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Post by amazingates on Dec 9, 2019 21:42:47 GMT -8
Blaine Blaine AKA Gold Catcher - Who Is He Connected to? I've never been too interested in Blaine Blaine, aka Goldcatcher. But I just bumped into a couple of things about him, and thought I might really check him out and see just what he is all about. I'm not a GYKE is the Z fan, and I'm not pro Gyke, but I'm also not ANTI-Gyke if I could find a connection of some sort to him and the people I think might be Z. I'm in a chat with Pro-Gyke people all day everyday so I know a lot about GYKE from listening to them and thinking about what they say. I don't know as much as they do, but I certainly hear about him every day and I do ask questions when they say something about him, so I am familiar with GYKE and i have heard about Blaine... but never really anything that caught my attention. Until tonight. I asked them when they were talking about Blaine. Well who is Blaine really, and what is he actually like. They didn't know they say, so I decided, well maybe time for me to figure it out. So I google his name and ran into something that I thought interesting(other than the fact people all over the net says he's crazy; I like crazy, so that was another reason I want to read about him). so I find this posted over on the Zodiac Killer site The Cop Watch - Blaine writing in the Good Times about Cops(obviously not a fan of cops LOL) so that totally caught my interest. Then while reading the articles I read something about the SDS and the PL division, lots of anti-cop stuff, and so I decided right then and their, Blaine has some of that "revolutionary spirit" in him... hmmm ... I like that too, so I'm going to dig everything I can on him and look at what he's about. The question then would be... Is Gyke anything at all like Blaine? Who knows. And what are these two actually doing? or thinking? Who are they connected to? So this thread is started mainly because I'm just nosey who the guy is and what is he thinking and doing in this radical time of Zodiac. And mostly, who with? The Cop Watch - by Blaine ( From The Good Times Newspaper )zodiackillerfacts.com/Blaine%20Blaine%20-%20Copwatch.htm
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Post by amazingates on Dec 9, 2019 22:20:05 GMT -8
Here is a LOT of background info about Blaine and his quest to have Gyke arrested for being the Zodiac Killer. How much of any of this is true, who knows, but there has to be some points within all of this that might help research what Blaine is really all about, and give us at least a few points to look at as to what Gyke is really all about. Who are they connected to, What are they connected to, why are they connected to The Zodiac... or are they? Blaine definitely seems a bit radical.. not in a bad way at all, but he's not your normal sit down and watch someone else spin his world type of guy, or so it seems to me without my having to read much at all. Gyke on the other hand I have been hearing about forever, and I still yet, have not found out just how radica he(gyke) may or may not be. But Blaine has clearly caught my attention. so rather than try to copy any of the info on Blaine that is written over on the Zodiac Killer Facts site, here is the link and you can just go there and read it. www.zodiackillerfacts.com/Richard%20Gaikowski%20and%20Blaine%20Blaine%20-%20The%20Rest%20of%20the%20Story.htmThen we can decide which parts to tear apart. I'll keep trying to find more info on Blaine, documented info that we can use to put together to see just who and what Blaine really is. of course this is all ONE PERON's tale of Blaine, however, there are several other people's quotes on there about what they think of Blaine. Who knows what to believe, however, there is a lot of "descriptive personality" that can be gleaned from reading all of this. I'll go find my own "facts" but I'll use what I am reading as a pointer in some places to look. I want to hear all sides of what people are thinking about Blaine, and then after I have heard all of everyone else's thoughts, I'll then determine my own. but for now here is another link with good reading on Blaine. It might be true, it might not be but there certainly is a wealth of info in there to tear apart. A Blaine By Any Other Name - Zodiackillerfacts.com zodiackillerfacts.com/main/a-blaine-by-any-other-name/But then we have Tom Voight saying the opposite, that Blaine is intelligent and credible.... so which is it? But again, I'm not as much interested in the credibility of Blaine, as I am as to who does he know, and who are his connections
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Post by amazingates on Dec 9, 2019 23:02:22 GMT -8
Now "I" am going to go try to dig up some info on Blaine. I'm interesting in his thinking. That thinking could lead us to know what he is doing. Who is Blaine connected to? That is my question? and if he really was as "weird" as people portray him, then what does that tell us about Gyke who obviously put up with him, or maybe even thought the same as him.
I'm not looking for The Zodiac to surface in these two, not as a lone killer, but what I am looking for is this... who are they connected to, "IF" anyone?
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Post by amazingates on Dec 9, 2019 23:16:25 GMT -8
Well the one thing I can say... from reading above in The Cop Watch in the Good Times news...
(1) he did not like cops
(2) he did not like informants/narcos(as he calls them)
yet he was "doing" exactly, and telling exactly the people he hated (cops), what he was condemning others for.
So he might have a revolutionary spirit of sorts, but only when it suits himself. someone like that is more of a follower than someone who really believes in the cause.
So what then, Blaine was a follower and when things went wrong for him he runs and tells? If he really hated cops he would not be telling them that Gyke blew up the police station. or supposedly that gyke blew up the police station, we don't know if gyke did that or not... but if gyke did blow up the police station, how does blaine hate cops one minute and then runs and tells them who blew them up in the next minute. And "if" gyke is the one who really blew up the police station, then Gyke is the one with the real revolutionary spirit and Blaine is only a follower until he is afraid of Gyke and then Blaine runs and tells and becomes the very person he is saying he does not like, Cops and "narcos" ... and he would not be roaming around the usa with a Golden Calf and then take it to the white house to have Nixon bow to it, rather he would wheel it up to the white house and use it as a trojan horse. ....or maybe that was the REAL plan of the Golden Calf LOL.. if so, yes, I would say we have a real revolutionary on our hands ... but most likely Blaine did not think of the Golden Calf as a Trojan Horse or he would not be telling the cops that Gyke bombed the police station. Unless of course he just wanted to put the blame on gyke to get it off of someone else? if so, what else is he blaming gyke for that someone else did?
so here we are again. who is Blaine connected to. Is he part of the real "revolutionary" radical groups, or is he just following along and pretending to be one.
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Post by amazingates on Dec 18, 2019 11:06:46 GMT -8
I was decoding the "little list" letter and found something interesting I don't really think it pertains to gyke, but it might. I have nothing else to compare it to yet, but there is reference to the CAlLF, the CALIFORNIA CALF.... which cali is the Golden state, so we have " Golden Calf. .. there are more reference to cows, steers, etc... ... I have to still go through it all and make sure this is what it is saying, but it looks like it. Now does this point to gyke? It might be. It also makes me wonder if Blaine is not writing the z letters, or someone close to him. but this is not for sure. It's just something I have been noticing about clues for cows, etc, but this specific one is really saying golden calf. and blaine had the golden calf. he wrote all about it, it was a huge thing with him
I can't remember but I also thought that gyke wrote something about the golden calf, or if not, then blaine wrote something saying gyke said something about killing and the golden calf, something Blaine said "about" gyke, not something we know if gyke actually said it. I'm thinking and wondering now if Blaine does not know the code? someone needs to ask him. someone knows it.
what if Blaine is the "letter writer" telling on Gyke
or what if another person around blaine and gyke is the letter writer because "someone" is certainly writing gyke in the 340 and talking about the Golden Calf
going through the little list... it is full of names of people. I have not got them all the way figured out but hope to get that part mostly done today to at least get enough info we can research the names and see who they connect to. again, I think this is a group of people, not all killing, just one whack is killing these people but "someone" "underground" is writing about it. I don't know if it is the "killer" or someone "telling on the killer". I really think this goes back to COINTELPRO. how gyke would fit in with that I don't know. but as soon as I get this "little list" letter done, I think I'll know a LOT more
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Post by amazingates on Dec 18, 2019 11:11:26 GMT -8
Goldcatcher had also used several other aliases, including Blaine Blaine. Using the pseudonym Zakatarious, Blaine authored the book The Secret of the Golden Calf – Towards the Foundation of a Polytheistic Psychology and the Reawakening of the Polytheistic Faith, published in 1974 in Berkeley, California. Recently, Blaine claimed that this book served as a key element in a series of murders he called “The Golden Calf Killings.” Blaine claimed that his former friend and associate Richard Gaikowski had committed several murders and then left the image of a golden calf at the crime scenes as a message to Blaine. According to Blaine’s account, Gaikowski also confessed that he was the Zodiac killer and invited Blaine to join him in ongoing acts of shocking violence. Blaine claimed that Gaikowski used an umbrella to stab a young boy and also stabbed another victim inside a crowded supermarket. Blaine also claimed that he had seen Gaikowski kill a cabdriver named Leonard Carl Smith. zodiackillerfacts.com/main/a-blaine-by-any-other-name/question would be... is this true? well look at everything and then go dig to figure it out
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 2:50:53 GMT -8
Blaine has a ton of articles floating all over and I have been running into them, so I'll try to get them on here. It's after 2am, but I'll try to get at least a few out here, then get the rest on here later.
Again, the reason I am trying to figure out Blaine is because if he and Gyke were close enough that Gyke was letting Blaine know he was killing people(according to Blaine - I'm not saying that), then gyke had to have some kind of bond with Blaine, and that means they probably thought the same about "something" pretty deep. I'm wondering if it is not the ties to radical groups that gave them a bond. The more I look at either of them, the more I dig up stuff that puts them on my RADICAL LIST... again, I personally do not think that is a bad thing, but it would give someone a deeper bond than just working with someone and hanging out with them some. And depending on how deeply either of them believed in "the cause" would determine just how much they would share with one another and even trust one another to actually be sitting around talking about murders. You don't do that with just anyone, so they had some kind of deeper bond than "just some surface friendship", they had to believe in some of the "deeper" things.
so with all of that, I'm thinking in some way they(Blaine and Gyke) are tied closely, and I'm finding what is really the common thread is they are both radical. Now just HOW radical is the question. Well, I think Blaine might have been pretty dang loyal to "the cause", however, why then would he turn around and tell the cops on gyke? something "changed" in Blaine's thinking? or did it?
First we know that Blaine wrote articles for THE TRIBE. Now if we really know what THE TRIBE was all about then we have to think perhaps Blaine also knew. I say "of course he knew". I don't think they would really have anyone around them they did not trust. So either Blaine was "okay by them" or they were mistaken. I really don't think they were mistaken, at least not at first. They might have changed their minds later, but so far I have not found they did, however, I might find that out later, as going and telling the cops who blew something up would not have been something they would think is okay. At that time you just did not go telling on people for blowing things up; everyone was blowing things up, and no one wanted to be around someone who would tell that kind of info to the cops. So something changed along the way that made Blaine think it was now "OKAY" behavior for a radical who believes in the revolution, to go rat someone out?
How do I know Blaine believed in the revolution? I'll show you how I know, and he believed in it so strongly he basically gave up the opportunity of a lifetime because the strings tied to the opportunity would go against his loyalty to "the cause". This tells me he strongly believed in "the cause" which so did the TRIBE as you will see in the COINTELPRO docs I'll post also. So where does Gyke fit in with all of this? just how loyal was Gyke to "the cause", or was he? Remember the Panthers got mad at gyke... why was that? what did he do? what did they find out? "something" obviously.
So gyke is surrounded by all of these truly "for real" radical revolutionaries. Do they trust him? I don't know. obviously at some point the Panthers do not. Obviously at some point Blaine decides to chuck his loyalties and tell on Gyke... or did he chuck his loyalties? maybe he did not, maybe he told ONLY on Gyke. Why ONLY on gyke, why not on everyone? Or did he. Well I have enough fed docs that as I go through them, if Blaine was informing on people, I'm going to bump into it. If he is not in those docs saying something, then we know he was always, and still very much so, loyal to the "people of the cause"... So why tell on Gyke and not them? what made him draw that kind of line through his strong loyality and not informing, with Gyke on one side of the line, and everyone else on the other side. He obviously had to know about the "people of the cause" and what they were doing, yet he did not tell on them... so why Gyke? This just not make sense to me. People he was around were blowing up everything, people were getting killed, yet that is all okay with him, but "gyke" doing something(as he states) is not. what is the difference? so it really was not about WHAT gyke was "doing", it was about "GYKE himself". something else about GYKE or that Gyke did that made Blaine think it "okay" to tell on gyke, yet it is not "okay" to tell on everyone else. I'm looking sideways right now and going HMMMM, a huge HMMMM.
let me try to get some of these docs and Blaine's writings on here. It's coming right out of HIS articles, so it is not like "someone else" is saying it about him; he is the one saying it.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 2:57:42 GMT -8
I'm trying to gather up all the docs and articles that will help to understand the personalities of Blaine and Gyke, and there interaction. Who was who and what kind of a "friendship"/ "common" connection they had. First I'll gather up all the docs and articles, and then I will come back through and point out why I think what I think. Everyone can go through them and make up their own minds what they think about Blaine and Gyke.
It will take me some time to get all of this on here. I have a lot of stuff to go through. A lot of it is not searchable and has to be scanned and then posted. A lot of it is over in boxes I have, paper files. And I'm still going through a huge pile of FED Docs, looking for anything that mentions anything about Gyke or Blaine. Blaine for sure had a ton of connections, and I'm trying to figure out if these were also Gyke's connections. Just how deeply was Gyke connected to Radical groups, that is my wonder. And how deep did Blaine' connections REALLY go(I'm pretty sure it was really deep); which makes it really hard for me to comprehend how someone (Blaine), who was that deeply involved with radicals, and who hated cops and the establishment as badly as he (Blaine) said, would suddenly decide it is okay to tell on Gyke. There has to be a reason he did this.
Let me get these docs and articles out here so we can go through them and figure out what the REAL reason is that Blaine decides it is okay to blame Gyke for being the zodiac killer.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 18:00:10 GMT -8
This is an article in THE TRIBE that Blaine wrote. If you read this you will see he is definitely of the revolutionary belief and he talks about others he is with who are of the same mind. He's not just some follower; rather he is living by his own beliefs, his own thinking and very much loyal to "the cause"(Revolution), and to the people in it. Someone THAT DEEPLY involved in belief is not going to just let someone like GYKE "lead him astray and MAKE him do something"... and someone like this who has REVOLUTION engrained within them is not going to be calling up the cops because ONE person did something. He's a revolutionary and he is connected with them, and so was THE TRIBE. If anyone were leading anyone, my thinking it would be Blaine leading Gyke, not the other way around. Like Blaine states, if he does not fit in, he gets up and leaves. He goes and find a safe place, no matter where. He does not change his points of belief either. For some reason he decide to "tell on Gyke" and anything like that just does not FIT with the mentality of Blaine. He never told on anyone else... did he? well if he did, then like I said, he will be in the FED DOCS. I have thousands of them and taking time to go through them, but if Blaine really were an informant, he will be in them. And if his name is redacted out, then I'll find them through what the docs say ABOUT the person they redact. There is always enough info in them to identify the redacted person if you look through enough of them. So here is the Article Blaine wrote. It gives us an overall picture of how loyal he is to his beliefs, to the people involved with him, and how radical he was. Article by Blaine - Berkeley Tribe October 17-23, 1969 here it is transcribed so it is searchable
by Blaine
A Commune of Lairs Lair: Den or resting place of a wild animal. 2.) A hideout or hideaway. 3.) A base of operation within enemy territory. My experiences in communes led me to believe that they are for, essentially, tribal-directed people. In 1967 I stayed for a time at the Morning Star Ranch, and watched as the lowest common denominator came to dominate all pilgrims’ spiritual strivings and searchings. This tribal feeling attracted me, but at the same time, I felt too solitary for what I’d call an open tribe. I later became part of a strange, homo-sexual-revolutionary sex commune in 1968, one taht preached, “Methedrine is Salvation.” Objectors such as myself were, naturally, thrown out. At thi^ ime the idea of Lair began to grow in my mind. Slowly, as I found myself living in socially un helathy times, I realized that I needed to belong to a community of like-minded solitary searchers who could love and protect one another. “Lair,” I explained at a Haight Communal Council meeting, “is really a commune of solitary wanderers, who move about like wolves of the dunes.” Thus Lair sprai^ into existence. A revolutionary in Ohio, a filmmaker in Vermont, an ex-bank-robber and his young wife in New York, a robber-student from a certain college in the East, and two others make up Lair— sometimes this commune of lairs operates physically together, then—as circumstances dictate—the people are a thousand miles apart, but always in communication. Lair is a place to lick one’s wounds. In that sense it is a “den for wild animals,” As a hideaway it contains all the resources of a school (tapes, films, records, books, art resources, etc.), the privacy of a cell—“Every night I go back to my lair in the skull”—and, for
some of us, it is a “base of operation in enemy territory.” One member of Lair sees Amerika as so much occupied land, and sees himself hunted, except when within the sanctuary of Lair. Laing, in his “Politics of Experience” spoke of the desirability of a place needed for people who have traveled farther than most others. In ancient times such people were called “divinely inspired” or “struck with the god.” Today, they are called many names—revolutionaries, madmen, hippies, or even the insane. R ran away from his home back East numerous times, and each, time, when apprehended, the law n order people would drag him back, cut his hair, and then lecture him on “What a good boy should be like.” R became involved with Lair in Vermont, while at a film school. He had experimented with the possibilities of platosexuality, but flew from Lair when unable (at the time) to reconcile himself to some of its unusual ideas. His revolutionary pilgrimage began at age fifteen, ‘T thought shcool sucked,” he once said at a Lair seminar. “I found the whole idea of female teachers revolting. At Lair all of us, teachers and students, do everything together.” R and I are lovers. One time he brought me a quote from a book. It read, “Did not Plato also insist that the deepest truths are imparted from teacher to pupil, not by words, but by living togetter in such a way that a spark of light suddenly springs out of the heart of one and kindles the light in the other?” It is interesting to note that he has no guilt about sex with a male. He chooses a male lover over a female, because, as he says, “I guess a guy can do more—like being a buddy, a lover, a teacher and guerilla, and aU together.” The ex-bank-robber, one of the solitary wanderers, sees in Lair something akin to a monastery of cultural and political guerilla revoltrtionaries. “I had a lot of time in prison to work out metaphysical problems. But I thought that when I got out of prison, life would be as before. To me, back then, dreaming about a new Thunderbird or nice, intellectual life was worthwhile. When I got out, I saw myself right in the middle of a fucking revolution. Because I was on parole,! found Lair the best way to participate in struggle of the times,” The idea of L^ was that it was to be first a sanctuary for solitary, smitten radical madmen. Then, the possibility of doii^ things for all of our people in the movement became a goal. Three members of Lair made a film, called Sun Drenched Books. The film centers around a bald-headed, mad, exconvict who has become obsessed with books in prison, but throughout Bie film the theme of how prison depraves absolutely is expressed. Out of the idea and practice of Lair has come a revoultionary model, one that can serve to guide and instruct others, who are somewhat inclined toward a more secretive (for whatever reasons) type of existence. It is with this thought in mind then, that Lair sees itself as a model for others who essentially crave the solitary type of communal experience that hasn’t exactly been widely discussed or practiced. Lair has become a school. It wasn’t originally planned this way, but its evolution has let it more and more in this direction. We are interested in many things, such as survival in a hostile state. Recently, Lair held a week-long seminar on Police. Every phase of the problems, idea, and origin of the Police was examined (and taped.) A list of books were read, films shown,'discussion took place on personal experiences of police confrontation or abuses. A Lair seminar on Overthrow included another long list of books, detailed knowledge of. coup d’ etats, putschs, revolutions, etc. and discussions of “Where streetfighting is at today,” and “where revolution will be at tomorrow.” And R and I have continual rap sessions about drugs, sex, streetfighting and the like. We’ve found that it is impossible to separate the teacher from the student; w we unite both in the ancient, philosophic sense. The idea of having a gueriUa (theatric or political) in which one stands aloof from the actual life stream of the other is absurd. If you teach a boy to use a machine gun, you must do more than that. There is a strange psychology involved here. The boy will stimulate the man to do. extralttdinary acts, as will the man the boy.' There seems to be no greater idea of a revolutionary-guerilla band than that of a group of males who are devoted to one another. The example of Greek warriors comes to mind ^n fact, Harmodius and Aristogeiton, two lovers in ancient Greece, overthrew the dictatorship and were later sung by the poets as fighters for freedom). One time I was running down Telegraph from the tear gas and police madness; I stumbled and fell. R stopped at risk for a certain reason to himself, picked me up, making certain I was not trampled by the fleeing, panicking crowd. It may not be the subject of rave movies or conventional poetry, but the love of a boy for a man, or of a man for a boy can be quite exalting. Such love is ancient, and an art; one not easily uncovered from the ruins of two thousand years of Judeo-Christian taboos and insanities. At Lair, among us there has sprung into existence a mystical bond. We are bound together by a deep love, man loving man, boy loving man, man loving boy—without shame and deference to the dead cliches of those around us. And we retain our masculinity, refusing to partake of the old order’s apologetic concept of homosexuality. Earlier I used the term, Platosexual. We often use it amongst ourselves—for ours is essentiaUy a school-motivated community; we have found, as males, that we must liberate ourselves from the cultural blindnesses of our parents. We dig the idea of classical man, beloved student and beloved philosopher; and, as they did, we do— our bodies are not taboos with one another.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 18:41:51 GMT -8
Good Times August 21, 1969This is part of Blaine's articles of COP WATCHArticle Transcription blaine
Last Wednesday a TV crew was out front of Pepe’s in Berkeley. They were doing a video tape thing on “Harry the cop,” badge no. 103. This cop was talking to hip and longhair types, making out as a good guy. Not long after the taping was done, and Harry the “good” cop gone, a paddy wagon pulled up. The cops from it went into Pepe’s, arresting two guys who were seen by Harry the cop; they had been talking too much, trusting Harry. According to a reader, “Harry the Cop is a fink and a super pig . . . He’s like a tape recorder, then lays down [the information he gets] to the other pigs who get out and bust you.” Another warning came from a reader on getting packages from overseas: “1 hope you will publicize a fact 1 had to learn the hard way. Do NOT accept or open any package from overseas which has a tiny blue stamp mark on it with the words U.S. Customs. It has been opened for inspection. Not knowing this, I opened such a package and was shortly raided by eight assorted cops ahd agents, and am now charged with possession of hash for sale.” The Youthquake was staked out for trouble by SF’s notorious troublemakers the Tac Squad long before some guy jumped on the stage and began to hassle some chick at Dolores Park this Sunday. Two cops decided to “stop the trouble.” As a result, pop bottles were thrown, and the cops started to get it from all sides. Before the melee was stopped, there were fifty-five cops at the scene of the hassle, one that began with two over-eager cops who were “just doing their duty.” A young cop fell off his horse last week in Golden Gate Park. He had come on like the Lone Ranger, chasing two young men who had, allegedly, grabbed and robbed someone. Cop Terence W. Ryan rode his horse Jumbo after the villains, but he got so wrapped up in playing the game of Cops and Robbers he didn’t see the car in front of him. The horse leaped up, and down flew cop Ryan, head on the pavement. This incident returned memories of the time a mounted cop prodded two longhairs down the middle of Haight Street, both of them handcuffed. They had committed the terrible crime of sleeping in the park. But they didn’t get away, so the cop had little opportunity of playing the good guy. All he got was silent stares from the onlookers. Superior Judge Carl H. Allen issued a restraining order, forbidding Dock of the Bay from publishing the names, addresses and phone numbers of members of the San Francisco Tactical Squad. I wonder if the judge knows that a list of Tac Cops is already in the hands of numerous individuals, and interested parties? Several thousand copies-mim-eographed—are being circulated as far away as San Jose. 1 saw one in Berkeley, and found it worth memorizing. If you haven’t gotten one yet, more are being mimeographed up. And now a word from Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. Police Commissioner Frank L. Rizzo pledged to one and all: “We are going to violate their rights. We are going to sweep the streets and pick up entire groups (of those the cops don’t like IMan, talk like this could drive certain people, certain groups into outright revolution. 1 Got any news, tips or other information > on cops, narcos or undercover agents? Send items to Blaine. GOOD TIMES / AUGUST 21, 1969 /
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 18:56:18 GMT -8
I just kind of scanned through this one, but interesting for those of you who do not know how easy it was to get a passport in another person's name at the time... read near the bottom or the article on ARM YOURSELF WITH A PASSPORT. if you don't have ID, just take a friend with you to state you are who you say you are.
Good Times August 28, 1969
Article TranscriptionGOOD TIMES - AUGUST 28, 1969 blaineCops are getting so disgusting, so unfair to anyone who has long hair that I too feel like calling them pigs—and I really don’t want to do it. Coming from Berkeley this Tuesday I and my companion saw three CHP cars surrounding one green VW bus. They had lined up about twenty longhairs— “arms against the wall”—searching them all, in front of a long line of traffic where Ashby meets the freeway. We slowed down, beeped and gave the V sign. The cops motioned us over. “The next time you do that, you go to jail. Now get out of here.” And all the other cops grinned and flashed their teeth. * * * James E. Herring is a little mousy man who wears a white identification card of some kind on his suit lapel. He runs up and down Telegraph Avenue, taking shapshots of assorted longhairs. When asked why he was doing it, the man snapped back, “Don’t you dare ask me that.” Anyway, this blue-suited man has been doing this for several days now. One guy who was in front of Cody’s Book Store told me, “He’s always doing this, and I don’t think many of the people are aware of what he’s up to. He’s so quick. He just runs up, snaps his camera, and is gone.” * * In Brazil the police-based and operated Death Squad is busy murdering people the courts of that country find not guilty. These are really pigs. In answer to the Death Squad there are the Tuparamos. They are an urban guerrilla group that have gotten $500,000 for their revolutionary operations from assorted bank robberies. And now, there are several people from the movement down there, working with the Tuparamos. They are getting training from the pros, and intend on bringing it all back home to roost in Amerika. * * * The demonstrations against dictators Nixon and Park Chung Hee last Thursday had its problems. It seems that some people the Student Mobilization Committee had made marshals were playing ' cops pretty strongly. One marshal got into it with a Berkeley radical, who tried to get on the stage to read the Tac Squad list. He was thrown off the stage. And then there’s that photo that Captain Don Scott was circulating to his cops. It was of a “dark young man with bushy hair.” The guy they were looking for was right there all along, for he rode the cable car by seconds later, shaking his fist and shouting, “Pat sucks Dick.” * * * A good cop on Haight Street told me there was an alternative to arming yourself with guns. “What?” I asked. “Arm yourself with a passport, he replied. “With what I’ve been seeing lately at Park Station it makes me even want to get one.” Someone on the street recently asked me about getting a passport. He is on federal parole. I checked with the federal probation office and my lawyer. “The man can get a passport, parole or not. It’s his legal right. Only if he’s a communist he can’t get one.” Even if he is on federal parole, “He wouldn’t be bothered, unless he tries to return to the country.” And to get a passport all you need is a birth certificate and some other identification. If you don’t have ID, then all you need is someone to go with you and say they’ve known you two years or more. Remember, arm yourself one way or another. * * * Got any news or questions on cops and survival, write Blaine, at the Good Times.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 19:34:43 GMT -8
I have to laugh at this one. It's hilarious hahaha omg Blaine, you are a crack-up. He's got that crazy sense of humor, I see.
Berkeley Bard April 6-12, 1973 by Peter... about BlaineBERKELEY BARB APRIL 6-12 1973 - TranscriptionPEOPLES PRICK GETS STIFFED IN PARKby Peter '‘Could you tell Prick me what that "That, lady, appears to be a penis in an erectile state.” With the complete cooperation of the Berkeley and UC campus police, a sixteen foot high erection was paraded through the streets of Berkeley and down Telegraph avenue to People’s Park where it met an uncertain fate. Poetess Julia Vinoorad’s proposal to have it left there and be "the first prick in Berkeley ever to get a parking-ticket" was turned down. Sculptured by Victor Wells out of wire-netting and multi-colored paper, the magnificent tribute to the Great God Pan glistened in the afternoon sun on April Fool's Day. To those who asked (and apparently need) a point, " The great phallus of Berkeley is a symbol of liberation. This symbol has been forbidden public exposure since Judeo-Christianity wiped out the ancient Pagans.” So states the manifesto by Blaine, of Zwillingsbruder, PO Box 4509, Berkeley, Ca, 94704. Or, to put in another way: "Let a thousand pricks blooml” Being a neighbor of Blaines, and watching what at first appeared to be a Frostie with balls, he asked me if I would help push The Great Phallus up to the People’s Park. As any good neighbor would do (after all, it’s in the great American tradition like the Pilgrims), I pushed and pulled that prick for blocks and blocks as the wheels came off, as a Volkswagen helped out for a while, as we finally found a dolly (“Hello, Dolly!’’) and made it to Bancroft and down Telly to the Park. There, the phallus was supposed to be surrounded by a pagan festival. "Not since the Roman Empire has the likes of this been seen.” But, you know? Berkeley is even running out of pagans. Nobody showed up. A few of what used to be called hippies were sparechanging us for wine or whatever. One dude was breathing fire and revolution. "Look, man - they killed people here. I say - let it stayl” He was talking about what to do with IT after the time ran out for the festival. I pointed to Blaine. "See that guy over there? His name is on the permit. Now, if you want to put your name on the permit, man, go do it and go to jail with him.” End of revolution. None of the tv or big press showed up. None of the Berkeley politicans showed up. Apparently pagans don’t vote and the media was too embarassed to picture a prick. KPFA, when informed of this festival, said, “Make an appointment to talk to us.” KQED et al didn’t even show up. Meanwhile, back at the phallus, "It is the Pagan gods who tell man to be free, to seek sexual liberation and to rejoice in life. They know that damnation, like the devil, is a Christian invention. Therefore, rejoice, there are many gods, not one.” Vote For Peter Prickl
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 20:17:50 GMT -8
BERKELEY TRIBENov. 14-21, 1969HOW MUCH ARE THE STRAWBERRIES?by Blaine
BERKEKEY TRIBE - TRANSCRIPTION
NOVEMBER 14-21, 1969
HOW MUCH ARE THE STRABERRIES?
BY BLAINE
MGM presents “The Strawberry Statement,” in glorious plastic color, featuring a rip-off of the peoples culture. For a long time the big wheels at Culver City studios have known that they had to come up with their own “Easy Rider” or “Medium Cool” or something—anything, but they wanted a piece of the revolutionary action. Now it looks like they have it. Producer Irwin Winkler was in New York City one day, and he just happened to see this self-made college revolutionary’s stories that were appearing in such revolutionary magazines as "The Harvard Crimson” and the "New York Magazine.” He called up a few people, placed a telephone call to MGM, and after some hassle, got a million and a half bucks for the film—and then he went to see the kid. It was too much for James Simon Kunen; we can forgive him for selling out (even if the SDS can’t). I mean, here was MGM knocking at his door, and now Random House was on the telephone, begging him to turn his stories into a fuU-fledged book. Well, Metrocolor always gets the best, so they called in playwright and ad-man Israel Horovitz ("Who earned $50,000 a year before he was 30”, MGM informed me). Yes, The Strawberry Statement, the notes of a genuine coUege revolutionary, would cash in on the market. I was invited by MGM (or at least the letterhead said MGM) to come around, visit the cast and crew, and see for myself just what making a real honest-to-goodness revolutionary film was like. I later left the crew and cast (with a deep sense of anguish), after I, as a representative of the Berkeley Tribe had been—so to speak—bribed to write a good review of this coming film. At once I was introduced to Irwin Winkler, one of the film’s producers. He came on hard and rich, flashing his a story about a radical or an anarchist. It’s a story about a young man who finds some form of identity. He becomes an anarchist. It’s a story about a guy, who falls into revolt by accident—as most of you guys do—He gets into the movement for lots of reasons. I mean, he likes girls with big tits. He figures he’s going to get some action...” Somewhere in the prefabricated book there is mention of things or people like Columbia University and Mark Rudd and Rat. WiU these things be in the script? "No— see, we’re not doing a story about Columbia. I don’t think revolutionaries are an important part of the Strawberry Statement.’ That’s aU accidental. Mark Rudd doesn’t appear in our script. What I’ve got to consider is that the film cost about a mlUion and a half doUars...Hey, say, am I on tape?” Yes, Mr. Wiiickler, you are on tape. "Tliit’s okay, I’ve got nothing to hide. You people in the underground press should understand that by refusing to accept the fact that there is an MGM and that there is an Establishment, you’re not doing your own cause any good. Look kid, if you don’t recognize them, you can’t beat them.” In the background were several semihip movie people; they seemed to be motioning to Erwin Winckler to leave the Tribe reporter—perhaps they should talk to him first. But Mr. Winckler continued to "hide nothing.” No, I doubt that Mr. Winckler, I mean. “Now listen to me. When ‘The Strawberry Statement” comes out, we’ll give you ads—big ads—sure, we’re looking to appeal to your underground audiences.” I decided that this was in itself interesting so I approached a man very close to the advertising end of the business. He was cjuite rcaadid.’with me. ‘T’ve seen the advertising campaign that MGM has ready for all the underground press—they are big movie ads, and when the movie comes out next spring they will be in the important ones.” A few discrete telephone calls verified that MGM plans to promote "The Strawberry Statement” as hard as it can as a “movement film.” At this point enter Stuart Hagmann, the director of “The Strawberry Statement.” Mr. Hagmann never directed a motion picture before (and a film like this one was a real “plum” he told me). ActuaUy, he did a couple of pro-Gov-ernment tv films (one caUed "Mission Impossible”) and did a series of TV commercials, for which he is considered to be a genius by the Corporations. I talked many hours with Hagmann, and was tom myself over the sense of desperation that he has about making this— his first film, and his cynical attitude about tryii^ to buy— at first in the name of MGM, then later by himself— a good review ANY underground paper about his work. “This film is the first project in my entire life that has completely consumed me. I can’t think of anything else. People send me scripts, and I hone^ly say ‘I don’t know.’ I’ve never done anything before that had this much of me in it, I identified with it completely.” As Hagmann spoke, a curious sense of duality crept into our relationship—at first one^gf ap unknown.reporter frona the underground press, .tiien later- cause there’s such a matching of feeling and similarity there. If you knew the project better, if you knew me better, if only you knew me better.” I began to get the feeUng that it was a plea. To get to know Stuart Hagmann better. But, unfortimately, the more I was on the set, the more I realized that there was a peculiar sense of their going out of their way to almost court me. Was “The Strawberry Statement” this important to them—to make it credible in the underground press? Reluctantly, I hung on. During this time I had met and done an interview with Susan Sontag for the Good Times. There was something said there that is quite relevant to the filming and what took place later. ‘Tm...(covering)...MGM’s filming of the Strawberry Statement. There is this young director, fuU of ideas.„but there are also all tiiese powerful people from MGM running around, overseeing everything; and yet the director tells me that he is, ‘consumed’ by the idea of doing the film.” . Miss Sontag expressed some thoughts about the filming of ‘Strawberry Statement” that didn’t appear in print. But she also looked quite shock^ that the underground press would even be concerned with MGM. I expressed then, a feeling that I had from being around the people at the set to Miss Sontag. "In this thing with MGM, because they’re doing an MGM version of the movement, they’re acting like they’d like to buy us...” She shook her head. “Well, what do you think capitalism is?” “I’ve made a smaU film, and believe in writing; recently I had Radical Confessions printed in the Tribe. Then I and another guy are going around with yellow teeth, explaining to me how things were. “Yeah, even the underground press has a prlce..J mean, the world is run by money isn’t it. listen, ‘The Strawberry Statement’ was specificaUy designed because I wanted to make a movie. As a matter of fact, I bought the story before the book was even written, and alx)ut a year and a halt ago, before ‘Midnight Cowboy’ or ‘Easy Rider’ were known to the public. As a matter of fact, I bought it right alter the Columbia University riot.” Erwin Winckler says a lot of things, and when he’s not thinking about the tragedy of our times, he’s occupying the Presidential Suite of the Mark Hopkins HoteL He parks his long black Cadillac down the block, joins in on elaborating on how the fiLn cannot possibly be a shuck. “Now MGM does have say over this picture. I come to them for iffoperty with the script. • You know, I say I need a million bucks or so and they say, ‘you can make it if you do this and this and this.’ You know, you sit down and fight about the money.” Does this Strawberry film have relevance for todays I mean, has MGM really accepted, you know, Jerry Rubin and its own deatt? “Look, I think we have an interesting story to tell. But you know, it isn’t “Look, movies are a business. You might think it is an art, but somebody has to put up a million and a half doUars, and they expect a return on. their dough. Look, it’s bucks that make the world go round, and that’s the facts. The Tribe publishes a certain kind of newsp^er, because it appeals to a certain kind of people. If the people who were buying it were short haired jocks, I guarantee that the Tribe would do stories on them. Look, we’re taking much more risk than the Tribe is...” “What MGM is doing is—‘We think it is a good risk to do the Strawberry Statement, and we can expect a fair return on our money,’ that’s exactly what they’re saying. I think that MGM is only reflecting the attitude that is in the air today. People today want to see a certain kind of movie, and I think that MGM is trying to get those people for a simple reason. Money. It’s that simple.” He stops talktag a minute while some of the crew pushes a$68,000MGMrented camera (from A. Sild Productions) by Blaine, jlie vriter of Radical Confessions. I also mentioned that I had done a short, unfinished film. him. ^He is satisfied that I am a no body—sm idiot. He knows tMt “The Strawberry Statement” is about our movement, he wants reviews and such in aU the underground press. "I think if the Tribe got an ad from the Ford Motor Company-a fuU page ad—they’d accept it.” ‘T see the light already,” he told me, almost without recognizing that I was from the Tribe. “You know, we’re not, going to please the radicals—the underground press is not going to be jumping up and down for the film. But I feel this way, it’s a film—that’s as honest and as important as it must be—I have a feeling it wiU be the kind of film that will accomplish its purpose. That it WiU open a couple, of minds. That it WiU make a couple of people see another side of something. It’s not going to accompUsh the Impossible dream. It’s not going to set the country back on its tracks. But neither wiU it be a phoney attempt Uke ‘Medium Cool’.” Frankly, I was interested in the mechanical approach that Hagmann had about making the film. The technicaUtles involved, the power that it gave him as a man. He courted me at the MGM free lunches, and r£q)ped and rapped about “how terrific” it was to do tills great, revolutionary film. ‘T don’t know..Jt’s very strange. This film script was a very sought-after piece. I reaUy did get a plum. I know the other directors who wanted desperately to do it. I feel deeply honored.. When I take a look at it, I probably would have chosen somebody Uke myself, be- - this MGM company, who is doing this Strawberry Revolution film that the3r’re turning upside down. Kunen, the young author, is now rich and famous and aU. And the producer of the film is talking to me, saying, Tt’s bucks that counts, even in the underground press. Look at Kunen, look at what he’s making.” And I was reaUy surprised...” She was almost angry with me. “...Where have you been? Shirley Clark made ‘Portrait of Jason’ on her own, with her own money. Shirley Clark couldn’t have made ‘Portrait of Jason’ for MGM... Of course ‘StrawberryStatement’ is for money. If you want to make ‘Portrait of Jason,’ you get your own money, or get it from friends, which is how she did it... That’s why I made a movie in Sweden, no American film company wiU ever ask me to make a movie. Not a movie I would want to make.” ‘T might make a commercial kind of movle...but I’d never try to make a poUtical movie. I think that it is a great mistake on your part to cooperate on ‘The Strawberry Statement’ and it wiU be something that you wiU be very ashamed of. And this appUes to everybody involved in that fiUn. Look, you might have a good time and learn about MGM, but if you are serious about politics, 'The Strawberry Statement’ has to be bad. I had lots of quarrels wltii
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 20:38:15 GMT -8
BERKELEY TRIBE
START THE MOVIE WITHOUT ME
JUNE 26, 1970
by Hank Donkowski, talking about Blaine's Article on "How Much Are The Strawberries?"
BERKELEY TRIBE - TRANSCRIPTION
START THE MOVIE WITHOUT ME
JUNE 26, 1970The question of advertisements in an underground newspaper is always a sticky business. In a very real sense, if we carry ANY advertising at all, it’s a contradiction. And yet the paper has to survive. It’s a question as continually discussed as any other at the TRIBE, and we keep paring away at it as best we can. This isn’t the place to go into it any deeper than that, but it does mean that, no matter what I would prefer to review, there is an obligation to cover those flicks we advertise at all prominently. That’s why I went to see “Start the Revolution Without Me”. I get to the theater early and sat in the lobby for an hour. When the flick started,' the mant^er caipe over gnd woke me up.^" He didn’t do me any favors. My dream was better. (I don’t remember what it was, but it HAD to be). If for any reason you ever find yourself in a theatre where this pap is playing, stick around for twenty seconds. That’s as long as Orson Welles is on the screen. Then go home. (Mr. Welles has been associated with some real duds, but Orson, there are limits). The plot is based on that old chestnut of two sets of identical twins, one pair noble, the other plebeian, and their subsequent mix-ups. Somehow they muddle around in the French Revolution. The comedy never rises above the level of the Three Stooges. The audience only laughed once, and then only out of surprise that something NOT totally predictable happened. And that’s it. That’s all there is to it. Three-quarters of the way through this blotting-paper, I went home, figuring there are better ways to be bored. Now, I don’t get pissed very easily, and find it difficult to get mad at people; but at principles, asininities, and concected sicknesses, I boil. When we caught the last few minutes of “Halls of Anger” last week, most of the group could laugh at its hypocrisy and blindness. Maybe some people can do that. I find it evil. Well it took me till I got home to get saying he got a number of good laughs out of the picture). pissed at this one. And then only because I thought of all that money, film, equipment, time, energy, and processing being wasted on this crap, when my friends are running around begging the borrow of a Beaulieu. And the conscious fraud of using the word “revolution” in the title, with an anarchist’s bomb on the ad. If this hto do with Revolution, I’m a bowling ball. On the same order of the Dodge Rebellion and peace signs on bank checks. Evil. So it’s over-generous to give this one-third of a bullet on the scale, and that only for the twenty seconds of Orson (and because that other Hollywood refugee, Egbert Souse, disagreed with me. Anyway, after “Start the Revolution.. ..”, I feel like getting superstoned and letting “Juliet of the Spirits” just wash over me. Earlier in the week, though, I did go see the original “Mutiny on the Bounty” at the Telly Rep. (A theater worth a column to itself someday). Now THERE’S a movie. Movies and books like that are always around, but during times of I-Like-Ike apathy they are passed off as “classics”, and never coupled with reality. It takes times like these for us to took at them again and read back our revolutionary life-styles into them and, surprise, understand what they really said. After dope, rock, and street-people, Tahiti becomes obvious. (Learning about England, the chief says “You mean; no money, no food?” “Yup.” “I stay here.” says the chief.) By the way, this week we were supposed to get tickets to a press screening of “Strawberry Statement”. Somewhere along the line I called up their flack for some detail or other, and he fell all over himself explaining that the home office had suddenly cancelled. The first thing that came to mind was that mad magnificent expose centerspread by Blaine we ran a while back. This smelled scared. “Maybe they’re afraid of Berkeley,” I said. And he fell all over himself ^ain. “Maybe they are,” he said, “but listen, I saw the picture MYSELF. And it’s NOT a rip-off of the youth culture. It’s REALLY well handled!” Talk about paranoia, he sounded like he was on his knees. I even began to have doubts that it was really cancelled, but Ihaven’t checked, so maybe that much is true. But the level, of the lie doesn’t matter. Why WAS it cancelled, Mr. Flack?HYou guys are really in bad shape. EPILOGUE II That spider that crept into last week’s"' column is back, and I’ve spent all day nervously figuring how to relate to it. Because on closer look it turns out to be a Black Widow. It really IS! NOW what do I do?
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 20:54:27 GMT -8
Good Times November 20, 1969
about undercover cops and also cops working out of Park Station. Mentions Herb Caen getting uncover cars.
blaine Good Times November 20, 1969 - Transcription
by BlaineA cop named John was driving ijome late one night in the Mission district. He fell asleep at the wheel, crashed into a parked car. The cop staggered out of his 1963 red Chevy, MVV366. The street was empty-should he leave the scene? He noticed a special police call box, so he called a buddy, a police sergeant. So pretty soon up drives squad car number 321. The older, cop, whose voice seemed to slur as he spoke, sadly explained to to ^ his buddy, “What can I say? 1 fell asleep.” The police sergeant looked the situation over. The two cops-on this lonely street -spoke openly of what to do, how to get out of the situation. Should the off duty cop (who was still in uniform) just drive away? The sergeant looked around-no moving cars in sight, no one watching. But suddenly a door opened, it was a lady across the street. Damn! They had been seen. “Well, okay, John, let’s pretend we’re making a report.” The lady goes back inside. Thne a white Olds drives up. Out jump two Spanish dudes. They know who owns the wrecked car. The older cop tries to reason with him. “Now listen, Toni, you’ve got to learn about things like this-learn!” But Toni goes to wake up the man whose car the cop damaged. Well, what can you do. It’s getting near dawn. Down comes the owner of the vehicle. “Look, I’ll take care of the bill, don’t worry.” So it’s all okay. But what about a citation for officer John? What about a test for drunken driving? “No, it’s okay John.” He gets into the black and white squad car. A tow truck comes to haul John’s car away, and his police sergeant buddy takes ole John back up to Harvard, lets him out. But a neighbor sees him walk a crooked line to his doorway. Squad car 321 gets a radio message about some mischievous boys and zooms off, leaving John to sleep it off. * * * Who polices the police? Not Alioto He’s an ego-tripping sick man that has his problems, you know, like the Mafioso and omerta (the oath of silence). Alioto isn’t about to violate omerta, but he can’t keep his mouth shut about Look. Look, Alioto, you are protesting too much. * * * Narcs are everywhere (where do they get those social neanderthals?). There is a Tom narc, one who hangs out at Alta' Plaza. He watches the kids and their dope dealing at the nearby high school. This narc is bald and reported to be friendly. But his friend, another narc, who watches from a parked car, isn’t so friendly. * * * Our clever police are using a 1957 green chevy four door sedan, with a New Mexico license plate number 2-P3910. But they change the plates often, so it may be Nevada the next time you see it. They operate out of Park Station. It was seen parked at the Station-verified and checked out. Note also (thanks to Herb Caen) that the Hall of Justice recently purchased some old cars, including an old station wagon. It’s for continued use in narcotics operations. Next question: will all of “them” narcs grow their hair long too? Some narcs have rented a house in Berkeley, plan to use it as a base (a spiderwebX a false front—even open for crashing. It will be designed for long range and comprehensive drug busts. We don’t know the location of this house yet, but reliable sources know its happened. Once we find out, we’ll make sure everyone knows the address. * * * A last thought. Some people who live over near South Police Station wish they were cops. “Gosh,” an informant naively wrote, “the color tvs are going for such a bargain that they even beat Matthew TV’s steals.” I’m certain that the writer meant “Deals.”
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 21:24:25 GMT -8
Good Times - OCTOBER 9, 1969
sex same
blaine
Good Times - OCTOBER 9, 1969 - Transcription
sex same
blaine Something happens to the conventional mind when confronted with the reality of homosexuality; it blows the Christianized mind, so to speak. Two thousand years of heavy taboos come into play-homosexuality is equated with leprosy, no intelligent response need apply. Geese is therapeutic to its audience; it is a beautiful happening, poetry-in-motion, an outpouring of song and love. What is peculiar about this excellently timed play is that it speaks of the “love that dare not speak its name.” Geese is actually two plays, one featuring the girls (and simply the better designed of the two), and the other—the boys. It is interesting that the Lesbians have (in the play) far less (if any at all) guilt than the homosexuals . . . the boys still fear loss of masculinity. Geese realistically (and pointedly) telescopes the inability of the white middle class to grasp that being samesexed doesn’t exclude the possibility of great love. In this sense, then, the play does better work in portraying the frozen life-structure of mother and dad, while only touching upon “this thing called homosexuality.” There is a song in the play—“Watch Out for the Middle Class”-one that is ironically appealing because it mirrors the “no exit” absurdity of these culturally locked-in people. The idea of Geese amply satisfies as the drama unfolds. It may be that Geese is equal in import to Hair, although not as spectacular (popular?)—its mordacious dialogue and series of generational confrontations, make it psychologically binding. One more thought—the man that plays father in both plays or acts of Geese is one of the finest, well controlled actors in the business; he plays a real archetypical father. He and the others of the cast make Geese a damn fulfilling theatric experience.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 21:36:53 GMT -8
Good Times - July 17, 1969
Fuck Mother Bell
BlaineGood Times - July 17, 1969 - Transcription
Fuck Mother Bell
Blaine
NOTICE TO SHERIFF MADIGAN, HIS BLOODY THURSDAY TROOPS, AND THE BERKELEY POLICE: One of your own, an undercover agent, an employee of the University of California, Berkeley, “lost” his little black book during the tear gassing on Berkeley’s Bastille Day. As a service to the movement, the agent’s laconic notes for 7/14/69 are being published. 5:45PM. Blond man, no shirt, arrested. Arrested in car — 5:47PM. Gasing. Cannister on Telegraph TG, I think. 6:05PM. Girl orange blouse dancing. Street Block being set up with chair. Maybe two hundred people. 6:06PM. Broken up BPD-No violence or undue bad feelings. Camera. No. 6 Apartment. From which 2001 music. Danube segment is coming. Sgt. No one in to see search of Bldg. 2441 X from Cody’s. 6:19PM. No. 7 is GP. 6:34PM. Man being searched. Telegraph at FORUM. NM. Search UK. t-ujjed. BPD No. 85. BPD No. 11-Arresting Officer. Knife, cig papers found. BPD No. 12. Sergeant Clyde Hill. Knifeblack composition handle-same metal about 4-5”. Marked blade. 1 crome belt. Black leather jacket. Green shirt. Dark glasses. Levis split up to knee. His No. is 9B. 7:05PM. BPD. Badge 122. , In discussion with group. Telegraph and Haste. Acrimonious, but no violence. No. 122 on other corner at 7:06—same type of scene. He seems to seek out these gatherings. 7:05PM. Police officer making false charges to disperse crowd. Then police leaving. 7:14PM. Man in green T shirt threw rocked police car. Blond—21,22, 6’ Big Mustache. Picture No. 11 or 12. 7:32PM. Rocks at Police Car. Indisc, gassing entire block-BfD. 7:31PM. Man beaten in car. No. 613. Picture 12. BPD. L front. 7:32PM. No. 122, No. 2, No. 24, No. 122. Good, / hope arrest! Blond haired man. Blue denim shirt. 084 car. In Arrest where man got beaten. * * * Some explanation on the Black Book Notes, and the agent writing them. This man, about fifty and wearing civilian clothes, was first spotted talking to UC cop Richard Schneider, badge no. 56. He was at that time overheard whispering a plan to trap a small group of people standing by the torn fence at People’s Park. Everyone in the group ■was warned of the would-be trap and split. From there Mr. J.M. began watching the people in the street. He also had a cameraman with him, who took pictures for the crowd watcher. Every now and then Mr. J.M. would stop, furtively make his little notes. No one in the excited crowd seemed to notice this older, straight-looking man, and his cameraman. He then turned on Haste Street, where he had been informed a street sweep was to be made. But this time it wasn’t the Berkeley Police (BPD in his notes); rather it was the Bloody Thursday cops of Sheriff Madigan. Alan Garboos, a psychiatric social worker, was sitting in a parked car, inside the parking lot of the Berkeley Free Clinic. He saw the same thing that Mr. J.M. undercover agent saw.. “The police made a sweep of the street, then chased this lone girl and guy down the middle of the street. The girl got away into the yellow house across from the Clinic, but the guy was trapped; the cops wacked him on the leg in the middle of the street. They were the Alameda Sheriffs, four or five of them. Then they threw gear gas into the Clinic, causing the people inside to panic and rush outside, their eyes red from the gassing. At no time did anyone throw rocks at the police to start the police to tear gas the Clinic.” During the tear gassing spree the Alameda-Berkeley undercover agent was somehow caught unaware. His eyes got red, and he made the mistake of rubbing them. It was at that time, almost in front of the Berkeley Free Clinic, that he “lost” his Black Book, where it was apparently immediately discovered, but by someone else. Us * * Got any news, tips or other information on cops, narcos or undercover agents? Let me know by writing Blaine, care of the Good Times.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 30, 2020 23:11:17 GMT -8
This is 1956 - I blocked out the middle and last name. when it says "another" auto case, it was talking about other people in the same article in other cases, nothing to do with Blaine. I'm not trying in any way to be "mean" by posting this, I just want to really figure out who we are dealing with here. Seems like he started out at a young age getting into trouble. I am not judging(car theft is not even a big deal as far as I'm concerned). I got in my share of trouble too, maybe, and probably more than he did. I just think we need a good idea of why Blaine is telling on Gyke, when he is the kind of person who usually does not do that. It's telling me that there is something more to this whole Blaine/Gyke story than we are hearing about, and I'm determined to figure out what it is. This for sure him. I know Blaine's full name and all of his personal info. I have his whole family genealogy. It's 10000% him.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 0:32:51 GMT -8
One thing I have to say, this is a great article. And SOOOOO true.
This is NOT a person who is going to tell on someone. So what is happening here? Why in the heck is he doing this? Makes no sense. (Fountain of Sorrow, Jackson Browne)
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Berkeley Tribe, September 19-25, 1969Confessions Of A RadicalPrison - The Police State as Revolutionary FurnaceBlaineBerkeley Tribe, September 19-25, 1969 - TranscriptionConfessions Of A RadicalPrison - The Police State as Revolutionary FurnaceBlaine It is simple to understand upon retrospective reflection: my father ^vas very good looking, a most clever middle class, WASP businessman crook; he had a small moustache and drove a big car, he cheated on his wife; and he was ashamed of me, his son, age 14. It was inevitable that I catch a dose of hero worship; and I did— and I worshipped him through so much: when he accused me of setting fire to the house he had set on fire, the numerous times he turned me into the law, and even when he cried salt tears as a federal judge (his Masonic friend) gave me seven years in the U.S. penitentiary. Yes, I worshiK)ed dad deeply— that was back in 1959, when I began my long, revolutionary journey. I was a lone, self-made, frustrated, bitter Hitler worshipper. Christ, how I loved Adolf the Madman. Dad, you see, failed to measure up as an absolute madman and criminaL At the age of fifteen I tood a breathtaking step; I decided to adopt an absolute model of evil as my god.\Hitler, that was my model; and all the Nazi, antiJewish, GemachtpoUtik shit followed; but most importer' was Dti Fuehrer. Good old aiddle-class. Mason Third Degree, big ; ae, honest-to-American and ^Uxon dad—he thought I had gone too far; '/ell, a consp-vativi^ flag- ; or is okay, apple pie, bu.. daiii.i, a Hitler lover! No! Never! What would tiie Judge think? Dad borrowed the stolen big car I swiped, and he secretly admired those countless ten thousand bad checks I’d cashed; but what else was that boy doing? Reading perverse books on madmen. What the fuck, didn’t those high class psychiatrists ever do him any good? What else could a Nixon-lover, wheelerdealer, ciprette addict do to help his embarrassing son? “Hello,* is this the FBI?” So there I was, twisted up in the federal court, alone (the Hitler thing was my own, private reactionary mind-trip fantasy); and I hated the Middle Class, despised all my father’s clean-shaven business friends, and loathed my sister’s nice anglo-Saxon base-ball-loving boyfriends; and I turned to evil as rebellion (for wasn’t I always taught that rebellion was evil in the dear old Baptist Church?); yes, they all wanted me to think I was a bad boy, and so that I would be, taking as my love the symbol they hated the most: Hitler^ I looked at the white-haired, black-robed Masonic fed judge, relishing in my chance to tell them how much I despised everything they represented. _“If it is 25 years from now or 45.1 \vish to be expelled from the United States, they preach. books and made me compare the inside of Law and Order with the outside, reac-tionary-conservative philosophy of the same; and to my horror and shame I saw that Hitler and Company was little different from Prison anJ Company. Crime within the great Police State increases as zeal for punishment increases. A violent murder greeted me within days of my arrival in the penitentiary. A rape artist was stabbed to his death in front of terrified pigs—in the mess hall. Murder—I found out all about if in prison; how thirds happen behind closed cell doors; I found out how—in prison— Authority can kill at will, and get away with it with impunity. In prison, it’s aU power to the pigs! They have their spies (rats); they have their prison within the prison (the hole); they have their special treatment (electroshock); yes—in prison they practice what My hatred for the government can’t be express^ in words. It is a personal philosophy. I wouldn’t get along with the law here.” The Prosecuting Attorney jumped up, whispered to the Judge. My father rush^ to the bench. Words that were overheard. “The psychiatrists in the past just haven’t done him any good. Prison will cure him, that’s what he needs, and plenty of time.” My dad wiped a few tears from his eyes, then sat down. The Prosecuting Attorney looked at the American flag, lost in meditation. The old Judge looked at his big law books, then at me. “I am going to sentence you to seven years in the custody of the Attorney GeneraL” And all my middle-class, WASP churchgoing family members and one friend ran from the federal court room free of me; and I thought, “What have I done?” They chose a nice penitentiary for me; as soon as I arrived the warden called me into his office to lecture meouAmericanism, about how America had fought to make the world a decent place, and then he warned me—shut your mouth about your weird ideas or you’ll end up doing every day of your seven years. And I did, every day of those seven years. Fuck it, I went in a reactionary (against the Middle Class, with evil as an absolute in my heart) and came out a radical (with a love for all oppressed people in my heart). The penitentiary is a police state par excellence. Law and order are perfectly arranged there; the warden is the Dictator, just as the Captain of the Guard, is the Himmler. The pig^ in the prison did something Does it suppress the human spirit? Prison never destroyed the man in Robert Stroud—the Federal Bureau of Prison’s endless campaign of cruelty to the Birdman never broke his will, never. And all the petty harrassments leveled against Morton Sobol never destroyed that man’s fight for freedom. In the prison police state, men find ways to get their dope and sex when it is outlawed. Today Nixon raves about stopping marijuana at its sources, of making its price so high no one can buy it. Oppress, oppress! But men find ways. Take dope and drugs. The pigs issue warnings and threats a^ut drugs behind the waUs. Yet they are available, for a price, and for the diligent. Stolen perhaps from the prison hospital, or perhaps smuggled in by a queer civilian teacher (“If you let me blow you. I’ll get the stuff for you.”). Why not? They make you cut your hair short; and if you break the rules. “Law N Order”— they shave your head. A closely-cropped haircut in prison is always the mark of punishment. They too have their lawmaking bodies (made up of Warden and his Pigs). Thou Shalt NOT steal food from the mess haU. love your feUow inmate, think about sex. read forbidden books, nor try to get them smuggled into the prison. But men sit around and plot how to get away with it. Just as the Man watches them, they watch the Man. In the police state of the prison, men desire above all things to be free. Men spend endless days plotting escape. And to me,*there, in thenbsolutelyBTTl-siystetdTi- c^t^iGswpe^^then.rtey. find ware prison. They made me turn to forbidden keep the mind free. And after’they beat you up, and after they kick you repeatedly in the balls, you can dream of freedom, and go back to hating them. Yes, take your sex in the carefully hidden corners; yes, by all means, fall in love with the pretty little boy; love him and protect him; for after all, you have only ten more years to go ,.. And do you want to read REVOLUTION IN THE REVOLUTION? There is always Mr. S , the faggot librarian, the one who licks his eyebrows and then tells the warden how upset he gets when he sees prison queens. See him, and if you’re good looking enough, Mr. S will get it for you. Do you want to get some information on that cocksucking prison rat? You can get his classified prison record from the Associate Warden’s Clerk, but it will cost you. And there you are, in the middle of LAW ,N ORDER, the ne plus ultra of aU the trucker driver, Wallace, Reagan, Nixon fantasies of power and punishment. You walk down hallways and see photographs of J. Edgar Hoover frowning at you; you’ve really gotten a taste of your idealized absolute eviL Soon they have you afraid—how was it that you came in admiring ihe men in blue? Lt. B , the homicidal Big John, taught you that. Remember when he pounded you on the head for reading that dirty Jew, Karl Marx? He stood over you there, in Suicide B, kicking at your side; and you hallucinate that he was a Nazi? And you ask yourself, little Middle Class, confuse and outcast WASP boy—“So this is what Hitler and Evil is all about?” Day by day you see them—the same Lords that rule on the outside, except that they have ALL POWER here; and you watch them beat to death a little Jewish kid; and then see nothing in the next day’s newspaper; and you think, “These are the devil’s own. These are evil men, these are the red-necked, red-blooded American guards who you once knew on the outside as LAW N ORDER. It’s one day in the penitentiary-asylum; you are on the yard with G , a prison philosopher—and he has been speaking feverishly of the recent revolt in Berkeley; he talks of the coming student revolution, of free speech, of free love, of something called acid. The Russian spy joins up, soon some others—you listen; then slowly, but wonderously, two words leap into your heart—you hold them there, you think about them in amazement, then you turn to the bald philosopher and utter them— “Revolution and Freedom!” Everyone with you is quiet, for they have witnessed your emergence from the madness i^that,once, tightly held you. They laugh, for ‘now yoii have joined them.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 4:15:43 GMT -8
It's after 4am, I have to get some sleep. I've been sorting through government docs and I have so far found 10-15 docs that states they are watching the Berkeley Barb, and the San Francisco Times Express. They are pulling out certain articles and sending them in to be anaylzed.
I also have gov docs I'll post tomorrow stating that they want to write FAKE letters to be published in the underground newspapers but they know they can't use the TRIBE or it will be recognized as fake. So they know the TRIBE knows the code. So my question is... does Blaine know the code. I'm pretty sure he does.
I'll get all of this posted tomorrow. And then I'll keep going through more docs. They were after the revolutionaries all across the USA and overseas and this is why they were watching those underground papers and they specifically keep watching the BARB and the Times Express/that is also Good times for anyone who does not know, they just changed the name .
you know, I really hate doing this... I would much rather that "someone" would just stop this craziness and tell the truth, but since they won't, I'll keep digging and posting. I really suspect this info I'm posting is going to "get out" to "someone"... so if it does, the best thing "someone" can do, is stop the lying. You really do not want me to keep posting this stuff, I know it, you know it... no one wants this out here, because if you don't think I won't keep posting, you're crazy... I'm going to keep doing it until "someone" stops lying. Sad it has come to this, it's your choice. Either admit you lied and stop it, or pretty soon some of these docs are going to expose you. Don't think I don't have them; I most certainly do. Some of us are alive and well, ya know, and we don't like this crap.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 13:06:25 GMT -8
As BTK once said, "This is a complicated game, my friend; the monster play"... and it is just that. I'm going to post documents that seem to have nothing to do with the Zodiac Case, but once you finally get all of this info sorted out and together with all the "players" and what was going on at the time, then you'll see why these docs have "eveything" to do with the Zodiac case. I'm sure there are a lot of people who will not agree, and that is perfectly fine with me, but for those of you who "see it", here it is. The reason why we can never find out anything about THE ZODIAC is because the docs are NOT IN the ZODIAC case, they are in other cases concerning the people behind the revolution, and the Zodiac is part of the revolution.
Now I'm not saying that all the revolutionaries are involved in killing the known victims of the killer "called the Zodiac Killer", what I am saying is, ONE or a FEW of them are doing it, and whoever that is has "someone's" code, and I believe they have the SDS/Weatherman code. And the people at the TRIBE know this code, so much so that the gov knows they can't put fake coded messages in the TRIBE or the people at the TRIBE will recognize it... so they are looking for a place to put it.
For some reason they are also monitoring the Berkeley BARB and the EXPRESS TIMES/Good Times. They are monitoring just about the whole world at this point because it is all involving the revolution.
Now what I'm trying to determine here is where do Gyke and Blaine stand in this revolution. Well we are going to find out. Who is the revolutionary here? Gyke? Blaine? or both of them? The best way to figure that out is to totally tear each of their life apart and see who was doing what... and this is what this thread is all about.
So let me start putting the docs on, then I'll come back through them all and point out what "I" am seeing going on, and then everyone else has access to this info and they can make up their own minds. At least there will be real documented info out here to base our opinions on, rather than some craziness that someone said someone said etc.
There is so much info in all these documents, at some point we can get them pieced together and figure out just exactly who and what THE ZODIAC is. (not was)
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 13:26:39 GMT -8
Start with this one. This is involving Cleveland, OH, New York, Chicago Clevelend is suggesting an ad be placed in one of the underground newspapers using SDS code, which they think might have been changed, and known by all the Weatherman. However they are thinking maybe NOT ALL the Weatherman know the code has been changed. So they want to fake a message in one of the underground newspapers hoping "SOMEONE" will answer it. The Burea wonders if putting an ad in the Berkeley TRIBE would work. they think that out of all the underground papers the TRIBES staff would be the one most likely to know the current code and might not publish it because they would know it is a fake ad from the police. Well they were right about that, the TRIBE was full of Weatherman, and people connected to the revolution and very supportive of the revolution, and people who out and out hated the cops with a passion. They also think the SDS/Weatherman fugitive they are looking for might be leery of contacting a P.O.Box since the letters could be traced. They think the fugitive would rather be using one of the switchboards, and there were at least 12 they knew of in the Bay Area alone. This doc does not say this, but at the time they had several informants who were telling them everything they knew. We will come across docs as we go on to know who these informants were. It takes a lot of time to figure out who the REDACTED informants are, but it can be done. They were using anybody and everybody as informants. You would be surprised who all rolled and still in the public today with elite lives ... some of them I will not mention EVER as I don't want them on me. But before you get done reading all the docs and digging, you will figure it out for yourselves. So think about what this document is telling us... it is telling us that people at the TRIBE probably are going to recognize this code. Well, of course they are, half the people there were involved with the weatherman. My question is this... just how deeply involved was Blaine? well we will find out.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 13:57:59 GMT -8
Now if you look at these you will see they have places everywhere they are monitoring. They are especially paying attention to any rallies. They are also looking for a specific person they can't find. But you will see they say they have LOCAL INFORMANTS they are sending out all over. Blaine was really trying to keep up with all these people in his COP WATCH, not only over the revolution but Blaine just does not like cops in the first place, and I don't blame him, I perfectly well can understand that. He was screwed around by them since a young age, along with his Mason-connected father who used those connections to put him in a prison hell-hole for 7 years. That can make people hate cops and become pretty radical. Blaine also tells us in his "Confessions of a Radical"(posted up above in this thread) that he idolized Hitler til he went to prison and listened to people talking about the Revolution and San Francisco, and then and there he decided THAT made more sense to him, so out went "HITLER" and Blain stepped onto the side of "REVOLUTION". Blaine is definitely of the Revolutionary mind, and even more so than a lot of them, because he had every reason to hate the establishment from a very young age, going back to when his father did not like the fact he was gay. Once you really get a picture of Blaine's life from a very young age and what all happened to him, it is understandable(or at least to me) how he became so radical. I "get it", and I don't judge him at all for it, I'm pretty radical myself... so I am not putting any of this out here to make him "look bad" (or look any other way at all), I'm just painting the picture of how someone becomes like this; which he also did in his "Coffessions of a Radical". I believe he is a TRUE radical and therefore I'm having a very hard time with his telling on gyke. You might say well people always tell on each other, and I agree, they do; but there is always that "1%" who don't, and I believe Blaine was one of those. He hated the cops and the establishment worse than he hated anyone or more so than he wanted something from someone. He turned down the MGM offer (which would have changed his whole life for the better financially), but he was not interested in the money if it went against his radical beliefs.. So why in heck would he tell on Gyke and go against his radical beliefs? I don't think he would. The only way I can see him doing that is if "someone" in the revolution had it in for GYKE and Blaine did this as a revolutionary move to either get rid of gyke or pay him back for something he did to someone deeply involved in the revolution, which I am wondering if that is not exactly what happened. And if that is what happened, someone is lying here, and someone is going to be found out. I certainly hope this is stopped before that happens, as I have stated before, I'm a little radical myself. So anyway these docs will show what a big mess we are dealing with here, who is wrapped up and tangled up in all this mess, and who is ratting out whom. Yes, I have a lot of those names also. We also want to start paying close attention to the dates going on with the revolution and compare them to Zodiac murders, communications, the articles in the underground news etc. It all fits together, it just takes a LOT of time to figure it out and see it.
Notice in this doc ....
Where this is all being sent out to from San Francisco, who it is about, (and anytime you see SDS, LID, NEW LEFT, WSA, and a myriad of others, white panthers, black panthers, SLA, etc, they are all tied to WEATERMAN and the revolution. and they are tied to THE TRIBE and several underground newspapers all across the USA and overseas, there was a huge underground network. So we have to pay attention to what was going on everywhere, not only san francisco bay area. But you will see in this doc some of the places involved in this whole FAKE AD operation and that SAN FRAN is sending out their LOCAL informants to go cover SAN JOSE, and if we pay attention we can start hooking them to murders, bombings, etc... and we can also start hooking them to THE ZODIAC.
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 14:31:26 GMT -8
I don't want to post too many of these docs in this thread(but I'll post enough of them to show what is going on with Blaine, where he fits into this mess, how gyke got involved in this mess, and how the feds are involved in it while they are trying to figure out the WEATHERMAN case. I'll eventually just make a thread for all the fed docs or I will upload them somewhere, where we can go through and make them searchable etc. There are so many of them going to take me forever. But if you read this doc you are still going to see they want the Weatherman communications. And they know they are coded, and they think maybe the code has been changed. Which it did change all the time ... kind of... the code never changes, but the way you use it does. And we know that the feds were writing fake codes, we know that they had to stay away from the TRIBE as the TRIBE knew the code. So the question is, was Blaine into the inside circles of the revolution and the TRIBE to have known the code? I believe so. was gyke? who knows? but we will get to him in another thread and see what HE(gyke) does and does not know; it's going to get interesting to say the least. So here we have the feds trying to find the post boxes of the Weatherman, and we see that they have an inside informant who is redacted out here. So now maybe the whole KEYS thing is going to make more sense later? they needed those po box locations and they needed the keys. Kind of like Zodiac just one day sent them some to laugh at them? "OR" some informant got ahold of them? or they were taken from one of the murder victims.. who had them WHY? but here the feds are looking for those post boxes. so we know there had to be a post office box in the SF Bay area. they are going to be all over the country, however, the informant states the boxes are infrequently used, and that they are normally communicating on the TELEPHONE.... In the mean time the "killer" of the Zodiac, "OR" the feds with fake messages, or both(I say both) "OR" even someone "telling on the killer" are putting ads in the news and writing letters to the news and police etc. who is doing this? Zodiac killer, an informant, the feds? We can figure it out by going through the docs. somehow the "zodiac killer" has a code, where is that code? who did it belong to? where did they get it? why are they sending it to the police and to the papers? who the hell are they talking to? AND is it the same code as weatherman. I say, yes, it is. It changes all the time but the basics do not. you have to have a letter to find the instrustions in the letters as to the changes of how to use the 340 or all the other little cyphers. Then you have the feds trying to make up their own messages and mix them in. but... "someone" is going to recognize those as fake. Who would recognize them as fake? someone at THE TRIBE would as the fed docs tell us this is true. Does Blaine recognize them? Does Gyke recognize them. what "foolish" messages (in the article Blaine wrote in the TRIBE) is this refering too, it is referring to some messages in the mainstream papers of the Zodiac. The coded ones? The ones not from the Zodiac but the fake ones? the ones trying to be used by the feds to pretend they are part of the Revolution but they are not, and "someone" at the TRIBE is writing about that. Blaine is putting that ad out there, but he says Gyke told him to do it. Hmmm. Did Gyke really tell him to do it? Blaines says so. But why would Blaine do that if he knew GYKE was putting the ads out there. If Gyke did write the letters to the mainstream news, why would GYKE be calling them foolish messages? Who is actually calling them foolish messages. Blaine or Gyke. If Blaine knows the Z code, then HOW does he know it, or does he know the WEATHERMAN code and that is the Z Code? that makes much more sense. And if GYKE is the Z and he wrote the letters to the mainstream news, then why would GYKE be calling them foolish? I don't think he would. So I think Blaine is calling them Foolish. Did Gyke know the Weatherman code? Did he get ahold of the weatherman code? Let's go see who the feds are really watching. here is the doc about the post office boxes and the feds trying to find these boxes. and you see the informant's name redacted. We can totally figure out who this is later, as they keep telling us enough about this person, that if we cross-reference them with the subject matter and court hearings(I have those too) then we can tell who all the redacted people are. Takes a lot of time but it can be done. I've done a lot of them already. Here is the article in the Tribe written by BLAINE. He says GYKE told him to put this article in the TRIBE. hmmm That is totally questionable, as is everything in this case. This is why we HAVE to get into the actual documents to figure out what is true and what is not. Don't get me wrong, feds certainly lie also. Police lie also... but... the feds in one area are not going to be sending in fake info to be analyzed and shared with other fed agencies, so when we see info in a fed doc being sent from one fed agency to another, or one police station to the feds, we can just about believe what is sent in is true, or at least thought to be true by that agency. One agency is not going to send FAKE lies to the top fed agency. So I'll believe those docs more about what is going on than I will someone off the street just saying so and so said this or so and so did that. Although, informants lie to the cops to, but not for long or they will get exposed... as you will see... you can lie for so long, and some of the people will always believe you, but then are always some of the people who know better. And when one of the people who knows better starts digging, and comparing with what they actually know, then the LIAR gets found out. Then the informants get found out. Then someone gets totally pissed off at the LIAR. The best thing for the liar to have done is not to be talking in the first place, however, if you just can't help yourself, you should not be lying about people who are still living and know better. So who is the liar here? And WHY are they doing it? so here is the article Blaine wrote in the TRIBE, and he says Gyke told him to write that in there. Why would gyke tell him that? and why would Blaine do it? and think about the "foolish" messages talked about in this article. I'll go through it here in a minute If GYKE is the Zodiac "killer" and he wrote the messages in the mainstream news, then why is he calling them foolish messages as if the feds wrote them. That makes no sense. So who would think those messages are "foolish", well someone who knows better, smoene who knows the code. So if Gyke is the one who thinks they are "foolish", then gyke did not write them. Maybe it is Blaine who thinks they are foolish, because Blaine knows the code? one of them knows it. and one of them thinks they are foolish and written by someone who does not know the code very well. so who wrote them? and how and why would gyke or blaine either one think they are foolish/fake? see, something is not making sense here. so some foolish person is writing fake code messages. and someone else knows it. so who knows what is the question now, and how do they know. And if those messages are foolish / fake, somehow someone has the code and does not understand it, so they try to use it and end up writing foolish messages. might be the feds? they were wanting to do just that, and they knew not to do it in the TriBE or the TRIBE people would know they were fake. So how is it that gyke or Blaine (one or the other) knows they are foolish/fake? they can't know that unless they know the code. and i don't see anything in any paper about codes the Weatherman are using. all we ever see is the supposed "zodiac code"... It's the same code. how is that? But it is a bit different with all the basics. Someone did not know exactly what they were doing, and that is why it is so dang hard to figure out what they are saying, they have it all wrong and don't know what they are doing. but it's the weatherman code. but whoever is using it is mixed up. who is doing that? gyke? did he get ahold of it and start writing fake foolish stuff, but is so, then why would he have blaine write an article saying the messages are foolish. Gyek would not even know the messages are foolish if he does not know what he is doing with it. He would have thought his messages were real... but Blaine and the TRIBE would know the messages are foolish fake and not written correctly... Feds already told us that. So was it Blaine calling the messages foolish in this article he wrote, and not Gyke at all? how much of that article did Blaine write himself, if any of it. Maybe it is not something Gyke wrote at all, maybe Gyke never told him to write anything? maybe BLAINE put that out there as a message to GYKE letting someone (whoever is writing the messages) know he realizes they are fake. why wuold someone who knows Weatherman code realize that Zodiac codes are fake, unless the zodiac code is the WEATHERMAN code. see what I mean. this is why it is important to go through the WEATHERMAN fed docs, because Zodiac is one of them. Or it is a fake person who got ahold of the weatherman code and out here doing crazy stuff with it. that is a huge NO NO... and that might make someone mad enough to set up whoever is doing it. Pay attention to all of this and it will become clear what is really going on here. now, why does blaine want us to believe that Gyke told him to write this article and put it in the TRIBE? well for one, Blaine certainly does not want anyone to think HE is the AUTHOR of this article...why? because he whoever wrote it says the letters in the mainstream papers are foolish/fake, and he does not want anyone to know that HE(blaine) knows they are fake, but in reality he does...so this tells us "IF" blaine really is the author of this article content, then blaine for sure knows the code, otherwise he could not call the ones in the mainstream foolish/fake. He also is listing the murders etc... we need to look at this article very closely and see just what all the person(whoever it is) "authoring" this article knows. No one wants to be found out "they" are the "author" of this message... why? because they know more than they can explain. But the article is out there for the world to see...so now what... well ... say someone else wrote it and told you to put it in the paper? how could someone make that huge of a mistake...well, when you are a radical and you get very pissed off over someone writing foolish fake messages, then sometimes in haste you do stupid things... then when you realize later just exactly what you did, it is time to start blaming the article contents on someone else. also at some point Huey Newton/Black Panthers is mad at Gyke. Why? just something to keep in the back of your mind and if you don't know, the Black Panthers (as well as many other groups) were hand in hand with the Weatherman. Bascially, they were all working together and all the same "revolution".What did Gyke do to make the Black Panthers mad at him... or maybe Gyke didn't do anything, maybe someone else did it and Gyke got the blame, or maybe someone else told the Panthers Gyke did something... who would do that? who knows.. the feds might have done it as that was another tactic they used, sending fake letters out to revolutionaries threatening or undermining other revolutionaries. Maybe Huey thought Gyke was an informant? Was he? or did Blaine tell Huey something?
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Post by amazingates on Jan 31, 2020 16:24:46 GMT -8
You have to have all of this "background" info in these docs to see what is going on with all these newspapers and how it relates to the underground papers and also the mainstream papers, with the feds and the foolish / fake messages talked about in Blaine's article Now here this is someone has give someone at the San Franciscan Examiner some info they are interested in. However, whoever this has to do with is not active in the area at the time so they are going to hold on to the info for use at a better time. someone is away for the summer. someone is associated with the Bay Area Instute on an event in April 1970, had no connection to the org and was living and working in a cabinet shop in Berkeley ( who is that?) . sounds familiar.
be sure to keep in mind and remember the Bay Area Intitute, it will come up later.
here we are again, with articles they want written in the San Francisco Examiner and they have to do with SDS / Weatherman out of Ann Arbor Michigan, and you see that Alan Haber is mentioned. If you don't know who he is, then just google him, I don't have time to explain all of that now. but it will give you an idea how HUGE this really is and that it have everything to do with the Revolution and the Weatherman and all the other huge groups tied to them all over the entire planet. Alan Haber(they spelled is name with 2 LL's but it has only one "L") is a big wig in the movement, still alive, but back then very involved. You will find he was connected to several other revolutionaries who are at the top of the movement back then, who now are all people we don't want to be mentioning, or at least i don't, so you will have to figure that part out yourself. Some hold some VERY important positions. We don't want to get into that.
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