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Show July 9, 1970 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 4 The Police Profession in a Time of Cultural Crisis advertising & publication associates Part 3 SUITE "H" Reprinted from Law and Order Magazine 2114 HILAND DR. SALT LAKE CITY 801-466-85- 23 W. Cleon Skousen THIS IS THE "NEW LEFT" CONSULTANTS FOR: We declare war Advertising art, writing, exhibits, signs s and For nearly a decade the American people have been abuse putting up with a whole spectrum of vitriolic against the United States! hate-Ameri- This was the bold and defiant theme of the National Conference of Revolutionary Organizations held in 1969. Recent deOakland, California, July Publications velopments have induced Congressional investigators technical to go back and scrutinize the recordings of those illustration, bombastic proceedings. writing, design, From any point of view, this was no ordinary conand drafting vention. It was a show of strength. Over four thouphotography sand delegates attended and nearly three hundred revolutionary groups were represented. The convenPrinting a "National Committee to Combat Fastion set manuals, reports, cism, andupset in motion plans for the mobilizing of a brochures, forms, "National Liberation Army. The emotional tirades of and posters the convention speakers pinpointed the fascist enemy as the United States of America. The host for the convention was the Black Panthers. From the very beginning, however, it was made crystal clear that this convention was not intended to promote the cause of American civil rights for either blacks or whites. These delegates had been brought together to launch a campaign for revolutionary violence and the overthrow of everybody's rights, especially as Americans have comie to Imow their rights. Anyone claiming to defend such rights was identified as a fascist or a pig Over and over again, omul is lor man. 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