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HEARNAP — Part 9
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inexperienced inthe area of corporate trickery, and
s0 they said that they would give two million dollars
upon Patricia Hearst's release and the rest in January,
1975. However, the people have.experienced such trickery
too many times in the past to ever be fooled by it again.
SLA elements were at Wounded Knee and we too want to be
under decision to cease the occupation, but we will
not forget the lesson that we learned from our brothers
and sisters there, one thing above all, never trust
the words of the enemy. Hearst's PIN program stated that
it would follow the SLA distribution guidelines, however |
instead of $70 worth of top quality food, the people have
gotten $8 worth of mediocre food. Instead of fresh meat,
hwlf the people received one chicken. Many stood in long,
cold lines for only a bag full of cabbages, while others
stood in line and got nothing at all. PIN stated they
distributed $30,000 in food, but this lie was revealed by
WAPAC and the coalition, which said only 15,000 walked away
_with food. After the second day of food distribution, WAPAC
and the coalition issued their reports on Hearst's PIN
program. The SLA and the Court of the People, and the
people themselves want to see this report printed in full
in all forms of the media. There has never been any
uncensored uncut media reporting of any statement made
by the coalition speakers. Ludlow Kramer has boasted the
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