
Copkiller
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Apr 17, 2004, 4:49 PM
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Dr. Frank Stearns Giese
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Dr. Frank Stearns Giese, former US Navy captain and admitted member of a communist organization based in France, organized and financed his own urban warfare cell with employees at his Radical Education Project Collective bookstore. A truckload of stolen Portland (OR) police intelligence files were clandestinely obtained by www.portlandtribune.com and featured in Jim Redden's 09-17-2002 Secretwatchers article. The secret documents showed that agents watched the Northwest Liberation Front (NLF) as they committed crimes. Noted were the Menlo Park bank robbery and the acquisition of machine guns with false ID. Dr. Giese had to serve 6 months in prison on his 5 year sentence for Conspiracy after $1200 was traced from him to James Wesley Akers who used the money to rent a Seattle Ballard safehouse from a group of soldiers stationed at Ft. Lawton. Akers constructed and planted timebombs at Army & Navy recruting stations not long after he was discharged from the US Army. Seattle Police Officer Clarence Issiah Enault and I emptied our revolvers less than a foot apart with no injuries. Hours later a 68-stick dynamite bomb wired for detonation was found in the burning Ballard safehouse. Max William Severin and Leslie Ann Mckeel had just removed machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and a cache of pistols taken in a gunstore heist. The FBI claimed the bomb was to be used to sabotage a communications tower at Ft. Lawton. US Army Intelligence shredded their own records and files on the case after recieving strong objections from the Seattle Police Criminal Intelligence Unit who did not want their own methods of counterintelligence reviewed by a Federal judge in a Freedom of Information Act appeal. http://www.livelogcity.com/users/copkiller/ http://www.olynetwork.com/wiki/ Military Foco Theory: military action is in itself an effective propaganda device (aka communiques give leads to the police)
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