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December 10th, 2007


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03:54 pm - Coalition of Political Conspiracies
Dr. Frank Stearns Giese, a former World War II US Navy Captain, died August 6, 2006. He operated the Radical Education Project Book Center and the United Front Bookstore from 1971 to 1975 Dr. Giese was a popular French professor at Portland State University. He was advertised as a national contact for the 1965 Students for a Democratic Society anti-Vietnam War protest in Washington, DC. That march was organized by the Students for a Democratic Society.

The February 13, 1970 Portland State University demonstration where two Navy military recruiters were physically removed from Smith Memorial Center was by the Students for a Democratic Society with aboveground backup from the Student Mobilization Committee. Dr. Giese was not involved in any way. He defended student protestors at the disciplinary Student/Faculty Hearing Committee. He blamed the growing trend of US Imperialism for causing students to violate PSU protest guidelines as acts of desperate frustration.

Lynn B. Meyer was one of the four students kicked out of PSU for "One Year" at the Student/Faculty Hearing Committee. 11 other students were acquitted. The SDS leader got a mistrial. 20 John and Jane Does were not charged.

Northwest Liberation Front members:

Frank Stearns Giese (French Communist Underground: So he claimed)
Lynn B. Meyer
Susan Louise Stoner
James Arthur Cronin
James Wesley Akers
Robert Patrick McSherry
Leslie Ann McKeel
Max William Severin
Chester Benson Wallace


NOTE: All other names implicated with the cell were associates and not members.

Radical Education Project Book Center
http://www.terrorist.bravehost.com
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[User Picture]From: userinfocopkiller Date: November 13th, 2004 - 12:51 am (Link)

John Birch Society & Police Intelligence

Portland Police Intelligence Agent Winfield Falk, a dedicated member of the John Birch Society, coordinated surveillance operations of radical organizations including the Northwest Liberation Front. Prior to NLF existence Officer Falk investigated Dr. Frank Stearns Giese while he worked as a prison volunteer for alleged connections with the Patriot Party and the Calvin Dow Defense Committee. Patriot Party member Susan Louise Stoner and Dr. Giese operated Portland Prisoner Support from the Radical Education Project Bookcenter.

John Birch Society is at http://www.jbs.org
[User Picture]From: userinfocourier007 Date: April 14th, 2005 - 02:33 am (Link)

Government Denied Electronic Surveillance on NLF

FBI, ATF, and other agencies investigating the Northwest Liberation Front claimed there was no electronic surveillance of the suspects. Their files do indicate that they watched suspects houses, their businesses, followed their vehicles, wrote down license plate numbers, and even passively watched them commit a bank robbery. The FBI may have tapped their phones but could not use the conversations as evidence in court because they lacked a search warrant. They could only use what they heard as investigative leads.

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[User Picture]From: userinfocourier007 Date: April 6th, 2005 - 02:56 am (Link)

Police Files: City of Portland TrackIt Submission: Item 25794

From: Diana Banning dbanning@ci.portland.or.us
Date: Tuesday; February 15, 2005

The Northwest Liberation Front files have been processed and are available for research. Would you like to make an appointment to view the files?

Diana Banning
Archives & Records Management
City of Portland, OR
[User Picture]From: userinfocopkiller11 Date: July 31st, 2006 - 09:11 am (Link)

Portland Intelligence secretwatcher collection

Northwest Liberation Front files are part of 1965-75 Red Squad records available to the public at:

Stanley Parr Archives & Records Center
9360 N. Columbia Blvd.
Portland, OR 97203
503-823-4361
sparc@ci.portland.or.us
From: (Anonymous) Date: July 2nd, 2007 - 04:15 pm (Link)

Re: Portland Intelligence secretwatcher collection

are the Red Squad records on line?
[User Picture]From: userinfocopkiller11 Date: July 13th, 2007 - 12:29 am (Link)

Red Squad Police Intelligence Files Are Not Online

Red Squad records can only be viewed by making an appointment to see them at the Stanley Parr Archives in Portland, Oregon. All names have been deleted. Select passages involving the FBI have also been deleted.

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