Geano Lieutenant
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 237 Location: Kentucky
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 1:54 pm Post subject: Connections |
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halkin vs helms
Relating to CHAOS program
Quote: | Appellants are 21 individuals and 5 organizations [n 3] who in the late 1960's and early 1970's were involved in various activities seeking to protest and secure an end to the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War. The individual appellees are seven named persons and an unspecified number of John Does who at the time plaintiffs' claims arose were officials of the CIA or were otherwise agents or employees of the United States government. The seven appellees referred to hereinafter as the "individual appellees" [n 4] were sued for damages in their individual capacities. The appellees also include the heads of the CIA, FBI, Department of Defense and Secret Service, who were sued in their official capacities and with respect to whom plaintiffs sought injunctive and declaratory relief only.
n 3. Nina S. Adams, Leonard Palmer Adams, II, David F. Addlestone, Samuel W. Brown, Jr., Howard J. DeNike, Adele Halkin, Steve Halliwell, Carl Whitney Jacobson, Brennon Jones, Leigh Kagan, Richard Clark Kagan, Don Luce, Angus W. McDonald, Jr., Hugh I. Manke, Jonathan Mirsky, Sidney Peck, Joseph Remcho, Daniel Schechter, Ethel Taylor, George Williams Webber, Cora Weiss, American Friends Service Committee, Inc., Clergy and Laity Concerned, Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, Women Strike for Peace, and Institute for Policy Studies. Nine individuals and two organizations who originally appeared as plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed their claims and are not parties to this appeal.
n 8. Early CHAOS documents indicate the program's concern with the influence of "Soviets, Chicoms (Chinese Communists), Cubans and other Communist countries .... Of particular interest is any evidence of foreign direction, control, training or funding." Document Appendix (D.A.) at 13. See Senate Report, supra note 7, at 694.
n 9. According to early CHAOS documents, the domestic groups suspected of receiving such support included "radical students, anti- Vietnam war activists, draft resisters and deserters, black nationalists, anarchists, and assorted 'New Leftists.' " D.A. at 13. |
Who are the Nine individuals and two organizations who originally appeared as plaintiffs and voluntarily dismissed their claims...? I didn't have a lot of luck in brief search to find the original court decisions....this was on appeal.
Also want MINARET SIGNET reprts/memos/transcripts re above and VVAW etc.
Maybe memoed to Erlichman at Nixon Whitehouse
PM PREFERRED! _________________ MSM Lead Nov 3 2004 "Kerry Oval Office Hopes killed by 10,000 Mice..."
Candidate had declared mice "only a nuisance".
States they "moved too Swiftly".... |
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