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Message #9963 - New Of The US And World
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Date: 03-23-92 00:34
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From: David Stanley
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To: All
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Subject: Common Ground interview with KC dePass
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Common Ground: So would you say the American people are asleep or
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apathetic?
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dePass: Well it's tremendously discouraging. But I don't believe they're
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asleep at all, and I don't think it's apathy. If you watch the speed and
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skill with which they drive on the freeways you know they're not asleep, and
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if you damage their property or kick their dog or kick them off a business
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deal, then there's a tremendous amount of high energy in the American
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people. Just watch a football game. The energy is there. The strength is
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there. The will is there. It's just directed at self-interest. And I think
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that's because, quite simply, it's an affluent society and it's made us a
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very arrogant society.
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People only worry about things that affect them directly, personally. You
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have to learn to care about your neighbor-black, white, male, female,
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homosexual, heterosexual, you have to care about something other than
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yourself. Because what the government is doing presently is destroying
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the infrastructure of a people, a nation. They're taking your neighbors to
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camps, tight now as we speak. And I can't stand that.
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CG: What do you mean by work camps?
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dePass: This isn't a myth, it's in public law. It isn't a supposition, it
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isn't a left wing or spot light newspaper analysis It is a fact of our own
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public administration. What's happened is the federal government has
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passed laws going back 1986 to close military bases. Public law #99570.
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Two years later in the '88 drug law, #101690, they authorized studies to look
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at the involuntary confinement of the mentally ill, then redefined drug use
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as being a sign of mental illness, so if you smoke marijuana they can
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confine you. In the 1989 defense authorization act, they turned the drug war
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over to the Pentagon. And they culled from the '88 drug law to give the
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Pentagon the power to establish work details for those people put on the
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military bases under "boot camps." While this is going on in federal law,
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states are being coerced in the 1986 and '88 drug laws: if they don't adopt
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these laws at the state level, they will lose highway funding. So 19 states
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established boot camps before it became legal at the federal level to
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actually close the military bases and establish the boot camps, which they
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only did seven months ago--in the new drug and crime bill that just passed
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in the House and Senate. The Senate bill number was 1241 and the House bill
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was 3371. Well they just passed it in a joint conference committee. They're
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going to close ten military bases, turn them into federal boot camps and
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turn the prisoners over to the Pentagon for work programs. Now there are
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congressmen and senators saying let's put the homeless there. They want to
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put the homeless there; they want to put illegal aliens in separate camps.
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They are also looking very seriously at AIDS camps, in the future. If the
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AIDS epidemic runs it's course, by the year 2000 approximately one and a
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half million to three million people will have died of AIDS, and they plan
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on taking the remainder, which may be as many as ten million HIV positive
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that are dying, and putting them in separate camps. In the end, it's a
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tremendous cross-section of our American culture, and your personal
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opinions and biases are not what matters here. We are literally talking
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about a Weimar Republic conversion of America into the Fourth Reich. And
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nobody gives a damn.
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... The 12 Steps! There are 12 steps between my computer and the toilet!
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--- Blue Wave/TG v2.05 [NR]
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* Origin: Information Laboratories --- Seattle, WA. (1:343/96.0)
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Message #9964 - New Of The US And World
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Date: 03-23-92 00:35
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From: David Stanley
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To: All
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Subject: KC dePass interview part 2
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CG: Are you suggesting selective depopulation? What is the purpose of these
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camps?
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dePass: Well, they're not converting these military bases into work camps
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out of Some benign aspect of rehabilitation. They're taking the anti social
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element of society, in George Bush's own vernacular, and place in them in
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concentration camps. Now I'm not calling them death camps. I'm calling them
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a concentration, in camps, of a population that has become undesirable to
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the American people. And this is not a conspiracy theory. It's in the laws.
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I presented this on Mike Siegel's radio show and the vast majority of people
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in Seattle said I was out of my mind. But Mike would tell them, he's reading
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from federal law, he's not making this up, he's reading it from the law
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itself, laws to close military bases and to then into detention centers.
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CG: What will happen in the camps?
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dePass: Well, who do you think is going to plant George Bush's one billion
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trees? You're going to pay for them as taxpayers and these people are going
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to plant them. Immediately an environmentalist will say, "Well I don't
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have a problem with that." What a minute. We're talking about slavery here,
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people. Arresting people for a first time drug offense, marijuana, putting
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them in a work camp, making them work for the Pentagon to plant trees and
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you say it's OK? I like the idea of planting trees. You go plant them.
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But it gets worse. In the New York Time, August 5th, 1991, headline, front
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page: "Military has new strategic goal in clean-up of vast toxic waste.~
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Well,who do you think is going to be cleaning up, on site, the toxic waste?
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G.E. employees? Central forces personnel? The highly trained civil
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engineers? Of the military? I don't think so. Somebody's got to be on-sight,
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wearing the machinery and collecting the glowing purple sludge. There's no
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technology that does it, people have to do it. Well who's gonna do it.'
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Nobody wants to hear it because that's an incredibly ugly prophesy, but I
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didn't see it in a crystal ball. It was on one front page of the NEw York
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Times. And to me that means this has to stop.
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The worst part of it is the American people aren't paying attention. The
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military has been turned inward against the American people. It's us that
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are the enemy now. Drug users, AIDS victims, the homeless, cleaning up toxic
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dumps. We're the enemy. There's now an internal enemy of the state just as
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the Jews were the Internal enemy of the German Republic. Well we have an
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internal enemy and the army can now be used against the American people,
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legally, by law. And they're doing it. That's where we're at. That's the
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empire. That's George Bush's new world order.
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Common Ground: How did this come about? Has it just happened so slowly that
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we didn't notice or has it been veiled in rhetoric?
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KC dePass: The work camps were outlined in the 1988 drug law, #101690. The
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U.S. military was given the job of fighting the drug war under the National
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Defcnse Authorization act of 1989, because the government says there's a
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national emergency, we have a drug epidemic. Well, epidemic by definition
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means it's on the rise, not on the decline. And every single category of
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drug usage in America, every single category... is off sharply and down
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drastically. 2.8 million fewer people use cocaine than before. What is my
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source? The national drug control strategy report of 1989, '90, and '91.
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Bill Bennett's office, the drug czar.
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Every category of drug usage has been off sharply since 1979 to '85, then
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room 1985-88. SO if drug usage is off sharply, down drastically and fewer
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people than ever are using cocaine, why are we locking everyone up in boot
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camps? We've been solving the problem socially, as a people, all by
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ourselves, no government intervention. Those statistics are before the
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1986 and 188 drug laws, by the drug laws' own admission in Appendix D. I was
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sitting in a hotel room at two in the morning after I'd given a lecture in
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Portland--and I'm reading the appendix to the drug czar's report and I'm
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going, "There's no epidemic." They're saying there's no epidemic, it's on
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the decline.
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But the government says there's a state of national emergency, we have an
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epidemic.
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And there is none. By their own admission But it gives them the opportu-
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nity to pass laws, to establish boot camps, work camps, concentration camps,
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and give first time drug offenders five years with no chance of parole. They
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can pass these laws under the perception that we have an increasing epidemic
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and we must do something. Now you can't tell me that the congressmen and
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senators don't know this. Congress is lying and the people are
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ignorant.
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Now that the bases have either been closed or designated to be closed,
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they're coming back at us the congressmen and senators very quietly
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saying, "Well hey, for the sake of efficiency and to save money, we don't
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have to build new prisons. We can take these military bases, put huts and
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tents on them and house the homeless, house the AIDS patients, we can house
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the illegal aliens, and by golly while we're at it, we can house the drug
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users. We don't have to spend taxpayers' money to build new prisons."
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They're Iying through their teeth. They always knew they were going to do
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this. I can prove it, with their laws.
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... Protect rare coprolites, they're an endangered feces.
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--- Blue Wave/TG v2.05 [NR]
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* Origin: Information Laboratories --- Seattle, WA. (1:343/96.0)
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