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Bbott Howard Hoffman . — Part 15
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in addition to other infiltrators and informants. According
to the subject, the four students killed at KSU in May, 1970,
were depicted by the United States Government as being clean
cut dupes, when actually they were "scruffy hippies" who
were involved inradical activities on campus. DOUGLAS then
commented that the known campus radicals at KSU who had
appeared on several "talk" shows prior to the shootings, were
not present on campus when the four students were shot. The
Subject answered with "baloney". DOUGLAS then said he could
furnish names of such radicals who were on campus to the
subject off the air. The subject did not further comment on
the subject. however, the program at this point temporarily
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went off the air.//.)
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DOUGLAS then asked the subject if revolution was
his most important consideration. The subject responded that
"love is the most important thing. Fortunately, we do not
have to distinguish between love and revolution". DOUGLAS
then asked the subject, "given the present state of the country,
why do we need a@ revolution". The subject stated that the
youthymovement now is trying to form a New Nation, aiso known
as tneNJoodstock Nation, with its avowed purpose being the
establi ent of new values. The-subject believes in a
utopian society where there is no work. He stated that his
philosophy is contained in his book, "Tales of HOFFMAN" which
Random House has refused to publish because it contains
specific instructions on how to steal and fight. The subject
stated that Random House had refused to ‘vublishhis book
because it did not contain enough theory.(..)
The subject stated that people need to be taught
how to survive without working and that his book teaches the
poor how to "rip off" welfare./..)
Regarding the Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial, the
subject stated that he was positive that the defendants would
‘be victorious and that the colirt systém had already béén ~~
exposed as being ludicrous. (»)
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