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@ -76,6 +76,16 @@ Find:\(?\d{3}-?\)? ?\d{3}-?\d{4}
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Replace with:<data type="phoneNumber">\0</digit>
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```
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Fixing number format:
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Find: `(\d+?) 1/2`
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Replace with: `\1.5`
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Find: `(\d+?) 1/8`
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Replace with: `\1.125`
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Find: `(\d+?) 3/4`
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Replace with: `\1.75`
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Finding percentages:
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```
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Find:\d*-*\d*\.?\d+%
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ computers could keep track of all income.</p>
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service stations and Lucky supermarkets, which announced in September 1986
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that their pumps and check-out stands now accept automatic teller bank
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cards. With this system, payment is deducted electronically from the user's
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bank account before the user received his purchase. Within one month, 6,400
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bank account before the user received his purchase. Within one month, 6400
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service stations and supermarkets in 23 states were fitted with the system.</p>
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<p>The gentlemen who came up with the laser reader in supermarkets for IBM
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ forced through fish ladders and chutes. *</p>
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<p>Just as impressive is what Walter Wriston, the chairman of CitiCorp did in
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1983. He passed a rule within the bank that was later withdrawn as a result
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of public outcry. His rule stated that unless you were a depositor of $5,000
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of public outcry. His rule stated that unless you were a depositor of $5000
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or more, you were not entitled to a teller. This meant that the vast
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majority of depositors would have to stand in line outside the bank and
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"talk" to machines. This was an economic move, of course, because banks have
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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ and 1). To manage large numbers, computers use a binary coded decimal system
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(BCD) which consists of groups of four digits, to make up all numbers. By
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comparing the groups of number listed below one can find each system's
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equivalent symbol. Thus, 0011, 0111, 0101 in the binary coded decimal system
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is equal to our decimal system number 1,375.</p>
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is equal to our decimal system number 1375.</p>
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<p> Decimal System Binary System</p>
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@ -282,13 +282,13 @@ unique because 0110 written backwards or upside-down is still 0110. The
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only other number in the BCD system with the same property is its complement
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1001, or 9. (However, not every computer counts past 7.) This consistency is
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the same in every country in the world, unaffected by language because every
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computer speaks the same language of "1's" and "0's." Thus, 0110,0110,0110
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computer speaks the same language of "1's" and "0's." Thus, 011001100110
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is 666 universally.</p>
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<p>In the Book of Revelation; John said that 666 is the mark of the beast. This
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number also represents the universal consistency of the computers that will
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be required to control the world's finances and thus the world's people.
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When John wrote 1,900 years ago, he did not know anything about the binary
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When John wrote 1900 years ago, he did not know anything about the binary
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number system, computers, or why computers would require binary coded
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decimals. Yet, he stated emphatically that the mark of the beast is 666.</p>
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ universe. All lifeforms were created by God, and will evolve through the
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process God laid forth unto us. The universe is infinitely large, which
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shows God's power is also infinitely large.</p>
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<p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
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<div>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
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<p>Volume II: Explanation of the Planes and their signifigance to the supernatural</p>
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ radar operators at RAF Watton in Norfolk picked up an oddity on
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their screens. Then RAF Phantom pilots reported seeing intense
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bright lights in the sky. Former radar operator Mal Scurrah said:
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`As the Phantoms got close the hovering object shot upwards at
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phenomenal speed " monitored at more than 1,000 mph.' Later, airmen
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phenomenal speed " monitored at more than 1000 mph.' Later, airmen
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stationed at RAF Woodbridge in Suffolk investigated a mystery fire
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in Rendlesham Forest. Sergeant Jim Penniston witnessed the
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encounter with airman John Burroughs. Penniston said: `The air was
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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ murdered because he was so close to uncovering sinister elements in
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what he called `the Octopus'.' Believability: 7/10</p>
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<p> Q IS FOR CARROLL QUIGLEY, the granddaddy of all modern American
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conspiracists. Quigley's 1,340-page volume Tragedy And Hope "
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conspiracists. Quigley's 1340-page volume Tragedy And Hope "
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History Of The World In Our Time (1966) included a dozen pages on
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the existence of a hitherto unknown secret society, run by Alfred,
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Lord Milner, Lloyd George's Chef de Cabinet, funded by Cecil
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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ home named Kincora was being used as a homosexual trap for
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intelligence gathering against prominent Unionist politicians. In
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1990 an inquiry conducted by James Calcutt QC found Wallace's
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dismissal to be unsafe and ordered the Ministry to award him
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pounds 30,000 in compensation. The inquiry was not, however,
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pounds 30000 in compensation. The inquiry was not, however,
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empowered to make any judgment on Wallace's allegations.
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Believability: 7/10</p>
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ biological warfare center with the full blessing of the US government?
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scientific exercise that got out of hand. It was a cold-blooded
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successful attempt to create a killer virus which was then used in a
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successful experiment in Africa. So successful in fact that most of
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Central Africa may be wiped out, 75,000,000 dead within 3-5 years.
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Central Africa may be wiped out, 75000000 dead within 3-5 years.
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It was not an accident, it was deliberate. In the Federation
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Proceedings of the United States in 1972, WHO said : " In relation
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<xml><p></p>
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<xml>
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<p>The following articles are extracted from New Dawn magazine,
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Volume No. 1 & 2. (C) Copyright April 1992. Subscription rates are
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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ findings to be convincing. He recently announced that his
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government was building a factory to allow the mass production of
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alpha interferon.**</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>AIDS - Man-Made Holocaust</p>
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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ to concentrate all their skill and resources in a
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world-wide battle against this terrible threat, and to end
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the horror of germ warfare research.**</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>The Mystery of Skull Valley</p>
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ American author. This book is based on dramatic events
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during which the victims were fortunately not people but
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animals. March 14-20, 1968 was a black week for American
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farmers grazing sheep in the remote pasturelands of
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semi-desert Skull Valley, Utah. About 6,500 sheep died
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semi-desert Skull Valley, Utah. About 6500 sheep died
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there in those seven days under mysterious circumstances.
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Even more of a mystery was that people, cattle and other
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animals in the area were unscathed. Everybody - farmers,
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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ direction of the U.S. military authorities, a test of
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TMU-28/B spray tanks with nerve agent VX, was carried out
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at Dugway on March 13, 1968. The gas was dispersed from an
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F-4E jet bomber by means of two spray tanks with a total
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capacity of 1,200 litres. The bomber flew at an altitude
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capacity of 1200 litres. The bomber flew at an altitude
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of 40 to 45 m. During the test something went wrong with
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one of the tanks (or so the version ran), and besides, the
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direction of the wind varied, with the result that part of
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@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ according to U.S. data available to disseminate from one
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to three kilograms of VX per hectare of target, or 100
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thousand times more than the contamination level in Skull
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Valley given in the official version. Reports said that in
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a flock totalling 2,800 sheep, 2,500 or 90 per cent, were
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a flock totalling 2800 sheep, 2500 or 90 per cent, were
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killed. No such effect is possible where the VX
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contamination level is 0.02 gram per hectare. A
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publication put out by the Dugway proving ground said that
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@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ many sheep in Skull Valley turned out to be part of the
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Pentagon's programme for designing a new biological agent,
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the AIDS pathogen.**</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>AIDS: As Biological & Psychological Warfare</p>
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@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ description of the function of the AIDS virus. The
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incidence of AIDS infections in Africa coincides exactly
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with the locations of the massive W.H.O. smallpox
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vaccination program in the mid-1970's (London Times, May
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11, 1987). Some 14,000 Haitians then on UN secondment to
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11, 1987). Some 14000 Haitians then on UN secondment to
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Central Africa were also vaccinated in this campaign.
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Personnel actually conducting the vaccinations may have
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been completely unaware that the vaccine was anything
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@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ Indians a number of blankets that had been infected with
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smallpox, causing many deaths. One indication of the
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actual U.S. military priorities regarding BW was the
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importation of the entire Japanese germ warfare unit
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(#731) following WW II. These people killed over 3,000
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(#731) following WW II. These people killed over 3000
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POWs, including many Americans, in a variety of grisly
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experiments, yet they were granted complete amnesty and
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given American military positions in exchange for sharing
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@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ story in the Indian press might have led, if they had not
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been sidetracked by two major domestic disasters shortly
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thereafter: the assassination of Indira Gandhi on Oct. 31
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and the Bhopal Union Carbide plant "accident" that killed
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several thousand and injured over 200,000 on Dec. 3.
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several thousand and injured over 200000 on Dec. 3.
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Apparently, homosexuals were an initial target in the U.S.
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because their sexual practices would help in the rapid
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spread of the disease, and because it was correctly
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<p>Abridged from Now What #1.**</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>Immunex</p>
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<p> For example, this virus:</p>
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<p> -----------
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<div> -----------
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-----------</p>
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-----------</div>
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<p> ... a virus of bacteria (bugs have diseases, too), doesn't look
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anything like this virus:</p>
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viruses" is almost certainly a recombinant virus from fusing a
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cattle virus, bovine leukemia virus:</p>
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<p> =
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<div> =
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*
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=* *=</p>
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=* *=</div>
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<p> =* ++++ *=</p>
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<div> =* ++++ *=</div>
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<p> =* *=
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<div> =* *=
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*
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=</p>
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=</div>
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<p> Page 7</p>
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<p> ...with sheep visna virus:</p>
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<p> *
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* *</p>
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<div> *
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* *</div>
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<p> * ==== *</p>
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<div> * ==== *</div>
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<p> * *
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*</p>
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<div> * *
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*</div>
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<p> You combine the two in human tissue culture cells and you get bovine
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visna virus:</p>
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<p> =
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<div> =
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*
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=* *=</p>
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=* *=</div>
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<p> =* ==== *=</p>
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<div> =* ==== *=</div>
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<p> =* *=
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<div> =* *=
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*
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=</p>
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=</div>
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<p> ... A VIRUS THAT HERETOFORE DID NOT EXIST -- a product of man,
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engineered in a laboratory.</p>
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<p> Now, if you isolate the AIDS virus from an infected human, it
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looks like this:</p>
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<p> =
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<div> =
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*
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=* *=</p>
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=* *=</div>
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<p> =* ==== *=</p>
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<div> =* ==== *=</div>
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<p> =* *=
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<div> =* *=
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*
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=</p>
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=</div>
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<p> It doesn't look like this (the tick virus):</p>
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<p> ... or this (the cattle virus):</p>
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<p> =
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<div> =
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*
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=* *=</p>
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=* *=</div>
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<p> =* ++++ *=</p>
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<div> =* ++++ *=</div>
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<p> =* *=
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<div> =* *=
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*
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=</p>
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=</div>
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<p> Page 8</p>
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<p> It looks like THIS:</p>
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<p> =
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<div> =
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*
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=* *=</p>
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=* *=</div>
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<p> =* ==== *=</p>
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<div> =* ==== *=</div>
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<p> =* *=
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<div> =* *=
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*
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=</p>
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=</div>
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<p> ... the recombinant virus from cattle and sheep AND ITS CALLED
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AIDS. You don't have to be a genius to understand this. Any
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14 Salk/Sabin s.v.-40 Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci., vol. 77, #8,
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p. 4861, and Atlantic Monthly, 2/76.</p>
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<p> --------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
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<div> --------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
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<p> If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as
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this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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<p>AIDS-1 Rev. May 1986</p>
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<p></p></xml>
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</xml>
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infection has spread dramatically. During the first few years after its
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discovery, the number of AIDS patients doubled every six months, and is still
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doubling every 12 months now though numerous measures have been taken against
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it. Based on these figures, it is estimated that in the US, which had 120,000
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cases of AIDS at the end of 1988, 900,000 people will have AIDS or will have
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it. Based on these figures, it is estimated that in the US, which had 120000
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cases of AIDS at the end of 1988, 900000 people will have AIDS or will have
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died of it by the end of 1991. It is also estimated that the number of people
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infected is at least ten times the number of those suffering from an acute case
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of AIDS. That in the year 1995 there will be between 10-14 million cases of
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book (or assuming the date is accurate, vice versa) of the same name. Written
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by Leslie Watkins, it was published by Sphere Books Ltd. in 1978.</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>ALTERNATIVE 003
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by
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Edward Uhler Condon, a professor of astrophysics, to head an investigation
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team at Colorado University.</p>
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<p>Condon's budget was $500,000. Shortly before his report appeared in
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<p>Condon's budget was $500000. Shortly before his report appeared in
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1968, this story appeared in the London Evening Standard:</p>
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<p>The Condon study is making headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. It
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James McDonald, the senior physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric
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Physics at the University of Arizona and widely respected in his field. In a
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wary, but ominous, telephone conversation this week, Dr. McDonald told me
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that he is "most distressed." Condon's 1,485-page report denied the
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that he is "most distressed." Condon's 1485-page report denied the
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existence of Flying Saucers and a panel of the American National Academy of
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Sciences endorsed the conclusion that "further extensive study probably
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cannot be justified."</p>
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<p>Dr. O'Neill is a Princeton professor who served, during a 1976
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sabbatical, as Professor of Aerospace at the Massachusetts Institute of
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Technology and who gets nearly $500,000 each year in research grants from
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Technology and who gets nearly $500000 each year in research grants from
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NASA. Here is a section from that article:</p>
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<p>The United Nations, he says, has conservatively estimated that the
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22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be poorer and
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hungrier than the world today, he says.</p>
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<p>Dr. O'Neill also explained the problems caused by the earth's 4,000 mile
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<p>Dr. O'Neill also explained the problems caused by the earth's 4000 mile
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atmospheric layer, but presumably because the article was comparatively
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short one, he was not quoted on the additional threat posed by the notorious
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"greenhouse" syndrome.</p>
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before ordinary people started to suspect the devastating truth about this
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planet on which we live. That person, of course, is the old man$</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p>Section 2</p>
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that Benson and the rest of the television team did not discover, not until
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after their programme had been screened. </p>
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<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------ </p>
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<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------ </div>
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<p>Copies of Alternative 3 are rare. There is a source in ENGLAND which
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we do not currently know, however, you may purchase an imported copy for
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Voice phone (Jerry 214-324-8741...Ron 214-484-3189
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KeelyNet (214) 324-3501</p>
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<p>======================================================================</p>
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<div>======================================================================</div>
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<p>The Truth about Alternative 3
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from its author, Leslie Watkins</p>
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sold out. If the book is reprinted, you can be sure we'll let you know and
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we'll carry it in the Windwords bookstore.</p>
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<p></p></xml>
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|
||||
this info in the process, the consequences are yours
|
||||
and yours alone.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<div> </div>
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<p> Useful Addresses and Phone Numbers
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||||
----------------------------------</p>
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||||
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@ -756,11 +756,11 @@ performance are evaluated with each exercise.</p>
|
||||
<p>One thing about Hogan's Alley - it has a 100% success rate in solving of cases,
|
||||
pretty impressive. Something that is not pretty impressive about the FBI is the
|
||||
starting pay agents earn. According to a 8 January 1990 U.S. News and World
|
||||
Report quirk the starting pay of a FBI agent is $26,261. Consider that an agent
|
||||
Report quirk the starting pay of a FBI agent is $26261. Consider that an agent
|
||||
does not choice his assignment location, the agent could be placed in a very
|
||||
high cost of living area. Placement in certain cities such as NYC offer
|
||||
slightly more pay, however it is not enough for the work that they perform for
|
||||
all of us. Yet even worse is the pay for DEA agents $19,493 to $23,846.</p>
|
||||
all of us. Yet even worse is the pay for DEA agents $19493 to $23846.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Congress is aware of these low salaries (after all they, the Congressmen
|
||||
and Senators literally took care of themselves) and will hopefully rectify the
|
||||
|
@ -13,11 +13,13 @@ May 24-26, 1991, p. 9
|
||||
|
||||
DO ASSASSINATIONS ALTER THE COURSE OF HISTORY?
|
||||
by Simon Freeman and Ronald Payne
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
India faces collapse with the violent death of Rajiv Gandhi--or
|
||||
does it? Simon Freeman and Ronald Payne analyse the importance of
|
||||
individuals in the march of events
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
They have paid their tributes, expressed their horror and
|
||||
pledged, as they always do when one of their number is murdered,
|
||||
that democracy will triumph in the face of terrorism. Now, in
|
||||
@ -25,7 +27,8 @@ their weekend retreats, with their foreign affairs advisers and
|
||||
their top secret intelligence reports, world leaders will have to
|
||||
judge the true impact on India of the assassination of Rajiv
|
||||
Gandhi.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
They will conclude, perhaps a little unhappily for them but
|
||||
fortunately for the rest of us, that Gandhi's death is unlikely
|
||||
to be more than a footnote, if a substantial one, in the history
|
||||
@ -33,13 +36,15 @@ of his country. India will not disintegrate. There will be no
|
||||
civil war. The Indian military will not stage a coup. Pakistan
|
||||
will not launch the oft-predicted strike which would set the
|
||||
region ablaze.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Some Indians, perhaps many, may die over the next month in
|
||||
the kind of primitive ethnic and religious feuding which has
|
||||
always threatened to destroy the country. But, unless history is
|
||||
truly mischievous, India will muddle through and get on with the
|
||||
business of trying to survive.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
It is rarely the personal stature of a statesman which
|
||||
decides how pivotal his contribution to history will be. History
|
||||
usually depends less on the drama of an assassination or the
|
||||
@ -47,7 +52,8 @@ status of the victim than on more profound political, economic or
|
||||
demographic forces. In retrospect, it often appears that assassin
|
||||
and victim were inexorably drawn together to become the catalyst
|
||||
for inevitable change.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The most spectacular assassination in modern European
|
||||
history--the shooting of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife
|
||||
at Sarajevo in 1914 by a Serbian student, Gavrilo Princip--was
|
||||
@ -56,7 +62,8 @@ serious historians today subscribe to the theory that, had
|
||||
Princip not pressed the trigger that late June day in the cause
|
||||
of Serbian nationalism, the 19th-century order would have
|
||||
survived.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Dr Christopher Andrew, of Cambridge University, believes
|
||||
that the assassination merely set the timetable for war. He said:
|
||||
"Even if the Archduke had not been killed then there might have
|
||||
@ -64,20 +71,23 @@ been a great war anyway." Other experts now talk not of Princip
|
||||
but of an explosive cocktail of nationalism straining within
|
||||
decrepit empires and of fatally dangerous alliances built by
|
||||
leaders from an earlier world.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
It is possible to see Sarajevo as the climax to a period in
|
||||
which political murders became almost routine. The reference
|
||||
books on late 19th-century Europe are peppered with the names of
|
||||
hapless, long-forgotten politicians who were shot, bombed or
|
||||
stabbed because, so it was thought by the many bands of
|
||||
extremists, that was the only way to force change.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
While there are no precise ways to assess the real
|
||||
importance of an assassination, historians like Andrew reckon
|
||||
that there are some general guidelines. In the stable, advanced
|
||||
democracies of today the murder of a top politician is unlikely
|
||||
to cause more than outrage and pain.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When the Irish Republican Army blew up the Grand Hotel in
|
||||
Brighton in 1984 in an attempt to kill Prime Minister Margaret
|
||||
Thatcher and most of her Cabinet, they hoped that there would be
|
||||
@ -86,7 +96,8 @@ their leaders to pull out of Northern Ireland. But, even if
|
||||
Thatcher had died this would not have happened. Her death would
|
||||
probably have strengthened her successor's resolve not to bow to
|
||||
terrorism.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The IRA should have known this from the reaction to the
|
||||
killing five years earlier of Lord Louis Mountbatten,
|
||||
distinguished soldier, public servant and pillar of the British
|
||||
@ -101,7 +112,8 @@ Prime Minister Olof Palme accomplish anything. The murder--still
|
||||
unsolved--drew the usual, but clearly genuine, shocked response
|
||||
from world leaders. But even at the time they were hardpressed to
|
||||
pretend that Palme's murder would fundamentally matter to Sweden.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The Third World, on the other hand, is more volatile.
|
||||
Sometimes, as in India, countries are an uneasy blend of
|
||||
feudalism and capitalism, dynastic authoritarianism and
|
||||
@ -112,13 +124,15 @@ Pakistan since 1977, was blown up in his plane in the summer of
|
||||
1988. But, though he had long seemed crucial to the continuing
|
||||
stability of the country, his death seemed to be the fated climax
|
||||
to the era of military rule.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The murder of Egypt's President Sadat in October 1981 seemed
|
||||
then to herald some new dark age of internal repression and
|
||||
aggression towards Israel. But his successor, Hosni Mubarak,
|
||||
merely edged closer to the Arab world without returning to the
|
||||
pre-Sadat hostility towards Israel.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The killers of kings and dictators in other Arab countries
|
||||
have also discovered that they have murdered in vain. Iraq has
|
||||
endured a succession of brutal military dictators who have died
|
||||
@ -127,7 +141,8 @@ experienced democracy is the result of economic and historical
|
||||
realities, not assassins' bullets. Saudi Arabia has also seen its
|
||||
share of high level killings yet, today, the House of Saud
|
||||
remains immovably in power.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But in the United States, where the idea of righteous
|
||||
violence is deeply embedded in the national consciousness, the
|
||||
grand assassination has been part of the political process for
|
||||
@ -138,7 +153,8 @@ Kennedy in 1963; his brother, Robert, heir apparent, shot in
|
||||
1968; Martin Luther King, civil rights campaigner and Nobel Peace
|
||||
Prize winner, gunned down the same year. Ronald Reagan could
|
||||
easily have followed in 1981 when he was shot and badly wounded.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
John Kennedy's death now appears important for different
|
||||
reasons from those one might have expected at the time. It did
|
||||
not derail any of his vaunted civil rights or welfare programmes;
|
||||
@ -146,18 +162,22 @@ rather his death guaranteed that his successor, Lyndon Johnson,
|
||||
would be able to push the Kennedy blueprint for a New America
|
||||
through Congress. Nor did it end the creeping US involvement in
|
||||
Vietnam.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But Kennedy has been immortalised by his assassin and the
|
||||
mythology of his unfulfilled promise will endure long after his
|
||||
real accomplishments are forgotten.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In a curious, perverse, sense he and his fellow-martyrs
|
||||
might live on as far more potent symbols of change than if they
|
||||
had survived into gentle retirement with their fudges revealed
|
||||
and their frailties exposed.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Why good leaders die and bad ones survive
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Few names of hated tyrants appear on the roll-call of world
|
||||
leaders who fall to the assassin's bomb, knife or bullet, writes
|
||||
Ronald Payne. One of the curiosities of the trade in political
|
||||
@ -165,49 +185,58 @@ murder is that those the world generally recognises as bad guys
|
||||
often live to a ripe old age or die quietly in their beds. Few
|
||||
who mourn the passing of Rajiv Gandhi would have shed so many
|
||||
tears had President Saddam Hussein been blown to pieces in Iraq.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There was a time only a few years ago when Americans and
|
||||
Europeans would have celebrated the violent demise of President
|
||||
Muammar Gaddafi. Both the Libyan leader and Hussein live on, as
|
||||
do Idi Amin of Uganda, or Fidel Castro, whom the American Central
|
||||
Intelligence Agency plotted so imaginatively and ineffectually to
|
||||
remove.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When academics play the game of what might have been, the
|
||||
consequences of assassinating such monstres sacres as Stalin and
|
||||
Hitler arise.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When the Russian dictator died suddenly of natural causes,
|
||||
the whole Soviet Union was paralysed because no leader dared
|
||||
claim the right to succeed him. That in itself suggests what
|
||||
might have happened had Stalin been shot unexpectedly at a more
|
||||
critical moment.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The timing of a political murder is crucial. Had Adolf
|
||||
Hitler been assassinated before he achieved full power or before
|
||||
his invasion of the Soviet Union, the history of Germany, and
|
||||
indeed of Europe, would have been very different.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Fascinating though such intellectual exercises are, it seems
|
||||
that as a rule it is the decent, the innocent and the relatively
|
||||
harmless who perish as assassins' victims.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The reason may not be far to seek. Tyrants watch their backs
|
||||
pretty carefully. The secret police are ever active. It is easier
|
||||
to kill statesmen in democracies where the rule of law prevails
|
||||
and the sad truth is that leaders in those countries which
|
||||
exercise authority through voting rather than shooting are more
|
||||
at risk than Middle East tyrants.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
A further reason for the survival of the hated monster
|
||||
figure might be that Western intelligence services have been
|
||||
forbidden to go in for execution. The CIA and the British secret
|
||||
intelligence service are now out of the killing business. Even
|
||||
the KGB's assassination specialists seem to have been stood down.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In any case the Kremlin was hardly keen on the murder of
|
||||
ruling statesmen even in the bad old days. Soviet leaders
|
||||
understood the realities of power well enough to know that such
|
||||
acts were unlikely to further their cause.
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
</div></xml>
|
@ -14,56 +14,67 @@ Reprinted with permission from the author.
|
||||
CONSPIRACY THEORIES: DOUBTS REFUSE TO DIE
|
||||
by Bob Dudney
|
||||
Special to the Times Herald
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Editor's Note: Bob Dudney, a former reporter for the Dallas Times
|
||||
Herald, has written hundreds of articles about the investigation
|
||||
of President Kennedy's assassination. He has covered
|
||||
congressional inquiries on the subject, has interviewed dozens of
|
||||
people connected with it, and has examined thousands of
|
||||
government documents.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The shots fired in Dealey Plaza on a sunny Dallas day 20
|
||||
years ago still reverberate in a bizarre way: the belief that
|
||||
President John F. Kennedy's assassination resulted from a
|
||||
conspiracy.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There is a deep, almost theological assumption by some
|
||||
Americans that the President was the victim of conspirators who
|
||||
still roam at large. The conclusion is strange because there is
|
||||
no solid evidence to support it--and significant reasons to
|
||||
believe it is false.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There is no denying the difficulty of accepting the Warren
|
||||
Commission's verdict on the events of Nov. 22, 1963--that a
|
||||
down-and-out, 24-year-old ex-Marine named Lee Harvey Oswald, with
|
||||
no outside assistance, murdered the most glamorous, powerful man
|
||||
in the world at the time.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But no matter how strong the unwillingness to believe, the
|
||||
evidence in the case demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that
|
||||
there was no plot. Undermining the scores of conspiracy theories
|
||||
that have cropped up over the years are three crucial factors:
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- The scientific, eyewitness and medical data establishing
|
||||
that Oswald shot Kennedy.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- The absence of uncontroverted evidence linking Oswald to
|
||||
other conspirators.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- The lack of evidence to suggest that Oswald was
|
||||
unwittingly manipulated by others.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
So long as these elements remain unshaken, claims that a
|
||||
sinister plot was afoot that November day will amount to nothing
|
||||
more than speculation.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Nevertheless, theories about the active involvement of
|
||||
others in the assassination thrive and multiply. Their
|
||||
proponents--some skilled and some not, some sincere and some not
|
||||
--have produced dozens of books, films and articles that purport
|
||||
to reveal the "full" treachery of events in Dallas two decades
|
||||
ago.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In fact, from the volume and variety of conspiracy theories,
|
||||
one might conclude that the possibility of a conspiracy had never
|
||||
been officially probed. The theories discount thousands of
|
||||
@ -72,7 +83,8 @@ question by the Warren panel, the FBI and the CIA in 1963 and
|
||||
1964; the Rockefeller Commission in 1975; the Senate Select
|
||||
Committee on Intelligence in 1975 and the House Committee on
|
||||
Assassinations in 1977-1978.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The list of "suspects" the theories implicate is extensive.
|
||||
Among them: The Soviet KGB; anti-Soviet exiles; Fidel Castro;
|
||||
pro-Castro Cubans in the United States; anti-Castro Cubans;
|
||||
@ -81,27 +93,32 @@ wing fanatics; left wing Marxists; the Mafia; rogue Texas oilmen;
|
||||
labor unions; Southern white racists; the Dallas Police
|
||||
Department; the CIA; the FBI; the Secret Service; the Chinese
|
||||
communists; reactionary Army officers; and Jewish extremists.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But it is not enough to demonstrate that some group stood to
|
||||
benefit from the murder. Theorists must establish participation
|
||||
of two or more people in the murder. This they have not done.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Each theory alters the nature of Oswald's role in the death,
|
||||
but the possible changes are necessarily limited. The principle
|
||||
theories are:
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Oswald is innocent: Adherents of this contention maintain
|
||||
that law enforcement officials--cynically or through honest
|
||||
error--settled on Oswald as the assassin even though there was no
|
||||
reliable evidence against him. They say Oswald could have
|
||||
exonerated himself at a trial had he not been killed by Dallas
|
||||
nightclub owner Jack Ruby.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Challenging this theory is an abundance of evidence.
|
||||
Scientific testing and physical evidence found at the scene show
|
||||
that shots were fired at Kennedy's limousine from a sixth-floor
|
||||
window of the Texas School Book Depository building.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Oswald worked in the building at Elm and Houston. He was
|
||||
seen leaving it shortly after the shooting. Crates were found
|
||||
stacked by the sixth-floor window as an apparent gun brace.
|
||||
@ -109,7 +126,8 @@ Oswald's fingerprints were on the crates. The morning of the
|
||||
assassination, Oswald was seen carrying a long, paper-wrapped
|
||||
object into the building. Wrapping paper found near the window
|
||||
bore Oswald's fingerprints.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
A rifle was found hidden between boxes in the building. A
|
||||
bullet and the bullet fragments removed from Kennedy, Connally
|
||||
and the limousine ballistically matched the rifle. Oswald's palm
|
||||
@ -117,40 +135,47 @@ print was found on the rifle. The rifle, purchased from a Chicago
|
||||
mail order house, had been shipped to a Dallas post office box
|
||||
rented by Oswald. A photograph showed Oswald holding a rifle
|
||||
identical to the one found.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Proponents of this theory retort that all of the evidence
|
||||
was fabricated and put credence in Oswald's post-arrest
|
||||
declaration that he hadn't killed anyone.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But claims that the incriminating rifle photo was doctored--
|
||||
with Oswald's head superimposed over another man's body--were
|
||||
dispelled by Marina Oswald's confirmation that she took the
|
||||
picture. And claims that Oswald's rifle was planted in the room
|
||||
after the assassination were refuted by ballistic tests that
|
||||
showed it fired the deadly shots.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Given the problems with claims of planted evidence, some
|
||||
theorists have argued that there must have been a "planted
|
||||
Oswald," or Oswald impersonator on the scene. This contention,
|
||||
however, has been difficult to reconcile with the Oswald
|
||||
fingerprints and palmprints found on the evidence.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Two years ago, conspiracy theorists, successfully pressed
|
||||
for the opening of Oswald's grave to show it contained an
|
||||
imposter--probably a Soviet agent. Subsequent examination,
|
||||
however, determined the body was the "real" Lee Harvey Oswald.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Oswald had accomplices: Faced with the weight of evidence
|
||||
indicating Oswald's guilt, quite a few conspiracy theories have
|
||||
contended he was only one of those involved.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Some theories assert that a person or persons helped put
|
||||
Oswald in position to shoot the President. They leave unexplained
|
||||
why Oswald would need such help. As an employee of the book
|
||||
depository, he had easy access to the building. After the
|
||||
shooting, according to witnesses' testimony, he sought no help in
|
||||
fleeing and left downtown Dallas by city bus and then a taxi.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Moreover, it would seem unlikely that accomplices could have
|
||||
helped get Oswald a job that put him on the motorcycle route.
|
||||
Oswald got his job at the depository on Oct. 15. White House
|
||||
@ -159,14 +184,16 @@ Nov. 4, and the map of the route was not published until Nov. 19.
|
||||
Somewhat more credible is the contention others provided
|
||||
secret financing, planning, direction or encouragement for the
|
||||
murder that Oswald carried out.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In this scenario, the chief suspect over the years has been
|
||||
the Soviet Union. After all, Oswald defected to Russia in 1959.
|
||||
He married a Russian woman, Marina Prusakova, in 1961. He was a
|
||||
vociferous Marxist. Even after he returned to the United States
|
||||
in June 1962, Oswald had several fleeting contacts with Soviet
|
||||
diplomats.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
However, no evidence of Soviet complicity has been found.
|
||||
Investigators who combed Oswald's effects discovered no
|
||||
unexplained funds, no code books, no messages--nothing to suggest
|
||||
@ -174,7 +201,8 @@ a Soviet hand in Oswald's actions. Also, had Oswald been
|
||||
recruited as a Soviet agent, the Russians would not have been
|
||||
likely to allow him to defect, as he did--thereby exposing his
|
||||
relationship with them.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The other top suspect has been Cuba. Oswald admired Fidel
|
||||
Castro; he was a member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee in
|
||||
the United States; he visited the Cuban embassy in Mexico City a
|
||||
@ -182,19 +210,21 @@ few weeks before the assassination, seeking a travel visa to that
|
||||
country. Because the CIA was backing assassination plots against
|
||||
Castro at the time, some speculate that Castro may have
|
||||
retaliated through Oswald.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
But, as with the theory of Soviet involvement, there is no
|
||||
evidence. At one point, there did appear to be some. A young
|
||||
Central American informant told U.S. authorities he saw Oswald in
|
||||
the Cuban embassy, talking to two other men, one of whom was
|
||||
conversing in Spanish. Later, he said, Oswald supposedly received
|
||||
$6,500 to kill an important person. Under questioning, however,
|
||||
$6500 to kill an important person. Under questioning, however,
|
||||
the informant admitted he had never seen Oswald and had
|
||||
fabricated the transaction, wishing to stir up American hatred
|
||||
for Castro's Cuba. Subsequently, he retracted his retraction.
|
||||
Finally, he failed a lie-detector test. Anyway, Oswald did not
|
||||
speak Spanish.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Another account suggesting possible Cuban involvement was
|
||||
provided by a Cuban exile who testified before the Warren
|
||||
commission. She said two Hispanic men and an Anglo man they
|
||||
@ -205,18 +235,22 @@ Oswald in television film as the man she had seen, but federal
|
||||
investigators said they do not believe it was him. They said they
|
||||
believe that at that time, Oswald was traveling from his New
|
||||
Orleans home to Mexico in his quest for a Cuban entry visa.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The most publicized theories involving Oswald accomplices
|
||||
are those that have featured other gunmen.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
These various versions have assassins firing from other
|
||||
windows in the depository building; from the Dal-Tex building;
|
||||
from sewer drains, a grassy knoll near Dealey Plaza, the railroad
|
||||
bridge over Elm, Main and Commerce streets and the Dallas County
|
||||
Courthouse roof; and firing with silencers or automatic weapons.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The arguments surrounding these claims:
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- One-man, one-bullet: The first shot that wounded Kennedy
|
||||
in the neck did not also hit John Connally, as the Warren
|
||||
Commission concluded. Rather they were struck by individual
|
||||
@ -226,7 +260,8 @@ Administration engineer, conducted an exhaustive study of this
|
||||
question in 1978. The panel's conclusion: It is not only
|
||||
possible, but almost certain that Kennedy and Connally were hit
|
||||
by the same bullet.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- Filmed accomplices: Photographs of Dealey Plaza taken at
|
||||
the time of the assassination show a dim form behind a wall on a
|
||||
grassy knoll to the right and in front of the presidential
|
||||
@ -234,7 +269,8 @@ limousine. However, investigators found no spent cartridges,
|
||||
weapons or footprints in this area. A panel of photography
|
||||
experts concluded in 1978 that the images on the film were
|
||||
shadows.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Films and photos also show a man in Dealey Plaza opening and
|
||||
closing a black umbrella. Conspiracy theories suggest he was
|
||||
signaling gunmen or that some weapon was hidden in the umbrella.
|
||||
@ -242,7 +278,8 @@ But at a hearing of the House Assassinations Committee in 1978, a
|
||||
mild-mannered Dallas insurance worker identified himself as the
|
||||
mysterious "umbrella man" and said he was only trying to harass
|
||||
Kennedy.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- Head movement: The famous Zapruder film of the
|
||||
assassination clearly shows President Kennedy's head lurching
|
||||
backward when it was struck by the fatal gunshot. If the shot had
|
||||
@ -253,7 +290,8 @@ caused by a shot from the rear. Moreover, a panel of
|
||||
wound-ballistics scientists concluded that the backward motion
|
||||
was caused by the sudden tightening of the President's neck
|
||||
muscles.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
- Tape-recorded sounds: Sound transmitted through the
|
||||
microphone of a motorcycle patrolman in the motorcade, and
|
||||
recorded at Dallas police headquarters, shows four noise
|
||||
@ -264,24 +302,28 @@ firings in Dealey Plaza, compared the sounds and concluded it was
|
||||
Commission had concluded that no more than three shots had been
|
||||
fired from the window. The source of the previously unknown one,
|
||||
the acoustical experts said, was the grassy knoll area.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The finding was the first scientific evidence supporting a
|
||||
conspiracy theory and stirred an uproar. But it, too, was later
|
||||
discounted. Twelve experts assembled by the National Research
|
||||
Council reviewed the tapes and concluded the "spikes" were
|
||||
actually recorded about a minute after the assassination.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The Assassinations Committee also grappled futily with the
|
||||
prospect of a likely colleague for Oswald. "The question is with
|
||||
who," said one member of the now-defunct committee. "If there's a
|
||||
conspirator, then who could it have been? We asked ourselves over
|
||||
and over: What associates did Oswald have, where was there
|
||||
evidence of conspiracy? We found none."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Oswald was manipulated: These theories suggest that Oswald,
|
||||
and perhaps other operatives, were unknowingly influenced in
|
||||
their actions.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There can be only one reasonable candidate to mastermind
|
||||
such a project--the KGB. It would have been the only organization
|
||||
with the scientific means and the extended access to Oswald. Even
|
||||
@ -289,11 +331,13 @@ some Warren Commission lawyers and CIA members briefly toyed with
|
||||
the possibility. Because Oswald spent some time in a Soviet
|
||||
hospital while residing in Russia, there was the suspicion he
|
||||
might have been brainwashed.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Once again, the problem is that there is no evidence to
|
||||
suggest Oswald was brainwashed. Moreover, the CIA believes KGB
|
||||
"mind conditioning" techniques at the time were primitive.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Surely, it is impossible to rule out the prospect of a
|
||||
conspiracy in the assassination. The Warren Commission itself did
|
||||
not do so. "Because of the difficulty of providing negatives to a
|
||||
@ -302,7 +346,9 @@ certainty," the panel said, proving there was no conspiracy
|
||||
"if there is any such evidence it has been beyond the reach of
|
||||
all the investigative agencies and resources of the United
|
||||
States."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Twenty years later, that is still the case.
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
</div></xml>
|
@ -15,17 +15,20 @@ Reprinted with permission from the author.
|
||||
Sun cleared dawn's drizzle, but gloom clouded Dallas
|
||||
by Bryan Woolley
|
||||
Staff Writer
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The valet walked past the Secret Service guard and entered
|
||||
Suite 850 of Fort Worth's Texas Hotel. He knocked on the door of
|
||||
the master bedroom. It was 7:30 a.m. "Mr. President," he said,
|
||||
"it's raining out."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
President John F. Kennedy, coming out of sleep, replied,
|
||||
"That's too bad."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
While he was dressing, he heard the murmur of the crowd
|
||||
outside and went to the window. Below him, 5,000 people were
|
||||
outside and went to the window. Below him, 5000 people were
|
||||
standing patiently in the soft drizzle, some wearing raincoats,
|
||||
some holding umbrellas, most simply ignoring the weather. They
|
||||
were office and factory workers. They had begun gathering before
|
||||
@ -33,7 +36,8 @@ dawn to hear the speech the President would make in the parking
|
||||
lot where they stood. Mounted police officers wearing yellow
|
||||
slickers moved among them. "Gosh, look at the crowd!" the
|
||||
President said to his wife. "Just look! Isn't that terrific."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In the lobby, he was joined by Vice President Lyndon
|
||||
Johnson, Gov. John Connally, Sen. Ralph Yarborough, several
|
||||
members of Congress and the president of the Fort Worth Chamber
|
||||
@ -41,35 +45,41 @@ of Commerce. They crossed Eighth Street and plunged into the
|
||||
crowd, shaking hands, smiling. They mounted the truck that was to
|
||||
serve as the speaker's platform. Kennedy grabbed the microphone
|
||||
and shouted: "There are no faint hearts in Fort Worth!"
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The crowd cheered. Somebody yelled, "Where's Jackie?"
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Kennedy pointed toward his eighth-floor window. "Mrs.
|
||||
Kennedy is organizing herself," he replied. "It takes her a
|
||||
little longer, but, of course, she looks better than we do when
|
||||
she does it."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Fort Worth was the third stop on the President's five-city
|
||||
Texas tour. He had ridden through Houston and San Antonio like a
|
||||
triumphant emperor, and Fort Worth had stayed up past midnight to
|
||||
welcome the handsome 46-year-old President and his beautiful
|
||||
34-year-old wife, lining their route from Carswell Air Force base
|
||||
to the hotel.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
After an informal speech in the parking lot, he would go to
|
||||
the hotel, deliver a breakfast speech, fly from Carswell to Love
|
||||
Field, ride in a motorcade through Dallas, deliver a speech at a
|
||||
$100-a-plate luncheon at the Dallas Trade Mart, fly to Austin for
|
||||
a banquet and a reception at the Governor's Mansion, and then go
|
||||
to the LBJ ranch for a weekend of rest.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Back inside the Texas Hotel, Kennedy accepted the ceremonial
|
||||
cowboy hat from his hosts, but refused to wear it for
|
||||
photographers and TV cameramen. He would model it later, he said,
|
||||
at the White House. His breakfast speech was the standard
|
||||
fence-mending one-- about the greatness of Texas and Fort Worth
|
||||
and the Democratic Party--and it drew a thunderous ovation.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The President and the first lady retired to Suite 850 to
|
||||
prepare for the flight to Dallas. Kennedy placed a call to former
|
||||
Vice President John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner in Uvalde, Texas,
|
||||
@ -79,7 +89,8 @@ Dallas Morning News. "Welcome Mr. Kennedy to Dallas," it read. In
|
||||
13 rhetorical questions, something called the "American
|
||||
Fact-Finding Committee" accused the administration of selling out
|
||||
the world to communism.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"Oh, you know, we're heading into nut country today," the
|
||||
President said. Mrs. Kennedy later told author William Manchester
|
||||
that he paced the floor and then stopped in front of her. "You
|
||||
@ -88,17 +99,20 @@ a president," he said. "There was the rain and the night, and we
|
||||
were all getting jostled. Suppose a man had a pistol in a
|
||||
briefcase." He pointed a finger at the wall and pretended to fire
|
||||
two shots.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Not many in the presidential party were looking forward to
|
||||
Dallas. Several Texans--some from Dallas--had warned the
|
||||
President not to include Dallas on his Texas tour, that an ugly
|
||||
incident was likely to occur there. But Kennedy insisted that the
|
||||
state's second-largest city be placed on the itinerary.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
So the preparations had been made. Dallas civic leaders had
|
||||
launched a public relations campaign to try to ensure a friendly
|
||||
turnout for the President.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Seven hundred law officers--city police officers and
|
||||
firefighters, sheriff's deputies, Texas Rangers and state highway
|
||||
patrol officers--had been assembled to keep order. About the time
|
||||
@ -106,7 +120,8 @@ that John Kennedy was waking up, Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry
|
||||
had gone on TV to warn that his officers would take "immediate
|
||||
action to block any improper conduct." If the police were
|
||||
inadequate, he said, even citizen's arrests were authorized.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Others were preparing, too, in the early morning. Waiters
|
||||
were setting the places for the Trade Mart luncheon. A warehouse
|
||||
worker named Lee Harvey Oswald sneaked a rifle and a telescopic
|
||||
@ -115,7 +130,8 @@ showing that the rain probably would be past Dallas by the time
|
||||
the presidential party arrived, a Kennedy aide told the Secret
|
||||
Service not to put the bubble-top on the big blue limousine in
|
||||
which the President and Mrs. Kennedy would ride.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Air Force One had barely left the runway at Carswell before
|
||||
it began its descent toward Love Field. The flight took only 13
|
||||
minutes. The big plane touched down at 11:38 a.m. Police armed
|
||||
@ -128,7 +144,8 @@ Freedom," "Yankees Go Home And Take Your Equals With You." They
|
||||
booed and hissed when the President and first lady emerged from
|
||||
the plane, smiled, waved and descended the stairs of Air Force
|
||||
One.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
For the fourth time in 24 hours, Lyndon and Lady Bird
|
||||
Johnson were waiting to welcome the Kennedys to a Texas city. The
|
||||
presidential couple was introduced to the 12-man official
|
||||
@ -136,7 +153,8 @@ welcoming committee. Mrs. Earle Cabell, wife of the Dallas mayor,
|
||||
presented Mrs. Kennedy with a bouquet of red roses. Then Kennedy
|
||||
broke from the official cluster and moved along the chain-link
|
||||
fence, smiling, shaking hands; letting people touch him.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At 11:55, two motorcycle police officers led the motorcade
|
||||
out of Love Field and turned left on Mockingbird Lane. Police
|
||||
Chief Curry drove the lead car. With him rode Dallas County
|
||||
@ -147,21 +165,24 @@ seats and the Kennedys in the back seat. Two motorcycles flanked
|
||||
the car on each side. Next was another convertible, full of
|
||||
Kennedy aides and Secret Service agents, and four more agents
|
||||
standing on its running boards.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Then came the vice presidential convertible, carrying two
|
||||
Secret Service agents, the Johnsons and Yarborough. A Texas
|
||||
highway patrol officer and four Secret Service agents rode in the
|
||||
next car. A press pool car, a press bus, convertibles bearing
|
||||
photographers, and cars carrying lesser dignitaries completed the
|
||||
procession.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The motorcade would move through a sizable portion of
|
||||
Dallas--along Mockingbird to Lemmon Avenue, right on Lemmon to
|
||||
Turtle Creek Boulevard, along Turtle Creek and Cedar Springs Road
|
||||
to Harwood Street, down Harwood to Main Street, where, at City
|
||||
Hall, it would turn right and move westward along Main through
|
||||
the downtown business district.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At the west end of downtown, it would turn right onto
|
||||
Houston Street and then immediately left onto Elm Street and move
|
||||
through the Triple Underpass. A few yards beyond the underpass,
|
||||
@ -176,7 +197,8 @@ that she was wearing the pink wool suit. She had expected woolen
|
||||
weather. It was, after all, late November. She put on sunglasses,
|
||||
but her husband told her to take them off. The people wanted to
|
||||
see her, he said.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At the corner of Lemmon and Lomo Alto, a group of children
|
||||
held a long banner reading, "Please Stop and Shake Our Hands."
|
||||
Kennedy ordered his driver to stop. He got out and shook their
|
||||
@ -185,14 +207,16 @@ greet a group of nuns. At Lee Park on Turtle Creek, the crowd
|
||||
began to thicken. And at Harwood and Live Oak, still two blocks
|
||||
from the turn onto Main, the people in the motorcade heard the
|
||||
downtown crowd murmuring like a distant tide.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When the caravan made the turn, it faced pandemonium. People
|
||||
were standing 10 and 12 deep on the sidewalks. Red, white and
|
||||
blue bunting fluttered from the buildings. People leaned out
|
||||
windows, waving and screaming. There were no picket signs, no
|
||||
sour faces. The feared Dallas crowd was friendly--even adoring.
|
||||
The nuts had stayed home. It was 12:21 p.m.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At the Trade Mart, the luncheon guests were showing their
|
||||
tickets to the door guards and filing to their seats. The huge
|
||||
building was surrounded by Dallas and Texas police, standing at
|
||||
@ -201,14 +225,17 @@ protesters. Inside the atrium hall, parakeets flew freely from
|
||||
tree to tree. A fountain splashed. An organist was practicing
|
||||
"Hail to the Chief." Dozens of yellow roses adorned the head
|
||||
table. The presidential seal had been mounted on the rostrum.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
As the motorcade neared Houston Street, the size of the
|
||||
crowd diminished, but the cheers and applause were still hearty.
|
||||
Nellie Connally turned in her seat and said, "You can't say
|
||||
Dallas doesn't love you, Mr. President."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Kennedy replied, "No, you can't."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Workers from the Texas School Book Depository, the Dal-Tex
|
||||
Building and the Dallas County buildings lined the sidewalks at
|
||||
Houston and Elm as the head of the motorcade turned toward the
|
||||
@ -217,41 +244,48 @@ had brought their children to see the President. Several
|
||||
spectators noticed a man standing very still in a sixth-floor
|
||||
corner window of the depository. One man saw the rifle he was
|
||||
holding and assumed he was a Secret Service agent.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
As the blue limousine made the sharp left turn from Houston
|
||||
onto Elm, the Hertz rental car time-and-temperature sign on the
|
||||
roof of the depository red 12:30. A Secret Service man in the
|
||||
motorcade radioed the Trade Mart: "Halfback to Base. Five minutes
|
||||
to destination." He wrote in his shift log: "12:35 p.m. President
|
||||
Kennedy arrived at Trade Mart."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Some thought the noises were firecrackers. Others thought a
|
||||
motorcycle was backfiring. Some recognized them as rifle shots.
|
||||
Pigeons flew from the roof of the depository. Kennedy lurched
|
||||
forward and grabbed his neck.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Sen. Yarborough, in the vice president's car, cried, "My
|
||||
God! They've shot the President!" Secret Service agent Rufus
|
||||
Youngblood climbed from the front seat to the back, threw Johnson
|
||||
to the floorboard and covered him with his own body.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In the blue limousine, Gov. Connally had been hit, too. He
|
||||
pitched forward and fell toward his wife. "No, no, no, no, no!"
|
||||
he screamed.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Then another shot. The President's head exploded. Blood
|
||||
spattered the occupants of the blue car. The first lady, in
|
||||
shock, tried to climb out over the trunk. A Secret Service agent
|
||||
pushed her back. The car slowed and then lurched out of the
|
||||
motorcade line and sped past the Triple Underpass, with Chief
|
||||
Curry's car and the Secret Service car in pursuit.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
UPI White House correspondent Merriman Smith was sitting in
|
||||
the middle of the front seat of the press pool car. He grabbed
|
||||
the mobile phone. He called the wire service's Dallas bureau and
|
||||
dictated the first bulletin: "Three shots were fired at President
|
||||
Kennedy's motorcade in downtown Dallas."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The cheers of greeting in Dealey Plaza rose to screams of
|
||||
horror and fear. "They killed him! They killed him! They killed
|
||||
him!" Parents grabbed children and ran. Men and women lay
|
||||
@ -260,13 +294,15 @@ was disintegrating, the cars veering hither and yon, trying to
|
||||
get through the crowd and follow the limousine. Helmeted police
|
||||
officers leaped from motorcycles, pulled guns, looked wildly
|
||||
about. The Hertz clock still read 12:30.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The staff at Parkland Memorial Hospital had only five
|
||||
minutes notice of the massive emergency rushing upon them, and
|
||||
many thought the message was a joke. When the blue car arrived,
|
||||
they weren't ready. No one was waiting at the emergency entrance.
|
||||
A Secret Service agent dashed inside to order stretchers.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Connally--whose wounds were serious but not fatal--was
|
||||
wheeled to Trauma Room No. 2, Kennedy to Trauma Room No. 1. Teams
|
||||
of surgeons and nurses went to work. The Secret Service regrouped
|
||||
@ -274,16 +310,19 @@ around the Johnsons and hustled them to seclusion in another part
|
||||
of the hospital. Reporters dashed around the halls and offices,
|
||||
searching for phones. Parkland patients heard the news and rushed
|
||||
to have a look.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"Gentlemen," a weeping Yarborough told reporters, "this has
|
||||
been a deed of horror. Excalibur has sunk beneath the waves."
|
||||
Mrs. Kennedy insisted on being in the trauma room with her
|
||||
husband. A nurse protested, but she was admitted.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Outside, more of the motorcade vehicles were arriving. Their
|
||||
passengers tumbled out and stared in horror at the blood-soaked
|
||||
convertible.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At 1 p.m., Dr. Kemp Clark, the senior physician working on
|
||||
the President, pronounced him dead. A priest administered last
|
||||
rites. At 1:13, the news was carried to the vice president. At
|
||||
@ -292,7 +331,8 @@ massive plot against the government, spirited the Johnsons away
|
||||
to unmarked cars and sped to Love Field. They boarded Air Force
|
||||
One at 1:33, while Kennedy press aide Malcolm Kilduff was
|
||||
announcing the President's death to the press.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Police were still combing the Dealey Plaza area for
|
||||
Kennedy's murderer. Indeed, only a minute after the fatal shot
|
||||
was fired, Marrion Baker, a Dallas motorcycle officer, had
|
||||
@ -306,7 +346,8 @@ Baker let him go. A minute later, Oswald walked out the front
|
||||
door of the depository, where he encountered NBC reporter Robert
|
||||
MacNeil, who was looking for a phone. Oswald told him he could
|
||||
find one inside. Five minutes later, police sealed off the door.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At 12:44, Oswald boarded a bus at Elm and Murphy streets,
|
||||
seven blocks from the depository, but got off a few minutes later
|
||||
when the bus was caught in a traffic snarl. By 12:45, Dallas
|
||||
@ -317,13 +358,15 @@ minutes later, Oswald caught a taxicab at the Greyhound bus
|
||||
station and rode to Beckley and Neely, a corner near his Oak
|
||||
Cliff rooming house. He went to his room, got a pistol and left
|
||||
again.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Meanwhile, Roy Truly had drawn up a list of depository
|
||||
employees and told police that Oswald was missing. At 1:12,
|
||||
sheriff's deputies found three empty cartridge cases near the
|
||||
sixth floor corner window. Ten minutes later, they would find the
|
||||
rifle, hidden between boxes of textbooks in the room.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At 1:15, Dallas officer J.D. Tippett was cruising by a drug
|
||||
store at 10th and Patton, less than a mile from the Oak Cliff
|
||||
rooming house, and spotted Oswald walking along the sidewalk.
|
||||
@ -332,7 +375,8 @@ him. Oswald jerked his pistol from under his jacket, shot four
|
||||
times and ran away. Nine people saw the shooting. A pickup truck
|
||||
driver took the dead officer's radio mike and said, "Hello,
|
||||
police operator. We've had a shooting out here."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
On Air Force One, stewards were removing some of the seats
|
||||
in the tail compartment to make room for President Kennedy's
|
||||
coffin. In the plane's stateroom, Lyndon Johnson was watching
|
||||
@ -343,7 +387,8 @@ wait. Others thought it might be dangerous for the country to be
|
||||
without a President while he was en route. Johnson decided he
|
||||
would assume the office in Dallas. "Now," he said, "What about
|
||||
the oath?"
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The aides and congressmen were embarrassed. They could
|
||||
remember neither the words nor where to find them. They couldn't
|
||||
remember who, besides Supreme Court justices, was authorized to
|
||||
@ -356,7 +401,8 @@ dictated it by phone from Washington, and U.S. District Judge
|
||||
Sarah Hughes, an old friend of Johnson who had been appointed to
|
||||
the North Texas federal bench by Kennedy, was dispatched to Love
|
||||
Field.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At 1:40, Lee Oswald ran into the Texas Theater on West
|
||||
Jefferson--eight blocks from officer Tippit's body--without
|
||||
buying a ticket. The box office attendant called the police.
|
||||
@ -364,7 +410,8 @@ Cruisers began converging on the theater. At 1:50, the house
|
||||
lights went up, and officers moved up and down the aisles, looked
|
||||
into the faces of the few patrons. Officer M.N. McDonald stopped
|
||||
at the 10th row and said to a man sitting alone: "Get up."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"Well, it's all over now," Oswald said, according to
|
||||
witnesses and he stood up. But when McDonald moved closer, Oswald
|
||||
struck him in the face and went for his pistol. McDonald struck
|
||||
@ -373,14 +420,16 @@ web of skin between McDonald's thumb and forefinger was caught
|
||||
under the hammer. The gun didn't fire. Other officers joined the
|
||||
fight. They subdued Oswald and hustled him out of the theater. "I
|
||||
protest this police brutality!" Oswald shouted.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Twenty-five minutes later, Capt. Will Fritz, chief of
|
||||
homicide, returned to the Police Department and ordered that the
|
||||
missing Texas School Book Depository worker named Lee Harvey
|
||||
Oswald be arrested as a suspect in the presidential killing. An
|
||||
officer pointed to a small young man with a bruised eye who was
|
||||
sitting in a chair. "There he sits," he said.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
At Parkland, a Secret Service agent called Oneal's Funeral
|
||||
Home in Oak Lawn to order a casket. The funeral director, Vernon
|
||||
Oneal, arrived with it at 1:30. After the President's body had
|
||||
@ -388,7 +437,8 @@ been placed in the casket, Mrs. Kennedy entered Trauma Room No.
|
||||
1, took off her wedding ring and placed it on her husband's
|
||||
finger. The casket was closed and placed on a funeral home cart
|
||||
to be moved to the hearse.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Dr. Earl Rose, the Dallas County medical examiner,
|
||||
protested. Kennedy was a homicide victim, he said, and the body
|
||||
couldn't be released legally until after an autopsy had been
|
||||
@ -398,29 +448,35 @@ casket through the crowd that had gathered at the hospital door
|
||||
and loaded it into the hearse. Mrs. Kennedy rode in the back with
|
||||
it. At 2:20, the dead President was carried up the stairs into
|
||||
Air Force One. Mrs. Kennedy retired to the bedroom.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Judge Hughes boarded the plane at 2:35 and was handed a
|
||||
small white card with the oath scrawled on it. Capt. Cecil
|
||||
Stoughton, an Army Signal Corps photographer, tried to arrange
|
||||
the crowd in the cramped stateroom so that he could take a
|
||||
picture of the ceremony. "We'll wait for Mrs. Kennedy," Johnson
|
||||
said. "I want her here."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Mrs. Kennedy came out of the bedroom still wearing the
|
||||
blood-soaked pink suit. Johnson pressed her hand and said, "This
|
||||
is the saddest moment of my life." The photographer placed her on
|
||||
Johnson's left, Lady Bird on his right. Judge Hughes, the first
|
||||
woman to administer the presidential oath, was shaking.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"What about a Bible?" asked one of the witnesses. Someone
|
||||
remembered that President Kennedy had kept a Bible in the bedroom
|
||||
and went to get it.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"I do solemnly swear..."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The oath lasted 28 seconds. At 2:38 p.m., Lyndon B. Johnson
|
||||
became the 36th President of the United States. The big jet's
|
||||
engines already were screaming. "Now, let's get airborne," he
|
||||
said.
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
</div></xml>
|
@ -14,15 +14,18 @@ Page Number(s) : Special Sec. 1+
|
||||
A REMEMBRANCE OF KENNEDY
|
||||
by Jim Henderson
|
||||
Staff Writer
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
`Let the word go forth from this time and place...that the torch
|
||||
has been passed to a new generation of Americans--born in this
|
||||
century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace,
|
||||
proud of our ancient heritage.'
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
After 20 years, the events seem as compressed as a leanly
|
||||
edited videotape.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
A sunny day, a dark convertible, a steady din rebounding
|
||||
from the canyon walls above a crowded street, three cracks from a
|
||||
rifle in a sniper's nest, a scramble below, engines racing, a
|
||||
@ -30,13 +33,16 @@ sobbing black woman outside Parkland Memorial Hospital, a
|
||||
policeman shot across town, a pronouncement of death, a scrawny,
|
||||
handcuffed suspect in a corridor with Jack Ruby's .38 exploding
|
||||
in his belly.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The nation was stunned by the images that were transmitted
|
||||
from Dallas--hard images formed in terse, teletype prose and more
|
||||
vivid ones fashioned from bits and pieces of celluloid.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
America paused to watch the newsreel.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
A new President quickly sworn in and airlifted into command,
|
||||
a bloodstained widow never far from the coffin, a change to
|
||||
black, a bewildered daughter kneeling before a flag-draped box in
|
||||
@ -45,7 +51,8 @@ riderless horse with empty boots facing backward in the stirrups,
|
||||
a slow-moving caisson, a young boy saluting the honor guard
|
||||
carrying his father to Arlington National Cemetery, the lighting
|
||||
of the eternal flame.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
On the day John F. Kennedy was buried, Alistair Cooke wrote:
|
||||
"He was snuffed out. In that moment, all the decent grief of a
|
||||
nation was taunted and outraged. So along with the sorrow, there
|
||||
@ -53,18 +60,21 @@ is a desperate and howling note from over the land. We may pray
|
||||
on our knees, but when we get up from them, we cry with the poet:
|
||||
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the
|
||||
dying of the light."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
It is only in memory that the howling note from those four
|
||||
days flits past. Behind the newsreel, the hours were agonizing
|
||||
and interminable. For many, particularly in Dallas, time moved as
|
||||
slowly as a motorcade or a horse-drawn caisson.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Erik Jonsson, then-president of the Dallas Citizens Council,
|
||||
would recall the anxiety he felt when the President did not show
|
||||
up on schedule for a luncheon at the Trade Mart. What's going on?
|
||||
he asked himself over and over as the wait, only a few moments in
|
||||
duration, seemed endless.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
After 12:33 p.m. Nov. 22, 1963, the time the first news
|
||||
bulletin notified the republic that its President had been shot
|
||||
in Dallas, the city stood motionless and helpless, waiting for
|
||||
@ -72,7 +82,8 @@ the firestorm of scorn. It came in searing, overlapping bursts.
|
||||
"Are these human beings or are these animals?" Adlai Stevenson
|
||||
had asked moments after he escaped from a violent crowd in Dallas
|
||||
a month earlier.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The world looked again at Dallas with the same question. It
|
||||
would seem, in the slow-motion drift of events, that the answer
|
||||
would never come. Dallas mourned the assassination as the rest of
|
||||
@ -80,32 +91,38 @@ the nation mourned it, as a deeply personal tragedy.
|
||||
Schoolteachers wept as they broke the news to their classes. Men
|
||||
cried in public. Rage and shame and guilt and dread melted into
|
||||
one great immobilizing glob of emotional turmoil.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
An eternity, two hours and 20 minutes, passed before the
|
||||
truth would be known. Kennedy's assassin was not of Dallas, was
|
||||
far removed from the nation's perception of the city and the
|
||||
city's own worst fears of itself.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In time, the world, as well as Dallas, would believe the
|
||||
city was merely caught in one of history's inscrutable warps,
|
||||
that it was only by chance that the light passing through the
|
||||
long prism of that era intersected in Dealey Plaza.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The howl that was heard through the dark night of those
|
||||
times had the tone of a primal scream, a victim raging against a
|
||||
felon. In truth, it was a cry of national doubt, of the sense
|
||||
that America would not be the same. More than mere innocence was
|
||||
lost that day in Dallas. With it went the cable that anchored the
|
||||
nation to its sense of order.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
To the historians who define eras in terms of events rather
|
||||
than years, the decade of the '60s was born in Dallas.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In a great, shuddering spasm, the fragile floodgates that
|
||||
had held back the reservoir of a restless social movement was
|
||||
punctured by the bullets that rained down from the Texas School
|
||||
Book Depository.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Within months, America would experience the first of her
|
||||
long hot summers, just the beginning of another newsreel: the
|
||||
dogs and fire hoses of Birmingham, the first smiling Marines
|
||||
@ -116,15 +133,18 @@ the fires of Watts and Newark and Detroit, Dr. Strangelove,
|
||||
Apollo 11, Woodstock, Charles Manson, the cultural revolution,
|
||||
the counterculture revolution, the sexual revolution, the
|
||||
yippies, the hippies, the peaceniks and the crazies.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In 1968, Stuart Udall, secretary of interior for both
|
||||
Kennedy and Johnson, was asked his opinion of the times, which
|
||||
seemed to be reeling out of control. He offered a sober, but
|
||||
startling, observation.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
"This may be remembered," he said, "as the most creative
|
||||
time in our history."
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
It did not seem such an outrageous judgment when the
|
||||
hurricane had passed. A sorting out had occurred in the storm.
|
||||
Not many years would pass before a black preacher from Chicago
|
||||
@ -134,21 +154,25 @@ could talk of a female running mate without risking ridicule.
|
||||
Wars would be harder to make, nuclear waste harder to conceal,
|
||||
books harder to burn, air harder to pollute, justice harder to
|
||||
deny.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
America was starkly different. Kennedy's presidency and his
|
||||
assassination may have been essential to unlocking the passions
|
||||
of the time, but what the land became was neither his legacy, nor
|
||||
Oswald's nor Dallas.'
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
After the trauma and shame and guilt were gone, the judgment
|
||||
of history would be that Kennedy and Oswald, Edwin Walker and
|
||||
Martin Luther King, George Wallace and Stokely Carmichael, Angela
|
||||
Davis and George Lincoln Rockwell, Dallas and Los Angeles,
|
||||
Memphis and Birmingham, Detroit and Da Nang were fragments of the
|
||||
American character, slivers of the dream and the nightmare.
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The legacy of that sunlit moment in Dallas was a nation's
|
||||
fretful and all-consuming search for itself, a long and howling
|
||||
rage against the dying of the light.
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
</div></xml>
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Next Banking Crisis:
|
||||
=========================================
|
||||
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ is to make the banking industry look healthier than it really is and
|
||||
to permit riskier behavior in the future. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These moves defer tomorrow's disasters, shoring up shaky banks (more
|
||||
than 1,000 are on the F.D.l.C.'s problem list); yesterday's disasters
|
||||
than 1000 are on the F.D.l.C.'s problem list); yesterday's disasters
|
||||
are being dealt with separately. The government has virtually stopped
|
||||
seizing failed banks and thrifts; the liquidators can only move in
|
||||
when ordered to by Administration agencies (the Office of Thrift
|
||||
|
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
international financial system. In 1970, only about $60 billion
|
||||
moved through the international financial system each day. Today
|
||||
more than $2 trillion worth of stocks bonds and currencies cross
|
||||
national borders--a 3,200 percent increase. BCCI took full
|
||||
national borders--a 3200 percent increase. BCCI took full
|
||||
advantage of this growth. By early 1990, it had grown into a $21
|
||||
billion bank with 425 branches in over 75 countries that served
|
||||
1.2 million customers.
|
||||
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
power. American foreign investments jumped from $29.1 billion in
|
||||
1955 to $120 billion in 1970 and $373 billion in 1989. Foreign
|
||||
investments by every country in the world grew nearly tenfold from
|
||||
$112.3 billion in 1967 to $1,023 billion in 1987.
|
||||
$112.3 billion in 1967 to $1023 billion in 1987.
|
||||
U.S. banks also expanded their international operations to
|
||||
provide financial services to their blue-chip clients. In 1965,
|
||||
only 20 U.S. banks with 112 branches had set up shop overseas. By
|
||||
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
American Express Bank Ltd., the Bank of New York and First
|
||||
Chicago.
|
||||
The BCCI study also shows that on an average working day in
|
||||
1984, BCCI conducted 1,434 transactions involving $2.7 billion
|
||||
1984, BCCI conducted 1434 transactions involving $2.7 billion
|
||||
with the five banks. Most of those transactions (700 in all,
|
||||
worth $1.7 billion) involved Bank of America--even though Bank of
|
||||
America had sold its stake in BCCI in 1980.
|
||||
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
| companies. |
|
||||
| Kuwaiti businessman Faisal Saud al Fulajj was a |
|
||||
| small BCCI shareholder. According to the "Wall |
|
||||
| Street Journal," he accepted over $300,000 in bribes |
|
||||
| Street Journal," he accepted over $300000 in bribes |
|
||||
| from Boeing while he was head of the Kuwait Airlines. |
|
||||
| Fulajj was also one of seven men who received $47 |
|
||||
| million in bribes to illegally act as a frontman for |
|
||||
@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
the bank.
|
||||
Impressed with this display of wealth, regulators let CenTrust
|
||||
stay in business. CenTrust lost more money and Paul kept throwing
|
||||
lavish parties--at one $122,000 affair he flew six famous chefs
|
||||
lavish parties--at one $122000 affair he flew six famous chefs
|
||||
first class from the United States to France. When bank
|
||||
regulators finally shut down CenTrust in 1990, taxpayers got stuck
|
||||
with a bill for $2 billion.
|
||||
@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
executives issued him credit cards for his wife and mistress.
|
||||
They booked him into posh New York City hotels and they took him
|
||||
on shopping sprees at the city's largest department stores where
|
||||
Noriega ran up as much as $100,000 worth of credit-card bills.
|
||||
Noriega ran up as much as $100000 worth of credit-card bills.
|
||||
Noriega is believed to have laundered at least $90 million through
|
||||
BCCI.
|
||||
In other cases, BCCI actually helped drug dealers set up
|
||||
@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
||||
scheme to illegally fund the Contras. Jose Blandon, a former
|
||||
Noriega aide, claims that the CIA advised Noriega to use BCCI as
|
||||
his bank. Various published sources say that the CIA was
|
||||
depositing as much as $200,000 a year in Noriega's account at
|
||||
depositing as much as $200000 a year in Noriega's account at
|
||||
BCCI. Noriega, in turn, helped Oliver North set up dummy
|
||||
corporations and secret bank accounts that were used to finance
|
||||
the Contras.
|
||||
|
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ they so richly deserve.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tom Bearden</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> April 13,1984</p>
|
||||
<p> April 131984</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>John Bedini</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -185,47 +185,11 @@ then utilize a special means to cause the battery to recharge itself.</p>
|
||||
<p> First, the battery, controller, and generator are interconnected as shown in figure
|
||||
3. (See also Figure 1)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
/-----\ /-----\
|
||||
o-12v | |===| || | 14v.o
|
||||
[Motor==| |==||===Gen. ]
|
||||
o+ | |===| || | .o
|
||||
\-----/ Mass \-----/
|
||||
Controller
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Figure 1: The Kromery Converter
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Figure 1: The Kromery Converter</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> __________
|
||||
= Brush 1
|
||||
_-_ * =shaft
|
||||
/xxx\ xxx=copper
|
||||
/x/x\x\ = =brush
|
||||
| x*x=|_________ _o--o1
|
||||
\ \x/ /Brush 2 /|
|
||||
\_ _/ 2o--/
|
||||
-
|
||||
= Brush 3 o--o3
|
||||
__________ Equivelant
|
||||
Circuit
|
||||
|
||||
Figure 2: Controller Construction
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3O To controller 1O To controller
|
||||
| brush #3 | brush #1
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| Mass | 2O To controller
|
||||
| Gen. Motor| | brush #2
|
||||
| ____ = ____ | |
|
||||
\----O+ |-=-| +O-/ \-To batt +
|
||||
/--O- |-=-| -O--+---To batt -
|
||||
| ---- = ---- |
|
||||
\---------------/
|
||||
|
||||
Figure 3: Schematic of the device
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Figure 3: Schematic of the device </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Let's begin by stating certain facts. The ions move backwards under charging
|
||||
conditions and in reverse under discharging conditions. So here we start our new
|
||||
@ -342,40 +306,13 @@ positive line a 12 V light bulb.</p>
|
||||
batrery voltage had dropped from 11.05 V to 9.10 V. The speed of the converter
|
||||
was stabale at 1020 rpm.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> /----------\ /----\
|
||||
/--O Kromery +O----+--O+12v|
|
||||
|/-OConverter-O---+---O- | FIGURE K - 1 || \--
|
||||
--------/ || \----/ ||
|
||||
|| || /------------/|
|
||||
KROMERY CONVERTER |\-------. |
|
||||
| | / \ |
|
||||
| | /FW \ |
|
||||
TEST SETUP #1 | \-Bridg+--(X)-/
|
||||
| \ / Bulb
|
||||
| \ /
|
||||
\--------.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In the next test we introduced a seperate battery (battery #2) for charging from
|
||||
the converter.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We recharged the battery #2 from 12.30 V to 12.40 V within 4 minutes, and we measured
|
||||
a current flow into the battery #2 of 0.8 amperes.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> /----------\ /----\
|
||||
/--O Kromery +O-------O+12v|
|
||||
|/-OConverter-O-------O-#1 | FIGURE K - 2 || \--
|
||||
--------/ \----/ ||
|
||||
|| /-------------\
|
||||
/----\ KROMERY CONVERTER |\-------. \--O-
|
||||
12*| | | / \ /--O+#2 |
|
||||
| | /FW \ | \----/
|
||||
TEST SETUP #2 | \-Bridg+--(/)-/
|
||||
| \ / Ampere *Note difference
|
||||
| \ / Meter in polarity from
|
||||
\--------. battery #1.
|
||||
|
||||
Figure K-2 shows the second test setup. Because the kromery converter ran
|
||||
<p>Figure K-2 shows the second test setup. Because the kromery converter ran
|
||||
too slow on one 12 V battery, we decided to drive the converter using 24 V via tw
|
||||
o 12 V batteries, connected in series.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -421,13 +358,13 @@ dropped and the speed increased.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Input Current 3.90 3.00 2.20 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> ------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Watts In 98.67 75.00 54.78 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Watts Out N/A 10.26 N/A 56.78 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> ------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Speed In Rev/Sec 40.00 65.00 73.00 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -437,7 +374,7 @@ dropped and the speed increased.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Watts In/Out N/A 7.31 N/A 1.32 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ============================================================</p>
|
||||
<div> ============================================================</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Table K - 1</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -459,7 +396,7 @@ to the conventional laws of physics.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Input Current 3.90 3.90 3.39 2.30 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> ------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Watts In 99.06 98.67 67.80 50.37 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -474,11 +411,11 @@ to the conventional laws of physics.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Output Current N/A 0.75 N/A N/A </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> ------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Watts In/Out N/A 0.85 0.37 0.08 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ============================================================</p>
|
||||
<div> ============================================================</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Table K - 2</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ closely associated with BNL.)
|
||||
Bush and Gelli are friends. Gelli was guest of honor at the 1981
|
||||
Reagan-Bush inaugural ball. (N.Y. Times, June 4, 1981, page 7.) Kissinger
|
||||
also knew Gelli. When Gelli was arrested in March, 1981, Kissinger
|
||||
immediately sent an agent to Rome with $18,000 to try to buy some of the
|
||||
immediately sent an agent to Rome with $18000 to try to buy some of the
|
||||
documents in the P2 case to keep them from becoming public ( In These
|
||||
Times, Sept. 1982). It may be of interest that P2 had a lodge in Chicago.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ looks like an owl. Clogher discovered that the rock is concrete,
|
||||
covered with moss to look natural. The Cremation of Care ritual
|
||||
takes place in front of the owl when, on the first night of camp,
|
||||
robed members burn a doll representing Dull Care.
|
||||
Bohemian Grove includes 122 distinct camps in its 2,700
|
||||
Bohemian Grove includes 122 distinct camps in its 2700
|
||||
acres. The camps have whimsical names such as Whiskey Flat,
|
||||
Toyland, Owl's Nest, Hill Billies, and Cave Man's, and each one
|
||||
has its own kitchen-bar building -- there is a lot of drinking --
|
||||
@ -49,6 +49,6 @@ Cronus and Zeus supplemented with fireworks, smoke bombs, and a
|
||||
light show. (One can only wonder if Reagan ever starred in a Grove
|
||||
play. He certainly has more acting experience than most club
|
||||
members.) The polished productions cost the Bohemians as much as
|
||||
$25,000 -- for one performance.</p>
|
||||
$25000 -- for one performance.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> xperience than most </p></xml>
|
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ loaded with water balloons!
|
||||
of this. But then no one reads non-fiction books any more either! These books
|
||||
are all available at a good college or city library to read for free! Just when
|
||||
Iraq grabbed the headlines months ago, the Gannett news agency reported in a
|
||||
small article that mostly Texans including G.Bush received over 500,000 bucks
|
||||
small article that mostly Texans including G.Bush received over 500000 bucks
|
||||
from failing S&L's. Great smokescreen(sandscreen) George! </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Oh, and Bush is a life member of the "Skull and Crossbones Club" which is
|
||||
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ tampering with our government for their own personal gains!
|
||||
interest that we presently have with our leaders who are so economically tied
|
||||
to world events and whose "solutions" are now tainted by such events.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>---</p>
|
||||
<div>---</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>PART II:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ ever was such a thing as tolerance. To fight you must be brutal
|
||||
and ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into
|
||||
every fiber of our national life ..." --- President Woodrow Wilson</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>----</p>
|
||||
<div>----</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>PART IV:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ They are always there but you never see them:
|
||||
Once, at a coffee shop in an affluent Denver 'burb in the foothills, I ran
|
||||
across a man of this general authority. With a German accent, he had told
|
||||
me that if I were to sit at a table, I was to buy coffee, but he did not
|
||||
work there. He wore a $2,000 Swiss pilot's chronometer on one wrist. His
|
||||
work there. He wore a $2000 Swiss pilot's chronometer on one wrist. His
|
||||
clothes cost at least half of the watch and he wasn't wearing a suit!
|
||||
We were just waiting for the rain to stop and I could not believe my ears
|
||||
when he tried to shoo me away from my dry spot under the curbside table's
|
||||
|
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
|
||||
Jeffrey Miles was killed by police officer John Rucker, who
|
||||
was looking for a suspected drug dealer. Rucker had been
|
||||
sent to the wrong house; Miles was not wanted by police.
|
||||
He received no due process. In Detroit, $4,834 was seized
|
||||
He received no due process. In Detroit, $4834 was seized
|
||||
from a grocery store after dogs detected traces of cocaine
|
||||
on three one-dollar bills in a cash register.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
|
||||
which leaves them unable to hire attorneys. The IRS has
|
||||
served summonses nationwide to defense attorneys, demanding
|
||||
the names of clients who paid cash for fees exceeding
|
||||
$10,000.</p>
|
||||
$10000.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Amendment VII</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -497,7 +497,7 @@
|
||||
spends time in the jail, regardless of the length of stay
|
||||
or the outcome of their trial. This means innocent people
|
||||
are forced to pay. Marvin Willis was stuck in jail for 90
|
||||
days trying to raise $2,500 bail on an assault charge. But
|
||||
days trying to raise $2500 bail on an assault charge. But
|
||||
after he made that bail, he was kept imprisoned because he
|
||||
could not pay the $900 rent Tallahatchie demanded. Nine
|
||||
former inmates are suing the county for this practice.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>NOTE: This is a report on Government and military techniques, notterrorist!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -724,4 +724,4 @@ understanding of brainwashing.</p>
|
||||
are receiving some overt attention with, possibly, applications in mind
|
||||
for individual behaviour control under clandestine conditions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ look like a Studebaker of that vintage at all: ``When George
|
||||
Herbert Walker Bush drove his battered red Studebaker into Odessa
|
||||
in the summer of 1948, the town's population, though constantly
|
||||
increasing with newly-arrived oil field hands, was still under
|
||||
30,000.''s3</p>
|
||||
30000.''s3</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> We see that Harry Hurt has more imagination than many Bush
|
||||
biographers, and hisarticle does provide a few useful facts.
|
||||
@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ around.''s6 Indeed.</p>
|
||||
from the sameprintout. Here is the relevant excerpt from the
|
||||
warmly admiring {Simply Barbara Bush: A Portrait ofAmerica's
|
||||
CandidFirst Lady,} writtenby Donnie Radcliffe and published
|
||||
after Bush's 1988 election victory: ``With $3,000 left over after
|
||||
after Bush's 1988 election victory: ``With $3000 left over after
|
||||
he graduated in June, 1948, he headed for Texas in the1947 red
|
||||
Studebaker his father had given him for graduation after George's
|
||||
car died on the highway.''s7</p>
|
||||
@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ Equipment Corporation.}s2</p>
|
||||
1942; heavy combat raged throughout November. Nazi interests in
|
||||
the {Silesian-American Corporation,} long managed by Prescott
|
||||
Bush and hisfather-in-law George Herbert Walker, were seized
|
||||
under the Trading with the Enemy Act on November 17,1942. In
|
||||
under the Trading with the Enemy Act on November 171942. In
|
||||
this action, the government announced that it was seizing only
|
||||
the Nazi interests, leaving the Nazis' U.S. partners to carry on
|
||||
the business.s3</p>
|
||||
@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ bank by the Thyssen interests for American investment.''</p>
|
||||
Thyssen in 1922, W.A. Harriman & Co. (alias Union Banking
|
||||
Corporation) would be transferring funds back and forth between
|
||||
New York and the ``Thyssen interests'' in Germany. By putting up
|
||||
about $400,000, the Harriman organization would be joint owner
|
||||
about $400000, the Harriman organization would be joint owner
|
||||
and manager of Thyssen's banking operations outside of Germany.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> {How important was the Nazienterprise for whichPresident
|
||||
@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ position, and because I thought it was better to do business with
|
||||
a Dutch bank, and I thought I would have the Nazis a little more
|
||||
in my hands....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ``The credit was about 250-300,000 [gold] marks--about the sum
|
||||
<p> ``The credit was about 250-300000 [gold] marks--about the sum
|
||||
I had given before. The loan has been repaid in part to the
|
||||
Dutch bank, but I think some money is still owing on it....''s1s4</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ the new Polish directors were unable to pay the workmen
|
||||
regularly.''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The{Times} noted that the company's mines and mills ``employ
|
||||
25,000 men and account for 45 percent of Poland's total steel
|
||||
25000 men and account for 45 percent of Poland's total steel
|
||||
output and 12 percent of her coal production.Two-thirds of the
|
||||
company's stock is owned by Friedrich Flick, a leading German
|
||||
steel industrialist, and the remainder is owned by interests in
|
||||
@ -1267,7 +1267,7 @@ Ambassador [in Washington].''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A 1935 Harriman Fifteen Corporation memo from George Walker
|
||||
announced an agreement had been made ``in Berlin'' to sell an
|
||||
8,000 block of their shares in Consolidated Silesian Steel.s1s9
|
||||
8000 block of their shares in Consolidated Silesian Steel.s1s9
|
||||
But the dispute with Poland did not deter the Bush family from
|
||||
continuing its partnership with Flick.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ this century.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> TheU.S. Embassy in Berlin reported back to Washington that
|
||||
the ``costly election campaigns'' and ``the cost of maintaining a
|
||||
private army of 300,000 to 400,000 men'' had raised questions as
|
||||
private army of 300000 to 400000 men'' had raised questions as
|
||||
to theNazis'financial backers. The constitutional government
|
||||
of the German republic movedto defend national freedom by
|
||||
ordering the Nazi Party private armies disbanded. The U.S.
|
||||
@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ heavyshareinterest atthe forthcoming Hamburg-Amerika
|
||||
stockholders meeting. The Warburg office repliedwith the
|
||||
information that ``we represented you'' at the stockholders
|
||||
meeting and ``exercised on your behalf your voting power for Rm
|
||||
[gold marks] 3,509,600 Hapag stock deposited with us.''</p>
|
||||
[gold marks] 3509600 Hapag stock deposited with us.''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Warburgs transmitted a letter received from Emil
|
||||
Helfferich, German chief executive of both Hapag-Lloyd and of the
|
||||
@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ government's Alien Property Custodian.</p>
|
||||
<p>5.
|
||||
FritzThyssen, {I Paid Hitler}, 1941, reprintedin (Port
|
||||
Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1972), p. 133. Thyssen says
|
||||
his contributions began with 100,000 marks given in October 1923,
|
||||
his contributions began with 100000 marks given in October 1923,
|
||||
for Hitler's attempted ``putsch'' against the constitutional
|
||||
government.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1692,8 +1692,8 @@ Berlin'' and ``William Averell Harriman ... New York'' on the
|
||||
Board of Directors.
|
||||
``HarrimanFifteen Coporation Securities Position February
|
||||
28, 1931,'' WAH papers. This report showsHarriman Fifteen
|
||||
Corporation holding 32,576 shares in Silesian Holding Co. V.T.C.
|
||||
worth (in scarce depression dollars) $1,628,800, just over half
|
||||
Corporation holding 32576 shares in Silesian Holding Co. V.T.C.
|
||||
worth (in scarce depression dollars) $1628800, just over half
|
||||
the value of the Harriman Fifteen Corporation's total holdings.
|
||||
The {New York City Directory of Directors}volumes for the
|
||||
1930s (available at the Library of Congress) show Prescott
|
||||
@ -1730,8 +1730,8 @@ conflict with the Polish government]....''</p>
|
||||
1942. Signed by Leo T. Crowley, Alien Prop. Custodian.F.R. Doc.
|
||||
42-14183; Filed, December 31, 1942; 8 Fed. Reg. 33 (Jan. 1,
|
||||
1943).
|
||||
The order confiscated the Nazis' holdings of 98,000 shares of
|
||||
common and 50,000 shares of preferred stock in Silesian-American.
|
||||
The order confiscated the Nazis' holdings of 98000 shares of
|
||||
common and 50000 shares of preferred stock in Silesian-American.
|
||||
TheNazi parent company in Breslau, Germany wrote to Averell
|
||||
Harriman at 59 Wall St. on Aug. 5, 1940, with ``an invitation to
|
||||
take part in the regular meetingof the members of the
|
||||
@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ Number 370.</p>
|
||||
from its organizationthrough 1928.Consult {New York City
|
||||
Directory of Directors}.
|
||||
``Harriman FifteenCorporation Securities Position February
|
||||
28, 1931,'' {op. cit.} The report lists 46,861 shares in the
|
||||
28, 1931,'' {op. cit.} The report lists 46861 shares in the
|
||||
American Ship & Commerce Corp.
|
||||
See``Message from Mr. Bullfin,'' August 30, 1934 (Harriman
|
||||
Fifteen section, WAH papers) for the joint supervision of Bush
|
||||
@ -1956,7 +1956,7 @@ President's money manager) had pleaded ``no contest'' to charges
|
||||
of criminal conspiracy with the Nazis. Farish was the principal
|
||||
manager of a worldwide cartel between StandardOil Co. of New
|
||||
Jersey and the I.G. Farben concern.The merged enterprise had
|
||||
opened the Auschwitz slave labor camp on June 14,1940, to
|
||||
opened the Auschwitz slave labor camp on June 141940, to
|
||||
produce artificial rubber and gasoline from coal. The Hitler
|
||||
government supplied political opponents and Jews as the slaves,
|
||||
who were worked to near death and then murdered.
|
||||
@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ me [later] in reentering England....
|
||||
appointments in Holland [having flown there on a British Royal
|
||||
Air Force bomber], where I had three days of discussion with the
|
||||
representatives of I.G. They delivered to me assignments of some
|
||||
2,000 foreign patents and {we did our best to work out complete
|
||||
2000 foreign patents and {we did our best to work out complete
|
||||
plans for a modus vivendi which could operate through the term of
|
||||
the war, whether or not the U.S. came in....} [emphasis added]
|
||||
Very truly yours, F[rank] A. Howards5</p>
|
||||
@ -2155,7 +2155,7 @@ interrogators after the warthat these were not his personal
|
||||
contributions--they were corporate Standard Oil funds.s1s6
|
||||
After pleading ``no contest'' to charges of criminal
|
||||
conspiracy with the Nazis, WilliamStampsFarishwas fined
|
||||
$5,000. (Similar fines were levied against Standard Oil--$5,000
|
||||
$5000. (Similar fines were levied against Standard Oil--$5000
|
||||
each for the parent company and for several subsidiaries.) This
|
||||
of course did not interfere with the millionsof dollars that
|
||||
Farishhad acquired in conjunction with Hitler's New Order, as a
|
||||
@ -3357,7 +3357,7 @@ Communism and Corruption'' into a slick campaign phrase against
|
||||
Benton, which then turned up as a national Republican slogan.
|
||||
The response was disappointing. Only small crowds turned out
|
||||
to hear Joe McCarthy, and Benton was not hurt. McCarthy's
|
||||
pro-Bush rally in New Haven, in a hall that seated 6,000, drew
|
||||
pro-Bush rally in New Haven, in a hall that seated 6000, drew
|
||||
only 376 people. Benton joked on the radio that ``200 of them
|
||||
were my spies.''
|
||||
Prescott Bush resigned from the Yale Board of Fellows for his
|
||||
@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ euphemistic ``Planned Parenthood.''
|
||||
Then, very late in the 1950 senatorial campaign, Prescott Bush
|
||||
was publicly exposed for being an activist in that section of the
|
||||
old fascist eugenics movement. Prescott Bush lost the election
|
||||
by about 1,000 out of 862,000 votes. He and his family blamed
|
||||
by about 1000 out of 862000 votes. He and his family blamed
|
||||
the defeat onthe exposeaa. The defeat was burned into the
|
||||
family's memory, leaving a bitterness and perhaps a desire for
|
||||
revenge.
|
||||
@ -3496,14 +3496,14 @@ once again on Ike's coattails!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> With this arrangement, things worked out very smoothly. In
|
||||
Eisenhower's 1952 election victory,Ike won Connecticut by a
|
||||
margin of 129,507 votes out of 1,092,471. Prescott Bush came in
|
||||
margin of 129507 votes out of 1092471. Prescott Bush came in
|
||||
last among the statewide Republicans, butmanaged to win by
|
||||
30,373out of 1,088,799, his margin nearly 100,000 behind
|
||||
30373out of 1088799, his margin nearly 100000 behind
|
||||
Eisenhower. He took the traditionally Republican towns.
|
||||
In Eisenhower's 1956 re-election, Ike won Connecticut by
|
||||
303,036 out of 1,114,954 votes, the largest presidential margin
|
||||
303036 out of 1114954 votes, the largest presidential margin
|
||||
in Connecticut's history. Prescott Bush managed to win again, by
|
||||
129,544 votesout of 1,085,206--his margin this time 290,082
|
||||
129544 votesout of 1085206--his margin this time 290082
|
||||
smaller than Eisenhower's.s1s4
|
||||
In January 1963, when this electoral strategy had been played
|
||||
out and his second term expired, Prescott Bush retired from
|
||||
@ -3537,7 +3537,7 @@ like what he is--a wealthy product of the Ivy League--is chairman
|
||||
of theRepublican Convention's platform committee. As such,
|
||||
Prescott Bush, Connecticut's senior United States Senator, hasa
|
||||
difficult task: he has to take one word and expand it to about
|
||||
5,000.
|
||||
5000.
|
||||
``The one word, of course, is `Ike'--but no party platform
|
||||
could ever be so simple and direct....
|
||||
``Thus it is that Senator Bushand his fellow committee
|
||||
|
@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ ollapse of Germany's food, transport, and public health systems led to catastrop
|
||||
who was with U.S. forces in Germany in 1945. Dr. Gordon reported in 1948 that "The outbreaks in concentration camps and prisons made up the great bulk of typhus infection encountered in Germany." Dr. Gordon summarized the causes for the outbreaks as
|
||||
follows:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Germany was in chaos. The destruction of whole cities and the path left by advancing armies produced a disruption of living conditions contributing to the spread of the disease. Sanitation was low grade, public utilities were seriously disrupted
|
||||
food supply and food distribution was poor, housing was inadequate and order and discipline were everywhere lacking. Still more important, a shifting of populations was occurring such as few countries and few times have experienced.^5</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Dr. Gordon's findings are corroborated by Dr. Russel Barton, today a psychiatrist of international repute, who entered Bergen-Belsen with British forces as a young medical student in 1945. Barton, who volunteered to care for the diseased survivo
|
||||
s, testified under sworn oath in a Toronto courtroom in 1985 that "Thousands of prisoners who died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during World War II weren't deliberately starved to death but died from a rash of diseases."^6 Dr. Barton furth
|
||||
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ mbs, their commander, who wrote a preface to the report, "how the prisoners them
|
||||
<p>. . . The trusties, who in time became almost exclusively Communist Germans, had the power of life and death over all other inmates. They could sentence a man or a group to almost certain death . . . The Communist trusties were directly responsible f
|
||||
r a large part of the brutalities at Buchenwald.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Colonel Donald B. Robinson, chief historian of the American military government in Germany, summarized the Fleck-Tenenbaum report in an article which appeared in "The American Mercury" shortly after the war. Colonel Robinson wrote succinctly of
|
||||
he American investigators' findings: "It appeared that the prisoners who agreed with the Communists ate; those who didn't starved to death."^13</p>
|
||||
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ powers, when he formed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FEMA was based on Richard Nixon's Executive Order (EO) 11490.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The legislation contained nearly 200,000 words on 32 pages. It
|
||||
<p> The legislation contained nearly 200000 words on 32 pages. It
|
||||
pertained to every executive order ever issued unless specifically revoked.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> When Carter took office, EO 11490 was incorporated into a new order
|
||||
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ he was unable to pull off the presidential coup.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Carter, a Trilateralist, did.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-----------------</p>
|
||||
<div>-----------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Reproduced with permission from a special supplement to _The Spotlight_,
|
||||
May 25, 1992. This text may be freely reproduced provided acknowledgement
|
||||
|
@ -371,9 +371,9 @@ was a major element in the calculated overthrow of Castro.</p>
|
||||
for statesmanship in Latin America, this forced Cuba into
|
||||
|
||||
Russia's arms and vice-versa.</p>
|
||||
<p>The immediate loss to Cuba was 900,000 tons of sugar
|
||||
<p>The immediate loss to Cuba was 900000 tons of sugar
|
||||
|
||||
unsold. This was valued at about $100,000,000.(19) Had the
|
||||
unsold. This was valued at about $100000000.(19) Had the
|
||||
|
||||
Russians not come to the rescue it would have been a serious
|
||||
|
||||
@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ invasion could be looked upon as successful. The plan he
|
||||
|
||||
inherited called for 1500 patriots to seize control over their
|
||||
|
||||
seven million fellow citizens from over 100,000 well trained,
|
||||
seven million fellow citizens from over 100000 well trained,
|
||||
|
||||
well armed Castroite militia!</p>
|
||||
<p>As if the plan wasn't doomed from the start, the
|
||||
@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ politics. By April 20, only three days later, Castro's forces
|
||||
|
||||
had completely destroyed any semblance of the mission: they
|
||||
|
||||
killed 300 and captured the remaining 1,200!</p>
|
||||
killed 300 and captured the remaining 1200!</p>
|
||||
<p>Many people since then have chastised Kennedy for his
|
||||
|
||||
decision to pull U.S. military forces. I feel that his only
|
||||
|
@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ According to one of my tables of data, there isn't a single
|
||||
theory held by professional conspiracy buffs which isn't also
|
||||
believed by many members of our various secret-police agencies.
|
||||
In fact, the exact percentages of believes in these extravagant
|
||||
scenarios are quite similar among a group of 1,000 CIA agents and
|
||||
a control group of 1,000 readers of the underground press, as
|
||||
scenarios are quite similar among a group of 1000 CIA agents and
|
||||
a control group of 1000 readers of the underground press, as
|
||||
shown in table 1.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Table 1. True Believes in various Conspiracy Theories Among CIA
|
||||
@ -511,4 +511,4 @@ I am mad. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Raw Data for Raw Nerves"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -6,21 +6,21 @@
|
||||
Pages 179 - 183
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 40,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 40000 BCE
|
||||
Early establishment of Mystery schools, as depicted in the Lascaux
|
||||
cave paintings.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 30,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 30000 BCE
|
||||
According to some occult traditions this period saw the
|
||||
colonization of Asia and Australasia by the inhabitants of the
|
||||
lost continent of Lemuria or Mu. Goddess worship and matriaarchal
|
||||
cultures established worldwide.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 10,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 10000 BCE
|
||||
Evidence suggestive of early contact between extraterrestials and
|
||||
Stone Age tribes in Tibet.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 9,000 - 8,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 9000 - 8000 BCE
|
||||
Estimated date of the destruction of Atlantis, according to some
|
||||
occult traditions. The Atlantean priesthood flee to establish
|
||||
colonies in the British Isles, Western Europe, North Africa and
|
||||
@ -28,25 +28,25 @@
|
||||
the island of Thule and the Aryan culture. Invention of the runic
|
||||
alphabet.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 5,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 5000 BCE
|
||||
First primitive cities established in the Middle East.
|
||||
Agriculture begins with domestication of animals such as sheep and
|
||||
goats. Possible contact between extraterrestials and early
|
||||
Sumerian culture.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 5,000 - 3,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 5000 - 3000 BCE
|
||||
Formation of the two lands in pre-dynastic Egypt ruled by
|
||||
outsiders (Isis and Osiris). The Egyptian pantheon of gods
|
||||
established including Horus, Thoth, Set, Ra, Ptah and Hathor.
|
||||
Pharoahs regarded as the divine representatives of the Gods.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3,000 - 2,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 3000 - 2000 BCE
|
||||
Building of burial mounds and chambered tombs in Western Europe
|
||||
and the Mediterranean area; the Sphinx and the Great Pyramids of
|
||||
Giza and Cheops of Egypt; and the ziggurat (Towers of Babel) in
|
||||
Ur. Sarmoung Brotherhood founded in Babylon.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2,000 - 1,000 BCE
|
||||
<p> 2000 - 1000 BCE
|
||||
Reign of Thothmes III in Egypt (c. 1480). Foundation of the
|
||||
Rosicrucian Order. Reign of Akhenaton (c. 1370) who establishes
|
||||
the mystical Brotherhood of Aton dedicated to the worship of the
|
||||
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
|
||||
out of slavery in Egypt during the reign of Ramses II to the
|
||||
promised land of Canaan.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1,000 - 500 BCE
|
||||
<p> 1000 - 500 BCE
|
||||
Foundation of the Dionysian Artificers. The building of Solomon's
|
||||
temple (c. 950). Establishment of the city states of Greece and
|
||||
the Olympic pantheon of gods to replace earlier Nature worship.
|
||||
@ -102,14 +102,14 @@
|
||||
Roman legions from Britain (395). Foundation of the Order of
|
||||
Comacine by ex-members of the Roman College of Architects.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 500 - 1,000 CE
|
||||
<p> 500 - 1000 CE
|
||||
Mohammed founds Islam (dies 632). Celtic Church outlawed by
|
||||
Council of Whitby (664). Foundation of first Sufi secret
|
||||
societies (c. 700). First written translation of Emerald Tablet
|
||||
of Hermes Trismegistus. Charlemagne founds alleged first
|
||||
Rosicrucian Lodge in Toulouse (898). Foundation of the Cathars,
|
||||
Druzes and Yezedi (900). Heretical Catholic monks found first
|
||||
Rosicrucian college (1,000).</p>
|
||||
Rosicrucian college (1000).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1000 - 1400 CE
|
||||
Foundation of the Order of the Devoted of Assassins by
|
||||
@ -248,4 +248,4 @@
|
||||
<p> <special>EOF</special>
|
||||
5 January 1991</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
||||
Devices." This instructional guidebook, part of "the Combat
|
||||
Bookshelf," was published by Desert Publications, P.O. Box 22005,
|
||||
Phoenix, Arizona 85028. If you want to know how the CIA turns a
|
||||
cigar box into an explosive that can destroy a 10,000-gallon
|
||||
cigar box into an explosive that can destroy a 10000-gallon
|
||||
capacity storage tank, then "CIA Improvised Sabotage Devices" is
|
||||
what you should read. You will need it if you want to build the
|
||||
"Water-Drip Electric Delay," a bomb that requires little more than
|
||||
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
||||
Program was a naked murder campaign, as proved by every realistic
|
||||
report, ranging from the Bertrand Russell Tribunal to the Dellums
|
||||
Committee to admissions by CIA agents themselves. The program
|
||||
killed--and *none* of these killings occurred in combat--18,000
|
||||
killed--and *none* of these killings occurred in combat--18000
|
||||
people, mostly women and children.
|
||||
But what about Peder Lund, editor and publisher of Paladin
|
||||
Press? The book he edited and published, "How to Kill," outlined a
|
||||
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
||||
W.H. Bowart, in his book, "Operation Mind Control" described the
|
||||
CIA's use of drugs: "In 1953, the CIA made plans to purchase ten
|
||||
kilograms of LSD for use in `drug experiments with animals and
|
||||
human beings.' Since there are more than 10,000 doses in a gram,
|
||||
human beings.' Since there are more than 10000 doses in a gram,
|
||||
that meant the CIA wanted 100 million doses. The CIA obviously
|
||||
intended to `corner the market' on LSD so that other countries
|
||||
would not be ahead of the U.S. in their potential for `LSD
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ against ex-CIA people like Frank Snepp and John Stockwell and others, and in
|
||||
particular against Ralph McGee. They've also used it against (laughing), its
|
||||
kind of ironic, two former CIA directors, one of whom was William Colby.
|
||||
Colby was the guy behind my case when he was director. In fact, he was sued
|
||||
by the CIA and had to pay a fine of I think, about $30,000 for putting
|
||||
by the CIA and had to pay a fine of I think, about $30000 for putting
|
||||
something in that they wanted out about the Glomar Explorer. He thought they
|
||||
were just being, as I would say, ``arbitrary and capricious,'' so he put it
|
||||
in anyway, was sued, and had to pay a fine. Admiral Stansfield Turner was
|
||||
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ also suffered the same kind of fate. But since they were not dealing in the
|
||||
magical area of national security they have found that they have some leeway
|
||||
and have been able to, in many other cases, find some other jobs. In some
|
||||
cases the government was even forced to hire them back. Usually the
|
||||
government puts them in an office somewhere in a corner, pays them $50,000 a
|
||||
government puts them in an office somewhere in a corner, pays them $50000 a
|
||||
year, and ignores them. Which drives them crazy of course, but thats the
|
||||
government's way of punishing anybody from the inside who exposes all of
|
||||
these problems to the American public.</p>
|
||||
@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ thought it was such a joke, all things considered, that they really didn't
|
||||
pay any attention. I never even went to the trial. I never even submitted an
|
||||
affidavit. I was not deposed or anything. The Hunt people didn't even try to
|
||||
call me as a witness or anything. I was left out of everything. Hunt ended up
|
||||
winning a judgment for $650,000. Now SPOTLIGHT got worried. They appealed and
|
||||
winning a judgment for $650000. Now SPOTLIGHT got worried. They appealed and
|
||||
the Florida Appellate Court overturned the decision on certain technical
|
||||
grounds, and sent it back for retrial. The retrial finally occurred earlier
|
||||
this year. When it came time for the retrial, which we had close to a year to
|
||||
|
@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ entity whose help is enlisted to help attain American foreign
|
||||
policy goals. Since 1947, the Agency has been involved in
|
||||
the internal affairs of over fifty countries on six different
|
||||
continents. Although an exact number is impossible to
|
||||
determine, there are over 20,000 employees affiliated with
|
||||
the organization. Of these, more than 6,000 serve in the
|
||||
determine, there are over 20000 employees affiliated with
|
||||
the organization. Of these, more than 6000 serve in the
|
||||
clandestine services, the arm of the CIA that is responsible
|
||||
for covert operations.
|
||||
The purpose of this work will be to survey the covert
|
||||
@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ War, ended in 1953.
|
||||
Another, more controversial, program involved testing
|
||||
the hallucinogenic drug LSD on human subjects. LSD testing
|
||||
by the CIA involved three phases. In the first phase, the
|
||||
Agency administered LSD to 1,000 soldiers who volunteered for
|
||||
Agency administered LSD to 1000 soldiers who volunteered for
|
||||
the testing. Agency scientists observed the subjects and
|
||||
noted their reactions to the drug. In the second phase of
|
||||
research, Material Testing Programme EA 1729, 95 volunteers
|
||||
@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ Criminals" list.
|
||||
Castro was still permitting the Mafia gambling syndicate
|
||||
to operate in Havana, for tourists only, and Trafficante
|
||||
traveled back and forth between Havana and Miami in that
|
||||
connection. The mobsters were authorized to offer $150,000
|
||||
connection. The mobsters were authorized to offer $150000
|
||||
to anyone who would kill Castro and were promised any support
|
||||
the Agency could yield. Giancana was to locate someone who
|
||||
was close enough to Castro to be able to drop pills into his
|
||||
@ -780,9 +780,9 @@ government. The real trigger for the action in Guatemala,
|
||||
however, was Arbenz's brazen rejection on September 5, 1953,
|
||||
of an American protest denouncing Guatemala's proposed
|
||||
"expropriation " from the American owned United Fruit Company
|
||||
of 355,000 acres on the Pacific and 174,000 acres on the
|
||||
of 355000 acres on the Pacific and 174000 acres on the
|
||||
Atlantic side of the country. The protest said that the
|
||||
$600,000 in agrarian bonds proposed to be paid for these
|
||||
$600000 in agrarian bonds proposed to be paid for these
|
||||
acres "bears not the slightest resemblance to a true
|
||||
evaluation." In addition, John Foster Dulles, who by that
|
||||
time realized there would be no roll-back of communism in
|
||||
@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ magnitude of the clandestine operations of a major power in
|
||||
the post-war period. What is being referred to is the CIA's
|
||||
operations in Laos, known as the "secret army". The CIA's
|
||||
"secret war" in Laos went on for over a decade, involving "a
|
||||
military force of over 100,000 men, and in which were dropped
|
||||
military force of over 100000 men, and in which were dropped
|
||||
over two million tons of bombs, as much as had been loosed on
|
||||
all Europe and the Pacific Theatre in World War II".
|
||||
The CIA involvement in Laos began with a presence in the
|
||||
@ -1083,9 +1083,9 @@ large numbers of Vietnamese civilians without evidence of
|
||||
judicial procedure. This fact was confirmed by Colby in an
|
||||
admission to Representative Reid in his July 1971 testimony
|
||||
before Congress. According to Colby, the Phoenix Program had
|
||||
resulted in the deaths of 20,587 persons as of May 1971.
|
||||
resulted in the deaths of 20587 persons as of May 1971.
|
||||
That number, proportionate to population, would have totaled
|
||||
over 200,000 Americans deliberately assassinated over a
|
||||
over 200000 Americans deliberately assassinated over a
|
||||
three-year period had Phoenix been conducted in the United
|
||||
States. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ domain.</p>
|
||||
<p>1949-1953: UKRAINE. Organize and support a Ukrainian
|
||||
resistance movement. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1949-1961: BURMA. Support 12,000 Nationalist China troops
|
||||
<p>1949-1961: BURMA. Support 12000 Nationalist China troops
|
||||
in Burma under General Li Mi as an incursion force into
|
||||
People's Republic of China. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
||||
1956: SYRIA. Overthrow Ghazzi government. Aborted by
|
||||
Israeli invasion of Egypt.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1956-1957: JORDAN. Average of $750,000 annually in personal
|
||||
<p>1956-1957: JORDAN. Average of $750000 annually in personal
|
||||
payments to King Hussein. According to United States
|
||||
government, payments ceased when disclosed in 1976.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1418,8 +1418,8 @@ Analysis</p>
|
||||
bad Mekong Basin to Pathet Lao. Inconclusive.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961-1965: LAOS. Average of $300 million annually to
|
||||
recruit and maintain L'Armee Clandestine of 35,000 Hmong
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and Meo tribesmen and 17,000 Thai mercenaries in support
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recruit and maintain L'Armee Clandestine of 35000 Hmong
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and Meo tribesmen and 17000 Thai mercenaries in support
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of government of Phoumi Nosavan to resist Pathet Lao.
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Successful.</p>
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@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ Analysis</p>
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warfare, in effort to weaken Castro government.
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Unsuccessful.</p>
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<p>1962: THAILAND. Brigade of 5,000 United States Marines to
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<p>1962: THAILAND. Brigade of 5000 United States Marines to
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resist threat to Thai government from Pathet Lao.
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Successful. </p>
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@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ Analysis</p>
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loyal to Lumumba. Successful.</p>
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||||
|
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<p>1964-1967: SOUTH VIETNAM. Phoenix Program to eliminate Viet
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||||
Cong political infrastructure through more than 20,000
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Cong political infrastructure through more than 20000
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assassinations. Infiltrated by Viet Cong and only
|
||||
partially successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ Analysis</p>
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Special Forces personnel and Nung and Meo tribesmen
|
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under General Bang Pao. Inconclusive.</p>
|
||||
|
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<p>1965: THAILAND. Recruit 17,000 mercenaries to support
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<p>1965: THAILAND. Recruit 17000 mercenaries to support
|
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Laotian government of Phoumi Nosavan resisting Pathet
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||||
Lao. Successful.
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1965: PERU. Provide training in assassination and
|
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@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ Analysis</p>
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<p>1965: INDONESIA. Organize campaign of propaganda to
|
||||
overthrow Sukarno government, and precipitate conditions
|
||||
leading to massacre of more than 500,000 members of
|
||||
leading to massacre of more than 500000 members of
|
||||
Indonesian Communist Party, in order to eliminate
|
||||
opposition to new Suharto government. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
||||
|
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<p>1970-1973: CHILE. Campaign of assassinations, propaganda,
|
||||
labor strikes and demonstrations to overthrow government
|
||||
of Salvador Allende. Cost: $8,400,000. Successful.</p>
|
||||
of Salvador Allende. Cost: $8400000. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1973-1978: AFGHANISTAN. Military and financial assistance
|
||||
to government of Mohammed Duad to resist rise to power
|
||||
|
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ states in the brainwashed adult are</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (SECTION DELETED BY CIA)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ desired results. Threats of torture were found more effective, as fear
|
||||
of pain causes greater conflict within the individual than does pain it-
|
||||
self.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ prop to his morale.</p>
|
||||
<p> Another wrinkle in communication control is the informer system.
|
||||
The recruitment of informers in POW camps discouraged communication</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 4</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ that although it is not a crime for a man to be wrong, it is a major crime
|
||||
to be stubborn and to refuse to learn. Many individuals feel intensely re-
|
||||
lieved in being able to share their sense of guilt. Those individuals</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 5</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ cases, the ChiComs did not want or need such intelligence was not known
|
||||
to the prisoner. His attempts to protect such information was made at
|
||||
the expense of hastening his own breakdown.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ machinery of control.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6. Feelings of guilt.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 7</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ passivity in the interrogator 's mien.</p>
|
||||
carefully engendered within the individual . Pleas of the prisoner to
|
||||
learn specifically of what he is accused and by whom are side-stepped by</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 8</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ of his birth. The interrogator patiently sharpens this feeling of doubt
|
||||
by more questioning. This tends to create a serious state of uncertainty
|
||||
when the individual has lost most of his critical faculties.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 9</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ aware of the transition.</p>
|
||||
of what control pressures the communists are likely to exert and what
|
||||
the usual human reactions are to such pressures. The trainee must learn</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 10</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ brainwashing. To prevent elicitation, the individual may hasten his own
|
||||
state of mental confusion; whereas, to prevent brainwashing, maintaining
|
||||
clarity of thought processes is imperative.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 11</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ in communist officials. If deprivation of tobacco is the control being
|
||||
exerted. the victim can gain moral satisfaction from "giving up" tobacco.
|
||||
He can't lose since he is not likely to get any anyway.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 12</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ beliefs of the individual. To attack the problem successfully, the brain-
|
||||
washing process must be differentiated clearly from general education
|
||||
methods for thought-control or mass indoctrination, and elicitation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 13</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ ward thwarting the techniques themselves.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 15 August 1955</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 14</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p> =====================================================================
|
||||
(note Declassified)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
||||
become such a disaster that the CIA wanted no more of it. Dick
|
||||
Bissell, the chief of the Clandestine Services, had written strong,
|
||||
personal letters to Tom Gates, the Secretary of Defense, wondering
|
||||
openly what to do about the 50,000 or more miserable Laotian Meo
|
||||
openly what to do about the 50000 or more miserable Laotian Meo
|
||||
tribesmen the CIA had moved into the battle zones of Laos and then
|
||||
had deserted with no plans for their protection, resupply, care or
|
||||
feeding. The CIA badly wanted to be relieved of the war that they
|
||||
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
||||
their maintenance--Bell Helicopters, no less!
|
||||
Orders for Bel Helicopters for use in Vietnam exceeded $600-
|
||||
million. Anyone wanting to know more about how the U.S. got so
|
||||
heavily ($200-billion and the loss of 58,000 American lives)
|
||||
heavily ($200-billion and the loss of 58000 American lives)
|
||||
involved in Indochina need look no further. This was the pattern
|
||||
and the plan.
|
||||
At the present time, when the White House, the House, and the
|
||||
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
||||
governments. It is still operating that way. Today it is
|
||||
President Ford who is the unwitting accessory.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * * * * * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * * * * * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> the following is taken from an article Fletcher Prouty wrote
|
||||
for the February 1986 issue of "Freedom" magazine, entitled,
|
||||
|
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ file /usr/toad/text/talk/speech.doc or /usr/toad/text/talk/speech.mss
|
||||
from the SPICE.CS.CMU.EDU vax. Also available as a paper manuscript, or
|
||||
digitally on disk. Write to P.O.Box 81795, Pittsburgh, PA 15217.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>======================================================================</p>
|
||||
<div>======================================================================</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The Inner Workings of the National Security Council and the
|
||||
CIA's Covert Actions in Angola, Central America and Vietnam"</p>
|
||||
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ our war. The MPLA said they wanted to be our friends, they didn't want to be
|
||||
pushed into the arms of the Soviet Union; they begged us not to fight them,
|
||||
they wanted to work with us. We said they wanted a cheap victory, they wanted
|
||||
a walk-over, they wanted to be un-opposed, that we wouldn't give them a cheap
|
||||
victory, we would make them earn it, so to speak. And we did. 10,000
|
||||
victory, we would make them earn it, so to speak. And we did. 10000
|
||||
Africans died and they won the victory that they were winning anyway.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Now, the most significant thing that I got out of all of this, in addition to
|
||||
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ people sleeping inside the country, training in the use of weapons, installing
|
||||
communications systems, planning battles, and he said, we didn't have anybody
|
||||
inside the country.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In summary about Angola, without U.S. intervention, 10,000 people would be
|
||||
<p>In summary about Angola, without U.S. intervention, 10000 people would be
|
||||
alive that were killed in the thing. The outcome might have been peaceful, or
|
||||
at least much less bloody. The MPLA was winning when we went in, and they
|
||||
went ahead and won, which was, according to our consul, the best thing for the
|
||||
@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ operation that should be copied elsewhere in the world. Not only did it
|
||||
eliminate the effective communist party (Indonesian communist party), it also
|
||||
eliminated the entire segment of the population that tended to support the
|
||||
communist party - the ethnic Chinese, Indonesian Chinese. And the CIA's
|
||||
report put the number of dead at 800,000 killed. And that was one covert
|
||||
report put the number of dead at 800000 killed. And that was one covert
|
||||
action. We're talking about 1 to 3 million people killed in these things.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Two of these things have led us directly into bloody wars. There was a covert
|
||||
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ greater and greater involvement, massive propaganda, deceiving the American
|
||||
people about what was happening. Panicking people in Vietnam to create
|
||||
migrations to the south so they could photograph it and show how people were
|
||||
fleeing communism. And on and on, until they got us into the Vietnam war, and
|
||||
2,000,000 people were killed.</p>
|
||||
2000000 people were killed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>There is a mood, a sentiment in Washington, by our leadership today, for the
|
||||
past 4 years, that a good communist is a dead communist. If you're killing 1
|
||||
@ -409,11 +409,11 @@ since 1820. We've had a policy of dominion, of excluding other countries,
|
||||
other industrial powers from Europe, from competing with us in the area.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Just to give you an example of how complete this is, and how military this has
|
||||
been, between 1900 and W.W. II, we had 5,000 marines in Nicaragua for a total
|
||||
been, between 1900 and W.W. II, we had 5000 marines in Nicaragua for a total
|
||||
of 28 years. We invaded the Dominican Republic 4 times. Haiti, we occupied
|
||||
it for 12 years. We put our troops into Cuba 4 times, Panama 6 times,
|
||||
Guatemala once, plus a CIA covert action to overthrow the democratic
|
||||
government there once. Honduras, 7 times. And by the way, we put 12,000
|
||||
government there once. Honduras, 7 times. And by the way, we put 12000
|
||||
troops into the Soviet Union during that same period of time.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In the 1930's there was public and international pressure about our marines in
|
||||
@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ Nicaragua....</p>
|
||||
<p>The next three leaders of Guatemala [after the CIA installed the puppet,
|
||||
Colonel Armas in a coup] died violent deaths, and amnesty international tells
|
||||
us that the governments we've supported in power there since then, have killed
|
||||
80,000 people. You can read about that one in the book "Bitter Fruit", by
|
||||
80000 people. You can read about that one in the book "Bitter Fruit", by
|
||||
Kinzer and Schlesinger. Kinzer's a New York Times Journalist... or Jonathan
|
||||
Kwitny, the Wall Street Journal reporter, his book "Endless Enemies" all
|
||||
discuss this....</p>
|
||||
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ sue a government employee for damages. If s/he writes an unauthorized account
|
||||
of the government - which means the people who are involved in corruption in
|
||||
the government, who see it, who witness it, like Frank Snepp did, like I did -
|
||||
if they try to go public they can now be punished in civil court. The
|
||||
government took $90,000 away from Frank Snepp, his profits from his book, and
|
||||
government took $90000 away from Frank Snepp, his profits from his book, and
|
||||
they've seized the profits from my own book....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[Reagan passed] the Intelligence Identities Protection act, which makes it a
|
||||
@ -565,8 +565,8 @@ we must have this law because of the threat of international terrorism'.</p>
|
||||
<p>Think a minute. What is `the threat of international terrorism'? These
|
||||
things catch a lot of attention. But how many Americans died in terrorist
|
||||
actions last year? According to Secretary Shultz, 79. Now, obviously that's
|
||||
terrible but we killed 55,000 people on our highways with drunken driving; we
|
||||
kill 2,500 people in far nastier, bloodier, mutilating, gang-raping ways in
|
||||
terrible but we killed 55000 people on our highways with drunken driving; we
|
||||
kill 2500 people in far nastier, bloodier, mutilating, gang-raping ways in
|
||||
Nicaragua last year alone ourselves. Obviously 79 peoples' death is not
|
||||
enough reason to take away the protection of American citizens, of due process
|
||||
of the law.</p>
|
||||
@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ interesting place from which to watch a covert action being done....</p>
|
||||
everything's owned and nobody can make any progress, the way they erased the
|
||||
board and started over has been to have big world wars, and erase countries
|
||||
and bomb cities and bomb banks and then start from scratch again. This is not
|
||||
an option to us now because of all these 52,000 nuclear weapons....</p>
|
||||
an option to us now because of all these 52000 nuclear weapons....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The United States CIA is running 50 covert actions, destabilizing further
|
||||
almost one third of the countries in the world today....</p>
|
||||
@ -696,10 +696,10 @@ pull the pin. With the children forced to watch they gang-rape the mother,
|
||||
and slash her breasts off. And sometimes for variety, they make the parents
|
||||
watch while they do these things to the children.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This is nobody's propaganda. There have been over 100,000 American witnesses
|
||||
<p>This is nobody's propaganda. There have been over 100000 American witnesses
|
||||
for peace who have gone down there and they have filmed and photographed and
|
||||
witnessed these atrocities immediately after they've happened, and documented
|
||||
13,000 people killed this way, mostly women and children. These are the
|
||||
13000 people killed this way, mostly women and children. These are the
|
||||
activities done by these contras. The contras are the people president Reagan
|
||||
calls `freedom fighters'. He says they're the moral equivalent of our
|
||||
founding fathers. And the whole world gasps at this confession of his family
|
||||
@ -721,13 +721,13 @@ government. This one actually began under Jimmy Carter. He authorized the
|
||||
CIA to go in and try to make the Sandinistas look to be evil. So in 1979
|
||||
[when] they came in to power, immediately we were trying to cast them as
|
||||
totalitarian, evil, threatening Marxists. While they abolished the death
|
||||
sentence, while they released 8,000 national guardsmen that they had in their
|
||||
sentence, while they released 8000 national guardsmen that they had in their
|
||||
custody that they could have kept in prison, they said `no. Unless we have
|
||||
evidence of individual crimes, we're not going to hold someone in prison just
|
||||
because they were associated with the former administration.' While they set
|
||||
out to launch a literacy campaign to teach the people to read and write, which
|
||||
is something that the dictator Somoza, and us supporting him, had never
|
||||
bothered to get around to doing. While they set out to build 2,500 clinics to
|
||||
bothered to get around to doing. While they set out to build 2500 clinics to
|
||||
give the country something resembling a public health policy, and access to
|
||||
medicines, we began to label them as totalitarian dictators, and to attack
|
||||
them in the press, and to work with this newspaper `La Prensa', which - it's
|
||||
@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ and train the death squads.</p>
|
||||
1960's, the CIA helped put together the treasury police. These are the people
|
||||
that haul people out at night today, and run trucks over their heads. These
|
||||
are the people that the Catholic church tells us, has killed something over
|
||||
50,000 civilians in the last 5 years. And we have testimony before our
|
||||
50000 civilians in the last 5 years. And we have testimony before our
|
||||
Congress that as late as 1982, leaders of the treasury police were still on
|
||||
the CIA payroll.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -900,11 +900,11 @@ investigate it, and they found the horror that was being done, and by law they
|
||||
forced it to stop. You can read these reports - the Amnesty International
|
||||
findings, and our own Congressional hearings.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These things kill people. 800,000 in Indonesia alone according to CIA's
|
||||
estimate, 12,000 in Nicaragua, 10,000 in the Angolan operation that I was
|
||||
<p>These things kill people. 800000 in Indonesia alone according to CIA's
|
||||
estimate, 12000 in Nicaragua, 10000 in the Angolan operation that I was
|
||||
sitting in Washington, managing the task force. They add up. We'll never
|
||||
know how many people have been killed in them. Obviously a lot. Obviously at
|
||||
least a million. 800,000 in Indonesia alone. Undoubtedly the minimum figure
|
||||
least a million. 800000 in Indonesia alone. Undoubtedly the minimum figure
|
||||
has to be 3 million. Then you add in a million people killed in Korea, 2
|
||||
million people killed in the Vietnam war, and you're obviously getting into
|
||||
gross millions of people....</p>
|
||||
@ -919,10 +919,10 @@ at you immediately is that these 1 to 3 million direct victims, the dead, and
|
||||
in these other wars, they're people of the third world, they're citizens of
|
||||
countries that are too small to defend them from United States brutality and
|
||||
aggression. They're people of the Mitumba mountains of the Congo, and the
|
||||
jungles of Southeast Asia, and now the hills of northern Nicaragua - 12,000
|
||||
jungles of Southeast Asia, and now the hills of northern Nicaragua - 12000
|
||||
peasants. We have not killed KGB or Russian army advisors in Nicaragua. We
|
||||
are not killing Cuban advisors. We're not killing very many Sandinistas. The
|
||||
12,000 that we have killed in Nicaragua are peasants, who have the misfortune
|
||||
12000 that we have killed in Nicaragua are peasants, who have the misfortune
|
||||
of living in a CIA's chosen battlefield. Mostly women and children.
|
||||
Communists? Far, far, far more Catholics than anything else.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ that program, the MK-ultra program, was eventually exposed by the press in
|
||||
dig up the Congressional record and read it for yourself.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>There's one book called `In Search of the Manchurian Candidate'. It's written
|
||||
by John Marks, based on 14,000 documents gotten out of the government under
|
||||
by John Marks, based on 14000 documents gotten out of the government under
|
||||
the Freedom of Information Act. Read for yourselves. The thing was shut down
|
||||
but not one CIA case officer who was involved was in any way punished. Not
|
||||
one case officer involved in these experimentations on the American public,
|
||||
@ -986,11 +986,11 @@ New York Times, was exposed for having been working covertly with the CIA in
|
||||
1978 to recruit journalists in Europe, who would introduce stories, print
|
||||
stories that would create sympathy for the neutron bomb.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Church committee found that they had published over 1,000 books, paying
|
||||
<p>The Church committee found that they had published over 1000 books, paying
|
||||
someone to write a book, the CIA puts its propaganda lines in it, the
|
||||
professor or the scholar gets credit for the book and gets the royalties. The
|
||||
latest flap we had about that was last year. A professor at Harvard was
|
||||
exposed for accepting 105,000 dollars from the CIA to write a book about the
|
||||
exposed for accepting 105000 dollars from the CIA to write a book about the
|
||||
Middle East. Several thousand professors and graduate students co-opted by
|
||||
the CIA to run its operations on campusses and build files on students.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ Honduras preparing. We've built 12 bases, including 8 airstrips. Obviously
|
||||
we don't need 8 airstrips in Honduras for any purpose, except to support the
|
||||
invasion of Nicaragua. We've built radar stations around, to survey and
|
||||
watch. Some of these ventures have been huge ones. Hundreds of airplanes,
|
||||
30,000 troops, rehearsing the invasion of Nicaragua.</p>
|
||||
30000 troops, rehearsing the invasion of Nicaragua.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>And of course, Americans are being given this negative view of these evil
|
||||
Communist dictators in Managua, just 2 days' drive from Harlingen, Texas.
|
||||
@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ brutesalles, producing sons to be put in the army, to be made into
|
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fertilizer'. She was jailed for 5 years for anti-war talk.</p>
|
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|
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<p>The lessons of the Vietnam war for the American people is that it was a tragic
|
||||
mistake.... 58,000 of our own young people were killed, 2 million Vietnamese
|
||||
mistake.... 58000 of our own young people were killed, 2 million Vietnamese
|
||||
were killed. We withdrew, and our position wound up actually stronger in the
|
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Pacific Basin.</p>
|
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|
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@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ playing the role of the greatest leader of all times forever. Leading us into
|
||||
Armageddon. As he goes out at the end of his long life, we'll all go out with
|
||||
him....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Why does the CIA run 10,000 brutal covert actions? Why are we destabilizing a
|
||||
<p>Why does the CIA run 10000 brutal covert actions? Why are we destabilizing a
|
||||
third of the countries in the world today when there's so much instability and
|
||||
misery already? Why are our leaders now taking us into another war? Why are
|
||||
we systematically taught to hate and fight other people?</p>
|
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@ -1203,11 +1203,11 @@ with bombs on them, to lie down in front of trucks with bombs on them." But
|
||||
he said, "I'd tell them that they can't wait. They've got to start tomorrow,
|
||||
today, and do it, what they can, every day of their lives."</p>
|
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<p>
|
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<div>
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|
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|
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</p>
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</div>
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<p>X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X</p>
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|
@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
and widely. It needs to be in the hands of every American citizen!]
|
||||
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
|
||||
TABLE OF CONTENTS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE INTEREST AMOUNT IS NEVER CREATED..........10</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Borrow $60,000 and Pay Back $255,931.............11
|
||||
<p> Borrow $60000 and Pay Back $255931.............11
|
||||
Small Loans....................11
|
||||
Bankers Always Prosper...............12
|
||||
The Cost to You................13
|
||||
@ -137,10 +138,10 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
Read below to see what interest (usury) on debts, a violation of
|
||||
God's Law, is doing to America.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p> ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
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<div> ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE NEWS
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -193,12 +194,12 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
EASY TO ROB THE PEOPLE AND GET RICH. WE JUST LEND THEM THEIR
|
||||
OWN CREDIT ON PAPER AND CHARGE THEM USURY (INTEREST)."
|
||||
Beneath the bankers is a door called "loans" showing a
|
||||
$50,000 paper credit "loan" going out of the bank to a
|
||||
residential home. From the home are $250,000 in payments
|
||||
$50000 paper credit "loan" going out of the bank to a
|
||||
residential home. From the home are $250000 in payments
|
||||
(30 year payemts) flying back to land on the "tongue" of the
|
||||
voracious "open mouth" of the bank.] </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the
|
||||
issue of their money, first by inflation and then by deflation,
|
||||
@ -253,8 +254,8 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
-- The author</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> p. 1</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -276,8 +277,8 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
||||
husband sitting in the witness chair, holding his head in gloom.
|
||||
The mother says to the judge, "AND JUDGE, WE WERE ALWAYS IN DEBT!."]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
* * *</p>
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
* * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Americans, living in what is called the richest nation on earth, seem
|
||||
@ -335,7 +336,7 @@ ___________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Auto makers sell their cars for 1% to 2% above the cost of manufacture
|
||||
and it is considered good business. But money "manufactures" have no limit
|
||||
on their profits, since a few cents will print a $1 bill or a $10,000 bill.</p>
|
||||
on their profits, since a few cents will print a $1 bill or a $10000 bill.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> That profit is part of our story, but first let consider another unique
|
||||
characteristic of the thing -- money, the love of which is the "root of
|
||||
@ -502,15 +503,15 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
||||
We shall start with the need for money. The Federal Government, having
|
||||
spent more than it has taken from its citizens in taxes, needs, for the
|
||||
sake of illustration, $1,000,000,000. Since it does not have the money,
|
||||
sake of illustration, $1000000000. Since it does not have the money,
|
||||
and Congress has given away its authority to "create" it, the Government
|
||||
must go to the "creators" for the $1 billion. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> But, the Federal Reserve, a private corporation, doesn't just give its
|
||||
money away! The Bankers are willing to deliver $1,000,000,000 in money
|
||||
money away! The Bankers are willing to deliver $1000000000 in money
|
||||
or credit to the Federal Government in exchange for the Government's
|
||||
agreement to pay it back -- with interest. So Congress authorizes the
|
||||
Treasury Department to print $1,000,000,000 in U.S. Bonds, which are then
|
||||
Treasury Department to print $1000000000 in U.S. Bonds, which are then
|
||||
delivered to the Federal Reserve Bankers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
@ -518,7 +519,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
<p> p. 8</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Federal Reserve then pays the cost of printing the $1 billion (about
|
||||
$1,000) and makes the exchange. The government then uses the money to pay
|
||||
$1000) and makes the exchange. The government then uses the money to pay
|
||||
its obligations. What are the results of this fantastic transaction? Well,
|
||||
$1 billion in Government bills are paid all right, but the Government has
|
||||
now indebted the people to the Bankers for $1 billion on which the people
|
||||
@ -526,7 +527,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tens of thousands of such transactions have taken place since 1913 so that
|
||||
by the 1980s, the U.S. Government is indebted to the Bankers for over
|
||||
$1,000,000,000,000 (trillion), on which the people pay over $100 billion
|
||||
$1000000000000 (trillion), on which the people pay over $100 billion
|
||||
a year in interest alone with no hope of ever paying off the principal.
|
||||
Supposedly, our children and following generations will pay forever and
|
||||
forever! (Since this book was printed in 1984, the national debt has
|
||||
@ -550,7 +551,7 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Added to the original $1 billion, they could have $16 billion of "created
|
||||
credit" out in loans paying them interest with their only cost being
|
||||
$1,000 for printing the original $1 billion! Since the U.S. Congress has
|
||||
$1000 for printing the original $1 billion! Since the U.S. Congress has
|
||||
not issued Constitutional money since 1863 (over 100 years), in order
|
||||
for the people to have money to carry on trade and commerce they are
|
||||
forced to borrow the "created Credit" of the Monopoly bankers and pay
|
||||
@ -618,33 +619,33 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
|
||||
<p> p. 11</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> IF $60,000 IS BORROWED</p>
|
||||
<p> IF $60000 IS BORROWED</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - $255,931.20 MUST BE PAID BACK</p>
|
||||
<p> - $255931.20 MUST BE PAID BACK</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> When a citizen goes to a banker to borrow $60,000 to purchase a home or
|
||||
<p> When a citizen goes to a banker to borrow $60000 to purchase a home or
|
||||
a farm, the Bank clerk has the borrower agree to pay back the loan plus
|
||||
interest. At 14% interest for 30 years, the borrower must agree to pay
|
||||
$710.92 per month for a total of $255,931.20.
|
||||
$710.92 per month for a total of $255931.20.
|
||||
|
||||
The clerk then requires the citizen to assign to the banker the right of
|
||||
ownership of the property if the borrower does not make the required
|
||||
payments. The bank clerk then gives the borrower a $60,000 check or a
|
||||
$60,000 deposit slip, crediting the borrower's checking account with
|
||||
$60,000.</p>
|
||||
payments. The bank clerk then gives the borrower a $60000 check or a
|
||||
$60000 deposit slip, crediting the borrower's checking account with
|
||||
$60000.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The borrower then writes checks to the builder, subcontractors, etc.,
|
||||
who in turn write checks. $60,000 of new "checkbook" money is thereby
|
||||
who in turn write checks. $60000 of new "checkbook" money is thereby
|
||||
added to the "money in circulation."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> However, and this is the fatal flaw in a usury system, the only new
|
||||
money created and put into circulation is the amount of the loan, $60,000.
|
||||
money created and put into circulation is the amount of the loan, $60000.
|
||||
The money to pay the interest is NOT created, and therefore was NOT added
|
||||
to "money in circulation."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Even so, this borrower (and those who follow him in ownership of the
|
||||
property) must earn and TAKE OUT OF CIRCULATION $255,931, almost $200,000
|
||||
MORE than he put IN CIRCULATION when he borrowed the original $60,000!
|
||||
property) must earn and TAKE OUT OF CIRCULATION $255931, almost $200000
|
||||
MORE than he put IN CIRCULATION when he borrowed the original $60000!
|
||||
(By the way, it is this interest which cheats all families out of nicer
|
||||
homes. It is not that they cannot afford them; it is because the Bankers'
|
||||
usury forces them to pay for FOUR homes to get ONE!)</p>
|
||||
@ -674,10 +675,10 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
|
||||
<p> If you haven't quite grasped the impact of the above, let us consider
|
||||
a small auto loan for 3 years at 18% interest. Step 1: Citizen borrows
|
||||
$5,000 and pays it into circulation (it goes to the dealer, factory,
|
||||
miner, etc.) and signs a note agreeing to pay the Bankers $6,500. Step 2:
|
||||
$5000 and pays it into circulation (it goes to the dealer, factory,
|
||||
miner, etc.) and signs a note agreeing to pay the Bankers $6500. Step 2:
|
||||
Citizen pays $180 per month of his earnings to the Banker. In three years,
|
||||
he will take OUT of circulation $1,500 more than he put IN circulation.</p>
|
||||
he will take OUT of circulation $1500 more than he put IN circulation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Every loan of Banker "created" money (credit) causes the same thing to
|
||||
happen. Since this has happened millions of times since 1913 (and
|
||||
@ -710,9 +711,9 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Gains of 49 percent in net income and 51 percent in operating
|
||||
income were posted last year by Valley National bank. Those
|
||||
gains brought net income to $33,959,000 in the year ended Dec.
|
||||
31 and operating income to $34,459,000. The year before those
|
||||
totals were $22,836,000 and $22,807,000 respectively."</p>
|
||||
gains brought net income to $33959000 in the year ended Dec.
|
||||
31 and operating income to $34459000. The year before those
|
||||
totals were $22836000 and $22807000 respectively."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>__________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -723,12 +724,12 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
<p> "Arizona bank announced on Monday it had achieved a 21.2 percent
|
||||
increase in net income in 1978 over 1977. On the basis of
|
||||
operating income, excluding the 1977 sale of the Arizona Bank
|
||||
Building for $1,336,368, the bank said the increase was 43.9
|
||||
Building for $1336368, the bank said the increase was 43.9
|
||||
percent. Tostenrud said loans and deposits increased in the
|
||||
last year. Deposits 18.8 percent to $1,353 billion and loans
|
||||
last year. Deposits 18.8 percent to $1353 billion and loans
|
||||
21.9 percent to $951 million."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE COST TO YOU? EVENTUALLY, EVERYTHING!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -990,9 +991,9 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
issue not only actual currency, but could lend limited credit at no
|
||||
interest for the purchase of capital goods, such as homes. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A $60,000 loan would require only $60,000 repayment, not $255,931 as it
|
||||
<p> A $60000 loan would require only $60000 repayment, not $255931 as it
|
||||
is now. Everyone who supplied materials and labor for the home would get
|
||||
paid just as they do today, but the bankers would NOT get $195,931 in
|
||||
paid just as they do today, but the bankers would NOT get $195931 in
|
||||
interest. AND THAT IS WHY THEY RIDCULE AND DESTROY ANYONE SUGGESTING
|
||||
GOVERNMENT (CITIZENS') MONEY WITHOUT INTEREST AND WITHOUT DEBT.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1010,7 +1011,7 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
||||
Middle East is all about, and why the banker-owned press is brainwashing
|
||||
American citizens to think of all Arabs as terrorists). </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Saracen Empire forbade interest on money 1,000 years ago and its
|
||||
<p> The Saracen Empire forbade interest on money 1000 years ago and its
|
||||
wealth outshone even Saxon Europe. Mandarin China issued its own money,
|
||||
interest-free and debt-free and historians and collectors of art today
|
||||
consider those centuries to be China's time of greatest wealth, culture,
|
||||
@ -1111,11 +1112,12 @@ ___________________________________________________________________________ </p
|
||||
<p> p. 24</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A DEBT-FREE AMERICA
|
||||
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
With debt-free and interest-free money, there would be no high and
|
||||
confiscatory taxation, and our homes would be mortgage-free with no
|
||||
$10,000-per-year payments to the Bankers, nor would they get $1,000 to
|
||||
$2,500 per year from every automobile on our roads. </p>
|
||||
$10000-per-year payments to the Bankers, nor would they get $1000 to
|
||||
$2500 per year from every automobile on our roads. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> We would need no "easy payment" plans, "revolving" charge accounts,
|
||||
loans to pay medical or hospital bills, loans to pay taxes, loans to pay
|
||||
@ -1277,14 +1279,14 @@ ___________________________________________________________________________ </p
|
||||
fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord
|
||||
shall be safe." Proverbs 29:25</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> * * *</p>
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [Chart at bottom of page shows "Principal Assets of All
|
||||
Commercial Banks: 1950 to 1980" -- shows an exponentially
|
||||
increasing upward spike. Source: Statistical Abstract of
|
||||
United States. A note below the chart states:
|
||||
"1982: Since 1950 the Bankers "assets" (obtained by fraud)
|
||||
have risen from $160 billion to almost $2,000 billion.
|
||||
have risen from $160 billion to almost $2000 billion.
|
||||
They are stealing America with their debt-usury system!]
|
||||
|
||||
[Note alongside the chart: "Bankers produce no usable product
|
||||
@ -1631,6 +1633,6 @@ ___________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> http://www.inforamp.net/~jwhitley</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ********************************************************
|
||||
<div> ********************************************************
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</div></xml>
|
@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ Subject: Carroll Quigley Examined; Multicultural Strategy of Ruling Class?</p>
|
||||
<p>2. Multiculturalism and the Ruling Elite by Daniel Brandt
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> *********************************************</p>
|
||||
<div> *********************************************</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This article is from NameBase NewsLine, which is distributed to users of
|
||||
NameBase, a microcomputer database with 170,000 citations and 78,000 names
|
||||
NameBase, a microcomputer database with 170000 citations and 78000 names
|
||||
of ruling class/conspiracy personnel.. This 3-megabyte database is
|
||||
available on floppy disks and is used by over 700 journalists and
|
||||
researchers around the world. For a brochure write to: </p>
|
||||
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ with Clinton's early career, for its possible clues to Clinton's thought.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Reading Quigley may turn you into a student of high-level conspiracy,
|
||||
which is exactly what many influential people around Clinton and elsewhere
|
||||
say you shouldn't be. Almost all of the 3,000 members of the Council on
|
||||
say you shouldn't be. Almost all of the 3000 members of the Council on
|
||||
Foreign Relations (CFR) will go on record ridiculing any of the conspiracy
|
||||
theories that, according to all polls, are taken seriously by large
|
||||
majorities of average people. CFR member Daniel Schorr will tell you again
|
||||
@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This article is from NameBase NewsLine, which is distributed to users of
|
||||
NameBase, a microcomputer database with 170,000 citations and 78,000 names
|
||||
NameBase, a microcomputer database with 170000 citations and 78000 names
|
||||
of ruling class/conspiracy personnel. This 3-megabyte database is
|
||||
available on floppy disks and is used by over 700 journalists and
|
||||
researchers around the world. For a brochure write to: </p>
|
||||
@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ elitists Nicholas Katzenbach (Rhodes scholar and former Ford Foundation
|
||||
fellow), OSS old-boy John Gardner (Carnegie Corporation president,
|
||||
1955-1965), and CIA director Richard Helms to study the problem. The
|
||||
Katzenbach Committee reported that they expected private foundations,
|
||||
which had grown from 2,200 in 1955 to 18,000 in 1967, to take over
|
||||
which had grown from 2200 in 1955 to 18000 in 1967, to take over
|
||||
the CIA's funding of international organizations, and recommended a
|
||||
"public-private mechanism" to give grants openly. Sixteen years later
|
||||
a Democratic Congress adopted this recommendation by establishing the
|
||||
@ -827,8 +827,8 @@ Moynihan, no less:</p>
|
||||
to add a mere 60 cents. Families made do by doubling up in the
|
||||
workforce. Between 1955 and 1989 female participation in the work
|
||||
force rose from 35.7 percent to 57.4 percent. Even so, family income
|
||||
stayed flat. Median family income in 1973 was $32,109. Half a
|
||||
generation later in 1988 it was, in constant 1988 dollars, $32,191, a
|
||||
stayed flat. Median family income in 1973 was $32109. Half a
|
||||
generation later in 1988 it was, in constant 1988 dollars, $32191, a
|
||||
gain of $82. We also started the 1980s as the largest creditor nation
|
||||
in history. We are now the largest debtor.... As a debtor nation, we
|
||||
must expect that the people we owe money to will be better off than
|
||||
@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ culture, and are simply expressing sensitivity to their own
|
||||
oppression.[20]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> For an example of actionable hate speech, we go to the University of
|
||||
Pennsylvania. The theft of 14,000 copies of the student newspaper by black
|
||||
Pennsylvania. The theft of 14000 copies of the student newspaper by black
|
||||
students unhappy with a white columnist went unpunished at Penn. But a
|
||||
white male freshman was hauled before the school's judicial board after
|
||||
yelling "water buffalo" at a group of black sorority sisters creating a
|
||||
@ -1326,4 +1326,4 @@ message: info prj | <special>ftp://ftp.a-albionic.com/</special>
|
||||
get prj gopher/keytogopher | <special>gopher.a-albionic.com 9006</special>
|
||||
////////////////////////////////////*\\\\\\\\\\\<special>ftp.a-albionic.com</special>\\\\\\\\</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ SUBJECT: FEMA GULAG</p>
|
||||
your bank, or savings and loan institution</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> All of these and many more items are listed in 32 pages incorporating
|
||||
nearly 200,000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
nearly 200000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
dictatorship whenever the President gives the word.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--> Executive Order 11647 provides the regional and local mechanisms
|
||||
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> George Bush put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 2,1990. In
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Bush issued two Executive
|
||||
Orders (12722 and 12723) which restricted trade and travel with Iraq
|
||||
and froze Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets within the U.S. and those in the
|
||||
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
some 120 additional emergency powers that can be used in a national
|
||||
emergency or state of war (declared or undeclared by Congress). The
|
||||
"Federal Register" records some 15 Executive Orders (EO) signed by
|
||||
Bush from August 2,1990 to February 14,1991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Bush from August 21990 to February 141991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Orders" box, below)
|
||||
It may take many years before most of the executive findings and
|
||||
use of powers come to light, if indeed they ever do. But evidence is
|
||||
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
in this six month period suggests an unusual amount of government
|
||||
resources utilized to direct the national emergency state. In
|
||||
contrast, government salaries for one year of the state of emergency
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430,000.</p>
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430000.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ____________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| |
|
||||
@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
presidential approval rating exceeding 75 percent, the domestic
|
||||
casualties will continue to mount with few objections. Paradoxically,
|
||||
even though the U.S. public put pressure on Bush to send relief for
|
||||
the 500,000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
the 500000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
will be heard for the 37 million Americans without health insurance,
|
||||
the 32 million living in poverty, or the country's five million hungry
|
||||
children. The U.S. may even help rebuild Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian
|
||||
@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
<p> FOOTNOTES:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. The administrative guideline was established under Reagan in Executive
|
||||
Order 12656, November 18,1988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
Order 12656, November 181988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. For instance, National Security Council policy papers or National
|
||||
Security Directives (NSD) or National Security Decision Directives
|
||||
@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
an excellent discussion see: Harold C. Relyea, The Coming of Secret
|
||||
Law, "Government Information Quarterly," Vol. 5, November 1988; see
|
||||
also: Eve Pell, "The Backbone of Hidden Government," "The Nation,"
|
||||
June 19,1990.</p>
|
||||
June 191990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. "Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency
|
||||
With Respect to Iraq," February, 11, 1991, "Weekly Compilation of
|
||||
@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; Michael R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 29,1990.</p>
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 7. Keith Schneider, "Pentagon Wins Waiver Of Environmental Rule," "New York
|
||||
Times," January 30, 1991.</p>
|
||||
@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ forbidding military involvement in domestic law enforcement.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Rex, which ran concurrently with the first annual U.S. show of force
|
||||
in Honduras in April 1984, was also designed to test FEMA's ability to
|
||||
round up 400,000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
round up 400000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
States and its ability to distribute hundreds of tons of small arms to
|
||||
``state defense forces.''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ the potential round-up and incarceration in mass detainment camps of
|
||||
U.S. residents who are citizens of "terrorist" countries, chiefly in
|
||||
the Middle East. This plan echoed a 1984 FEMA nationwide "readiness
|
||||
exercise code-named REX-84 ALPHA, which included the rehearsal of
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40,000 Central American
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40000 Central American
|
||||
refugees in the event of a U.S. invasion of the region. One of the 10
|
||||
military bases established as detainment camps by REX-84 ALPHA, Camp
|
||||
Krome, Fla., was designated a joint FEMA-Immigration service
|
||||
@ -1250,7 +1250,7 @@ that these data often include technical information that might be
|
||||
valuable to a foreign adversary like the Soviet Union.
|
||||
Mead Data Central -- which runs some of the nation's largest
|
||||
computer databases, such as Lexis and Nexis, and has nearly
|
||||
200,000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
200000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
agents from the Air Force and officials from the CIA and the FBI
|
||||
who asked for the names of subscribers and inquired what Mead
|
||||
officials might do if information restrictions were imposed. In
|
||||
@ -1563,4 +1563,4 @@ courtesy of the Pentagon.</p>
|
||||
<p>=================================================================
|
||||
Psi-Tech and alien brain-wave research -- Whats going on at Los Alamos?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ gauge shotguns, .38 and .45 caliber pistols, radios, walkie-talkies, and
|
||||
electrically controlled intelligence centers wired for instant
|
||||
communications with any police force in one state.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"L.E.A.F. is a 1,000 member unit put together this year to handle unique
|
||||
<p>"L.E.A.F. is a 1000 member unit put together this year to handle unique
|
||||
law enforcement problems such a mass civil disobedience, protest
|
||||
demonstrations and riots. In other words, breaking heads and taking
|
||||
names. L.E.A.F. has the support of Governor Brown, a quarter million
|
||||
@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ forbade it.' (That ends the quotation.)</p>
|
||||
spelling), is on record as having stated that local law enforcement has
|
||||
failed and must be replaced by a national police force. Patrick Murphy,
|
||||
the administrator of the Police Foundation, states, "I have no fear of a
|
||||
national police force. Our 40,000 police departments are not sacred."
|
||||
national police force. Our 40000 police departments are not sacred."
|
||||
Ex-Attorney General William Saxby warned that if we can go on as we
|
||||
are, crime will invade us and the national police will take over.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -418,9 +418,9 @@ confiscation of privately owned weapons and ammunition.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Army has over 350 separate record centers containing substantial
|
||||
information on civilian political activities. Virtually every major Army
|
||||
unit has its own set aside from this. The Fifth Army of San Antonio has
|
||||
over 100,000 files of its own. The overall operation command post is a
|
||||
over 100000 files of its own. The overall operation command post is a
|
||||
domestic room at the Pentagon. There are 25 million cards on
|
||||
individuals and 760,000 on organizations held by the Defense Central
|
||||
individuals and 760000 on organizations held by the Defense Central
|
||||
Index of investigations alone. This information includes political,
|
||||
sociological, economical and psychological profiles. All this type of
|
||||
information on 25 million Americans.</p>
|
||||
@ -466,14 +466,14 @@ The public was in fact tricked by the Congress of the United States!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Here are the designated sites: Tucked away in the Appalachian
|
||||
Mountains of central Pennsylvania is a bustling town of approximate
|
||||
10,000 people. Fifteen to twenty years ago it was a sleepy village of
|
||||
10000 people. Fifteen to twenty years ago it was a sleepy village of
|
||||
400. Allanwood, PA is linked to New York City by Interstate U.S. 80. It
|
||||
takes up approximately 400 acres and is surrounded by a 10-foot barbed
|
||||
wire fence. It now holds approximately 300 minimum security prisoners
|
||||
to keep in shape. It could hold 12,000 people from one day to the next.</p>
|
||||
to keep in shape. It could hold 12000 people from one day to the next.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thirty miles from Oklahoma City on U.S. 66 is El Reno, OK with an
|
||||
approximate population of 12,000. Due west, six miles from town
|
||||
approximate population of 12000. Due west, six miles from town
|
||||
almost in sight of U.S. 66 is a complex of buildings that could pass for a
|
||||
small school. However, the facility is overshadowed by a guard house
|
||||
that appears to be something like an airport control tower--except that
|
||||
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ it's manned by a vigilant, uniformed guard. This is a federal prison camp
|
||||
or detention center. These camps are all located near super-highways or
|
||||
near railroad tracks or both.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The federal prison camp at Florence, Arizona could hold 3,500
|
||||
<p>The federal prison camp at Florence, Arizona could hold 3500
|
||||
prisoners. It is presently kept in condition by approximately 400 legally
|
||||
convicted prisoners. Wickenberg, AZ is famous for its municipal
|
||||
airport that was once government owned. It is now occupied by a
|
||||
@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ probably there is no overfly permitted because it is a bombing and
|
||||
gunnery range. This was one of the places ratified by the provost
|
||||
marshal of the Fifth Army.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In 1976, as well as on March 20, 1979,1 went to the sheriffs Dept. in
|
||||
<p>In 1976, as well as on March 20, 19791 went to the sheriffs Dept. in
|
||||
Houston to see if our local sheriff's Dept. had been infiltrated by these
|
||||
plans. Well, it appears so. I was put in contact with a Lt. Kiljan
|
||||
(phonetic spelling) who is in charge of some secret unit in the
|
||||
@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ in some instances the S.S. behaved brutally even towards the
|
||||
townspeople.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"When asked if they realized that within the last three months before the
|
||||
liberation 13,000 men lost their lives within a stone's throw of where the
|
||||
liberation 13000 men lost their lives within a stone's throw of where the
|
||||
people lived, they claimed they were shocked and surprised.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>'When asked if they never saw transports of dead and dying pass
|
||||
@ -1235,4 +1235,4 @@ prevent the loss of our freedom as citizens of the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thank you very much. (Conclusion of taped report.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -1426,6 +1426,4 @@ who have no brains, and so this mindless school of jelly-fish,
|
||||
father, mother, son, and daughter, become useful beasts of burden or
|
||||
trainers of the same. [ table of contents ] </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ they didn't want to be pushed into the arms of the Soviet Union; they
|
||||
begged us not to fight them, they wanted to work with us. We said
|
||||
they wanted a cheap victory, they wanted a walk-over, they wanted to
|
||||
be un-opposed, that we wouldn't give them a cheap victory, we would
|
||||
make them earn it, so to speak. And we did. 10,000 Africans died and
|
||||
make them earn it, so to speak. And we did. 10000 Africans died and
|
||||
they won the victory that they were winning anyway.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Now, the most significant thing that I got out of all of this, in
|
||||
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ the country, training in the use of weapons, installing communications
|
||||
systems, planning battles, and he said, we didn't have anybody inside
|
||||
the country.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In summary about Angola, without U.S. intervention, 10,000 people
|
||||
<p> In summary about Angola, without U.S. intervention, 10000 people
|
||||
would be alive that were killed in the thing. The outcome might have
|
||||
been peaceful, or at least much less bloody. The MPLA was winning
|
||||
when we went in, and they went ahead and won, which was, according to
|
||||
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ elsewhere in the world. Not only did it eliminate the effective
|
||||
communist party (Indonesian communist party), it also eliminated the
|
||||
entire segment of the population that tended to support the communist
|
||||
party - the ethnic Chinese, Indonesian Chinese. And the CIA's report
|
||||
put the number of dead at 800,000 killed. And that was one covert
|
||||
put the number of dead at 800000 killed. And that was one covert
|
||||
action. We're talking about 1 to 3 million people killed in these
|
||||
things.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ years, with greater and greater involvement, massive propaganda,
|
||||
deceiving the American people about what was happening. Panicking
|
||||
people in Vietnam to create migrations to the south so they could
|
||||
photograph it and show how people were fleeing communism. And on and
|
||||
on, until they got us into the Vietnam war, and 2,000,000 people were
|
||||
on, until they got us into the Vietnam war, and 2000000 people were
|
||||
killed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> There is a mood, a sentiment in Washington, by our leadership today,
|
||||
@ -450,12 +450,12 @@ dominion, of excluding other countries, other industrial powers from
|
||||
Europe, from competing with us in the area.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Just to give you an example of how complete this is, and how
|
||||
military this has been, between 1900 and W.W. II, we had 5,000 marines
|
||||
military this has been, between 1900 and W.W. II, we had 5000 marines
|
||||
in Nicaragua for a total of 28 years. We invaded the Dominican
|
||||
Republic 4 times. Haiti, we occupied it for 12 years. We put our
|
||||
troops into Cuba 4 times, Panama 6 times, Guatemala once, plus a CIA
|
||||
covert action to overthrow the democratic government there once.
|
||||
Honduras, 7 times. And by the way, we put 12,000 troops into the
|
||||
Honduras, 7 times. And by the way, we put 12000 troops into the
|
||||
Soviet Union during that same period of time.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In the 1930's there was public and international pressure about our
|
||||
@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ marines in Nicaragua....</p>
|
||||
<p> The next three leaders of Guatemala [after the CIA installed the
|
||||
puppet, Colonel Armaz in a coup] died violent deaths, and amnesty
|
||||
international tells us that the governments we've supported in power
|
||||
there since then, have killed 80,000 people. You can read about that
|
||||
there since then, have killed 80000 people. You can read about that
|
||||
one in the book Bitter Fruit, by Schlesinger and Kinzer. [5] Kinzer's
|
||||
a New York Times Journalist... or Jonathan Kwitny, the Wall Street
|
||||
Journal reporter, his book Endless Enemies [7] - all discuss this....</p>
|
||||
@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ right to sue a government employee for damages. If s/he writes an
|
||||
unauthorized account of the government - which means the people who
|
||||
are involved in corruption in the government, who see it, who witness
|
||||
it, like Frank Snep did, like I did - if they try to go public they
|
||||
can now be punished in civil court. The government took $90,000 away
|
||||
can now be punished in civil court. The government took $90000 away
|
||||
from Frank Snep, his profits from his book, and they've seized the
|
||||
profits from my own book....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ must have this law because of the threat of international terrorism'.</p>
|
||||
<p> Think a minute. What is `the threat of international terrorism'?
|
||||
These things catch a lot of attention. But how many Americans died in
|
||||
terrorist actions last year? According to Secretary Shultz, 79. Now,
|
||||
obviously that's terrible but we killed 55,000 people on our highways
|
||||
with drunken driving; we kill 2,500 people in far nastier, bloodier,
|
||||
obviously that's terrible but we killed 55000 people on our highways
|
||||
with drunken driving; we kill 2500 people in far nastier, bloodier,
|
||||
mutilating, gang-raping ways in Nicaragua last year alone ourselves.
|
||||
Obviously 79 peoples' death is not enough reason to take away the
|
||||
protection of American citizens, of due process of the law.</p>
|
||||
@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ where everything's owned and nobody can make any progress, the way
|
||||
they erased the board and started over has been to have big world
|
||||
wars, and erase countries and bomb cities and bomb banks and then
|
||||
start from scratch again. This is not an option to us now because of
|
||||
all these 52,000 nuclear weapons....</p>
|
||||
all these 52000 nuclear weapons....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The United States CIA is running 50 covert actions, destabilizing
|
||||
further almost one third of the countries in the world today....</p>
|
||||
@ -765,10 +765,10 @@ to watch they gang-rape the mother, and slash her breasts off. And
|
||||
sometimes for variety, they make the parents watch while they do these
|
||||
things to the children.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This is nobody's propaganda. There have been over 100,000 American
|
||||
<p> This is nobody's propaganda. There have been over 100000 American
|
||||
witnesses for peace who have gone down there and they have filmed and
|
||||
photographed and witnessed these atrocities immediately after they've
|
||||
happened, and documented 13,000 people killed this way, mostly women
|
||||
happened, and documented 13000 people killed this way, mostly women
|
||||
and children. These are the activities done by these contras. The
|
||||
contras are the people president Reagan calls `freedom fighters'. He
|
||||
says they're the moral equivalent of our founding fathers. And the
|
||||
@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ government. This one actually began under Jimmy Carter. He
|
||||
authorized the CIA to go in and try to make the Sandinistas look to be
|
||||
evil. So in 1979 [when] they came in to power, immediately we were
|
||||
trying to cast them as totalitarian, evil, threatening Marxists.
|
||||
While they abolished the death sentence, while they released 8,000
|
||||
While they abolished the death sentence, while they released 8000
|
||||
national guardsmen that they had in their custody that they could have
|
||||
kept in prison, they said `no. Unless we have evidence of individual
|
||||
crimes, we're not going to hold someone in prison just because they
|
||||
@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ were associated with the former administration.' While they set out
|
||||
to launch a literacy campaign to teach the people to read and write,
|
||||
which is something that the dictator Somoza, and us supporting him,
|
||||
had never bothered to get around to doing. While they set out to
|
||||
build 2,500 clinics to give the country something resembling a public
|
||||
build 2500 clinics to give the country something resembling a public
|
||||
health policy, and access to medicines, we began to label them as
|
||||
totalitarian dictators, and to attack them in the press, and to work
|
||||
with this newspaper `La Prensa', which - it's finally come out and
|
||||
@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ squads.</p>
|
||||
the early 1960's, the CIA helped put together the treasury police.
|
||||
These are the people that haul people out at night today, and run
|
||||
trucks over their heads. These are the people that the Catholic
|
||||
church tells us, have killed something over 50,000 civilians in the
|
||||
church tells us, have killed something over 50000 civilians in the
|
||||
last 5 years. And we have testimony before our Congress that as late
|
||||
as 1982, leaders of the treasury police were still on the CIA payroll.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -990,11 +990,11 @@ investigate it, and they found the horror that was being done, and by
|
||||
law they forced it to stop. You can read these reports -- the Amnesty
|
||||
International findings, and our own Congressional hearings.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> These things kill people. 800,000 in Indonesia alone according to
|
||||
CIA's estimate, 12,000 in Nicaragua, 10,000 in the Angolan operation
|
||||
<p> These things kill people. 800000 in Indonesia alone according to
|
||||
CIA's estimate, 12000 in Nicaragua, 10000 in the Angolan operation
|
||||
that I was sitting on in Washington, managing the task force. They
|
||||
add up. We'll never know how many people have been killed in them.
|
||||
Obviously a lot. Obviously at least a million. 800,000 in Indonesia
|
||||
Obviously a lot. Obviously at least a million. 800000 in Indonesia
|
||||
alone. Undoubtedly the minimum figure has to be 3 million. Then you
|
||||
add in a million people killed in Korea, 2 million people killed in
|
||||
the Vietnam war, and you're obviously getting into gross millions of
|
||||
@ -1012,9 +1012,9 @@ wars, they're people of the third world, they're citizens of countries
|
||||
that are too small to defend them from United States brutality and
|
||||
aggression. They're people of the Metumba mountains of the Congo, and
|
||||
the jungles of Southeast Asia, and now the hills of northern Nicaragua
|
||||
- 12,000 peasants. We have not killed KGB or Russian army advisors in
|
||||
- 12000 peasants. We have not killed KGB or Russian army advisors in
|
||||
Nicaragua. We are not killing Cuban advisors. We're not killing very
|
||||
many Sandinistas. The 12,000 that we have killed in Nicaragua are
|
||||
many Sandinistas. The 12000 that we have killed in Nicaragua are
|
||||
peasants, who have the misfortune of living in a CIA's chosen
|
||||
battlefield. Mostly women and children. Communists? Far, far, far
|
||||
more Catholics than anything else.</p>
|
||||
@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ investigated by the Congress, and shut down by the Congress. You can
|
||||
dig up the Congressional record and read it for yourself.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> There's one book called `In Search of the Manchurian Candidate'.
|
||||
It's written by John Marks, based on 14,000 documents gotten out of
|
||||
It's written by John Marks, based on 14000 documents gotten out of
|
||||
the government under the Freedom of Information Act. Read for
|
||||
yourselves. The thing was shut down but not one CIA case officer who
|
||||
was involved was in any way punished. Not one case officer involved
|
||||
@ -1086,11 +1086,11 @@ been working covertly with the CIA in 1978 to recruit journalists in
|
||||
Europe, who would introduce stories, print stories that would create
|
||||
sympathy for the neutron bomb.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Church committee found that they had published over 1,000 books,
|
||||
<p> The Church committee found that they had published over 1000 books,
|
||||
paying someone to write a book, the CIA puts its propaganda lines in
|
||||
it, the professor or the scholar gets credit for the book and gets the
|
||||
royalties. The latest flap we had about that was last year. A
|
||||
professor at Harvard was exposed for accepting 105,000 dollars from
|
||||
professor at Harvard was exposed for accepting 105000 dollars from
|
||||
the CIA to write a book about the Middle East. Several thousand
|
||||
professors and graduate students co-opted by the CIA to run its
|
||||
operations on campuses and build files on students.</p>
|
||||
@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ right now in Honduras preparing. We've built 12 bases, including 8
|
||||
airstrips. Obviously we don't need 8 airstrips in Honduras for any
|
||||
purpose, except to support the invasion of Nicaragua. We've built
|
||||
radar stations around, to survey and watch. Some of these ventures
|
||||
have been huge ones. Hundreds of airplanes, 30,000 troops, rehearsing
|
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have been huge ones. Hundreds of airplanes, 30000 troops, rehearsing
|
||||
the invasion of Nicaragua.</p>
|
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|
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<p> And of course, Americans are being given this negative view of these
|
||||
@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ army, to be made into fertilizer'. She was jailed for 5 years for
|
||||
anti-war talk.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The lessons of the Vietnam war for the American people is that it
|
||||
was a tragic mistake.... 58,000 of our own young people were killed, 2
|
||||
was a tragic mistake.... 58000 of our own young people were killed, 2
|
||||
million Vietnamese were killed. We withdrew, and our position wound
|
||||
up actually stronger in the Pacific basin.</p>
|
||||
|
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@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@ President Reagan sees himself as playing the role of the greatest
|
||||
leader of all times forever. Leading us into Armageddon. As he goes
|
||||
out at the end of his long life, we'll all go out with him....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Why does the CIA run 10,000 brutal covert actions? Why are we
|
||||
<p> Why does the CIA run 10000 brutal covert actions? Why are we
|
||||
destabilizing a third of the countries in the world today when there's
|
||||
so much instability and misery already? Why are our leaders now
|
||||
taking us into another war? Why are we systematically taught to hate
|
||||
@ -1386,4 +1386,4 @@ do it, what they can, every day of their lives'.</p>
|
||||
The Violations of War on Both Sides.
|
||||
??, .</p>
|
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|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ refineries in America. (6) </p>
|
||||
<p> The roots of 20th Century American politics can best be illustrated
|
||||
by the 1896 Presidential Election, won by Republican William
|
||||
McKinley by a landslide. The McKinley campaign was directed by
|
||||
Marcus Alonzo Hanna of Standard Oil and raised a $16,000,000
|
||||
Marcus Alonzo Hanna of Standard Oil and raised a $16000000
|
||||
campaign fund from wealthy fellow industrialists, (an amount that
|
||||
was unmatched in Presidential campaigns until the 1960s). The major
|
||||
theme of the campaign, and one that would echo far into the future,
|
||||
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Hanfstangel and Rosenberg, to ask Hearst how Nazism could present a
|
||||
better image in the United States. When Hearst went to Berlin later
|
||||
in the month, he was taken to see Hitler." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Seldes reports that a $400,000 a year deal was struck between
|
||||
<p> Seldes reports that a $400000 a year deal was struck between
|
||||
Hearst and Hitler, and signed by Doctor Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi
|
||||
propaganda minister. "Hearst," continues Seldes, "completely changed
|
||||
the editorial policy of his nineteen daily newspapers the same month
|
||||
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ which to build airplanes before and after Pearl Harbor, while
|
||||
Germany had an unlimited supply." (3)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Alcoa sabotage of American war production had already cost the U.S.
|
||||
"10,000 fighters or 1,665 bombers," according to Congressman Pierce
|
||||
"10000 fighters or 1665 bombers," according to Congressman Pierce
|
||||
of Oregon speaking in May 1941, because of "the effort to protect
|
||||
Alcoa's monopolistic position. . ." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ writes Seldes, "Alcoa sabotaged the aluminum program of the U.S. air
|
||||
force. The Truman Committee [on National Defense, chaired by then-
|
||||
Senator Harry S. Truman in 1942] heard testimony that Alcoa's
|
||||
representative, A.H. Bunker, $1-a-year head of the aluminum section
|
||||
of O.P.M., prevented work on our $600,000,000 aluminum expansion
|
||||
of O.P.M., prevented work on our $600000000 aluminum expansion
|
||||
program." (4) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> DU PONT AND GENERAL MOTORS </p>
|
||||
@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ one of which Higham identifies as the American Liberty League: "a
|
||||
Nazi organization whipping up hatred of blacks and Jews," and the
|
||||
"love of Hitler. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Financed . . . to the tune of $500,000 the first year, the Liberty
|
||||
<p> "Financed . . . to the tune of $500000 the first year, the Liberty
|
||||
League had a lavish thirty-one-room office in New York, branches in
|
||||
twenty-six colleges, and fifteen subsidiary organizations nationwide
|
||||
that distributed fifty million copies of its Nazi pamphlets. . . . </p>
|
||||
@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ compare with that of Standard." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The price Standard Oil "agreed" to pay for its crime? A modest fine
|
||||
of a few thousand dollars divided up among ten defendants. "Farish
|
||||
paid $1,000, or a quarter of one week's salary, for having betrayed
|
||||
paid $1000, or a quarter of one week's salary, for having betrayed
|
||||
America." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In New Jersey, charges of "criminal conspiracy with the enemy" were
|
||||
@ -1217,9 +1217,9 @@ safety." (10)</p>
|
||||
May 7th, Nazi Germany surrendered after the suicide of Adolf Hitler.
|
||||
September 2nd, Japan surrendered. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> World War II finally ended, but at the cost of more than 35,000,000
|
||||
<p> World War II finally ended, but at the cost of more than 35000000
|
||||
lives, over half that amount civilians. The death toll for the
|
||||
United States was 294,000. (11) </p>
|
||||
United States was 294000. (11) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A PLEDGE BETRAYED</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ criminals is described in the book, "The New Germany and the Old
|
||||
Nazis," by T.H. Tetens, an expert in German affairs. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tetens observes that in "1950, when Washington showed its eagerness
|
||||
to create a new German army of 500,000 men, the SS [at that time
|
||||
to create a new German army of 500000 men, the SS [at that time
|
||||
reorganized into a neo-Nazi front group called HIAG, which stands
|
||||
for 'mutual assistance,' a so-called veterans organization],
|
||||
together with the old Wehrmacht officers, started an all-out
|
||||
@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ killing more than 600 military and civilian prisoners, among them
|
||||
115 American G.I.s. He was sentenced to death, and the sentence was
|
||||
later commuted to life imprisonment. In 1955 he was one of the last
|
||||
poor devils' quietly released from prison and greeted by the Bonn
|
||||
government with the homecoming pay of 6,000 marks." (16) </p>
|
||||
government with the homecoming pay of 6000 marks." (16) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In a "New York Times" article published February 1, 1951, one
|
||||
prominent American expressed support for the reduction of sentences
|
||||
@ -1459,8 +1459,8 @@ Organization. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Within a few years the Gehlen apparatus had grown by leaps and
|
||||
bounds. In the early fifties it was estimated that the organization
|
||||
employed up to 4,000 intelligence specialists in Germany, mainly
|
||||
former army and SS officers, and that more than 4,000 V-men
|
||||
employed up to 4000 intelligence specialists in Germany, mainly
|
||||
former army and SS officers, and that more than 4000 V-men
|
||||
(undercover agents) were active throughout the Soviet-bloc
|
||||
countries. Gehlen's spy network stretches from Korea to Cairo, from
|
||||
Siberia to Santiago de Chile. . . . When the Federal Republic [of
|
||||
@ -2419,6 +2419,6 @@ Project "Restoring Kentucky's Proud Heritage and Bright Future" All
|
||||
email responses should be directed to: randy@ka.net Hemp for
|
||||
Victory! Thank you r </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p>
|
||||
<div> </div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<p> CONCERNING THE FAMOUS BACKYARD RIFLE PHOTOGRAPHS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------
|
||||
<div>------------
|
||||
Introduction
|
||||
------------</p>
|
||||
------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On Tuesday, 16 August, 1994, I met with Mr. Brian Mee in my home
|
||||
for the better part of three hours to discuss the famous backyard
|
||||
@ -2165,4 +2165,4 @@ taking so much of your time to answer my questions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MR. MEE. You're quite welcome, and it was my pleasure.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Michael T. Griffith is a two-time graduate of
|
||||
the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and the
|
||||
author of three books on Mormonism and ancient texts. His
|
||||
articles on the JFK assassination have appeared in DATELINE:
|
||||
DALLAS and in DALLAS '63. (CompuServe ID: 74274,650; Internet
|
||||
DALLAS and in DALLAS '63. (CompuServe ID: 74274650; Internet
|
||||
address: mtgriff@ironrod.win-uk.net or 74274.650@compuserve.com)
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
@ -178,11 +178,11 @@ is (1 Hydrogen 1)</p>
|
||||
convert to neutrinos</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>(1.007226 amu x 931.5 Mev/amu) / (.42 Mev/neutrinos) =
|
||||
2,233.884 neutrinos</p>
|
||||
2233.884 neutrinos</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Now the fusion of 1 Hydrogen 1 atoms</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[(1 Hydrogen 1) + (1 Hydrogen 1) + 2,234 neutrinos - 2 electrons
|
||||
<p>[(1 Hydrogen 1) + (1 Hydrogen 1) + 2234 neutrinos - 2 electrons
|
||||
- 1877.389 Mev + 1.811 Mev - (1 Hydrogen)] x 931.5 Mev/amu =
|
||||
[(1.007825 amu + 1.007825 amu + 1.007226 amu - .001097 amu
|
||||
-2.015447128 amu + 1.9441763x10-03 amu - 1.007825 amu)]
|
||||
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
|
||||
by Robert M. Galatzer-Levy, M.D.
|
||||
180 North Michigan Avenue
|
||||
Chicago, Illinois 60601
|
||||
CIS PPN 72255,1101
|
||||
CIS PPN 722551101
|
||||
This is a paper original delivered at the First Annual Mathematics
|
||||
and Psychoanalysis Meeting in New York, N.Y. on June 6, 1988. Any
|
||||
comments are very welcome.
|
||||
|
@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ corpse and many pieces of shrapnel</p>
|
||||
<p>A large emerald in the shape of a heart, confiscated from a fence in new
|
||||
York City</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>About 60,000 tapes and CDs by the 2 Live Crew</p>
|
||||
<p>About 60000 tapes and CDs by the 2 Live Crew</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Hundreds of issues of a comic shop newsletter bearing the headline,
|
||||
"DeFalco and Macchio found in adult movie house."</p>
|
||||
|
@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ that very few Anglo-Saxons have the ability to read.
|
||||
|
||||
19. How many people are supposed to have died in the explosions?
|
||||
|
||||
It is hard to say. Some sources say 60,000 in Hiroshima, others say
|
||||
140,000. No attempt has been made to rectify the various numbers.
|
||||
It is hard to say. Some sources say 60000 in Hiroshima, others say
|
||||
140000. No attempt has been made to rectify the various numbers.
|
||||
|
||||
20. How many people die annually from car accidents in the US?
|
||||
|
||||
Over 50,000.
|
||||
Over 50000.
|
||||
|
||||
21. So, what makes Hiroshima so special?
|
||||
|
||||
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ DON"T LET YOURSELF GET CONFUSED BY THE FACTS! We certainly don't!
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
Alan LustigerINTERNET:lustiger@att.com UUCP:att!pruxp!alu
|
||||
ATTMAIL:!alustiger CIS:72657,366
|
||||
ATTMAIL:!alustiger CIS:72657366
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Selected by Maddi Hausmann. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to funny@clarinet.com.</p></xml>
|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ movement of cocaine from Columbia into the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> While in jail, Carr spilled the beans about the contra
|
||||
operation. To reporters, he claimed that Hull had told him that
|
||||
Hull was the CIA liaison to the contras and was receiving $10,000 a
|
||||
Hull was the CIA liaison to the contras and was receiving $10000 a
|
||||
month from the National Security Council to help finance the
|
||||
operation. Carr told Honey why he was revealing such secrets:
|
||||
"Carr said that the mercenaries had been led to believe that
|
||||
|
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ into the investigation of the contra arms supply opertation.</p>
|
||||
<p> In March 1984, he learned from a member of the Federal
|
||||
Emergency Management Agency that FEMA had a highly secret plan to
|
||||
"deputize" government and State National Guard personnel for the
|
||||
purpose of interning 400,000 undocumented Central
|
||||
purpose of interning 400000 undocumented Central
|
||||
Americans in detention centers in the event that President Reagan
|
||||
launched "Operation Night-train"--a military invasion into
|
||||
Central America.</p>
|
||||
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ Deputy Chief of Station and Clines continued as his deputy.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> According to the affidavit, Shackley and Clines directed a
|
||||
secret program which trained and used Meo tribesmen "to
|
||||
secretly assassinated over 100,000 non-combatant village mayors,
|
||||
secretly assassinated over 100000 non-combatant village mayors,
|
||||
book-keepers, clerks and other civilian bureaucrats in Laos,
|
||||
Cambodia and Thailand." The operation was funded by profits from
|
||||
an illegal opium trade.</p>
|
||||
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ in Chile which played a role in the assassination of Chilean
|
||||
President Salvador Allende, the affidavit reads.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1974, the two directed the Phoenix project in Vietnam,
|
||||
which carried out the political assassination of some 60,000 non-
|
||||
which carried out the political assassination of some 60000 non-
|
||||
Viet Cong civilians in an attempt to cripple Vietnam's political
|
||||
institutions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -197,9 +197,9 @@ institutions.</p>
|
||||
coming to a end,...(they) started their own private assassination
|
||||
business..."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>--------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ) started their own private assassination
|
||||
business..."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-----------------------</p></xml>
|
||||
<div>-----------------------</div></xml>
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Subject: Corporate buyout of the Democratic Party</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ interests - ran off with the party.</p>
|
||||
<p> ITEM: Two days before the convention, a ``Victory Train'' carried
|
||||
congressional Democrats from Washington to New York. Accompanying
|
||||
the party elite on the train ride were corporate lobbyists who
|
||||
paid $10,000 to $25,000 for the right to mingle and shmooze.
|
||||
paid $10000 to $25000 for the right to mingle and shmooze.
|
||||
The Democratic National Committee has been raking in money from
|
||||
virtually every corporate interest needing a government
|
||||
favor. The message to anti-poverty or consumer-rights activists:
|
||||
@ -104,11 +104,11 @@ convention as ``disruptive,'' ``egotistical'' and a
|
||||
Aided by this media slant, corporate insiders are
|
||||
laughing all the way to the bank.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>*******************************************</p>
|
||||
<div>*******************************************</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This is the real problem with our "democracy" - the voters have
|
||||
very little influence over the choices. Those decisions have
|
||||
already been made for us. We should feel glad about it, now
|
||||
we don't have to make the difficult decisions...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Date: 3 Nov 1993 00:02:07 GMT</p>
|
||||
=============================================
|
||||
("Quid coniuratio est?")</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-!---------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>-!---------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate":
|
||||
The CIA and Mind Control
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<xml><p> THE COWTOWN CONNECTION
|
||||
by
|
||||
M. Duke Lane
|
||||
(CIS ID: 76004,2356)</p>
|
||||
(CIS ID: 760042356)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Harold Weisberg once said about his Whitewash works that "there are no
|
||||
theories in my books... they're factual."[1] The sentiment about factuality
|
||||
@ -942,4 +942,4 @@ actual time.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>60. Wilson interview</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ and of resorting to "cover-up." Rawlins' letter of Sept. 21,
|
||||
he remembers that "Kurtz called all Ed. Board members 'Associate
|
||||
Editors'...I adopted to save syllables." Rawlins tries to justify
|
||||
his misstatement of fact on the grounds that he was able to save
|
||||
approximately 42 characters in his 75,000-character-long article! </p>
|
||||
approximately 42 characters in his 75000-character-long article! </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In "sTARBABY," Rawlins claims that the full-day meeting of
|
||||
the Council in Washington was held at the National Press Club
|
||||
|
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> the reason for the assassination was to control the power of the presidency.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ----------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> ----------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The following appeared in the October, 1975 issue of "Gallery," a porno
|
||||
magazine which billed Fletcher Prouty as the "National Affairs Editor."
|
||||
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
far as thirty-seven yards away by a third shot. Thus the
|
||||
Commission gives the "official" version: three shots. The third
|
||||
shot, the missed second shot, and none other than the contrived
|
||||
"Specter Miracle Bullet"--the first shot. (See photos 3,4,5.
|
||||
"Specter Miracle Bullet"--the first shot. (See photos 345.
|
||||
[NUMBER 3. Z-313, showing impact and explosion of third shot, which
|
||||
killed Kennedy. NUMBER 4. "The Miracle bullet." Commission
|
||||
exhibit 399: a portion was sliced from for FBI spectrographic
|
||||
@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
tree in front of the Book Depository building. In November 1963
|
||||
that tree was so large that it made it impossible for anyone to
|
||||
have lined up a shot from the Oswald window at the President at
|
||||
Z-189.[5] (See photos 8,9. [NUMBER 8. The Altgens photo. The
|
||||
Z-189.[5] (See photos 89. [NUMBER 8. The Altgens photo. The
|
||||
building in the rear with a fire escape is the Dal Tex building.
|
||||
NUMBER 9. The Secret Service reenactment photo from the sixth floor
|
||||
window taken two weeks after the assassination through Oswald's
|
||||
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
Z-189.]) The earliest time a shot could line up with the President
|
||||
was at Z-210. At that time the tree was no longer in the way.
|
||||
What did the Warren Commission think? Apparently, nothing. It
|
||||
ignored the tree. (See photos 10,11. [NUMBERs 10, 11. Two pictures
|
||||
ignored the tree. (See photos 1011. [NUMBERs 10, 11. Two pictures
|
||||
confirming that a shot struck JFK at Z-189. Compare photo number 7
|
||||
with number 10. Picture number 10 is Z-190. JFK's right hand
|
||||
snaps slightly forward in 1/18 second. From here until he goes
|
||||
@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
President of the United States. He is an intelligent and
|
||||
experienced man. How could it have been arranged so that men such
|
||||
as Gerald Ford did not have the chance to see all of these
|
||||
photographs? In all there were more than 25,000 frames of pictures
|
||||
photographs? In all there were more than 25000 frames of pictures
|
||||
exposed within that crucial hour at Dealey Plaza. (This includes
|
||||
the frames of movie camera film, some of which have been so vitally
|
||||
important when studied frame by frame.) (See photos 17-20.
|
||||
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
his true role, it does not take too much deduction to see that the
|
||||
whole thing was the work of a major conspiracy and that the cover-
|
||||
up has been an even more weighty threat to our freedom. (See
|
||||
photos 26,27. [NUMBER 26. Oswald holding rifle. Photos found in
|
||||
photos 2627. [NUMBER 26. Oswald holding rifle. Photos found in
|
||||
Oswald's garage the day after the assassination. NUMER 27.* These
|
||||
two photos are enlargements of the two photos found in the garage.
|
||||
The line where Oswald's real head was glued onto the two photos of
|
||||
@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
Here we must go back to our scientific and systematic perusal of
|
||||
the thousands of pictures available about this incident. One of
|
||||
the most remarkable and important pictures taken of the entire
|
||||
25,000 was one taken by James Altgens, a professional photographer
|
||||
25000 was one taken by James Altgens, a professional photographer
|
||||
from the Associated Press. (See photo 8.) By cross-referencing
|
||||
this remarkable photograph with the Zapruder film chronology, it is
|
||||
possible to determine that this picture was taken 3.6 seconds after
|
||||
@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
||||
have shot at the President through that tree and thus could not
|
||||
have fired at the President until at least Z-210. In fact, under
|
||||
the prevailing physical conditions, no one could have fired from
|
||||
that window. (See photos 28,29. [NUMBERs 28, 29. Two photographs
|
||||
that window. (See photos 2829. [NUMBERs 28, 29. Two photographs
|
||||
showing that no one could have fired any shots from the sixth-floor
|
||||
window and that the cartons in the window were arranged to look
|
||||
like a sniper's nest three days after the assassination. Photo
|
||||
|
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ deaths plaguing assassination witnesses.
|
||||
mysteriously" can always be explained in some rational way: e.g., the
|
||||
individuals concerned have for the most part died of natural causes;
|
||||
the [Warren] Commission staff questioned 418 witnesses - the FBI
|
||||
interviewed far more people, conducting 25,000 interviews and
|
||||
interviewed far more people, conducting 25000 interviews and
|
||||
reinterviews - and in such a large group, a certain number of deaths
|
||||
are to be expected.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ like incubators, cold rooms and basic labware, are essential. But these two
|
||||
systems ore the heart of the hard work; they automate what was tedious and
|
||||
unpredictable toil just a few years ago. I'd guess that true basement
|
||||
biotechnology is still at least a decade away, if only because of the price
|
||||
$50,000 for each of these machines alone)aond the expertise Ph.0) needed to
|
||||
$50000 for each of these machines alone)aond the expertise Ph.0) needed to
|
||||
get them going. -Kevin Kelly Information from: Applied Biosystems, inc.,
|
||||
850 Lincoln Center Drive, Foster City, CA 94404.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ by laying the groundwork for today's United Nations, which was completed
|
||||
under his successor, Harry S. Truman.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A few years later, that membership in an UN-mandated war in Korea cost
|
||||
America 35,000 young lives.</p>
|
||||
America 35000 young lives.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The problem that one-worlders have always encountered, of course, is
|
||||
the U.S. Constitution, which has stood as a bulwark against any globalist
|
||||
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Minnesota, when there was a delay in paying them their yearly allowance,
|
||||
began attacking nearby white settlements. Lincoln sent in a hastily raised
|
||||
force of volunteers under Col. H. H. Sibley. Little Crow, leader of the
|
||||
Kaposia band, was decisively defeated by the Union troops on September 23,
|
||||
1862, and more than 2,000 Sioux were taken captive, although Little Crow
|
||||
1862, and more than 2000 Sioux were taken captive, although Little Crow
|
||||
himself and a few followers escaped.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Through the process of a military tribunal, sanctioned by Lincoln, 36
|
||||
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ apologies to the Japanese-Americans and extending them compensation for
|
||||
their years of confinement.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> However, no apology or compensation has ever been extended to the more
|
||||
than 8,000 German-Americans who were confined in dozens of jails and camps
|
||||
than 8000 German-Americans who were confined in dozens of jails and camps
|
||||
across the United States, also by order of Roosevelt.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Many were not released until 1947, a full two years after the end of
|
||||
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ harassment but not until after a number of U.S. military bases were
|
||||
selected as sites of internment camps for Arab-Americans and war
|
||||
dissenters.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-----------------</p>
|
||||
<div>-----------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Reproduced with permission from a special supplement to _The Spotlight_,
|
||||
May 25, 1992. This text may be freely reproduced provided acknowledgement
|
||||
|
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ powerful agency.</p>
|
||||
say. An investigation of this little-known agency, conducted earlier this
|
||||
year by the General Accounting Office (GAO), the congressional watchdog
|
||||
unit, has found that less than 10 percent of FEMA's staff -- 230
|
||||
bureaucrats out of an estimated 2,600 -- are assigned full-time to
|
||||
bureaucrats out of an estimated 2600 -- are assigned full-time to
|
||||
preparing for and dealing with major natural disasters such as storms or
|
||||
earthquakes.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ well-placed confidential sources, in order to bring into full view, for the
|
||||
first time, the federal bureaucracy's secret blueprint for tyranny in
|
||||
America.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-----------------</p>
|
||||
<div>-----------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Reproduced with permission from a special supplement to _The Spotlight_,
|
||||
May 25, 1992. This text may be freely reproduced provided acknowledgement
|
||||
@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ to The Spotlight appears, including this address:</p>
|
||||
300 Independence Avenue, SE
|
||||
Washington, DC 20003</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2)
|
||||
Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
|
||||
@ -62,4 +62,4 @@
|
||||
Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
|
||||
<p> DESCRIPTION OF THE SPG:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The SPG shown in Fig. 1 is a further developed form of the machines
|
||||
described [2,3] in earlier issues of this magazine.</p>
|
||||
described [23] in earlier issues of this magazine.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A non-magnetic shaft interconnects two mild steel rotors on which
|
||||
two electromagnets are mounted. Electric power at 1.5 volt d-c and
|
||||
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The derivation of the above relation was based on the assumption
|
||||
that the radius of the spherical void at the centre of electron as
|
||||
discussed in space vortex theory [1,2] is 1.5 x (10^-11) cm.</p>
|
||||
discussed in space vortex theory [12] is 1.5 x (10^-11) cm.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> More precise measurements in space power generation experiments,
|
||||
however show that the coefficient 1.8 in equation (1) should be 2.5,
|
||||
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
|
||||
system and liberate orbital electrons of the iron atoms.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> With the interaction of the magnetic field the free electrons form
|
||||
polarites [2,3].</p>
|
||||
polarites [23].</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It is possible to commercially develop a machine that can not only
|
||||
rotate itself perpetually but also generate additional electrical
|
||||
|
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
|
||||
<p> June 21, 1986
|
||||
Revised February 1, 1987</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> --------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div> --------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> HOMOPOLAR "FREE-ENERGY" GENERATOR TEST
|
||||
Robert Kincheloe</p>
|
||||
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The generator may be recognized as a so-called homopolar, or
|
||||
acyclic machine, a device first investigated and described
|
||||
by Michael Faraday [3] in 1831 (Figs. 4,5) and shown
|
||||
by Michael Faraday [3] in 1831 (Figs. 45) and shown
|
||||
schematically in Fig. 6.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It consists of a cylindrical conducting disk immersed in an
|
||||
@ -563,7 +563,7 @@
|
||||
<p> At least one of these known to me [13], using what seemed to
|
||||
be a good design techniques, was unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FOOTNOTES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -591,7 +591,7 @@
|
||||
drive power so that the results described are conservative.
|
||||
13. Wilhelm, 1981, and personal communication.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> REFERENCES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -710,7 +710,7 @@
|
||||
July 1924, p.544-59. (Theory and experiment on torque in a
|
||||
homopolar device)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (Sysop note: The following figure also had an accompanying drawing)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -740,7 +740,7 @@
|
||||
<p> *[99]
|
||||
(Sysop note: a sketch appeared in this area)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (Sysop note: The following figure also had an accompanying drawing)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
|
||||
current is produced, i.e. when both parts are external to the
|
||||
magnet.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (Sysop note: The following figure also had an accompanying drawing)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -804,7 +804,7 @@
|
||||
<p> BRUCE DEPALMA
|
||||
17 DECEMBER 1980</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Page 14</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -832,7 +832,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<p> HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR TEST - BIG SPRINGS RANCH APRIL 26, 1986</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p>
|
||||
<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
|
||||
Association of Gravity Field Energy.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Space Power Generator (SPG) invented by Tewari won the first
|
||||
prize of Rs 25,000 from among 25 similar machines presented at the
|
||||
prize of Rs 25000 from among 25 similar machines presented at the
|
||||
conference by scientists from all over.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tewari's generator is actually a simple machine, consisting
|
||||
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
|
||||
Interview with Mark Swaney
|
||||
By: Paul DeRienzo.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>--------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>WBAI radio interview with Mark Swaney from "Faithful Arkansas"
|
||||
a citizens group, speaking of Bill Clinton's and George Bush's
|
||||
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ to back up your statement that you are willing to help the
|
||||
Polk County investigators do their own state investigation
|
||||
in this affair. And he could not produce a single thing.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>---------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>---------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Why of course the people don't want war... It is the leaders...who
|
||||
determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the
|
||||
|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ convenience."</p>
|
||||
transhipment point. Their planes would land there and refuel. They also
|
||||
benefit from the pilots, planes and intelligence information which the arms
|
||||
suppliers had and which they make extensive use of," Mattes said. In
|
||||
return, Mattes said the Columbians paid the contras $10,000 to $25,000 for
|
||||
return, Mattes said the Columbians paid the contras $10000 to $25000 for
|
||||
each plane carry cocaine which landed in Costa Rica for refueling. The
|
||||
Christic Institute's allegations are all contained in a civil suit filed in
|
||||
May 1986 in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida.</p>
|
||||
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ the May 1984 assassination attempt on contra leader Eden Pastora in La
|
||||
Penca, Nicaragua. The journalists are sueing for personal injuries they
|
||||
suffered resulting from a bomb explosion at a press conference which killed
|
||||
8 people and injured Pastora. "As amazing as it sounds," Sheehan said, "the
|
||||
conspiracy is continuing to bring about one ton or 1,000 kilos of cocaine
|
||||
conspiracy is continuing to bring about one ton or 1000 kilos of cocaine
|
||||
into the United States each week." Jesus Garcia, a former corrections
|
||||
officer in Dade County, Florida, said he was actively involved in the
|
||||
cocaine-arms operation.</p>
|
||||
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Miami that that this whole contra operation in Costa Rica was paid for with
|
||||
cocaine. Everyone involved knows it. I actually saw the cocaine and the
|
||||
weapons together under one roof, weapons that I helped ship to Costa Rica."
|
||||
In May of 1983, according to the suit, two Cuban-Americans, Rene Corbo and
|
||||
Felipe Vidal joined forces with John Hull, a U.S. citizen who owns 1,750
|
||||
Felipe Vidal joined forces with John Hull, a U.S. citizen who owns 1750
|
||||
acres of land in northern Costa Rica, "to recruit, train, finance (and)
|
||||
arm" a Cuban-American mercenary force to attack Nicaragua.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ a wide-range of sources...as a CIA or NSC liaison to the contras."</p>
|
||||
<p> According to Steven Carr and Peter Glibbery, two mercenaries based on
|
||||
land operated by Hull who were captured by the Costa Rican Rural Guard in
|
||||
1985, Hull introduced himself to them as "the chief liaison for the FDN
|
||||
(National Democratic Force) and the CIA." Hull received $10,000 a month
|
||||
(National Democratic Force) and the CIA." Hull received $10000 a month
|
||||
from the NSC, according to the report. The NSC denies having made payments
|
||||
to Hull.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p> </p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A QUICK LESSON IN DO-IT-YOURSELF EMBALMING</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ MEDICAL SCHOOL, AND HERE'S WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT:</p>
|
||||
// Smooth is the Descent, and Easy is the way.." //
|
||||
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p>
|
||||
<div> </div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ."". "NO STONE UNTURNED"
|
||||
." ". R A R A T REPORT
|
||||
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ on a structure. He also began announcing to the press that the structure was
|
||||
Noah's Ark. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The object in question is positively located on the eastern rim of the
|
||||
Ahora Gorge at approximately 12,000 feet. It was photographed by Bob Stuplich
|
||||
Ahora Gorge at approximately 12000 feet. It was photographed by Bob Stuplich
|
||||
from the air in 1983 and by expeditions on the ground. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> There are two reasons to link the Greene and Crotser sightings. Our first
|
||||
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ appears that a side shot would also look just as Drake sketched it. Cummings
|
||||
also reports that Greene was flying over the northeastern side of the mountain
|
||||
(p.219). </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The fact that the object is at about 12,000 feet also supports our
|
||||
<p> The fact that the object is at about 12000 feet also supports our
|
||||
contention. This is about the ceiling for a helicopter in the early '50s. We
|
||||
did some checking on this awhile back and found that there was a high
|
||||
performance French helicopter that could have flown to the summit of the
|
||||
|
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ SUBJECT: Executive Orders
|
||||
your bank, or savings and loan institution</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> All of these and many more items are listed in 32 pages incorporating
|
||||
nearly 200,000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
nearly 200000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
dictatorship whenever the President gives the word.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--> Executive Order 11647 provides the regional and local mechanisms
|
||||
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> George Bush put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 2,1990. In
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Bush issued two Executive
|
||||
Orders (12722 and 12723) which restricted trade and travel with Iraq
|
||||
and froze Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets within the U.S. and those in the
|
||||
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
some 120 additional emergency powers that can be used in a national
|
||||
emergency or state of war (declared or undeclared by Congress). The
|
||||
"Federal Register" records some 15 Executive Orders (EO) signed by
|
||||
Bush from August 2,1990 to February 14,1991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Bush from August 21990 to February 141991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Orders" box, below)
|
||||
It may take many years before most of the executive findings and
|
||||
use of powers come to light, if indeed they ever do. But evidence is
|
||||
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
in this six month period suggests an unusual amount of government
|
||||
resources utilized to direct the national emergency state. In
|
||||
contrast, government salaries for one year of the state of emergency
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430,000.</p>
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430000.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ____________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| |
|
||||
@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
presidential approval rating exceeding 75 percent, the domestic
|
||||
casualties will continue to mount with few objections. Paradoxically,
|
||||
even though the U.S. public put pressure on Bush to send relief for
|
||||
the 500,000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
the 500000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
will be heard for the 37 million Americans without health insurance,
|
||||
the 32 million living in poverty, or the country's five million hungry
|
||||
children. The U.S. may even help rebuild Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian
|
||||
@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
<p> FOOTNOTES:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. The administrative guideline was established under Reagan in Executive
|
||||
Order 12656, November 18,1988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
Order 12656, November 181988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. For instance, National Security Council policy papers or National
|
||||
Security Directives (NSD) or National Security Decision Directives
|
||||
@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
an excellent discussion see: Harold C. Relyea, The Coming of Secret
|
||||
Law, "Government Information Quarterly," Vol. 5, November 1988; see
|
||||
also: Eve Pell, "The Backbone of Hidden Government," "The Nation,"
|
||||
June 19,1990.</p>
|
||||
June 191990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. "Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency
|
||||
With Respect to Iraq," February, 11, 1991, "Weekly Compilation of
|
||||
@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; Michael R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 29,1990.</p>
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 7. Keith Schneider, "Pentagon Wins Waiver Of Environmental Rule," "New York
|
||||
Times," January 30, 1991.</p>
|
||||
@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ forbidding military involvement in domestic law enforcement.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Rex, which ran concurrently with the first annual U.S. show of force
|
||||
in Honduras in April 1984, was also designed to test FEMA's ability to
|
||||
round up 400,000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
round up 400000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
States and its ability to distribute hundreds of tons of small arms to
|
||||
``state defense forces.''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ the potential round-up and incarceration in mass detainment camps of
|
||||
U.S. residents who are citizens of "terrorist" countries, chiefly in
|
||||
the Middle East. This plan echoed a 1984 FEMA nationwide "readiness
|
||||
exercise code-named REX-84 ALPHA, which included the rehearsal of
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40,000 Central American
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joint operations with the INS to round up 40000 Central American
|
||||
refugees in the event of a U.S. invasion of the region. One of the 10
|
||||
military bases established as detainment camps by REX-84 ALPHA, Camp
|
||||
Krome, Fla., was designated a joint FEMA-Immigration service
|
||||
@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ that these data often include technical information that might be
|
||||
valuable to a foreign adversary like the Soviet Union.
|
||||
Mead Data Central -- which runs some of the nation's largest
|
||||
computer databases, such as Lexis and Nexis, and has nearly
|
||||
200,000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
200000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
agents from the Air Force and officials from the CIA and the FBI
|
||||
who asked for the names of subscribers and inquired what Mead
|
||||
officials might do if information restrictions were imposed. In
|
||||
|
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ SUBJECT: Executive Orders
|
||||
your bank, or savings and loan institution</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> All of these and many more items are listed in 32 pages incorporating
|
||||
nearly 200,000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
nearly 200000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
dictatorship whenever the President gives the word.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--> Executive Order 11647 provides the regional and local mechanisms
|
||||
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
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||||
|
||||
<p> George Bush put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 2,1990. In
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Bush issued two Executive
|
||||
Orders (12722 and 12723) which restricted trade and travel with Iraq
|
||||
and froze Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets within the U.S. and those in the
|
||||
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
some 120 additional emergency powers that can be used in a national
|
||||
emergency or state of war (declared or undeclared by Congress). The
|
||||
"Federal Register" records some 15 Executive Orders (EO) signed by
|
||||
Bush from August 2,1990 to February 14,1991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Bush from August 21990 to February 141991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Orders" box, below)
|
||||
It may take many years before most of the executive findings and
|
||||
use of powers come to light, if indeed they ever do. But evidence is
|
||||
@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
||||
in this six month period suggests an unusual amount of government
|
||||
resources utilized to direct the national emergency state. In
|
||||
contrast, government salaries for one year of the state of emergency
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430,000.</p>
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430000.</p>
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||||
|
||||
<p> ____________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| |
|
||||
@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
presidential approval rating exceeding 75 percent, the domestic
|
||||
casualties will continue to mount with few objections. Paradoxically,
|
||||
even though the U.S. public put pressure on Bush to send relief for
|
||||
the 500,000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
the 500000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
will be heard for the 37 million Americans without health insurance,
|
||||
the 32 million living in poverty, or the country's five million hungry
|
||||
children. The U.S. may even help rebuild Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian
|
||||
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
<p> FOOTNOTES:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. The administrative guideline was established under Reagan in Executive
|
||||
Order 12656, November 18,1988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
Order 12656, November 181988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. For instance, National Security Council policy papers or National
|
||||
Security Directives (NSD) or National Security Decision Directives
|
||||
@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
an excellent discussion see: Harold C. Relyea, The Coming of Secret
|
||||
Law, "Government Information Quarterly," Vol. 5, November 1988; see
|
||||
also: Eve Pell, "The Backbone of Hidden Government," "The Nation,"
|
||||
June 19,1990.</p>
|
||||
June 191990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. "Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency
|
||||
With Respect to Iraq," February, 11, 1991, "Weekly Compilation of
|
||||
@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; Michael R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 29,1990.</p>
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 7. Keith Schneider, "Pentagon Wins Waiver Of Environmental Rule," "New York
|
||||
Times," January 30, 1991.</p>
|
||||
@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ forbidding military involvement in domestic law enforcement.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Rex, which ran concurrently with the first annual U.S. show of force
|
||||
in Honduras in April 1984, was also designed to test FEMA's ability to
|
||||
round up 400,000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
round up 400000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
States and its ability to distribute hundreds of tons of small arms to
|
||||
``state defense forces.''</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ the potential round-up and incarceration in mass detainment camps of
|
||||
U.S. residents who are citizens of "terrorist" countries, chiefly in
|
||||
the Middle East. This plan echoed a 1984 FEMA nationwide "readiness
|
||||
exercise code-named REX-84 ALPHA, which included the rehearsal of
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40,000 Central American
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40000 Central American
|
||||
refugees in the event of a U.S. invasion of the region. One of the 10
|
||||
military bases established as detainment camps by REX-84 ALPHA, Camp
|
||||
Krome, Fla., was designated a joint FEMA-Immigration service
|
||||
@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ that these data often include technical information that might be
|
||||
valuable to a foreign adversary like the Soviet Union.
|
||||
Mead Data Central -- which runs some of the nation's largest
|
||||
computer databases, such as Lexis and Nexis, and has nearly
|
||||
200,000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
200000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
agents from the Air Force and officials from the CIA and the FBI
|
||||
who asked for the names of subscribers and inquired what Mead
|
||||
officials might do if information restrictions were imposed. In
|
||||
|
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ virus.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The incidence of AIDS infections in Africa coincides exactly with
|
||||
the locations of the W.H.O. smallpox vaccination program in the
|
||||
mid-1970's (London Times, May 11, 1987). Some 14,000 Haitians
|
||||
mid-1970's (London Times, May 11, 1987). Some 14000 Haitians
|
||||
then on UN secondment to Central Africa were also vaccinated in
|
||||
this campaign. Personnel actually conducting the vaccinations
|
||||
may have been completely unaware that the vaccine was anything
|
||||
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ story in the Indian press might have led, if they had not been
|
||||
sidetracked by two major domestic disasters shortly thereafter:
|
||||
the assassination of Indira Gandhi on Oct. 31 and the Bhopal
|
||||
Union Carbide plant "accident" that killed several thousand and
|
||||
injured over 200,000 on Dec. 3.</p>
|
||||
injured over 200000 on Dec. 3.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Soviet press picked up the story on October 1985, making it
|
||||
easy for U.S. Defense Department spokesmen to dismiss the charges
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 102nd Congress
|
||||
2nd Session</p>
|
||||
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
|
||||
21 "(e) Any person who willfully violates any provision
|
||||
22 of the regulations issued by the Commission pursuant to
|
||||
23 subjection (a) of this section shall be subject to a civil
|
||||
24 penalty of $10,000 per day for each day in violation.
|
||||
24 penalty of $10000 per day for each day in violation.
|
||||
25 "(f) To the extent consistent with the setting or
|
||||
26 implementation of just and reasonable rates, charges and
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ request injunctive relief against non-complying service providers
|
||||
or private branch exchange operators.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Subsection 2(e) provides civil penalty authority for willful
|
||||
violations of the regulations of up to $10,000 per day for each
|
||||
violations of the regulations of up to $10000 per day for each
|
||||
violation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Subsection 2(f) would permit the FCC to provide rate relief to
|
||||
|
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ SUBJECT: Executive Orders
|
||||
your bank, or savings and loan institution
|
||||
|
||||
All of these and many more items are listed in 32 pages incorporating
|
||||
nearly 200,000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
nearly 200000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
|
||||
dictatorship whenever the President gives the word.
|
||||
|
||||
--> Executive Order 11647 provides the regional and local mechanisms
|
||||
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall
|
||||
|
||||
George Bush put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 2,1990. In
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Bush issued two Executive
|
||||
Orders (12722 and 12723) which restricted trade and travel with Iraq
|
||||
and froze Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets within the U.S. and those in the
|
||||
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
some 120 additional emergency powers that can be used in a national
|
||||
emergency or state of war (declared or undeclared by Congress). The
|
||||
"Federal Register" records some 15 Executive Orders (EO) signed by
|
||||
Bush from August 2,1990 to February 14,1991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Bush from August 21990 to February 141991. (See "Bush's Executive
|
||||
Orders" box, below)
|
||||
It may take many years before most of the executive findings and
|
||||
use of powers come to light, if indeed they ever do. But evidence is
|
||||
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
||||
in this six month period suggests an unusual amount of government
|
||||
resources utilized to direct the national emergency state. In
|
||||
contrast, government salaries for one year of the state of emergency
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430,000.
|
||||
with Iran[4] cost only $430000.
|
||||
|
||||
____________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| |
|
||||
|
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
|
||||
presidential approval rating exceeding 75 percent, the domestic
|
||||
casualties will continue to mount with few objections. Paradoxically,
|
||||
even though the U.S. public put pressure on Bush to send relief for
|
||||
the 500,000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
the 500000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
|
||||
will be heard for the 37 million Americans without health insurance,
|
||||
the 32 million living in poverty, or the country's five million hungry
|
||||
children. The U.S. may even help rebuild Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian
|
||||
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
|
||||
FOOTNOTES:
|
||||
|
||||
1. The administrative guideline was established under Reagan in Executive
|
||||
Order 12656, November 18,1988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.
|
||||
Order 12656, November 181988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.
|
||||
|
||||
2. For instance, National Security Council policy papers or National
|
||||
Security Directives (NSD) or National Security Decision Directives
|
||||
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
|
||||
an excellent discussion see: Harold C. Relyea, The Coming of Secret
|
||||
Law, "Government Information Quarterly," Vol. 5, November 1988; see
|
||||
also: Eve Pell, "The Backbone of Hidden Government," "The Nation,"
|
||||
June 19,1990.
|
||||
June 191990.
|
||||
|
||||
3. "Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency
|
||||
With Respect to Iraq," February, 11, 1991, "Weekly Compilation of
|
||||
@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; Michael R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 29,1990.
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.
|
||||
|
||||
7. Keith Schneider, "Pentagon Wins Waiver Of Environmental Rule," "New York
|
||||
Times," January 30, 1991.
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ forbidding military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
|
||||
|
||||
Rex, which ran concurrently with the first annual U.S. show of force
|
||||
in Honduras in April 1984, was also designed to test FEMA's ability to
|
||||
round up 400,000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
round up 400000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
|
||||
States and its ability to distribute hundreds of tons of small arms to
|
||||
``state defense forces.''
|
||||
|
||||
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ the potential round-up and incarceration in mass detainment camps of
|
||||
U.S. residents who are citizens of "terrorist" countries, chiefly in
|
||||
the Middle East. This plan echoed a 1984 FEMA nationwide "readiness
|
||||
exercise code-named REX-84 ALPHA, which included the rehearsal of
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40,000 Central American
|
||||
joint operations with the INS to round up 40000 Central American
|
||||
refugees in the event of a U.S. invasion of the region. One of the 10
|
||||
military bases established as detainment camps by REX-84 ALPHA, Camp
|
||||
Krome, Fla., was designated a joint FEMA-Immigration service
|
||||
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ that these data often include technical information that might be
|
||||
valuable to a foreign adversary like the Soviet Union.
|
||||
Mead Data Central -- which runs some of the nation's largest
|
||||
computer databases, such as Lexis and Nexis, and has nearly
|
||||
200,000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
200000 users -- says it has already been approached by a team of
|
||||
agents from the Air Force and officials from the CIA and the FBI
|
||||
who asked for the names of subscribers and inquired what Mead
|
||||
officials might do if information restrictions were imposed. In
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<xml><p>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<xml><div>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> HELP BUNGLED AND DISORGANIZED</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ assistance and duplicate payments for some [of FEMA's] activities," the
|
||||
congressional overseers discovered.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> One example of FEMA's failure cited by the GAO survey team involved
|
||||
4,000 low-income units wholly destroyed in California's devastating October
|
||||
4000 low-income units wholly destroyed in California's devastating October
|
||||
1989 earthquake. "Thirteen months later, only 114 units had been processed
|
||||
and approved for [rehabilitation] funding," the report reveals. Similarly,
|
||||
10 months after Hurricane Hugo, most of the families left homeless "had not
|
||||
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ situation," as decreed by President Gerald Ford in Executive Order 11921,
|
||||
but REPLACE the nation's Constitutional statecraft with a centralized
|
||||
"command system."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>-----------------</p>
|
||||
<div>-----------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Reproduced with permission from a special supplement to _The Spotlight_,
|
||||
May 25, 1992. This text may be freely reproduced provided acknowledgement
|
||||
@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ to The Spotlight appears, including this address:</p>
|
||||
300 Independence Avenue, SE
|
||||
Washington, DC 20003</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ From this year's extensive crop a little sheaf is added, the matter
|
||||
being important to our purposes, and curiously instructive as
|
||||
depicting the accelerated downward tobogganing of the Faith, The
|
||||
Report of the Christian Herald discloses: "The total of
|
||||
communicants last year (1929) was 50,006,566," of which number it
|
||||
assigns a total of 18,051,680 to the fourteen sects of Catholic
|
||||
communicants last year (1929) was 50006566," of which number it
|
||||
assigns a total of 18051680 to the fourteen sects of Catholic
|
||||
dis-Unity (Herald-Tribune, April 26, 1930); though the figures of
|
||||
the Catholic Directory are 20,178,202. (Ib. April. 16, 1930). Under
|
||||
the Catholic Directory are 20178202. (Ib. April. 16, 1930). Under
|
||||
the alarming caption -- "Warns Protestant Church it is Lagging,"
|
||||
the Report of the Director of the Church Survey bemoans: "The
|
||||
Protestant Church in America is not keeping pace with the
|
||||
@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ Times, May 5, 1930.) In a recent abusive set of letters by three
|
||||
True Believers of the same family name (one a Rev.), addressed to
|
||||
the Editor of a Metropolitan paper for writing sanely about the
|
||||
Tabooed Subject of Birth Control, this was denounced as an "insult
|
||||
to over 2,000,000" Faithful in this City. (Herald-Tribune, April
|
||||
to over 2000000" Faithful in this City. (Herald-Tribune, April
|
||||
12, 1930.) But the Faithful boast of their 444 churches in Greater
|
||||
New York: if each had the exaggerated membership of 1,000, -- let
|
||||
New York: if each had the exaggerated membership of 1000, -- let
|
||||
the reader do his own figuring and note the result. And foreign
|
||||
immigration of the Faithful has been sadly curtailed of late by
|
||||
law.</p>
|
||||
@ -1509,11 +1509,11 @@ very familiar -- my chief ecclesiastical authorities, towit:</p>
|
||||
Adam & Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The
|
||||
Macmillan Co., New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
||||
brought us!"
|
||||
Pope Leo X.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> CHAPTER I</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ into the pure tide of Christian Truth; -- where, Presto! change! it
|
||||
is beheld transformed -- "baptized" -- into the "revealed
|
||||
mysteries" and "Catholic Truth" of God!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2031,7 +2031,7 @@ York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The Macmillan Co.,
|
||||
New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ Version, limited therein to the "law" of Moses, as first related by
|
||||
Josephus. Ptolemy had recently established a library at Alexandria,
|
||||
which he purposed should contain a copy of every obtainable
|
||||
literary work extant. This Library became the most extensive and
|
||||
celebrated of the ancient world, containing some 700,000 manuscript
|
||||
celebrated of the ancient world, containing some 700000 manuscript
|
||||
books at the time it was savagely destroyed, in 391 A.D., by the
|
||||
benighted Christian zeal and fury of Bishop Theophilus of
|
||||
Alexandria and his crazy monks of Nitria, as related in Kingsley's
|
||||
@ -1917,7 +1917,7 @@ boldly plagiarized by the later Christians and bestowed on Jesus of</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Nazareth The Messiah, just as in the New Testament of later times,
|
||||
exists from the beginning (48, 2); he sits on the throne of God
|
||||
(45,3); and all judgment is committed unto him (69, 27). The
|
||||
(453); and all judgment is committed unto him (69, 27). The
|
||||
acceptance of Enoch as a Messianic prophet by the Christians led to
|
||||
his rejection by the Jews. Here is the earliest invention of the
|
||||
Christian Hell of fire and brimstone for eternal torture: "The
|
||||
@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@ may begin to suspect the later "inspired" books of the "Apostles"
|
||||
as not beyond the taint of Pagan superstition and of the suspicion
|
||||
of Christian forgery.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ hidden, suppressed and forgotten books that contain needed facts
|
||||
and information for today. If you have such books please contact
|
||||
us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man ... coming in the clouds of
|
||||
heaven." (Mt. xxvi, 63, 64; Mk. xiv, 61, 62.) Some people are
|
||||
expecting him yet. Of course, there were, could be, none but Jews
|
||||
in heaven, or in this new Kingdom of Heaven on the new earth:
|
||||
"Salvation is of the Jews." (John iv, 22.) It was 144,000 Jews, the
|
||||
"Salvation is of the Jews." (John iv, 22.) It was 144000 Jews, the
|
||||
"scaled" saints, who alone constituted the original Jewish "Kingdom
|
||||
of God" (Rev. vii).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ the Roman Senate." (Ib. vi, 235.) But St. Augustine, says CE.,
|
||||
"mentions that in his time there was no authentic portrait of
|
||||
Christ, and that the type of features was still undetermined, so
|
||||
that we have absolutely no knowledge of His appearance." (De
|
||||
Trinitate, lib. vii, ch. 4,5; CE. vi, 211, n.)</p>
|
||||
Trinitate, lib. vii, ch. 45; CE. vi, 211, n.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This, however, is contrary to the venerated Church fable and
|
||||
artistic forgery current under the title of "St. Veronica's Veil,"
|
||||
@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ forged the sacred documents of the Faith, and by their pious labors
|
||||
of fraud and forgery founded what is credulously called the Church
|
||||
of Christ and the Most Holy Christian Faith.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
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||||
|
||||
<p> FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The Macmillan Co.,
|
||||
New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
|
||||
@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
Joseph Wheliss
|
||||
1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
|
@ -744,9 +744,9 @@ Christ," as described and quoted by CE. In this, Papias assures us,
|
||||
on the authority of his admirer Bishop Irenaeus, that he "had
|
||||
immediately learned from the Evangelist St. John himself," that:
|
||||
"the Lord taught and said, That the days shall come in which vines
|
||||
shall spring up, each having 10,000 branches, and in each branch
|
||||
shall be 10,000 arms, and on each arm of a branch 10,000 tendrils,
|
||||
and on each tendril 10,000 bunches, and on each bunch 10,000
|
||||
shall spring up, each having 10000 branches, and in each branch
|
||||
shall be 10000 arms, and on each arm of a branch 10000 tendrils,
|
||||
and on each tendril 10000 bunches, and on each bunch 10000
|
||||
grapes, and each grape, on being pressed, shall yield five and
|
||||
twenty gallons of wine; and when any one of the Saints shall take
|
||||
hold of one of these bunches, another shall cry out, 'I am a better
|
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@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ bunch, take me, and bless the Lord by me.'" The same infinitely </p>
|
||||
.
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FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
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|
||||
<p>pious twaddle of multiplication by 10,000 is continued by Father
|
||||
<p>pious twaddle of multiplication by 10000 is continued by Father
|
||||
Papias with respect to grains of wheat, apples, fruits, flowers and
|
||||
animals, precisely like the string of jingles in the nursery tale
|
||||
of The House that Jack Built; even Jesus got tired of such his own
|
||||
@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ slipped in another bit of falsification by suppressing the word
|
||||
the word "palm-tree" to express the flourishing state of the
|
||||
righteous, as there depicted:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p>
|
||||
<div> </div>
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||||
|
||||
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|
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@ -1743,11 +1743,11 @@ Many Thousand Years to the World's Past"; and thus sneeringly
|
||||
dismisses those who knew better: "They are deceived, too, by those
|
||||
highly mendacious documents which profess to give the history of
|
||||
many thousand years, though reckoning by the sacred writings, we
|
||||
find that not yet 6,000 years have passed. ... There are some,
|
||||
find that not yet 6000 years have passed. ... There are some,
|
||||
again, who are of opinion that this is not the only world, but that
|
||||
there are numberless worlds." (Civ. Dei, Bk. xii, 10, 11; N&PNF.
|
||||
ii, 232, 233.) Such persons are not to be argued with but to be
|
||||
ridiculed: "For as it is not yet 6,000 years since the first man,
|
||||
ridiculed: "For as it is not yet 6000 years since the first man,
|
||||
who is called Adam, are not those to be ridiculed rather than
|
||||
refuted who try to persuade us of anything regarding a space of
|
||||
time so different from, so contrary to, the ascertained truth?"
|
||||
@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ of their forgery by the priests and Fathers -- original forgeries
|
||||
themselves with multiplied forged "interpolations" or purpose-
|
||||
serving later additions to each of the original sacred forgeries.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ hidden, suppressed and forgotten books that contain needed facts
|
||||
and information for today. If you have such books please contact
|
||||
us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You are reading
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY
|
||||
@ -2284,7 +2284,7 @@ us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
Joseph Wheliss
|
||||
1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
|
@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ than that of likeness." (CE. vi, 658.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> But the so-called "canonical" books of the New Testament, as
|
||||
of the Old, are a mess of contradictions and confusions of text, to
|
||||
the present estimate of 150,000 and more "variant readings," as is
|
||||
the present estimate of 150000 and more "variant readings," as is
|
||||
well known and admitted. Thus CE.: "It is easy to understand how
|
||||
numerous would be the readings of a text transcribed as often as
|
||||
the Bible, and, as only one reading can represent the original, it
|
||||
follows that all the others are necessarily faulty. Mill estimated
|
||||
the variants of the New Testament at 30,000, and since the
|
||||
the variants of the New Testament at 30000, and since the
|
||||
discovery of so many MSS. unknown to Mill, this number has greatly
|
||||
increased." (CE. iv, 498.) Who, then, is "inspired" to distinguish
|
||||
true from false readings, and thus to know what Jesus Christ and
|
||||
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ meaningless and redundant.</p>
|
||||
fraudulent "correction" ridiculous and impossible. In Hebrew,
|
||||
Yahweh says from Sinai: "Anoki yahweh elohe-ka EL QANNA -- I Yahweh
|
||||
thy God [am a] Jealous God." The only false translation in this
|
||||
verse is "Lord thy God" for the 6,000-times falsified "Yahweh thy
|
||||
verse is "Lord thy God" for the 6000-times falsified "Yahweh thy
|
||||
God," as elsewhere noted. Always "qanna" means "jealous' -- and is
|
||||
used of the "jealous god," husband, wife, etc. The "joker" in this
|
||||
false "correction" is apparent from the word "chesed -- mercy,"
|
||||
@ -1424,7 +1424,7 @@ simply notice only those most vital ones which are pertinent and
|
||||
incidental to our present subject of apostolic forgeries.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In a work accompanying the Revised Version of the Bible, in
|
||||
which the Revisers pointed out some 30,000 (now over 150,000)
|
||||
which the Revisers pointed out some 30000 (now over 150000)
|
||||
variant readings in the New Testament, the reverend author makes
|
||||
this naive explanation: "In regard to the New Testament, no miracle
|
||||
has been wrought to preserve the text as it came from the pens of
|
||||
@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ and which "has never made an error, and never shall err to all
|
||||
eternity"! This is not an error, however; it is but one more
|
||||
deliberate clerical "lie to the glory of God."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Abbreviations for most often used sources:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3038,7 +3038,7 @@ York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The Macmillan Co.,
|
||||
New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1414,11 +1414,11 @@ three centuries its task has been and yet is, to edit and publish
|
||||
in official Acta Sanctorum the Lives and "Acts" -- authenticated
|
||||
records -- of every Saint in the Holy Roman Calendar. Arranged in
|
||||
order of dates of their "feast days," so numerous is this heavenly
|
||||
mill-made host that up to the month of October over 25,000
|
||||
mill-made host that up to the month of October over 25000
|
||||
officially authenticated Saints are recorded; the Saint-library of
|
||||
the Society has over 150,000 saintly volumes. As it costs about
|
||||
$50,000 to turn out one Saint by canonization, and "not less than
|
||||
$20,000" for beatification or the bestowal of the title of Blessed
|
||||
the Society has over 150000 saintly volumes. As it costs about
|
||||
$50000 to turn out one Saint by canonization, and "not less than
|
||||
$20000" for beatification or the bestowal of the title of Blessed
|
||||
(CE. ii, 369), -- the Church revenue from this single source is
|
||||
seen to have been
|
||||
considerable.</p>
|
||||
@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ Lord had to use means till then unknown," that is, "The Way"
|
||||
invented by Mary; but no miracles were satisfactorily proved to
|
||||
justify making her a Saint; however, her sanctity was proved, and
|
||||
she was decreed Venerable; some miracles must later have been
|
||||
proved up in her behalf, or the requisite $20,000 paid, -- for in
|
||||
proved up in her behalf, or the requisite $20000 paid, -- for in
|
||||
1897 her Beatification was decreed. (CE. ix, 754.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> However, even Infallibility may be fooled sometimes, even if
|
||||
@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ present eruption of Mt. AEtna in Sicily, which (as this is
|
||||
written), is destroying several populous towns and "the most
|
||||
intensively cultivated land in Sicily," by a torrent of lava a mile
|
||||
in width, against which the local Patron seems impotent: "The lava
|
||||
struck Mascali, a town of 10,000 inhabitants last night, just after
|
||||
struck Mascali, a town of 10000 inhabitants last night, just after
|
||||
the townsfolk had finished celebrating the feast of their patron,
|
||||
St. Leonardo, whose statue was carried on the shoulders of four old
|
||||
men." (N.Y. Herald-Tribune, Nov. 8, 1928.) But such pious
|
||||
@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ whether his cases and tenses are right." (Robinson, The Ordeal of
|
||||
Civilization, p. 62.) However, his zeal for more material things
|
||||
was not thus hampered: "Pope Gregory I contrived to make his real
|
||||
belief in the approaching end of the world yield the papacy about
|
||||
1800 square miles of land and a revenue of about $2,000,000. He
|
||||
1800 square miles of land and a revenue of about $2000000. He
|
||||
used bribes, threats and all kinds of stratagems to attain his
|
||||
ends." (McCabe, LBB. 1130, p. 40.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ already distributed throughout the world." (CE. xii, 736.) But
|
||||
these assurances of St. Cyril and of CE. seem out of harmony with
|
||||
the accredited history of the capture and asportation of the
|
||||
reputed integral True Cross by Chosroes (Khosru) II, King of
|
||||
Persia, who took Jerusalem in 614, massacring 90,000 good
|
||||
Persia, who took Jerusalem in 614, massacring 90000 good
|
||||
Christians, captured the Cross of Christ among his booty, and
|
||||
carried it off whole in triumph to Persia! (CE. iii, 105), -- with
|
||||
results very disastrous to the Faith: "The shock which religious
|
||||
@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@ the Blessed Virgin, the swaddling-clothes of the infant Jesus, the
|
||||
loin-cloth worn by Our Lord on the Cross, and the cloth on which
|
||||
lay the head of John the Baptist after his beheading. They are
|
||||
exposed every seven years, and venerated by thousands of Pilgrims
|
||||
(139,628 in 1874, and 158,968 in 1881")!
|
||||
(139628 in 1874, and 158968 in 1881")!
|
||||
(i, 92.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Without comment we let CE. record for the faith of its
|
||||
@ -2384,8 +2384,8 @@ indulgences were granted to all pilgrims who should visit the
|
||||
cathedral of Trier at the time of the exposition of the Holy Coat,
|
||||
which was to take place every seven years." (vii, 400-1.) "The
|
||||
Church venerates the Holy Innocents, or Martyrs, the children
|
||||
massacred by Herod, estimated in various Liturgies as 14,000,
|
||||
64,000, 144,000 boys. The Church of Paul's Outside the Walls is
|
||||
massacred by Herod, estimated in various Liturgies as 14000,
|
||||
64000, 144000 boys. The Church of Paul's Outside the Walls is
|
||||
believed to possess the bodies of several of the Holy Innocents. A
|
||||
portion of these relics was transferred by Sixtus V to Santa Maria
|
||||
Maggiore. The Church of St. Justina at Padua, the cathedrals of
|
||||
@ -2406,9 +2406,9 @@ neighboring Church of St. Gereon are distributed over the walls </p>
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>the bones from a whole cemetery, dug up and displayed as those of
|
||||
that mythical Saint and his Theban Band of 10,000 Martyrs; in
|
||||
that mythical Saint and his Theban Band of 10000 Martyrs; in
|
||||
fitting competition are the spoils of the neighboring graveyard,
|
||||
yielding the bones of St. Ursula and her 11,000 Virgin Martyrs. The
|
||||
yielding the bones of St. Ursula and her 11000 Virgin Martyrs. The
|
||||
miraculous bones of Santa Rosalia in Palermo are the bones of a
|
||||
deceased goat!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2622,7 +2622,7 @@ Truth:</p>
|
||||
appropriately, St. Mary Magdalene dei Pazza -- "of the Crazy
|
||||
Ones" -- as were they all. (CE. ix, 703.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ hidden, suppressed and forgotten books that contain needed facts
|
||||
and information for today. If you have such books please contact
|
||||
us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You are reading
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY
|
||||
@ -2644,7 +2644,7 @@ us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> **** ****</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
@ -1673,7 +1673,7 @@ a day to Callipsus' estimate of 365 1/2 days for the length of the
|
||||
solar year; and is said to have invented a hemispherical sundial.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Hipparchus (c. 150 B.C.) made the first catalogue of stars, to
|
||||
the number of over 1,000; but his master achievement was the
|
||||
the number of over 1000; but his master achievement was the
|
||||
discovery and calculation of the "precession of the equinoxes"
|
||||
about 130 B.C. Without telescope or instruments, and with no Mosaic
|
||||
Manual on Astronomy to muddle his thought, by the powers of
|
||||
@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ and a much slower circular and irregular movement around the region
|
||||
of the poles, which causes the equator to cut the plane of the
|
||||
ecliptic at a slightly different point each year; this he estimated
|
||||
at not more than fifty seconds of a degree each year, and that the
|
||||
forward revolution in "precession" was completed in about 26,000
|
||||
forward revolution in "precession" was completed in about 26000
|
||||
years. Such are the powers of the human mind untrammeled by
|
||||
revelation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1705,14 +1705,14 @@ mechanical contrivances as beneath the dignity of pure science.</p>
|
||||
<p> Euclid (c. 300 B.C.) is too well known for his "Principles of
|
||||
Geometry" to need more than mention. Erastostlienes (c. 276-194
|
||||
B.C.) was the Librarian of the great Library of Ptolemy II
|
||||
Philadelpbus, at Alexandria, containing some 700,000 volumes. He
|
||||
Philadelpbus, at Alexandria, containing some 700000 volumes. He
|
||||
invented the imaginary lines, parallels of longitude and latitude,
|
||||
which adorn all our globes and maps to this day. Not knowing the
|
||||
revelation that the earth is flat, he measured its circumference.
|
||||
Noticing that a pillar set up at Alexandria cast a certain shadow
|
||||
at noon on the summer solstice, while a similar pillar at Syene
|
||||
cast no shadow at that time, and was thus on the tropic; he
|
||||
measured the distance between the two places, as 5,000 stadia, </p>
|
||||
measured the distance between the two places, as 5000 stadia, </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ measured the distance between the two places, as 5,000 stadia, </p>
|
||||
height of the pillar at Alexandria, found the length of the small
|
||||
are formed on it by the shadow, which was 1/50 of the circle, and
|
||||
represented the arc of the earth's circle between Alexandria and
|
||||
Syene; multiplying the distance by 50 he obtained 28,700 miles as
|
||||
Syene; multiplying the distance by 50 he obtained 28700 miles as
|
||||
the circumference of the earth; a figure excessive due to mis-
|
||||
measurement, but a magnificent intellectual accomplishment.
|
||||
Erastosthenes was also the founder of scientific chronology,
|
||||
@ -2829,7 +2829,7 @@ impoverished Italy, he sought to succor them by reducing the taxes"
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The eighteenth century was not an age remarkable for depth of
|
||||
spiritual life" (334). "Here [in the bishopric of St. Agatha, near
|
||||
Naples, in 1762] with 30,000 uninstructed people, 400 mostly
|
||||
Naples, in 1762] with 30000 uninstructed people, 400 mostly
|
||||
indifferent and sometimes scandalous secular clergy, and 17 more or
|
||||
less relaxed religious houses ... a field so overgrown with weeds
|
||||
that they seemed the only crop" (337). In 1799 "people were already
|
||||
@ -3560,7 +3560,7 @@ Inquisition, which in 1542 it declared to be "the supreme tribunal
|
||||
for the whole world" (CE. xiii, 137), and its sacred "Index of
|
||||
Prohibited Books," instituted in 1557, it murdered men and thought
|
||||
for yet several centuries. The up-to-date edition of 1929 closes
|
||||
the minds of the "Faithful" to over 5,000 books of the highest
|
||||
the minds of the "Faithful" to over 5000 books of the highest
|
||||
intellectual merit -- as partially catalogued in the news
|
||||
dispatches. (N.Y. Herald-Tribune, Nov. 11, and Dec. 1, 1930). This </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5216,7 +5216,7 @@ is the day -- the day of complete Emancipation!"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FINIS -- FIDEI</p>
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
@ -1,21 +1,4 @@
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
********************* EVERYDAY LIFE ********************</p>
|
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@ -32,7 +15,7 @@
|
||||
I CANADA I
|
||||
I______________________________I </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>********************** FORWARD **********************</p>
|
||||
<div>********************** FORWARD **********************</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Thank you for participating in a pioneering publishing </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -440,7 +423,7 @@ believe that anyone may freely copy published material in any </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>publishers for paper versions of my disc books. These discs hold </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>the beginning of a 75,000 word paper book, heavily illustrated </p>
|
||||
<p>the beginning of a 75000 word paper book, heavily illustrated </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>with animated illustrations included on disc, under the title </p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -507,7 +490,7 @@ subject to the same legal strictures. The magazine publishers do
|
||||
not assign its readers the right to make copies of their text to
|
||||
give to their friends, much less sell.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>---------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>---------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>*2 The most heavily edited and censored book in the world is
|
||||
the Holy Bible, yet its readers are convinced every copy is the
|
||||
@ -528,4 +511,4 @@ the pre-eminently profitable religious market. It isn't belief
|
||||
in the Bible that fomented the most vicious wars, but belief in
|
||||
the infallible veracity of the publishers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ enjoys the maximum advantage.</p>
|
||||
<p>I repeat: trade raises wages! Those who think otherwise fail
|
||||
to understand that wages in the U.S. are the world's highest
|
||||
for a reason: American industry has the world's highest
|
||||
average-capital investment per worker ($125,000) and,
|
||||
average-capital investment per worker ($125000) and,
|
||||
therefore, has the highest average productivity per worker.
|
||||
And while we have high wages, because of the multiplier--
|
||||
tools, we also have low labor costs!</p>
|
||||
|
@ -157,4 +157,4 @@ CCi (great subjects for everyone)
|
||||
House Plant Care and Help message base
|
||||
And all the Best Online games many are registered</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Subject: "THE GLOBAL ECONOMY" TRIUMPHS OVER earthday, JUST ANOTHER birthday
|
||||
"The Global Economy" Gobbles Up the World's Wealth and Human Dignity</p>
|
||||
@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ articles through the nationwide inter-library loan network.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
John DiNardo</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ a sampling of many works now available that chronical disgraceful conduct by
|
||||
those sworn to protect and defend our Constitution.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Parting shot Mr. Vice President: On 28 January 1988, General Khun Sa tendered
|
||||
an offer to turn over to me one metric ton (2,200 pounds) of heroin. He says
|
||||
an offer to turn over to me one metric ton (2200 pounds) of heroin. He says
|
||||
this is a good faith gesture to the American people that he is serious about
|
||||
stopping all drugs coming from the infamous Golden Triangle. I you and Nancy
|
||||
Reagan are really serious about saying "NO" to drugs, why not test Gen Khun
|
||||
@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ carried out the secret mission of assassinating members of the economic and
|
||||
political bureaucracy inside Vietnam to cripple the ability of that nation to
|
||||
function after the total US withdrawal from Vietnam. This Phoenix Project,
|
||||
during its history, carried out the political assassination, in Vietnam, of
|
||||
some 60,000 village mayors, treasurers, school teachers and other non)Viet
|
||||
some 60000 village mayors, treasurers, school teachers and other non)Viet
|
||||
Cong administrators. Theodore Shackley and Thomas Clines financed a highly
|
||||
intensified phase of the Phoenix project, in 1974 and 1975, by causing an
|
||||
intense flow of Vang Pao opium money to be secretly brought into Vietnam for
|
||||
@ -596,14 +596,14 @@ suppression program infected with corrupt officials. Drug traffic has steadily
|
||||
increased each year. In 1986 it was estimated at 700 tons of opium/heroin.
|
||||
This year - with the new road - Khun Sa should reach his stated goal of 900
|
||||
tons. Khun Sa says that for one tenth of the Burmese drug suppression money,
|
||||
he will use his 40,000-man army to completely eliminate all opium/heroin
|
||||
he will use his 40000-man army to completely eliminate all opium/heroin
|
||||
traffic through the Golden Triangle and Shan territory. His desire is to
|
||||
safeguard his 8 million Shan people from the Burmese spraying of "Agent
|
||||
Orange" defoliant on Shan State crops, animals and people. He seeks
|
||||
recognition of Shanland through politically-recognized negotiations that would
|
||||
have given independence to Shanland from Burma in 1957. The Burmese refuse to
|
||||
release this territory, and continue to overtly suppress the population.
|
||||
Shanland (160,000 square miles) comprises 40% of the Burma landmass and it is
|
||||
Shanland (160000 square miles) comprises 40% of the Burma landmass and it is
|
||||
estimated that 80% of the Burmese economy comes from the natural resources of
|
||||
the Shan States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ and Cambodia. Since the war was over there was no Congressional funding and
|
||||
home)grown drug trafficking offered the most expedient solution. Ideally the
|
||||
communist takeover in 1975 would fall like a house)of)cards since the
|
||||
infrastructure would be eliminated by extreme prejudice through the Phoenix
|
||||
operation. Even so, an estimated 150,000 non)military persons were
|
||||
operation. Even so, an estimated 150000 non)military persons were
|
||||
terminated, the program failed to meet the expectations of those in charge.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Next, I believe the Phoenix model was moved to help stabilize a toppling Shaw
|
||||
@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ accounting for our POW and MIA.</p>
|
||||
<p>The fact is that all of the Heroin and Opiates could be shut off at the Golden
|
||||
Triangle if America`s responsible elected and appointed officials would do
|
||||
their job. General Khun Sa is recognized as the drug king)pin and controls
|
||||
the Golden Triangle with a well disciplined army of 40,000 Shan soldiers. He
|
||||
the Golden Triangle with a well disciplined army of 40000 Shan soldiers. He
|
||||
has stated to me before three other American witnesses on video tape that he
|
||||
greatly desires to stop the drug trafficking, but we won't let him. He has
|
||||
promised that if we will give him any economic alternative, he will not just
|
||||
@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@ COMPLETE. UPON COMPLETION, THE FORMER ADDICT WAS READY TO RETURN TO HIS
|
||||
NORMAL LIFE DUTIES, HAVING LOST ALL CRAVINGS AND DESIRES FOR ANY DRUGS.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THIS PROCESS IS STILL IN USE TODAY. A SPECIAL CLINIC IN BANGKOK HAS TREATED
|
||||
OVER 10,000 ADDICTS USING THE SAME HERBAL MIXTURE AS PASSED ON BY THE OLD
|
||||
OVER 10000 ADDICTS USING THE SAME HERBAL MIXTURE AS PASSED ON BY THE OLD
|
||||
CHINESE DOCTOR.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>PROPOSAL:</p>
|
||||
@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ DETAILED BRIEFING OF THE KHUN SA MEETING.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>AUGUST 29, 1986</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>:</p>
|
||||
<div>:</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>></p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@ and identification which the agents had kept when they took my wallet, also I
|
||||
told them they had no reason to keep them. The Marshall then told me they
|
||||
were "doing something with them." When I asked "what," he said he had no idea.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>I was then taken to the Magistrate where I was admitted to a $10,000 bail. I
|
||||
<p>I was then taken to the Magistrate where I was admitted to a $10000 bail. I
|
||||
told them I could make bail immediately if I could make a phone call. This
|
||||
was approximately 4:30 p.m. The Marshalls then took me from the courtroom
|
||||
back up the elevator to their office. When we passed a phone I asked if I
|
||||
@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ phone number that I needed to call to have bail brought immediately, when the
|
||||
conversation was cut off by whoever was monitoring the call. Several persons
|
||||
called the jail with messages for me, with regard to bailing me out, but the
|
||||
messages were never given to me. Finally on Tuesday afternoon, August 18, I
|
||||
was allowed to bail out on a $10,000 cash bond. The attorney who was
|
||||
was allowed to bail out on a $10000 cash bond. The attorney who was
|
||||
instrumental in bailing me out had to drive me to the Canadian Border at
|
||||
Blaine, Washington, which was more than 125 miles away in order for me to get
|
||||
my briefcase and camera bag.</p>
|
||||
@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ trying to contact me to tell me they postponed the Grand Jury Hearing.</p>
|
||||
subpoena for September 14. I asked if my bail would now be returned. He said
|
||||
he didn't see why not. He would check. I waited for some time before Hahn
|
||||
returned and told my attorney that they were going to hold my cash bail of
|
||||
$10,000 until I appeared on September 14.</p>
|
||||
$10000 until I appeared on September 14.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>I left to make a phone call and then returned with my attorney and asked for
|
||||
Agent Hahn. I was told he was no longer around. My attorney asked to speak
|
||||
@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@ his own questionable activities were part of a larger pattern of corruption
|
||||
and subversion among high CIA and Pentagon officials. According to Wilson, 5
|
||||
conspirators ) Shackley, Clines, Secord, von Marbod, and Wilson himself ) met
|
||||
secretly in 1978, setting up a partnership to run arms, using the power of
|
||||
these top bureaucrats. Wilson himself put up $500,000 for the operation, and
|
||||
these top bureaucrats. Wilson himself put up $500000 for the operation, and
|
||||
he says he has a tape recording of the whole transaction. Not only did he
|
||||
lose his investment, he ended up in the dungeon."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2074,7 +2074,7 @@ a Blazer that were seen at the Temple the day of the crime. These vehicles
|
||||
were never reported stolen! Where are these vehicles today? If these kids were
|
||||
in fact criminal elements, wouldn't they have driven these four wheeled all
|
||||
terrain vehicles across the border to Mexico where they would have been worth
|
||||
more than in the U.S.? They could have made a quick $15,000 doing this. I
|
||||
more than in the U.S.? They could have made a quick $15000 doing this. I
|
||||
visited the Temple. It is more than obvious that there was nothing of value
|
||||
there.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2251,7 +2251,7 @@ of the richest sources for background on the liquor magnate. The Bolles
|
||||
murder was part of a package deal that was to include a hit on Lizanetz.
|
||||
According to Lizanetz, the Marley machine placed the highest priority on
|
||||
placing lawyers in all the key state and municipal positions. Former Attorney
|
||||
General Bob Corbin, who accepted a $55,000 campaign contribution from Charles
|
||||
General Bob Corbin, who accepted a $55000 campaign contribution from Charles
|
||||
Keating in a race where he was unopposed, worked for Marley (in the insurance
|
||||
industry) in the 50s as did the preceding 2 AGs.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2274,7 +2274,7 @@ Bronfman payroll.</p>
|
||||
<p>Perhaps by now readers are beginning to understand how a phenomena like
|
||||
Charles Keating could arise in such a political climate. It is not necessary
|
||||
to mention how lavishly Keating paid off the local politicians. DeConcini
|
||||
$72,000 ))) McCain $112,000 ))) a shopping center deal with McCain's wife that
|
||||
$72000 ))) McCain $112000 ))) a shopping center deal with McCain's wife that
|
||||
netted almost a half million in 6 months ))) a $200 million dollar unsecured
|
||||
load to DeConcini's campaign manager, Ron Ober. This only scratches the
|
||||
surface. All cannot be told in so short an article. With this background let
|
||||
@ -2309,7 +2309,7 @@ and his partner for $19 million and sold that afternoon for $27 million to
|
||||
Tribal Chief Peter McDonald (no relation) on behalf of the Navajo nation. Bud
|
||||
Brown and his partner made a quick $8 million. In order to explore this
|
||||
corruption, McCain and DeConcini granted immunity to Bud Brown and his partner
|
||||
so that they could give testimony about the $10,000 and the BMW that they gave
|
||||
so that they could give testimony about the $10000 and the BMW that they gave
|
||||
as a bribe to the corrupt indian chief. Meanwhile the ARIZONA REPUBLIC
|
||||
repeatedly hammered the indian chief day after day while not mentioning Bud
|
||||
Brown. The indian chief was removed from office. The Pulitzer Prize winning
|
||||
@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ of the richest sources for background on the liquor magnate. The Bolles
|
||||
murder was part of a package deal that was to include a hit on Lizanetz.
|
||||
According to Lizanetz, the Marley machine placed the highest priority on
|
||||
placing lawyers in all the key state and municipal positions. Former Attorney
|
||||
General Bob Corbin, who accepted a $55,000 campaign contribution from Charles
|
||||
General Bob Corbin, who accepted a $55000 campaign contribution from Charles
|
||||
Keating in a race where he was unopposed, worked for Marley in the insurance
|
||||
industry in the 50s.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2458,8 +2458,8 @@ Braufman payroll.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Perhaps by now readers are beginning to understand how a phenomena like
|
||||
Charles Keating could arise in such a climate. I don't need to mention how
|
||||
lavishly Keating paid off the local politicians here. DeConcini $72,000.
|
||||
McCain $112,000. A shopping center deal with McCain's wife that netted almost
|
||||
lavishly Keating paid off the local politicians here. DeConcini $72000.
|
||||
McCain $112000. A shopping center deal with McCain's wife that netted almost
|
||||
a half million in 6 months. A $200 million dollar unsecured load to
|
||||
DeConcini's campaign manager, Ron Ober. This only scratches the surface. All
|
||||
cannot be told is so short an article. With this as background let me now
|
||||
@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ $19 million and sold that afternoon for $27 million to Peter McDonald (no
|
||||
relation to Melvin) on behalf of the Navajo nation. Bud Brown and his partner
|
||||
made a quick $8 million. In order to explore this corruption, McCain and
|
||||
DeConcini granted immunity to Bud Brown and his partner so that they could
|
||||
give testimony about the $10,000 and the BMW that gave as a bribe to the
|
||||
give testimony about the $10000 and the BMW that gave as a bribe to the
|
||||
corrupt indian chief. Meanwhile the ARIZONA REPUBLIC repeatedly hammered the
|
||||
indian chief day after day while not mentioning Bud Brown. The Pulitzer Prize
|
||||
winning journalist, Tom Fitzpatric, in a Feb. 15, 1989 NEW TIMES article
|
||||
@ -2561,4 +2561,4 @@ will not respond I propose empaneling a Citizen's Investigative Committee.</p>
|
||||
6950 E. Continental Blvd Ste. 7000
|
||||
Scottsdale AZ 85257 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> </p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p></p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Subject: WILL OUR GVT IMPLANT OUR CHILDREN?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,4 @@
|
||||
<xml><p> </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> /==\ \ / /==\ \ /== /=================================\
|
||||
| | \/ | | |\ | | The Resonant Gravity Field Coil |
|
||||
+==+ || | | |||| Systems Present: | (or: how to manipulate reality |
|
||||
| | /\ | | | \| | in a 530 square inch area) |
|
||||
===/ \=/ \=\==/=/ \ \=================================/</p>
|
||||
<xml>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| By (_>Shadow Hawk<_) | Theory, concept, and Idea by: ????????????????????? |
|
||||
@ -21,7 +15,7 @@ of this device, if used in a careless manner, can be EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You are probably thinking, "how can gravity possibly be resonant?" This is
|
||||
a good question. As discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown, electricity is
|
||||
directly related to gravity (see his U.S. patents 1,974,483, 3,187,206 in
|
||||
directly related to gravity (see his U.S. patents 1974483, 3187206 in
|
||||
particular.) If this is so, it is most likely a vectorial relationship (law of
|
||||
opposites), and since there is already an electromagnetic vector (2
|
||||
dimensional), a gravitational vector would be at 90 degrees to both the
|
||||
@ -165,47 +159,17 @@ See illustration 3 for a cutaway view.</p>
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
Top View Side View</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> __ ||
|
||||
___/--\ ----- 1000 turns #16 magnetwire ----- __//|
|
||||
| | __/||
|
||||
---\__/ ||--</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Illustration 2:
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
Top View Side View</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ___ /-------------\
|
||||
\\|// / / / | | | \ \ \
|
||||
|\/ \/| --- Outer Layer of #20 ---| | | | | | | | |
|
||||
|- -| or #22 magnetwire | | | | | | | | |
|
||||
|/\ /\| | | | | | | | | |
|
||||
//|\\ \ \ \ | | | / / /
|
||||
--- \-------------/
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Illustration 3:
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
Cutaway (side) View</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> _____________________________________________________
|
||||
/ / / / / // / / // / / / | | | \ \ \ \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \
|
||||
/ / / / / // / / / | | | | _____ | | | | \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \
|
||||
/ / / / / / | | | | _______/*****\_______ | | | | \ \ \ \ \
|
||||
| | | | | | ______/*******=======*******\_______ | | | | |
|
||||
Plastic Donut ---|*******=====================*******| | | | | |
|
||||
(hidden by wire)| |*******=====================*******| | | | | |
|
||||
| | | | | | ------\***** <-\ ======*****/------- | | | | |
|
||||
\ \ \ \ \ \ | | | | -----\ \ === /----- | | | | / / / / /
|
||||
\ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ | | | | | ^ | | | | / / / // / / / /
|
||||
\ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ | | / / / // / / // / / / /
|
||||
----------------------- ^ | | --------------------
|
||||
Torodial Plastic "Donut"----^ | | \-The ='s represent the inner "hoop"
|
||||
Outer later of #20 or #22 magnetwire/ | coil of wire.
|
||||
The *'s represent the wax misture-/</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| Building The Power Supplies
|
||||
@ -217,45 +181,7 @@ section, as I am only presenting the schematics. Here they are:</p>
|
||||
<p>For both 50VDC power supplies:
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> /---\ /\
|
||||
v | 100V Piv 15A diode / \
|
||||
_mmmmm_+__ ___|\|__+__________________/0-15\__+
|
||||
/ Variac )||( |/| | 1000 uF @ 80 V \DC A/
|
||||
=)====== 110)||(48 --- electrolytic \ /
|
||||
\__________)||(_____ /-\ \/
|
||||
120 VAC 110V to 48V \ |-
|
||||
Grounded Plug 10A Transformer \_+__________________________-</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> (2) of theese are required. Note that
|
||||
the stepdown transformer must be 50kv isolated.
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For the 100 KVDC power supply:
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> /---\
|
||||
v |
|
||||
_mmmmm_+__ ____________________+___________+_____________________
|
||||
/ Variac )||( _|_ _|_ HV
|
||||
=)===== 110)||(8-10KV |/ \ /14KV PIV /-\cap
|
||||
\__________)||(_____________||_ _v_ TV HV |
|
||||
120 VAC 100V to 8-10KV |\ \ | Diode +____+______
|
||||
Grrounded Plug 100uA Transformer ^ \__+ | _|_ \
|
||||
800-1000 pf 10KV \ TV HV-^- \ /TV HV|
|
||||
capacitor \ diode/ \ -v-diode|
|
||||
\ -|- | _|_ /\
|
||||
\_______+ + HV /-\ / \
|
||||
Note that all unmarked parts | | cap | / 0- \
|
||||
have the same value as their | |/ | +_/ 1000 \_
|
||||
marked counterparts. +_||_+_ | \ /
|
||||
|\ \ -^- \ uA /
|
||||
HV cap | / \ \ /
|
||||
| -|- \/
|
||||
| | \
|
||||
\____/ TV HV
|
||||
diode</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
| Usage |
|
||||
|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ According to investors, Aramco, Bechtel, and other large U.S. concerns
|
||||
boosted the Nugan Hand connection by letting salesmen hold meetings on
|
||||
company property and use company bulletin boards. Bernie Houghton "only
|
||||
worked in cash," says Linda Geyer, who, along with her husband, a
|
||||
plumber on a large construction project, invested and lost $41,481 with
|
||||
plumber on a large construction project, invested and lost $41481 with
|
||||
Nugan Hand. "One time he had to have two briefcases." Others remember
|
||||
Houghton actually toting away the loot in big plastic bags, slung over
|
||||
his shoulder like some reverse Santa Claus.
|
||||
@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ civil war.
|
||||
|
||||
Meanwhile, Bernie Houghton held a series of meetings with Edwin Wilson
|
||||
at Wilson's Washington office. Wilson then placed Nugan Hand's order
|
||||
for 10 million of rounds of ammunition and 3,000 weapons. The weapons
|
||||
for 10 million of rounds of ammunition and 3000 weapons. The weapons
|
||||
were believed to have been shipped from Boston to a phony destination in
|
||||
Portugal. (False documentation filed in Portugal was also used in the
|
||||
Iran-contra arms shipments.) Ultimately, according to the task force
|
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|
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
in turmoil. 3. life out of balance. 4. life disintegrating.
|
||||
5. a state of life that calls for another way of living.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
|
||||
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION</p>
|
||||
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
Presidential Conferences
|
||||
Presidential Travel Security</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 2 -</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 3 -</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 4 -</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
by one of the workmen before the assassination.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The President then asked if we got a picture taken of him shooting
|
||||
the gun and I said no. He asked what was the picture sold for $25,000,
|
||||
the gun and I said no. He asked what was the picture sold for $25000,
|
||||
and I advised him this was a picture of the parade showing Mrs. Kennedy
|
||||
crawling out of the back seat; that there was no Secret Service Agent
|
||||
on the back of the car; that in the past they have added steps on the
|
||||
@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 5 -</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>.</p>
|
||||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
@ -529,4 +529,4 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 6 -</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ intercepted, or the source located.''</p>
|
||||
<p>Transcrypt refused to provide Full Disclosure with pricing information and
|
||||
that information was not available from the Government by press time. The
|
||||
going rate for this type of equipment, however is said to be approximately
|
||||
$10,000 per radio. Transcrypt will only sell the radio within the United
|
||||
$10000 per radio. Transcrypt will only sell the radio within the United
|
||||
States to law enforcement agencies.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Even though their brochure claims that both the public and private sectors
|
||||
@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ advertisement, and more articles. Full Disclosure is your source for
|
||||
information on the leading edge of surveillance technology. Print the
|
||||
following form, or supply the information on a plain piece of paper:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>----</p>
|
||||
<div>----</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Please start my subscription to Full Disclosure for:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ House bill HR 3515 transcribed by James D Bryant II</p>
|
||||
letter exactly; letter-writing compaigns are
|
||||
more effective if every letter is different.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>----------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> H.R. 3515 -- Transcribed by James D. Bryant II on Nov. 24, 1991
|
||||
I have proofed this twice, it should not contain any
|
||||
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ prevent the Bell companies from monopolizing the information
|
||||
services. Please do not say anything in your letter which could
|
||||
be interpreted as opposition to that basic principle.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>--------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>H.R. 3515 102nd Congress, 1st Session [Page 01 of 35]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ diversity of information sources and services, to preserve the universal
|
||||
availability of basic telecommunications services, and for other
|
||||
purposes.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>----------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>----------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ purposes.</p>
|
||||
Bryant) introduced the following bill, which was referred jointly to the
|
||||
Committees on Energy and Commerce and the Judiciary.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>----------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>----------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A BILL</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ purposes.</p>
|
||||
5 mission as a dominant carrier.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>6 "(kk) 'Rural exchange carrier' means menas a local ex-
|
||||
7 change carrier serving a total of 50,000 or fewer access
|
||||
7 change carrier serving a total of 50000 or fewer access
|
||||
8 lines.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>9 "(ll) 'Telecommunications' means the transmission,
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ astonished at the veracity of our cause. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody *who knows
|
||||
anybody* from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are
|
||||
over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in
|
||||
over one million (1000000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in
|
||||
Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born
|
||||
|
@ -277,4 +277,4 @@ Grant | | |Veritas-Metzger|
|
||||
+---------------+ +------------+
|
||||
+-----------+</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p></p></xml>
|
||||
</xml>
|
@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
|
||||
<p>AN ILLUMINATI OUTLINE OF HISTORY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Alpha and Omega -- Immanentizing of the Eschaton.
|
||||
20,000,000 BC -- Recent Epoch of geeology begins; Ice Age ends;
|
||||
20000000 BC -- Recent Epoch of geeology begins; Ice Age ends;
|
||||
human beings spread to all parts of the world.
|
||||
30,000 -- First Illuminatus, Gruad, rules in Atlantis.
|
||||
20,000 -- Mythical Lloigor inhabit continent of Mu.
|
||||
10,000 -- Approximate beginning of agriculture. Estimated date of
|
||||
30000 -- First Illuminatus, Gruad, rules in Atlantis.
|
||||
20000 -- Mythical Lloigor inhabit continent of Mu.
|
||||
10000 -- Approximate beginning of agriculture. Estimated date of
|
||||
inscriptions on stone disks by the Dropa tribe, a diminuative
|
||||
people of the Bayan-Kara-Ula Mountains on the border of China and
|
||||
Tibet; disks describe how the tribe came to earth in flying
|
||||
@ -14,42 +14,42 @@
|
||||
heads and small bodies. Earliest estimated date of carving of the
|
||||
Crystal Skull found at Lubaantun in the Yucatan. Hyborian Age in
|
||||
Europe.
|
||||
9,000 to 10,000 -- Date of Plato's Atlantis.
|
||||
6,000 -- Picture writing develops.
|
||||
5,000 -- First alphabet begins to develop.
|
||||
4,000 -- Approximate date of discovery of metals, beginning of
|
||||
9000 to 10000 -- Date of Plato's Atlantis.
|
||||
6000 -- Picture writing develops.
|
||||
5000 -- First alphabet begins to develop.
|
||||
4000 -- Approximate date of discovery of metals, beginning of
|
||||
cities, constellations of stars first recorded. Egyptians begin
|
||||
placing small pieces of crystal on the forehead of deceased prior
|
||||
to mummification.
|
||||
3,000 -- Approximate date of building of the Sphinx and Great
|
||||
3000 -- Approximate date of building of the Sphinx and Great
|
||||
Pyramid at Giza and other pyramids elsewhere in Egypt. Indus
|
||||
Valley civilization develops complex government, writing and well
|
||||
planned cities. Minoan civilization flourishes in Crete.
|
||||
Earliest parts of the Bible written. Beginning date of Olmec
|
||||
calendar from Central America: 3113 BC. Trephination (cutting a
|
||||
hole in the skull) practiced by people all over the world.
|
||||
2,500 -- Sarmoung Brotherhood of Babylonia flourish according to
|
||||
2500 -- Sarmoung Brotherhood of Babylonia flourish according to
|
||||
Gurdjieff.
|
||||
2,100 -- Egyptians record star configurations on which the 24 hour
|
||||
2100 -- Egyptians record star configurations on which the 24 hour
|
||||
day is based.
|
||||
2,000 -- Stonehenge and other stone circles built in England.
|
||||
1,800 -- Huge Silbury Mound constructed near Stonehenge.
|
||||
1,700 -- Babylonian Enuma Anu Enlil, early roots of astrology
|
||||
2000 -- Stonehenge and other stone circles built in England.
|
||||
1800 -- Huge Silbury Mound constructed near Stonehenge.
|
||||
1700 -- Babylonian Enuma Anu Enlil, early roots of astrology
|
||||
based on celestial phenomena.
|
||||
1,500 -- Approximate date of the destruction of Thera, on which
|
||||
1500 -- Approximate date of the destruction of Thera, on which
|
||||
Atlantis legends are probably based. Early references to
|
||||
Mithraism on cuneform astronomical tests. Quadrants of the moon
|
||||
recorded in China.
|
||||
1,360 -- Akhenaton's monotheistic sun worship in Egypt.
|
||||
1,344 -- Tutankhamun, Akhenaton's successor who revived
|
||||
1360 -- Akhenaton's monotheistic sun worship in Egypt.
|
||||
1344 -- Tutankhamun, Akhenaton's successor who revived
|
||||
polytheism, buried at Thebes; curse reading "Death comes on swift
|
||||
wings to he who opens this tomb," written on tomb doorway.
|
||||
1,300 -- Approximate date "I Ching" written in China.
|
||||
1,184 -- End of the Trojan War, Illium falls to the Greeks.
|
||||
1,000 to 2,000 -- Legendary Thule civilization in the Gobi region
|
||||
1300 -- Approximate date "I Ching" written in China.
|
||||
1184 -- End of the Trojan War, Illium falls to the Greeks.
|
||||
1000 to 2000 -- Legendary Thule civilization in the Gobi region
|
||||
destroyed by a catastrophe, "possibly of an atomic nature,"
|
||||
survivors migrating to Agarthi and Schamballah.
|
||||
1,000 -- Huge Sacrificial Table built at Mystery Hill near North
|
||||
1000 -- Huge Sacrificial Table built at Mystery Hill near North
|
||||
Salem, New Hampshire.
|
||||
950 -- Approximate date of building of Solomon's Temple in
|
||||
Jerusalem, traditional origin of the Masonic fraternity; alleged
|
||||
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ AD 30 -- Assassination of the radical Jesus, allegedly on
|
||||
100 -- Hero of Alexandria devises primitive steam-engine.
|
||||
125 to 150 -- Simon Magus, Menander, Valentinus and others develop
|
||||
Gnostic religious doctrines of esoteric knowledge (illumination).
|
||||
135 -- Approximate date Ptolemy records 1,022 stars in "Almagest";
|
||||
135 -- Approximate date Ptolemy records 1022 stars in "Almagest";
|
||||
also recorded astrological ideas from Enuma Anu Enlil in his
|
||||
"Apotelesmatika."
|
||||
150 -- Roman Mithraism competes with Christianity. Yellow Turban
|
||||
@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ AD 30 -- Assassination of the radical Jesus, allegedly on
|
||||
1757 -- First year of Swedenborg's "New Era."
|
||||
1759 -- Voltaire's "Candide" published.
|
||||
1760 -- St. Germain founds chemical dye factory in Holland, fore-
|
||||
runner of I.G. Farben; disappears with 100,000 guilders. Franklin
|
||||
runner of I.G. Farben; disappears with 100000 guilders. Franklin
|
||||
invents bifocals.
|
||||
1761 -- St. Germain discovered living in Russia. Chinese Emporer
|
||||
issues edict against secret societies.
|
||||
@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ AD 30 -- Assassination of the radical Jesus, allegedly on
|
||||
1938 -- Assassination of Leon Sedov, Trotsky's son; first
|
||||
assassination attempt against Trotsky. Nazi invasion of Austria;
|
||||
Interpol exiled -- or taken over by Nazis; German expedition to
|
||||
Antarctica stakes out 600,000 square kilometers, lands near the
|
||||
Antarctica stakes out 600000 square kilometers, lands near the
|
||||
South Pole. Electroshock treatment discovered. Orson Welles'
|
||||
dramatization of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" scares American
|
||||
radio listeners.
|
||||
@ -1335,9 +1335,9 @@ From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources</p>
|
||||
Cambridge, England. Beginning of Clay Shaw trial; DA Jim
|
||||
Garrison subpoenas Allen Dulles and ex-CIA employee Gordon Novel
|
||||
to testify; both escape testimony. CIA's Operation Phoenix,
|
||||
which was to assassinate and torture over 40,000 in Vietnam,
|
||||
which was to assassinate and torture over 40000 in Vietnam,
|
||||
officially launched. Beginning of CIA's $21 million rain-making
|
||||
program over Indochina which would make 2,600 sorties by 1972.
|
||||
program over Indochina which would make 2600 sorties by 1972.
|
||||
Approximate date La Costa Resort hotel built near San Clemente,
|
||||
California: meeting place of Mob figures, Teamsters, politicians
|
||||
and other big-wigs. Winthrop Rockefeller elected governor of
|
||||
@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources</p>
|
||||
Philadelphia, New Orleans, Toledo, Detroit and Carbondale.
|
||||
Westbrook meets DeFreeze; BCA at Vacaville encourages
|
||||
revolutionary ideas and racial hatred in inmates. Personality-
|
||||
altering Prolexin administered to 1,093 inmates at Vacaville;
|
||||
altering Prolexin administered to 1093 inmates at Vacaville;
|
||||
Special Programs Unit behavior mod program begins at Joliet,
|
||||
Illinois, under Dr. Martin Groder; Bureau of Prisons requests
|
||||
funds for Federal Center for Correctional Research in Butner,
|
||||
@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ Chicagoan Lawrence O'Connor, who had used United Airlines Flight
|
||||
553 or its equivalent to fly from Washington to Chicago on Friday
|
||||
nights for years was warned by a White House source not to take
|
||||
this flight; among those killed in the crash at Midway Airport,
|
||||
Chicago, were: Dorothy Hunt who was carrying $50,000 in Watergate
|
||||
Chicago, were: Dorothy Hunt who was carrying $50000 in Watergate
|
||||
payoff money and close to $2 million she was attempting to place
|
||||
in foreign banks; Michele Clark, CBS newswoman who was to
|
||||
interview Mrs. Hunt on a story that could allegedly destroy Nixon;
|
||||
|
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ huge oil source south of New Zealand in the Great South Basin.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>10th June, 1967: Hunt and New Zealand Finance Minister reach an agreement:
|
||||
Hunt will receive sole drilling rights and Muldoon will receive a
|
||||
$US100,000 non-repayable loan from the Placid Oil Co (Hunt's).</p>
|
||||
$US100000 non-repayable loan from the Placid Oil Co (Hunt's).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8th September, 1967: Placid Oil granted drilling rights to the Great South
|
||||
Basin.</p>
|
||||
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ already controlled and backed up by the CIA.</p>
|
||||
CIA plan to establish spying operations in NZ.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>September 1973: Seagrams, with strong links to Chase Manhattan Bank of
|
||||
Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank, buys 2,800 acres of prime land in
|
||||
Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank, buys 2800 acres of prime land in
|
||||
Marlborough helped by Peter Maslen.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>17th February, 1974: Mafia sets up New Hebrides Bank - Commercial Pacific
|
||||
@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ three oil refineries at Cape Northumberland in South Australia to exploit
|
||||
the Great South Basin discovery.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>December, 1974: Australian Governor-General John Kerr joins Ray Cline's
|
||||
payroll and received his first pay-off of $US200,000 credited to his
|
||||
payroll and received his first pay-off of $US200000 credited to his
|
||||
account number 767748 at the Singapore branch of the Nugan Hand Bank.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11th November, 1975: Governor-General Kerr sacks the Whitlam Government.</p>
|
||||
@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ and Trotter to transfer 43% Tasman Pulp and Paper held by New Zealand
|
||||
Government to Challenge Corporation (Chairman Trotter) and Fletchers.
|
||||
Tasman has lucrative 75-year contract for cheap timber signed in 1955.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Muldoon paid off with a $1 million 'non-repayable' loan - $500,000 to be
|
||||
<p>Muldoon paid off with a $1 million 'non-repayable' loan - $500000 to be
|
||||
paid into account number 8746665 at New Hebrides branch of the Australian
|
||||
International Bank.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ corporations as benefits include government export incentives, stable
|
||||
government, cheap labour, and so on.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>27th November, 1979: Gerald Parsky's lieutenant, David Kennedy, meets
|
||||
Muldoon to deliver $US100,000 cash to Muldoon for implementing the
|
||||
Muldoon to deliver $US100000 cash to Muldoon for implementing the
|
||||
Internationalists' Mafia Think Big plans.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These plans began with big contracts and guaranteed profits for the Seven
|
||||
@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ Think Big contracts to go to Bechtel, Fluor Corp., Mitsubishi, Mitsui,
|
||||
Nippon Steel, etc. All investments would be financed by the New Zealand
|
||||
taxpayer.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>17th January, 1980: $500,000 deposited in Muldoon's account number 8746665
|
||||
<p>17th January, 1980: $500000 deposited in Muldoon's account number 8746665
|
||||
at the Australian International Bank, being the final payment for the
|
||||
Tasman deal.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -805,8 +805,8 @@ Chairman C.R. Dahl.</p>
|
||||
Realties, Ilmond Properties, Chase Corp., etc.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Commerce Building in Auckland sold to Robert Jones Investments by
|
||||
Robert Jones Holdings for $950,000 when recently it was offered on the
|
||||
market for $200,000. A quick $750,000 for Jones. Robert Jones Investments
|
||||
Robert Jones Holdings for $950000 when recently it was offered on the
|
||||
market for $200000. A quick $750000 for Jones. Robert Jones Investments
|
||||
was set up by Brierley, Jones and Hawkins.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8th December, 1982: Mitchell Sharp heads top-level Mafia meeting in San
|
||||
@ -878,12 +878,12 @@ D. Anthony, K. Newman, J Carrick, B. Cowan and R. Connor.</p>
|
||||
<p>Cline outlines CIA plan to begin subliminal television advertising.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>22nd June, 1983: New Zealand politician J. Bolger meets Ray Cline in
|
||||
Sydney and agrees to join the organization for a monthly fee of $US20,000
|
||||
Sydney and agrees to join the organization for a monthly fee of $US20000
|
||||
to be paid into account number GA1282117 at Geneva branch of Credit Swisse.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>20th July, 1983: New Zealand politician R. Douglas meets Ray Cline in
|
||||
Wellington and agrees to join the organization for a monthly fee of
|
||||
$US10,000 to be paid into account number 3791686 at the Sydney Branch of
|
||||
$US10000 to be paid into account number 3791686 at the Sydney Branch of
|
||||
the Deak Bank.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>July 1983: Parsky launches a new front company, Chase Corporation, with
|
||||
@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ land takeover and establishment of the Corporate Farm.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>February 1984: New Zealand politician D. Lange meets Ray Cline in
|
||||
Wellington and agrees to go on the Mafia payroll for monthly fee of
|
||||
$UA40,000 paid into account number 5263161 at Commercial Pacific Trust,
|
||||
$UA40000 paid into account number 5263161 at Commercial Pacific Trust,
|
||||
New Hebrides.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>March 1984: Muldoon knighted with GCMG for keeping the economy free of
|
||||
@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ National Bank (US).</p>
|
||||
Rockefeller, John McCloy, Brzezinski, Parsky, Simon, Katherine Graham, and
|
||||
George Franklin.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Brzezinski outlines plans to invade Iran using 75,000 strong mercenary army
|
||||
<p>Brzezinski outlines plans to invade Iran using 75000 strong mercenary army
|
||||
supported by US Air Force and Navy with starting date of 8th February,
|
||||
1988. An integral part of the plan Saudi and Kuwaiti oil tankers would fly
|
||||
the US flag to provoke an Iranian attack so that US invasion of Iran would
|
||||
@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ colonies from being so eager to toss the king's tea taxes overboard!)</p>
|
||||
(and now Bush/CIA/Heavy Industry) raping Amerika!
|
||||
(WRITE ME + READ IT!)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>--</p>
|
||||
<div>--</div>
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<p>"Don't tread on me!" /*--------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Hell even their motto reverberated with snakes */
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@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ from being so eager to toss the king's tea taxes overboard!)</p>
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on how lawyers (and now Bush/CIA/Heavy Industry) raping Amerika!
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(WRITE ME + READ IT!)</p>
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<p>--</p>
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<div>--</div>
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<p>"Don't tread on me!" /*--------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Hell even their motto reverberated with snakes */
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@ -1503,7 +1503,7 @@ They are always there but you never see them:
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Once, at a coffee shop in an affluent Denver 'burb in the foothills, I ran
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across a man of this general authority. With a German accent, he had told
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me that if I were to sit at a table, I was to buy coffee, but he did not
|
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work there. He wore a $2,000 Swiss pilot's chronometer on one wrist. His
|
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work there. He wore a $2000 Swiss pilot's chronometer on one wrist. His
|
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clothes cost at least half of the watch and he wasn't wearing a suit!
|
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We were just waiting for the rain to stop and I could not believe my ears
|
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when he tried to shoo me away from my dry spot under the curbside table's
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@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ Director William Webster refused to testify. But the subcommittee's chair,
|
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Illinois Democrat Frank Annunzio, referred the allegations to the House
|
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Intelligence Committee, which has jurisdiction over America's spy agencies.</p>
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<p>On Nov. 15 the Christic Institute delivered 30,000 petitions to
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<p>On Nov. 15 the Christic Institute delivered 30000 petitions to
|
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Rep. Anthony Beilenson, the California Democrat who chairs the Intelligence
|
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Committee, asking for a full investigation of the reports. The signatures
|
||||
were gathered in 22 cities in one day of canvassing by volunteers from the
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|
@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ Ver 1.2
|
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Peter Trei
|
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Jan 1994</p>
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<p>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
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<div>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
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|
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<p> A lot of references appear in some newsgroups to the "Illuminati".
|
||||
I'm trying to gather together some source material on the subject, to
|
||||
produce some sort of FAQ file.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Here's three articles from the "Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia",
|
||||
1961, by Henry Wilson Coil, 33rd degree. This is an excellent, albeit
|
||||
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Freemasonry. The most interesting and significant part of Knigge's
|
||||
career was his participation with Weishaupt in the promotion of the
|
||||
Bavarian Illuminati, he being almost an equal party.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A look at the Harvard University Library Catalog shows that there
|
||||
was an Illuminati panic in New England in the late 1790's.</p>
|
||||
@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ and GDR-ideology, but solid text edition.</p>
|
||||
snail-mail address, I could send you copies from the articles in
|
||||
question.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>======-*****-=====-*****-=====-*-=**=-*-=====-*****-=====-*****-======</p>
|
||||
<div>======-*****-=====-*****-=====-*-=**=-*-=====-*****-=====-*****-======</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Roald A. Zellweger</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ question.</p>
|
||||
fax : +49-551-9 75 88
|
||||
bitnet: RZELLWE@ibm.gwdg.de</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
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<p>Minor bits & bobs:</p>
|
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|
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