Fox News is now reporting on domestic terrorist Bill Ayers' terrorist manifesto Prairie Fire.
Ayers is the Weather Underground terrorist who bombed the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, several police stations and court houses and many other locations.
He also hired Barack Obama to work on the Annenberg Challenge in Chicago, an organization Ayers helped create. They also worked on the board of the Woods Fund together.
Ayers also held a meet-and-greet in his home for Obama to help launch Obama's political career for the Illinois senate many years ago.
Last week, and investigative website called Zombietime found a copy of Prairie Fire, the book Ayers and his fellow Weathermen wrote during their terrorist years, and posted large scans of the text on his website.
Now Fox News is reporting on the book (see below). While the book contains an incredible amount of controversial information, Fox centers in on the dedication page which lists Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy's assassin.
Now, some people on the Left may not have a problem with Ayers anti-American rantings and terrorist bombings against our country, but Bobby Kennedy has for decades been a beloved icon of all Americans--especially on the Left. Certainly this will offend even liberals.
But this book contains terrorist, Marxist, anti-American writings that should make the blood of any red-blooded American boil.
We are a guerrilla organization. We are communist women and men, underground in the United States for more than four years. We are deeply affected by the historic events of our time in the struggle against U.S. imperialism.
Our intention is to disrupt the empire, to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks, to make it hard to carry out its bloody functioning against the people of the world, to join the world struggle, to attack from the inside.
The book clearly states the intentions of Ayers and his Marxists:
We need a revolutionary communist party in order to lead the struggle, give coherence and direction to the fight, seize power, and build the new society.
The book also has a list of some of the places Ayers and his terrorist organization bombed around America:
- Haymarket police statue, Chicago
- Chicago police cars
- New York City police headquarters
- Marin County Courthouse
- Long Island City Courthouse
- Department of Corrections, San Francisco
- Office of California Prisons, Sacramento
- Department of Corrections, Albany NY
- 103rd Precinct of New York City police
- Harvard Center for International Affairs
- U.S. Capitol
- MIT research center
- The Pentagon
- Draft and recruiting centers
- ROTC buildings
- ITT Latin America Headquarters
- National Guard Headquarters, Washington D.C.
- Presidio Army Base and MP Station, San Francisco
- Federal Offices of Health, Education and Welfare, San Francisco
Here is how Ayers and his fellow Weathermen terrorist described the turmoil and unrest of the 1960s, what they planned to do in it and how they planned to exploit it:
The unique and fundamental condition of this time is the decline of U.S. imperialism. Our society is in social and economic crisis and assumptions about the U.S. are turned on their heads. These are hard conditions to live through. But they are favorable for the people and for revolution.
These conditions of constant change demand the weapon of theory. Like people everywhere, we are analyzing how to bring to life the potential forces which can destroy U.S. imperialism.
We are a guerrilla organization. We are communist women and men, underground in the United States for more than four years. We are deeply affected by the historic events of our time in the struggle against U.S. imperialism.
Our intention is to disrupt the empire, to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks, to make it hard to carry out its bloody functioning against the people of the world, to join the world struggle, to attack from the inside.
Our intention is to engage the enemy, to wear away at him, to harass him, to isolate him, to expose every weakness, to pounce, to reveal his vulnerability.
Our intention is to encourage the people, to provoke leaps in confidence and consciousness, to stir the imagination, to popularize power, to agitate, to organize, to join in every way possible the people's day-to-day struggles.
Our intention is to forge an underground, a clandestine political organization engaged in every form of struggle, protected from the eyes and weapons of the state, a base against repression, to accumulate lessons, experience and constant practice, a base from which to attack.
Does their language sound anything at all like the kind of class-envy garbage you've been hearing out of the Left for some time now:
Our job is to tap the discontent seething in many sectors of the population, to find allies everywhere people are hungry or angry, to mobilize poor and working people against imperialism
You hear this kind of drivel constantly from Democrats, only cleaned up just a little better.
Ayers and his ilk love nothing more than to see America humiliated, on the ropes and defeated:
Our final goal is the destruction of imperialism, the seizure of power, and the creation of socialism. Our strategy for this stage of the struggle is to organize the oppressed people of the imperial nation itself to join with the colonies in the attack on imperialism. This process of attacking and weakening imperialism involves the defeat of all kinds of national chauvinism and arrogance; this is a precondition to our fight for socialism.
There is more, far more, in Prairie Fire.
Stop and consider for a moment that Barack Obama allowed this America-hating terrorist help launch his political career in his living room. That Barack Obama worked with this man on the board of the Annenberg Challenge and the Woods Fund. That they sat together on panels like the one over juvenile justice.
Barack Obama has a clear pattern of associating with people who despite the United States.
How can we possibly consider electing someone with this wretched judgment (and possibly questionable sympathies) to the presidency?
"Revolutionary war will be complicated and protracted. It includes mass struggle and clandestine struggle, peaceful and violent, political and economic, cultural and military, where all forms are developed in harmony with the armed struggle. Without mass struggle there can be no revolution. Without armed struggle there can be no victory."
3 comments:
I can barely keep up with the daily revelations about Obama and his circle of degenerate friends and advisors. The drive-by media has completely forfeited their credibility and their role as guardians of our republic. They have become a propaganda arm of the Soros-led Left, little different than Der Stürmer and other papers of 1930s Germany.
The alternate media is all that is left to disseminate the truth, but for how long. Obama and his party faithful have already alluded to the need to control information by means such as the mis-named "Fairness Doctrine" and restrictions on the internet.
Keep your powder dry, friends.
Why do you assume Zombie is male?
There's no evidence to the contrary.
Is it even relevant?
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