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6/23/2005

You Cannot Tread Upon Our Rights - Richard Barrett

This is the broadcast on Talk of the Nation over National Public Radio on June 21, 2005. Richard Barrett was interviewed live by Neil Cronin on the day that an affirmative-action jury delivered a "guilty" verdict in the case of Sixties' anti-Communist, Edgar Ray Killen, in the deaths of three Communists, who had invaded Mississippi in 1964, bent upon overthrowing the government and setting up a "black-power" state.

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MICHAEL SCHWERNER'S FAMILY TREE

When California-born Mitch Moran arose to defend Edgar Ray Killen, he said that "the
truth may never be known." However, it was his job to bring out the truth, which he seemed
unwilling or unable to do, that Mississippi had been invaded by Communists in 1964 and
that vigilantes, armed against the Reds, fought back, in self-defense. Killen, himself, had
said in an interview, just beforehand, that he believed in "self-defense." In order to make
his case, Moran would have had to show that Michael Schwerner was a greater threat to
society than Killen and, in effect, "reaped what he sowed." However, Moran conducted
no cross-examination of witnesses about their Communist connections, used the same
defferential language toward the Communists, calling them "victims," as the prosecution,
and repeatedly "apologized" and "sympathized" with the "families" of the invaders.

It was incumbent upon Moran to show, through the eyes of Sixities' vigilantes, want kind of
an America was ahead, if the likes of Schwerner had prevailed. Riots and murders. Cities and
schools evacuated. The economy and neighborhoods wrecked. Crime and delapidation out of
control. Hopelessness and lethargy. Decay and collapse. All due to the subversives and
misfits who came South to propel the descendants of African slaves over whites, as the vanguard
of their "Negro Revolution." It turned out, for Moran, however, to be "Guantanamo Meets
Mississippi", as not only Killen, but the entire American justice-system, was tortured. Dead
witnesses "testified," his senile, sick, old client, who could not even stay awake, in a wheelchair,
on oxygen life-support, was "tried" by an affirmative-action jury. Nary a word from Killen.
Just "he should have gotten five-years" from Moran.

The upshot, however, is not what a ghoulish Attorney-General, prejudiced judge, incompetent
lawyer or errant President can heap upon the frail and helpless, but what will Americans,
especially, Mississippians, do, as a result. According to the Bible, knowing the truth shall
set men free. So, "Michael Schwerner's Family Tree" is published. It affords a glimpse into
the dark-era when covert cells, devious henchmen and emboldened madmen believed that
they could overthrow the government. A Nationalist told "Creative Loafing" that Schwerner had
failed, because, given a choice between the riots of Detroit and happy homes of Mississippi,
the choice to Americans would be clear. Or, as was said over National Public Radio, "They
may tred on our red clay and stomp on our red-necks, but they cannot tread upon our rights."

ROOTS AND BRANCHES OF THE TREE

ACLU
Communist
Litigators and propagandists

Founded by Roger Baldwin, a Communist and anarchist who claimed that his goal was to
"abolish the state, itself," the American Civil Liberties became the chief legal-bulwark of
Communism and its "black-power" progeny in America. The ACLU was instrumental in
influencing the Warren Court to legalize the Communist Party, abolish prayer in schools
and force Negroes into white schools. It, also, provided lawyers to insurrectionists, such
as Schwerner, who were jailed for trying to overthrow segregationist state-governments
in the South during the Sixties. The ACLU, also, pushed to overturn attorney-ethics, which
prohibited a lawyer from soliciting clients. Were such rules not overturned, Schwerner and
his cohorts would likely have remained in jail.

American Atheists
Atheist
Ideologues and organizers

Founded by Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the Atheists were active, openly or undercover, in groups
or as individuals, in support of the "Negro Revolution" of the Sixties. Their goal of eliminating
prayer, the Bible and Christianity from public life was echoes in Michael Schwerner, who was,
also, and Atheist, and his cohorts. Communists were frequently prominent in Atheist activities
and Atheists were prominent in Communist activities. A basic tenent of Communism is denial
of God and, especially, Jesus Christ. O'Hair succeeded in having the Warren Court ban religion
from public schools.

Black Flag
Anarchist
Ideologues, conspirators and perpetrators

Founded by Emma Goldman, Anarchists seek to destroy all government by assassinating all in
authortity, such as President William McKinley. Forerunners of the Communist Party, Anarchists
consider themselves "allies" of Communists. They mustered an "Anarchist Brigade" in the
Bolshevik Revolution. Atom-spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were among their disciples.
They were prominent in violent demonstrations, during the Sixties, as well as in bombings and
murders, in conjunction with the Weathermen. The operate individually or through loosely-organized
"fronts." Anarchists were ardent backers of Michael Schwerner, especially targeting Mississippi
for being a segregationist and patriotic bulwark.

Black Moslems
Black-power
Ideologues, activists and perpetrators

Given impetus by Malcolm X, the Black Moslems, also known as the self-described "Nation of
Islam, reject anything white, Christian or American. They regard whites as "white devils,"
a slogan picked up on by Andrew Goodman, the disciple of Michael Schwerner, who termed
white men the worst devils in the world. They carry out murders, assassinations and bombings,
undertaking to set up communes, such as "MOVE" in Pennsylvania, or, even, separate states,
such as the "Republic of New Africa" in Mississippi. They change their names, to divorce
themselves entire from anything Anglo-Saxon, and have inspired the Zebra-Killers in California
and James Chaney, a Schwerner-disciple, who embarked on a scheme to overthrow the
segregationist state-government of Mississippi. The Black Moslems receive upward of $30
million in subsidies each year from the federal government.

Black Panthers
Black-power
Ideologues, activists and perpetrators

Fomented by Huey Newton, the Black Panthers openly advocated killing all white people and
setting up an all-Negro country, on territory constituting the United States. They expanded
on the "Republic of New Africa," which sought to occupy only Southern states. Their rhetoric
and organization resulted in murders and assassinations, particularly fueling efforts by SNCC
and others to recruit "militants," like James Chaney, to target whites and segregationist
state-governments. They, also, inspired the Zebra Killers, an organized attack on whites in
California, as well as random crime and violence against whites, both organized and unorganized.
The terms "gang" and "gang-related" are often used to describe them.

COFO
Communist
Ideologues, activists and perpetrators

Spearheaded by Gilbert Mason, the Council of Federated Organizations set about to "unify"
elements from the NAACP, CORE, SNCC, SCLC, National Urban League, Communist Party and
others in what it termed a "voter-registration" drive. The idea was to register Negroes, conscript
Negroes to vote whites out, turn Negroes into Communist-activists and advance the goal of the
"Republic of New Africa." Financed by prominent Jewish, Communist and leftist sources, COFO,
also, encouraged outright breaking of laws, as in boycotts, "sit-ins" and provocations against the
police. It masterminded the bringing together of Negroes, hippies and Communists, skirting
lawsuits, because it lacked the assets and resources of its more-permanent counterparts. It
was the go-between for Michael Schwerner, a member of CORE, and Bob Moses, an official
of SNCC.

Communist Party
Communist
Ideologues, organizers and perpetrators

Founded by Karl Marx, the Communist Party maintains a goal of creating a "one-world," with all
races combined, all borders abolished, all property confiscated and all "classes" eliminated. Its
principal targets have been the United States and the white race. In 1927, it proposed racial-integration
in its party-platform and undertook to "advance" the Negro as central to its plan to overthrow the
nation. It established "cells" and "fronts" to achieve its ends, operating with lawless impunity,
through murders and bombings, or through legal means, often infiltrating the highest levels of
government. Its minions were active in educating, financing and directing Michael Schwerner and
his ilk.

CORE
Black-power
Ideologues, activists and perpetrators

Insofar as the NAACP had been founded, led and financed openly by Jews and Communists, the
Congress of Racial Equality was established to place more Negroes, such as James Farmer and Roy
Innis, as "front-men" before the public, while thet same Communist apparatus operated behind the
scenes and pulled the purse strings. CORE would be used when the more overt Communist-organizations
felt compelled to work more underground, during the Sixties, especially in the South, where
Communist-fronts had been outlawed as "subversive." CORE was a liaison between Schwerner,
who was its member, and SNCC, one of the most-violent of Communist-fronts, which "called the shots"
for CORE. Innis became notorious for attemping to murder John Metzger on the nationally-televised
"Geraldo" show.

Democrat Left
Leftist
Political-manipulators, minority-power-brokers and corrupt-politicians

Pro-Communist idologues in the Democratic Party fancied that their agenda could be advanced by an
alliance of Northern leftists and Southern Negroes. In order to do so, whites, who controlled the Southern
states, had to be disenfranchised and Negroes empowered, on the model of the Reconstruction. John
F. Kennedy became the point-man, by sending the army to invade Mississippi, followed by Lyndon B.
Johnson's "civil-rights" bill, to give preferences to Negroes, followed by the Voting Rights Act, to
draw districts to install Negroes, who could not otherwise take power. Johnson was bold in ignoring
the Constiutution, which prohibited favoritism, by giving moral support to subversives, such as
Schwerner, while undercutting duly-elected officials, such as Ross Barnett and John Bell Williams.
Johnson is blamed for inflaming Southerners to self-defense vigilantism, to defend the Constitution.

Freedom Riders
Communist
Insurrectionists, anarchists and perpetrators

When the US Supreme Court ruled in 1946 that rest-rooms in interstate-commerce could not be
segregated, a group of Cincinnati "do-gooder" clerygmen, heavily-influenced by NCCJ, decided to try
to integrate bus-stations. Since none of the group was Negro, along the way, it picked up Bayard Rustin,
the founder of CORE, at whose house Alger Hiss, the Communist who a young Richard M. Nixon brought
down, was a frequent guest. The self-styled Freedom Riders attracted a motley crew of hippies,
anarchists, black-powerists and Communists, organizing forays into the South with the declared
purpose to violate local laws. In Mississippi, gleeful students poured catchup on the heads of Freedom
Riders, who tried to bust a segregarted lunch-counter. In Birmingham, whites chartered a Freedom
Bus and send a load of Negroes to Hyannisport, to give the Kennedies "a taste of their own medicine."
Massachusetts promptly sent them back. Reporter Tom Hamby, who covered the group in Alabama,
called it "one big sex-orgy." Some, like Schwerner, tried to spin off small "cells," to try to establish
a presence, after the bulk returned back North.

HARUAC
Black-power
Ideologues and propagandists

The Harlem United Activists for Community was the first group entirely comprised of Negroes to try
to make a showing for "black-power," without Jewish or Communist financing. Based in Harlem, it
issued threats to send militants to integrate Mississippi and bust white-owned businesses, but without
significant resources, it was short-lived. It did, however, voice support for insurrectionists, such as
James Chaney, a disciple of Schwerner. It gave moral-support to the concept of forming a "New Africa,"
on Southern soil, and envisioned a wholesale Negro-Communist uprising and takeover.

NAACP
Black-power
Ideologues, organizers and perpetrators

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was established by Jews, who sought
to keep Negroes in tow, while using Negroes as a battering ram against whites. The likes of Arthur
Springarn and Kivie Kaplan were its leading lights, through most of its tenure. It was declared
"subversive" by the Alabama Legislature and targeted by various sovereignty commissions of Southern
states, for its attempts to overthrow segregated state-governments. Some, like Martin Luther King,
who wanted a darker hue to the makeup, started other associations, such as SCLC, while some, like
Schwerner, aligned with more "militant" combinations, such as CORE and SNCC. The NAACP, however,
welcomed "liaisons" with more outwardly-Communist outfits, such as COFO. The group, actually, took
power, when Lyndon Johnson installed one of its mouthpieces, Thurgood Marshall, in the US Supreme
Court, from which he issued black-power edicts his entire career.

National Lawyers Guild
Communist
Litigators and propagandists

The National Lawyers Guild was an unabashed, but "unofficial," arm of the Communist Party, made up
of lawyers pushing to integrate America and communize the world. Including Abe Fortas and Thurgood
Marshall, it targeted segregation, the South and white people, in general. It was, especially,
dedicated to the "Jewish-Negro Alliance," establishing the first Negro-Jewish law-office in the country,
comprised of George Crockett and Ernie Goodman. The NLG supplied lawyers to Negroes, Communists
and hippies, jailed in the South for trespass, mayhem and insurrection. The objective was to provide
the Communist "vanguard," which would stir up masses of Negroes to usher in the worldwide Marxist
state. The NLG probably would have come to the defense of Schwerner, when Schwerner was in jail,
except that Schwerner was freed by Mississippi-officials and warned to leave Mississippi, which
he ignored. The NLG coined the term "Black Rage", which it used as a defense for Negroes facing
trials for killing whites, such as the "Zebra Killers".

NCCJ
Communist
Ideologues and propagandists

The National Conference of Christians and Jews was set up to try to promote "tolerance" of Jews and
combat the belief among Christians that Jews had killed Jesus Christ and that Jews could not go to
heaven. Although predominantely Jewish, a few leftist clergymen were conscripted to "rehabilitate"
the "reputation" of rapist Leo Frank, who was lynched in Georgia, and Communist-spies Ethel and Julius
Rosenberg, who delivered A-bomb secrets to the Soviets. The NCCJ quickly became embroiled in
pursuing integration, trying to convince America that miscegenation was "Christian" and Southern
segregationists were "demonic." Its diatribes dovetailed the Black Noslems, who preached the same
doctrine, and Schwerner, who had bought into the notion of a "Negro-Jewish" Alliance. Schwerner's
cohort, Andrew Goodman, had referred to whites as "devils," as well. The NCCJ published propaganda
in New-York-City subways, which Schwerner read, depicting a Negro, which proclaimed, "Assure his
rights and you assure your own."

Republic of New Africa
Black-power
Ideologues, organizers and perpetrators

A notion of descensants of African slaves rising up and killing all whites was not new. It had been
carried out in Haiti, in 1798, and picked up as part of Communist ideology in the late Nineteenth
Century. The Communist Platform, initially, called for overthrowing America, but, by the Sixties, was
insisting upon integration and "rights" for Negroes, as the preferred way to destabilize the country.
Communist-fronts published depictions of the Southern states in black, headlined, "Republic of New
Africa," which was picked up on by Imare Obadele, who set up a commune in Mississippi, dedicated
to overthrowing the government. In a shootout with police, directed by Obadele, William L. Skinner
was killed, but Obadele never was prosecuted for his murder. Schwerner's plan to "register"
Negroes was regarded by Communists as a crucial step in the plan for eventual, outright Negro
takeover.

Republican Left
Leftist
Political-manipulators, minority-power-brokers and corrupt-politicians

Goaded by Attorney-General Herbert Brownell, Dwight D. Eisenhower invaded Arkansas in
1957, to destabilize Southern states and conscript the Negro into the Republican Party, insofar as
the "Solid South" was entirely Democrat. But, backlash against Eisenhower made it untenable
to continue the occupation, so, when troops pulled out, various "outside-agitators" moved in,
to try to finish the overthrowal. The "Southern Manifesto", signed by Southern Congressmen
in 1955, warned of "outside-agitators," such as Schwerner, coming in. The "Manifesto" had
described integration as a usurpation of the Constitution and urged massive resistance, which
Schwerner, eventually, met, as well, at the hands of vigilantes. James O. Eastland, author of
the "Manifesto", stressed that integration was a "plot" by Communists to bring down America,
with the South as the principal target.

Michael Schwerner
Communist
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrators

Michael Schwerner, with his Lenin-like goatee, was a self-proclaimed "hippy," most of whom
were financed by wealthy parents, who were, also, financiers of Communist, anarchist and
leftist organizations. After Eisenhower invaded Arkansas and Kennedy invaded Mississippi,
Communists felt that they could assume some "legitimacy" in going South to impose
"black-power" rule. Schwerner was a member of CORE, which was part of the "umbrella"
Communist-front COFO, which reported to SNCC. Stokeley Carmichael and H. Rap Brown
were among the COFO-cohorts, who preached violence and overthrowal of the government,
aided by the NAACP and, later, the Weathermen and Republic of New Africa. Schwerner
stayed in a house in Mississippi owned by a Negress and attempted to "deputize" himself to stir
up Negroes against whites. He was cut down by vigilantes, when he refused a directive by
law-enforcers to leave the state. His mother had been a leading member of the Communist
Party in New York City.

SCLC
Black-power
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrators

Inspired by Rosa Parks, who refused to obey segregation laws in Alabama, and trained in
the Communist training-school at Monteagle, Tennessee, Martin Luther King embarked
on a campaign to convince Negroes to disobey any laws they did not like. His SCLC was
mimicked by Medgar Evers, Vernon Dahmer and Schwerner, in attempting to overthrow
government, not only in the South but across the nation, eventually instigating riots, looting
and murders. Riots were put down in Mississippi, by law-enforcers who shot and killed rioters,
but vililantes, also, kept the pressure on against King, whose life was so scandalous that FBI
files on him were prevented from being seen by the public. Communists, such as Ann and Carl
Braden, financed King and Communists, such as Stanley Levinson, wrote his materials.

Students for a Democratic Society
Communist
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrator

Students for a Democratic Society, led by Mark Rudd, was a typical Communist-front, using
words, such as "democratic," to mask Marxist aims. The SDS was geared to be the "next
step," after Schwerner and others had "radicalized" Negroes, to undertake arson, murder and
"revolution." Like Schwerner, Rudd urged his disciples to refuse to obey laws the did not like.
Rudd, also like Schwerner, believed in the "Jeweish-Negro Alliance," aimed at de-stablizing
government, eradicating whites and overthrowing the nation.

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
Communist
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrator

The well-heeled Communist-front were vunerable to lawsuits and prosecutions, so the
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee was formed as a kind of "guerilla-warfare" faction,
to do the violent "dirty-work," its more staid counterparts were hesitant to do. Leadig-light Bob
Moses, along with H. Rap Brown and Stoleley Carmichael, regarded John Brown, who massacred
whites prior to the Civil War, as their paragon. Carmichael coined the slogan "Black Power",
during a foray to Canton, Mississippi, along with Martin Luther King. Schwerner reported
directly to Moses, who reported to James Foreman, a cohort of Roy Innis of CORE and ally
of the Black Panthers. Foreman eventually left SNCC, claiming that it was not "revolutionary"
enough for him, campaigning, instead, for the setting up of all-Negro "communities" within
America. SNCC boasted that it assembled elements from various leftist organizations

Spartacus League
Communist
Ideologues and propagandists

Formerly known as the Young Communist League, the group changed its name, but not its
goal of a Communist America. Largely theoretical and propagandist, the League was a major
backer of the 1964 invasion of Mississippi by Communists and hippies and, eventually, because
a principal publicist for Schwerner. The founder of the League was William Liebknecht, son of
Karl Liebknecht, who founded the Communist Party in Germany. The League, which adheres to
the "old-line" Trotskyite wing of Marxism, maintains a website eulogizing Schwerner and his
cohorts and lambasting Mississippi, the South, segregation and America. It, also, extols Angela
Davis, the Communist acquitted of killing a judge, the "Chicago Seven," cleared of rioting on
appeal, and Joan Little, the Negress acquitted of killing her white jailer.

Weathermen
Anarchist
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrator

The Sixties' underground, anarchist organization, which included Communist Angela Davis,
bombed buildings and committed murders. The Weathermen were dedicated to overthrowing
America and were first to use the fertilizer-chemical bomb to blow up buildings. They professed
support for the Viet Cong, Negroes and "Freedom Riders" and included hippies, self-styled
"civil-rights" "workers" and followers of Emma Goldman and Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
They published literature extolling the "Negro Revolution" and believed in the "Jewish-Negro
Alliance." The Weathermen, also, established an alliance with the Students for a Democratic
Society and the Black Panthers and used the term "Black Revolt" and "Black Power" to incite
Negroes to riot. The group saw its activities as a "next step," building upon the radicalism and
incitement advanced by Schwerner.

Zebra-Killers
Black-power
Insurrectionist, anarchist and perpetrators

After Schwerner and his henchmen had laid the groundwork, slogans like "Kill Whitey" and
"Blue-Eyed Devils", which had been coined by Schwerner-allies, seemed too tame for the
"next-generation" of black-power enthusiasts. When riots, spurred on by Martin Luther
King and H. Rap Brown, broke out, it was largely the Negro-quarters which was burnt down.
So, the Zebra-Killer put all pretense aside and launched a full-fledged campaign to kill whites.
All the perpetrators were defended by lawyers paid for by the self-styled Nation of Islam,
of which Malcolm X, who coined the term "blue-eyed devils," was spokesman. The Zebra-Killers
regarded Emmett Till, Medgar Evers and James Chaney as "heroes" and went about randomly
killing whites as "retribution" for "discrimination." Many Negroes, who have patterned their
murders on the Zebra-Killers, cry "discrimination" and "prejudice," when apprehended, as
was popularized by their Zebra-Killer predecessors.

BACKGROUND

Invariably, the like-minded "take care of their own." When Negress and Communist Angela was
tried for killing a judge, the Communist Party supplied her lawyers and she got off. When
Negress Joan Little killed her jailer, the Southern Poverty Law Center provided her defense and
she got off. Likewise, the Black Moslems supplied lawyers for the Zebra Killers, who went
on a killing-spree sgainst whites, many of whom got off. However, when Edgar Ray Killen was
dredged up, after forty years, for running Communists out of Mississippi, the only organization
with resources to assist the eighty-yerar-old, infirm logger and preacher was The Nationalist
Movement.

The snafu was that although Killen asked the Nationalists to represent him, he was not
competent and his family refused to approve a mental-exam, which could have avoided a trial.
So, the Nationalists bowed out, asserting that it was unethical to represent someone who could
not communicate effectively with legal-counsel in his own defense. Killen, who was rushed to
a hospital, slept through most of the proceedings and never took the stand. Nationalists,
outside the courtroom, mounted what the defense should have undertaken, by way of speeches,
interviews, pamphlets, publications and, later, the Internet. Richard Barrett, who shook hands
with Killen during a recess, reported that Killen, who was on medication, was "dazed" and
"non-communicative." James McIntyre, who, at first, had announced that Killen was incompetent,
but then backtracked, termed his client "semi-coherent."

Any "success" by the prosecution has been short-term and short-lived. Mississippi has, nonetheless,
voted overwhelmingly for the Confederate Flag, in protest against Communism, integration and the
"Republic of New Africa" sought by Schwerner and his cohorts. The Magnolia State remains the
only state without a so-called civil-rights commission and no "forced-housing" entities, imposed
by the federal-government. Dick Molpus, who vyied for office on a platform of "apologizing" to
Schwerner, was soundly defeated. Rip Daniels, who campaigned to have the Confederate flag
removed, failed. Charles Pickering, who insisted that Mississippi had become integrationist,
was torpedoed for a federal-judgeship. The state-capital has been entirely evacuated by whites,
who send their children largely to segregated, private schools. And, both Mississippi Senators,
during the Killen trial, voted against "apologizing" to Negroes for lynchings.

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