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Old 06-11-2008, 04:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help Free Dana Beal... Founder of MMM

Help Free Dana Beal - founder Worldwide Marijuana March
KanMan MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2008

There have been many groups in the history of American protest who have made great strides for social justice, but a rarefied few have left a mark an indelible as the Youth International Party(Yippies). A group of anti-Vietnam War activist who used irony, humor, intelligence, and their own blinding belief in peace and love to challenge the establishment on the streets, in the courts, and the halls of Congress itself.


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Names like Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Nancy Kurshan, Paul Krassner, Allen Ginsberg, Phil Ochs, and Judy Collins are all iconic.



A name you might not know, however, is that of Dana Beal. In 1972 Dana founded then edited the Yipster Times (later to become Overthrow) which operated until 1979. He wasn?t in Chicago in 1968 where Hoffman and Rubin passed into legend for being stomped and then persecuted as part of the Chicago Seven. Beal was already underground hiding from the authorities for revolutionary activates in opposition to the Vietnam War, in support of individual rights, and support of Marijuana legalization. He continues to fight for your rights to this day being the primary organizer behind the World Wide Marijuana March through the organization Cures Not Wars. A few days ago in Coles County Illinois, Dana Beal was arrested by the authorities. A man who has sacrificed so much of his life for the civil rights of his fellow human beings now languishes in a rural jail and he needs your help this time.



Dana Beal at this years World Wide Marijuana March
Photo by Tian Scherer

Dana Beal has been involved in every major social justice movement since his introduction to radical politics in the early 1960?s. In 1963 during a left-wing political rally he stated that should a tyrant ever become President of the United States he should be shot. While that seems like a pretty reasonable assertion to anyone he was informed on and there after whenever a sitting President or candidate came to New York City his whereabouts and activities were monitored and verified by the Secret Service. In 1967 before the 1968 Democratic Convention where the Yippies would become famous, Dana was charged with trying to sell acid to an undercover cop. Beal skipped out on the rap remaining on the run with help from various activist around the country including members of the Weather Underground only to later be apprehended by authorities in Wisconsin. He served a year in prison.

Upon his release he became more active than ever not only founding the Yipster Times but he also started Greenwich Villages Community Bail Fund a money collection that bailed out members of the counter culture who were arrested on various drug charges. This fund bailed out dozens of fellow activist and revolutionaries over the years including Beal himself. When he was freed from the jail on Center Street hundreds of fellow hippies gathered then carried him on their shoulders back to his office. Dana has spent the last twenty years focusing on the legalization of marijuana and in an almost Quixotic attempt to have the African hallucinogen Ibogaine legalized as a cure for heroin, cocaine, and alcohol addictions. Howard Lotsof an activist/scientist who has done extensive work with Ibogaine as a cure for addiction stated this afternoon that, ?Dana?s support of Ibogaine has enabled thousands of people to walk away from addiction.?

Several days ago Dana Beal was arrested by local police in Coles County, Illinois after being stopped. According to a Sheriff?s department spokesperson, Beal was in possession of over $100,000.00 cash. Unable to verify where he obtained the money Beal has been incarcerated in the Coles County Jail- bail has been set at $250,000.00 (he has been deemed a flight risk due to his past record), and he is being charged with ?Laundering of criminally derived property with a value of $100,000.00.? Mr. Beal is yet to step into a courtroom, however, as his bail was set by a judge who evaluated his arrest and ruled that it was valid and with cause. Thursday morning (June 12th) at 9:30am Dana will appear in local circuit court, possibly to be formally charged with the offence. Meanwhile he remains incarcerated with bond set at $250,000.00 unable to come up with the 10% ($25,000.00) needed for bail.

Beal has obtained a local attorney, Ronald Tulin, and I spoke one of his representatives today. They do not want to comment on the case before they get into a courtroom but they have verified that they are representing Mr. Beal and further stated that no formal charges have been filed on Dana as of yet.

Over the next few days I will be posting news about the case and writing about who Dana Beal is. He needs our help now, brothers and sisters. Mr. Lotsof stated that Dana?s immediate need is to raise $10,000.00 dollars in order to keep his attorneys on retainer. After that an additional $25,000.00 is needed for his bail. As I have stated before, Dana Beal has given up much for his ideals and to protect your rights. The Community Bail Fund he organized in the 1960?s alone qualifies him as someone at least deserving of our respect and any help we can give him.

You can help financially in two ways:

If you can assist with funds for the attorney fees please email me at Cnance@weird-load.com and I will put you in contact with his lawyers.

If you don?t have money please at least send Dana love, good wishes, and good vibes at freedanabeal@weird-load.com and they will be forwarded to him.

If you wish to send money to Dana directly it will be added to his jail account and can be used for his bond please send it to:

Irvin Beal
Coles County Jail
701 7th Street
Charleston, IL 61920


Organizing has happened and it is the least we owe to a man who has given so much to us. Please stay tuned and let?s help this old warrior once again become a free man!

Res Ipsa Loqitor
Chad Nance
Myrtle Beach, SC
06.09.08


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Yippie veteran, not charged with money laundering

New York man, Yippie veteran, not charged with money laundering by Dave Fopay
Journal Gazette (Mattoon, IL)13 Jun 2008 CHARLESTON


No money laundering charges were filed during a court hearing Thursday for a New York man accused of trying to hide a bag with a large amount of money from a Mattoon police earlier this month.

Irvin Dale Beal, 61, was charged only with obstructing justice Thursday, though his case's prosecutor said other charges could be filed later. The attorneys in the Beal's case also agreed that his bond will be reduced.

Beal and another man, Jesse Balcom, 30, of Silver Springs, Md., were arrested at the Steak N' Shake restaurant in Mattoon on the morning of June 3 after police initially went there on a report of two women having an argument. According to Mattoon police, bystanders asked officers to question Beal because they said they saw him retrieve a bag from his van and hide it under a car.

Officers found the bags contained about $150,000 and then had a police dog investigate the bags, and the dog reacted as if drugs were present, though no drugs were found, according to police documents in the case. Beal denied any knowledge of the bags, and he was arrested on suspicion of money laundering and obstructing justice.

The Associated Press reported that Beal is also a veteran of the Youth International Party, whose members are commonly known as Yippies, a 1960s-era hippie political movement. The news service also reported that he's also been a longtime advocate in New York City for the legalization of marijuana.

In court Thursday, Assistant State's Attorney Mick McAvoy wouldn't say why he didn't file money laundering charges. McAvoy would only say that the case is still being investigated.

Illinois law defines money laundering as someone moving money from one location to another with the proceeds coming from drug sales, and it can result in a prison sentence of four to 15 years upon conviction.

The charges McAvoy filed against Beal Thursday were two counts of obstructing justice that accuse him of hiding the bags of money and then telling police he didn't do it, both to avoid arrest. The charges can result in a prison sentence of one to six years, with the maximum sentence twice what's usual for the offense because Beal has a prior marijuana possession conviction, according to McAvoy.

Charleston attorney Ron Tulin appeared in court with Beal and indicated that he'll be representing Beal in the case. Tulin wouldn't say if Beal told him what he was doing with the money.

Tulin and McAvoy told Circuit Judge Mitchell Shick that they agreed that Beal's bond be reduced so he would need to post $7,500 to be released instead of $25,000, and Tulin said Beal will be able to post the new amount. Beal will be able to return to New York and signed extradition waiver forms to expedite his return to Coles County if he doesn't show up at any future court dates.

Shick scheduled Beal's next hearing for Aug. 4. That will be his preliminary hearing, when a judge considers some of the prosecution's evidence and decides if it's enough to order a case to trial.

Balcom, who's free on bond, is also charged with obstructing justice and appeared in court Thursday with Mattoon attorney Steve Ryan. Shick also scheduled Balcom's preliminary hearing for Aug. 4.

The two women involved in the argument police investigated at Steak N' Shake, Charlotta D. Lutsche, 52, of New York City, and her mother, Kathradina Lutsche, 85, also of New York, were traveling with Beal and Balcom.



Yippie Veteran Is in Jail Far From the East Village

Reported Yippie arrested in Mattoon for money laundering
Journal Gazette and Times-Courier

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:25 PM CDT

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