"... until he found the headstone of a person who would have been about his age but had died as an infant. Then he’d head over to the county courthouse and ask for a replacement birth certificate. Soon, he would have an official government license with his photo, but a new name and a whole new identity. My dad grew his beard out. My mom cut her hair short, dyed it red, and started dressing like a California hippie—big glasses and flowing dresses—rather than in her signature black leather, miniskirts, and knee-high boots. They set up safe houses—cheap apartments in working-class neighborhoods. They took jobs as construction workers, longshoremen, and nannies—work that didn’t require a Social Security card and always paid at the end of the day, in cash. Meanwhile, their bombing campaign intensified.... The method they used was simple: a young white woman dressed up as a secretary would walk into a building, place a bag or a purse in an empty rest room or office, set a timer, and walk out...."
Writes Zayd Ayers Dohrn, in "My Childhood in the Weather Underground/My parents founded the radical revolutionary group, then became fugitives. I was born in hiding, and spent my early years on the run" (The New Yorker).

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I must be the only one who finds the glorification of home grown terrorists disturbing. Fuck The New Yorker and the horse they rode in on for romanticizing them…
Must be fun being raised by parents who were psychopaths.
Charming. So nice of them to launch Obama's political career.
The libtard bible NYT busting a nut over Democrat Party terrorists again.
Leftwing radicalism has always been a culture of violence. Now it's mainstream.
We are soft targets.
But their killing and maiming is for a good cause.
I read about the dead baby -> false ID procedure a long time ago in The Day of the Jackal (published 1971).
If I did that, my new family name would be "Graves."
His parents sound like horrible people.
So cool. The coolest.
Would we get this article in the 2070 New Yorker:
MY LIFE IN THE MAGA UNDERGROUND
Mom and Dad affected Latino accents and bought fake IDs from the mica man in the barrio. Then we went around the country, where they worked under the table for cash. They dressed in Old Navy and Carhart bought at the Salvation Army. Meanwhile, they continued the Movement's direct action campaign: walking between rope lines, parading unarmed a block away from public buildings, etc. I had to go to TESL classes at school in the daytime, but they homeschooled me with used books at night.
It all came crashing down when they insisted on attending church during the COVID-37 outbreak. The whole parish was personally locked up by FBI Director Don Lemon. When they were all fingerprinted and DNA screened, Mom and Dad's true identities were revealed.
Luckily other members of the underground were able to get me to the Argentine Embassy, whence I was smuggled to Buenos Aires in a dip pouch.
CC, JSM
Scumbag, rapist, Maoist, lying, cop-killers who groomed Michelle and Obama almostly nightly for eight years while every politician, academic, NGO, judge, lawyer, author, and journalist in Chicago, Pennsylvania, and Tampa (the two latter "fact checkers" from Annenberg and Poynter Institute, grotesquely lied about it). By the way, a generation earlier of older Weather they/them also told this story years ago; they published bios; I published it myself years ago. A most leftist weekly rag, a good one, published it decades ago.
So, why is it news now?
I remember often seeing him and his brother with their parents in the West 120's in Manhattan in the mid-80's. Looked like a normal family. Cute kid.
More seriously, there's no way a fugitive today could hide out working menial jobs for cash. He'd get turned in by the illegal aliens! CC, JSM
Mom and Dad are scum.
By the way, Zayd is named for a cop killer and is a really bad legacy creative writer professor at Northwestern, thanks to mommy Bernardine, who also taught there thanks to connections, as she was not allowed to practice law due to her ethics and, like, killing and bombing. So she spearheaded (as it were) the law to prevent expelling disruptive and violent students from urban schools nationwide, endangering decent children and parents. They should both suffer the culture they created.
Money Manger: why didn't you turn them in? At that time she was stealing identities to rent trucks for Brinks robberies and murders. You're a piece of excited garbage, at best.
Money Manger: five children would still have their fathers if you had testicles and a brain.
Nothing shows you are an incorrigible dirt bag more than monetizing and sanitizing the story of your terrorist parents. Dante would know exactly which circle of hell to assign Zayd and his parents.
He should have been put in foster care, and maybe adopted out to normal parents, not revolutionaries that belong in prison to rot for the rest of their lives.....
Democratic terrorism and a first-order forcing of catastrophic anthropogenic climate change perchance warming. #HateLovesAbortion
John Mosby: how naive are you? I have lived among thousands of illegal farm and poultry workers in Florida, Atlanta, and Gainesville, Georgia. You know who resents and fears them the most? The legal immigrants from their own countries.
Any discussion about how daddy Bill Ayers wrote Barack Obama's biography?
Any discussion about how Barack Obama hates America and wants to destroy it?
Any discussion about how Barack Obama is a Marxist?
I guess it is good to hear how Democrat fraud networks begin. Maybe that is why Democrats don’t want the dead purged from voter rolls.
Tina, it's a joke! Based on the idea that the Dems treat illegals better than their old favored constituencies. And the sanctuary-city policies that make it easier for an illegal to turn in an American for something than the other way round.
"Hey Paco, don't tell the fuzz about me, 'salright?"
"Whachuu talkin about, gringo? You're stealing work from honest illegals!"
As Carson said, they're no good if you have to explain them.... CC, JSM
Identity theft and lives denied with rural reform.
I didn't read it, because like any normal human, I don't like to be around violent people that exploit our better nature at our expense. Did the New Yorker include a body count of the dead and maimed, to balance out the romance?
Maybe if some of you weren't such excited lazy fabulists we'd still have a fucking country.
Sorry John.
Despicable people
Wikipedia: “The Weather Underground took its name from a 1965 Bob Dylan lyric, "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows" from the song "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Originally called the "Weatherman" faction within Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the name was adapted to "Weather Underground" when the group went into hiding as a radical underground organization.”
AI : “Bob Dylan has not typically been directly compared to Adolf Hitler, though he has faced significant controversy for making comparisons involving Nazis and has performed at venues formerly used by the Nazi regime.“
Depressing. Why draw attention to these people?
Re: blowing in the wind, it's also the subtext of forecasts, life, the universe, and pretty much everything other than principles.
I’ve been told that — at least in some states — the dead infant scam only works if the child died out of state. So it’s do-able, but much harder.
Officially Ayers and Dohrn got off because the FBI refused to expose its investigative methods w.r.t. the Weathermen, but Daddy Ayers was very rich and in tight with the Daley Machine in Chicago and I don’t think that hurt one bit. I note that although federal charges against both were dropped, Dohrn was still wanted on state charges. She eventually turned herself in and was fined $1500 with 3 years probation. That’s pretty light for such a murderous creature.
Here’s the final word from Ayers’s Wiki article;
Feminist critic Katha Pollitt criticized Ayers's opinion piece as a "sentimentalized, self-justifying whitewash of his role in the weirdo violent fringe of the 1960s–1970s antiwar left". She says Ayers and his Weathermen cohorts made "the antiwar movement look like the enemy of ordinary people" during the Vietnam War era.
To which I will add that it looked that way because it was that way.
James Earl Ray got a Canadian ID by using essentially the same dodge, after he shot King.
It's an old--and by now probably obsolete--underworld and espionage trick.
At first blush, reading led me to believe that before the organization naming weather storms was formed, it was up to a drinking television weatherman to come up with a name for the coming storm. Until the mention shifted to a "replacement birth certificate" from a court house. I had to go back and start reading it again. Sometimes its not that I missed something, while reading, sometimes its that I put in something that don't belong.
A lot of these crimes have no statute of limitations. I think Trump should tell DOJ to round up and prosecute every Weatherman they can lay hands on, starting with Ayers.
Getting a pseudonym that way was shown in the original Day of the Jackal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_of_the_Jackal_(film)
And those animals, who set bombs in restrooms were hited to teach in our universities while our elected leaders shrugged.
Not having experienced the original 'Weather Underground', I could re-imagine it to be a scientific underground water tanks/pool fitted with highly sensitive detectors that attempt to catch elusive, exotic subatomic particles passing thru the planet like we just don't exist.
At the time of the Weather Underground and the BLA it was hard to understand what drove young people to acts of violence along with a willingness to sacrifice their lives.
But in retrospect we see what happens to idealism and love of humanity when it is crushed underfoot by a powerful war machine, unresponsive to the normal restraints of a democratic nation.
Their political actions are not a model to emulate, but their dedication and commitment to principle are. I think this undying commitment to principle is the legacy that they have left to a younger generation. Sadly, we have also left them confronting the same policies of war and mass destruction that drove the ant-war movement in the 70's.
In their time, ideology took precedence over love as the driving force of that movement. What we now know is that love must always come first, even in the face of the forces we must confront today.
These clowns aren’t worth any print. Unrepentant Marxist a-holes to this day.
It's instructive and edifying to study the fate of Trotsky's children. When Trotsky heard of the overthrow of the Czar, he and his family posthaste booked a boat to Europe. The boat departed NY and stopped in Halifax. At Halifax, Trotsky's two sons were taken away from him. The authorities said that he was a dangerous revolutionary and not fit to raise children. Trotsky and his wife protested vehemently, and the children were returned........One son was political and furthered his father's cause in exile. He died in France under suspicious circumstances. The other son was apolitical and felt no need to go into exile. He died in the gulag.......Perhaps it was just as well, their parents did not achieve their revolutionary goals.....Trotsky wrote of the incident involving his children in his autobiography. He did not, however, mention the Kronstadt Rebellion when he collected all the family members of the sailors involved in that rebellion and threatened to forthwith kill them all unless the sailors laid down their arm. It was an effective tactic.......There is a classic movie about the Battleship Potemkin. The Kronstadt Rebellion has never inspired much in the way of movies or New Yorker articles.
"Not having experienced the original 'Weather Underground', I could re-imagine it to be a scientific underground water tanks/pool fitted with highly sensitive detectors that attempt to catch elusive, exotic subatomic particles passing thru the planet like we just don't exist."
It's an app.
I recall liking the film "Running on Empty" but mostly because I felt bad for the kids.
Well onr of them became the da in san francisco
And john reed got the kornilov plot completely wrong
They have wrought extraordinary damage not only in this country as in australia enablers of the chavez regime
Mr jones shows the hell that came from the bolshevik resolution why eastman and others rebelled the film suggestrs the root of animal farm was in thr famine of the holomodor
Way too much consideration has been givn to this whole toxic brood whose designs were willing exoressed in prairie fire
I roundly applaud the clarity of Little E’s second paragraph. Perhaps he’s simply too historically ignorant to realize that Lyndon Johnson was overwhelmingly elected in 1964, that pro-Vietnam War candidate Hubert Humphrey easily defeated anti-War candidate “Clean Gene” McCarthy for the 1968 Democrat nomination, and that Dick Nixon beat Humphrey by 110 electoral votes, carrying 32 to Humphrey’s 13 (+ DC). Nixon also won the popular vote by more a half million votes.
My point being that the “normal restraints of a democratic nation were in place and what they said was unambiguous. Where the Weather Underground and modern lefties (such as Little E) agree is that if they don’t agree with the results of the democratic process, then it’s perfectly okay to employ arson, explode bombs, and commit murder to get your way. I see a straight line from the Weather Underground to the Trump 2017 Inauguration riots, the George Floyd riots and the anti-ICE riots. If people cannot bear to live in a country where their side might might lose an election then they need to move to China and join the CCP.
'Some people just want to see the world burn' we have failed atvstopping them resolutely
Smallest violin in the world
The port huron statement happened three years before the war began in earnest
Big Mike @ 8:00
bam.
"A lot of these crimes have no statute of limitations. I think Trump should tell DOJ to round up and prosecute every Weatherman they can lay hands on, starting with Ayers."
How could anyone disagree with that? As leftists are fond of saying, "Nobody is above the law." Time for the left to put their money where their mouth is.
They were never serious about that premise, now unpeople they get the knout
'Free as a bird, guilty as sin' portrayals from the rebel to running on enpty to several law and order variations have treated this crew with a rose colored lense
If traitors like this are not put in jail for a long time it gives people the signal that this type of violence is OK.
Leftists will not like it if some people decide to treat them like they are treating us.
Didn't Ayers and Dohrn get acquitted on a technicality? If so, I don't they think they can be tried again, on those charges at least.
It's an old trick. Connor MacLeod used it for centuries.
"But in retrospect we see what happens to idealism and love of humanity when it is crushed underfoot by a powerful war machine, unresponsive to the normal restraints of a democratic nation."
Ayers and Dohrn and the Weather Underground were revolutionary Communists who hated the US because the US was killing Communists in Vietnam, so they decided to be terrorists on the Commies behalf.
Stop romanticizing their violent, murderous stupidity.
Big Mike @8:00pm… you’ve nailed it! 👍
Big Mike, you exposed the moral and ethical vacuity of Little E, and of Leftists in general. The "they meant well" and "dedication and commitment to principle" defenses can be applied to murderers like Timothy McVea and Ted Kaczynski too.
Little E has the sads that ideology trumped over "love" with the Weatherman murderers. Yet it's the ideology that has continued to this day with the Left. The "love" indeed ... you are despicable.
Much of our current institutional problems stem from our inability to execute enough traitors from academia back in the day. Perhaps someday we can rectify that mistake.
someone kakked out:
"..Their political actions are not a model to emulate, but their dedication and commitment to principle are..."
and what WAS the "principle" they were committed to?
That it isn't just GOOD to kill americans, but that it is FUN
and the lefties here STILL follow and adore that commitment
Ayers thought you would have to kill or imprison 25 million people in 1975
Little Excursion™️ said...
At the time of the Weather Underground and the BLA it was hard to understand what drove young people to acts of violence along with a willingness to sacrifice their lives.
But in retrospect we see what happens to idealism and love of humanity when it is crushed underfoot by a powerful war machine, unresponsive to the normal restraints of a democratic nation.
Their political actions are not a model to emulate, but their dedication and commitment to principle are. I think this undying commitment to principle is the legacy that they have left to a younger generation.
I see that Chuck believes the J6 protestors were correctly pardoned then.
As noted historian Harvey Klehr said, and I must paraphrase, it was no virtue that their amazing incompetence at making their bombs explode saved hundreds of lives. Terrifyingly, this famous quote is now practically impossible to find on the internet. It used to come up first if you typed in Harvey Klehr's name. Soviet Russia had more free communication. We live in an unrecogized Samizat.
Bernadine and Billy were around Chicago because academia provided shelter. Billy's father was the ultimate establishment figure, the CEO of the principal Chicago electric utility, Commonwealth Edison and Chairman of the Northwestern University board of trustees. Billy became a professor of Education at UIC and Bernadine worked at the ultimate establishment law firm, Sidley & Austin, writing briefs because she could not be admitted to the bar. She later became a professor at Northwestern Law School. Neither of them have ever given up their radical political beliefs.
So education is the natural landing zone for these people? Of course, of course. After all you don't need to read or do math well when the internet can show you videos on constructing bombs.
The democratic/dictatorial consensus led the war effort. The lack of principles aided and abetted its conception and progress. The violent activism secured its sanctuary state in politics and corporations with fascist fury. All's fair in lust and abortion? Maybe, baby, not.
Fugitive Days by Bill Ayers – Commentary Magazine https://share.google/hqPs0V4nVGK0vH1p6
Track down Bernardine's comments about Sharon Tate's murder by the Charles Manson gang. It will make your blood run cold. A sample: “Dig it! First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them, then they even shoved a fork into the victim’s stomach! Wild!”
If I recall correctly, Billy's memoir Fugitive Days came out the week of 9/11/2001, with a complimentary puff piece in the NYT on 9/10. Billy's posturing in the book fell somewhat flat in the circumstances.
Yeah she is a sociopath and so is the reat of her brood
And then they taught Obama how to fundamentally transform America. Violence is still a big part of the Commie movement, but only when they don't hold the big Chair. Otherwise, they do things "politically" - like gerrymander; see Virginia, Illinois, California. If that doesn't result in the majority at mid-terms, then it'll be riot season again.
There is nothing more bourgeois than a commie revolutionary. They didn't fight the bourgeois, they fought against the other bourgeois.
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