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    The term Weather Underground may refer to: *Weatherman (organization), a radical leftist student activist group in the 1960s *The Weather Underground, a film based on the radical left organization of the same name The term can also refer to: *Weath...
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    http://swdunn.blogspot.com/2008/06/us-severe-weather.html
    US Severe Weather (by: Steven)
    Map : Weather Underground Interesting view. But I have to wonder about that tiny orange spot on the left coast. Shouldn't it be bigger than that?

    http://ricrnr.blogspot.com/2008/06/todays-outlook_13.html
    Todayu0026#39;s Outlook (by: Ric)
    Weather Underground Current Local Map Areas of fog will continue through the early morning with locally dense fog reducing the visibility to between one-quarter and one-half of a mile. Isolated to scattered coverage of thunderstorms ...

     
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    Do you know some website with information about the history of the terrorist group Weather Undergrou
    Weather Underground the norteamerican terrorist group on 70's I need read about the history of this group, but I can't find any page about this matter... Thank you for your help...

    Weatherman, known colloquially as the Weathermen and later the Weather Underground Organization, was a U.S. Radical Left group consisting of splintered-off members and leaders of the Students for a Democratic Society which formed on the campus on the University of Michigan in the 1960s. They took their name from a line from the Bob Dylan song 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." The group referred to itself as a revolutionary organization of men and women whose purpose was to carry out a series of attacks that would achieve the revolutionary overthrow of the Government of the United States.[citation needed] Their attacks were mostly bombings of government buildings, executed after calling in bomb-threats and making sure their target buildings were evacuated. The Weathermen imploded shortly after the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam in 1973 and the conquest of South Vietnam by the communist North in 1975, which saw the general decline of the New Left, of which Weatherman had been a part. More….. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weatherman_(organization) http://www.fbi.gov/page2/jan04/weather012904.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/storyville/weather-underground.shtml



    When Bill Ayers and other Weather Underground people bombed things, did they want Americans to die?
    If so, which specific Americans did they want to murder, and why?

    They also had a manifesto that included, "Kill your parents. Kill white babies." Obama is a fruit loop. 7 October 1969 – The Haymarket Police Statue in Chicago is bombed; The Weathermen later claim credit for the bombing in their book, Prairie Fire. 8 October-11, 1969 – The "Days of Rage" riots occur in Chicago, damaging a large amount of property. 287 Weatherman members are arrested, and some become fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in connection with their arrests. November-December, 1969 – A small number of Weatherman members join the first contingent of the Venceremos Brigade (VB) that departs for Cuba to harvest sugar cane. 6 December 1969 – Bombing of several Chicago Police cars parked in a precinct parking lot at 3600 North Halsted Street, Chicago. The WUO claims responsibility in Prairie Fire, stating it is a protest of the fatal police shooting of Illinois Black Panther Party leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark on 4 December 1969. 27 December-31, 1969 – The Weathermen hold a "War Council" in Flint, Michigan, where they finalize their plans to change into an underground organization that will commit strategic acts of sabotage against the government. Thereafter they are called the "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO). February, 1970 – The WUO closes the SDS National Office in Chicago, concluding the major campus-based organization of the 1960s. The first contingent of the VB returns from Cuba and the second contingent departs. By mid-February the bulk of the leading WUO members go underground. 13 February 1970 - Several police vehicles of the Berkeley, California, Police Department are bombed in the police parking lot; 16 February 1970: A bomb is detonated at the Golden Gate Park branch of the San Francisco Police Department, killing one officer and injuring a number of other policemen. No organization claims credit for either bombing. March, 1970 – Warrants are issued for several WUO members, who become federal fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in Chicago. 6 March 1970 – 34 sticks of dynamite are discovered in the 13th Police District of Detroit, Michigan. During February and early March, 1970, members of the WUO, led by Bill Ayers, are reported to be in Detroit, for the purpose of bombing a police facility.[citation needed] 6 March 1970 – WUO members Theodore Gold, Diana Oughton, and Terry Robbins are killed in the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, when a nailbomb they were constructing detonates. The bomb was intended to be planted at a non-commissioned officer's dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey. 30 March 1970 – Chicago Police discover a WUO "bomb factory" on Chicago’s north side. A subsequent discovery of a WUO "weapons cache" in a south side Chicago apartment several days later ends WUO activity in the city. April, 1970 – The FBI arrests WUO members Linda Sue Evans and Dianne Donghi are arrested in New York. 2 April 1970 – A federal grand jury in Chicago returns a number of indictments charging WUO members with violation of federal anti-riot laws. Also, a number of additional federal warrants charging "unlawful flight to avoid prosecution" are returned in Chicago based on the failure of WUO members to appear for trial in local cases. (The Anti-riot Law charges were later dropped in January, 1974.) 10 May 1970 – The National Guard Association building in Washington, D.C. is bombed.[citation needed] 21 May 1970 – The WUO releases its "Declaration of a State of War" communique under Bernardine Dohrn's name. 6 June 1970 – In a letter, the WUO claims credit for bombing of the San Francisco Hall of Justice, although no explosion has occurred. Months later, workmen locate an unexploded bomb.[citation needed] 9 June 1970 - The New York City Police headquarters is bombed by Jane Alpert and accomplices. The Weathermen state this is in response to "police repression."[citation needed]



    How many Obama supporters know about the Weather Underground?
    Do they know and not care? Or maybe they simply do blind support?

    The Weather Underground murdered innocent people. Ayers' wife, Bernardine Dohrn, applauded the Manson family for murdering Sharon Tate, a pregnant woman, eating in the same room with the corpse, and sticking a fork in her belly. I would not associate with these people. Obama does. Nuff said.