
of him aty information he had regarding the activities 0f
WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL FRANK AUGUST DRAGER , and a group
called the National Revolutionary Army.
REITH stated he has known FRANK DRAGER for approxi-
mately two years _ He was introduced to DRAGER by a JAMS
BRODERICK _ who was described by him to be his best friend-
KEITH advised he personally has no political philosophy, and
more specifically is not involved in any form Ox phase with
DRAGER Or his right wing extremist activities.
On June 11, 1974 , two days before his arrest with
WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL known to him as JAKE JAKE and DRAGER
appeared at his apartment at 125 Street, Trenton , N.J.'
requesting his help in efforts to find an apartment _ He
stated BRODERICK: had given DRAGER his address_ DRAGER and
JAKE stayed at his apartment for one night- DRAGER stated
he needed a place to lay low for two weeks inasmuch as he
planned to travel to Washington D.C_
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to blow Up the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building at Washington , D.C .
KEITH advised he felt DRAGER was a braggart ana did not
believe DRAGER .vould actually blow up the IRS Building_
DRAGER statea that they were presently operating a stolen
motor vehicle ana Were wanted by the FBI KEITH stated he
found an apartment on the corner Of Hamilton ana Chambers
Streets in Trenton
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N.J. but DRAGER refused this inasmuch
as it was On the third floor rather than the first floor
That next evening _ on the 12th of June they visited a close
friend of KEITH S by the name of VINNY RAMPONE 545. Hamilton
Avenue ana requested of RAMPONE a garage in-wntch to hide
the Stolen motor vehicle_ He stated he dia not tell RAMPONE
specifically the nature of the request inasmuch as he felt
RAMPONE might call the police if he knew the car was stolen_
KEITH advised he knew DRAGER had numerous weapons concealed
in the vehicle. KEITH stated that he dia not wish DRAGER
and JAKE to stay with him, so he recommended_they RtaipaE an
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SA CHARLES F . MOFFETT mla 7 / 23/74
by Datc diclafed_
This documenf con', neiher rccommendalions nor conclusions of Ihc F8i, I} Is Ihe properly of Ihe FBl and is loaned lo Yaur ageacy;
it ond ils contents afe nol to b8 diskribuled ouiside Your agency.
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efficiency apartment
at the Florence Motel in Florence
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On the evening Of June 13, 1974 , he and JAKE droppea FRANK
DRAGER off at a grocery store in the Florence , N.J., area ,
and as they were travelling to the motel they were arrested
by the New Jersey State Police on a traffic Charge_ At:
the time they were .stoppea CARROLL reached under the front
seat and drew out a 45 caliber automatic and stated he was
going to shoot it out with the trooper. KEITH told hin
he was crazy , inasmuch as JAKE did not even know why they
were stopped. The Officer advised them they had illegally
passed a school bus and requested to see JAKE s identification.
JAKE then handed the trooper 2 driver S license and the
trooper evidently noticed JAKE had several other driver' s
licenses in his wallet The trooper then apparently became
suspicious and made then stand against the car while he looked
around. The trooper then spotted one of the guns, placed then
under arrest , and later determined the car to have been stolen.
KEITH stated he is 2 parole violator inasmuch as
he has been arrested_ KEITH indicated he had no involvement
with DRAGER and JAKE ana had requested he transfer to another
jail inasmuch as his involvement with JAKE might get him into
further trouble:
He stated that in his conversations with JAKE while
in-the Burlington County Jail he has determined the following
information:
DRAGER and JAKE had received a map of the diagram
of the sewer system in Washington_
1 DC .
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from a friend of
DRAGER ' s who works for the Sewer Department in Washington, D.C.
JAKE ana DRAGER indicated they were going to blow up the IRS
Building in Washington D.C. It was also determined that
DRAGER has aynanite ana guns buried On a farm_
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which is in
Pennsylvania The nane GEORGE HOUSER was mentioned in reference
to this farm JAKE had indicated he ana DRAGER had gone to
the Boston Mass _ area ana possibly were involvea in a bank
robbery_ JAKE and DRAGER had pre-arranged plans to make an
escape at any courthouse the other one was to appear 1f
apprehended. A person by the name of DE PUGH was to have
gotten a copy of the sewer plans of Washington _ D.C _
1
from
FERRIS . 4 RAYMOND DOERFLER from Trenton , N.J went to a
Ku Klux Klan meeting at RisIng Sun Md _ in efforts to get
money for FRANK DRAGER s bail and further monles in efforts
to help DRAGER purchase his camper truck from a ORVILLE LIPPERT
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It 1s further noted ROY FRANKHOUSER _ Reading , Pa. ,
is believed to use the code name Mi RALPH" FRANK DRAGER and
JAKE had planned to rob a bank and had considerea also an
armored Car robbery.
JARE had mentioned On several occasions a training
grounds used by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) for
the purpose of the invasion Of Cuba ana the NRA claims support
from the Cuban underground _ The NRA supposedly plans to
invade Cuba on July 4 , 1976.
It was further learned that the camper truck, which
is a home-made camper and in the possession of ORVILLE LIPPERT
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Was
designed specifically to be used in smuggling guns across
the Canadian borjer The walls of the camper truck have secret
compartments ana DRAGER is supposed to have a gun contact in
Canada. Presently chere are believed to be two 9mm . lugers
located somehwere in the camper body . JAKE also stated DRAGER
has a close friend who is affiliated with the Ford Motor Company
as an inventor_ This individual is an excellent machinist and
has made nuerous silencers for the right wing element _
KEITH advised he dia not condone the right wing
activities Of JAKE and DRAGER and. stated he woula help the
FBI-in any way possible.
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Inasmuch as DRAGER and CARROLL have been in possession
of identification i.e_ 1
driver S license Social Security cards
and Selecti-e Service cards and etc_ of known friends and
acquaintances _
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interviews were conducted to determire how
DRAGER was in receipt of the identification of WILLIAM RS
JENKINS _
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364 South Olden Avenue
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Trenton New Jersey, VINCENT
RAMPONE 545 Hamilton Avenue
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Trenton New Jersey, and RAYMOND
~DOERFLER , 549 Center_ Street, Trenton Jersey- Set forth
are the results of these interviews:
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Mr . MTLLIAM R JENKTWS6364 South Olden Avenue ,
Trenton , N.J. was
interviewed regarding his knowledge
involving his identification papers being found On a #ILLIAM
ERIC CARROLL when CARROLL was arrested on June 13 , 1974 ,
by the New Jersey State Police at Columbus , N.J.
JENKINS initially advised he had no knowledge as to
how WILLIAM ERIC CARROLL coula be in receipt of his driver' s
license and Social Security Card. He stated he had lost
his wallet several months back ana dia not know its where_
abouts_ At that time_
1
it was
pointed Ouz to him that
CARROLL was 2
travelling companion of FRANK AUCUST DRAGER ,
and that DRAGER had had his White Action Movement Headquarters
just two houses Erom the JENKINS 1 residence . At that time ,
JENKINS advised that he knew FRANK DRAGER and related ihe
following information:
He stated that early in the Spring of 1974 he
saw FRANK DRACER in a camper truck 1ith Pennsylvania tags
across the street from his residence_ DRAGER had spotted him
coming hone from school and pullea over to talk to him. DRACER
had stated that ne was wanted by the FBI and needed phoney
identificacion JENEINS advised he could not help him and
could not supply any information how he might obtain such.
JENKINS then advised that arouna the first of June ,
1974 , he again met DRAGER in the Eront Of his residence and
DRAGER , at that time , was driving a green Ford Pinto believed
to have Florida license plates _ Again DRACER requestea false
identification ana JENKINS advised he coula not supply him
with any . JENKINS then noticed his driver 9 S license was about
to expire and askea DRAGER to take him down to the Department
of Motor Vehicles Trenton , N.J_
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where he coula obtain a new
license. JENKTNS then stated he must have accidently lost
his wallet in DRAGER' s car when they were returning Erom the
Department of Motor Vehicles_ Again DRAGER inaicated he was
wanted by the FBI ana local police authorities_ He stated
he was only passing through Trenton ana was not staying in
the area:
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SA CHARLES F MOFFETT Inla 8/6/74
by Dale dictaled
mien/ contains neilher recommendalions nor conclusions 0 f Ihe FBI: I} is Ihe property ol the FBI ond is loanod lo agency;
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JENKINS advised he also observea a 45 caliber
automatic handgun in a holster which was shown to nim
DRAGER DRAGER also indicated pe was wanted for a
$ comspiracy to blow up something bui DRAGER was not more
specific about this Charge- DRAGER also mentioned he was
wanted for passing bad checks in several states.
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VINCENT _ RAMPONE 545 ~Hanilton Avenue wvas inter-
viewed regarcing
any Knowledge
he may have as to how WILLIAN
ERIC CARROLC was in possession 0z RAAPPONE S driver S license
and Social Security Cara.
RAMPONE advised he is a close friend of JAMES KEITH
known to hin as TEX ana on-the evening 0f June 12
1
1974 ,
KETTH an JAKE visited his apartment- They stayed there for
several hours talking about things in general_
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JAKE then began to go off on a right wing tangent
3 and talked about 'niggers &d how they shoula be sent back
to Africa. 5f RAMPONE told KEITH that this individual was rot
welcome in his house inasmuch as he, RAHPONE dia not advocate
the right wing program. At that time KEITH stated 'a FRAMK
DRAGER needed a garage to park his car. RAHPONE then
realized DRAGER was also a right wing extrerist &na declined
this request. He statea that at that tine JARE had access; to_
his bedroon and bathreon &nd possibly obtainea some of tiis
identification ax that tize_ RANPONE showed his original
Griver S license and indicated the thing JAKE coula
have ebtained was an old temporary driver S license thich was
probably laying on his aresser
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SA CHARLES F MOFFETT mla 8/7/74
by Dale dictated_
This documcnt contains neilher recommendalions nor concluslons of Ihe FBI. It is Ihe properly of Ihe FBI and is loaned lo Your
i and Its contenls aro not t be distributed oulside Your agency. agency;
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Mr _ RAEMOND_PQERELER 49 Centre Street, Trenton ,
N.J,, voluntartiy appeared at the Trenton Resident Agency
of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) and advisea ne
was a close friend to FRANK AUGOST DRAGER_ He stated he and
DRAGER had been active together over the past several years
in matters involving the activities of the National Kn ights
of the Ku Klux Klan in Bucks County, Pa . DOERFLER advisea
he is presently a leading officer Of the Bucks County Chapter_
DOERFLER advisea that ilasmuch as FRANK DRAGER
has appeared ultra-radical in his right wing activities and
has been committing many crininal violations
1
DOERFLER felt
it was in the best interest of the Klan if they woula
separate thenselves from any Of DRAGER S activities.
On March 12, 1974, DRAGER contacted DOERFLER at
DOERFLER' 8 place of employnent , The Pennington Furnace,
Pennington =
{
N.J and asked DOERFLER to supply him with
phoney identification DRAGER stated the green Ford Pinto
he was drivingwas stolen and he had plans of leaving the State
of New Jersey: DOERFLER statea that DRAGER was in the company
Of a young white male known to him bY the name JAKE . It
was also noted that several weapons were observea in this
vehicle.
DOERFLER said to DRAGER he could not supply hin with
any phoney identification, and more specifically coula not
give hin his.
DOEREEER
was tola by DRAGER that he _
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DRAGER , was
going to leave' the area and head towara Penndel
0 Pa to
meet a FRED SHAFFLERat the Lantern Inn in Penndel- SHAFFLER
is known Eo be employea at Fernell' s Auto Body in Levittown , Pa .
7/17/74 Trenton, N.J_ Newark 157-2011
'Inlerviewed on_ 0l File
SA CHARLES F MOFFETT Imla 7/23/74
by Dale diclaled
This docvmeni conloins neither recommendations oor conclusions ol Ihe FBL It is properly of Ihe FBI and is loaned to Your ogency:
i} ond ils conlenls ore noi to be distribuled oulside Youf ogency.
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On June 27 _ 1974 , Mr _ SCHUYLER DAVENRORT 'FERRIS
Rcn 2903 Brook Drive ,
Fails Church; Virginia
I was 4E7' interviewed by
Special Agents of the FBI . He staie] he continues his employment
with the District of Columbia Government , where he checks on and
takes remedial action concerning sludge buildup where sewage
pipes enter the Potomac ana Anacostia Rivers in the Washington_
1
DaC _ area FERRIS related anyone claiming to be an engineer or
to acting on behalf of an
engineer
1
may obtain free copies of
diograms of water and sewer systems of Washington , D.C _ area ,
by contacting Third Floor of the District Building 12th and
Pennsylvania Avenues Washington _
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D.C _ FERRIS denied having
furnished any such documents to anyone and emphasized that anyone
could obtain these diograms _ FERRIS was asked if he had knowledge
of any plans to disrupt water or sewer systems in any major cities
and he denied knowing of any such plans. On June 30 1974 FERRIS
telephonically contacted the FBI and advised Special Agents that
he desired to provide additional information in connection with
his interview as conducted on June 27 _
1
1974 _ He stated that the
defense plans for the City of Chicago_ Illinois, are available on
request from that City Government and that they show the water and
sewer systems FERRIS stated he has maps of Washington D.C. , water
and sewer systems Ihich_ he uses in his work for the District of
Columbia , but has never furnished same to any individual or group
nor has he ever been requested to obtain this information_
FERRIS was asked if he had recently had any personal contact
with persons from out-0f-town who share his same
political beliefs_
FERRIS then volunteerea he had seen FRANK DRAGER earlier in June
1974 _ After DRAGER telephoned hin at his home
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DRAGER requested and
obtained from FERRIS a list Of names and addresses of persons
described by FERRIS as 4 patriots" He would not elaborate further
on this but described DRAGER as a worthless I bragger and fink" who
was recently arrested in Illinois and was thereafter released on
personal recognizance whereas RoY FRANKHOUSER , described by FERRIS
as another patriot, had to post 8100,000 . 00 bond for his release from
jail FERRIS stated that DRAGER made no reference to any proposed
distruction of any city on or about 4 , 1974 and FERRIS denied
having any such discussion with DRAGER or anyone else FERRIS stated
he does not know if DRAGER would participate in any such schene and
felt certain that Ii no right Wing patriot" would participate in any
such act of violence_
On 2 , 1974 , Mr _ JAMES C. ROBERTSON Director
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Engineering'
and Construction Administration_
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Department of Environmental Services ,
District of Columbia Government , Room 309 , Prudential Building
415 12th Street, Northwest, Washington , D.C., was interviewed and it
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was deternined that ROBCRTSON s office maintains for distribution
1/1000 scale maps of the entire District of Columbia sewer system
and 1/1000 scale maps of the entire District of Columbia water
systen_ These maps are for persual and available free of charge
to persons having
a valid reason but are not given away indiscriminatly
because of the cost_ These maps have no dimensions and show no
detail except in a very general way There is no record maintained
of the distribution ROBERTSON advised the system is coded to the
map described above relating to detail map with scales of 1 inch
to 100 feet and 1 inch to 50 feet, showing the exact locations 0f
the water mains the connections and valves. The maps are available
primarily to architects preparing building plans _ He stated to
Obtain copies of the detailed maps the District of Columbia
Government requirzs a release to limit the liability of the district
in the event Of a law suit_
On 30 , 1974 , Mr _ HASKELL L. COUNTS , Chief
Construction and Engineering Division
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Department of Environmental
Services (DES) Government of the District 0f Columbia Washington
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D.C_
1 was interviewed . Mr _ COUNTS stated that DES maintains for 0
its Owr: use and the use of a linited number of others having 2
need for then 1 inch to 1000 feet scale maps of the overall water
and sewer system of the District of Columbia He said that blueprints
scaled 1 inch to 50 feet or 1 inch to 100 feet can be obtained from
DES for specific locations throughout the district. The blueprints
show exact locations of sewers water mains_ valves connections_
etc.
1
and generally are available to contractors and others having
3 need for them _ COUNTS advised that SCHUYLER DAVENPORT FERRIS _
who is employed by the Construction and Engineering Division DES
1
as a member Of a survey party concerned with the city water and
sewer system would have access to both maps of the overall water
and sewer systems and detailed blueprints for specific locations in
the District of Columbia
On September 3 , 1974 , Mr - ASBFRA _RaLaNTZ was interviewed
at his employment_ Quaker City Paper , 380 North Sherman Street,
York _
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Pennsylvania , by Special Agents of the FBI _ LENTZ stated that
DRAGER stayed with him at his residence 330 North Street, York,
Pennsylvania
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during the first week of June He stated that DRAGER
had several guns in his possession at that time LENTZ advised that
there were other Klan type individuals from Indianapolis in attendance
while DRAGER was there and they and DRAGER held secret discussions
towhich LENTZ was not privy- LENTZ advised that he never heard
DRAGER talk about bombing but knows that DRAGER was talking
about going underground LENTZ advised that no one in his group
favors "weatherman tactics " and that if he had learned of a
bombing
plot , he would have contacted Captain MC CAFFERY , of the York,
Pennsylvania, Police Department , before he woula have allowed
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destruction or killing_ Regarding DRAGER S claim to bomb the
city on the Fourth of July, LENTZ advised he never heard such
plans and regards DRAGER as a blow-hard: LENTZ said he has a
news letter from DRAGER datea 1972 where DRAGER clains to be
underground .
On June 13
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by DRAGER on March 11, 1974 , produced the following type pages
apparently preparea CARROLL describing the NRA the formation
of an NRA cell= a message to the Left, though CARROLL speaks ,
Commandant Reports, official position on non-whites, and letter
to the Director of Federal Bureau of Integration_
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srank Drazer and 3ill Carro) have built a sra]1 out "ell 2r.ea
irzy during th? 028t6 coneisting 0f persons Jhad becoze
dis3idan+ #ith Ienbei-
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in varloug above grcune anigations.
While OXI a Wational tour vibiting vrrious lcad2rS in both tne
Ri0t and Ieft Winss, Frark and Bill fcurd the:elve8 well r?-
celved by 0ost factions ard fourd that tre cupport had beczze
overvnelming in fovor of 2 true Zigntisi Revolutionary unc er-
groind _ Unlortiately Dany leader3 were not personally convacted
becauze the Zederal ici0t8 bricfly inerpted our tour' 5l tn
SOrie Einor phony hraacent charzes. Zoze of You mno had @ot
been contacted have probebly already heard 0i O6r many exploit;
into the enemic 3 carp ad understand czectly #nat we neve in
mind .
Me vere able t0 "set quite 2 sj3tc aroud the #ation en01g
our Revolutionery Coaceds hefora our capture in Illinois 721
Xre Xave besn Iree t0 continve our efforta since that ti52
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wan#ed by several Seatedw&nd tne Zederal Gorerncent ha? t0
805e degfee hindered %.laroluticgazy efiorts but Orz 280
plishnert8 in the Past severel wonths have heen 'overineliinglz
satisfactory +0 ua and alarming to the Peds.
In the very near frtue you #ill begix t0 hear #ueh more abow3
the faticnal Kevoluticnary 437
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aboit Zevoluticner; oiploit? en5 Da y cO~oruinete_ efforte 'ir
eevera] 8tctes 2 $ t22 58me tiz8. #e a16 rof caPable t0 ?ct
in nearly every State at #ie za70 ticc: #a have tb8 we+3308
and tccrnology md 6bz pre2ent gtzensth miil :oar 25 Oiir Iect?
cccur Aith nore freguen?y,
Soine of oir feate (Suen 88 killing plES i3 S2t2ns Tenple) nill
appear +0 eccojplish rothing but we 29 sti4l reed the er2z123
paranoia frig1t t0 e3eict 18 to reech crr Lrd ZQ2l.
The Ravelutionaries in tne %.R.4e do 201 ccrgiie1 tncaselves
the nev lerders of Gr hcly poterent
8 Te 240 rsrely {cticngric?
Iho #ill co-oriirate tbe ifevitable Revolu-iora
Soliiers will operate ir tota] secrcy ad anono5i2it9
except for ewcn time8 they nigct unfortuately %0 detseter
by tnd enej ela :i tnat tire they shall cpenly Froclain
the. very 38118 tnin5s t2t #e Diblicl; proclaim.
Xc_ ar8 operating in "cells" of between 4 en: 10 men ard WOus@
and no "cell" Xow: of #We existonce or leadere:ip of 3rother
"cell" Incr? ar8 5 pefsonz i3 5 separate sectiors 0f rorti
herica #no Xnaw all the "ccll" leader8 @6 are
cepablc +0
co~ordinetz Kcvion if any 0f the }aticual Stafi afe
captured
by thc enczy .
"c Fitl gatrer or
finonccc by taking by fcrce the enemies
morie} , #8 will rcb 3823. fOrse cbccks, fcat c1c21+
cart; 2 Gencrally ezt8rt
cic-elalciai
CvX exissarcc froG orr
wcal a;.d in_lvetial cne;j+ car encsy 18 the je9 Cirr
cresent (cv cin:ert is te jer.
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Can me change all thio? Yes and the: N.RA . #ill,
Ke Will bring thcir tu itarian Bconomic dictet 1p to. its
krees ana replacc it wie 2 healthy systcn 2J preseribed by
our fcunding Zatner8 and return to the Conatitutional free
Republic tlat this #a3 mean t to be .
Ye Yili not rest .until evefy traitor to OuI syster is eliminated
and the Coxrunist and zionist Rorla conspiracy to dominate thc
Hhite Race 18 rendered useles3.
Nhen #e see tne Cczninist clenched fist #e will clt it off.
jnen we se2 the Zionista star
of david it
will enrage u5 to
attack- iinen w se2 tne jew nose,- We will be looking dow
tne sites of orr rifleso
When we find 2 Government eneny within our Range #e won ' $
hesitate to lite our fuces &
Enenics Bevare, the #.RAAa 18 playing for keeps.
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TORZATTOF UF TELIA
If you 2re of' & true {1 Jhtist" Bevolutionary n2 do not
hegitate to fcrn an KA c2ll of Jour 0#n Corititt Revolutionary
Acts_ Rob Banks and if it Wa8 done in the spitit 0f the Mhite
Racial Eovement , we will accept cedit for it aid .in al1 prob--
ability contact ana recruit Jou in+0 the "inter-circle Mi 0r OuI
Hovenent.
It.will be rather d ifficult from thig point OIT to contact Us
because Fi e are already in pertane lt hidcou:S which #e refer
to a3 Canps . "e don ' t miz with the public and only leave our
Camps to conmi+ 3 Revolutionar ect
But if Joi should decice to be one of in all probability
some ore in your area 18*already 2 menber ard #e could arrerze
for a. contacta
#e have a code systea set up thzoughout liorth Anerica S0 that
we can stay in continual contact "ith our Corrads and I rather
do1bt the feds will ever be able #0 break our sy ste7.
Bevare if Yo1 are 8n enany 2gent ycurself, He have in our
Fossessicn 8 lie detector, sodiij Dnethol, tne technlolicy
t0 use this equipzent and the way S and means 01 elisinating
enemic?,
We haze szny autozat:c wezpor8 and chenicala for making: high
explosives ard #nc tecnnologJ for doing 53 & jje have explcrives
whiech have been stolen ower tne ezr: Zrom various 2-857 Ce7p?
Hle #ill rix ard eteal acre autoxeiic Fezpoj? 2nd 02 Josives
and wc wili recrWit ZCre pergons fnj have @lready stozei a"ay
cashes of sich #2 bave zcopes $ silercers ani t22 conticts
to more . Te nave aeids and otner horifging goodies .
#e don't intend being stopped and e have tne raterials necs
essary to 2voia capttrc 2rd to kill the enCz1Y .
#e ar8 presently working on 3 device mhich can be renote com-z
trolled over 3 #re2t cistance mnich #ill horify the enzny With
gigentic explosiong. We cre attcopting +0 perfect 2 souli
device #hien will blow up tne eneiies 1722 devices at a safe
distance Se 216 lookirg into tnc prcduction of lazer eqliF-
Eent end shall heve ansers soon .
Te are
working with 21} anti-Conmist group end shall perhape
have 8" safe forcign tase within t22 nert sevtral months . @nis
moula cven supply u8 ith nuclear niesles , etc. "05hW:
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#e have recruited into ouI renkg many persons and sone leaderg
who have over the year; #orke? for tae s0-celled lcft:in tha
United States_ Once looked irto our philoso_ and found
that the pililosophy that has been punped into their braing over
the past severel Jcars they could no+ resi3t finding out Gore_
Once tne so~called leftist found out that they #ere lured into
the lef-ist (Red ) encerpjents with @rugs, sex-and generally
nothing philosopnies, xere reedy iof uS _
Once `they lived with groups of non-"ijes and drug adjicts,
found that they wented nothing to do #ith thc Reds _ Lost
dropped out, bega:l to wonder, returned to rature and nealzh
food aiet: and %ezt their ear3 ara ee8 open Khen tney fi-ally
Giscorer the reel %tural elererts such 25 tne grezt ouidcors
and #bat could b2 done for then sticzing t0 8. health fooi
or Katural diet, they neer egain cculd think seri ously about
the so-callea leitist pnilosopiy.
They beczre potenticn recruits foz the Natural Eovenent . %he
movemert Mhicn desires t0 return +0 the Watural State of tnings.
The Governzent had becoze teir enery Zhe regular {0018 #reir
poison , the left became 2
negative end impossible pnilogopW.
Ihet next? Eey becane Racists, dropouts an] hega: to wonzer
in search cf treir next "high" Fizally 8 ":izh" Fag '+ 2nj*gh
ard the ertire d-85 culture begon to becozc 2 shedo% of thneiz
pest, Is there ary hoze tney be?r to ForGe-, Ilen fipelly
#c ceme 2loj 228 reed #itler3 Lein Karpr Rockfells #nite
Porer , tnc? . "alkez t0 %ationelists ad foid 3et they
have been 82erc:.ing Zci for So 103.
#e invite geop] e #ifn so-called leftist le2nings t0 thorouoly
study Or
prosrer-_OBJEC?ITELV_ 3e irvite Jeftist Revoluticraryw
t0 study cur 2381+i72 Constructive Erosran ama cnpar ? it
with their nezetiv destructive Pz?zran'
Reycluticn #ithout ceuge must cease, Join the Right 'side
end fight for the Katuzal freedors all Eenkixd snould debserv.
FIhy shoula: the elien j8w be the leader you follom? shocla
the Spocki, Cellingers, Kubins,_ Eoffxens, iptneker?, Lailez8,
etc; t21l Yol $ 7ite Aaerica mhat it is al1 about? Do Jou
9 need the jew to leai your Rcvolution?
The left i9 not our en env , the Rignt i8 not your enemy
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Covernzent is CUz e2C3y anai #e muzt brins tbis jerish ccnspirac;
called tnc Rejublicanz anj Danocrate to its knees ad replece
it Fith a governzent 0f the people, tile people and for tne
people .
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Through the rany 7ra1 failure for the `Risnt no-one
has succeedcd in stoping tne Zionist-jew_Communist evolution
that has taken placc-thronzhout the {Iiorla In #nis .time tie
Politician: nave degerted our Presidents have sold 1S Qur
for more power for tnerselves erd olr money nzg been consuzed
by the Very sowg wio are
chewing a1ay at 0ur society.
Our cities are almost conpletcly destroyed by junkies, queers
and degenerates of En-iraginable sorts; Zhor? is the szell of
a hospitol in the aiz, 23 2 congloreration of. Sick people
gather in the nearts of our once beautizul cities.
Kost young pecple have just Gropped out Iney 're not Corzuri3t,
they ar? just notring}: Gnat naye we ozfered tnez for 2 287
placenent for Cozzuiem Capitolisa wnich nas beccnc sub_
seviant to free enterprise end t2 Gaster of Qur people rather
than tne vehicle to cairtain freedom e
Our Youth 2re
locking fof sonething, 23 we 211 know , bt
are risht in tke Eildlc of 2 huzn Dower strugale i} wiich every
side 18 sajing, "Zei7 is whai Jou are
loorirg for" Tach 8262
kno:s that Victory lfes in the fowth 30 tey cust give tha Iorth
3 re3on to fisht and tcll #her wro enoula b# opposec _ Zney
are congtantly nittins our fouth #isn regatives and rarely: 11
ever anything po3i+ive 0r constructive.
Novr thet or route ra7e been gupplied #it: nothirg but nezetive
philogophies 272 83-ut192 ir03 all sides: they're CO? :ip Sitr
a lozical conclusi-2: 2c} the :cl2 8r 21 Jcaji 0i-11i236i03
as #ie Irow it i8 cjning to an end S0
#Zo hnel) #ith 1t all ari
lets mhat #fe #-lt mnile we still can "
The cocmoz 2t+ituea 0f SGerican people `13; ' #ho cares Inat i8
happening 2s 1onz 2c it i0299't affect E2 sersonally"? 3an
a srowp rots 2 bk Or atsconis #ith large 3309 0f Ecaej , c2e
might neal 2 123 &vigin5 citizer Zake tn2 following stateacrt:
#n2t #iil te2; Go 1er+, cish 1 had 2l] t`at 3 no7e
they Gon ' t ceuzit because it #28 3 =eli plsnei
SOr83bez ,
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80 forth" Usuzlly no cry 0z st0p #ne thei7es, only S,--atWJo
Recent noisy srcups 0i an-i-Civilization Reea are sotten t22
attentio of the Jonth but not their syrpathy beceuse C1iz noise
making Recs do nji 4378 2vthir} to 0f133 tnc:. Zuz Ioitr 72nt g
more tnan noise 2n& #; MIID #Ivz I2 "0 % #e pledge t0
elininate such noisz cziginal Red gangs tnat now abouna ty2
entire state 0f Californiaa
Ie nust eliminate certain pradujuces in thc Right I
constertly hcer Rient incerc rerolellirg Peds rith 10r? hzir.
If 2 Jouth Eju? refr calling &ll skort raired ecople Ea2is,
fe# Deople could #irk _ch o1 8i2t Sr0u?s opinion 32c31132
long helr care about Gge to 2 h"cn lcft #in c-apifn, dce?
not Eean tnat 11 lcr;; nired people are icis Zakiw; 3ich
rash statererts noi:o ly senIntes our Tonth frou the :126
Ring thus elininzting tie renotest possibilit; 0z crcatizs
2 conversation #ith te fouth bu # 1t als0 drivej then even
further fron the jignt side:
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Wiit 31.gre ZIOPICTTT PITT} U Ti7T TTOu TTOrt To To TTITTT TTC ITIITTI
of Richt %ingers t0 rcach tne Youth ard the successes of tne
left to reach then t; ny other single issue t txones t0
mindi and that i8
Ji
Jana - The Ilight Fing is ~'it and #xe"iedtaninf
for it. The rcal purpose of Poz (now) is not
a8 most Right Minsers believe, i.@., to destroy the' ninds
of tne Yoiith, bu:t rather t0 separate Right Rinsers fro@ Pot
smokers_ The avesese person Who .indulges in a littlc Fot.
Szoking "18 not 2 left #inger but 8ince most Right #inzers
are enti-Pot, the probability of the two getting tosetner
18 rerote even thougn night have the same basic politicel
thoughts . Pot is volitical and Iore ena more hight %ingers
are beginning to take 2 more leigurly attitude at Pot smokers
as find their rank8 dwinalingo
If we ellow thinzs tnat are not baic issme: to divide then
Ye wiil surely loose. "p carrot efford this, The Revoluticn
18 here ena Victory is at hand . {2 are joining forces #ith
other %iatioelistic Groupa nere aiid abroad. Lany nen have
been witing years for this time Segnents of tne Rig t and
left arc joining forceze Zary hvc lost their lives prepar-
ing for this ara #re dnn ' t intend letturg tnem domn .
A3. a great nan once said "QEIS TIL ZHZ WORID"
Thoge of you wio ar8 fighting o ouI side, be it airectly
01'
indirectly, under 'sround OI' above let u3 strike only at thz
real enezy, the jew and the jew infested Governren t .
Hay reeson be our awide
$ 92] our will be our strength , `ey 0uz
sacred dwty to act in thi3 wey give US determination &nd above
al1 34y C12?
f2ith Irotect Our people.
Seig Heil, Revolution
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Haj., H.s:?::4.
You th Cozza dant
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North Zastern; Frank rything going well, awai ++3 word
froi the council for planned activities_ Four rler busted
for non-political cherses, they'1l be QK _ SIight problem
with tio Cornecticut unjts-~scems like they've been infiltrated.
South Zastern: No problers , giving the Feds hell. No new
units this 1on th bu t existan t units are 2ll ready for action.
Dets going.
Central: Lots of Federal activity out here ana we haven ' +
been eble to &o Icu ch {aiting for wora on" Najionally cc~
ordinated effort. Eleven new cells forned , find informaticn
enclosed . Gocd neeting ast month, keep up the work.
Hor th Western: Apperently little or no Federal harasmmen % 0
I think Ye ar0 really in the cleer out here _ @hey still
have' little 0;f no knowledge 0f the existance 0f .0ur section.
Soutb Ezstern: 4 real political hot bed & Zolloring ycur
instructions to low until we car 0u# nands 03 tne
Rea bastards getting 2ll the publicity 3} Can ' * nold tke
units down ozt here thcy're all 2ftef bloca Hope tney don * +
begin doing things #ithout permiseion 0r until Our little
Hationel tning can te done
Canada: Lots of excitzert u2 here %ave made mery il-*o2js
witn otkez' groups 2* shoula reelly Central Canaza soir6
socno
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The Yew Hatural Goverr nt of Anerica fully recq '08 that
there 'has been coneid ble mi8_treatment of the on- initeg
in Anerica. #e don *t tzke any blane for it but we 2l {0 d0
not upset et our ancestors because 0f it.
It 18 our
firm opinion that the cultures 0f the Ehite and
Mon-wnites will never niz well. 'There will always be Tace
hatred or both sides. Segresation did not #ork, Intesration
18 not working wiich leavcs D9 mith one solution: Separation.
#e think that the majority of Blacks would approvc 0f separ~
ation 2nd we 1ow that the najority 0f inites vould also.
@he only real problen] in 2 Se+araticn Progrm is. #here a1e
the Separtee8 to Eo . Taere are elack movemenes wno #ant a
part 0f the United States aua there are thoze #ho favor rev
patri?tion +0 Afiica.
@here are white organizationg who approve 0f either O1' both
plens 2u there er€ #nite orgenizations who favor genccide
of.the Auerican Blacks .
We think wie have come up with 2 plan which vill eventually
the support of both Blacks end ihiteg. Me must rezeeber
that in a s1twation like this scmeonc Eust alvays rurt
but #e #ould like tn Co it #ith 28 little s2ffering 32 208s_
ible;
It i3 2 knc% fact #hat the majority of our perzl institutions
are
overeheminsly populetcd by Elacks. It i0 & krce f0c1 tlat
the @ejority 01 cur ;elfare Prosze? Soe8 tp tie suppcz; of #re
Black Couunity It i3 3 fact insf there ar8 scors3 0f Covern-
#ent agencies whose total financial allocation 52e8 $0 ti1e
suppor} of Blacke. Because 0f the arount of Black :ize, at
least a large Perce._izne 0f our police' are only necessarz
beceuse the Blacks ere ~heze,
lf we took the Billions of &ii tax Zollar? Which ncm is
allocated for tne support of olacrs a1a those tax dollars
to a constructive us8 , #e could zolve the"croblem Mltncut too
much pain and Suff2ring on either side.
If Ie woula crnestly una ertaxe the folloving project 1 tink
Iwe can elininatc %aciel hallocaust in imerice, Me select 2
favorable section of {irica and begin to build a Cornunity
in wnich the blacks 0f America couli Sintein 2
hcaltny ccciety
that coula cocrete industrially 171 th otner bations, U:l tii3
piece of Real tstate in Africa #e build sevcral cities 0f the
very highest quality- Je construct enou;h Industrial centcrs
and placzs of bwsircss 20" that 211 Blacks could be €2infully
oyee or etch ? livine 48 supply ttelr Govern;ent mick
wiil b2 elected by tne Llack: tncscelves %1 th enour1 om iow
and c:,itol to begin its operaticn. ;e supply ca3h black #1 tn
enoush Eone 1221 til sucil iise ne can wet rc-scttled in his new
land #e supply free trensportaticn t? Africa for all 3laeks
ard ary Kiitcs they have karried wno #ish t0 &0 #ith.thea:
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purchase a1: 1 tne industrial products That
tc :l>-i Nation prq 26 +% #e have an eranen+ mB-?emen t
Black lation jjcy won 't fear attack other
24f0 aud also supply neh wi th enough arns to tect then-
3-Irom attack,
Zr cther woris we give them what every person "ants , 4 free
#ci ir-izzfc with tne techroligy, tro how aud suprort
#c_run thelr ition 28 they see fit Wtnout interferance from
J2 Wnite Kations.
this program could be ernestly and objectively examined
everyone, Nl e feel such a progren could easily be into
peration
Ethe Blacks are not ouz enerie3 even though sometines it %ight.
appear 25 are0 The blacks have been the tools of the
jewish con epiracy to fowent Rcvolution for their eventuel
=cotal militery takreover 6f America.
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The Blacks woke up waen great men like Kelcon I began telling
them like it #as . Tne srea; ialcon % wa: 2 tninrez . %2 lookca
around and s2m 2 jew at tne nezd 0f every Slack organization.
He 221
tne @O-notning Elack orcenizations kere financed by
the jew. fe Sa,w that tiese grofps #eze going nO-place . ihen
ke lo0kea a+ tne Ghettos ard Zisccvered tha" Tne very 323e
jew mbo #e8 preaching Black freedon and cquel risnts 1es the
iiquor store owner , %h2 cwrer 0z tne rat infested tenenents,
Bhe perasite wno 7;88 sucking the Slack blocc #nile a+ tie 33m&
tine prctencing to help tnez:
Yes, .Kalco X G2w it, the Zlacks of today see i+ and even thne
#hites are bezinning to See it in #at the jew calls 2larming
nunbers . Oh %iexe ch mnere mill Jou jews nide tnis tinc ?
We Ive to reach tne Black, #e 'e to #top shcoting 3t
each other. The bicck aa Ynitc az8 . not ezen otherg eneny
in fmericz. Yne Foverrzent is ouI enery end tne jem ha8
taken over our Gove-zent.
Black Revolutiongries, tnis is a1 appea} to you to turn Your
guns toward the aliens in control of this screwed 2p cociety
and mork anoung Your Ranks to adopr our proEIZm for tnz
of 2l1 #nite: and 3lackg in America.
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The #aitional sevolu nary Ar;y is the militeni #brground
faction 0f an already listant Covernnent #ho i9 ady and
capable 0f seiging irmediate pomer in the United tates at
the very 2ozert thle i.2.2 i5 successful in elininating tne
enery. aliens nom in Zoer,
The fi .Rafa pledges destruction of the eiistant Govcrnnent of
the United States and a full return to 2 truly reprecented
Goyernaent 0f the people, by the people end for tne people.
There has already been 2 Rcvolution in anerica in the` rast
50 Jears bzz t it was a sileni ievolution. @nc Rioist jem
ana Russian Cczmunist (usually one" in tbe saiie) havc tola
uS repcatedly tnat tney were going to tare uS. mithout firing
a
single Shot anc tney have succeeded to jo SO .
a world wide conspizacy cf Gomxunist athfistic jcws have diatentlo 1cepida
into tie Ccverrzc-t 0f the United States and
witn tneir roner and money nate continuelly brainwasned Lzerica
into Delievirs tn2t they should riohtrully raintzin nizh
GoveznEent pogitions . Sven nor; #nere 1s 2 movenent t0 elizinete
still enothcr porticn of our Cc-stitutior in3 perrit 2
foreign born +0 seek the Zrezidency 0f' tne Unfted 8tazes.
0f ccurse 1;e Knaw the foreizn born tnesc creeps have i Eind,
it is tnat Sicb8-*rotving Israel born je; Zionizt traitof to
America Henry rissinaer
These foreign born Jew> Comranist ard or Zicnigt crceps have
alnogt toteliy traimwaaned #Gerica #ith tkeir Zelevision E4
Keyeda? Crs_e 1t i6 not untiosn even 05 +ie sver2z civzer
that t:? #.V . 2nc o8i nevsrapes are omned ard 01 controlicd
by these alicn enery parasites,
These ninipulatorg Oi Zohley have taken tota: control of our
econczy and nave crcatei 0 depression like State #nerezb Tc
are n0% 30 economi lly enslaved to. tner that tney 20": rin
our every Ccy life #8 aver3ge wcrking z0n i9 Bakinz Euch
more rore; t3n he nas ever gade bcfoze but nc 18 firding it
inczeasingly difficelt t0 foca 01} tne table for his 1a7-
A createa gas shortege has rut te fuel prices S0 Iar
ou t of reach tiat _irerices wcrking rasses can 10 longer Crive
for pleasure 2i.d is cola in tne #inter. #neir created "e2t
shortages teef. :0 far oui of rarze that Xcricza fonilies
haa to` cnanze their diets corsicerally. Of course tbey foura
they had to relez tneir repid rieing prices because tne Iccat
wias rotting 23 frerica startcd s_i1ting diet8 Bverytnirg
in our Iconomic syster depenas upon tkie jew' minipulator.
Even ou: iationel debt ha: clised to & rediculous estroromical
figure of 4722 or =ore Rillion dollars. Our gold reccrv?s bZive
dwirdlec t0 an &11 tite lom 0f 9 Sillion Tcrees ta:: interc?t
on tne #ational 2ebt is several tiz23 }i,,her #*n the Koncy
Vie heve in resertc Oar intercst o2 t80 :atioal debt i8
higher thzn our fational budret F3a in 1333 4 Mio Ju J}
Pix @IS 1323381 I0? %o tne Zasole jewish #orla ban% of
course wnicin i8 owhled a.d ccntrolled by theparasitical an8
Ggotistical Rotnschilds .
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Sonemherc 1,3.4.
April_ 1974
Director
Federel Burenu 0f Intcgrecion
iasbington 25, Disrrict of (ooms
Dear *: Kelly:
I've &ivays rraised thc thoroushness of thc P.P.I. even
though ,
on scores 0f occassicns ycu ve perrittec your ratanoia
and your lack of Juran understerirs to rou1 YOl tp. Your
arcolin;.exciterent , yCur' Fer&noid stupidity and Your' Trut-
Jess easerncss 2t bevilg rremk Vruger in scur- Frin gri;8 in
Sprinsfield_ Ill. Eade supCr idiots 02 tne Yederal #uzenu 0f
Irtegretion_ You 101 realize foii [#11y foolish errors you [ade .
In tle reer futuze Jou Ti 11 We erployed by the New Zatural
Govertent 0f Arczica rthez thian the jevi Julstice Dejartrent
and such stujidity #iil not be tolerted. Iom rediculous fcr
& "gang" of "treined" .inveetisators t0 *e fooled enc bezten ty
8 t: elsser. Meve Y(ll idiots plt &l2 the pieces toscther vct:
Hiether or rot You Hav€ {r kave uot , #fe toth trark God Tor
Jour perencid stupid:t" foz #07: Ti € are free t0 cotiwe tying
together tie Tefi re:.i hing ioose c1S Thich wiii perzit tbe
Mational mevoluitiorsFy nf% ~0 eliriuate crininal Jemisi con-
tr0l 0f iueriee
a Kc:f our #nies c}n ccatimuz t0.Join forees
to eliminate this e4ien exeIw goverecrt.
Continue Tou sesrc: for "reuk frager And #ill tarroi, fit
1t'11 h2 ueeiess {21 Z:#st;e ir ~ou 912 Zuek? 0uc"i t:
cspture one cf G#x soldiars i0 the ruture,~-BHMZW:, ttere
is a spcedirz soft nose ior 21i Oili emeries_
Unfortunetely, nost 7ererai 45ent3 erC Eercewary _ Z.ey
Gre actuslly Jith 43 in spirit Dut tkey 6i23 stij1 ro_Bo1 ti.E
oreers of tiia ir Je ish superiors tc attengt to cetect a &
captire cur peopie ~ inlortiiately #e Miil Esve to dee1 with
these epents rutllessly uti} they re-alize tuat +nFy &r8
doriinated and cortro:-cd Wy 4iien enenies cf Eerica ard besin
morking On tie site or "night"_
{ it 0n2 tirie, not *8o long #50_ jic Patrzots #ere es "seless
85 a tunen 0f fcolish "boot:8 " with "othing 60in5 for U3 but
1
our idealistic 60als. Xosz our 6oals {ile Fithin GUI' {rips ex
4
our ir;ies arc tegiunim; t0 acti;ateo i ler6e ses'ient 0f the
"left" a@d the "right" 4r8 no iorger shootin; 2 + eack otrer.
Yes, the fear of our emenies ere IL(T reelistic_ "ie bullits cf
tbe pro-Anerica Fevoiuticnaries {1 eirec a t the alie eneliics
in control andl not at eacil otier.
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[e follcwing is 2
t& a tape sent to the F . Jand the nexz
Jervices in early April 974 .
[he ner Revolutionary Aray herewith innediately declares that
the present coverntent of the United Stetes of America is an
[llegal confederation 0f alieng a3d encmles of the people cf
Inerica.
Phe National Revolutionary Arzy (I34), its- officers ana followers
ienceforth Sececd froz the United States cf {merica until such
tEre We ey b8 able to restore 8 ' Governzent of the people, by
the people and for tne pcople and ous+ the ` eneny aliens now in
con trol.
Through force and violence ena #hat ever neans available to the
RRA, #e Iill, totally, forcefully ana ckly restore S_fity to
ouI Arerican Republic
{e have adopted tie Lerican Constitution ixi it8 original fora,
revised tne Bill of Rights aud elininated or revised 2l1 0f the
Amendments t0 the Consiitution_
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Ye have formed 3 Naticnel Ceucus of hundreds of knorn and sog8
UI~known political leader8 wnose present identities #ill rc-ain
anono ous mio 2t tn2 tire the enc.y alien3 Perish or relinauish
control, will icredintely be brougnt before the Anericah voter
t0 seize popular control of the vecant politicel offices.
#e 0f tne !7 ere the peoplea #e speak fc~ the people:-ind 3i2
wili violently eliminate izericas cneries "ith the haste of &
speeding buliit_
%he MRA ras choseil for i+3 sporeseen 2 well knotn edversary
for the return cf Aserica +o 3 fatural Social Order, Ehe L 1
Revolutiorarie3 0f tile %3.} ere ordered raintain sccrecy
in ever;
#ay Fossiblz and *0 #voia detecvion by the enes;
but arC ordered not to dcny tneir e3s0ciaiion ii &t such tize
they are detected by tne eneny or
captured _
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4ll X.R.4. renbers ana associates are instructed tnat if cap-
tured thej are 6overned by tie 12m8 28 set fortn at th? Ceneva
Conference for captured soldiers and prisoncrs of wer:
Thig is by all eeans a Declaration of #ar . Tne enenies 0f
Nhite Lmerica will fall like flie8 at 2 "Zaia" partJ .
WHIIC POYER
FiAfK DrGz AND BILL . CAEROL
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#HE , FOILOHIEG IS BASICALJY Tii; FROGXA} 03 Ts N4TIONAL RSVX
OLUTZON;.4gz Kri IXAG XS I5 "tas ZELZISED T0 1. 003.I- ARD
NE;S SBIVICES I;
Zafk
RIL 1974. Iq IS OXLY A CIzz"
VERSIO; op SCi. 03 OUR JALS XD *4@ 4 KUCH I4izR Dai}; 1
WERSIOX MILL B3 {EZLZASED Tiifi MILL TO@ALLY" XD -@OK OUGHLY
EXPLAIi GU FOLIEICl FLAQYORl .
1, All non-Mhiteg looge citigenship ana prepare Ior repatriation,
i.e/ separeted society until #Tansportation can be arranged _
2,. Federal Reserve abolished and 2l1 illegal tender returned
and replaced %ith legal notes to those persons who are legal
0.S . Citrsens
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3, Israel innediately declared an- illegal eneny State.
4, Immediate deportation of all- jews-~Recial or Religiouse
5. Incone taz abolishec ? Eroduct tazation and industzial
support for the fationel budget .
6 , Inmediate cancellation of the {ational debt.
7 . Irnediate elinination of Poreign , Jewish end enery control
0f banking &nd financial irstititions.
8; Inediate seizure 0f al1 properties and interests of a1l
jewish ana/or enerics 0i Arerica.
9 . Inmediate re-irstatezent of 2
healthy Racial standard
10. Apolition of foreian aid vntil neceseery determination
can investigated.
}1, Iacediate relezse 0f 2ll political prfgoners presently being
bela by tie enezy Gczerncent,
22 + Imcediate and total revicion of tne Jueiciary system o
13. Irmediate re-Of 'E2iz2tion end/or clini:lation of 2l1 1 Se-
tess Governzent agencies.
14 , Irnediate re-orzanization end/or elininaticr of *he Melfare
ana all othez Yeaeral "give away" Goverpnent agencies .
1
15. Irediate arrest: and zapid trials of sericas enenies
and thcse percoxS Fno heve illfully ccnspired to "8ell cut "
America8 voriing Rasses . arsh iunishnlenES to those convicted .
16 . Protection by the Covernne t of citizeng e/einst illegal
beisure of personal properiy 3.4 monies by &lien uscr8 0
17. Xight to #ork and reciewe 2 fa1r %age to hcalthfully
maintaln alll citigeng aud their familiesa
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18 _ EzX Imzediate ret t0 our original fora 'Represented
Repubiic a8 prescribed our founding Fatpers.
1.9. Imediate abolition of 2l1 mfair userv practices. i-e./
Unfair mortgage practiccz? etc.
20 . Immediate rc-Organization of the jationg usatigfactory
school sy stem. Zgtabishrem + of free education systen and trade
gchool and apprentice prozra3:
21. Immediate return to tn? Soverign Rights of Stateg .
22. Instant revisicn 0f tne Sociel Security systen t0 allocate
ppropriate relief immcdiately and hencefozth t0 thoge elderly
and nceay citizens6
23. Irediate abolition of all Governnent "payoff3" to corp-
prations 2nd farrs Ior mot producing or Eroving prcducts and
for rcaiculous depletion payofzs . Yotal eliminetion 0f al1
Governgent pzice Zixing bvt not necessariily certaii price
ceilings and/or so#e conerols t0 Prctect the ` publica
24 Iznediate allocti0n to the forsation 0f an egency to
scientifficallj erd objectively investig?te thorousnly the
parz: acd derages ezu.ed by Farious "32 of al1 drugs .
Eneir
Eapia: but thoroagh 8vjdy will be pregented to tne 1jerican
piblic thaz creztin; i4 3ooe Caje] ror8 liberal and in other
paae: jore etringeat lans governing tne uS2 and sal e 0f &r:gs .
2, Stizfer pcmalties for uber3 of illegal drugs:
ba Harzher peralties for s2l28 of drws.
C Daath Dezaltie3 for Sup-lierg 0f fo-didden drugs .
& < 4boliticn 0f Grus "give .avay" Pr0g1a78 .
p5 . Imrcdiate re-escablishnent 0f a just 125 an order for th2 1
protection of &ll Xerican Citisena and the elimination 0z 1
mericas enenies ,
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