His army later encouraged and joined in a nationwide massacre of known and suspected Communists, which the C.I.A. has said claimed 250,000 lives before it ended in early 1966.
They rounded up the known Communists, of course.
Chairman of Russian War Relief, which, according to the FBI, was "infiltrated with known Communists, Communist leaders, fellow travelers, and front organizations"
Both were known as hangers-on at "left-leaning parties also attended by known Communists and fellow travelers."
These were largely involving surveillance of suspected SWAPO activists, known Communists, and other criminals.
He produced a piece of paper which he claimed contained a list of known Communists working for the State Department.
In some areas, civilian militia knew where to find known Communists and their sympathisers, while in others the Army demanded lists of Communists from village heads.
According to a 1943 FBI report, the group was "infiltrated with known Communists, Communist leaders, fellow travelers, and front organizations."
But then Sparky Smith was consorting with known Communists.
However, it is generally agreed that he produced a piece of paper that he claimed contained a list of known Communists working for the State Department.