During the course of the War Council, several of the leading members of the WUO gave impassioned speeches designed, as
Judy Siff later said, to "really psych [the group] up." Some of these speeches would become very controversial. Mark Rudd gave a speech in which he described himself as a "monomaniacal" "Captain Ahab" set out to kill "the white whale of imperialism," and speculated that killing a "pig" or blowing up a building would be a "really wonderful feeling." In her speech,
Bernardine Dohrn praised the actions of the
Manson family (although she would later claim that the speech was meant to be satirical), saying, "Dig it; first they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the room with them, then they even shoved a fork into pig Tate's stomach. Wild!" Holding up four fingers (symbolizing the fork) became the WUO's salute during the War Council. ==Historical Perspectives==