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Dear A1oe Cralghoad:
PresIdent Jonnson b28 abkoa that Ne]reply
to Jour letter of October 3 , 1968 .
Althougb the Prouident can not perbonally
andver 4ll correbpondenco addronsod Fo hlm he
appreoLetee your takIne the tIme to wrIte hlm _
Tbe 8tato Of Calffornia has Indfoted S1rnan
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Kr = Rene -Iaplanto
4815 Lavrence 8trcet_
Alexandrla, Virglaia 22309
Doer 'Mr , FAPlantet
mls J6 In reply to Jour_eqrrebpondence Of
betober 4, 1968,' conceraing MArhan Strbtn;
He A1a mc Jou '&IB anare tnat BIrhan ' gLrhan L8
1n tbo 'cuatonoOr tba' gtato Qf: CallfOrRle 8Lnco thts
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4815 Lawrence Street
Alexandria Va_ 22309
4 October 1968
Department of Justice
Constitution Avenue Between 9th & loth Streets, N.W
Washington _
1
D. C .
Gentlemen:
I believe that the American public have a right to know
why the trial of Sirhan Sirhan
1
the alleged murderer
of Senator Robert Kennedy, has been delayed for sO
longa The latest word is that an agreement has been
made between the lawyers and judges involved to
delay the trial until next year'
It is just this sort of thing that has all decent
law abiding Americans worried and deeply disturbed
about the multitude of ways the laws as now
exist serve to protect a person arrested for a crime ,
while failing to protect the public at large.
Another example of how criminals are benefi from
the law while the citizenry must suffer from it stems
from the sO-called Bail Bond Reform Act of 1966.
While it be said that a person arrested for a
crime is innocent until proven guilty, it must also
be realized that persons arrested for serious felonies
may be a danger to the public _ and should in the name
of God be kept in jail until brought to trial Then
if he is found innocent he could be reimbursed.
The key to both of the above mentioned problems is
a swift trial Without swift justice we will never
have "law and order" in this country. I trust you
will reply to this letter in the future _ "7872f4tu7&:
[66 -120 - ( Mr Rere Ia Plante
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Mr . Ra Ia Plante
4815 Lawrence St .
Alexandria , Va, 22309 AM 9
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9th and lOth Streets, N.W .
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Dear Kr: Renfroe:
Ereeldent Jobnaop' has rerered ta thio Drrartrnt Jpt
coziettondence dated Juna 26, 1968,' Ve aplogte for to dalyy
Au rrp Atng:'
Please be advleed that Jeur vora buva bean du}y noted.
Yow Intereet L9 v1tLng to Orcee sou Vlera JB appraetetod .
Stnoately,
B0YEnN J , PLIAK
Nalatant' Mtervey Gencral
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Form No. AD-71
(Rev. 2-28_ 61)
NOTICE
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RECORDS DEPARTIENT
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Mr . Williem C. Fosnacht
835 Pishburn Road
Hershey , Bepnsylvania 17033
Dear Mr _ Fosnacht:
In teply to your letter of August 22 I am
encl osing_copies- of: the only public statements_
we have
regarding tke death of Senator Robert F Kennedy .
Sincerely,
Cliff Sessions
DIrector of Public Information
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AM C. FOsNACHT
FISHBURN ROAD
HERSHEY, PA- 17033
August 22, 1968
Honorable Cliff Sesgions, Special Agsigtant
U,S, Department of Jugtice
Office of the Attorney General
Weshington, D,C. 20530
I am just wri to thank you for your letter of
August Lst regretting not being able to supply state
ments by Justice Department officials eulogi the
Late Senator Robert Kennedy
on 8th.
if you could, would you please send me copies
of the Attorney General 9: public statements: concern-
1 the Senator S as= sassination; especially &ny with
information pertaining to any tice Department
assistance to the Angeles authorities in their
investigation of the agsasgination.,
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Respectfully referred to
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Mr: Anos B. Heacock
2771: 7oth" Street; S. Ea
Mercer Island, Washington 980b0
Dear M. Heacock;
President Jobnaon hes referred to thie Dpartnent
your "correrpondence of Auguet 1968, concerning the
asdabsinatLone 6f Precident John R, Kennedy Reverend
Mertin Luther and Senator Robert Ba Kenbedy
He bava giVen careful coneideration to tbe Infor
wation you' beve furniabed; botsever, the' circunstancee
You deseribe d0 not provide 8 baoic for' action By tbio
Dpartaent_
mhe Prebtdent @ppreclatee your Intereet *6 writing
to exprerr your vioro
Sincerely,
STEPHZN J POLLAK
Netetant Attorney Ceneral
GIet1 Rigbts DLvieion
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HEACOCK, Amqs E. BKS. (Manuscript) PRES
2774 7Oth Street, .S. E. L ssassinations of the
MercerTela Jd, Washington ndustrial State"
98040 the sender.
Asks the Presidenr 8 help s0 that he can have a chance
to make the causeof martyrs John F. Kennedy, Martin
Luther King, and Robert Kennedy live as living mem-
orials. (or as a living memorial)
REC'D:8-13-68 BY: Mail ACK'D:
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DISPOSITION: CORRES _ SECTION ThruDATE: 8-13-68
Mary Simon
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August 11, 1968
FE4632-145
TDc 122
Tho Honorable Lyndon B. Jobngon
Prosident of tho Unitod Statos,
Tbo Whito Houte,
Neshington, D: C,
Doar Hr. Prejident
Y eonsciendo impollb mo to OrY out to my President and-tbo ,
electerate egainst tho ovilost conspiraoy our country has ever
facad. Thio i8 8 conspiraoy to continue to control tho military-
industrial-political polioy &f our denooracy after tho 1968 elec_
tions by moano of pelltical axpleitation @f tho essa81nations of
Dr. Martin Luthor King Jr. and Robert R, Kennedy .
This oenspiracy fdLlon tho guccogaful conspiracy to ess2seinate
Progident John F. Konnedy beforo the 196h4 elections to protect tho
aas1med prerogativo of tho Complex-tontrolled Central Intelligence
Ageney against Presidential opposition to make foreign pelcy by
it? rolo of provorateur in U, S. military operations and foreign
governent coups.
Before those otatements aro 08Aed Rreposterous, I hasten to ed
that this conspiracy i8 profog8ionalLy rated # 50% probebility
of being corroot and 503 probebt ity of being incorroct or Qpe
chanco out Qf two of boing corroct. On tho other hand, the gov_
ernmont !8 view that 21 three ass2sinations ocurred without con_
spiracy _ Of sponsors 18 ratod at 54 0r one rhance out of]20 o
boing cerroot.
Although thero gre roally no counter_conspiracy probability analysts
that provldo guch services profess1oaally yot, my claim to profess-
ional reltebillty i8 based upon two dooados of counter-conspitaey
and ation againgt the political
arm Qf what President Eigenhouer
called tho milltery-industrial complaz- I 2l80 qualify by heving
predicted tho Krushohov-Castro Cuba piseilos orieis conspiracy t0
the Ageistant Socrotary of Defenge, Logietie8, in March, 1960. I
prediotod tho tlmo Qf exooution of the conspiraoy uithin three
months, the eppreximate plaoe (within intermediate ballistic
nieailo rango of 0, 8. ) and tho type &f roapon to be enployed in
tbo ehoudor. I 2180 predictod that tho rosult rould bo nuclear
Yr2 0r Jltornatively, a
politicel settlenent.
Now both brothors nho aohieved that gettlement for marioa and the
world in tho {avo of 8
Conpler retaliatory polity hevo boen 238288-
ineted, A now_Caple-Insplred qempaign for tho 1968 goes0n to
0loso tho #stratogie eepdilty 84p9 in 4 non ar8 Taco 18 uder
Tay . Tho Konnedy brothere t caud0 ef' rorld poaco through negotletiono
ia virtually fergotton except for @oaninglose cepaign prepagende
by the right-wing forcos of rototion: Tho Nebel peaoo prizo winner
wbo proved to oppresgad peoples Q tho world 4 voll 29 thozo 0 hio
or
country that non-violont rovolution through raform could be
sueceseful 18 2lg0 elaln by prebable conspiraey . Thle prediceeble
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spurred young black netionalists to bear and ug0 ars through frus-
tration and a foreign ideology which in turn gave excuge for magsive
police and troop8 rotaliation udar the thinly disguised political
elogan 0f and Order" which energod fran the witcbes brew of
tho as928sination of tho_political Leader of non-violence.
Prosident Eigenhower warned succeeding Fresidonts and the American
pooplo agelnst the ovLl tonspirateriel powor of the "Compler" in
the folloning worde ef his farorell addross in 1961:_
RIn the Couneils of Goverment wo must guard against the
acquisition of' unwarranted influonco, rhether sught 0r
unsought, by the mtlltery-industrial capler. Tho poten-
tial for the digastrous rigo of misplaced povor axists
and 71ll porsiet, "
Ib 18 eminous that 80 g0on aftor this merning the next Pregident
was the viatin of disstrous miginformatien deliberately pre
vided him tho Gentral Intelligence Ageney and confired by
the Joint Ghiefs f Staff to trep him into nilltery intorvantion
by the armed ferces Of tho United Stabes to c8tablieh not just
a gimple non-comunlst governmont but m utra-right-wing govarn-
ment in Cuba. It 18 oinous that tho secrot report on tbo causeb
of the Qf Pigs digester that tho elain Prosident requested o
Robert F< Kennody and General Haxwell Teylor has nolver been mado
publie.
It 13 Qninous thet about 2 year beforo the 1964 alootions when
a
prudent Pregident might have been axpeetad to releaso tho report,
take corroctive action againat Conpler nilitery prorurement toans,
and goek an
electoral mendato for 1965 against the Caaplar and the
CIA, two Eygtarious resignations and a ngulcidon occurred in the
Capler toam undor the Secretary of the_Air Force. These nyster-
ious svents rere followed in anothor month by the as8es8inatLon
of the Progident-
It 18 oninous that after the ass2ssination the noninoos of tbe
tvo corporations that have been for twe deoades direoting politicel
strategy of the Canplex and were
closely involved with tho Camplex
tez in whioh tbe resignations and suicido occurrod, were elevated
to seata in the Cabinet_
Most oninous of 2ll i8 tbat there is pet"Conpler isguel In tho 1968
election nor any werning fran the incumbent Pregident of it9 grewing
evil anti-demooratit porer in gite of two more politieal &sg2ssin-
ations Qf gworn enemie8 of Cenpler" 1 polieieg. On tbe contrary, tho
false issue 0f the "etrategic cep
ability gap" effering tens of
Billions of new businegs for the Complex has_been offieielly ralsed
by the Republican noninee_in hig aeceptance gpeech just a8 tho
falso issu6 of the "missile gep" me8 raiged by the Denocratie no-
inee in 1960. Thia_ nigguel hes_not been challenged by the Danocratic
Perty .
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(3)
Consequently, unless there is 2 virtual revolution at the Democratic
Convention the American electorate will go to the polls in November_
virtually disenfranchised, to voto for one of three Caplex-supporting
naineos of their parties, Hubert Humphrey , Richard Nixon and George
Wallace.
The Couplex has attained its greatest power under your Administration
although it has increased its evil powere under Gach post-war Admin-
ibtration starting with Harry Truman You shoulder no greater blame
than the other three post-Kar pregidenta for pouring out a trillion
dollars into defense armaent and services while our minorities still
live under poverty in ghettos. In fact, you have pagsed more civil
rights, education and other social legislation measured in real bene-
fit8 than all three other Presldents together. Nevertheless,
there is evidence that the marican electorate and perhes even
higtory is looking for 3 scapegoat - It might be you. I 8 thoroughly
opposed to blaning the error Qf President8 wben the real responsibility
lies with the American electorate of which I Q a guilty member-
Paradoxically, Mr . Pregident, you have the greatest opportunity of any
pregident to reverse the trend and return pover to the American elector_
ate and the Presidency You are not committed to any candidate
nor to the Complex: The Camplex, on the other hand, may be setting
you up to preside Over tbe Tiquddetion of the Merican tro-party
gystem of electorate control over the governent _
You have the power to meaningfully investigate the Camplex-favoring
a88a89inations, the Carplex rholesale corruption @f the military
supply strea up to the White Houge itgelf and the usurpation of
foreign policy making by the Central Intelligence Agency before your
term1s ovor - You have the power and the means to roelly unify the
country with 2 call for 8 government of national union. You have the
power and the means to assure that your President: Jobn F Kennedy ,
Dr_ Mertin Luthor King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will not have died in
vain end that their follorers will hare 2 ticket t0 idontify with in
November.
You still have time to get the pattern for peace, not only in South
Vietna but in Southeast Asia; not only in Southoast Asia but in the
Third_World; not only in the Third World but in al1 Three Yorlde of
our glebea I foel that I have the right to ask that you bo drafted
for thls job because I voted for you In 1964 and voted for Democratic
candidates 221 my life bef ore I was disenfranchiged for the 1968
elections by the obsolete convention system each Qf which are nod-
inating men with 1eas than majority gupport 0f the Amariean electorate.
Only a government of netional union can command majority support this
year; tbo failure Of the convention systen will assure four parties.
's.
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I realize that the raiging of the Complex Supergovernment issue and
tbe demand for independent investigation Of tho assassinations Of
the three greatest democratic activists of our time will be tempor-_
arily divigive. This divigion, honever , nill be followed by unity
in support of a truly national union ticket designed to preserve the
very great democratic advantages of the two-party systen until less
divisive times. I do not believe in ny study of the political factors
involved that contrary choicos of the Republican and Democratic con-
ventlons can provent the sweep a a genuine national union ticket in
which partisan political advantage 1s foresworn. Public opinion
polls could exsily check this political phendmenon. The activist
pressures of the far right and the far left that threaten to divide
America into four pdlitical parties in actual political civil war jf
not armed civil war by 1972 can be goundly dafeated by appealing to
the political congcience of the great daocratic center majority Qf
the American electorato.
As a rank and file political activist I want to vote American in 1968 .
I want to vote for national union. I dontt rant' to ratoh helplessly
a8 the Republlcans splinter rightward undor the impact Of the Amer-
1can Independent Party and the Denocrats splinter leftward under the
impact Of an Administration Gandidate identified with the Camplex
and escalation of the war in Vietnam.
Theref I iplore you to belp give me and 211 the othor folloners
Qf the slain leaders of democratic activism 2 chance t0 make the
cause of these martyrs Live 29 thetr living memorial__
I a gending copies Of Ii Asg2sginations of the Industrial Statol to
Governor Nelson Rockefeller Qf New York, to Senator Eugene McCarthy ,
to Senator Edward Kennedy , and a copY to the Sonate Foreign Relations
Committee with a requost for investigative action into the gubvergion
of' foreign polioy by the Canplex and the CIA.
Most rospoctfully submitted,
Uaoo 4.1eacork
Amos E: Heacook
Encl:
Foreword and Summary to 0t Asgasginationa"
Tho study n Asgessinations Qf the Industrial Stato"
(606 pages plus 18 pages of Index of Topics)
Aog Heacock
2774 7oth St. S.
Mercer Island, Wagh. 980h0
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FROM
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PARCEL
POsT
Honorable Lyndon M
Jonngon FOR Dresident oi_the Inibed_Sbated
The White
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AssISTANT ATTORNEY,GENERAL
@epatntert of Justicel
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Aug _ 6 1968
Dar
President Johnson has referred to this Dpartment
your correspondence concerning the report of the National
Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders . I apologize
for the delay in responding_
In an effort to ascertain the causes of last
summer' s disturbances President Johnson appointed
a
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders In
es tablishing such a committee to search for causes
and solutions to this American tragedy the President
recognized that in Anerica "'we seek more than the
uneasy calm 0f martial law _ We seek peace based on
one man' 8 respect for another--and upon mutual respect
for law 91
One of the recommendations of the Kerner Commission
report was that open housing legislation be enacted_
Earlier this year the Congress passed and the President
signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968,
which prohibits
dis-
crimination or segregation in the sale and rental of most
housing in the country _
Please be assured that all other observations and
recommendations of the Commission have been made known
and are curren- being considered by appropriate govern-
ment officials_
( 2 € 0 V &
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Your interest in writing to express your views
is appreciated.
Sincerely,
STEPHEN J POLLAK
Assistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Division
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Dear Miss Darry
This Is in reply to your correspondence Of
July 26 1968 , conce rning stamp collecting.
Your interest in writing to express your views
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STEPHEN J POLLAK
Agsistant Attorney General
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4ileen E_ Barry
Breckenridge, Missouri
Attorney-General Ramsey Clark
~ashington, D,C .
Honorable Mr . Clark;
f short time ag0 , 1 wrote you about difficulty about reply
not recieved from a Bronx stamp dealer
1 am now in receipt of the stamp, after L had infommed him that
L would seek means for return 0f sae ,
I was concerned about the stamp, as a catalogue in a public
library listed the value 0f the stamp at around *350.00 .
I do not knov if the stamp can be sold, but will not try to sell
by mail again
Thank you for any service rendered, or reply yet to be recieved.
sincerely,
E2ze
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P.s_ I was very happy to hear today on the news, that Senator
Edward Kennedy does not plan to accept invitation to be Vice-
President .
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I now wish he had never aspired to anything but a Senator.
If maybe he would have still been with uS,
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a result of hate preaching such as done by people like Carl McIntire
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although I have not heard his radio message recently,
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have heard him in the past speak as if he hates the United States.
His literature is the same old tired line it has been, and he
has my Kother' 8 Church, the Assenbly 0f god, believing that we
are going to be teken over by Communisn any day_
He is soliciting large funds from tha old-age pensioners to fight
this Communism, and these people believe him _
I am now living in this environment , so I know .
However , I em not living here by choice _
I believe preaching such as this could, and probably has influen-
ced persons such as Sirhan Sirhen, and the practice i8 very danger-
ous ,
I hope he can be stopped from all radio.
Possibly
you can tune in his broadcasts from your aree, or if not,
would you send for some of his literature under an assumed name ?
Thanks
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