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The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"About it, she's gotten hitch Fox 6 or 7 times. What are the odds, not one of them was to Larry King? Just by running the numbers alone. And could you imagine that sex tape getting leaked? I am so firing a talk with him house hammers all need back naked. And Larry, just laying there on the diaper. Well, toxic fill while Donnie was reporting? Pontificating? Did see his shadow, so we'll get 6 more weeks of winner, so. There you go. Now here's our Xbox. Let's see, today's February 2nd. Yeah. 6 more weeks. Sounds about right, Phil. Yeah. I thought maybe there would be 6 more weeks. Of winter. I can never remember from one Groundhog Day to the other, what he saw last year. You don't take it to heart as though what you're saying. How do you even know we saw you? How did that, yeah, how do they tell? Is there like a referee there? Yeah, oh my gosh. The problem is they've also got the judges and all those cameras. TV lights are always going to see a show, right? You're saying it's inaccurate. Well, so this weather underground. They blow stuff up. Oh, these guys meteorologists. Weather underneath. I want to say the weather underground was one of the first online presentations I saw for as far as the Internet goes. That CompuServe, remember that? Yeah. The weather underground. I think they might have been the one of the first websites. But Josh is indeed correct referencing a terrorist organization. Certainly. In the United States, known as the weather. Yeah, yeah. They were domestic terrorists. Wow, amazing. That they would think that's a great idea. I'm not sure. Are you going to see symbionese Liberation Army wedding tips? I'm not giving bank robberies. Welcome to welcome to the koresh's barbecue. All right. The Waco taco. It smells like human flesh burning. It's funny. Oh my God. It's 15°. In Pennsylvania this morning,

American Scandal
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on American Scandal
"In 1974, the nation was captivated by a new story that seems stranger than fiction. Patricia Hearst, the granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, had been kidnapped from her home in Berkeley by a group of radical political activists. The group called itself the symbionese Liberation Army, and although her kidnappers threatened her life and kept her trapped in a dark closet for weeks, Hearst would soon agree to become a member of the SLA. Hearst went on to take part in bank robberies. She trained to be a guerrilla fighter, and after she issued scathing condemnations of her family and their worldview, it appeared that hers to become a different person, a convert to a radical cause. As the saga unfolded, it stirred debate about wealth, politics, and even the nature of free will. But for many, the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst was a story about the media, and the public's appetite for shocking and sensational news coverage. It's a discussion that reemerged decades later, with the rise of true crime, a genre that's forced conversations about the media's responsibilities when telling stories about criminals and their victims. My guest today is journalist and author Sarah weinman, who writes the crime column for The New York Times book review. She's the author of the Rio Lolita. Her latest book is scoundrel, which tells the story of a convicted murderer who grew famous in was set free, only to attempt murder once again. We'll discuss how the coverage of Patricia Hearst was part of a longer lineage of true crime. We'll look at what explains the enduring appeal of the genre. And how true crime can be both a force for good and ill. Our conversation is next. American scandal is sponsored by a new limited series on Hulu, welcome to chippendales. Starring Kumail Nanjiani, Murray Bartlett, annaleigh Ashford, and Juliette Lewis. It's inspired by the dark true events behind the founding of the chippendales male strip club empire and how it all took a sinister turn with multiple murders. There's so much more to this story than just a male strip club. There is partying, there's greed, and then there's murder. And it's all inspired by true events down to the nitty Gritty call to the FBI murder plot. So if you need a new show to get into, this is the one. Welcome to chippendales, has it all. Be sure to check out welcome to chippendales, now streaming only on Hulu. American scandal is sponsored by audible. If you're like most adults, you have chores to do. Commutes to make, waiting rooms to wait in, and time to yourself, you crave. I do too, but I make the most of all of them by listening with audible. Titles like confidence man by Maggie haberman, and like all audible members, I get one credit every month, good for any one of the many classics, bestsellers, and new releases regardless of price to keep forever. Let audible help you discover new ways to laugh, be inspired or be entertained. New members can try it free for 30 days, visit audible dot com slash AS or text AS to 505 hundred. That's audible dot com slash AS or text AS to 505 hundred to try audible free for 30 days. Audible dot com slash

The Eric Metaxas Show
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"John Muir welcome. Thanks, Sarah. Given how many Americans voted, they deserve more of me, good and hard. Did you know that their Americans that didn't vote? Really? Yes. They claim to be Christians saved by faith. And they seem to think that that means that they don't need to vote. They're still going to heaven. I wonder if actually they don't have faith because their works or their lack of works seem to prove that their faith is a lot of talk. But that could just be me. Eric, I'm willing, I'm willing to sell them indulgences to maybe ease their way along. Yeah, or even rent them and just see how it goes. Yeah, there you go. Look, we have to talk about the piece that you wrote behind you. People who watch this on video can see behind you the image of a young Patty Hearst, symbiote, the symbionese Liberation Army in the 70s when we were kids kidnapped her. She was of extremely wealthy heiress. And people who are younger wouldn't know this, but something happened. Her captors sort of brainwashed her into thinking the way they were thinking. So that she sided with the people who tortured and raped and kidnapped her. And it's called Stockholm syndrome. And you've written a piece that's streamed dot org that deals with that. So go ahead and tell us about that piece. Yeah, Patti Hearst was grabbed by a bunch of San Francisco radicals of the kind that formed Kamala Harris, Willie Brown was the political mentor of Kamala Harris. He was also the political mentor of Harvey Milk, the gay activist and the reverend Jim Jones, the left wing cult leader who started that compound in Guyana and got everyone to take cyanide and drink in the Kool-Aid. This ferment, this world of crazed radicalism is what gave birth to the woke movement, which currently dominates the entire Democratic Party and is being posed on the United States. The thesis of my column at streamed dot org, which is the title which is America is Patty Hearst and the midterms were decided by Stockholm syndrome. Now, Patti Hearst was in beautiful, smart, intelligent, kind woman who was kidnapped by what styled itself as a left wing revolutionary army. It was simply a natural progression of the crazy anti war movement of the weather underground and all these leftist groups that were linked to Barack Obama. Barack Obama's autobiographies were ghost written in part by Bill ayers of the weather underground. The connections here are direct. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is simply documentary evidence of the real connections of these extreme leftist radicals. Barack Obama and the Democratic Party are much more tied to leftist terrorism than anyone in the Republican Party is remotely linked to anyone on the far right. The far right is genuinely the racist rights. It's out in exile. Nobody has anything to do with it. It's completely radioactive. Nobody's secretly messaging Richard Spencer David duke for instructions. Nobody's David duke did not ghost write Donald Trump's book the way Bill ayers ghost wrote Barack Obama's book. The left is on good terms with its crazy radicals. As we saw during the George Floyd riots, antifa, the left wing revolutionary armed movement, their brown shirts, they were out in the streets beating people up, shooting them, threatening their lives, burning down neighborhoods, and what did the left do, it had the police let them do it. And all they used the police for was to arrest people by Kyle rittenhouse and Jake gardiner who defended themselves. Against the antifa radicals and the common street plugs and welfare parasites and looters who were stealing stuff out of store windows, destroying black and Hispanic neighborhoods, devastating the attempts of people in minority communities to have businesses to lead decent lives..

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak: America Is Patty Hearst
"Talk about the piece that you wrote behind you. People who watch this on video can see behind you the image of a young Patty Hearst, symbiote, the symbionese Liberation Army in the 70s when we were kids kidnapped her. She was of extremely wealthy heiress. And people who are younger wouldn't know this, but something happened. Her captors sort of brainwashed her into thinking the way they were thinking. So that she sided with the people who tortured and raped and kidnapped her. And it's called Stockholm syndrome. And you've written a piece that's streamed dot org that deals with that. So go ahead and tell us about that piece. Yeah, Patti Hearst was grabbed by a bunch of San Francisco radicals of the kind that formed Kamala Harris, Willie Brown was the political mentor of Kamala Harris. He was also the political mentor of Harvey Milk, the gay activist and the reverend Jim Jones, the left wing cult leader who started that compound in Guyana and got everyone to take cyanide and drink in the Kool-Aid. This ferment, this world of crazed radicalism is what gave birth to the woke movement, which currently dominates the entire Democratic Party and is being posed on the United States.

American Scandal
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on American Scandal
"May 16th, 1974, and bill Harris is walking through the aisles of a sporting goods store in Inglewood, California. Harris has a thick mustache and a pair of aviator sunglasses perched on his nose. As he peruses the aisles, he knows he doesn't look conspicuous, just another guy out shopping on a Thursday. But for Harris maintaining a low profile is key, he and his wife Emily are two of the core members of the symbionese Liberation Army. They go by the names Tycho and Yolanda, and they've worked side by side with the group's leader sin Q as the SLA has carried out a series of risky missions. Most recently, the SLA led a high profile operation in the Bay Area, robbing a bank, and making sure Patricia Hearst was caught on camera. The robbery was largely a work of fever, showing the world that Patricia Hearst had given up her allegiance to the ruling class and become a radical activist. As a work of propaganda, Harris will admit the operation was a success. Hearst's photo was printed in newspapers across the country. It kept her story front and center, giving the SLA another opportunity to publicize its message. Still, if Harris is being honest, he's begun to question sink Hugh's leadership. He agrees it was smart to relocate to Los Angeles. Sin Q thought going to LA would make the group harder to track, and they've had a chance to get some fresh recruits in the new city. But beside growing the group and running away from the cops, sin Q doesn't seem to have a coherent vision. No real strategy to bring about systemic change. Still, sin Q is their leader, and Harris has agreed to follow orders. So today, it's his duty to pick up some basic supplies from a sporting goods store. He came down here with his wife and Patricia Hearst, who's waiting for them outside in the van, serving as a lookout. Harris gathers up supplies, trying to move fast. He doesn't want anyone to spot Hurst in the parking lot. But as he turns a corner, Harris spots a shotgun shell bandolier, hanging from Iraq. Harris pauses, staring at the belt. For mons he and his wife have been bouncing between safe houses. It's been a meager existence, and although Harris does object to the excesses of capitalism, sometimes he finds himself longing for material goods, like this bandolier, sitting right in front of him. Harris knows he can't buy it. That might arouse suspicion. But he doesn't want to walk away from it either. So looking both ways, he picks it up and slides it into his pocket. And then he heads to the register to buy a few things and get out of the store. But as Harris begins making his way to the exit, the clerk's voice pipes up behind him. The man asks whether Harris is planning to pay for the item he's clearly shoplifting. Harris turns and looks at his wife. He knows he's just made a huge mistake. But they can't let themselves be apprehended. Not only are both of them carrying concealed pistols, but the most infamous woman in America is waiting for them in a van across the street. Harris has only one option. He dashes out of the store, heading to the van, but the second he makes it to the sidewalk, Harris slammed to the ground by the store clerk and another employee. Soon, other men from the store pile on in a heap of bodies. Harris can hear his wife yelling through the melee. It's a chaotic mass of grunting man and flailing arms, and Harrison is about to give up. But suddenly, bullets begin sailing across Crenshaw boulevard. The windows of the store crack and burst apart, and when Harris and the other men look up, they find Patricia Hearst, unloading a submachine gun out of the window of the van. The man scramble up, scattering in every direction. Harris knows it's only a matter of minutes before the cops show up. So as soon as her stops firing, Harrison his wife run toward the van. Harris jumps in the driver's seat, cranks the key and guns the engine. As he takes off down Crenshaw, he lays his foot on the pedal driving like a madman. Only looking away from the road to steal a glance at Patricia Hearst, who surrounded by a stockpile of guns and ammo, and staring out the window with a look of fury. A day later, Randy Hurst enters the Dan of his home in hillsborough, California. He and his wife, Catherine, sit down with a group of FBI agents. Men who've been living in their house full time. As Randy pours himself another drink, he launches back into a heated debate, telling the agents he doesn't believe the theories. His daughter Patricia is not a radical. And it doesn't matter what she said on some recording, or if she was party to some shoot at it, sporting goods store. One of the agents begins to push back, noting the seriousness of the situation. His daughter is on record, saying she decided to stay with her captors. The writers Randy is about to rehash his argument. A door to the den swings open and the family's cook steps into the room, looking nervous. She sputters out something about the SLA. The police have found them, and it's all over TV. Randy and his wife Catherine exchange a look. Then Randy hurries forward and turns on the TV, flipping to a local news station. On the screen is live footage from Los Angeles, hundreds of officers are on the scene, helicopters are buzzing in the sky, and a police officer with a bullhorn is shouting at a rundown yellow house, demanding that those inside come out with their hands up. Catherine turns away from the screen, looking appalled. Of Randy turned this off. Catherine, patty could be inside that house. It's exactly turn it off. You don't want to see our daughter. Don't want to see our daughter get killed in a fight with the police. You think it's true that she's become one of them? You think she's going to stand there with her comrades, firing guns at the police? Catherine shakes her head as a tear forms in her eye. I don't know what to think. Catherine, she's still our girl. She's been living with a gun to her head. And even if she was brainwashed by those lunatics, the idea she may have picked up are not going to stick with her. We'll get our daughter back. I just don't want to watch. I can't do it. Catherine wipes away a tear and storms out of the room. Randy understands his wife's feelings. But he refuses to turn off the TV. Not when there's a chance his daughter might come out of that house alive and free. So he turns back to the TV and keeps watching. The moment is tense, nothing is certain. And then gunfire wraps on both sides, and the LAPD shoots tear gas into the house. And then the reporter cries out that the house is on fire. Thick, black smoke begins curling up from the structure. And then flames erupt from the windows as the house is engulfed in an inferno, with everything burning. From wondering, this is episode two of the kidnapping of Patty Hearst from American scandal. In our next episode, law enforcement closes in on the remaining members of the SLA, while the hearse family grapples with a devastating loss. If you'd like to learn more about the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, we recommend the books American heiress by Jeffrey toobin, and every secret thing by Patricia Campbell Hearst and Alvin Moscow. This episode contains reenactments and dramatized details. And while in most cases, we can't know exactly what was said in all our dramatizations are based on historical research. American scandal is hosted, edited and executive produced by me, Lindsey Graham for airship. Audio editing by Molly Bach, sound designed by Derek Barron's music by Lindsey Graham. This episode is written by AJ marisha, edited by Christina malzberg. Our senior producer is Gabe ribbon. Executive producers are Stephanie Chan's Jenny Laura beckman and Marshall Louis for wondering.

American Scandal
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on American Scandal
"Development in a national news story. Like everyone else in America, the DJ has been closely following the saga Patricia Hearst. It began with real news coverage, the story of a crime, targeting one of the most important families in America. But in the week since, the coverage of the kidnapping has turned into a circus. Journalists have published conspiracy theories, false leads, off color jokes, and tasteless headlines. It's increasingly obvious that the media is less interested in practicing responsible journalism and more focused on milking the story for profit. But this radio station is in the business of news, too. And with a hot lead sitting right in his lap, the DJ knows he has to go speak with his producer and figure out a plan. The DJ walks down the hallway and finds his producer hunched over a newspaper. The DJ doesn't say a word, he just slides over the photo, Patricia Hearst. The producer glances at the photo, does a double take. Then he asks, who else has seen this? The DJ responds that he hasn't shown it to anyone. And he didn't just get a photo, whoever sent this also included an audio tape. The producer sits up, suddenly looking animated. In radio news, tape is a golden commodity, so the producer tells the DJ to load it up, and I'll decide whether to broadcast it on air. Maybe even in the next few minutes. The DJ nods now aware they're under the gun. He takes the tape out of the envelope and gets it set up. And when it begins playing, he and his producer hear the unmistakable voice of Patricia Hearst, a voice that's already been broadcast on radio stations and TV networks across the country. But something about Hearst on this tape sounds different. The media heiress begins by condemning her family. She says the SLA is not hurting her, and that the real threat is from the FBI, and her parents indifference to the poor. Then Hearst makes a startling announcement. I have been given the choice of one being the least in a safe area for two joining the forces of the symbionese Liberation Army and fighting for my freedom and the freedom of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay and fight. The tape stops playing, and the producer looks up at the DJ. This is sensational. Patricia Hearst has joined her captors. They have to air the tape right away. The DJ doesn't know what to say. Before broadcasting the tape may be law enforcement should hear it first. Or maybe the hearse family should have some say in the matter too. But the producer reminds the DJ that a half dozen other stations could have already received the same package. If the station waits too long, they could get beat to the story. The DJ nods gets ready to broadcast the tape. Two weeks later, Patricia Hearst looks out the window of a station wagon as it dries down the streets of San Francisco. She gazes at a series of tall, white Victorian homes. There's a web of electrical lines connecting San Francisco streetcars, and everywhere she looks, people are out walking alone, strolling by themselves, free to go wherever they want. It's a disorienting feeling, being back out in the world. And Hearst knows that if anyone saw her, they'd think she looks like a freak. She's wearing a dark wig and her skin is pale from weak, spent in a closet. Hearst is grateful for the opportunity to get out of the closet to see the world and other people. But she is feeling panicked. In a few minutes, hers is going to join several members of the SLA in a bank robbery. It's largely intended to be an act of political theater, targeting a steward of American capitalism. But there's a reason the SLA wanted Hearst to take part in the operation, and ulterior motive that central to the plan. Soon, the car comes to a stop, and the group's leader sinq turns to his comrades. All right, now remember, 90 seconds in and out. It's all we got. Tanya, you good on your part? Hearst is confused for a moment until she remembers sink Q is talking to her. Tonya is her new adopted name in the SLA. I've got it. All right, good. What's wrong? Her steps out of the car with a gun hidden beneath her long, dark coat. She and the others approach the entrance of the hibernia bank. When they step inside, sin Q pulls out his gun and shouts at the customers, customers shriek and fear and begin diving to the ground. As the SLA storms into the bank, first finds a security camera and plants herself directly in front of it to enact her part of the plan. This is Tanya. You all know me as Patricia Hearst. Now, the first person who puts his head up. I'll blow it off. The customers shriek again in fear. Everyone is on edge. But with her back to the door, hers doesn't notice two new customers entering the bank. When the new customer startled one of the SLA recruits, she accidentally fires her gun, and the two new customers fall to the ground. Sink you shout out an order. Let's go. Let's go. As Hearst races out of the bank, someone fires their gun again. The group piles back into the station wagon, and it peels out into the street. As she catches her breath, hers meets in Q's eyes and nods. It's only going to be a matter of hours before the news breaks, and everyone learns that Patricia Campbell Hearst robbed a bank. She'll be seen as a dangerous criminal, a true believer in the symbionese Liberation Army. No matter what she says in the months and years to come, her knows that she is crossed a line, one she can never come back from. A mysterious death happened in April 2022 in Lynchburg, Virginia. Johnny cashman's mother, who lived far away in Maine, hadn't heard from her son in a few days, and started to worry. It wasn't like him. She asked the police to go to his house for a welfare check, where they found Johnny on his back with pools of blood around him. His death was quickly ruled a medical issue, and the case was closed. But the family was suspicious and demanded an autopsy. They were denied, being told to trust the system, but when Johnny's ex-girlfriend entered his apartment a few days after he was cremated, it was obvious his death was not a medical issue. There was blood everywhere. The bathroom looked like a murder scene. The generation Y podcast has spent the past ten years breaking down cases like Johnny cashman's, diving deep into the details, and combing through all the evidence to find out what really happened. To hear the story of Johnny cashman and other incredible cases like it, listen to the generation Y podcast on Amazon music or wherever you get your podcasts.

American Scandal
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on American Scandal
"A PhD in philosophy. But Hearst's dreams of independence would be cut short. A group known as the symbionese Liberation Army targeted her for kidnapping. The political radicals planned a brazen assault, which they believed would strike at the heart of American capitalism, sexism, and racism. And in the aftermath of the crime, the Hearst family found itself at the center of a national media sensation. One that raised questions about what had really happened to Patricia Hearst. This is episode two, the negotiation. It's the night of February 4th, 1974, and Patricia Hearst is lying in the trunk of a vintage white Chevy. Her wrists are bound with rope. She's blindfolded and gagged. And although the pain is excruciating, hearse keeps gyrating her hands against the rope trying to break free. She doesn't understand how it came to this. Just an hour ago, she was curled up on the couch, watching television with her fiance, Steve weed. There was a knock on the door and when they answered, they found a woman in the hallway, who said she accidentally ran into someone's car and was hoping to use the phone. It didn't seem like anything to think twice about. But then, in the blink of an eye, a pair of armed intruders burst into the apartment. Hearst's fiance fled out the back, leaving her by herself, outnumbered, and held at gunpoint. At first, the crime didn't make any sense. But it didn't take long for her to realize that she was the target. At the intruders wanted to kidnap the granddaughter of media mogul William Randolph Hearst. So she was dragged out of her apartment, thrown into the trunk of a car, gagged with a cloth and blindfolded. And then the car sped away. Lying in the dark trunk, Hearst keeps moving her hands, trying to find some way out of the ropes. If she can get her hands free, she can take off the blindfold. And maybe find a latch to open the trunk from the inside. When the car comes to a red light, she'll be able to jump out and make a run for it, and pray that her captors don't open fire. For several minutes, Hearst works patiently, getting closer and closer and finally, she manages to free one of her wrists. Hers takes off the blindfold, and began searching frantically for the latch to open the trunk. But as she glides her hand over the dark metal, suddenly the car slows down, and pulls over. A car door slams, and before she can put her blindfold back on, the trunk swings open, and hers comes face to face with a man with a short Afro. A man yells out, asking how the hell the blindfold came off. He asks for assistance and right as Hearst tries to leap up, someone else rushes over and grabs a hold of her. She begins thrashing. But her two captors lift her up and then toss her into the back seat of another car. The man with the Afro hops in after her and snarls and Hearst, telling her not to make a single noise and threatening to shoot her if she does. Hearst can tell the man a serious. And with her mouth still gagged, she just nods her head. It doesn't make another sound. For a while the car continues driving through the streets of Berkeley. When it begins to slow down on a residential street, one of the men reaches over to Hearst and puts a blindfold back on. Then he tells her to get up and get out. Hearst has led into what seems to be a house. She's taken on a winding tour until finally she shoved forward into another room. The door shut and locks behind her. When hers begins feeling around, she realizes she's in some kind of tiny space, maybe only a few feet wide. Her starts to panic, feels like she's in a coffin. She begins knocking into the walls, trying to find her way out, trying to get back into the light. When a man's voice calls out from the other side, telling her to stop, it's just a closet. Her slumps to the ground, feeling defeated. But as she rubs her hand along the perimeter of the closet, she notices something strange. The walls are padded, almost as though the space was prepared for a person. Someone who might have to stay in this closet for a long time. The next morning, Patricia Hearst sits up in the dark closet. She still gagged and blindfolded and didn't get a minute of sleep all night. Hearst has no idea where she is or who kidnapped her. But what she does know is that right now she needs to use the bathroom. Outside the closet, loud music is blaring. Hearst kicks the closet door as hard as she can, trying to get someone's attention. No one seems to notice, so Hirst keeps kicking until finally, the music cuts, and the closet door swings open. With her blindfold on, she can't see the person standing in front of her. But when she hears the voice, it sounds like the man with the Afro, the one from the car. The man takes the gag out of her mouth and asks why hers keeps kicking the door. Earth's response that she needs to use the restroom. The man grumbles and grabbed a hold of her, saying he'll take her. Hearst's recoils, there's no way she wants one of her kidnappers standing over her while she's blindfolded on the toilet. But the man says that's her only option. She's a prisoner of war, and she's speaking to sink you, the general field marshal of the symbionese Liberation Army. The SLA is fighting a war against capitalism, fascism, and oppression. And as a POW in this conflict, Hearst will be treated in accordance with the Geneva convention. Hirsch has no idea what this man is talking about. He sounds unhinged, but right now she is more concerned with relieving her bladder than anything else. So Hearst asks again if she can use the restroom alone. Sin Q murders a curse, but offers a compromise. A woman named Jelena will accompany her instead. Moment later someone else approaches, and she sounds familiar too, like the woman who knocked on Hearst's door just last night, saying she'd hit a car in the garage. There's a bit of back and forth, but finally Hurst is taken to the bathroom. And while she's grateful not to be watched there by a man, she still feels exposed and humiliated to be seen like this, even by a female kidnapper. But she manages to use the toilet with a woman by her side. When Hurst is led back to the closet, Jelena explains that this is an opportunity for her to grow as a person. Everyone in the SLA once lived just like her, a bourgeois lifestyle, with no real understanding of the world. They were the kind of people who would never really see the meaning of revolutionary action, like the recent shooting of Marcus foster. Hearst knows the name foster. He was the school superintendent in Oakland, gunned down in a parking lot, and now she suddenly makes the connection to the name symbionese Liberation Army. This group put out a statement taking responsibility for the murder. Hearst tries not to show any fear, but as she's thrown back in the closet, she's hit with a wave of panic. Her captors aren't run of the mill, political radicals, their murderers, and if they are capable of killing Marcus foster, Hurst might be next. A week later, Patricia Hearst's father, Randy, steps into the living room of his mansion and hillsborough, California. He looks across the room where his wife, Catherine, is leaning against a wall. In a leather armchair, Steve weed, Randy soon to be son in law as running a hand over his black eye. And sitting beside a portable tape player is FBI special agent Charlie Bates, who is here to play a pair of audiotapes for the hearsts. The agent loads up the machine as Randy

American Scandal
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on American Scandal
"It's late in the morning on January 11th, 1974. Sin Q M 2 May is tossing and turning on an old musty bed in Concord, California. He has a splitting headache, his mouth is hot and parched. And as the sun shines slants in through broken blinds, it feels like sin Q is being hit on the head with a baseball bat. Since Q rubs his eyes and tries to shake off the misery, he's in the throes of another brutal hangover, the predictable result of staying up late, drinking bottles of wine with his comrades and talking until the early morning about how they're going to change the world. There was a lot of conversation about the need to overthrow America's systems of oppression and greed. And there were a lot of big promises about actions the group is planning to take. But for sin Q, making promises has never been enough. He founded the symbionese Liberation Army, a left wing organization to push for real change, and recently, sin Q led a dangerous mission that got the whole Bay Area talking. Sin Q and two of his comrades attacked the superintendent of Oakland's public schools, a man named Marcus foster. The superintendent wanted to station armed security guards in the area's schools, a move that sin Q believed was an act of fascism. So one night, after creeping through the shadows, sin Q and some others charged at foster, and then gunned him down in cold blood. The local police quickly launched a manhunt to find the suspects, and the story was all over the news. After taking public responsibility for the crime, sin Q predicted that he and his comrades would be seen as heroes, fighting for justice. But instead, the SLA faced widespread condemnation and sent Q was left searching for another action that could rehabilitate his group's image. After some discussion, the group settled on a plan. They decided to kidnap Patricia Hearst, the granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, in an heiress to a media empire. Sin Q believes the kidnapping will deal a symbolic but important blow to America's culture of privilege and wealth. And as long as he can shake off this hangover, get his head straight, sin Q shouldn't have any trouble organizing the mission. It's in Hugh sits up and rubs his temples. It's clear this hangover isn't going away anytime soon. So he gets out of bed and starts getting dressed. As in Q puts on a shirt, the bedroom door opens a crack. Hey sin, you awake? Yeah, I'm up. You can come in. A white woman with brown hair and thick eyebrows steps into the bedroom. Her birth name is Patricia sultan. But like other members of the SLA, she's adopted a new name to represent her radical identity. This room, tell me you got some coffee in the pot. Yeah, we do, but scent, now we'll talk when I wake up. Since Q scoots past his comrade, but miss moon stops him, laying a hand on his shoulder. And we have to talk now. Joe Ramirez Russ little were arrested last night, arrested. One four, I don't know, but they were sitting out in their van and some cops showed up. Turned into a shootout. The police got both of them. Are you kidding me? No, sin, this is real. It's in Q looks down, processing the news. Well, Ramirez little, their soldiers, they're not gonna talk. Well, that's not what I'm worried about. It's the leaflets. They had stacks of them in the van. The cops are already looking for us after that Mark is foster thing. Now they know ramiro and little are connected to the SLA. It's only a matter of time before they track us down. And that worries you. Yes, in. I've never been to prison, and I don't think I can do it. Nah. You're not going to prison. None of us are. When I broke out, I made a promise. I was never going back. So what do we do? How do we get out of this? Sin Q spends a moment thinking. They're safe house is filled with incriminating evidence. And if the cops do show up, he's sure he'll be arrested for the murder of Marcus foster. Since Q knows he needs a plan, so he heads out to the living room to survey the rest of the group for ideas. After some anxious discussion, SLA member Nancy ling Perry speaks up, suggesting they get rid of all the evidence at once. Sin Q shoots her a confused look, but Perry pulls out a liner and grins. They can burn down the house, along with all the evidence, take care of all their problems in one fell swoop. Sin Q drums his fingers on the table thinking. It's a reckless plan, burning down an entire house. But it would get the job done before the cops had a chance to show up. So sin Q gives Perry the approval, and he and his followers get to work. They cover the inside of the safe house in gunpowder and gasoline. Sin Q sets up a 6 inch views. After lighting it, the group dashes out of the house, and piles into a beat up ultimate mobile. As soon as the doors are shut, it's in Q lays his foot on the gas, speeding down the street, glancing in the rearview mirror. 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Cinemavino
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on Cinemavino
"I'm curious how this was received in 1976, was this kind of like taken as obviously one awards, but were people receptive to it, I mean, clearly it didn't really have much of an impact on society because we just kept staring at the same direction. Oversteer. We definitely went off the cliff. We took inspiration. If anything, this was a primer. At that time, it was seen as a pure comedy like outrageous over the top. It could never be like this kind of a thing. There's nothing funny about this movie. The ecumenical group. I totally vacuumed. Touch on God. I can't remember the terrorist organization. The real life symbionese Liberation Army. The female, well, terrorist or communist, whatever they were, I can't remember her character's name. But it was so weird to see her arguing over her points and her overhead. And with all the that was so weird that they flipped, they're like, oh, you're not going to take my 40%. Yeah. You're not going to take my gross. It's like the net babies character. He's like, you know, you think that the Soviets over there talking about Karl Marx through me? No, they're going over the spreadsheets and they're financial reports, just like almighty buck. Yeah. So that's what I mean, it plays into that where it's like, yeah, these blue radicals. Deutsche Mark. Well, and it's just such a business. Well written script because it's so true. And I mean, that's why I'm curious how it was received because it's hard to look at. That's how true it is. It is. It feels like now, in retrospect, we are miles down the road from where it left us. I mean, everyone was laughing at this in the 70s. It's like, oh, this is ridiculous for a corporation to own the news and tell everybody what to think. It's like, oh, trashy news. Infotainment? No about the Sinclair broadcasting group..

77WABC Radio
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"I've got disparate things here I want to pull together to tell you before the end of the program So they don't necessarily flow one from the other But I think they're important You've been hearing that inflation is at a 40 year high That we haven't seen this kind of inflation since 1982 And the ladies and gentlemen that would be bad enough But Andrew Whitmer over at American thinker points out that 40 year numbers misleading Deflation is obviously shot up with incredible speed as happened in 1982 But real inflation is probably worse Than the accelerated rate suggests That's because in 1990 The government changed how a calculated inflation something it also did in 1980 So it did it in 1990 And the George H. W. Bush and did it in 1980 under Carter John Williams shadow government statistics calculates inflation as it would have been calculated before 1980 And before 1990 according to his numbers inflation would have been over ready 15% using pre 1980 metrics and over 10% using pre 1990 metrics So the government covers up its handiwork It covers up a tiny work Unbelievable So they change the way they calculate inflation in order to make it look better than it really is But you know How bad it is You know how bad it is just by your everyday life And I want to say something about Neil Young Told you this would be moving quickly So did the staccato part of the program Neil Young tells Spotify workers to quit company before It eats up your I guess integrity cut off Now most of you who are young don't even know who Neil Young is He agreed with me mister producer He's a has been And now he's a wannabe He's a political activist He's an old stupid man is what he is But quit your jobs what a jerk He's very upset about Spotify and Rogan I'm even sick of hearing this whole damn thing aren't you rich It's getting old People you got to move on and target somebody else Usually a target me used to target rush and Hannity you hit rogue and what's next None of us are going anywhere Period Period It ain't gonna work But Neil Young you're washed up I never liked you anyway I like Neil Diamond better I always mix them up as a kid You know that mister producer Neil Diamond I like him better till he opens his big mouth But you Neil Young Nobody cares I just want you to know nobody cares Nobody even knows who you are anymore Except the old liberals and nobody cares about them Now this one gets me American thinker again Tony's school in D.C. forces 5 year olds to parade around chanting Black Lives Matter for the cameras Remember I told you what happened to my granddaughter and Tennessee in her public elementary school which infuriated my daughter in this family my family That without my daughter's knowledge they had my granddaughter read from a script that was prepared for her Basically embracing the woke notion that there's only books about white boys and dogs Is it that these schools are incapable of teaching Martin Luther King and Harry Tubman in so many great men and women black men and women Is that the problem that we're dealing with stupid here or ideology or both Or both Because this is getting old fast what's going on in these schools It's getting all fed This propaganda from the hard left now is mainstreamed in our public schools This is why I've been on a tear on this from the very beginning Before we were talking about critical race theory behind the microphone before I wrote about it nobody knew what it was It's not that I was the first to talk about it or write about it But we have a very big platform here I was the first to push it and push it and push it And I'm going to keep doing it What is it about radical leftists and getting their hands on people's kids rights Monica Shaw Walter and she's right Libs of TikTok had tip daily wire and we love Trump Found this one posted on the ritzy lulls school's site showing very small school children all around the age of 5 marching in their masks with signs chanting Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter I suppose we're supposed to say oh aren't they cute But the normal responses who is forcing them to do this Who is forcing them to do this I remember singing ring around the roses at that particular age What's more is that 5 year old and the 60s I remember seeing Black Panther and symbionese Liberation Army violence riots and gun waving parade around Charles Manson and his leftist fangirls and hippies spitting a troops and airports and the television act as a kid I recall viewing those things as viral hateful threatening something never to get involved with more to the point would have been unthinkable to force any 5 year old at the time to go around chanting for those causes as they are for today similar causes But here we are today with near toddlers being forced to march and parade around for the cameras chanting for an organization that is characterized by its cause and effects violence burning cities dead police officers.

True Crime Fan Club Podcast
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast
"This is only the beginning and they weren't able to find any victims who either worked there or anything like that and they couldn't determine Handwriting experts they really couldn't even determine if this was actually prepared by the zodiac. So they couldn't confirm officially or say completely that he didn't write it so again. You never know you know. Then we get more letters but this time in seventy four. So he sending letters in cards january of nineteen four. He sends a postcard to the chronicle and he sends something that says a notation. Like me thirty seven. Sf zero and this was interpreted as like a box score like he had thirty seven victims or thirty seven crimes and the san francisco pd was unable to solve any of them then february fourteen. He sends another postcard to the chronicle and he starts writing about the symbionese liberation army or the sla Any basically just references patty hearst and it makes no sense as a letter whatsoever. I don't know what he's getting at at any of this which is also why not a fan of cases like this that have spans along because it starts to get murky after a while because a lot of these letters towards the end aren't necessarily verified as being the zodiac So there's a letter accardi sense in seventy four may of nineteen seventy four. And he basically says that he's a citizen and he complains about the glorification of violence in newspaper. Ads specifically referencing the movie the badlands which is about richard stark weather and his fourteen year old girlfriend. I'm going on this killing spree after murdering her family Which side now i think. I covered the stark weather face on crimes of passion. And so i would recommend listening to that. Because it's not the case you think it is if you think that his girlfriend had any involvement in that so. Just keep that in mind then on july eighth nineteen seventy four. The writer of that letter complains that columnists.

Around the NFL
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on Around the NFL
"Says lert week one in the boats week to right around the corner and i. I really truly enjoyed how the first week of the season ended in that madhouse in vegas that new facility where it was a an. I feel for all the fans in oakland who lost their team. But if you're mark davis in your beautiful white on white miami vice suit jilin exa charles woodson. You're looking around your like kinda nail this. I hope i hope my dad is watching down and seeing this. Because i just set this organization up from a value standpoint and a just a general vibe like the raiders are a vibe now and that was a fun game to enjoy the monocultures dead mark but the communal experience of watching a a great primetime game like last night. That's just fun and everybody gets to share together in the moment. I i'll just say what i tweeted out because it was. It was the true feeling. I felt about the game that i thought that the game was essentially like the symbionese liberation army of the one thousand nine hundred seventies. I was the games. Patty hearst the kidnap victim. Who started off a little bit suspicious about being kidnapped by the experience but then became more wedded to it and then a supporter of it. Eventually i mean things have changed a little later on but it won me over. I mean it was a bit of a sloppy messy affair out of the gate but it turned into sort of a classic and it had a lot to do with the television experience which was not the normal. Espn one for me and we can get into that later. So you liken it to well. That's not save that. I've never heard you so excited about broadcasts as the man in brothers. Let's hear it well. i will. Well dan who is gonna go either one of two ways with tessler. He was either going to be as angry as anyone ever been about. Anything about peyton. Eli where he was gonna love it more than anyone else and quite frankly. I'm a little surprise where it went. Mark was all in on the whole thing. And i do like mark that you did equate the beginning of the the game in which is kind of an assignment for us to being the victim of a felony crime. Yet you had to watch this football game but apparently by the end of it it was a treat for you. It was and i mean just to hit on the manning brothers thing i try and more things in life did not hold up all my past pretenses and ideas about the manning's of something like this. I just wanted to see what they had to say. And i didn't click until about twenty minutes and that's where everyone's said that the first twenty minutes were clunky from there. I have to tell you something that. I think that the typical play by play man and like a tight necktie around his white shirt and his little sports coat and like throwing the left and right to one athlete in the booth is over. I know it won't be because joe networks will run about thirty years after everyone else realizes things are over so it's going to go on and on but i'm telling you right now what i saw last night made me simply enjoy the game and i learned five times more than i haven't watched any football bigger because just the manning sitting there talking shop with. I was charles barkley. He's not bringing the football knowledge but he was hilarious. You got travis kelsey. You've got ray rice. Who i've always found hyper annoying. They actually in a more relaxed setting a lot out of them. And then it was russell wilson who was meant to be studying film but he said i'm going to stick with you guys all the way through this overtime because i'm learning by listening to you and you're learning from me and like they're dropping mad bombs. They're making fun of eli. There was a lot of humor and it just to me feel it felt like a television experience made for twenty twenty one. We're half the time people are watching a girl in a swimming pool on twitch. I don't know there's all sorts of things that people are doing instead of normal broadcast television right now and this was right up alley so for me like know what i thought of west a little bit because west was someone who was quite annoyed with the monday night football announcing teams of the past couple of years and i think he would have enjoyed this experience in a very different way although he famously annoyed with pain manning his produced commercial like ads where he's holding like a sandwich not trying to be funny right and stuff. No i'm i'm totally intrigued by marx in fascination with this and i love it. It's a great subplot margaret. You one of those people that watch women's swimsuits and a pool. Oh yeah that was not the current eight but i have twitch on my ipad and rarely check it out but they're you know girls will do in guys all sorts of people that will take you out to dinner and like korea for two hours and just show you what it's like so i learned from it. There are human experiences there by the way dan on mark davis really who would have thought what an upset like it all worked out perfect partly because the. Nfl rejected his in the chargers. Plan to build a stadium in l. a. That they were like there's three different plans. That were proposed in the raiders. Plans were always number three and they were left out in the cold and it worked out much beautifully. I don't take that away. Mark davis either because all my life your lives filled with near mistakes that the fate stepped in and said no. You're not going to do this. This is how it's actually going to work out but as long as you have some type of vision. Which davis did if you follow the league and we've got to be a little bit careful here because the owners including mark davis own own us essentially But if you really do some research on where mark davis was as a person in the spotlight within the organization about ten twelve years ago maybe check out an old mike silver yahoo com if you want into where he is now The raiders are on the rise in that cowboys kind of way where they are a. They're kind of a brand global brand and now the business side of things is catching up to the branding. And it's a good thing. Now that just got to build a good team right now might be a fun team. Don't know about a good team. We're going to get to that game in a second. We're also going to preview thursday night. Football with the tiny box is gonna join us at the end of the show. And then we're going to have our kind of post of week one with a segment Loosely titled you know this. This is a A working title. How do you feel now. Or how do you like them. Apples now how you feel now. Now now where Where we just kind of cycled through some teams after week one and have we have our thoughts changed. We have a different position based on just four quarters of play but yes before that and we'll have a special guest connected to that conversation. But before that monday night football recap.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"No, it's not really generate well, generations as we talk about them, not generations in the biological sense, but generation skipping. Rationality or irrationality or self centered. This And I talked a little bit about How my parents are the the generation before. The baby boomers. Right. So I guess the silent generation is what they would be called. They were toward the end of the silent generation, which is roughly 1925 1945. Right, so After them was the baby boomers. But the baby boomers were not the silent generations. Kids, right. Silent generation, um ended in roughly 45 baby boomers start in roughly 46. Right. So the general the the kids of the silent generation summer baby boomers, but lots of them are Gen. X like me. And the silent generation mostly not insane and not as self centered. And perhaps a little more patriotic, having been through World War two and having had parents who went through World War one and that kind of thing. And so when silent generation parents Like my parents, who were born in the early 19 forties raised me. I wasn't raised with the kind of ridiculousness That baby boomers raised their kids. Right, and their kids tend to be millennials who suffer from a similar kind of intense, self centered nous. But this time amplified or magnified by technology and social media and the ability To show everybody everything you're doing all the time to try to make people feel like they're not having as much fun as you are to virtue signal about. You know, I'm in this group where I'm that group are holding up your BLM side. And that's why, as I said, we had this conversation after the dentist young interview, right. So my theory is that you know, you kind of Well, this isn't a very What's the word I'm looking for? This isn't a very Deep kind of thing to come up with its not like E equals M C squared. My theory is simply that Children learn from their parents. And so when you have a generation that learned from the baby boomer boomers, you're going to get a very, very self centered generation when you have a generation, like my generation of Gen X that learned primarily from folks from the silent generation. Right, who lived through World War two. And that kind of thing. You're gonna get a much more sensible thing. The difference now is What has changed in the reason that my kids Won't for Yes, And this may be just an admission of my own bad parenting. But my kids will not be as sensible as I think I was or I am. Because the existence of social media and this massive interconnectedness which does have some upside But allows them to be a lot more connected. Two other people who will be less sensible. And they will be bombarded a lot more with the usual with with leftist stuff and parents of my generation are going to have a hard time. Keeping their kids relatively sensible. Also. Lots of baby boomers became teachers and professors and still are And so they are educating. My kids. And it's not the easiest thing for me to keep my kids. Heads from just filling up with with nonsense. It is really not the easiest thing. So Anyway, Let me get back now to to Victor Davis Hanson. This time around. Their offsprings left wing assault is different, and we're talking now about the baby boomers offspring. Right? They It's different there woke grandchildren of the former outsiders meeting me, meaning the baby boomers. Now more ruthless, systematic insiders. The woken wired new establishment knows how to use money and power to rebirth. America. Is something the founders and most current Americans never envisioned. Name one mainline institution. That the woke left doesn't now control and warp. The media. The campus Silicon Valley. Professional sports, the corporate boardroom foundations, the K 12 educational establishment, the military hierarchy that's a subject for another day. An important one. The government deep state, the FBI top echelon. The political left absorbed them all. But this time around members that left really believe that by any means necessary Is no mere slogan. Instead, it's a model. How to disrupt or destroy. American customs traditions and values. Woke revolutionaries aren't panhandlers. Street people. We're grateful dead groupies. They aren't even a few nutty and murderous Symbionese Liberation Army terrorists fighting against the man. They are the man. Our 21st century revolutionaries are multi billionaires with flip flops tied I T shirts and nose rings but with the absolute power and desire To censor how half the country communicates or cancel them entirely. They don't flock to campus free speech areas there. The campus administrators who banned free speech They don't picket outside the Pentagon there inside the Pentagon. They don't can't eat the rich. They are the rich, who eat at Napa Valley's French laundry. They don't protest up tight values because they are more intolerant and puritanical than any Victorian. They don't believe in racial quotas based on quote proportional representation because they're Racists who demand underrepresentation of quote unquote bad. Racial groups and overrepresentation of good groups. The color of our skin is their gospel, not the content of our character. They are top down revolutionaries. None of their agendas from open borders and changing the constitution to critical race theory and banning clean burning fossil fuels are ever favored among the majority of the population. Their guiding principle is never let a crisis go to waste. Only in times of a pandemic, a national quarantine or volatile racial relations. Can the new upscale leftist revolutionaries used fear? To push through policies that no one in calm times could stomach Are revolutionaries hate descent, they destroy any who question their media spun hoaxes. Truth is their enemy. And fear. Is their weapon. Sixties, Paranoid revolutionaries warned about George Orwell's 1984. But our revolutionaries are 1984. While this elitist leftist revolution is more dangerous than it's sloppy sixties predecessor, it's also more vulnerable. Given it's obnoxious, top heavy apparatus. But only if the proverbial people finally say to their madness enough. Is enough. That is.

WMAL 630AM
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"La Immigration on and welcome. Hey, it's Tuesday already. Can you believe it Yesterday's money and announced Tuesday and we are, of course at 8886309625. 88863. Oh, 9625 is the telephone number here? And is that is that little dust up? Still going on in Israel over there with the terrorist group Hamas shelling Children in Israel. Oh, yeah, that's still going on. Yeah, it is. And other Democrats still kind of confused as to whether there with the terrorists or with the democracy? No, really, They're not. They're pretty much with the terrorists. And in this And AOC asshole as see these people, this whole squad this gang of leftists, the Democrats. They're fielding in the in the House of Representatives and beyond absolutely great. They got Bernie standards over there in the in the Senate. He's I think he's like a Communist. It wouldn't be fair to call him a Communist. Do you think Jeff? We're just because he's a self described socialist, but he did honeymoon in the Soviet Union. That was Communist. They call themselves Socialists on my right about that. I believe that I am. Yep. And I talked about this briefly yesterday. As well. But the FBI on Friday the FBI, which is just not the organization at once, was not by a long shot, not by a long, long shut in this Christopher Wray guy. This CIA the FBI director, not not a proud example of what we're looking for. From the FBI. Not by a long shift. First boy is that permanent sneer on his face to be the senior notice that he's one of these guys got a permanent sneer like he's smelling something bad. Looks like looks that way all the time. And he said, Oh, no, that Bernie Sanders. Yeah, I thought of this because it was a Bernie Sanders supporter that shot Congressman Steve's police with his Russian rifle, another Russian connection to the Democrats and tried to kill all the Republican members of the baseball team on D F B. I said, Oh, that was not a terrorist act. That was just suicide by cop suicide by police. And that was, of course. What is the What is the word My mother would have used a great big, fat, stinking lie. I think that says it's a phrase more than we're gonna call it a life. Is as big life but on Friday, they put out a little thing saying, Okay, you caught us that wasn't suicide by police. That was really a left wing terrorist attack on Republican members of Congress. We confess you gotta what kind of FBI do we have? Honestly, it's awful, but the Democrats and what are they doing? You see, they're spending millions and millions of dollars. I think they got some money from Joe Biden Slush fund to pursue every last protester at the Capitol in January six. Yet the people that laid siege to the White House for three days and sent state Judge Church on fire wounded more than 110 police officers. No effort to find those people kind of curious, isn't it? Uh, and the FBI there stand out across the country to find whoever it was put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk because that's a big that's an egregious It's egregious. I love that egregious thing. Also, The Washington Post today has a big story. They got a big, big story. It looks like a newspaper. But it's not. It's a big front page story in front of the section and all that. And they you know that racist movie that the Democrat filmmaker DW Griffith made called birth of a nation. It was the first movie It's about the KKK How great the KKK is. And it's that awfully racist movie. The depiction of African Americans horribly racist, and the Progressive Democrat president Woodrow Wilson showed that movie in the White House, the first movie ever shown in the White House is a matter of fact. And the KKK was dead at that point, But Woodrow Wilson and the Hollywood brought it back, and the Democrats jumped on the bandwagon with alacrity. Well, the and Woodrow Wilson he's buried in the National Cathedral. The Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D. C. The only president buried in Washington D. C. But but moving on the front page this of a section of the Washington Post today. Says the re redo of birth of a nation and and it is the January six every day in the Washington Post. They have a story about the January six right and on no days, they have stories about the hundreds of left wing riots, the billions and damage the thousands of police injured. No stories about that at all, because it's a political, ragged said has not read for politics. And that's and that's it. It looks like a newspaper. But it's not. And they've got this picture from birth of a nation and they draw an analogy. They make the comparison between January six that the capital and birth of a nation and this time the very negatively depicted African Americans are the trump supporting Republicans. This is a big story. On the Washington Post. Today, they're making the comparison. First of all, it's racist to make any comparison anyone in the depictions of African Americans in birth of a nation by Democrats. On and then the Democrats show him in the White House and and and and it's just racist and it's and it's really kind of insane, but they have to have their January six story in the Washington Post every day. Because, and I talked about this at the time I said, I got January seven that the Democrats were going to seize this. This is an opportunity that they would not let go to waste. They would seize on this, and they would hammer this into the consciousness of the American people while erasing all memory of the hundreds of riots, the thousands of injured Police officers the billions and damage the looting, the arson, the sacking and plundering of of metropolitan areas and cities from the Seattle and Portland to Kano shed to Minneapolis to New York and Chicago and Washington, D C. I was the other day, my best girl, and there is still businesses all over Washington that are boarded up, boarded up. And they were boarded up. They weren't boarded up because of the cove it they were boarded up. Because when President Trump won on Election Day, the left was planning on burning cities down from coast to coast and business owners from coast to coast knew that and boarded up in major cities across America. Because the Democrat Party is a violent party. A criminally violent party that engage engages in mob criminal violence all the time, including just in the last few days, by the way, But, you know, not that The Washington Post actually covers any of that. Those are mostly peaceful. If you remember correctly, you may remember that There are all the riots and the injuries and eluding and the arson, you know, looked like something from post apocalyptic horror movies, cities across America and the news media smiled in front of it told us it was mostly peaceful, mostly peaceful. That's that was our media, speaking of which we have T shirts and coffee mugs that the Chris Plante store that's a mostly peaceful That is, of course, a mockery of our corrupt news media. And they're B s coverage of Democrat parties organized violence from coast to coast, which which is a very real part. Of American political life today be kicked. The party is a violent party is it was violent and 19 sixties. It's violent now go down a list of left wing terror organizations that have committed all kinds of atrocities in United States from the STS and the weather men. The weather underground. Symbionese Liberation Army and the Puerto Rican groups trying tow Kill Harry Truman, killing White House police officer All that stuff. Never mind that the shooting President Kennedy in the head and killing him minor minor detail, and now the other party is I've said many times, I said, I think the Democrat Party today is closer on the political spectrum Toe Lee Harvey Oswald. Then they are to John F. Kennedy, and I think that's actually true, and that's it. I know it sounds hyperbolic and tongue and cheek and is a little bit tongue in cheek. But when I thought of it, I said, Well, wait a minute is not just a joke that's actually true. And then, sir. Hands, sir, hands her hand as he's known who shot Robert F. Kennedy in the head and killed him. The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California now that night of the California primary 1968 and and, um, uh, the party's closer to sir hand. Then there to Bobby Kennedy to Bob Kennedy and John F. Kennedy were anti Communist. Bobby Kennedy was an attorney. On the Senate hearings. Um, well, you know Joe McCarthy. He was the lawyer for Senator Joe McCarthy, Anti Commons. And then of course he was. Bobby Kennedy was ordered the spying on with J..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"A Let's get right to our today in history for February, 4th In 17 89. George Washington Unanimously elected as the first president of the United States by the U. S. Electoral College, 18 01 John Marshall, sworn in as chief justice of the United States. 18 25, the Ohio Legislature authorized the construction of the Ohio and eerie canal and the Miami and eerie canal. It's Miami, Ohio. 18 46, the first Mormon pioneers made their exodus from novel Illinois western toward Salt Lake Valley. 18 61, the American Civil War and Montgomery, Alabama. Delegates from six breakaway US states met and formed the Confederate States of America. In 18 99. The Philippine American war began with the Battle of Manila. 1941 the U. S or the United Service Organization. The USO is created to entertain American troops. And they've done a good job of that. 1945 World War. Two. The Alta Conference between the Big Three Churchill Roosevelt and Stalin opens at the Levadia Palace in the Crimea. 1974 the Lebanese are the Symbionese Liberation Army Kidnapped Patty Hearst in Berkeley, California. She eventually was released and she's still around 1977, a Chicago transit Authority, elevated train rear ended another one and derailed Killing 11 and injuring 180, the worst accident in the agency's history. It wouldn't be the hell they call it. 2004 Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site is founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Severin. Facebook started in 2004. Wow. I didn't know that. Yeah, I didn't know. Is that recent? Really? I think I got one in 2008 or nine. I'm not sure when I got on board of Facebook. I remember when it rolled out and I still had my space at the time. And I was just like, I I'm good with what I have. I'm not going over to Facebook. And then here we are. You got Facebook? 1916, the South Florida Fair and Gasparilla Association held its first fair and back then the Gasparilla parade. Went up. What's now be sure which wasn't then. But it wound up at the state Fair, which was In the area of where University of Tampa is now out behind it. It's ah Football field and baseball field and all those other fields out there now. That's where the South Florida fair used to be held before it moved out to where it is now. There's a lot more land and parking and everything else out there, but historically That's where the Gasparilla parade wound up. And held it there for many, many years after that. And that is our two day in history. 4 February fourth and coming up here. We're gonna talk about some of the events going on here between now and next week. With Super Bowl 55 on board. It's 8 15, and we go to the newsroom and Chris treatment. Of all House will decide today whether to strip Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of our committee assignments, Green has come under scrutiny for her support of Cuban on and spreading conspiracies like Jewish lasers from space. House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy condemned her previous comments, but the GOP House members opted not to take action against her. Prosecutors in Wisconsin won an arrest warrant for the teenager who's charged with shooting and killing two people at the Kenosha protests last year. The district attorney's office says motion was filed for Kyle written house to be detained. Violating his bond and not telling the court that he moved to a new address. Written house was set free in November on a $2 million bond. Mother Nature may not be done dishing out the misery as two new storm systems could bring blizzards to the Midwest and Northeast this week. The first storm is forecast to bring high winds and snow starting today from Iowa and Nebraska into Wisconsin and Michigan. We'll move on through the Great Lakes and Interior Northeast on Friday on Chris Tranq Man News, radio. W F L A Now let's check sports. W F L A sports that Bree Fine..

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"The university. To rate how hot girls were the daughter of the american. Millionaire publisher randolph. Hearst was kidnapped this week in nineteen seventy four and sold. I remember all if it was yesterday. Party her kidnap was carried out by a little known revolutionary group the symbionese liberation army over the following weeks. They apparently brainwashed hearst into accepting their ideas and in april nineteen seventy four. She was caught on tv helping them. Rob a bank. Not making any of that up and in one thousand nine hundred fifty two eight seven manchester. United footballers were among twenty-one dead. After an aircrash in mirror in heavy snow the average age was twenty four. And the included. Roger burn the captain mark jones. Eddie coleman tommy taylor liam huila david pegg and jeff bent another player. The peerless duncan edwards. Thought to actually have been. Potentially the greatest english player ever died in hospital fifteen days later and it was in this week in one thousand nine hundred fifty to the king george. The sixth of britain died peacefully in his sleep at sandringham house. Age just fifty six. His daughter elizabeth became queen. And she's still death almost seventy years later and in israel in two thousand and won the right wing. Likud party won a landslide. Victory and arial sharon became the new prime minister of israel and finally thousand nine hundred seventy one. The astronaut alan shepard became the first man to a golf ball on the moon using bowls under golf club head he'd smuggled on board inside his spacesuit was on the last moonwalk before the apollo fourteen mission left the moon to reach earth shepherd. Hit two balls just before liftoff and drove them as he put miles and miles and miles and miles. That was another seven days. Let's take a call from richard in manchester. Go ahead john. Good evening georgia. Thank you so much for taking my call again You get a great man george. I love listening to your show. It doesn't often give me a lift. And this it's been it's been quite a good one for For us with regards to the europeans. And how they've taken us for a ride all these years and Yourself yourself is got to be congratulated. And also nigel farage in company. With getting out of there. And i'm sure that the people of this country even the sixteen point eight million will appreciate in a little while. Give it six to twelve months. And i'm sure they'll say you know what we did a good deal and i really feel vindicated this week. More than any of our week expected that it would take time. Vindication sometimes does but the fiasco and the behavior of the eurocrats in brussels and the fiasco of of the vaccination has absolutely vindicated. All of us. Richard that fought for brexit. And one hasn't it it certainly has. I couldn't agree more with you. I do not very often the disagree with george. As you know my father was a coal mine it was a rip down the all these life and he spoke commonsense like you but he also spoke the truth light you and he finally found anybody telling lies stick in so i love what it needs because a lot of these politicians today just telling lies for money that's all they want came out and told the truth and said yeah. Well we'll back We'll back you k now We'll go and we'll towel our little friend in scotland you are you you just. Why are you doing what you're doing. It just not does not make any common sense whatsoever. people in scotland. They know this. And i hope they come out in. Droves proved that they don't want anymore. Because i think that's what he's going to come to well. She's gone to ground since this fiasco with the european union to which she is betrothed even though she's already married allegedly she has literally disappeared. She's not been on social media since thursday this sunday night. That are big things going on in the background. And it's little wonder. The fiasco in europe is of course with the fiasco in scotland where they have more than a million doses have only vaccinated six hundred thousand people. There are twenty five percent behind england. Wales northern ireland. They're moving a snail's pace and they were ready may already have done so. I actually betrayed britain by giving the eu confidential details of britain's vaccination orders and the contracts which britain has signed with asra zeneca astrazeneca's being threatened with closure expropriation nationalization by the european union. If it does not agree to vaccinate everybody in the european union before cingo does goes out of the eu and of course britain having a month ella approved this medicine and bought sixty million plus dozes has confounded whole publicy last year at job. And if i may say ten point. Four million people who've okay for brexit. George you and honest and if somebody come to you and said look can you lend us a few hundred thousand those doses and we can reorganize things and all that we would have come forward and said yes of course but that's something detective so dishonest and that so i don't know what it is beating them. We haven't beaten them. We've taken a democratic choice to get out of the eu and that will be plenty more plenty more. The millions of people want to get out to the e u When it's right there will undergo close down thieves and robbers. And i called him. God willing richard thank you very much indeed for a lovely call jimmy in malaga on julian. Assange go ahead jimmy. Good evening george. Thank you for taking my call. Welcome on thanks very much and as we all know. Julian is still in belmarsh prison in solitary confinement and despite the fact that the judge on the fourth of january rejected the application By america to have him extradited two days later. She denied an application for bail. Poor juden was sent back to belmarsh prison as i say. He's held in solitary confinement. Denied these warm clothes. Did you know today. There's an announcement that a french politician of french minister. John lewis milk. Sean has nominated as a parliamentarian is nominated julian for the nobel peace prize will Not only did annoy it. But to co zhong loop mellon trump. A politician is a bit like seeing. George best was a footballer or ronaldo was a footballer mellon shown was the best presidential candidate last time. He is the best presidential candidate the next time. He is the leader of the left in france. And i pray that one day soon. He will be the president of the french republic and his nomination. Julian assange is indeed a landmark.

News Radio 920 AM
"symbionese liberation army" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"And good evening, Dr Cheryl. Hey, you know you was impressed with all of the different cases that you've been that you've worked on. But what I want to know is there some case that is obscure that you pull out of your pocket and a dinner party to impress your guests, the number two thing Is. Do you believe in aliens? And have you ever been involved with any kind of an alien autopsy? Well, I wish you some of the bi I think was fucks lose them. They had a film of showing a lot tops of being done called Alien autopsy. Your autopsy. Exactly. And I saw then that it was not like anybody I've ever seen. And that's all he could say. Um, um I don't know if I believe in aliens specifically, do I believe that we have ruled out the possibility of there being some kind of life in the billions of Galaxies that are out there? I think it's definitely possible. Absolutely to think that we're the only planet out of you know, these billions and billions of Galaxies is I'm sorry. Um, and the the other Christian you actually about your favorite case you pull out of your pocket. There are cases that are not well known that fast in cases. I just talked about one here locally, probably on a medical student on his way home from Midway, Midwest Medical School for Christmas or holiday. And they found them outside his motel room on the wooded area. They called it a suicide. I showed it was a homicide and that was turned around another thing this case on the West Coast. Um, that there's some previously Rebecca saying out of 33, year old beautiful Asian woman living in the struggles mansion as it was called for a multi millionaire pharmaceutical boyfriend. This shack re she was found hanging over the parapet of the balcony of a major from there. In the mansion. Our hands were tied tightly behind her back. Her calves were tied so tightly that they were actually bruised. There was a rope around her neck shirt sleeves stuffed into her mouth and make it and they called it a suicide. I have never seen a case and I've talked with my good colleague, though then thousands of autopsies. Never seen the case of a woman committing suicide there naked with his by drugs, or hanging or shooting or stabbing, recover monoxide. They don't do it naked. But in any event, the local authorities refused to budge on that. And finally, the family Followed in action. The civil action Wrongful death like happened with O. J. Simpson wrongful death Naming shot means brother, the boyfriend's brother, Mississippi Tuck, brother operator who would come there. Because of some damaged some tragedy that occurred to shut Reza Son and the jury. I testified for the place event and this wrongful death action against the medical examiner. They've been brought in another top level Friends of apologists for the defense. The jury was out for a few hours and came in that the verdict of 5.2. Million dollars. I was thrilled to death on that. Wow. Jordan Long Island Taken away, Joseph. Yeah. I have two questions separate and unrelated off post about JFK. Uh, Supposedly the CIA wanted an actual war with Cuba. And that was one of the reasons hey was eliminated. But that never happened s so they got if they got rid of him for that reason, then why didn't they? You know subsequently of the war. And then there was a lot of clean up after the assassination, like 50, people that will witnesses of various sorts were Eliminated. You know, that seems to be a coordinator that forgive your question. Dollars. Just see any peripheral role for Hoover. On was Gerald Ford and honest dude. Well, lycan, like we said earlier, Joe, you know his is the determined how not Who, and with Well, Well, Go ahead, sir. Yeah, In this case, I think it's important to discuss who is no question about the about the how and when and where I believe. There are said before I think they were a small group of CIA military pay people. A Cuba was one issue of the warming of the Cold War with Russia was another issue. They blame Kennedy for the failure of the Bay of Pigs. Didn't they sell? Yeah, right And he was angry as hell at this session with Senator Mike Man. It's really fucked up piece of paper. Whatever was tore it up in the multiple pieces through in the air, and he said, this is documented. This is what I intend to do to CIA. And then the CIA was an independent, totally totally. I'm controlled operation. Whatever they saw around the world that was anathema to America's best interests. They simply got rid of people. Allende in Chile carbons Arbenz in Guatemala, the younger brothers The a bomb. Most of that time Iran they were out of control, and there's no question in my mind that they decided that they weren't going to just sit back and let the Kennedys run the show for 13 years. That's a lifetime in the social political development of a country Here's Robert and Fairfield, California He has a JonBenet Ramsey. Questions will bring Charlie in two for this. Go ahead, Robert. Get two questions, girl quickly. There were no footprints in the snow and the bunny case. So they have to be a family member. What's your take on that? And I have a second question. All right. We'll put you on hold for the this one. Charlie. What do you think of that one? He's right. There were no footprints around the building. There was a light snow that morning and I checked. You know all of the areas where of a new Turner would have had to get in. And if he had, if someone had gotten into the house from the outside, there definitely would have been footprints. That could absolutely absolutely all right. So let's move on. Let's go to Wayne in Chicago, Wayne Go ahead. Hey, Happy New Year to everybody. George, How are you? Sure. Hello? Yeah, Go ahead. Wait. Don't you have a question was Marilyn Movement Road tested to determine that she was pregnant when she died. Also I have another question after that was she was not pregnant. She's not fine. Okay? What about Whitney Houston? Um They find any bruises on her body? Will she passed away and also her? Her daughter, Bobbi. Kristina defined the bruise on her body when she died to the same Is that where's your mother? I don't believe there were any significant bruises. It might have been a little confusion here there, but there were no significant bruises. Nothing at all to have explained that from any kind Brun Forest penetrating a perforating trauma. No, she did not die from any kinds of injuries. And there's no basis for to have slipped accidentally in a bathtub in ground, you know, you know you don't do that, and she was not under the influence of drugs to that extent exactly what happened. Sarah was Noguchi that medical examiner during the Manson murders as well? Yes, and I was consulted by Tom in those cases to Charlie Manson on the cases of Sharon Tate and LaBianca. Yes, Tom have of those cases. Tom was indeed a corner to the stars. Very excellent forensic pathologist. Um, And it's song did all of those cases. I also was consulted by him in the Patty Hearst Symbionese Liberation Army. Yeah. What would you have asked Charlie Manson if you had a chance to talk to him before he died. Uh huh. Well, that sews ago. He was such a sugar. Um You know what? You're asking What? What was your purpose? What were you trying to prove? By having these innocents people killed Is a younger women whom you had mesmerized. I would I would be fascinated to try to learn more about.

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"The one who the other Christian you actually about your favorite case you pull out of your pocket. Well, there are cases that are not well known that her fast in cases I just talked about when, here locally, probably onto a medical student on his way home from a midway Midwest Medical School for Christmas or holiday. And they found them outside of the motel room. On what area? They called it a suicide. I showed it was a homicide and that was turned around another famous case on the West Coast. Uh, They have some publicity, Rebecca saying out of 33, year old Beautiful Asian woman living in the struggles mansion as it was called for a multi millionaire pharmaceutical boyfriend. The shack agree. She was found hanging over the parapet of the balcony of a major, um, from the bedroom there in the mansion. Our hands were tied tightly behind her back. Calves were tied so tightly that they were actually bruised. There's a rope around her neck and shirtsleeves stuffed into her mouth. And there never seen the case of a woman committing suicide there naked, whether it's by drugs or hanging or shooting or stabbing government oxide. Um, they don't do it naked. But in any event, the local authorities refused to pressure on that. And finally, the family. Followed in action. The civil action Wrongful death like happened with O. J. Simpson wrongful death naming Shack Meas, brother of the The boyfriend's brother, Mississippi tugboat operator who would come there because of some damage, some tragedy that occurred two shot Reza Son and, uh, the jury. I testified for the place event and this wrongful death action against the medical examiner. They've been brought in another top level. Friends of pathologists for the defense. The jury was out for a few hours and came in with the verdict of $5.2 million. I was thrilled to death on that. Wow. Jordan Long Island taking away, Joseph? Yeah, I have two questions separate and unrelated off first about JFK. Uh, supposedly the CIA wanted an actual war with Cuba. And that was one of the reasons Hey, was Eliminated, but that never happened s O. They got if they got rid of him for that reason, then why didn't they? You know subsequently of the war. And then there was a lot of clean up after the assassination, like 50, people that were witnesses of various sorts were Eliminated. You know, that seems to be a coordinated after your your question that is just see any peripheral role for Hoover. On was Gerald Ford and honest dude. Well, lycan, like we said earlier, Joe, you know his is the determined how not Who, and with Well, Well, go ahead, sir. That Yeah. In this case, I think it's important to discuss who is no question about the about the how and when and where I believe. There. I've said before. I think they were a small group of CIA military type people. Cuba was one issue of the warming of the Cold War with Russia was another issue. They blame Kennedy for the failure of the Bay of Pigs, didn't they? Several? Yeah, right. And he was angry as hell at his session with Senator Mike Max will be fucked up piece of paper. Whatever was tore it up in the multiple pieces through in the air. And he said, and this is documented. This is what I intend to do to the CIA. I'm in the CIA was an independent, totally totally. I'm controlled operation. Whatever they saw around the world that was anathema to America's best interests. They simply got rid of people. Allende in Chile carbons Arbenz in Guatemala, the younger brothers in Vietnam, most of that can be run. They were out of control. And there's no question in my mind that today decided that they weren't going to just sit back and let the company's run the show for 13 years. That's a lifetime in the social political development of the country. There's Robert and Fairfield, California. He has a JonBenet Ramsey. Questions will bring Charlie and two for this. Go ahead, Robert. Yes to questions girl quickly. There were no footprints in the snow and the bunny case. So they have to be a family member. What's your take on that? And I have a second question. All right. We'll put you on hold for the this one. Charlie. What do you think of that one? He's right. There were no footprints around the building. There was a light snow that morning and I checked. You know all of the areas where of a new Turner would have had to get in. And if he had someone had gotten into the house from the outside, there definitely would have been footprints. That could absolutely absolutely All right. Thank you. And Robert, What's your second question? Am. Am I on? Yes. Yes, I had the ever Googled Stephen King Shit. Okay. That was just a mishap. Call my friends. So let's move on. Let's go to Wayne in Chicago. Wayne, Go ahead. Hey, Happy New Year to everybody. George, How are you? Sure. Hello? Yeah, Go ahead. Waiting. Thank you Have a question. Um, was Marilyn Monroe Monroe tested to determine that she was pregnant when she died. Also I have another question after that was she was not pregnant. She's not saying, OK. What about Whitney Houston? Um, did they find any bruises on her body when she passed away and also her? Her daughter, Bobbi Kristina. The defining the bruise on her body when she died. The same is that Where's your mother? I don't believe there were any significant bruises. It might have been a little confusion here there, but there were no significant bruises. Nothing at all to have explained that from any kind Brunt force penetrating a perforating trauma? No, she did not die from any kinds of injuries. And there's no basis for to have slipped accidentally in a bathtub in drum, you know, you know you don't do that, and she was not under the influence of drugs. To that extent that could have happened. Cheryl was Noguchi that medical examiner during the Manson murders as well. Yes, And I was consulted by Tom in those cases to Charlie Manson on the cases of Sharon Tate and LaBianca. Yes, Tom has of those cases. Tom was indeed a corner to the stars. Very excellent forensic pathologist. And, uh, it's Tom did all of those cases. I also was consulted by him in the Patty Hearst Symbionese Liberation Army came in. And, uh yeah. What would you have asked Charlie Manson if you had a chance to talk to him before he died. Uh.