Peter C. Reynolds
Peter C. Reynolds (born ca. 1953) was a member of the 1970s anti-war youth group Youth Action. The group had split from the National Youth Alliance and attempted to appeal to both leftist and rightist young people.
In the early morning hours of July 24, 1972, Reynolds stalked and confronted former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara at his mansion home in Washington DC, serving him a mock arrest warrant to appear in Los Angeles before America's youth to stand trial for high treason, war crimes against humanity, and various other crimes and felonies."[1] The startled McNamara who was at the time President of the World Bank took the piece of paper while his security team looked on in horror. No arrest was made, and it was not known if McNamara responded to the sham warrant.
A few years later Reynolds became a free-lance reporter scoring a journalistic coup when he obtained the secret guest list of the 1974 Bilderberg meeting in Megeve, France.[2]
Notes
- ↑ "McNamara Arrested", Washington Observer Newsletter, Number 144, August 15, 1972
- ↑ Washington Observer Newsletter, Number 183, August 1. 1974