From: Travis
Subject: Giuliani on Obama-Ayers --- Full FBI report on Weather Underground
Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008,

 *READ, WATCH AND PASS ALONG!*

1)-  Fox Interview with *Giuliani *on Obama's friend Weather Underground
founder William Ayers:
 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2102502/posts


2)-  1976 *FBI* Chicago Field Office Summary on the Weather Underground
Organization:
http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/weather.htm
*Excerpt:*
Source: *FBI*, via Freedom of Information Act.
In 1976, the FBI's Chicago Field Office prepared a summary which described
the activities of the Weather Underground Organization [*WUO*], also known
as Weathermen. *This organization described itself as a revolutionary
organization of communist men and women.* The FBI's analysis of its
motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this
summary. [some excerpts from the 1976 report linking the organization to
foreign governments...]
*From the moment in October, 1967, when Radio Hanoi announced the formation
of the South Vietnamese Peoples Committee for Solidarity with American
People (by the National Liberation Front (NLF), the political arm of the
Viet Cong) with the objective of establishing relations with "'progressive'
organizations and individuals in the United States," a political front was
enjoined in behalf of the national interests of the Democratic Republic of
North Vietnam (DRV) (and the NLF), the purpose of which was to intensify the
anti-war sentiment in the United States*. *From the initial meeting between
the Vietnamese and leading anti-war activists held in Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia, in November, 1967, to the July, 1969, meeting with leading
Weatherpeople held in Havana, Cuba, the influence of Vietnamese
representatives on the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) leadership
became sharply pronounced. At the same time, the example of the Cuban
revolution became the guide for the emerging American student revolutionary.
With an increasing number of trips to Havana where the youthful
revolutionary could learn at first hand how to create revolution, the
influence of Cuba on the developing WUO [Weather Underground Organization]
was enormous*. The WUO obtained their revolutionary methodology from the
Cubans and Vietnamese and, importantly, put into practice what they had
learned from them. The Weathermen, of course, did not just happen to come
about during the June, 1969, SDS National Convention. They fully admit their
radical heritage began during experiences gained in SDS and, as shown
herein, their international contacts with representatives of the DRV and
NLF, which began in 1967, increased their anti-imperialist consciousness so
that, by 1969, they had solidified their revolutionary commitment to include
the maximum optimum of armed struggle.
So, when Huynh Van Ba, representative of the Provisional Revolutionary
Government of Vietnam (PRG), instructed the WUO to *'look for the person who
fights hardest against the cops...Don't look for the one who says the best
thing [talks pretty]. Look for the one who fights,'* the campus base was
forgotten and the WUO began to recruit the greasers and assorted oddments
who had displayed their hatred of authority in direct combat with police.





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