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...Immorality" is a term used loosely these days. But surely to sit quietly by while gangs of stamping and screaming extremist thugs destroy free speech at Harvard is a moral crime...
...students pose a definite threat to the Nation's stability and security and indicate need for increase in both quality and quantity of intelligence information on Black Student Unions (BSU) and similar groups which are targets for influence and control by violence-prone Black Panther Party (BPP) and other extremists. The distribution of the BPP newspaper on college campuses and speakers of the BPP and other black extremist groups on campuses clearly indicate that campuses are targets of extremists. Advance information on disorders and violence is of prime importance. We must target informants and sources to develop information regarding these...
Effective immediately, all BSUs and similar organization organized to project the demands of black students, which are not presently under investigation, are to be subjects of discreet, preliminary inquiries, limited to established sources and carefully conducted to avoid criticism, determine the size, aims, purposes, activities, leadership, key activists, and extremist interest or influence in these groups. Open individual cases on officers and key activists in each group to determine background and if their activities warrant active investigation. Submit results of preliminary inquiries in form suitable for dissemination with recommendations regarding active investigations of organization, its leaders, and key activists. These...
Under the guise of law-and-order, Paisley and the Protestant extremists demanded tighter controls on Ulster's Catholic minority. They wanted the weapons returned that Chichester-Clark's government had taken away from the dreaded "B Special" auxiliary police when British troops moved in. They also demanded that an internment order be invoked that would provide detention for suspected Irish Republican Army leaders. From the other side, the I.R.A., the guerrilla force of the extremist Catholic fringe, created even more trouble for the Prime Minister than Paisley. Chichester-Clark was also let down by the British...
...examination of when, or whether, the democratic principle of majority rule may legitimately be abrogated by a single individual. Certainly, in the realm of ideas one would have to agree with Stockmann: "Before many can know something, one must know it." But in the realm of the state, one extremist, even in a righteous cause, may create a psychic disruption, a venomous division between man and man, that can prove as poisonous as any physical pollution...