Thursday, September 13, 2012

Did Bernadine Dohrn View Sharon Tate's Murder On Film?

Posted by: 9/11 Disclosure Blog
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"In the summer of '69 members of Charlie Manson's 'family' stole an NBC-TV truck loaded with film equipment. Later on the truck was dumped and the majority of its contents given away, but Charlie kept one of the cameras. The Family also allegedly owned three Super-8 cameras which they used to produce amateur porn films. Based on this information and an interview with a one-time member of The Family which (rather vaguely) supports this, Ed Sanders speculates in his book The Family, that Charlie and his followers may have filmed their crimes and/or been involved in the production of 'snuff films'. This was the first recorded use of the term snuff.


With Manson Family Movies John Aes-Nihil has taken this material combined with the rumour that The Family also filmed re-enactments of their murders and produced a chillingly accurate portrayal of what these films may have been like."


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Bernadine Dohrn was a close associate and mentor of Michelle Obama at the Sidley Austin Law Firm in Chicago, she was/is the "leader" of the "Weather Underground", an openly Communist domestic terror group from the 1970's and 80's that bombed over 30 government buildings (including the Pentagon) and the initiator of the "Days of Rage", violent protests against Capitalism. 

From what this author understands, the public was not or should not have been privy to the detailed information of the murders at the home of Sharon Tate in the detail spoken by Bernadine Dohrn, not until the murder trial that began on June 15, 1970. Information about the murder should have been kept under guard due to the investigation taking place, but in December of 1969, Bernadine Dohrn had intimate knowledge of the events of that night. With this in mind, review what Bernadine Dohrn said:

Controversial statements about Tate-LaBianca murders

Dohrn was criticized for comments she made about the murders of actress Sharon Tate and retail store owners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca by the Charles Manson clan. In a speech during the December 1969 "War Council" meeting organized by the Weathermen, attended by about 400 people in Flint, Michigan, Dohrn said, "First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them, then they even shoved a fork into the pig Tate's stomach! Wild!"[14] In greeting each other, delegates to the war council often spread their fingers to signify the fork.[9]

Dohrn mentions that they "shoved a fork into the pig Tate's stomach!", information that would not have been known unless she was in the appropriate network of individuals to discover that information. This begs a question by inquisitive minds, "If the Manson Family was known to film their murders, did they show them to others?" and if so, "Did Bernadine Dohrn witness the murder of Sharon Tate on film?" 

This question may never be answered, but it is up to the general public to ask, why is the current president (Barack Obama) and his wife (Michelle Obama) closely associated with a woman who would even make statements like that, and her husband? And why has this link between Bernadine Dohrn and the Tate murders never been investigated? Why are she and her husband teaching at prestigious colleges and continuing to escape widespread publicity? 

Bernardine Rae Dohrn (née Ohrnstein; born January 12, 1942) is an Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law and the immediate past Director of Northwestern's Children and Family Justice Center. Dohrn is a former leader of the Weather Underground, a domestic terrorist organization responsible for the bombing of the United States Capitol Building and the Pentagon. As a member of the Weather Underground, Dohrn read a "Declaration of a State of War" against the United States government, and was placed on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, where she remained for three years. She is married to Bill Ayers, a co-founder of the Weather Underground, who was formerly a tenured professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

This author has left a voicemail with Bernadine requesting a comment, but no reply has been made.

Here is her contact information for other investigative journalists or interested parties:

Bernardine Dohrn

Dohrn, Bernardine

Clinical Associate Professor of Law

Phone: (312) 503-0396
E-mail: b-dohrn@law.northwestern.edu


Bernardine Dohrn, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and immediate past director/founder of the Children and Family Justice Center, is a child advocate who teaches, lectures and write about children’s law, juvenile justice, the needs and rights of youth, and international human rights. With Steven A. Drizin, she is co-founder of the Center on the Wrongful Convictions of Youth. She works to abolish the sentence of life without possibility of parole for juveniles with the Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children, and serves on the Board of the National Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Youth. Dohrn is engaged in research, writing, policy and advocacy to reduce the incarceration and out-of-home care of youth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is a real place called Hell, funny it almost rhymes with jail, she will be in the very deepest , darkest corner of eternal torment no man can imagine.
Thanks to God for creating such a place for the evil bitch !!

Frank Mitchell Bradley said...

Ed Sanders wrote a book to make money off of. Of course he's going to speculate the most outrageous crap he can to write about. This country is so damn gullible.