Who is Donald Webster : an examination of the man heading up the Webster Commission's investigation of the Los Angeles police department / William Kunstler and Louis Wolf ; interviewed by Corey Dubin.

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Who is Donald Webster : an examination of the man heading up the Webster Commission's investigation of the Los Angeles police department / William Kunstler and Louis Wolf ; interviewed by Corey Dubin.
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KZ1831
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Two interviews which explore the background and beliefs of Donald Webster, former directer of the FBI, the CIA, and current head of the investigation of the Los Angeles uprising of April, 1992.|WHO IS DONALD WEBSTER : AN EXAMINATION OF THE MAN HEADING UP THE WEBSTER COMMISSION'S INVESTIGATION OF THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT / William Kunstler and Louis Wolf| interviewed by Corey Dubin. - Two interviews which explore the background and beliefs of Donald Webster, former directer of the FBI, the CIA, and current head of the investigation of the Los Angeles uprising of April, 1992. CONTENT: pt.1. Attorney William Kunstler, Leonard Peltier's attorney for activities during the Wounded Knee occupation, says that South Central Los Angeles looks like the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. Kunstler warns against Webster's advice to form a national police force. Not only could it come to resemble the Gestapo of Nazi Germany, it is also a direct insult to the Constitution (27:30) -- pt.2. Louis Wolf, editor of the Covert Action Information Bulletin, discusses Webster's CIA duties, such as: militarization of of the CIA, the Iran-Contra affair, and gun running to Angola, Afganistan, and the Philippines. He concludes with a warning about F.E.M.A. (21:30). - BROADCAST: KPFK, 22 May 1992.

pt.1. Attorney William Kunstler, Leonard Peltier's attorney for activities during the Wounded Knee occupation, says that South Central Los Angeles looks like the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. Kunstler warns against Webster's advice to form a national police force. Not only could it come to resemble the Gestapo of Nazi Germany, it is also a direct insult to the Constitution (27:30) -- pt.2. Louis Wolf, editor of the Covert Action Information Bulletin, discusses Webster's CIA duties, such as: militarization of the CIA, the Iran-Contra affair, and gun running to Angola, Afganistan, and the Philippines. He concludes with a warning about F.E.M.A. (21:30).

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KPFK, 22 May 1992.
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1 reel (42 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|49:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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