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The book was also referenced in a [[1993]] lawsuit filed in United States Federal Court, in the Southern District of New York, by Fulani and Newman against the [[FBI]], and [[Janet Reno]]<ref>[http://69.93.222.170/~marinajo/docs/1993/LBF-FBI_suit.htm Federal Lawsuit], filed in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, [[New Alliance Party]], [[Fred Newman]], [[Lenora Fulani]], [[Rafael Mendez]], v. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], [[William Sessions]], director, James M. Fox, acting director, [[Janet Reno]], [[United States Attorney General]], 93 Civ. 3490., [[May 21]], [[1993]]</ref>.
The book was also referenced in a [[1993]] lawsuit filed in United States Federal Court, in the Southern District of New York, by Fulani and Newman against the [[FBI]], and [[Janet Reno]]<ref>[http://69.93.222.170/~marinajo/docs/1993/LBF-FBI_suit.htm Federal Lawsuit], filed in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, [[New Alliance Party]], [[Fred Newman]], [[Lenora Fulani]], [[Rafael Mendez]], v. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], [[William Sessions]], director, James M. Fox, acting director, [[Janet Reno]], [[United States Attorney General]], 93 Civ. 3490., [[May 21]], [[1993]]</ref>.




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Clouds Blur the Rainbow
AuthorChip Berlet
LanguageEnglish
Subjectpolitics, psychotherapy
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherPolitical Research Associates
Publication date
June 1987
Publication placeUnited States
ISBNISBN 0915987031 , ISBN 978-0915987030 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Preceded byCounter Intelligence: A Documentary Look at America's Secret Police 
Followed byRight woos Left: Populist Party, La Rouchian and other neo-fascist overtures to progressives, and why they must be rejected 

Clouds Blur the Rainbow: The Other Side of New Alliance Party is a non-fiction book by Chip Berlet, published in 1987 by Political Research Associates. The book describes the activities of Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani within the New Alliance Party. The author presents his viewpoint that Newman and Fulani "Use Totalitarian Deception to Manipulate Social and Political Activists"[1], as well as describing what Berlet refers to as "Totalitarian Cultism"[2]. Berlet and Lyons also cite the book in their 2000 work, Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort[3].

In citing Clouds Blur the Rainbow in a 2004 article, The Nation referred to Chip Berlet as "Political Research Associates' excellent senior analyst"[4]. The book is cited in Mandery's 2001 book on the history of political campaigns: Eyes on City Hall[5]. Dennis King cites the book in an online bibliographical list[6].

Response from Fulani, Newman

Lenora Fulani referred to the book in a public address in 2006, saying: "It was all a pack of lies – making false allegations of anti-Semitism and cultism against me and Dr. Newman. It was fairly vicious."[7] In an article on BlackElectorate.com, Fulani characterized the book as a "diatribe" written by "white leftists"[8].

The book was also referenced in a 1993 lawsuit filed in United States Federal Court, in the Southern District of New York, by Fulani and Newman against the FBI, and Janet Reno[9].

See also

References

  1. ^ How Fred Newman & Lenora Fulani Use Totalitarian Deception to Manipulate Social and Political Activists, PublicEye, Chip Berlet, retrieved 2/21/07.
  2. ^ Institutes for Social Therapy and Totalitarian Cultism, Chip Berlet, Public Eye, retrieved 2/21/07.
  3. ^ Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort, Chip Berlet, Matthew N. Lyons, P. 411., The Guilford Press, November 1, 2000, ISBN 1572305622 , ISBN 978-1572305625
  4. ^ Nader and the Newmanites, The Nation, Doug Ireland, January 12, 2004
  5. ^ Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare, Evan J. Mandery, Westview Press, March 2001, ISBN 0813398150 , ISBN 978-0813398150 , P. 379.
  6. ^ What The New York Times and Mayor Bloomberg Don't Want You to Know about The Newman-Fulani Cult, Dennis King, retrieved 2/21/07.
    Chip Berlet’s Clouds Blur the Rainbow: The Other Side of the New Alliance Party (Political Research Associates pamphlet, 1987; updated on the internet in recent years)
  7. ^ Keynote address, Lenora Fulani, March 17, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Regional Conference of Independents.
  8. ^ Politics Mondays: "The Real Al Sharpton (By The Real Lenora Fulani)" by Dr. Lenora Fulani, Lenora Fulani, BlackElectorate.com, March 10, 2003
  9. ^ Federal Lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, New Alliance Party, Fred Newman, Lenora Fulani, Rafael Mendez, v. Federal Bureau of Investigation, William Sessions, director, James M. Fox, acting director, Janet Reno, United States Attorney General, 93 Civ. 3490., May 21, 1993