The claim that Ayers and Dohrn and the group they represent never killed anybody, or never intended to, is contradicted by the evidence taken from the bomb factory and the murder of Sgt. Brian V. McDonnell, whose death has been blamed on Ayers and Dohrn by the San Francisco Police Officers Association.
Perhaps what slips under the radar the most in covering the Bill Ayers/Bernardine Dohrn story, has been the testimony of FBI informant Larry Grathwohl to the U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, in which he provided insider information regarding the San Francisco Police Station bombing, and subsequent murder of McDonnell in 1974. That information implicated Dohrn specifically in the bombing, and Ayers as an accessory. During a meeting with Ayers, Grathwohl testified that, he cited as one of the real problems was that someone like Bernardine Dohrn had to plan, develop, and carry out the bombing of the police station in San Francisco, and he specifically named her as the person that committed that act. Grathwohl later added that Ayers may not have given the impression that he was there at the time, but he certainly provided details of the bombing, including the kind of bomb that was used and what kind of shrapnel was used in it. Grathwohl tried tirelessly during the 2008 campaign to have his recollections of the violent acts committed by the two communist terrorists and associates of Barack Obama heard. But the media largely ignored the story.
Media oversight however, does not change the testimony Grathwohl provided. Nor does it eliminate the mountain of evidence that points to the footprint of the Weather Underground in the San Francisco bombing, and several other bombings.
With such radicals guiding their path, could the Occupy movement be far from a similar point, in which they feel as if theyre not doing enough?
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