On Feb 26, 6:01=C2=A0pm, Raymond <Bluerhy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2:33=EF=BF=BDpm, Raymond <Bluerhy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > The Fourth Decade, Volume 3, Issue 6
> > The Babysitters,
> > by Martha A. Moyer & R.F. Gallagher
>
>
>http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?absPageId...
>
> PAGE II
>
> Ruth Paine "Come On Down"
>
> After the Second World War, unsettled economic conditions, coupled
> with actual warfare against Communist forces in Korea, led to much
> agitation over the issue of American loyalty. Inevitably, the anti-
> Communist issue found its way into politics. Senator Joseph R.
> McCarthy, a Republican from Wisconsin , charged that there were large
> numbers of Communist sympathizers and bad security risks in and
> outside of government and their purpose was to overthrow the
> Government of the United States by force and violence if necessary.
>
> Hysteria took over in the country. Critics of labor unions maintained
> that Communists had won actual control of many unions, and were
> deliberately fomenting labor unrest . Similar charges against college
> and university faculties led to some dismissals, and to an increasing
> tendency to require special loyalty oaths of teachers. Many of these
> charges lacked sup****ting evidence, but those who were interested in
> discrediting the Truman administration demanded little by way of
> proof.
>
> Many of these people were professional pacifists, who were
> "isolationists" in the 1930's, and joined with extreme advocates of
> neutrality to denounce preparedness as merely a prelude to war. Among
> these pacifists were Socialists, Communists, and members of the
> liberal Protestant clergy. These were the people that were remembered
> and instigated during the post war McCarthy hysteria.
>
> And because many of these Americans were known to have flirted with
> Socialism or Communism, they were threatened and even turned into
> government "assets" assigned to join questionable groups and forced
> to make routine re****ts on members and their activities. College
> professors were made to re****t on other faculty members and students
> that appeared to be tinted red.
>
> Ironically, many of these "turned" assets became well-off in their
> new
> found forced patriotism.
>
> Both Ruth and Mike Paine came from this background and have done well
> since the assassination of President Kennedy.
>
> Mike's father was on the "security index subject list" for political
> activities, and even as late as 1963, Mike's patriotism could be
> questioned. Despite the fact that Mike claimed to be a devout
> pacifist, he worked for Bell Helicopter, one of the largest suppliers
> of military aircraft in the Vietnam War.
>
> FBI do***ents reveal that, while Ruth Paine was a student at Antioch
> College, in Yellow Springs, Ohio, her mother was telling neighbors
> that she (Mrs. Wm. A Hyde) was a "Communist." (From SA Hosty Re****t
> 12-11-63, Field Office File No. DL 1051716).
>
> From the same file:
>
> An Ass't US Attorney sent a letter to the FBI dated June 4, 1953
> requesting an investigation of Carl Dudley Hyde to determine the
> validity of his claim of "Conscientious Objector" in connection with
> his classification under the Selective Service System. He left for
> England in 1953 to study the possibility of living in a religious
> community , the Society of Brothers.
>
> The Feb 12, 1947 , issue of the Dayton Daily News =C2=A0contained an
> article which indicated that Carl Dudley Hyde was one of fifteen
> residents of Yellow Springs, Ohio, who sent their draft registration
> cards to Representative Joseph Martin, Speaker of the House
> accompanied with a letter which stated in part, "We see any military
> program involving peacetime conscription as a drastic violation of
> civil rights and a threat to the peace-making efforts of the United
> Nations."
>
> In 1963, the FBI considered the Paines a "high priority." The WC
> considered conducting their own probe of Ruth and Mike. It never
> happened. For reasons known to only a few, the Paines became
> untouchable and have remained protected until this day. Dallas Ass't
> DA, Alexander wanted to "look into the Paines" but no one would go
> along with him.
>
> The HSCA made excuses as to why they could not subpoena the
> Paines and the Record review Board excused them saying it was
> not their responsibility.
>
> It appears that after being "rolled over" the assets were assigned to
> the Dallas area where Ruth became the babysitter for the Oswalds ,
> hoping to gain information that the FBI was not able to get from the
> uncooperative Marxist, Lee Oswald.
>
> While Ruth was reading the Oswald's mail, Mike was attending any
> meeting that sounded interesting to the FBI office. One day, he was
> at a Bircher's meeting. The next night , he was making notes on the
> ACLU. And, on Sundays, he was eating breakfast at a restaurant across
> the street from SMU and accosting the students in heated discussions
> about America's treatment of Cuba.
>
> Great research on the Paines has been done by Carol Hewitt, Steve
> Jones and Nancy Wertz. I suggest that interested parties search out
> the
> results of their research. Their work alone should be enough to bring
> the lives of the Paines out of their protected cover, into the light
> of day ,and have them, under oath, tell the world what they know
> about
> the =C2=A0Kennedy coup d etat
SEE:
William Avery Hyde
by Barbara LaMonica
Fourth Decade
Vol.5 No.1
November 1997
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