On the Issues

Saturday, January 27, 2024

The Berster Case: False Narrative & Kunstler’s Defense

The Vermont trial of an alleged terrorist revealed the danger of guilt by association and how disinformation creates a false narrative. 


GREG GUMA



 In the 1970s Kristina Berster was part of the anti-war movement in West Germany and joined an alternative therapy project, the Socialist Patients Collective. But when a political crackdown on dissent swept the country, she became a fugitive. She and members of her group were accused of criminal association. 
        Years later, tired of life underground and fearful about her future, she tried to cross the US border into Vermont to seek asylum. And got caught. Labelled a terrorist by the media and charged with conspiracy, she was technically innocent until proven guilty. But after an extensive FBI disinformation campaign she was widely considered a terrorist until proven otherwise. 
        By September 1978 former Chicago Seven lawyer William Kunstler had taken the case. Along with other defense attorneys and the Berster Defense Committee, he dug in at the Burlington home I shared with Doreen Kraft, Robin Lloyd and our infant son Jesse. Bill eventually moved into a spare bedroom. Evenings were often filled with fascinating group dinners and wide-ranging chats. 
        Over the next weeks we also underwent an immersive course in courtroom dynamics and Bill’s blend of legal jujitsu and theatrics. So compelling were the issues, so high the stakes, that I began to devote most of my time to the case. — Greg Guma 

DOCUMENTARY PREVIEW
Kunstler’s Defense, excerpt from a film in development, 
based on an intimate interview with legendary lawyer
William Kunstler during his defense of Kristina Berster
Bill Kunstler with Jesse Lloyd Guma

False Narrative: Eight Chapters
(Click to read)

Thursday, January 25, 2024

MAVERICK MEDIA — From Politics to the Parnormal

2024 CATALOGUE

Coming later this year… 

Managing Chaos 
is about alternative media, and also about the pitfalls of holding on to democracy when a culture is polarized, trust is eroded, and governance is flawed. 

Does this sound familiar?


Mixing a compelling personal story with key moments in Pacifica Radio’s rich history and the challenges of practicing democracy, it’s the saga of America’s original listener-supported network and a fast-moving cautionary tale. 



“The deeper I looked the more convoluted and intractable the problems appeared: Charges and counter-charges of secrecy, waste, racism, sexism, harassment and violence, turf battles over local fiefdoms, manipulation, and alleged fraud. A fratricidal war with no end in sight.”

— from Chapter 1


Praise from early Pacifica community readers…


Greg Guma's journalistic eye precisely captures the essence of contemporary Pacifica as it struggles with its own contradictions and the proliferation of competing media alternatives to re-establish a relevancy and significance. — Terry Goodman


… he is the first executive in Pacifica who has been willing, and able, to share his experiences. — Nalini Lasiewicz


While serving on the Pacifica Radio National Board I not only developed a real respect for Greg Guma and his leadership of the network and Foundation as executive director, but I worked in a faction of the Board at that time which tried to consolidate more responsibilities in that office. — Don White


Excerpt: Mergers and Mind Games

From Media Consolidation to Digital Indoctrination


Released in 2023




Also by Greg Guma (1970-2023)

Click title for purchase, viewing and listening options


Fiction


Spirits of Desire


Inquisitions (and Other Un-American Activities)audio drama


Dons of Time




Non-fiction


The People’s Republic:

Vermont and the Sanders Revolution


Restless Spirits & Popular Movements:

 A Vermont History


Progressive Eclipse: 

Bernie, Burlington and the Movement That Changed Vermont*


Bread & Puppet: 

Stories of Struggle and Faith (editor, photo book)


Into the Mystic: 

From Spiritualism to Theosophy in the Gilded Age


Uneasy Empire: 

Repression, Globalization, and What We Can Do


Big Lies: 

Warping Reality and Undermining Democracy*


Prisoners of the Real: 

World Disorder, Rational Management, and Dionysian Leadership


Passport to Freedom: 

A Guide for World Citizens (with Garry Davis)


Fake News: 

Journalism in the Age of Deceptions


Planet Pacifica: 

Progressive Media’s Fragile Democracy


*digital only



Film


If It Makes You Want to Learn (1970)


Journey Home: Accompaniment in Guatemala (script & narration)


Fragile Paradise (2021)


In Development: Woman of Another World








Wednesday, January 3, 2024