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  Donald DeFreeze Information
Donald David DeFreeze, (November 16, 1943 – May 17, 1974), also known as Cinque Mtume, was the leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army, an American terrorist group operating in the mid-1970s.
DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio but became a career criminal in California.
DeFreeze adopted the name "Field Marshal Cinque." Cinque took this name from the reported leader of the slave rebellion which took over the Spanish slave ship Amistad in 1839.
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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Donald DeFreeze
Cinque Mtume, was the leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army, an American terrorist group operating in the mid-1970s.
DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio but became a career criminal in California.
DeFreeze, along with Patricia Soltysik, founded the Symbionese Liberation Army and recruited a handful of other members for the group.
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 The 3rd Page
At the end of the tape, SLA leader Donald "Cinque" DeFreeze issued a triple death threat, especially to Colston Westbrook, calling him "a government agent now working for Military Intelligence while giving assistance to the FBI." This communique was originally sent to San Francsco radio station KSAN.
If DeFreeze, who conveniently escaped from prison, was actually a double agent, then the SLA was a Frankenstein monster, turning against its creator by becoming in reality what had been orchestrated only as a media image.
When DeFreeze's charred remains were sent to his family in Cleveland, they couldn't help but notice that he had been decapitated.
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 Donald DeFreeze: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio (additional info and facts about Cleveland, Ohio) but became a career criminal in California (A state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes).
DeFreeze, along with Patricia Soltysik (additional info and facts about Patricia Soltysik), founded the Symbionese Liberation Army and recruited a handful of other members for the group.
On May 17, 1974, the Los Angeles Police Department (additional info and facts about Los Angeles Police Department) surrounded a house where DeFreeze and five other SLA members were staying.
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 Symbionese Liberation Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The SLA formed after the escape from prison by Donald DeFreeze, who adopted the name "Field Marshal Cinque." Cinque took this name from the reported leader of the slave rebellion which took over the Spanish slave ship Amistad in 1839.
DeFreeze's seven-headed SLA hydra symbol was also based on the seven principals of Kwanzaa which are: Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa (cooperative economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba (creativity), and Imani (faith).
Despite these revolutionary and semi-religious beliefs of DeFreeze, Russ Little attests that the group's primary activity during this period was acquiring, storing and training in firearms at various public shooting ranges (Stone 2004).
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 Global Intelligence News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Your letter referred to Donald Defreeze known as Cinque and Clifford Jefferson, both of whom were inmates at Vacaville.
He has found out that Donald Defreeze was at Vacaville at the same time it was a research site, we are seeing another document saying that is MKSearch and the investigator is James Hamilton, who had Top Secret Clearance.
Donald Defreeze was transferred to another location in the jail from which he very easily escaped the next day only to go capture Patty Hearst and use very systematic and sophisticated mind control techniques on her despite the fact that he was a functionally illiterate fl person off the streets.
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 Symbionese Liberation Army
This group dates its formation from the escape of "Cinque" (Donald DeFreeze[?]) from Soledad State Prison[?] on 5 March 1973.
DeFreeze had been active in the Black Cultural Association while at the California Medical Facility[?], a state prison facility in Vacaville, California, where he had made contacts with members of the radical political organization known as Venceremos.
After the shooting stopped and the fire was extinguished, nineteen firearms, including rifles, pistols, and shotguns were recovered, as well as the bodies of Nancy Ling Perry, Angela Atwood, William Wolfe (who was reputedly Patricia Hearst's lover), Donald DeFreeze ("Cinque"), Patricia Soltysik ("Mizmoon"), and Camilla Hall.
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 The Symbionese Liberation Army
DeFreeze had also, allegedly, told "Death Row Jeff" that when he got out of prison he was going to kidnap someone and make them stay in a closet while he tortured them, as he was tortured during these tests.
It sounds as if Donald DeFreeze, partially educated since he spent part of his teenage years as a run away and then in a reform school for boys, wrote the reasons behind selecting the seven headed cobra as the S.L.A symbol.
When Donald DeFreeze was finally returned to his family, his head and all of his fingers were missing.
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 INSIDE THE HEARST KIDNAPPING
DeFreeze, sent to Vacaviille on a 6-to-14-year sentence, and an important member of the new Black Cultural Association, was hardly thinking about, or eligible for, parole.
DeFreeze, also known as "Cinque," described Wesbrook, his co-worker and teacher, as "a member of the C.I.A. intelligence, and part of the deadly Phoenix program in Vietnam." The similarities between the terrorization going on in Asia and what is now happening in the San Francisco Bay area are too striking to take this charge lightly.
DeFreeze was fully aware of how to get out of jail, where to go, and how to live for almost a year, without being arrested.
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 cinque1219
DeFreeze was more attentive to Jackson when he stopped soaring and walked the earth with that prison nourished joy in anger, describing, for instance, "the many thousands of ways to correct individuals.
DeFreeze, according to prison officials, wrote them a letter explaining that at some point she had given birth to a child that was not her husband’s.
DeFreeze prepared for his exit campaign, burning all letters from friends, not writing to those he planned to visit on the outside, and compiling that list of political activists, mostly fls, whom he thought were ready for the revolution..
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 Encyclopedia: Donald DeFreeze   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The group dates its formation from the escape of Donald DeFreeze, who adopted the byname "Field Marshal Cinque" (reportedly after a legendary confederate of Haitian revolutionary Toussaint L'Ouverture), from Soledad State Prison on 5 March 1973.
The word "Symbionese" is thought to be derived from symbiosis, a term used in biology to denote mutually beneficial interaction between different species; apparently the founders of the SLA had different human races in mind when coining the term.
After the shooting stopped and the fire was extinguished, nineteen firearms, including rifles, pistols, and shotguns were recovered, as well as the bodies of Nancy Ling Perry, Angela Atwood ("General Genina"), Willie Wolfe (who was reputedly Patricia Hearst's lover and who bore the SLA alias "Cujo"), Donald DeFreeze ("Cinque"), Patricia Soltysik ("Mizmoon"), and Camilla Hall.
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 SFBG News | June 30, 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
If DeFreeze was a double agent, then the SLA was a Frankenstein monster, turning against its creator by becoming in reality what had been orchestrated only as a media image.
DeFreeze's charred remains were sent to his family in Cleveland, and they couldn't help noticing that he had been decapitated.
He and fellow researchers Donald Freed and Rusty Rhodes concluded that the SLA was part of the CIA's CHAOS program.
www.sfbg.com /News/33/39/Features/saga.html   (1240 words)

  
 SLA & Patty Hearst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Donald DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio, oldest of eight children; beaten by his father, forced to leave home at age 14, he lived with Reverend W. Foster in Buffalo, New York; he became deeply religious.
DeFreeze assumed a militant anti-white cover, while meeting with white agents who were brought into the prison system.
Donald DeFreeze, Nancy Ling Perry, William Wolfe, Patricia Soltysik, Angela Atwood and Camilla Hall were burned beyond recognition.
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 Why Was Patricia Hearst Kidnaped
Mary Alice gave $600 to DeFreeze and the SLA; said she was "robbed." Difficult to visualize prison escapee Wheeler and Mary Alice carrying $600 in cash to a meeting in Oakland with the SLA.
Donald DeFreeze identified Westbrook as a CIA agent, and one who had betrayed him.
If the SLA were not meant to happen, DeFreeze and his teacher, as well as the constant associates, would have been identified when Wheeler and DeFreeze left their prisons.
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 Rigorous Intuition: "A working class hero is something to be"
He was himself fl, and used the cover of the Black Cultural Association to gain the trust of prisoners, visiting DeFreeze twice a week for two years in what seems to have been an exercise in behavior modification.
After two years of heavy programming, DeFreeze's mentors at Vacaville apparently decided that he was ready for the next step in the script: his "escape." DeFreeze was transferred from Vacaville to Soledad Prison, near Salinas, California, in December, 1973.
DeFreeze, as Cinque, issued "death warrants" for three people, which Hearst, in her autobiography, says created the "worst arguments" within the SLA.
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1943, Donald “Cinque Mtume” DeFreeze founded the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a 1970s domestic terror group that gained fame by kidnapping heiress Patty Hearst.
Prior to forming the SLA, DeFreeze had been in and out of prison since he was 16 years old -- on charges that included robbery, assault, and rape.
On May 17, 1974, DeFreeze and five of his SLA accomplices were killed in a shootout with Los Angeles police.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Symbionese Liberation Army
The SLA formed after the escape from prison by Donald DeFreeze, who adopted the byname "Field Marshal Cinque." Cinque took this name from the reported leader of the slave rebellion which took over the Spanish slave ship Amistad in 1839.
Russ Little attests that the group's primary activity during this period was acquiring, storing and training in firearms at various public shooting ranges (Stone 2004).
The bodies of Nancy Ling Perry ("Fahiza"), Angela Atwood ("General Gelina"), Willie Wolfe (who was reputedly Patricia Hearst's lover and who bore the SLA alias "Cujo"), Donald DeFreeze ("Cinque"), Patricia Soltysik ("Mizmoon", "Zoya"), and Camilla Hall ("Gabi") were found.
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 American Experience | Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst | Timeline | PBS
Donald DeFreeze -- "Cinque" -- makes a demand for food to be distributed to poor people in the area and throughout the country.
On a third audio tape, DeFreeze repeats his earlier statement that Hearst's contribution should reflect both Hearst's capabilities and the need of the people.
Americans debate whether Hearst participated willingly in the robbery, or whether she was coerced.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/guerrilla/timeline/timeline2.html   (1595 words)

  
 What Is the Symbionese Liberation Army? By Chris Suellentrop
The SLA was a group of Berkeley radicals led by Donald DeFreeze, an escaped convict whose nom de guerre was "General Field Marshall Cinque Mtume." The word "Symbionese" comes from the biological term symbiosis, the interdependence of different species.
1972: Donald DeFreeze, a convict in the California state penitentiary system, meets members of the SLA who are sitting in on meetings of an inmate group known as the Black Cultural Association.
The dead: Angela Atwood, Donald DeFreeze, Camilla Hall, Nancy Ling Perry, Patricia Soltysik, and William Wolfe.
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 Hearst, Soliah and the S.L.A.
By her account, Patty was kept blindfolded for two months in a closet at the group's headquarters, unable even to use the bathroom in privacy.
DeFreeze realized that her visibility as a social figure that had gained the nation's sympathy would showcase his cause, so he worked to turn her into an angry revolutionary.
She was isolated and made to feel that no one was going to rescue her.
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 Salon News | Mercy for a terrorist?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She was wanted by police as a suspect in the planting of pipe bombs under two randomly selected police cars that would have killed the occupants had they not failed to explode.
During this and other episodes, Soliah was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army, a group led by ex-convict Donald DeFreeze in the early 1970s, whose defining slogan was "Death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people."
After DeFreeze and five other SLA members were killed in a shootout with police in Los Angeles, Soliah led a rally for the "victims" in Berkeley's "Ho Chi Minh Park," claiming that the six outlaws were "viciously attacked and murdered by 500 pigs in L.A."
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 American Experience | Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst | People & Events | PBS
One fl Vacaville prisoner, Donald DeFreeze, who was serving a sentence for armed robbery, formed a splinter group, Unisight, that became the basis for the S.L.A. Future S.L.A. members Angela Atwood and Nancy Ling Perry also visited Vacaville to meet with radical prison groups.
S.L.A. General Field Marshal Cinque (Donald DeFreeze) made a demand for food to be distributed to poor people in the area.
Hearst was charged as a material witness, but in a sixth recorded tape Patty offered evidence of her full participation -- stating that at no time did her comrades have a gun pointed at her.
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 Church of Scientology International Protecting Human Right and Individual Freedoms: Freedom Magazine Investigating ...
Among the tests he pushed to expose were those performed in the early 1970s on inmates at a state hospital in Vacaville, California, which may have included among their subjects Donald DeFreeze, known as “Cinque,” a central figure in the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst.
The column detailed statements from one Clifford Jefferson, who claimed to have known DeFreeze while they were incarcerated together and to have participated in psychiatric experiments with various drugs, including mescaline, Quaalude and Artane.
Although DeFreeze died in a 1974 shootout with Los Angeles police, CIA documents have since confirmed the agency did perform drug tests on inmates at Vacaville under its MK-Ultra program.
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 Rigorous Intuition: Carlucci's spellcheck
You letter referred to Donald DeFreese [sic], known as CINQUE, and Clifford Jefferson, both of whom were inmates at Vacaville.
Thus, we are left with the distinct impression that the CIA had nothing to do with DeFreeze.
But from 1970 on, DeFreeze was in twice-weekly contact with Colston Westbrook, former intelligence officer under AID cover, psychological warfare officer, and Vietnam veteran, who created and ran the Black Cultural Association at the facility.
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 Patty Hearst Kidnapped!
The apartment was one she shared with her 26 year old fiancé Steven Weed.
He was badly beaten by the group, which included Donald DeFreeze, Willy Wolfe, and Nancy Ling Perry.
Patty was to spend most of the next 56 days in a closet while being both physically and sexually abused.
www.super70s.com /Super70s/News/1974/February/4-Patty_Hearst_Kidnapped.asp   (817 words)

  
 THE SLA
On December 2, 1967, DeFreeze was arrested for the fifth
DeFreeze’s job involved moving guns and grenades to be used
According to DeFreeze, in 1970, at Vacaville, he was recruited by an alleged CIA operative Colston Westbrook to
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 News10 Close-Up Report: The SLA...25 Years Later   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Symbionese Liberation Army is first organized by a group of radical Berkeley students.
Led by ex-convict Donald DeFreeze, the organization adopts a militant stance against the establishment, living by the motto "Death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people." DeFreeze adopts the nom de guerre "Gen. Cinque Mtume."
DeFreeze and five other SLA members perish after a protracted shootout with Los Angeles police.
www.calweb.com /kxtv10/news-special/close-up/sla/chronology.htm   (510 words)

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