WEATHER UNDERGROUND OPENS A DOOR FOR THE CIA . . .

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October 29, 1981
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STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/19: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201180045-0 ARTICLE APPEARED O11 PAGE Z) I - A. PHTL.J::,LPHI'A Iii UIRER 29 October 1981 Domestic surveillance By Maxwell Glen and Cody Shearer..- ',-.- WASHINGTON - iI.Ihink that what we've seen in Nyack. N.Y.. is the tip of the iceberg. The plans go much deeper. than that:- The plans are for terrorists to upset the government of the United States,!"-,' -- %- :?- - -. - That was the warning t'e received last week in an interview -with: forw mer FBI official. W. Mark- Felt, fotr lowing the tragic murder-Df two po=- lice officers and. an armed` guard during a 51.6 million, bank robbery involving fugitive members of the radical Weather. Underground organ- ization. . ,. "I believe : the. .WeatheticUnder- ground has ties with other. terrorist organizations," declared the-former acting- associate director of-the FBI; who . was. found- guilty last: year of conspiring to violate the constitu- tional rights of Weather Under- ground members and their relatives during the early 1970s: He was later pardoned by President Reagan. While our own-.anxieties about American-bred terrorism have been heightened by the appalling homi- cides in Rockland County, N.Y., we're watching the official- reaction to the incident with interest Federal inves- tigators have already pounced on evidence of possible Links between Weather Underground members, the Black Liberation Army, FALN (Puer- to Rican nationalists) and the Irish Republican Army. Sometime soon, the Reagan admin- istration and certain - members of Congress are likely.to-u" the Nyack massacre in argnment3 fbr?bringin the CIA back into the surveillance-of domestic radical; _otg3niZati0n3- Under a proposed: executive order, the White House would allowthe CIA to exchange information with-ceder, al, state and local agencies. Yet, before reopening. the door to domestic spying. both: the White House and Congress should place the. Nyack revelations in an historical. 'context In 1968, the 100-plus member Weatherman organization was born on the narrowly held conviction that only violent acts against the Amerie can establishment couldstop the ..Vietnam War. The ensuing campaign to "Bring the War Home" resulted in bombing attacks on bank buildings and-. other public places" Although. American citizens were allegedly not. targets, the violence inevitably in- jured fnnocentpeople, Former. Weatherman Bo- Burling. ham explained the fringe-nature of the group in the-book The Sixties:: + {- "We felt like miners. trapped isr a terrible : poisonous.' shaft:. with no, light to guide us out We resolved to a destroy the tunnel.even if we risked destroying ourselves in the process. "It all seemed simple and frighten- ing. We organized into tight, closed collectives, which enabled us to sus- tain our courage and commitment, but which shut us off from the woria outside." - Before. ' long, Burlingham and: 'a majority of his. comrades realized that, whatever their despair over the war. perpetrating violence at home was no way to bring about positive changek..They dropped out. But a small.. faction would. continue their self-destructive= ways under a n name, the Weather- Underground, and be linked to bombings as late asI 197S:?(including an''explosion. In- bathroonin the U.S. Capitol).-. While anti-war leaders took pains Ito distanc&-theireffo its from those .of-the-Weather: Underground, -the had..troublee convincing-federal -an thorities:of the distinction. Intelligence agents used the pretext of anti-' terrorism&.and??suspected--. foreign sponsorship tor.-- Investigate- large. numbers of Americans who dis- agreed with the government's -.Vie nam policy. -- As any may remember, this far reaching campaign involved infiltra- tion-of! domestic dissident groups; Illegal. wiretapping and interferenc :with the USmails. -: Try as they may. U.S.-intelligence- for the C agencies could find no hard links between the anti-war movement and unfriendly foreign powers, Yet, they sacrificed the rights-of a few in the name of . safeguarding the interests of the nation, ' Wit, -Though the hystericaNdays~of thet Vietnam protests are long over para= noia about a possible-resurgence; of dissent- -and violence may,.. well' prompt., the :Reagan:administration and Congress. to= take-the Weathe Underground out of its logical histor- ical context: Its reappearance on the front page -is- likely to spark claims among CIA and FBI backers of "I told ,you so" and result in a return to the intelligence-gathering attitudes of old. - . . Of course, anyone familiar with the anti-war movement and current dis- sident groups knows that the Weath- er Underground is at most a lunatic cell group that has no support on the left or anywhere else. We should avoid buckling under, the grisly shock of terrorist-linked I murders In Rockland County and: 'carefully evaluate pending- nationalI security plans. After all, the com-1 biped efforts of state-and federal lawmen landed a bounty of suspected ! terrorists without the help of pro-1 posed changes In federal law. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/19: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201180045-0