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Ecclesiastes (Qoheleth), Chapter 12

"14": For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret
thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil. "
        King James Bible


I find it interesting that Patty Hearst's book was named "Every Secret
Thing" which of course in Ecclesiastics 12 ending.

John F. Kennedy it is said his favorite chapter in the bible was from
Ecclesiastics "A Time To Die", and a time to build and a time to tear
down, etc.

This it is interesting also that F. Lee Bailey in the Hearst trial
mentioned they "had made a convenant with death", right out of Isaiah
and the reason I remembered this it was linked to the Manson
family.....so much for Roses and Sharon and Woe to Ariel.

Last night I heard Arthur Miller on TV as long as I could tolerate him -
he was of course married to Marilyn Monroe and turned her to communism
from which she eventually revolted.   He mentioned his publisher, Grove
Press - and this is a Rosicrucian Press as I recall, for this one
Professor I knew (who later joined IRA) wanted me to send my material to
him way back in 1969.   Think the other press was Parker Press, both
believe published the Rosicrucian books.

So Adolph Hitler believed the Rosicrucians were British Secret Service.
Only think I now is they do treasure their family trees and attempt to
preserve the bloodlines which is okay by me.

So how does it figure in with what is going on today?  Well maybe that's
a secret - but then how did Watergate End?   Sam Irvin an old Mason of
considerable note, quoted the last chapter of Ecclesiastics - which
refers to, the writing of many books and Every Secret Thing, being
brought out unto the light be it for good or for evil.

Pattie Hearst was drugged, raped, locked in a closet, eventually said to
have been brainwashed and this hit me too - when she turned herself in
she signed in as a Guerilla warfare soldier.....

Timothy McVeigh, who was long out of the service, on his death
certificate simply said when asked occupation - soldier.

Soldiers, for whom.   This AUM group, Waco, Uganda, Al Qiada, Suicide
Bombers, Hamas, and one could go on forever - where are they getting
this brainwashing technique - and also Heavens Gate, Jonestown - many
roads lead to San Jose......


Rings and Rings and Things......and Roses and Lilies in the Valley, but
the Voice of Turtle still silent.

So F. Lee Bailey when he made this statement re the covenant with death
and the agreement with hell - was he also referring to the Manson Family
Murders - for Mason had studied Masonry and shot masonic signals to the
judge much to his disgust - just prior to leaping over the table to
attempt to get at his throat like a wild animal.

"
Isaiah, chapter 28

"15": Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death, and with
hell are we at agreement; when the overflowing scourge shall pass
through, it shall not come unto us: for we have made lies our refuge,
and under falsehood have we hid ourselves"

Maybe time to bring sme of this falsehood to light - in search of The
Hidden Ones? 


Saba


A Symbionese Family Reunion 
New York Times-Opinion/January 28, 2002 
By Tim Findley 
Fallon, Nev. -- One more time, state and federal authorities seem
determined to reassemble the Symbionese Liberation Army. At this 26th-
year reunion, the aging soldiers of the S.L.A. will face trial for the
murder of Myrna Opsahl during a 1975 bank robbery in Carmichael, Calif. 
Patricia Hearst, in her 1982 book "Every Secret Thing," accused Emily
Harris of killing Mrs. Opsahl, and of saying later that "it really
doesn't matter" and "she was a bourgeois pig anyway." Now Mrs. Opsahl's
son Jon says those two comments kept the family pushing for an arrest.
"Those words have always kind of haunted us," he said recently.
I covered the S.L.A. for the San Francisco Chronicle in the 1970's, and
there is something haunting about it. Only a handful of members of that
murderous cult are left, fading emblems of the social chaos, violence
and fake sentiments of liberation that dominated Bay Area life in those
years. They are being brought back together like characters in the last
chapter of an Agatha Christie novel. Among them are Emily Harris, the
former Indiana student who spent almost eight years behind bars for the
kidnapping of Ms. Hearst; Kathleen Soliah, now known as Sara Jane Olson,
a Minnesota housewife who just got two terms of 10-to-life for an
equally old plot to bomb Los Angeles police cars; and of course, Ms.
Hearst, the former Tania, who may be the prime witness against her old
comrades. The S.L.A. has returned as whodunit kitsch.
Beginning in 1973 with the escape from prison of Donald DeFreeze, S.L.A.
founder and "field marshal," and winding up three years later with Tania
surrendering to a San Francisco cop, the S.L.A. was always nothing if
not theatrical. I didn't believe it when, as a reporter, I received
their first communiqu� in November, 1973, claiming credit for the
assassination of Dr. Marcus Foster, the first black school
superintendent in the history of Oakland, Calif.
It was the only known homicide ever committed by the band of adventurers
who gathered around Donald DeFreeze, who had taken the name Cinque from
the leader of a 19th- century rebellion on the Amistad, a slave ship.
The field marshal had never quite made it as a street mugger in Los
Angeles. In prison he was known as a lightweight. But to the young white
prison-reform activists who adopted him, Cinque was a street-talking
Spartacus.
"Death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people,"
proclaimed the S.L.A. motto. I had difficulty with it - trying to
picture an insect with fascist characteristics. As their banner, the
S.L.A. presented a seven-headed cobra image taken from either Hindu
mythology or, more likely, a Jimi Hendrix album cover from 1967.
"Symbionese," the field marshal explained, described how the army would
survive among the people, risking their lives on daring escapades
against the establishment in return for shelter in the community. The
enemy was just about everybody else who wasn't already poor and
oppressed, including most white people but also blacks, like Marcus
Foster, who didn't meet Cinque's standards. The S.L.A. also railed
against sexists and, eventually, even ageists. As one S.L.A. member said
later, the little army emphasized "respecting the freedom,
self-determination and culture of all peoples" who agreed with them.
When Cinque's two top soldiers were arrested for the Foster murder, Bill
and Emily Harris (Teko and Yolanda) got the revenge assignment. The
Harrises were an attractive young white couple who apparently learned
basic radicalism at Indiana University before moving on to Berkeley,
Calif., where Emily took a job that gave her access to university
student records. That was how she and her husband found Patricia Hearst
and snatched her, presumably as a bargaining chip for the freedom of
their jailed comrades.
The S.L.A. drove the radical underground in Berkeley crazy. These
"infantile leftists" of the S.L.A., I was indignantly informed, had
stolen the guns they were using from the stash of a genuine Marxist. Now
it was the Berkeley left that wanted the renegades caught. Symbiosis
wasn't catching on, not even when Cinque demanded, and got, a promise
from Randolph Hearst, Patricia's father, to feed the Bay Area's hungry.
Volunteers rode on trailer trucks, flinging frozen chickens and fresh
produce in all directions.
And still Patty did not come home. In fact, she sounded a little
embarrassed when she issued a communiqu� denouncing her parents and
asking to be called Tania. "I have chosen to stay and fight," she said.
Her parents insisted for the rest of their lives that Patty had been
tricked. A short time later Tania was caught by video cameras waving a
carbine during a bank robbery. The Berkeley radical from whom the gun
was stolen took bitter notice of it in newspaper photos.
Blazing away, but without killing anybody, the S.L.A. fled again.
Fascist insects everywhere were terrified. But Cinque's idea of swimming
symbiotically with Bay Area leftists had run out of chances; the army
marched to South Central Los Angeles for a fresh start.
Tania made her presence known by splattering a sporting goods store with
gunfire while she, Bill and Emily fled a botched shoplifting attempt.
The rest of the S.L.A. realized their safe house might not be so safe
and found a new spot on 54th Street. It wasn't safe for more than a few
hours. Cinque and five others went down shooting, bandoliers of
ammunition across their chests. But in a typical blunder, they took
cover in a crawl space beneath the house. From that angle, all the
bullets they fired could go nowhere but over the heads of the police.
Tear gas finally set the house on fire. Bill and Emily, along with
Patty, watched the whole thing live on national television for hours, in
a motel room in Anaheim.
For the next year, Patricia Hearst's parents waited for her to show up
at the family mansion. In the end, though, she was captured and signed
herself into jail listing her occupation as "urban guerrilla."
Whatever Kathy Soliah knew about it all probably had to come from after
the Los Angeles shootout, when she adopted the role of spokeswoman.
Nothing in the way of a clear political manifesto had ever been produced
by the S.L.A. Its splintered rhetoric on cultural, racial and sexual
oppression was nearly random. Ms. Soliah took on the task of explaining
the S.L.A. philosophy in the underground press. She didn't have much
success.
Then came the Carmichael robbery and the shotgun went off, killing Mrs.
Opsahl. Everybody went to jail for a while - everybody except Kathy
Soliah and a few other loose-change wannabes who did not even appear to
be urgently sought by the F.B.I. until the capture of the ex-Soliah,
Sara Jane Olson, suburban housewife and amateur thespian. The arrest of
Mrs. Olson freshened the Opsahl case up a bit. 
And now, the coming courtroom spectacle of aging revolutionaries, Peter
Pan's pirates with sagging jowls and thinning white hair. Mrs. Opsahl's
grieving children, now grown up, will sit in the courtroom with Ms.
Olson's daughters, who probably understand not a thing of what this was
all about. I doubt Kathy Soliah can explain it. 
Perhaps it had something to do with the same youthful delusions that set
some off to chain themselves to fir trees or free horses or join the
Taliban. In the end, the S.L.A. was about leading a wild, gangster life,
not about instigating social change. After the L.A. fire, all that kept
the S.L.A. going in the public imagination was its celebrity
hostage-comrade.
Now the suspects are in the drawing room. The main players, once on the
lam together, are assembled to tell of old delusions in a pointless
spasm of violence. What would Agatha Christie's little Belgian make of
this? Even if we solve the crime, will we ever have the answers?
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