Fred Ho: Richard Aoki was not an FBI informant
Black Panther Field Marshal Richard Aoki, Bato Talamantez of the San Quentin 6 and Shaka At-Thinnin of the Black August Organizing Committee wear Black August 2004 T-shirts in this photo. Aoki gathered...
View ArticlePart 2: The making and unmasking of informants
Part 1 is called “Straight talk about the New Cointelpro.” by Mike Ely This week, in Part 1, I suggested some basic aspects of necessary security culture for any serious political movement. I’d like...
View ArticleCase studies of police agent provocateurs
Eric McDavid (above) is now serving heavy time in prison because of an entrapment plot by the police agent “Anna” The agent provocateur Anna testified at Eric’s trial: “On the driveto Auburn, a wire...
View ArticleBlack Panther Aoki admitted being an agent? How a smear is made
Here is how people have remembered Richard Aoki. Does such a man deserve investigation of charges, and a standard of evidence before being smeared and rejected on the left? “Layer upon layer…” Watch...
View ArticlePacific Northwest FBI raids & Grand Jury attacks: The voice of brave resistors
A recent statement signed by over 350 organization expressed solidarity with the Pacific Northwest Grand Jury resistors: “On Wednesday July 25th, the FBI conducted a series of coordinated raids against...
View ArticleRaids and Grand Jury witchhunts: Solidarity with Pacific Northwest Resistors
July 25 raid in Portland (Photo: Mike Zacchino) This statement is being circulated by the Committee Against Political Repression. Over 350 Organizations Stand in Solidarity with the PNW Grand Jury...
View Article6 Occupy activists convicted in Seattle: Sentencing Sept. 20
Torch light march against police chief Diaz On August 31 six Occupy activists were convicted of criminal trespass after a four-day jury trial Seattle Municipal Court. They were accused of participating...
View ArticlePart 3 on informants: Militant skepticism toward gov’t claims
Why would anyone trust documents emerging from COINTELPRO — an operation rooted in disinformation and organized smears? “We don’t need a verdict on Richard Aoki, but we do need a verdict on the...
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View Article“The Central Park Five”: How the NYPD and Media Went “Wilding” on Black Teens
This comes from salon.com. Indeed, the jogger case did capture much of what was wrong with New York and America, but not exactly the way we thought it did at the time. It illustrated the way we...
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