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Capitol Bomber Back Stories
« on: January 14, 2024, 01:52:05 pm »
Powerline by Lloyd Billingsley 1/13/2024

[Herewith a sequel to the previous item about leftist violence in the U.S. Capitol that Democrats always seem to forget.]

Often unaware of the date, time, and his own location, it was only natural that Joe Biden should forget 11/7, the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Capitol by the May 19th Communist Organization. As William Rosenau showed in Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol, this was the “the first and only women-created and women-led terrorist group,” but there’s more about this group that people should know.

Bomber Judith Clark was the daughter of high-level officials of the Communist Party USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Soviet Union. No youthful rebellion against her Stalinist parents for Judy, but like her May 19 comrades she flew under the radar. As Rosenau shows, the May 19 Communists stole the identities of deceased infants.

They might have got the idea from the professional assassin (Edward Fox) in The Day of the Jackal, the 1973 film based on the 1971 novel by Frederick Forsyth. By 1983, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was still not on to that simple trick. With all its power and resources, the FBI failed to prevent the 1983  bombing, and the same goes for the Capitol police.

By some miracle, nobody was killed in the 11/7 attack, a contrast to 1/6 when Capitol police officer Michael Byrd gunned down unarmed U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt. As it turned out, the FBI had so many informants in the crowd that the bureau lost count, and one was communicating with his handler as he entered the Capitol.

More: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/01/capitol-bomber-back-stories.php