
Keep in mind that these young revolutionaries, educated at America’s leading universities, many of whom today teach at universities, were diehard communists and moral relativists. Grathwohl’s deadly account shouldn’t really shock us. I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of whom have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people. And when I say “eliminate,” I mean kill 25 million people. And when I pursued this further, they estimated that they’d have to eliminate 25 million people in these re-education centers. I asked, “Well, what is going to happen to those people that we can’t re-educate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated. They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called the “counter-revolution.” And they felt that this counter-revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing re-education in the Southwest, where we would take all of the people who needed to be re-educated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be. The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans, the North Vietnamese, the Chinese, and the Russians would all want to occupy different portions of the United States. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? No one had given any thought to economics. You know, we become responsible for administering, you know, 250 million people. I brought up the subject of what’s going to happen after we take over the government. At this strategy session, he pressed his comrades for some specifics as to how they planned to manage the massive social-political American reengineering project they all desired. Grathwohl recalled a meeting he attended with 25 leaders of the Weather Underground. If that makes you angry, consider this testimony from Larry Grathwohl, which he shared in a chilling 1982 documentary:
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As Ayers later celebrated, “Guilty as hell, free as a bird!” Today, the husband and wife are self-described “Progressives for Obama.” Not a single day in prison. They would go on to Ivy League grad programs, tenured positions in academia, books on “social justice,” and, of course, giving their political blessing to Barack Obama in a chilling send-off in their Chicago living room in 1995. We have to accept that.”įor the record, Ayers and Dohrn never served a minute of jail time for any of this. He quoted Bill Ayers’ thoughts during a discussion on bombing a Red Barn restaurant: “We can’t protect all the innocent people in the world.


Senate, Grathwohl bravely testified to the comrades’ willingness to kill innocents. These were serious threats that caused much grief in his life. Grathwohl was “wanted,” as it were, “for crimes against the people” as a “pig infiltrator.”īear in mind, Grathwohl’s accusers were genuinely violent people who countenanced murder as part of their standard work. When it was learned that Grathwohl was an informant, the Ivy League apparatchiks turned on him with a vengeance, posting his face on “WANTED” posters that they devised.
