Prepping the IV
Robin Landseadel
robinlandseadel at comcast.net
Sun Jul 26 12:33:50 CDT 2009
. . . The Elmer Davis case is only one from a long list of
arrests that will indicate the interrelationship of the CIA, Los
Angeles Law Enforcement, California Dept. of Corrections and other
officers.
Cuban terrorists carried out armed arson attacks in Los Angeles,
1970, against the Haymarket, a radical meeting place and bookstore;
the offices of the Socialist Workers Party; and Ashgrove, a coffee
house that made its facilities available to radical causes.
Mario Pelaez, Reynaldo Castro and Reynaldo Gonzalez, all
arrested, were working for the CIA. Edward Gritz and Sergeant Charles
Loust of the LAPD Criminal Conspiracy Division confirmed the CIA
connections. The Cubans had been hired in May 1970 to "fight Communism
and get Cuba back." The men worked with Alpha 66, the armed guerrilla
warfare group that Frank Sturgis, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martinez and
other Watergate operatives were associated with.
Louis Tackwood, working with the Los Angeles Police Dept.,
revealed another CIA, LAPD, FBI conspiracy plot which took place at
San Quentin. This was the George Jackson murder and framing of radical
prisoners for other deaths that occurred that day.
The White House espionage group was responsible for killing 28
Black Panthers and other minority leaders. They also were determined
to exterminate leaders inside the prison.
Eldrige Cleaver, writer and Panther, escaped going to prison and
went to Algeria. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents were making a
deal with Sonny Barger, Hell's Angels leader, to "bring Cleaver home
dead in a box." Larry Shears, the agent who exposed this arrangement,
also revealed the plans of ATF to kill Cesar Chavez.(47) This was at a
time when John Caulfield and G. Gordon Liddy were working for the
Treasury Dept. ATF. . .
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