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Abbott Hoffman, Aka — Part 22
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HOFFMAN stated that while in Chicago, he made
no plans to cause any disorders, that he gave no orders
for anyone to kecome involved in any disorders,and that
he has no knowledge of any such plans or activit on the
art of any individual or any group in Chicagd, New Yor
ity, or elsewhere. x. .
HOFFMAN stated that the YIP issued a calendar
of events for the Chicap> Convention period; that he
helped to prepare this program, and that it is a public
record of all his own and all YIP plans, and that no
disorders vere scheduled or even suggested. HOFFAIAN
stated that he urged persons associated with the Convention
confrontation to remain non-violent and that his position
and policy in this regard has been quoted in the public
press several times and was included in an article relating
to him which appeared in the "New York Post", a New York
City daily newspaper, on September 1 or 2, 1968.
HOFFMAN stated that he never advocated any disorder,
fights with the police, or the use of weaponry of any sort,
in connection with the Chiceggo disorders, and that he has
no knowledge of such plans or activities on the part of
anyone else. .
HOFFMAN stated that he heard general gossip of
absurd statements made by persons unknown to him, about
putting LSD in the Chicago drinking water, and that since
such things were so foolish and impractical he never tsox
then seriously, but took them to be just talk and "letting
off steam", ’
HOFFMAN stated that he could only speak for hin-
self concerning motivation to visit Chicago during the
period the Democratic Convention was being held. HOFFush
stated that he believes in a free, unregimeritated life:
that he would hope to influence everydne to join hin: that
the philosophy of the Democratic Party advocates the con-
tinuance of the present system which is a monitary trad
which causes people to work unnecessarily for an entire :
lifetime and only to perpetuate the system. HOFFMAN stated .-
that in his opinion current technical advancenents ani
scientific achievements, all of a revolutionary nature,
can feed and cloth the entire world; that such technical
and scientific achievements and their future refinemerts
could, if allowed by the establishment to do so, release
everyone from an organized life of work and entrapment,
and that he wanted to utilize the Democratic Convention in
Chicago to do his "thing", which was to confront the
Democrats and to publicize his own philosophy of life.
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