JAG Convicts Bill Ayers on Charges of Seditious Conspiracy (Connecting the Dots: Ayers, Dohrn, Obama, Sidley Austin LLP, Vietnam, Soros & the University of Michigan)
By Michael Baxter -May 17, 2022
https://realrawnews.com/2022/05/jag-convicts-bill-ayres-on-charges-of-seditious-conspiracy/
In liberal circles William Charles Ayers is
known as a progressive activist, a retired professor at the University of
Illinois, and a philanthropist who had fiscally endorsed Barack “Hussein” Obama’s 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns. In 1969,
Ayers founded the Weather
Underground, a revolutionary group modeled on the Red Guards in
China active at the same time, which sought to overthrow American capitalism.
The Weather Underground conducted a campaign of bombing public buildings
(including police stations, the United States Capitol, and the Pentagon) during
the 1960s and 1970s in response to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. The
bombings resulted in Ayers being hunted as a fugitive for several years, until
charges were dropped due to illegal actions by the FBI agents pursuing him and
others. Despite his crimes, modern-day progressives and Social Justice Warriors
like Obama and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez have secretly championed Ayres’ cause,
even naming him “an American hero.”
To the military Ayres is something else entirely. A
malcontent and a felon whose Deep State allies of yesteryear had helped him
avoid prosecution. In the last 40 years his name had seldom appeared in print.
In 2008, The Hill exposed Ayres and Obama’s chummy relationship, even though
the latter falsely claimed he only knew Ayres “in passing,” and in 2011,
investigative reporter Jack Cashill proved in his book Deconstructing
Obama that Ayres was the true author of Obama’s best-selling
memoirs, Dreams of My Father.
But friendship and ghostwriting are not crimes. And if
Ayres had kept to the shadows, removed himself from the arena of aggressive and
violent political activism, White Hats within the U.S. military would have let
him languish in solitude. However, Ayres had other plans.
In November 2021, the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s
Corps opened a case against Ayres after obtaining unassailable evidence that he
had founded and funded a new radical organization whose goal was to
systematically carry out a campaign of arson against both Democrat and
Republican election offices in advance of the midterms. JAG spent 6 months, at
the cost of 10,000 man-hours, collecting evidence for trial.
On 1 May, JAG investigators quietly arrested Ayres at his
Hyde Park home in Chicago, charging him with seditious conspiracy. He was
processed and sent to Guantanamo Bay pending the outcome of a military
tribunal, which took place on 12-13 May 2022.
Unlike typical Deep Staters, Ayres was neither
belligerent nor combative; he never raised is voice. Calm, cool, and collected,
he either coolly refused to answer questions or gave direct, succinct replies
to Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall’s queries. A key piece of JAG’s evidence
included an 80-page manifesto that investigators had found during a search of
Ayres’ home. It was largely a screed against President Trump, prophesizing, in
Ayres’ words, that Trump would return to the Oval Office unless drastic action
was taken to prevent “a repeat of Donald J. Trump’s 2016-2020 reign of
carnage.” He wrote, “The United States will implode when Trump regains power,
an unfathomable thought from which we must defend ourselves.”
Vice Adm. Crandall said the manifesto was a tool, which
Ayres had disseminated to political allies, calling for the cautious
recruitment of trustworthy persons willing to sacrifice themselves, if
necessary, to safeguard the nation from another four years of Donald J. Trump.
“Quoting your words, detainee Ayres,” Vice Admiral
Crandall began, “‘Persons brought into the fold must swear to avoid social
media, to not discuss future assignments on platforms watched by our
adversaries. No digital footprint or paper trail. Word of mouth only. Plausible
deniability is paramount. They must be so dedicated, so enmeshed in our
position, as to understand we may not be able to rescue them, as it were, if
they’re caught…We cannot wait until 2024. As it stands today, the midterms are
awash, our allies will lose, and only immediate and decisive action can stop
that.’ This all sounds incriminating to me, detainee Ayres,” Vice Adm. Crandall
finished.
“What you call a manifesto, admiral, I call a diary, the
contents of which are protected by my 1st Amendment right to
free speech. You cannot prosecute my thoughts, my feelings,” Ayres replied
calmly.
Vice Adm. Crandall continued reading aloud the manifesto:
“In aggressively targeting election offices when empty, or at least ensuring no
fatalities, the Biden administration will have due cause to indefinitely
postpone the midterms and potentially the 2024 presidential election, thus
preventing Trump’s reemergence. Historically, arson is a powerful weapon.
Still, we must not only target our enemies, but also our friends, to make it
appear as though acts of sabotage are not linked to a specific political
affiliation. Our allies will understand this. These are desperate times, and we
are the desperate measure.”
“Again, admiral, these are my thoughts. None of this has
happened yet. Have we arrived at the point where thought crimes are
prosecutable? I guess so,” Ayres said.
Vice Adm. Crandall introduced a witness for the
prosecution, a 34-year-old Ohio man and self-admitted liberal who claimed he
was approached by Ayres in February 2021 with a financially lucrative offer.
This person, who RRN has been asked not to name, is a Twitter-verified (blue
checkmark) Social Justice Warrior whose every Tweet between 2015-2022 espoused
hatred of Donald J. Trump, his supporters, and the entire Republican party. As
of March 2022, he had 6.7 million followers.
The witness testified under oath that Ayres had paid a
surprise visit to his home on February 7, 2022. Ayres, he said, had asked
him to “enlist followers to the cause” and promised financial compensation to
the tune of over $1m.
“Bill Ayres told me, yes told me, to find someone willing
to bomb the offices of [Ohio Rep. Governor] Mike DeWine and [his chief
opponent] Nan Whaley. He wanted this done by July. This was too much, even for
me. Yeah, I told him I’d do that, but never did. I didn’t want to see anyone
killed, even if I disagree with their politics,” the witness said.
Over the course of several hours, Vice Adm. Crandall
presented several witnesses who gave similar testimony.
He then asked the 3-officer panel tasked with weighing
JAG’s case to consider the evidence. In an unusual turn of events, the panel
spent 15 hours in deliberation, ultimately returning a verdict of guilty on the
seditious conspiracy charge but not recommending a death sentence. Instead, it
opined that Ayres, 77, spend 25 years in confinement at Guantanamo Bay’s Camp
Delta detention center.
Vice Adm. Crandall accepted the recommendation, but asked
Ayres one last question.
“Is this Obama’s plan?” he asked.
“I barely know the man,” Ayres replied.
Bill Ayers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers#Early_life
Early life
Ayers grew up in Glen Ellyn, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. His
parents were Mary (née Andrew) and Thomas G. Ayers,
who was later chairman and chief executive officer of Commonwealth Edison (1973 to 1980),[4] and
for whom Northwestern's Thomas G. Ayers College of
Commerce and Industry was named.[5][6] He
attended public schools until his second year in
high school, when he transferred to Lake Forest Academy,
a small prep school.[7] Ayers
earned a Bachelor
of Arts in American Studies from
the University of Michigan in 1968.
(His father, mother and older brother had preceded him there.)[7],
Ayers was affected at a 1965 Ann Arbor teach-in against
the Vietnam War, when Students
for a Democratic Society (SDS) President Paul
Potter, asked his audience, "How will you live your life so that it
doesn't make a mockery of your values?" Ayers later wrote in his
memoir, Fugitive Days, that his reaction was: "You could not
be a moral person with the means to act, and stand still. [...] To stand still
was to choose indifference. Indifference was the opposite of moral".[8]
In 1965, Ayers joined a picket line protesting an Ann Arbor, Michigan pizzeria for refusing to seat African Americans.
His first arrest came for a sit-in at
a local draft board,
resulting in ten days in jail. His first teaching job came shortly afterward at
the Children's Community School, a preschool with a very small enrollment
operating in a church basement, founded by a group of students in emulation of
the Summerhill method
of education.[9]
The school was a part of the nationwide "free school movement". Schools in the movement had no grades or report cards; they aimed to encourage cooperation rather than competition, and pupils addressed teachers by their first names. Within a few months, at age 21, Ayers became director of the school. There also he met Diana Oughton, who would become his girlfriend until her death in 1970 after a bomb exploded while being prepared for Weather Underground activities.
Connecting the Dots:
William C. Ayers was
a member of the Weather Underground,
a chairman for the Chicago Annenberg
Challenge, a director at the Woods
Fund of Chicago and is married to Bernadine
Dohrn.
Barack
Obama was a chairman for the Chicago
Annenberg Challenge, a director at the Woods Fund of Chicago, an intern at Sidley Austin LLP and is married to Michelle Obama.
Bernadine Dohrn is
married to William C. Ayers, was
a member of the Weather Underground and a litigator at Sidley Austin LLP.
Sidley Austin LLP was the lobby firm for Vietnam.
Michelle Obama was
a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP is married to Barack
Obama.
R. Eden Martin is
counsel at Sidley Austin LLP and
the president of the Commercial Club of
Chicago.
Newton N. Minow is
a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP,
and a member of the Commercial Club of
Chicago.
Commercial Club of
Chicago, Members Directory A-Z (Past Research)
Tuesday, December 17,
2013
http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2013/12/commercial-club-of-chicago-members.html
Cyrus
F. Freidheim Jr. is a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago and an
honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Cameron F. Kerry is a
fellow at the Brookings Institution (think
tank),
a senior counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP and John F. Kerry’s brother.
Bernadine Dohrn
was a litigator at Sidley Austin LLP,
a member of the Weather Underground and is married to William C. Ayers.
Teresa Heinz
Kerry is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank) and married to John F. Kerry.
James J.
Duderstadt is a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank) and
a president emeritus for the University of Michigan.
Susan M. Collins is
a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank) and a professor at the University of Michigan.
Rebecca M. Blank was
a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), a professor at the University of Michigan
and the deputy secretary at the U.S.
Department of Commerce for
the Barack Obama administration.
Barack
Obama was the president for the Barack
Obama administration, a chairman for the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a director at
the Woods Fund of Chicago, an
intern at Sidley Austin LLP and is married to Michelle Obama.
William C. Ayers was
a chairman for the Chicago Annenberg
Challenge, a director at the Woods
Fund of Chicago, a member of the Weather
Underground and is married to Bernadine
Dohrn.
Bernadine Dohrn is
married to William C. Ayers, was
a member of the Weather Underground and a litigator at Sidley Austin LLP.
Michelle Obama was
a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP is married to Barack
Obama.
Sidley Austin LLP was the lobby firm for Vietnam.
Cameron F. Kerry is a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, a fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank) and John F. Kerry’s brother.
Resources: Past Research
The University of
Michigan's Tolerance Problem (Past Research on the University
of Michigan)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-university-of-michigans-tolerance.html
Abbott - BINAXNOW™
COVID-19 ANTIGEN SELF-TEST (Past Research on the Commercial
Club of Chicago)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2022
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2022/01/abbott-binaxnow-covid-19-antigen-self.html
This is the Real Attack
on Israel, Soros Networking With All His Pawns! (Past
Research on Cameron F. Kerry & Sidley Austin LLP)
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2021/05/this-is-real-attack-on-israel-soros.html
Jane Fonda: ‘I Don’t
Regret Going to Vietnam’ — ‘I’m Proud That I Went’ (Past
Research on Sidley Austin LLP & Vietnam)
TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2018
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