| Longtime
Chicago-based court reformed Sherman Skolnick has recently re-released
parts of his 1972 report alleging that the "Chicago Seven" involved
in the 1968 riots at the Democratic Convention were used as agent
provacateurs by the US establishment, which was desiring at the time
to engineer a political escape from the Vietnam quagmire. Skolnick
seems to hint that the current anti-war movement may be used in a
similar way. I have not yet come across any debate or responses to
this, so I'm presenting it as-is. -Brian Salter, QQ editor
The Anti-War Movement - Part 1
By Sherman H. Skolnick
http://www.skolnicksreport.com/
http://www.cloakanddagger.ca/
3-17-4
source: Rense.com
Short preface 3/17/2004. After this preface, there is re-typed,
VERBATIM, my original investigation report of 1972. Ý
Since there is currently supposed Anti-Iraq War Movements, it
is instructive to study prior such movements. Why? To determine,
by example, if the leadership and direction they are taking secretly
serves the purposes of the Aristocracy. To do what? To aid the ultra-rich
wind-down, if not extricate themselves, from a disastrous, bloody
war policy by which they may finally be exposed as ruling WITHOUT
OUR CONSENT, contrary to the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Ý
As the Founder/Chairman of our investigation group, devoted to
the public interest, I tried my best to alert the public to the
fakers selected and installed by funding and orders of the American
CIA, as the supposed "leaders" of the Anti-Viet Nam War activists,
called by some, "The Peace Movement". They were clearly fake then.
Are there such NOW? Ý
View our website story, http://www.cloakanddgger.ca/ "The Overthrow
of the American Republic", Part 50, 3/16/2004, as to the efforts
in the past to block us, threaten us falsely with arrest, and actually
arrest me as the head of our group, for our efforts to confront
CIA "peace movement" fakers, "The Chicago 7", Rennie Davis, Jerry
Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, Tom Hayden, and others. Ý
After I beat state criminal charges of trespass, in confronting
Rennie Davis during a live, not taped, television program, in 1972,
to explain the specific CIA funding of him and his gang; I issued
our report, 1972, on the supposed "Peace Movement". I had beat the
criminal charges by subpoenaing, as part of my defense, the CIA
Station Chief in CHICAGO. By their charter, the CIA IS NOT SUPPOSED
TO ENGAGE IN DOMESTIC OPERATIONS. Ý
Afterwards, about 1973, in the presence of a tv reporter, I interviewed
the CIA Station Chief in Chicago, outside his unmarked door in the
Federal Building in Chicago. Ý
Sherman H. Skolnick: "You are the CIA's Station Chief in Chicago,
right?" Ý
CIA Station Chief in Chicago: "Curious that you know that." Ý
Skolnick: "Simple. The Wall Street Journal has your name on it,
laying on this table in front of your receptionist's bullet-proof
window, outside your unmarked door, here on the fifth floor of this
Federal Building. I also noticed the red security bulb, mounted
above your door, supposed to blink at the same time of triggering
a silent alarm of the security patrol, if someone messes with your
door. The bulb and such was installed by the CIA." Ý
CIA Station Chief: "Well, we are limited to interviewing businessmen
returning from the Soviet." Ý
Skolnick: "I am handing you, in the presence of this tv reporter,
a copy of our report about the 'Chicago 7', Rennie Davis, and the
CIA, entitled 'Chicago 7' Are They For Real' ". original Ý
CIA Station Chief: "We have already examined a copy." Ý
Skolnick: "Now is your chance to call me a liar or fault me. Is
our report accurate?" Ý
CIA Station Chief: "Yes, I do not challenge it." Ý
What follows is a re-typing of our original 1972 report VERBATIM
as then issued and circulated. Because of the length, it will be
posted this way in parts. Ý
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"CHICAGO 7" Are They For Real?
By Sherman H. Skolnick
Chairman, Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the Courts
Ý
Throughout history, governments seeking to perpetuate injustice,
yet being foresighted enought to channel and contain dissent against
their corrupt, repressive policies, use groups of people called
"The King's Men". Such people get money, power, and benefits from
"The King" but he denies knowing them since they pretend to oppose
him. At the present when the terms "radical" and "revolutionary"
are bandied around, it is important to know who some of the alleged
"radical revolutionaries" are, and to consider that some of the
"Chicago 7" are "The King's Men". Ý
Historically, it should be noted that the overthrow of the Russian
Czar and the Russian Church establishment were delayed some 15 years
by the premature activities of anti-czarist groups too weak to accomplish
their goal, and duped and led on by Czarist agents posing as "revolutionaries".
The anti-czarists were thus fooled into eating green bananas. Analysis
only of well-polished rhetoric alone cannot help unmask a faker.
Hard facts, compiled and analyzed point more quickly to put-ups
playing the role of revolutionaries. Applied here will be the reasonable
criteria of money, power, and benefits. Ý
The "Chicago 7" consists of Rennie Davis, Tom Hayden, David Dellinger,
Jerry Rubin, Lee Weiner, John Froines, and Abbie Hoffman. [Previously
called the "Chicago 8", to include Bobby Seale, not believed part
of the put-up.] Also called the "Conspiracy" or the "Conspiracy
7". Ý
With little if any publicity, Rennie Davis and four others who
later became part of the "7", nailed down the Anti-Riot Law as constitutional
by a law suit brought by them in October, 1968, and ending up May,
1969, in the Chicago-based U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit. Ý
[Nat'l Mobilization, Rennie Davis, et al., vs. Foran, No. 17274,
U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit. Clerk's office of which is 27th
floor, Federal Building, 219 So. Dearborn, Chicago]. Ý
During the course of this almost secret suit, Rennie's side laid
down and played dead in court. For example, according to court records,
Rennie's side gave up a challenge to the part of the law dealing
with police. Yet, in the street and on lecture platforms, Rennie
is quick to mouth off "Off the Pigs!" Not so in court. The suit
was brought and accepted as a class action, on behalf of all persons
similarly situated who cross state lines and dissent against the
government, thus binding upon potentially millions of people, none
of whom were in court in the suit or even knew of the existence
of the suit. Ý
Known only to a handful, and unknown to the public, by the time
the "Conspiracy" trial started, September, 1969, the Anti-Riot Law,
thanks to Rennie, Tom Hayden, et al., had been made constitutional.
During the summer of 1969, Rennie, et al., abandoned an appeal to
the U.S. Supreme Court. Thus, actually there were two "trials".
(1) The unpublicized test case of the Anti-Riot Law, Oct., 1968
through May, 1969, and (2) the much publicized "Conspiracy" trial,
Sept., 1969, through February, 1970. The public thinks the Anti-Riot
Law is being challenged in the "Conspiracy" case. Not so. Under
American Jurisprudence, a test of the law cannot be made twice in
the same judicial circuit under the same or similar circumstances.
The earlier almost secret case is legally binding, unless there
is a showing the ruling was procured by fraud or collusion. Knowledgeable
researchers of law suits where collusion is suspected, call such
rulings "tombstone" cases, or R.I.P. cases (Rest in Peace). Ý
When Skolnick confronted Rennie and the others of the "7" in the
hallway during recesses in the "Conspiracy" trial, one by one the
"7" sought to wash their hands of the almost secret prior suit.
Jerry Rubin, one of history's most skilled actors [his uncle Sid
was in vaudeville: Look Magazine, 10/7/69,' p.20], pretended he
did not know what Skolnick was talking about. Dellinger said he
never heard of the earlier case; yet, he was a party-plaintiff,
according to the court records. Abbie Hoffman made obscene jokes
about it. A spokesman for Rennie iinformed Skolnick that Rennie
had nothing to do with the case. Hardly a word of this ever saw
print or got on air, yet 5 of the "7" were plaintiffs in the almost
secret earlier case. Ý
For some 14 months, starting September, 1969, to November, 1970,
there was, with a few isolated exceptions, an almost total news
black-out by the Establishment Press, and even, wonder of wonders,
by most of the so-called "underground" papers, who spend the bulk
of their column space on drugs and pornography, with little anti-establishment
news. [It should be noted that the Czars had their "underground",
czarist-owned newspapers also, with many with names when translated
are the same as names of some familiar "underground" papers. Presently,
some 60% of the "underground" papers have been quietly bought out
by the Kinney Corp., on whose board sit several C.I.A. people].
Ý
With considerable labor, time, and energy, from January, 1968
(before Convention Week) to date, staff membes of the Citizen's
Committee to Clean Up the Courts (called the Committee), as part
of an on-going inquiry into court collusion, have unearthed mountains
of factual data, tending to show the "7" case was a real conspiracy.
The Committee believes, based on this data, that during the much-publicized
"7" trial, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, Jerry Rubin, and Abbie Hoffman,
should have been more properly sitting at the Government prosecutor's
table in the courtroom. Since the Committee does not have much,
if any, inside information, we can never know for sure whether we
are right. Only a confession or admission by any of the "7" could
be more certain---such as the recent confessions of two West Coast
agent-provocateur, Louis Tackwood and Eustacio Martinez, that they
were posing as "radical revolutionaries". Ý
1. Background and finances of the "Chicago 7". Unknown to the
public, Rennie Davis, Tom Hayden, and the others who became the
"7", and persons connected with them in the National Mobilization
to End the War in Viet Nam, were funded by federal money, channeled
to them through pass-through organizations connected with the government.
$192,000 in federal money and $85,000 from the Carnegie Foundation,
acting as a conduit for the Central Intelligence Agency, were funneled
to Hayden, Davis, et al., through a front calling itself the Chicago
Student Health Organization. To maintain the deep "cover" of this
latter group, stories were planted in the press describing the group
as being "communist" inspired or directed. Ý
Another $193,313 was funneled to the "7" from the federal Office
of Economic Opportunity by way of or through subsidiaries of the
Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., an alleged "liberal"
think tank posing as a left wing group, but acting as a conduit
for the C.I.A. Other substantial funds came from the Roger Baldwin
Foundation which has, nationwide, taken over the structure of the
American Civil Liberties Union. The A.C.L.U., such as it was prior
to 1967, no longer exists. The Roger Baldwin Foundation is funded
by several pass-throughs, or conduits, for the C.I.A., among others
being: Ý
J.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. [of New York]; New World Foundation; Aaron
E. Norman Fund, Inc. Ý
This is shown by a detailed analysis of I.R.S. form 990-A, filed
by these foundations [one of the few public record tax returns].
Several persons acting for the C.I.A. sit on the Board of Overseers
of the Roger Baldwin Foundation: Jacob M. Kaplan and John L.Saltonstall,
among others. Ý
As to Jacob M. Kaplan, see: New York Times Index, "U.S. Intelligence
Agency", 1967. Several members of the Saltonstall family are involved
with the C.I.A.: Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R., Mass.), sits
with a very small number of people on the Senate C.I.A. sub-committee.
Senator Saltonstall received warm praise in a rare public speech
by the director of the C.I.A. Another Saltonstall family member
posed as a "radical revolutionary" during 1968 Democratic Convention
Week, although in fact a counter-insurgent. Saltonstall's brother
is a high-ranking C.I.A. official; see, "The Espionage Establishment"
by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, 1967, Random House, pp. 160-161;
also pp. 148n; 171, 173, 173n. Ý
To assist those who later became known as the "7", the Roger Baldwin
Foundation in Chicago operated a Democratic Convention Week Project.
In a suit now pending in the U.S. District Court in Chicago, the
defense of one of the defendants is funded by the Roger Baldwin
Foundation. That defendant refused to answer questions about the
pass-through funds channeled from the C.I.A. to the Roger Baldwin
Foundation. See: Skolnick vs. 113th Military Intelligence Group,
et al., No. 71 C 91, U.S. Dist.. Court, N.D. Ill., E.D. [Defendant
John M. O'Brien, while purportedly a military intelligence spy,
is believed to be a double-agent for the C.I.A.] Ý
2. Tom Hayden is one of the more quiet members of the "7". He
is a brilliant counter-insurgent posing as a "radical revolutionary",
operating under the deep "cover" and installed by the Kennedys in
the early 1960s. Hayden has one of the highest security clearances
in the U.S. He risked blowing his deep "cover" when he sat with
highest government officials on the Senator Robert F. Kennedy funeral
train. (See: Logistics of the Funeral" by Anthony Howard, Esquire
Magazine, Nov., 1968, p.120.) Ý
Both Tom Hayden and Rennie Davis nailed down their deep "cover"
by taking up residence in depressed areas, and proceeding to agitate
the community. Started in Newark, New Jersey, in the summer of 1964,
Hayden's activities resulted, in part, in the disorders a few years
later in Newark. All the while, oddly enough, Hayden had almost
absolute police immunity. Ý
Hayden in the spring of 1972 has taken up residence in San Diego,
in preparation for the G.O.P. convention there. While others find
it hard to get teaching positions, or are run out of their jobs
for their politics (such as Angela Davis), Hayden suddenly gets
two teaching positions convenient to his San Diego activities: one
at Immaculate Heart College, and the other, at University of California,
at Los Angeles. Ý
3. Rennard C. Davis, "Rennie" Davis. Rennie's image as a "radical
revolutionary" was firmly planted by his publicist and strategist,
Don Rose, of 1340 East Madison Park, in Chicago's Hyde Park area.
Not too long ago, Rose was an executive of the ultra-right wing,
quasi-government organization, Public Administration Service, 1313
East 60th St., Chicago. P A S is connected with, and does work for,
the U.S. War Department, Mutual Security Agency, and a C.I.A. subsidiary,
the Agency for International Development. Among other things, P
A S does work in puting together police training information. The
funding for Don Rose's work comes, in part, from the C.I.A. pass-through,
the Taconic Foundation of New York. Rose is also the publicist for
an umbrella group of so-called Civil Rights organizations, called
the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, NCCIJ,
1307 So. Wabash, Chicago. The recent head of that group, and the
previous head, were directly connected with, or officers or directors
of urban-affairs type foundations and groups funded by the C.I.A.
(See: Ramparts Magazine, June, 1969, p.17; Chicago Defender, 9/10/70,
front page.) Ý
One of the government functions of NCCIJ is to act as an early
warning system regarding the black community and any bad reactions
to injustices. NCCIJ compiles information on various civil rights
groups and feeds that data to various federal agencies that need
to be informed of possible rebellion in the black community. The
Roger Baldwin Foundation's Ghetto Project in Chicago fulfills a
similar purpose. Ý
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This is end of Part One of this report, as originally made and
circulated in 1972. The items in parentheses and brackets are in
the original. To be continued. Ý
3/17/2004. A few notes as updates. Ý
=== In the Chicago U.S. District Court, in my anti-spying case
against the 113th Military Intelligence Group, I had a winning verdict.
At the time countering cases like mine in the Justice Department
was William Rehnquist. Soon after my winning verdict, Rehnquist
was then appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court where he heard and
ruled on a case like mine, destroying my winning verdict. REHNQUIST
IS AN UNETHICAL SCOUNDREL. HE DID NOT DISQUALIFY HIMSELF DESPITE
HIS PRIOR JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ROLE AS TO SUCH ANTI-SPY CASES LIKE
MINE. Ý
=== Prior to becoming First Lady in the Clinton Administration,
Hillary Rodham Clinton was a Director of the CIA-funded New World
Foundation. Hillary and Bill are a marriage of convenience, two
incompatible sorts hooked together, as a follow up of their separate
roles with the American C.I.A. Ý
=== The Nation Magazine gets part of their funding from the mentioned
CIA Foundations, like the J.M. Kaplan Fund of New York. Once in
a while the magazine will run a heavily censored, watered down story,
harmless in the extreme, about a purported overseas C.I.A. operation.
They never seem to want to mention, however, dirty, bloody DOMESTIC
U.S. operations of C.I.A. which do occur in violation of the spy
agency's charter. Ý
Anti-War Movement
Part 2
by Sherman H. Skolnick
Preface 3/19/4: Ý
This is part two of the posting of our original report, 1972,
about the Anti-Viet Nam War supposed activists. They were selected,
installed, and financed, on behalf of the Aristocracy, through their
American CIA, as the supposed "leaders" of what was called then
the "Peace Movement". Ý
These government-paid and protected agents provocateurs were the
main focus of the oil-soaked, spy-riddled monopoly press. The purpose?
To keep other real peaceniks from being heard and seen. And further,
to censor and side-track any and all data as to the war-mongers
and war-profiteers among the Federal Banker-Judges, paid stooges
in Congress, and the White House. Ý
The American CIA instigated the riots in August, 1968, at the
Democrat Party Convention in Chicago, discrediting the Democrat
candidate for President. Some of the rioters were dupes and the
Chicago Police were not informed about what really they were facing
and why. The bottom line? Richard M. Nixon, Fascist-inclined on
behalf of the Establishment, was installed in the White House. When
the "powers that be" were finished using Nixon as a stooge and scapegoat,
they put their CIA-funded fakers to lead a nationwide campaign to
remove him, 1973-1974 after he was re-elected in a purported land-slide
election 1972, with the Watergate Affair on purpose not widely discussed
PRIOR to the re-election. That was through the Roger Baldwin Foundation,
as we mentioned in Part One, that took over, in 1967, the defunct
American Civil Liberties Union, and continues even now to use the
term "ACLU", as if, as an entity, they still existed. Ý
Included are items in parentheses and brackets, all verbatim as
in our original report. Some updates included at the end of this
posting. "The Committee" referred to is the Citizen's Committee
to Clean Up the Courts, Founder/Chairman, since 1963, Sherman H.
Skolnick. Ý
The purpose is for those who wish to study an example of an Anti-War
Movement created by the Establishment. And then compare it, if possible,
to any Anti-Iraq War Movement that may be led by fakers installed,
directed, and funded by the Aristocracy, by way of again winding
down a bloody, disastrous, blundering war policy that if not terminated,
could unravel the dirty business of the Ultra-Rich and how they
create and instigate Wars and Depressions to further enrich themselves.
Ý
In sum, the mass media lied then. They are lying now. Do not foolishly
demand that WE forward copies of this series to the liars and whores
of the press. If you are so inclined, YOU do that.
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" CHICAGO 7" ARE THEY FOR REAL? Ý
Just prior to the Democrat Convention Week, Don Rose planted a
story in the Chicago Tribune, calculated to attribute any possible
Convention Week disorders to "communists" or other alleged "subversives".
Rose, as an alleged "radical", attended a pre-convention, insiders
only, meeting at the Moraine Hotel, in Highland Park, Illinois.
(By a complicated series of events, that hotel had become a federally-owned
property.) The secret minutes of what purportedly took place there,
August 4, 1968, was written about by the Chicago Tribune's "Red
Squad" (Chicago Police Subversives Unit) reporter, Ronald Koziol.
In a front page story, 9/5/68, head-lined "Bare Secret Riot Planning".
The so-called "secret minutes" were planted by Don Rose with Ron
Koziol, for the purpose of discrediting dissent and the peace movement,
by describing them as "communist" dominated. Ý
Rose often offers his help, for free, to civil rights type groups
that appear to be going too anti-establishment. He thus neutralized
a bus strike by controlling the publicity in the summer of 1968,
of the Concerned Transit Workers. More recently, Rose attempted
to take over the publicity of a chicano group on the Far South Side
of Chicago. Ý
Rose was and is able to control the public image of Rennie Davis
and others of the "7" as purported "radical revolutionaries" by
way of Rose's father-in-law, Jesse Bogue, an executive with the
worldwide wire service, United Press International. Bogue attempted
to stop the circulation of the story about the head of NCCIJ being
with the C.I.A. Bogue succeeded in keeping it a local rather than
network story. Ý
Among the functions of Rennie Davis as a counter-insurgent,
under deep "cover", is to help compile data on U.S. Prisoners
of War in North Viet Nam. With the help of an instant court order
by Federal Circuit Judge Otto Kerner, Jr., Rennie went to North
Viet Nam, in July, 1969, to bring back P.O.W. Navy Lt. Robert F.
Frishman. Frishman began a tour of the U.S., lecturing on how brutal
and inhumane he was treated as a P.O.W., directly contrary to the
position of the peace movement. Ý
"Frishman was taken on tour by the Navy, making highly publicized
visits to six cities in five days to tell his story to the wives
and families of captured and missing pilots. He gave many television
and newspaper interviews and published an account of his experiences
in the Readers Digest in December, 1969. No other returned prisoners
had been given such freedom to speak out. "There is evidence in
the public record that Frishman seriously distorted and misrepresented
the prison conditions inside North Viet Nam." Quoting a free lance
reporter, knowledgeable in such matters, "When the Frishman debriefing
papers came across his desk, he recalled 'I smelled a ringer right
off. It just didn't jibe with everything else I had seen'....Frishman
was telling a song and dance story.' " Chicago Sun-Times, The PW
Story, by Seymour M. Hersh, 2/14/71, page 5 and 42, Home Edition.
" 'There was an absolutely valid case that somebody had to make',
against both the North Vietnamese, one State Department oficial
said....'Frishman truly was a godsend.' " Same story, page 42 (Emphasis
added.) Ý
Court documents regarding Rennie's trip to North Viet Nam state
or imply that he was there on business for the "State Department".
(Emergency Motion, by defendant Rennie Davis, No. 69 CR 180, U.S.
District Court, N.D., Ill., E.D.) Ý
4. Stuart Ball, Sr., and his son, Stuart Scoble Ball, Jr. (who
dressed himself to look with his hair and beard like Rasputin),
together with Don Rose, called the shots for the "7" trial. Investigators
for the Committee discovered the Stuart Ball's (Jr. and Sr.) command
center, conveying messages and orders to others who carried them
to the alleged principal "7" lawyers, William Kunstler and Leonard
Weinglass. Rose's messenger, on the other hand, came and went from
Judge Hoffman's courtroom about every 30 to 45 minutes during the
trial, carrying messages to Kunstler, Weinglass, and Rennie, and
others. Ý
The uncle of Ball, Jr., is George W. Ball, high C.I.A. official,
who came out in the Pentagon Papers smelling sweet while putting
down the military [for 25 years there has been bitter rivalry between
the C..I.A. and the military]. Ball, Sr., is a partner inn the law
firm of Sidley & Austin, Chicago, suspected of being a C.I.A. conduit.
Several of the partners are with the C.I.A. including Matthew J.
iverson. [See: Hard Times Newspaper, Sept.
22-29, 1969, No. 45, p.1]. A former partner in the firm is Walter
J. Cummings, Jr., now a judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago.
Cummings is also a substantial stockholder in the war-&-church interlocked
Continental Ill. Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago. The "7" appeal
is pending before Judge Cummings and two other appeals judges. Ý
Sidley & Austin are also the attorneys for Illinois Bell Telephone
Co. Complaints by phone patrons about wire-tapping are referred
to Stuart Ball Sr.'s law firm. Several of the partners in Sidley
& Austin. including Tully Friedman, are financially interlocked
and/or in other ways participants, with Chicago-based Adlai Stevenson
Institute, a foreign affairs "think tank", operated by State Department
and C.I.A. officials. Among the Stevenson Institute directors have
been George W. Ball, James Hoge, Jr.(more on him later), Sol M.
Linowitz, and Paul G. Hoffman. Linowitz, an official with the Organization
of American States, and former head man at Xerox Corp., is a counter-insurgent
expert with the State Department. Ý
The policy making group in the C.I.A. is called the "Special Group"
created in the Eisenhower years under the secret order 54/12. Among
the members of the "Special Group" is George W. Ball. (See: "The
Invisible Government", by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, paperback
ed., pp.278-279, 313.) Ý
Another Stevenson Institute director , Paul G. Hoffman, has a
long history of links with the C.I.A. He is also director of Fund
for the Republic, Inc., interlocked financially and by overlapping
personnel with the Albert Parvin Foundation and the Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions, both of the latter fronts and
recipients of funds of the C.I.A. The latter two are also interlocked
with Inter-American Center of Economic and Social Studies, known
as C.I.D.E.S., a C.I.A.operation in Latin America. [See: New York
Times Index, 1967 to date.] Ý
5. Command centers. Ostensibly, the "7" had their office during
and prior to Convention Week, in Chicago's Old Colony Building,
408 So. Plymouth Court, one block from the Federal Building. Some
of the actual command centers were as follows: (a) in the office
of the alleged director of Labor Education, Frank W. McCallister
(now deceased), of Roosevelt University, downtown Chicago. McCallister,
while allegedly director of Labor Education, carried out various
counter-insurgency functions of the U.S. State Department in three
African countries: Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the Congo, and in
the South American country, Guyana, (formerly British Guiana), scene
of violent counter-insurgency activities designed to put down local
rule, and in various places in Europe and Asia. Ý
(b) In the Chicago office of the Roger Baldwin Foundation, 6 So.
Clark St. Ý
6. Efforts to control the assignment of trial judge. Originally,
the "7" trial was to be heard by then Chief Judge of the U.S. District
Court, William J. Campbell, who was vulnerable to public challenge
because of his links to the C.I.A. and the crime syndicate. Campbell
has been a director of the Albert Parvin Foundation, a counter-insurgency
operation for training African students, originally sent by West
Coast hoodlums to give a tax shelter to their money. See undisputed
documentation in case #17181, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit,
Additional Appendix, pp.109-120. The Parvin Foundation is a pass-through
for C.I.A. funds. See: New York Times Index, "U.S. Intelligence
Agency", 1967, to date. Ý
Until recently, the president of the Albert Parvin Foundation
has been Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, William O.
Douglas. During attempts to impeach Douglas, his links to the C.I.A.
and the Parvin Foundation became part of the government record.
Ý
See: Final Report by the Special Subcommittee on House Res. 920,
of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 91st
Congress, 2nd Session, Sept.
17, 1970, pp. 18-21. Ý
Shortly after Rennie Davis and the others were indicted on Riot
Conspiracy charges, March, 1969, one evening Rennie sought to pick
the brains of the staff of the Committee, in respect to Judge Campbell.
Naively, the researchers presumed Rennie was going to confront Campbell
in court with the data. The next morning, barely 12 hours later,
Campbell, on his own motion, mysteriously disqualified himself from
the "7" case, without Rennie filing any paper on this. The case
was then steered onto the docket of District Judge Julius J. Hoffman.
Ý
In case of an adverse trial ruling before Judge Hoffman, Rennie
and the others were prepared to destroy, or seek to destroy, the
public image of Judge Hoffman, and thereby seek to overturn a guilty
verdict. Judge Hoffman is noted for helping gangsters go free by
committing what is known in law as "reversible error", conduct and
rulings by him contrary to accepted law and procedure, thus almost
automatically invalidating his verdict on appeal.
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Updates, 3/19/2004: Ý
"Chicago 7" trial attorney William Kunstler had been with the
predecessor agency to CIA, namely OSS. During the "7" trial he used
to eat lunch with Chicago U.S. District Judge Hubert L. Will who
had been C.I.A.'s head of Counter-Intelligence in Europe. Kunstler
ran away every time Skolnick or any of Skolnick's associates sought
to question the lawyer about his activities with the C.I.A. in the
1950s and 1960s. Kunstler was an expert on creating apparent fake
scenarios with his expertise at writing radio scripts. Ý
In should be noted, we also naively permitted Rennie and his gang,
to pick our brains about what we knew about Judge Hoffman. We presumed
Rennie wanted to use it to disqualify Judge Hoffman. It never got
into the court record. We had informed Rennie and his underlings
that Hoffman had previously been a top official of the Brunswick
Company, manufacturer of bowling ball machines and he was tight
with known hoodlums who established the firm and then currently,
the Judge was a major stockholder of Brunswick which at the time
the Judge got Rennie's case, the firm was a major war weapons producer.
A real peace movement leader, not one selected, installed, and funded
by the American C.I.A., would have been glad to publicize known
war industry details about Judge Hoffman and his firm, Brunswick.
Ý
Failure to speak out against war mongers and war profiteers is
typical of fake so-called Anti-War "leaders" who just fail to ever
speak out about specific persons, companies, and pertinent events.This
is a lesson obviously to be studied and applied to any of the current
Anti-Iraq War activists. Ý
In the 1970s, our work led to the jailing, for bribery, of Federal
Appeals Judge Otto Kerner, Jr. He was the highest level sitting
federal Judge to be so sent to prison in the history of the U.S.
Ý
Ý The Anti-War Movement
Part Three
by Sherman H. Skolnick
Preface to the series as of 3/23/2004: Ý
This is another part of our series on the Anti-War Movement at
the time of the Viet Nam War. Studying this may help to scrutinize
any possible fakers foisted on us as supposed "leaders" and "activists"
of the Anti-Iraq War Movement. Ý
The report was issued by us in 1972. It is here VERBATIM as it
was then circulated. Items in parentheses and brackets are identical
to what was in the report. Ý
It is about the fakers selected, installed, and funded by the
American CIA, and promoted by the liars and whores of the Press
as the supposed main activists and "leaders" of the Anti-Viet Nam
War activities, known then as the "Peace Movement". Called "The
Chicago 7 ", that was Rennie, Davis, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin,
Tom Hayden, and others. Ý
The purpose was to sidestep the specifics of the Aristocracy and
the war-mongers who are the stooges and scapegoats for them. And,
to wind down the disastrous Viet Nam War before it would expose
how the Establishment profits from instigating wars and depressions
to further enrich the Ultra-Rich. Sound familiar? Ý
A further purpose was to discredit the 1968 Democrat Party candidate
for President Hubert Humphrey, to install Richard M. Nixon for the
GOP, as the Fascist-inclined occupant and resident of the Oval Office.
Ý
The "Committee" referred to is the independent-minded investigative
group, Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the Courts, the Founder/Chairman
of which has been Sherman H. Skolnick, since 1963. Ý
Earlier parts told how the trial judge was manipulated. Now we
learn about the jurors hearing the Anti-Riot Act federal criminal
prosecution of the "7", starting in 1969.
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"CHICAGO 7" ARE THEY FOR REAL? Ý
7. Efforts to overturn the contempt ruling and the guilty verdict
against 5 of the "7". Ý
(a) Planting of a juror. November 12, 1970, the U.S. Court of
Appeals, Chicago, ruled that the "7" case be sent back to Judge
Hoffman for the specific determination whether there were unlawful
notes passed between the deliberating jurors and Judge Hoffman;
whether there was a forbidden compromise verdict as contended by
juror Kay Richards in her copyright stories, after the trial, in
the Chicago Sun-Times. In an unprecedented special hearing before
Judge Hoffman, starting December 19, 1970, the jurors themselves,
one by one took the witness stand. Ý
Key testimony was by juror Kay Richards Stevens (married after
the trial to Thomas P. Stevens). Age 23, she allegedly is a computer
operator. At the beginning of the trial, September, 1969, Kay Richards
was the only one of 4 alternate jurors, NOT a regular juror. By
a trick, trial juror Miss Kristi A. King, 23, was forced to excuse
herself as a juror. Judge Hoffman read Miss King an allegedly threatening
letter received by her parents from "The Black Panthers". Revealingly,
it was not signed correctly as "Black Panther Party". Kay Richards
replaced Miss King, and thus Miss Richards was "planted" by what
appears to be a group of forces assisted by executives of the Marshall
Field Enterprise newspapers, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Daily
News. Ý
Mrs. Stevens testimony, 11/20/70, included (a) her contentions
that the verdict, by her doings, was a forbidden "compromise verdict",
which if not otherwise disputed, constitutes "reversible error",
which will turn the conviction of 5 of the "7" upside down. (b)
She was the only juror who had no room-mate while the jurors stayed
at the Palmer House, and the only juror to meet with a family member
outside the presence of a court deputy marshal (she met with her
fiance Thomas P. Stevens). Not coincidentally, she brought with
her a typewriter and was busy clacking away on her "notes" almost
every night between trial sessions. She alleged her fiance in the
middle of the trial, arranged supposedly unknown to her, a contract
with the Sun-Times for her exclusive story. (He, not being her husband
yet, would have no legal right to arrange such a contract for her).
She forgot, she said, what the Sun-Times paid her. She refused to
state what position her husband has with the County of Cook. Ý
Data unearthed by the Committee shows that her husband, Thomas
P. Stevens, in December, 1969, became director of the Classification
Dept. of the County government. He is one of the few people in Cook
County who would know by position every undercover agent in Cook
County. Although this data was made available to the news media,
they refused to use it. Ý
(b) Release of records, government and otherwise, to be used to
destroy the public image of trial Judge Julius Hoffman. Shortly
after the contempt ruling and the February, 1970, guilty ruling
for 5 of the "7", certain records, by two methods were turned over
to the Committee. The first group of records arrived from an emissary
of the "7", known to the Committee. The second group of records
arrived by other means. Ý
It was evident from an examination of the records and explanatory
notes accompanying them, that: (1) some of the records evidently
were from inside government sources; (2) others were non-public
bank records and references to bank records. Ý
The upshot of these two groups of records was that a possibly
good case could be made out, showing that Judge Julius Hoffman took
a gift, gratuity, or "bribe", of $300,000, from a litigant in an
earlier, unrelated case, unrelated to the "7". From all surrounding
circumstances, it was evident the "7" wished to have Skolnick's
Committee to be the method of exposing Judge Hoffman for purported
"bribery", and thus destroy Judge Hoffman's public image and thereby
undermine the validity of the jail rulings against the "7". The
Committee has never accused Judge Hoffman of being honest. Ý
The dilemma: on the one hand, the purported records appear genuine.
On the other hand, there is a lingering suspicion tha they were
planted with the Committee, not for an effort to merely expose corruption,
but to destroy Judge Hoffman for the express benefit of the "7".
The Committee has so far not made a public issue of those records,
since it became evident that a faction IN THE GOVERNMENT wanted
Judge Hoffman destroyed to benefit the Chicago 7. Ý
8. Manipulation of judges to gain worldwide travel permission
for the "7". In respect to key rulings on worldwide travel permission
for some of the "7", the important rulings were made by two judges
of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago: (a) Federal Circuit Judge
Otto Kerner, Jr., and (b) Chief Judge Luther M. Swygert. Ý
Judge Otto Kerner, Jr. Members of Skolnick's Committee have been
instrumental in focussing a certain federal probe onto Judge Otto
Kerner, Jr., resulting in Kerner's indictment in December, 1971.
In the course of that work, the Committee became aware of the fact
that Judge Kerner was being pressured and manipulated to grant almost
an unlimited. worldwide trafvel permission to some of the "Chicago
7". Ý
A key ruling of Judge Kerner came on July 15, 1969, prior to the
Conspiracy trial. Kerner, at the drop of a hat, almost instantly
upon application, ordered that Rennie Davis be authorized to travel
to Paris, France, and to Hanoi, North Viet Nam, commencing that
same day. (U.S. vs. Rennard C. Davis, No. 17761, U.S. Court of Appeals,
7th Circuit, Chicago). It is apparent from the application for travel
permission that Rennie, an alleged "radical revolutionary", was
going on U.S. State Department business. See: previous mention of
P.O.W., Navy Lt. Robert F. Frishman. Ý
In May, 1971, Abbie Hoffman and Rennie Davis were indicted as
a result of certain purported disorders as part of the "May Day
Tribe" in Washington, D.C. By May, 1971, it was also evident, or
becoming evident, that Judge Kerner himself faced indictment. To
appease a certain faction in the Justice Department, Judge Kerner
entered a court order revoking Abbie and Rennie's travel permission
and severely restricted them to their home districts. Oddly, there
was a contrary court order entered by Judge Swygert. (Judges in
the same court have equal power; they cannot over-rule one another.)
Ý
Judge Luther M. Swygert. By May, 1971, it was becoming evident
that Judge Swygert, like Kerner, was the target of a federal probe.
The particulars of an apparent series of frauds participated in
by Swygert were put into the Congressional Record by Congressman
H.R. Gross, of Iowa. Cong.Rec., May 17, 1971, p. E4482. Congressman
Gross and others demanded an investigation of the plundering of
a multi-million dollar real estate company by Judge Swygert and
associates of his, including his former law partner. Ý
On June 11, 1971, members of the Committee discovered in the file
of case No.s 18294, 18295 (the "7" appeals), the above described
court order by Judge Kerner revoking court travel permission. Committee
members went to the Chief Clerk of the U.S. Court of Appeals, requesting
a certified copy of the same. Whereupon, in the presence of two
Committee members, the Chief Clerk tore up and discarded the court
order, and said "This is none of your business".
The federal probe of Judge Kerner began to take shape in April,
1969. From that time until May, 1971, the important travel permission
for the "7" were entered by Judge Swygert. From May, 1971, and thereafter,
most of the court ordered travel permission has been entered by
Judge Swygert. May, 1971, is also the time when demands for a federal
probe of Judge Swygert began to take shape. Ý
Because the Committee is instrumentally involved in the probe
of both judges, the Committee is quite aware of numerous bits and
pieces of details that support the statement that Kerner and Swygert
have been manipulated and pressured to grant court ordered worldwide
travel permission to the benefit of some of the "Chicago 7". Ý
9. Another example of governmental money, power, and benefits
to the "Chicago 7". Shortly after the "7" indictment, March, 1969,
Rennie Davis arranged a lease for the "Conspiracy" office, as it
was called. Rooms 404-407, in the Steger Building, 28 East Jackson
Blvd., Chicago. That building at the time of the lease was a federally
owned and supervised building. The lease started June 1, 1969,.
[Note: the previous mention of the pre-convention secret meeting
at another federally owned and supervised property, the Moraine
Hotel.] Ý
Several tenants near and above Rooms 404-407 were arbitrarily
forced to move by the building manager suddenly doubling and tripling
their rent. The FBI occupied vacated space near and above the "Conspiracy"
offices. An alleged employment agency in the Steger Building appears
to have been a surveillance and protection "cover" operation. Ostensibly,
the FBI was keeping the "Conspiracy" under surveillance. Their actual
functions appeared to have include protecting Rennie and others
from harm by right wing extremists who would not know Rennie's true
role as a counter-insurgent and believed that he was a "radical
revolutionary". Ý
Little known records in a Circuit Court of Cook County case show
that the lease required federal permission. See; Hulman vs. Lawn
Savings, Circuit Court of Cook County, Chancery Division, No. 68
CH 1888. Asset: Steger Building. The lease also required court permission.
Ý
10. During the "7" trial, unknown to the public, Abbie Hoffman
stayed from time to time at the home of James Hoge, Jr., director
of the Stevenson Institute and executive director of the Chicago
Sun-Times. (Field Enterprises executives, many of them in the war
business, are not exactlly "left wing".) The Sun-Times, as noted,
ran the copyright "compromise verdict" series by juror Kay Richards,
and had editorialized for the release of the "7" on appeal bond.
Ý
The president , until recently, of the Newspaper Division of Field
Enterprises, has been Bailey K. Howard, listed in the banned book
"Who's Who in the C.I.A.". He has been a director of General Analine
& Film Corp., interlocked at one time with Hitler's I.G. Farben
Works. Howard is a major stockholder and until recently a director
of Chicago's scandal-ridden Civic Center Bank (now called the Chicago
Bank of Commerce). Howard's close pal, Judge and Major General Otto
Kerner, Jr., is a fellow stock-holder. Ý
The major news media have seen to it that no one disturbs the
media image of the "7" as being "radical revolutionaries". ==============================================
Ý
Updates as of 3/23/2004:
The "7", instigating the riots at the 1968 Democrat Convention
in Chicago, discredited Presidential Candidate Hubert Humphrey and
helped install Richard M.Nixon. In later years, a source of ours
turned over a huge pile of secret internal records of the Encyclopedia
Britannica, showing that Hubert Humphrey in the 1970s traveled around
the U.S. and elsewhere, supposedly helping market the Encyclopedias.
The huge funds paying him off were from the American CIA, through
the Encyclopedia offices in Chicago, and laundered through the Chicago
facilties of the Northern Trust Bank of Chicago, by way of two C.I.A.
officials as purported officers of that bank. Ý
That is, the bloody spy agency was covering all bases, both Humphrey
and Nixon. Ý
Some time after circulating in 1972 our story about the "Chicago
7", we found out that the apparently "planted" juror, Kay Richards,
was a computer operator at a Chicago-area firm whose primary work,
under contract, was for the American C.I.A. Her writing for the
Chicago Sun-Times helped wreck the government's prosecution of the
"7". In very recent years now, the Sun-Times has reportedly had
as secret owners, along with Lord Conrad Black, the Red Chinese
Secret Police. Visit the extensive stories on the Red Chinese Secret
Police, as they operate on U.S. soil, and with Wal-Mart. See: www.skolnicksreport.com
Ý
Note that even in very minor, routine Federal criminal cases,
the Judges are very strict and DO NOT usually grant travel permission
outside the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Court in the district
of the pending trial or the home district of the defendant. Certainly,
not granting permission to travel outside the U.S. jurisdiction
such as to a purported enemy nation. The travel permission granted,
for example to Rennie Davis, to meet in Paris, with Madame Ngu,
has to be considered in view that she was the purported head of
the CIA plot to assassinate President Kennedy, mentioned earlier
in this series. What did Rennie know about THAT? What did Rennie's
father, a top advisor with an office in the Nixon White House, and
the Elder Davis being French and tight with the French CIA, know
as well about Madame Ngu and the murder of JFK and the role of Nixon
in the Dallas public execution of JFK? And did the FBI/CIA protect
Rennie Davis for these reasons? Ý
Remember, the French took secret films of the JFK murder, threatening
to release the same, but in the meantime, using them, as is usual
between Aristocracies, for extortion, such as now against the Bush
White House. Ý
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