The Black panthers never stood a chance.......... ongoing

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I'll post the infiltration and informants who were key in destroying the Black Panther Party from within.


Let's start with Akoi who provided the first arms to the party when they started in oakland


Man who armed Black Panthers was FBI informant, records show

Aug 20, 2012

The man who gave the Black Panther Party some of its first firearms and weapons training – which preceded fatal shootouts with Oakland police in the turbulent 1960s – was an undercover FBI informer, according to a former bureau agent and an FBI report.

One of the Bay Area’s most prominent radical activists of the era, Richard Masato Aoki was known as a fierce militant who touted his street-fighting abilities. He was a member of several radical groups before joining and arming the Panthers, whose members received international notoriety for brandishing weapons during patrols of the Oakland police and a protest at the state Legislature.

Aoki went on to work for 25 years as a teacher, counselor and administrator at the Peralta Community College District, and after his suicide in 2009, he was revered as a fearless radical.

But unbeknownst to his fellow activists, Aoki had served as an FBI intelligence informant, covertly filing reports on a wide range of Bay Area political groups, according to the bureau agent who recruited him.

That agent, Burney Threadgill Jr., recalled that he approached Aoki in the late 1950s, about the time Aoki was graduating from Berkeley High School. He asked Aoki if he would join left-wing groups and report to the FBI.

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Aoki is listed in an FBI report on the Black Panther Party as an “informant” with the code number “T-2.”
“He was my informant. I developed him,” Threadgill said in an interview. “He was one of the best sources we had.”

The former agent said he asked Aoki how he felt about the Soviet Union, and the young man replied that he had no interest in communism.

“I said, ‘Well, why don’t you just go to some of the meetings and tell me who’s there and what they talked about?’ Very pleasant little guy. He always wore dark glasses,” Threadgill recalled.

Aoki’s work for the FBI, which has never been reported, was uncovered and verified during research for the book, “Subversives: The FBI’s War on Student Radicals, and Reagan’s Rise to Power.” The book, based on research spanning three decades, will be published tomorrow by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

In a tape-recorded interview for the book in 2007, two years before he committed suicide, Aoki was asked if he had been an FBI informant. Aoki’s first response was a long silence. He then replied, “ ‘Oh,’ is all I can say.”

Later during the same interview, Aoki contended the information wasn’t true.

Asked if this reporter was mistaken that Aoki had been an informant, Aoki said, “I think you are,” but added: “People change. It is complex. Layer upon layer.”

However, the FBI later released records about Aoki in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. A Nov. 16, 1967, intelligence report on the Black Panthers lists Aoki as an “informant” with the code number “T-2.”

An FBI spokesman declined to comment on Aoki, citing litigation seeking additional records about him under the Freedom of Information Act.

Since his death – Aoki shot himself at his Berkeley home after a long illness – his legend has grown. In a 2009 feature-length documentary film, “Aoki,” and a 2012 biography, “Samurai Among Panthers,” he is portrayed as a militant radical leader. Neither mentions that he had worked with the FBI.

Harvey Dong, who was a fellow activist and close friend, said last week that he had never heard that Aoki was an informant.

“It’s definitely something that is shocking to hear,” said Dong, who was the executor of Aoki’s estate. “I mean, that’s a big surprise to me.”

Dong recalled that Aoki tended to “compartmentalize” the different parts of his life. Before he shot himself, Dong said, Aoki had laid out in his apartment two neatly pressed uniforms: One was the black leather jacket, beret and dark trousers of the Black Panthers. The other was his U.S. Army regimental.

In Berkeley in the late 1960s, Aoki wore slicked-back hair, sported sunglasses even at night and spoke with a ghetto patois. His fierce demeanor intimidated even his fellow radicals, several of them have said.

“He had swagger up to the moon,” former Berkeley activist Victoria Wong recalled at his memorial.

From gangs to the military

Aoki was born in San Leandro in 1938, the first of two sons. He was 4 when his family was interned at Topaz, Utah, with thousands of other Japanese Americans during World War II.

After the war, Aoki grew up in West Oakland, in an area that had been known as Little Yokohama before becoming a low-income black community. He joined a gang and became a tough street fighter who as an adult would boast, “I was the baddest Oriental come out of West Oakland.”

He shoplifted, burgled homes and stole car parts for “the midnight auto supply business,” he told Berkeley’s KPFA radio in a 2006 interview. Oakland police repeatedly arrested him for “mostly petty-type stuff,” he said in the 2007 interview. Still, he graduated from Herbert Hoover Junior High School as co-valedictorian.

But the internment during World War II had shattered his family, Aoki had said. His father became a gangster and abandoned his family, and his mother won custody of her sons and moved them to Berkeley. Aoki did well academically at Berkeley High School and became president of the Stamp and Coin Club. However, he assaulted another student in the hallway and, as he recalled, “beat him half to death.”

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Aoki was an avid firearms collector and military enthusiast. After high school, he joined the Army and later was a reservist.
Credit: Courtesy of Harvey Dong

Three days after graduating from high school in January 1957, Aoki reported for duty at Fort Ord, near Monterey. He had enlisted in the U.S. Army the prior year, at age 17. He acknowledged in the 2007 interview that he had “cut a deal” in which military authorities arranged for his criminal record to be sealed.

Aoki said he had hoped to become the army’s first Asian American general, but he served only about a year on active duty and seven more in the reserves before being honorably discharged as a sergeant.

Although he saw no combat, he became a firearms expert. “I got to play with all the toys I wanted to play with when I was growing up,” he told KPFA. “Pistols, rifles, machine guns, mortars, rocket launchers.”

Being in the reserves left Aoki a lot of free time, and he became deeply involved in left-wing political organizations at the behest of the FBI, retired FBI agent Threadgill said during a series of interviews before his death in 2005.

“The activities that he got involved in was because of us using him as an informant,” he said.

Threadgill recalled that he first approached Aoki after a bureau wiretap on the home phone of Saul and Billie Wachter, local members of the Communist Party, picked up Aoki talking to fellow Berkeley High classmate Doug Wachter.

At first, Aoki gathered information about the Communist Party, Threadgill said. But Aoki soon focused on the Socialist Workers Party and its youth affiliate, the Young Socialist Alliance, also targets of an intensive FBI domestic security investigation.

By spring 1962, Aoki had been elected to the Berkeley Young Socialist Alliance’s executive council, FBI records show. That December, he became a member of the Oakland-Berkeley branch of the Socialist Workers Party, where he served as the representative to Bay Area civil rights groups. He also was on the steering committee of the Committee to Uphold the Right to Travel.

In 1965, Aoki joined the Vietnam Day Committee, an influential anti-war group based in Berkeley, and worked on its international committee as liaison to foreign anti-war activists.

All along, Aoki met regularly with his FBI handler. Aoki also filed reports by phone, Threadgill said.

“I’d call him and say, ‘When do you want to get together?’ ” Threadgill recalled. “I’d say, ‘I’ll meet you on the street corner at so-and-so and so on.’ I would park a couple of blocks away and get out and go and sit down and talk to him.”

Arming the Black Panthers

Threadgill worked with Aoki through mid-1965, when he moved to another FBI office and turned Aoki over to a fellow agent. Aoki was well positioned to inform on a wide range of political activists.

Aoki attended Merritt College in Oakland, where he met Huey Newton, a pre-law student, and Bobby Seale, an engineering student, who were in a political group called the Soul Students Advisory Council.

In fall 1966, Aoki transferred to UC Berkeley as a junior in sociology. That October, Seale and Newton took a draft of their 10-point program for what would become the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense to Aoki’s Berkeley apartment and discussed it over drinks. The platform called for improved housing, education, full employment, the release of incarcerated black men, a halt to “the robbery by the capitalists of our black community” and an “immediate end to police brutality.”

Soon after, Aoki gave the Panthers some of their first guns. As Seale recalled in his memoir, “Seize the Time:”

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Aoki (left) represented the UC Berkeley Asian American community as part of the Third World Liberation Front.
Credit: Courtesy of Nancy Park

“Late in November 1966, we went to a Third World brother we knew, a Japanese radical cat. He had guns … .357 Magnums, 22’s, 9mm’s, what have you. … We told him that if he was a real revolutionary he better go on and give them up to us because we needed them now to begin educating the people to wage a revolutionary struggle. So he gave us an M-1 and a 9mm.”

In early 1967, Aoki joined the Black Panther Party and gave them more guns, Seale wrote. Aoki also gave Panther recruits weapons training, he said in the 2007 interview.

“I had a little collection, and Bobby and Huey knew about it, and so when the party was formed, I decided to turn it over to the group,” Aoki said in the interview. “And so when you see the guys out there marching and everything, I’m somewhat responsible for the military slant to the organization’s public image.”

In early 1967, the Panthers displayed guns during their “community patrols” of Oakland police and also that May 2, when they visited the state Legislature to protest a bill.

Although carrying weapons was legal at the time, there is little doubt their presence contributed to fatal confrontations between the Panthers and the police.

On Oct. 28, 1967, Newton was in a shootout that wounded Oakland Officer Herbert Heanes and killed Officer John Frey. On April 6, 1968, Eldridge Cleaver and five other Panthers were involved in a firefight with Oakland police. Cleaver and two officers were wounded, and Panther Bobby Hutton was killed.

During the period Aoki was arming the Panthers, he also was informing for the FBI. The FBI report that lists him as informant T-2 says that in May 1967, he reported on the Panthers.

None of the released FBI reports mention that Aoki gave guns to the Panthers.

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Retired FBI agent Wes Swearingen worked closely on counterintelligence operations and surveillance of radical groups, including the Black Panthers.
Credit: Josiah Hooper/Center for Investigative Reporting

FBI’s reliance on informants

M. Wesley Swearingen, a retired FBI agent who has criticized unlawful bureau surveillance activities under the late Director J. Edgar Hoover, reviewed some of the FBI's records. He concluded in a sworn declaration – filed in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking records on Aoki – that Aoki had been an informant.

Swearingen served in the FBI from 1951 to 1977, and worked on a squad that investigated the Panthers.

“Someone like Aoki is perfect to be in a Black Panther Party, because I understand he is Japanese,” he said. “Hey, nobody is going to guess – he’s in the Black Panther Party; nobody is going to guess that he might be an informant.”

Swearingen also said the FBI certainly must have additional records concerning Aoki, including special informant files.

“Aoki wouldn't even have to be a member of the party. If he just knew Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, if he went out to lunch with them every day, they would have a main file,” he said. “But to say they don’t have a main file is ludicrous.”

In the 1990s, testimony from Swearingen helped to vacate the murder conviction of Elmer “Geronimo” Pratt, a Black Panther leader in Los Angeles. Evidence showed that the FBI and Los Angeles Police Department had failed to disclose that a key witness against Pratt was a longtime FBI informant named Julius C. Butler. Pratt later won a civil suit for wrongful imprisonment, with the City of Los Angeles paying Pratt $2.75 million and the FBI paying him $1.75 million.

During the late ’60s and early ’70s, the FBI sought to disrupt and “neutralize” the Black Panthers under COINTELPRO, the bureau’s secret counterintelligence program to stifle dissent, according to reports by the U.S. Senate Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities.

As part of COINTELPRO, the committee found, the FBI used informants to gather intelligence leading to the weapons arrests of Panthers in Chicago, Detroit, San Diego and Washington. By the end of 1969, at least 28 Panthers had been killed in gunfights with police and many more arrested on weapons charges, according to news accounts.

Hoover declared in late 1968 that the Panthers, who by now had chapters across the nation, posed “the greatest threat to the internal security of the country.” He cited their radical philosophy and armed confrontations with police.

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A young Richard Aoki is involved in a 1969 protest at Telegraph Avenue and Bancroft Way near the UC Berkeley campus.
Credit: Courtesy of the Oakland Tribune

Although Aoki later would boast of his role with the Panthers, he was secretive about his relations with them at the time, explaining in the 2007 interview that he feared being expelled from UC Berkeley if his activities were known.

In early 1969, Aoki emerged as a leader of the Third World Liberation Front strike at UC Berkeley, which demanded more ethnic studies courses. He advocated violent tactics, according to interviews with him and Manuel Delgado, another strike leader.

Scores of students and police were injured during the three-month confrontation, which became the campus’s most violent strike to date. Gov. Ronald Reagan declared a state of emergency and sent the National Guard to quell the violence.

At a memorial service for Aoki at Wheeler Hall in May 2009, Seale, of the Black Panthers, and other activists hailed Aoki as a “fearless leader and servant of the people.” In a phone conversation last week, Seale expressed surprise at hearing that Aoki was an informant and declined to comment further.


http://cironline.org/reports/man-who-armed-black-panthers-was-fbi-informant-records-show-3753
 

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I had a headache and have not read all of this as of right now. Elijah Muhammad had told his followers to never show any difference to the black panthers. But he warned the black panthers that you cannot get ignorant with the devil and win. We will never be as big of devils as white people. But if you in the right and they attack you, no matter what the odds you will win.

I want to start a new type of black panther party here in the dirty south. Mainly based on buy black and organize. I am struggling at the grass roots level right now. And I am doing it all by myself. No help, no support. I feel like it is me against the world.

The curses and spells are real. The attack on the black males manhood is real. And the move to destroy the real black male gene is in full effect. Even though that dude was an informant, there are ways to tell if people are real or not. Elijah Muhammad right hand man Dwight Muhammad was said to be an F.B.I agent himself. The day Malcolm X was assassinated, he was missing. No one could find him. It took a while for them to realize what had happened. And it is a trip for blacks to want to believe in there hearts that Farrakhan had something to do with Malcolm death. When the government killed Malcolm it was to kill 2 birds with one stone.

I am going to try to read the rest of this.

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In November 1968, Hoover wrote to the various FBI field offices in cities with growing Panther organizations that a serious struggle was developing between the Panthers and the United Slaves Organization. Hoover write that the struggle had reached such proportions that it was taking on the aura of gang warfare with threats of murder.

Then in December 1968, Hoover ordered these offices to submit letters every two weeks outlining the counter-intelligence measures that were being taken to neutralize the Black Panther Party. These bi-weekly letters were to list the accomplishments achieved in attacking the Panthers.

Soon after I had been assigned to the Los Angeles racial squad, I was told by a fellow that another agent on the squad, Nick Galt, had arranged for Galt's informers in the United Slaves to assassinate Alprentice Carter, the Panther's Los Angeles minister of defense, and John Huggins, the deputy minister of Information. Following Galts's instructions, informants George Stiner and Larry Stiner shot them to death on the UCLA campus on January 17, 1969.

I had thought Joel Ash had been kidding me because this was beyond any corruption or wrongdoing that I had witnessed or heard by FBI agents.

I later reviewed the Los Angeles files and verified that the Stiner Brothers were FBI informants. I knew they must be real informants, even though the informant program was 75% phony, because Hoover wanted the Panthers in jail or dead. That was why he had ordered bi-weekly reports from the field about the campaign against the Black Panther Party.

Darthard Perry, a self-admitted and publicly acclaimed informer for the FBI, filed an affidavit in a Black Panther Party lawsuit against the government charging that he knew that the United Slaves members who were responsible for the murders of the Panthers were FBI informers. Perry claims that the murders of the Panthers were committed by the Stiner Brothers, who were convicted and sent to jail in 1969, and their subsequent escape in the 1974 prison break from San Quentin, were engineered by the FBI. I then discovered the unthinkable, that FBI informants had actually been instructed by FBI agents to assassinate several other Black Panther members.

As of 1992, the Stiner brothers were still listed as fugitives. Either the FBI has disposed of the Stiners or they are in the FBI's witness protection program. I know that Darthard Perry was an FBI informant and that he is telling the truth about the FBI….

United Slaves member Bill Stark, an FBI informer, shot and killed Panther member Al Holt, another FBI informer, on March 14, 1969.

M. Wesley Swearingen, FBI Secrets: an Agents Expose (Boston South End Press 1995) pp. 81-83 "


this is an old interview of fbi informant darthard perry posted here to help shed light on this historical era --this is a part of our istory that needs to be preserved if simply for educationl purposes and the sake of historical continuity...











note* james carr was one of george jackson's closest comrades and according to the book "the glasshouse tapes" by lapd informant louis tackwood , tackwood was also married to carr's sister and had an inside view of all the activities going on and fed them directly to lapd . carr was later assassinated himself.


 

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Damn, did he really kill himself?? I wonder what Bills fam know of dude.

I got no words for him man.
This dude was at my birthday parties when i was in single digits man.

So yea... I'm too close to the situation. I'll let Kaya post the articles and facts. I'm completely biased. Completely.
 

largebillsonlyplease

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I want to start a new type of black panther party here in the dirty south. Mainly based on buy black and organize. I am struggling at the grass roots level right now. And I am doing it all by myself. No help, no support. I feel like it is me against the world.

You are until you are not.

When they first started they met in the park. Before they got a headquarters before they got really organized before they became who they became.. they met in the park and kicked ideas around every week.

So.

It's tough sledding right now but if you get you a group, and you stay committed it'll happen. Personally I think the appearances are too easy out there for it to be as big as it was. Too many people be like "stop being so angry" or "that's in the past just go get money" "i got mine". When people really start to be put out on their asses that's probably the best time to just herd em up like cattle in your direction.
 

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Exclusive Freed Ex Black Panther Marshall Eddie Conway on 44 Yrs in Prison, FBI Surveillance


:smh: :angry::angry: :smh:
 

kefta

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Waiting for the white boy/girl to respond.

What does he/she mean, in the context of this thread title, when he/she says "BGOL is very sheeplike today hmmmm"? :smh:

This is an ALL white black porn board! :angry:
 

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Waiting for the white boy/girl to respond.

What does he/she mean, in the context of this thread title, when he/she says "BGOL is very sheeplike today hmmmm"? :smh:

This is an ALL white black porn board! :angry:

some ppl want to be a contrarian for no reason:dunno:
 

pookie

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largebillsonlyplease Right now people are not aware of eugenics and other things going on. So if they got white friends they are influenced by them that there is no conspiracy to get rid of the original genes. And change us into devils like them. They are poisoning us, killing us with no remorse as they had done in Libya, spending large amounts of money to turn young blacks that have not been programmed heavily by whites into homosexuals, while they romance our women and children with white supremacy without them knowing they are supporting white supremacy, etc.

So far I have been out on front street, with some whites not understanding that by saving myself and my race we can save whites and the world before it is to late. And some blacks are upset at what I represent. One dude let me know he was very displeased with my way of life. He pointed out to me his lady is white and his kids are mixed. And asked me what they are wrong for being mixed or is he wrong for having love for a white lady? I told him what they have done only pleases those who love to live by falsehood and promote a white reality.

At one time I had started a paper called "THE SOUL PAPER". I finally closed it down because it was not worth it to me if I do not have my own printing press. That way my work on articles and other things are not taxed or changed.

I do realize my thing right now is a financial thing. If I got the right resources to sell and build the right structures like gyms, health food spots,etc and what I have is good. They do not care what my goals are. Even whites will come and be customers even you refer to them as devils. Especially if they feel following me is a change for the better of life. And proving that is dangerous just like it was for Jesus Christ.


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WhenTheGoingGetsTtuff

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You are until you are not.

When they first started they met in the park. Before they got a headquarters before they got really organized before they became who they became.. they met in the park and kicked ideas around every week.

So.

It's tough sledding right now but if you get you a group, and you stay committed it'll happen. Personally I think the appearances are too easy out there for it to be as big as it was. Too many people be like "stop being so angry" or "that's in the past just go get money" "i got mine". When people really start to be put out on their asses that's probably the best time to just herd em up like cattle in your direction.

Thank you for acknowledging pookdawg. I say start with family. Start on your block. Move to the next, and so on and so on.
 

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Waiting for the white boy/girl to respond.

What does he/she mean, in the context of this thread title, when he/she says "BGOL is very sheeplike today hmmmm"? :smh:

This is an ALL white black porn board! :angry:

There aren't as many white SKINS here as you guys think there are. You guys just do NOT understand how mentally subverted the rest of these dudes are. I don't give a shit what anyone says. This level of black female hatred only comes from black men who haven't shaken their training.

I had a headache and have not read all of this as of right now. Elijah Muhammad had told his followers to never show any difference to the black panthers. But he warned the black panthers that you cannot get ignorant with the devil and win. We will never be as big of devils as white people. But if you in the right and they attack you, no matter what the odds you will win.

I want to start a new type of black panther party here in the dirty south. Mainly based on buy black and organize. I am struggling at the grass roots level right now. And I am doing it all by myself. No help, no support. I feel like it is me against the world.

The curses and spells are real. The attack on the black males manhood is real. And the move to destroy the real black male gene is in full effect. Even though that dude was an informant, there are ways to tell if people are real or not. Elijah Muhammad right hand man Dwight Muhammad was said to be an F.B.I agent himself. The day Malcolm X was assassinated, he was missing. No one could find him. It took a while for them to realize what had happened. And it is a trip for blacks to want to believe in there hearts that Farrakhan had something to do with Malcolm death. When the government killed Malcolm it was to kill 2 birds with one stone.

I am going to try to read the rest of this.

They don't hear you pook. But keep your head up and keep fighting.
 

largebillsonlyplease

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largebillsonlyplease Right now people are not aware of eugenics and other things going on. So if they got white friends they are influenced by them that there is no conspiracy to get rid of the original genes. And change us into devils like them. They are poisoning us, killing us with no remorse as they had done in Libya, spending large amounts of money to turn young blacks that have not been programmed heavily by whites into homosexuals, while they romance our women and children with white supremacy without them knowing they are supporting white supremacy, etc.

So far I have been out on front street, with some whites not understanding that by saving myself and my race we can save whites and the world before it is to late. And some blacks are upset at what I represent. One dude let me know he was very displeased with my way of life. He pointed out to me his lady is white and his kids are mixed. And asked me what they are wrong for being mixed or is he wrong for having love for a white lady? I told him what they have done only pleases those who love to live by falsehood and promote a white reality.

At one time I had started a paper called "THE SOUL PAPER". I finally closed it down because it was not worth it to me if I do not have my own printing press. That way my work on articles and other things are not taxed or changed.

I do realize my thing right now is a financial thing. If I got the right resources to sell and build the right structures like gyms, health food spots,etc and what I have is good. They do not care what my goals are. Even whites will come and be customers even you refer to them as devils. Especially if they feel following me is a change for the better of life. And proving that is dangerous just like it was for Jesus Christ.

That's just how it is man.

I've had this tutoring thing going on for a few years now and none of the people I've reached out to to contribute regularly do so or even attempt to.

But it's ok. its necessary to be seen, to be out there. To go ahead and push forward. It doesn't matter what everyone else believes in as long as you believe in it.

They'll come around. That's what keeps me going.
 

Black Radical

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All you can do is learn from the past and move on. I read about Aoki when that article was first published and my jaw dropped. Lots of great people died, went to prison and suffered due to the work of informants. Like the straight up fight against the govt wasn't lopsided enough.

Pookie before you start organizing you have to get ur philosophy right. U seem to be espousing a lot of unfounded conspiracy type stuff. What is your world view. Curses, spells and demons? Mysticism has never gotten anyone anywhere. All this white people are devil shit is stupid. Race isn't even a scientifically valid concept. It sounds like you care about black people, but you need to step ur research game up because very little of what you have said here seems like it makes a lot of sense. You should be learning from the great black thinkers like Dubois, Nkrumah, Paul Robeson, several Panthers, NOI. They a
L have things to contribute to your understanding.
 
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The Last Hours of William O'Neal

He was the informant who gave the FBI the floor plan of Fred Hampton's apartment. Last week he ran onto the Eisenhower Expressway and killed himself.

January 25th 1990



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William O'Neal spent the last few hours of his life with his uncle Ben Heard, a retired truck driver from Maywood. It was Martin Luther King Day.

"We were just sitting around drinking beer," Heard recalls, "talking to some friends of mine. We had company. The company left and that's when he started acting kind of strange."

At 2:30 AM the 40-year-old O'Neal ran out of his uncle's apartment, across the westbound lanes of the Eisenhower Expressway, and was struck by a car and killed. His death was ruled a suicide.

O'Neal achieved lasting infamy in 1973 when his role in the 1969 raid in which Black Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were murdered was revealed. Though O'Neal was a Panther insider to the point where he was in charge of security for Hampton and possessed keys to Panther headquarters and safe houses, he was at the same time serving as an informant for the FBI.

Among the information the teenaged O'Neal fed his FBI contact was the floor plan of Hampton's west-side apartment that was used to plan the fatal raid.

After his cover was blown O'Neal entered the federal witness protection program, assumed the alias William Hart, and moved to California. He secretly returned to Chicago in 1984.

So not all who knew O'Neal will mourn. But Heard, who says he knew O'Neal as well as anyone, depicts his nephew as a young man who cooperated with the FBI to reduce his own potential jail time, then got in way over his head and was forever tortured by the guilt.

After their drinking buddies left in the early-morning hours of King Day, Heard became worried when O'Neal kept getting up to go to the bathroom. "He'd stay in there 10 or 15 minutes. The last time he stayed 20 minutes. He came out in a rage and he tried to jump out my living room window [which is on the second floor]. I stopped him. I grabbed him by the ankles. I wrestled with him but he broke free and he ran out the door.

"I just had my house shoes and pants on. I couldn't run after him like that. I couldn't have caught him anyway. There was a woman standing in front of the house and she said, 'Lord, it sounds like somebody got hit on the expressway!'"

Heard ran to the ridge of the grassy slope and looked below to the Eisenhower, where he saw a prone body and a car with a broken windshield parked on the shoulder. The state police were already on the scene. When Heard got a close look at the body with his flashlight, his worst fears were confirmed. "The impact had torn the back of his shirt and pants off. His eyes were open. I took his pulse and it was hardly anything." After O'Neal was taken away Heard sat in the trooper's car and listened to the deeply shaken driver tell how O'Neal had jumped out in front of him waving his arms. He tried to swerve, but it was too late.

Heard had seen O'Neal gripped by this rage once before. It was last September, when O'Neal ran out onto the Eisenhower and was struck but only injured. Heard says, "I ran out on the street but I didn't know which way he went. About 15, 20 minutes later I heard an ambulance and I said, 'I hope it's not Bill.' I called the emergency room and it was."

Heard said O'Neal never wanted to talk about the incident. He never said why he did it or if coming so close to death had taught him anything. "But I never thought he would do it again, since he came so close," Heard says. "I never thought he was suicidal."

Heard learned of O'Neal's secret shortly after Hampton's death. "I thought about some of the things he did and said. I asked him, but he denied it." But later O'Neal told his uncle that he'd been in trouble for everything from car theft and home invasion to kidnapping and torture. "He said they had someone tied up and they were pouring hot water over his head. They were trying to get him to do something." So an FBI agent told O'Neal he would take care of it all in exchange for his infiltrating the Panthers.

"I think he was sorry he did what he did. He thought the FBI was only going to raid the house.
But the FBI gave it over to the state's attorney and that was all Hanrahan wanted. They shot Fred Hampton and made sure he was dead."


Heard says he was with his nephew the morning after the ambush when he saw the inside of Hampton's apartment. "There was papers strewn all over the floor, blood all over. There was a trail of blood from where they had dragged Fred's body. Bill just stood there in shock. He never thought it would come to all this."



http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-last-hours-of-william-oneal/Content?oid=875101
 

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Ill shit. The Panthers was way before my time, but from what I know they had the Gov shook. In hindsight im not surprised how dirty they played. All the informants atleast from this read still feel some type of way about it...crazy shit. Imma hafta get back at this. Subs
 

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Ill shit. The Panthers was way before my time, but from what I know they had the Gov shook. In hindsight im not surprised how dirty they played. All the informants atleast from this read still feel some type of way about it...crazy shit. Imma hafta get back at this. Subs

Beyond shook. Trailed, followed. defamed.

So many damn stories I was fortunate enough to hear from my parents and others that were there.

Shit like trying to coerce the grocery stores to not accept their money to provide food for the kids.

it goes on and on
 

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the question is with all the information out there what is stopping us? Could we do it? If we build it can it work? I have set for a while that it would take a collection of people who don't care about shine, who don't act like preachers in the hood just trying to get rich themselves, people who live within their means and don't need three houses in the Hamptons and 7 cars.

could we actually do it? I mean within us we have veterans, service disabled veterans. We have people that could get funds from the government I'm very small business situations.I believe it is up to us, and our window is closing because we are getting older and a generation after us doesn't seem to have much of a clue. We can build something self sustaining that can last past our own years
 

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Alex Rackley

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Warren Kimbro dies at 74; former Black Panther who led Project MORE
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Warren Kimbro in 1974.



Warren Kimbro, a former Black Panther whose 1969 murder of a suspected informant brought on the unsuccessful prosecution of party co-founder Bobby Seale in one of an unruly era's most raucous episodes, died Tuesday in New Haven, Conn., where he rebuilt his life as head of a rehabilitation program for ex-offenders. He was 74.

The cause was believed to be a heart attack, said Douglas Rae, a Yale School of Management professor who knew Kimbro for two decades and co-authored a book about him.

On May 20, 1969, Kimbro fatally shot Alex Rackley, a 19-year-old Black Panther member who party members thought was an FBI informant. Prosecutors said the killing was ordered by Seale, whose 1970 trial in New Haven became a cause celebre for the radical left.

Seale was freed after the jury failed to reach a verdict, but Kimbro was convicted of second-degree murder and went to prison for nearly five years. He rehabilitated himself there, earned a master's degree in education from Harvard and for 25 years led Project MORE, a nonprofit agency devoted to helping ex-cons reenter society.

"The most important part of Warren Kimbro's life began when he left prison," Rae, a longtime Project MORE board member, said last week. "He was a remarkable leader who set a tone and a standard in the New Haven community that hundreds of us learned to respect."

One of eight children in a strict Roman Catholic family, Kimbro was born in New Haven on April 29, 1934. His mother was a Republican ward chairwoman in New Haven, while his father worked for a steel plant.

A high school dropout, Kimbro served in Korea during five years in the Air Force. After completing his military duty, he returned to New Haven, which by the mid-1960s was flush with money from President Johnson's Great Society programs, and became a community organizer for a local antipoverty effort.

But he quickly grew disillusioned with the program and thought the government was more interested in "controlling rather than empowering poor people," said Paul Bass, a New Haven journalist who co-wrote with Rae "Murder in the Model City: The Black Panthers, Yale, and the Redemption of a Killer" (2006).

In 1969 Kimbro joined the Black Panther Party, founded three years earlier in Oakland by Seale and Huey Newton with a sweeping agenda to empower blacks by pressing for decent housing and jobs, courses in African American history, amnesty for black prisoners and an end to police brutality. They also preached self-defense and armed their members, which led FBI director J. Edgar Hoover to investigate the group.
Fears of FBI surveillance and infiltration pervaded the Panther ranks.

Kimbro's apartment became the headquarters for New Haven's Panther chapter. It was there that Rackley was interrogated and tortured for three days before a brash Panther leader named George Sams ordered Kimbro and another party member to take him away.

Afraid that he might be the next one purged, Kimbro cooperated. He and a fellow Panther, Lonnie McLucas, drove to a swamp outside New Haven and, at Sams' order, shot and killed Rackley, who was never proved to be an FBI plant. His body was found by fishermen the next day.

Nine Panthers were eventually put on trial for the killing, with Seale's case drawing the most attention.
Thousands of protesters -- including Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, Dr. Benjamin Spock and other luminaries of the left -- descended on New Haven to demand the release of the Panthers and their charismatic leader.

http://articles.latimes.com/2009/feb/08/local/me-warren-kimbro8



Alex Rackley "Confesses"
 

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The Black Panthers: Seize the Time
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The Film

Whether they were right or wrong, whether they were good or bad, more than 40 years after the Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California, the group, and its leadership, remain powerful and enduring figures in our popular imagination. The era's revolutionary art, visual and musical, outlasted the party that inspired it. Chaka Khan and Chic's Nile Rodgers drew from their experience as members. Bands such as Public Enemy (whose Chuck D remembers singing "Free Huey!" as a child) pitched themselves as the Panthers' heirs.
The film will weave voices from varied perspectives who lived this story — police, FBI informants, journalists, white supporters and detractors, those who remained loyal to the party and those who left it.
Because the participants from all sides were so young in the ‘60s and 70s, they are still around to share first hand accounts.
Now is the time to tell this story.


The Black Panthers: Seize the Time is a two-hour special — the first in the three-film America Revisited series.
It’s also the first comprehensive documentary on the history of the Black Panther Party.
The film sheds light on one of the most groundbreaking and compelling organizations of the 20th Century.
For the young men and women of the Black Panther Party, it was time to try a new strategy in their quest for equality — one not reliant on church support and the tenet of non-violence. Their images and language are lasting — the roaring panther, the Afro, the raised fist and slogans such as "All Power to All People." Their branding was cool and hip.
More than 40 years after the Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California, the group and its leadership remain powerful and enduring figures in our popular imagination.
This fast-moving film weaves voices from varied perspectives — police, FBI informants, journalists, white supporters and detractors, those who remained loyal to the party, and those who left it. Because the participants from all sides were so young in the 60s and 70s, they are still around to share first-hand accounts.


http://www.itvs.org/films/black-panthers
 

Black Radical

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Registered
Short piece on Richard Aoki called "The Man Who Armed The Panthers"
Informant who wasn't discovered until he committed suicide much later in life.


 
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