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Show iircT-P- A CORNER ON EDUCATION PAGE 7 W'-PtP.PN- T' ft - run JU Independent cated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth Vol. 7, No. 25 25C Salt Lake City, Utah B4115 ' June 17, 1976 C-- 'V? COMING ASSAULT AGAINST FREEDOM VIETNAM REFUGEE BATTLE s! By Paul Scott Washington: The dark specter federal troops patrolling the streets of the nations largest cities to keep order is about to appear on the horizon as we near our 200th birthday. Dozens of radical revolutionary groups, whose Mos- cow and Havana trained or leaders have been organizing for months, are planning to stage a series of massive and demonstrations in violent directed Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., New York City, and Kansas City, The carefully orchestrated protests are scheduled to begin in Philadelphia and the nations capital on July 4 and then spread to the cities where the national political conventions are to be held later in July and August. Local officials in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. already have alerted the Ford Ad- ministration to expect violence, These officials have made requests that federal troops be put on a stand-b- y basis for possible use if local authorities are unable to f Washington: A battle for the minds and souls of Federal security and refugees from South Vietnam is agencies, seriously now underway. intelligence recent A graphic illustration is the Congressional crippled by investigations and new Executive fight in Denmark over 200 South children refugees Department regulations which Vietnamese to have hampered their ability keep where the Danish government is track of radicals, have warned the preparing to send them back to White House that the Saigon. demonstrations could be as masThe orphans of Saigon, as sive and even more violent than the children are known, are those during the Vietnam war. vigorously opposing the efforts to the Carmichael, return them and have staged two Stokely militant revolutionary leader who mass escapes to publicize their originally triggered the violence in plight, demonstrations of the the anti-wOpposing the refugees return 1960s, is back in the U.S. and to Communist control is Henning preaching the violent overthrow of Becker, a West German citizen the U.S. political system. who has taken care of the children The expatriate New Yorker is for more than six years in Saigon telling audiences of militant blacks, and who brought them to Den- Puerto Ricans, and students that mark a few days before the South the time is now at hand to destroy Vietnamese capital fell to the the American free enterprise North Vietnamese forces in May, system and disrupt the nations 1975. political institutions. Supporting Becker in his opSignificantly, Carmichael has position are the Free Vietnam Continued on page 11 con-o- world-wid- e trol the situations, ar FROM THE WASHINGTON nARTMAIITH 1 11 1 11 sec-UM- DltflltflAN OBSERVER 30-M- ay FOR JUNE Bild-erbe- UTAH INDEPENDENT 57 Oakland Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Sieowd PcMat Cdt Irio City, Utah L J As is normal for Bilderberg and Dartmouth meetings, the national wire services downplayed the affair and news of it was totally suppressed in most newspapers. The local paper, the Nogales Herald also as usual headlined the meeting in deference to local curiosity stirred up by all the chartered or government planes which descended on the little town, the shinv, black limosines that suddenly materialized arid the garrisoned hotel. Also as usual, no announcements were made as to the content of the secret discussions. WYOMING PATRIOTS T : : ct p- -r p r o .t: r K a,; o --l rg the Netherlands. Cln Portnqn V SHOW Wyoming Patriots have produc- C(l a television show promoting the freedom movement using TV I 0 Lowell Anderson as moderator. The guests are Claire Kelley; Jerome Daly, W. Vaughn Ellsworth, and William E. Drexler. The. show is produced on broadcast quality color video tape and is available for patriot groups across the country to broadcast on their local TV CpCCDALI IlLLIvrl Ik Continued on page 7 - 'Forces, with headquarters in Paris, and the Freedom Corps, a newly organized private group in the U.S. dedicated to helping persons seeking freedom, Both groups and Becker are urging the governments of nations belonging to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, of which Denmark is a member, to put pres- sure on the Danish government not to deliver the refugees to the Com- munists in South Vietnam. As an alternative, these groups, have proposed that the Danish Government allow the children to come to the U.S. where preparations are now being made to take care of them, or be allowed to go to France where a Corn- munity of Children headed by a Mgr. Paul Seitz has offered to care for them. The childrens opposition to returning to Saigon has been so strong that the Danish government has temporarily delayed their departure and have hired several seized by government authorities in Denmark earlier this year after disputes between Becker and Danish social authorities erupted over how the children were being educated and treated. More than forty policemen with dogs were used to carry off the children, who range from 3 to 19 years, after they refused to leave their new home near Copenhagen. Twice since the Orphans of Saigon were placed in detention camps by the Danish government they have staged mass escapes only to be run down by the police and returned to their imprisonment", as the children say. While the Danish government has permitted Communist Vietnamese officials to contact the Continued on page 11 OF THE JUDICIARY Il top vU cet meeting between David Rockefeller, leading U.S. businessmen and academics, and top Soviet bosses took place April 3 at the Rio Rico Inn, Nogales, Arizona. It was the annual' Dartmouth Conference, which normally takes place a week after the Annual Bilderberg Conference. This year, the Conference planned to be held in Hot Springs, Virginia was called off because of bad publicity surrounding the affair due to bribery charges against Bilderberg top man, Bernhard of heavily-guarde- d, Paul Scott- THE DOUBLE STANDARD arid Top Communists Meet REPRINTED By The federal courts have now abandoned even a pretense of hjectivity when it comes to PIIPPFTC I I I L riding on tax protest cases. Recent cases show clearly that the federal judiciary is under intense pressure to stop the growing tax strike at all costs. A total lack of logic, reason, morality and legal justification is being displayed by judges when it comes to convicting J tax strikers. This new face of the federal judiciary does not apply to bank robbers, muggers, rapists, murders or traitors, however, who are still afforded full recourse to all Constitutional privileges. In the words of one leading tax striker, the purpose is to build a wall around tax protesters and set up a production line to deal with them en masse. The panicky decisions and rulings are so vicious they are actually ludicrous. They contradict themselves and have put federal law into an impossible position where nothing is sure, everything is in flux and the federal judiciary itself is beneath contempt. For instance, in a recent case, U.S. vs. Fischer, the Supreme Court ruled that the 5th Amendment no longer applies to papers in a defendants personal possession. The 5th Amendment now applies only to verbal testimony. The Supreme Court, May 5th, 1976 in the case of U.S. vs. Miller gave judicial sanction to the government to invade the privacy of citizens in tax cases, and seize records without proper legal process. This subversion destroys the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and raises the question, which amendment goes next? In Los Angeles at the district level, Judge William P. Gray presided over the case of U.S. vs. Continued on page 6 |