Date: 20 May 96 09:36:19 EDT To: BlindCopyReceiver:; Sender: owner-prj@conch.aa.msen.com America's Gestapo "I came to America because of the great, great freedom which I heard existed in this country. I made a mistake in selecting America as a land of freedom, a mistake I cannot repair in the balance of my lifetime". -- Albert Einstein, 1947 At the time of his death, the FBI dossier on Albert Einstein had grown to nearly 100,000 pages, yet they contain not one scintilla of evidence indicating he was disloyal or involved in any subversive or criminal activity. The FBI considered Charlie Chaplain "dangerous", according to J. Edgar Hoover's personal notes, Chaplin, in his films "portrayed the real America...the America we must hide at all costs". Charlie Chaplin was illegally exiled to Switzerland. His FBI file is 19,700 pages long. The FBI was particulary infuriated when, in 1942, Chaplin made speeches calling [ 1942 ??? ] on the United States to help the Soviet Union against the Nazis. Most high-ranking U.S. government officials at the time were strongly pro-Nazi, including George Bush's father, Senator Prescott Bush, who personally financed [ ??? ] Hitler's rise to power in Germany. In 1947, observing what J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI were doing to America, President Harry S. Truman wrote the following to his wife: "J. Edgar Hoover would give his right arm to take over, and all Congressmen and Senators are afraid of him. I'm not, and he knows it. If I can prevent it, there'll be no NKVD or Gestapo in this country. J. Edgar Hoover's organization would make a good start towards a citizen spy system. Not for me... Lots of love, Harry" It is now known that the FBI has kept files on Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann, Erskine Caldwell, Sinclair Lewis, William Saroyan and Carl Sandburg. The FBI tagged Ernest Hemingway "leftist" and "phoney", and kept a file on his wife, Mary, as well. It reported on John Steinbeck, who alarmed the FBI because he "portrayed an extremely sordid and poverty-stricken side of American life", as well as Irwin Shaw, Aldous Huxley, John O'Hara, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and Truman Capote. Rex Stout, creator of investigator Ner Wolfe, was deemed to be "under communist influence," and there was even a file on E.B. White, author of the children's classic, "Charlotte's Web". Files have been kept on painters and sculptors, including George O'Keefe and Henry Moore - even on Picasso, who never set foot in the United States. Great scientists have also been targeted. J. Edgar Hoover thought Dr. Jonas Salk, discoverer of the polio vaccine, suspect enough to warrant a four-page warning letter to the White House, because he was said to be "a member of the American-Soviet Medical Society". The FBI has refused political activist Michael Williams' many demands to release his file to him pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act. Mr. Williams' federal court records have been ordered sealed for national security reasons, as has his law suit in the U.S. District Court in Denver, Colorado, filed on 15. March 1996. Mr. Williams' appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (Chicago) raged on longer than any in the court's history. Mr. Williams, forced to repre- sent himself in Pro Se, when his numerous demands for appointment of counsel were denied (another serious violation of his Constitutional rights) filed more motions in the appellate court than any person in its history. He also broke new ground in the federal courts by being the first person in the history of the United States to publically accuse a sitting president, a former president, (George Bush), the FBI, a sitting Attorney General, several federal judges and the United States government, itself, of conspiring to violate literally all of his rights in order to silence him and prevent him from telling the American People and the world the truth about George Bush's long life of rampant criminal activity, sexual perversion, drug abuse and election fraud, as well as many, many other crimes. Michael Williams' nearly decade-long search for an attorney brave enough to represent him in his legal battle against the FBI (America's Gestapo, as Eleanor Roosevelt called them) yielded ONE attorney, who turned out to be an FBI plant who sabotaged his legal cases against the FBI and their partners-in-crime. Can it really be that there does not exist one single attorney in the entire United States, (who has over 75% of the world's attorneys) who is not terrified of the FBI? It seems so, and, despite his rapidly deteriorating health, Michael Williams is forced to fight on alone...forced to fight a war with the U.S. government for his rights that has raged on for longer than World War II. It seems Einstein was right.