Dave Blalock
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Dave Blalock (born 1950 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania), is an American anti-war activist who helped overturn the 1989 Flag Protection Act.
Presently he lives in Heidelberg, Germany with his third wife.
Blalock appeared in the theatrical production of Friedrich Schiller’s Wallenstein of Helgard Haug and Daniel Wetzel of Rimini Protokoll (2005-2007) where among a cast of ten people out of real life - such as a conservative politician unveiling his election campaign strategies, a German former Hitler boy, Weimar's former chief police officer - to tell his story of a fraging in the midst of Intrigue, War & Death. He is co-author of The Dictionary of War, an international book project, supported by the German government (2007).
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- Text of Supreme Court ruling in United States vs Eichman; in particular paragraph C1.