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David duke exposed
Article Provided by Steamshovel Press (http://www.steamshovel.press)
by Tim Wheeler
David Duke, it is said, idolized his father, an engineer for Shell Oil
Company, who, like his son, was a white supremacist. The father, David
Hedger Duke, volunteered for service in Southeast Asia during the
Vietnam War. He was sent to Laos as an agent of the State Department’s
Agency for International Development (AID.)
Young David, meanwhile, completed high school and enrolled at Louisiana
State University, where he became notorious on “Free Speech Alley” for
his racist and anti-Semitic harangues. Just before he dropped out of
LSU, on March 4,1971, Duke was ordered to report for active duty.
Selective Service records show that he was classified 1-A. But in a
“highly unusual move,” reports Tyler Bridges of the Times-Picayune of
New Orleans, “Duke was given a student deferment, March 18, even though
he soon left school and didn’t return for eighteen months…None of the
members of his draft board contacted said they knew why the injunction
notice was rescinded.” When Bridges asked Duke why he hadn’t been
drafted, Duke responded, “Well, I was in Laos during the war.” And
indeed he was. He boasted that he spent nine months in Laos beginning in
May 1971 flying twenty missions “behind enemy lines" aboard CIA Air
America transport planes, dropping supplies to CIA mercenary troops in
the mountains. In attempting to debunk details of Duke’s story, critics
only confirm the main point. Charles Green, for example, head of the
Agency for International Development (AID) language school in Laos, said
Duke served only six weeks as an English language instructor of Laotian
army officers.
Green claims he fired Duke when he walked into his classroom and saw
that Duke had drawn a Molotov cocktail on the blackboard.”
It is well known that the CIA used AID as a cover for covert warfare in
Southeast Asia. It is entirely plausible that David Duke was recruited
as a covert agent of the CIA. That would explain why his induction into
the military was mysteriously rescinded.
It would also explain Duke’s strange immunity in other criminal and
terrorist activities. In September 1976 Duke was the sponsor of a
conference of neo- Nazis and Klansmen at a hotel near his home in
Métairies, an all-white suburb of New Orleans. When police arrived, Duke
and his followers surrounded the squad car. Duke led the mob in
chanting, “White Power.” Duke screamed at the officers, “You are a Jew.
You work for the FBI. They are commie traitors and you are too.” The
police radioed for help and Duke was among those arrested. He was tried
but received a suspended sentence. Why?
On December 31,1980, Duke sat on a French quarter balcony in New Orleans
with a convicted felon named Michael Perdue. According to Gwen Udell, a
close friend of Duke’s who was there, the two men “hashed over Perdue’s
plan to invade the Caribbean island of Dominica“ A small band of
mercenaries would sail to the tiny black populated country, over¬throw
the government and set up a white supremacist junta,” reports the
Times-Picayune, Perdue “dreamed of making millions by running a casino
and exporting lumber.” Others say the real “export” was to be cocaine
and other narcotics.
Duke reportedly helped Perdue find a charter boat to transport his
mercenary commandos and put Perdue in touch with people who would
finance ùe bizarre expedition, codenamed Operation Red Dog.
On April 27,1981, officers of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms arrested them just before they boarded the yacht in Lake
Ponchartrain. Despite his ringleader role, Duke was not arrested. He was
subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury, where he pleaded the Fifth
Amendment, refusing to testify. Nine of the ten other conspirators,
including Duke’s co-hort Klanman Don Black, were found guilty and served
time in prison. Why was Duke let off?
The above is reprinted from People’s Weekly World, Long View Publishing
Company, 235 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 1001L
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