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specific buying habits. While most customers claim that they are not
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affected by these commercials, the advertising companies have spent a lot of
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money on research proving otherwise. Is this the start of a more modern
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version of <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Orwell</ent></ent>'s "1984," the complete control depicted in Vance
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version of <ent type='person'>George Orwell</ent>'s "1984," the complete control depicted in Vance
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Packard's 'The Hidden Persuaders' ? Certainly, computers are powerful and
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indispensable tools. Thanks to computers, paychecks are deposited
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automatically into checking and savings accounts at predefined rates while
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ version. Worse, a conspiracist view can suppress awkward pieces of
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information by toying with the notion that events have been covered
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up by the authorities to suit their own ends: encounters with alien
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space ships, the real makers of the Lockerbie bomb and the truth
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about <ent type='person'>Rudolf <ent type='person'>Hess</ent></ent> have all been hidden from the public but the
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about <ent type='person'>Rudolf Hess</ent> have all been hidden from the public but the
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higher officers of the state are in the know.
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Some of the conspiracy theories which date from earlier this
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century have more ignoble, murkier origins. Anti-semites were
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ filled with electricity and we saw an object about the size of a
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tank. It was triangular, moulded of black glass and had symbols on
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it. Suddenly it shot off faster than any aircraft I have ever
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observed.' The next day the object returned. Base commander Lt Col
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<ent type='person'>Charles</ent> Halt saw the flying saucer himself: `I couldn't believe
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<ent type='person'>Charles Halt</ent> saw the flying saucer himself: `I couldn't believe
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what I was seeing. It looked like the rising sun with a black
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pulsating centre. It appeared to be dripping molten metal.' Hall
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acted coolly, taping and photographing the object engineered by `an
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ responsible for all subsequent UFO sightings.)</p>
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<p> B IS FOR THE BILDERBERG GROUP, which organises semi-secret
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annual three-day meetings of the European-Atlantic great and good
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from the worlds of business, diplomacy and politics. The first
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meetings were organised in 1954 by eminence grise Joseph Retinger,
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meetings were organised in 1954 by eminence grise <ent type='person'>Joseph Retinger</ent>,
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the then secretary general of the newly fledged, CIA-funded
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European Movement. <ent type='person'>Karl Otto Pohl</ent>, then president of Deutsche
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Bundesbank, <ent type='person'>David Rockefeller</ent>, Lord <ent type='person'>Carrington</ent> and Governor Bill
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guiding the Washington Post journalists, <ent type='person'>Woodward</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bernstein</ent>, to
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the Watergate story. `Throat' remains unidentified. In his book
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Hidden Agenda (1984) <ent type='person'>Jim Hougan</ent> nominated both <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s chief of
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staff, <ent type='person'>Alexander <ent type='person'>Haig</ent></ent>, and National Security Agency boss, Admiral
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staff, <ent type='person'>Alexander Haig</ent>, and National Security Agency boss, Admiral
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<ent type='person'>Bobby Ray Inman</ent>, as candidates; Colodny and <ent type='person'>Gettlin</ent> also fingered
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<ent type='person'>Haig</ent> in their book Silent Coup (1991). <ent type='person'>Barbara Newman</ent>, for Channel
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4's Dispatches, came up with the head of the FBI field office in
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ small-scale disinformation vehicle for anyone who cares to use it.
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<p> H IS FOR HESS, locked up in Spandau prison because he knew all
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about the secret 1941 negotiations between Britain and Nazi
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Germany. <ent type='person'>Rudolf <ent type='person'>Hess</ent></ent>'s flight in May 1941 remains one of the most
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Germany. <ent type='person'>Rudolf Hess</ent>'s flight in May 1941 remains one of the most
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bizarre episodes of the Second World War. Lord <ent type='person'>James</ent>
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Douglas-<ent type='person'>Hamilton</ent>, son of the Duke of <ent type='person'>Hamilton</ent>, the Scottish
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landowner to whom <ent type='person'>Hess</ent> presented his plans, said: `<ent type='person'>Hess</ent>'s proposals
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Two'. Evidence supporting the double theory emerged when a Dutch TV
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journalist, <ent type='person'>Karel Hille</ent>, disclosed that he had got the Most Secret
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file on <ent type='person'>Hess</ent> via an unnamed British historian who had been given it
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by the late MI6 spymaster Sir <ent type='person'>Maurice <ent type='person'>Oldfield</ent></ent>. <ent type='person'>Oldfield</ent> had,
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by the late MI6 spymaster Sir <ent type='person'>Maurice Oldfield</ent>. <ent type='person'>Oldfield</ent> had,
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allegedly, stolen the file from the MI6 archive. That the man,
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`<ent type='person'>Hess</ent> Two', who killed himself in prison was not the real <ent type='person'>Hess</ent> is
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backed by Hugh <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>, a Welsh surgeon, who, in the early 1970s,
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backed by <ent type='person'>Hugh Thomas</ent>, a Welsh surgeon, who, in the early 1970s,
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was consultant to the British Military Hospital in West Berlin.
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<ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> examined `<ent type='person'>Hess</ent> Two' and found him to lack the scars the real
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<ent type='person'>Hess</ent> should have had after a wound he received in 1917. MI6 had
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<p> I IS FOR THE ILLUMINATI, the secret society controlling all the
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other secret societies. An 18th-century masonic splinter group
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begun by <ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Weishaupt</ent></ent>, the Illimunati were said to be the hidden
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begun by <ent type='person'>Adam Weishaupt</ent>, the Illimunati were said to be the hidden
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force behind the French Revolution. After the First World War they
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were re-launched into the English-speaking world by one Nesta
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Webster who credited them with organising the Russian October
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<p> K IS FOR KENNEDY, killed by almost anyone you care to mention.
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According to Captain <ent type='person'>James</ent> T Kirk of the Starship Enterprise, the
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`first rule of assassination is kill the assassins'. The killing of
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<ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> by <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent> set a hare running that has never
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<ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent> by <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent> set a hare running that has never
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stopped. Instead of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s courtroom confession or denial of
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guilt providing some explanation of the killing of the president,
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the assassination of the assassin let conjecture reign.
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whereabouts of the hostages in Beirut. The terrorists were aware of
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this and switched the dope-filled Samsonite case with one
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containing the bomb. Among those killed were <ent type='person'>Matthew Gannon</ent>, the
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CIA's deputy head of station in Beirut, and Major <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Charles</ent> McKee</ent>, a
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CIA's deputy head of station in Beirut, and Major <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> McKee, a
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Defence Intelligence Agency officer allegedly in charge of a
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hostage rescue team. Some students of the tragedy have gone so far
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as to suggest that McKee was flying home to blow the whistle,
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generate revenue for covert operations not authorised by Congress;
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and (b) to make it easier for US operatives to hack into the
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software.
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The story was chased by US freelance <ent type='person'>Danny <ent type='person'>Casolaro</ent></ent>. A year
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The story was chased by US freelance <ent type='person'>Danny Casolaro</ent>. A year
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after making himself known to the Inslaw people he was found dead
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in a motel room in West Virginia. The official verdict was suicide,
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but Elliott Richardson, the Attorney General under <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, hired by
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but <ent type='person'>Elliott Richardson</ent>, the Attorney General under <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, hired by
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Inslaw to investigate the case, concluded: `It's hard to come up
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with any reason for <ent type='person'>Casolaro</ent>'s death other than he was deliberately
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murdered because he was so close to uncovering sinister elements in
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conspiracists. <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>'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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Lord <ent type='person'>Milner</ent>, Lloyd George's Chef de Cabinet, funded by Cecil
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Rhodes's estate. The group, said <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>, who claimed to have
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access to its papers, organised the Round Table groups in the
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Commonwealth, the Royal Institute For International Affairs in
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<ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>'s revelations are behind much of the recent talk of One
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Worlders and New World Orders and are part of Republican
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presidential hopeful <ent type='person'>Pat Robertson</ent>'s world view. Among <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>'s
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students at Georgetown University was <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>, and the
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students at Georgetown University was <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>, and the
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conspiracists got quite excited when President <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> referred to
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the impact <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent> made on him in his inauguration speech.
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Believability: 4/10</p>
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through disinformation. <ent type='person'>Wallace</ent> alleged that the scope of the
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operation had been extended to include mainland politicians viewed
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as `politically soft or leftist', a list which included Harold
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Wilson, Edward Heath and Jeremy Thorpe. <ent type='person'>Wallace</ent> claims it was in
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Wilson, <ent type='person'>Edward Heath</ent> and <ent type='person'>Jeremy Thorpe</ent>. <ent type='person'>Wallace</ent> claims it was in
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his remit to discredit these `targets' using unfounded smear
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stories about sexual impropriety.
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He also alleged, in a memo to army chiefs, that a Belfast boys'
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the culprit. You know the story: A green monkey bit a native on the ass
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and, bam - AIDS all over central Africa.
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There is a fatal flaw here. It is very strange. Because Gallo,
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There is a fatal flaw here. It is very strange. Because <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent>,
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Montagnier and these other virologist know that the AIDS virus doesn't
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occur naturally in monkeys. In fact it doesn't occur naturally in any
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animal.
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takes place in Africa and among homosexuals. After repeated transfer it
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can become a " natural " infection for man, which it has.
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Dr. <ent type='person'>Theodore <ent type='person'>Strecker</ent></ent>'s research of the literature indicates that
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Dr. <ent type='person'>Theodore Strecker</ent>'s research of the literature indicates that
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the National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) in collaboration with the WHO,
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made the AIDS virus in there laboratories at Fort Detrick ( now NCI ).
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They combined the deadly retro-viruses Bovine-Leukemia Virus and Sheep
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crowded with submissions ".
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They're too crowded to announce the end of western civilization and
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possibly all mandkind? Doesn't seem reasonable. What can we do? The first
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possibly all <ent type='person'>mandkind</ent>? Doesn't seem reasonable. What can we do? The first
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thing that should be done is to close down all laboratories in this
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country that are dealing with these deadly retro-viruses. Then we must
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sort out the insane, irresponsible and traitorous scientists involved
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in these experiments and try them for murder. Then maybe, just ,maybe, we
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can re-populate and re-civilize the world.
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William Campbell Douglass, M.D.
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<ent type='person'>William Campbell Douglass</ent>, M.D.
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P.O. Box 38 Lakemont, GA 30552
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<p>Shocking Revelations on AIDS Research by Our North American
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Correspondent</p>
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<p>Dr. Abdul Alim <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent>, national spokesman for Minister Louis
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<ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent> and the Nation of Islam, dropped a bombshell on the
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<p>Dr. <ent type='person'>Abdul Alim Muhammad</ent>, national spokesman for Minister Louis
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Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, dropped a bombshell on the
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nation's capital at a mass rally held at All Souls Unitarian
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Church on September 8. Although the event had been planned for
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some time to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Washington,
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<p>Dr. <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> startled the standing-room-only audience when he
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announced that a research team working out of the Kenyan Medical
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Research Institute, led by the Harvard-trained immunologist Dr.
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<ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Koech</ent></ent>, had made dramatic advances in the treatment of AIDS.
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<ent type='person'>David Koech</ent>, had made dramatic advances in the treatment of AIDS.
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Dr. <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> also charged that the U.S. government was leading a
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major effort by the international medical establishment to
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suppress this groundbreaking research.</p>
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<p>A Policy of Genocide</p>
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<p>In his remarks, Dr. <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> quoted extensively from a 1985
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article authored by <ent type='person'>Lyndon LaRouche</ent>, "The Looming Extinction of
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article authored by Lyndon LaRouche, "The Looming Extinction of
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the 'White Race'". In that piece, LaRouche documents that the
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imperial policies intrinsic to oligarchism have set into motion
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the self-destruction of the population levels and economies of
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growth control in the third world as a matter of paramount
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importance...." To the amazement of the audience, <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent>
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identified the authors of the internal memo as <ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent> and
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Gen. Brent Scowcroft, now <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s national security adviser. (See
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Gen. <ent type='person'>Brent Scowcroft</ent>, now <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s national security adviser. (See
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The New Dawn Vol.1 No.1, May, 1991)</p>
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<p>Dr. <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> used the case of Brazil, which has the second largest
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<p>He insisted that this genocide was the real agenda of <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s New
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World Order; that it not only motivated the invasion of Panama and
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the kidnapping of Gen. Manuel Noriega, but also the continuing
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the kidnapping of Gen. <ent type='person'>Manuel Noriega</ent>, but also the continuing
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murder of the nation of Iraq. He told the audience that these were
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just the opening battles in the war of the advanced sector nations
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of the North against the developing nations of the South. Dr.
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made him very suspicious. The editor of the Journal
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agreed, according to Dr. Seale, that "it sounded like a
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conspiracy of silence." The second expert quoted by the
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Sunday Express, was Prof. <ent type='person'>Jacob <ent type='person'>Segal</ent></ent>, retired Director of
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Sunday Express, was Prof. <ent type='person'>Jacob Segal</ent>, retired Director of
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the Institute of Biology in Berlin. It said, "our
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investigators have revealed that two U.S. Embassy
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officials made a two-hour visit to Prof. <ent type='person'>Segal</ent> at his home
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the AIDS virus.
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WHO Involvement?
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The third expert quoted in the Sunday Express was Dr.
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<ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Strecker</ent></ent>, an internist and gastroentarologist from
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<ent type='person'>Robert Strecker</ent>, an internist and gastroentarologist from
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Glendale, California, who stated "it must have been
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genetically engineered." <ent type='person'>Strecker</ent> believes, after years of
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exhaustive research, that the AIDS virus is indeed
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virus will not die.</p>
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<p>A Weapon Against Black People?
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<ent type='person'>Zear <ent type='person'>Miles</ent></ent>, a Black industrial engineer, who has studied
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<ent type='person'>Zear Miles</ent>, a Black industrial engineer, who has studied
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the AIDS virus and its origins for about six years has
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stated that he has proof from various documentation and
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letters from other AIDS researchers to prove that the
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accusation against the United States for the manufacturing
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of the AIDS virus comes from the Libyan UN Ambassador, Mr.
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Ali Ahmed Elhouderi. On January 9, 1992, at a press
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<ent type='person'>Ali Ahmed Elhouderi</ent>. On January 9, 1992, at a press
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conference, he stated that the AIDS virus was produced in
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a laboratory probably as a weapon. He said, "We think it
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William Stone. He rightly asked why the gas had only
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<ent type='person'>William Stone</ent>. He rightly asked why the gas had only
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killed sheep without affecting people. There were also
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Rothenberg, the science director at Dugway, and Dr.
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<ent type='person'>Bernard MacNamara</ent> of Edgewood Arsenal, the chief U.S. Army
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Bernard MacNamara of Edgewood Arsenal, the chief U.S. Army
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centre for the development of chemical and germ weapons.
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the complicity of the U.S. military authorities in the
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appearance of AIDS, the new dangerous disease which
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affects humans, is shared by <ent type='person'>John Seale</ent> of Britain, Jacob
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<ent type='person'>Segal</ent> of Germany, <ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Strecker</ent></ent> of the United States and
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<ent type='person'>Segal</ent> of Germany, <ent type='person'>Robert Strecker</ent> of the United States and
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other noted scientists and experts who have carefully
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analysed available scientific data. [See New Dawn Vol.2,
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No.1] For the time being, they have discounted the events
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at any cost, and strengthening military control of
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economic and foreign policy decisions. (See Project
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Paperclip by Clarence Lasby, Atheneum 214, NY, and Gehlen:
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Paperclip by <ent type='person'>Clarence Lasby</ent>, Atheneum 214, NY, and Gehlen:
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Spy of the Century by E.H. Cookridge, Random House.)
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There's no proof those Nazis ever gave up their longterm
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goals of conquest and genocide, just because they changed
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<p>Immunex</p>
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<p>The North American-based Nation of Islam (NOI) led by Minister
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<ent type='person'>Louis <ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent></ent> launched an offensive in its battle against the
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<ent type='person'>Louis Farrakhan</ent> launched an offensive in its battle against the
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deadly "man-made" AIDS virus during its recent Saviours' Day
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weekend. The following report is courtesy of The Final Call.
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From the rostrum of Christ Universal Temple here, the
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Honorable <ent type='person'>Louis <ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent></ent> announced that the NOI has
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Honorable <ent type='person'>Louis Farrakhan</ent> announced that the NOI has
|
||||
acquired exclusive distribution rights to the AIDS
|
||||
fighting drug Immunex, an oral alpha-interferon treatment
|
||||
developed in Kenya. "I just got a call from our chief of
|
||||
staff 3 minutes before I came on the rostrum," Minister
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent> said, regarding the confirmation of the Immunex
|
||||
Farrakhan said, regarding the confirmation of the Immunex
|
||||
agreement that came from Leonard <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> in Kenya. "The
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Nation of Islam is announcing to you that we have the
|
||||
exclusive distribution rights of Immunex throughout the
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|
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|
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That policy continues under the administration of
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||||
President George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>, he said. Dr. <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> and former
|
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Final Call Editor-in-Chief Abdul Wali <ent type='person'>Muhammad</ent> were sent
|
||||
to Kenya by Minister <ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent> last year on a fact-finding
|
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to Kenya by Minister Farrakhan last year on a fact-finding
|
||||
tour regarding the drug Kemron. While there, the NOI
|
||||
representatives learned about Immunex. Both drugs have
|
||||
shown remarkable effects in relieving AIDS symptoms, but
|
||||
the drugs have received very little media coverage in the
|
||||
U.S. "We would like FDA approval," said Min. <ent type='person'>Farrakhan</ent>,
|
||||
U.S. "We would like FDA approval," said Min. Farrakhan,
|
||||
"however we can't wait. We will take any risk, bear any
|
||||
burden to free our people of a man-made disease designed
|
||||
to kill us all." The Minister added that the drug will be
|
||||
|
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<xml><p>
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Taken from <ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent> BBS (214) 324-3501
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||||
Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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||||
Mesquite, TX 75150</p>
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
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|
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<p> AIDS as a Weapon of War</p>
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<p> by Dr. William Campbell Douglas, M.D.</p>
|
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<p> by Dr. <ent type='person'>William Campbell Douglas</ent>, M.D.</p>
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<p> Introduction & Comments by Jim Shults</p>
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|
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<p> ABOUT THE AUTHOR</p>
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<p> William Campbell <ent type='person'>Douglass</ent>, M.D.</p>
|
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<p> <ent type='person'>William Campbell Douglas</ent>s, M.D.</p>
|
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|
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<p> Age: 62</p>
|
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@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
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|
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<p> AIDS as a Weapon of War</p>
|
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|
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<p> William Campbell <ent type='person'>Douglass</ent>, M.D.</p>
|
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<p> <ent type='person'>William Campbell Douglas</ent>s, M.D.</p>
|
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|
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<p> The great powers renounced chemical and biological warfare 20
|
||||
years ago -- but kept right on experimenting. The germ warfare
|
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|
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
|
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<p> <ent type='person'>Szmuness</ent> did not live to see the fruition of this larger
|
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experiment. He died of cancer in 1982.</p>
|
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|
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<p> In 1986 Dr. Cladd Stevens, one of <ent type='person'>Szmuness</ent>'s collaborators,
|
||||
<p> In 1986 Dr. <ent type='person'>Cladd Stevens</ent>, one of <ent type='person'>Szmuness</ent>'s collaborators,
|
||||
penned an astonishing report that did not make your local newspaper.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p> She reported that the majority of the homosexuals in the
|
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|
@ -582,7 +582,7 @@
|
|||
Russian named <ent type='person'>Bysencho</ent> and he operates out of Copenhagen....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Soviets control the response to AIDS of the entire free
|
||||
world at many levels, including the top. Dr. <ent type='person'>Sergei <ent type='person'>Litvinov</ent></ent>,
|
||||
world at many levels, including the top. Dr. <ent type='person'>Sergei Litvinov</ent>,
|
||||
the coordinator of all task forces on AIDS at the WHO, is a high
|
||||
official in the Soviet Ministry of Health. Allegedly <ent type='person'>Litvinov</ent>
|
||||
gave out the order to our scientists and medical organizations in
|
||||
|
@ -620,7 +620,7 @@
|
|||
silence" covering the allegation that AIDS was man-made. I hope
|
||||
Dr. Rains is watching his backside.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Dr. <ent type='person'>Zhores <ent type='person'>Medvedev</ent></ent>, unlike <ent type='person'>Bysencho</ent> and <ent type='person'>Litvinov</ent>, supposedly
|
||||
<p> Dr. <ent type='person'>Zhores Medvedev</ent>, unlike <ent type='person'>Bysencho</ent> and <ent type='person'>Litvinov</ent>, supposedly
|
||||
is a Russian exile. <ent type='person'>Medvedev</ent> operates out of London at the National</p>
|
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|
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<p> Page 11</p>
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<div> --------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
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|
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<p> If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as
|
||||
this paper covers, please upload to <ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent> or send to the Vangard
|
||||
this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your
|
||||
consideration, interest and support.</p>
|
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|
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<p> <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> W. Decker...<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ron</ent> Barker</ent>.....Chuck Henderson
|
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Vangard Sciences/<ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent>
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<p> <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> W. Decker...<ent type='person'>Ron Barker</ent>.....Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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If we can be of service, you may contact
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> at (214) 324-8741 or <ent type='person'>Ron</ent> at (214) 484-3189
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Say the Segals: "AIDS does not merely bring certain dangers with it; it is
|
|||
clearly a programmed catastrophe for the human race, whose magnitude is
|
||||
comparable only with that of a nuclear war." They later explain what they mean
|
||||
by "programmed," showing that the virus was produced by humans, namely Dr.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent></ent> of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland. When
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert Gallo</ent> of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland. When
|
||||
proceeding to prove their claims, the Segals are careful to note that: "We have
|
||||
given preference to the investigative results of highly renowned laboratories,
|
||||
whose objective contents cannot be doubted. We must emphasize, in this
|
||||
|
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ professional journals that contradict our hypotheses."
|
|||
The first KNOWN cases of AIDS occurred in New York in 1979. The first
|
||||
DESCRIBED cases were in California in 1979. The virus was isolated in Paris in
|
||||
May 1983, taken from a French homosexual who had returned home ill from a trip
|
||||
to the East Coast of the US. One year later, <ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent></ent> and his co-workers at
|
||||
to the East Coast of the US. One year later, <ent type='person'>Robert Gallo</ent> and his co-workers at
|
||||
the Bethesda Cancer Research Center published their discovery of the same
|
||||
virus, which is cytotoxic, i.e poisonous to cells.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ human pathogens are subjected to genetic manipulations) laboratory was
|
|||
officially opened in building 550 of Fort Detrick, MD, the Pentagon's main
|
||||
biological warfare research center. "In an article in '<ent type='person'>Der Spiegel</ent>`, Prof.
|
||||
Mollings point out that this type of gene manipulation was still extremely
|
||||
difficult in 1977. One would have had to have a genius as great as <ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent></ent>
|
||||
difficult in 1977. One would have had to have a genius as great as <ent type='person'>Robert Gallo</ent>
|
||||
for this purpose, note the Segals."
|
||||
|
||||
Lo and behold. In a supposed compliance with the international accord banning
|
||||
|
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ the research, production and storage of biological weapons, part of Fort
|
|||
Detrick was "demilitarized" and the virus section renamed the "Frederick
|
||||
Cancer Research Facility". It was put under the direction of the Cancer
|
||||
Research Institute in neighboring Bethesda, whose director was no other than
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent></ent>. This happened in 1975, the year <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent> discovered HTLV.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert Gallo</ent>. This happened in 1975, the year <ent type='person'>Gallo</ent> discovered HTLV.
|
||||
Explaining how the virus escaped, the Segals note that in the US, biological
|
||||
agents are traditionally tested on prisoners who are incarcerated for long
|
||||
periods, and who are promised freedom if they survive the test. However, the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Metropolitan, District, Circle, and Hammersmith & City Lines.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Now there was no thought of operating the Metropolitan with
|
||||
anything but steam locomotives, despite the line being mostly
|
||||
in tunnel. Sir <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Fowler</ent></ent>, who later co-designed the Forth Bridge,
|
||||
in tunnel. Sir <ent type='person'>John Fowler</ent>, who later co-designed the Forth Bridge,
|
||||
did have the idea of a steam locomotive where the heat from the fire
|
||||
would be retained in a cylinder of bricks, and therefore the fire
|
||||
could be put out when traveling in the tunnels. One example of
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||
<xml><p> -Here's the lowdown on "ALTERNATIVE 3" from a TV-movie compendium.
|
||||
"ALTERNATIVE 3" (GB 1977; 52m, colour)
|
||||
Amusing s<ent type='person'>po</ent>of do commentary about the disappearance of various high-IQ
|
||||
Amusing spoof do commentary about the disappearance of various high-IQ
|
||||
citizens, allegedly to form nucleus of a standby civilization on Mars against
|
||||
the coming End of the World. Sly parodies of fashionable breathless TV
|
||||
journalism sweetened the joke, ex- newscaster <ent type='person'>Tim Brinton</ent> held it all
|
||||
together with <ent type='person'>po</ent>-faced gravity and needless to say some supernature fanatics
|
||||
together with po-faced gravity and needless to say some supernature fanatics
|
||||
refuse to this day to accept that it was anything but gospel truth, although
|
||||
it was orignally scheduled for April 1st (1977). Written by <ent type='person'>David Ambrose</ent>;
|
||||
directed by <ent type='person'>Chris Miles</ent>; for Anglia. Apparently the TV-movie was spawned by a
|
||||
|
@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ silence.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>On May 3, 1977, the Daily Mirror published this story:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>President <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent> has joined the ranks of UFO s<ent type='person'>po</ent>tters. He sent
|
||||
in two written re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rts stating he had seen a flying saucer when he was the
|
||||
<p>President <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent> has joined the ranks of UFO spotters. He sent
|
||||
in two written reports stating he had seen a flying saucer when he was the
|
||||
Governor of Georgia.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The President has shrugged off the incident since then, perhaps fearing
|
||||
that electors might be wary of a flying saucer freak.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>But he was re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted as saying after the "sighting"; "I don't laugh at
|
||||
<p>But he was reported as saying after the "sighting"; "I don't laugh at
|
||||
people any more when they say they've seen UFOs because I've seen one
|
||||
myself."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ myself."</p>
|
|||
then reddish. It seemed to move towards us from a distance, stopped, then
|
||||
moved partially away."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Carter</ent> filed two re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rts on the sighting in 1973, one to the
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Carter</ent> filed two reports on the sighting in 1973, one to the
|
||||
International UFO Bureau and the other to the National Investigations
|
||||
Committee on Aerial Phenomena.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ Kentucky his F.51 aircraft having disintegrated in the violent wash of his
|
|||
quarry's engines.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The U.S. Air Force, reluctantly bowing to mounting pressure, asked Dr.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edward Uhler <ent type='person'>Condon</ent></ent>, a professor of astrophysics, to head an investigation
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edward Uhler Condon</ent>, a professor of astrophysics, to head an investigation
|
||||
team at Colorado University.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Condon</ent>'s budget was $500000. Shortly before his re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt appeared in
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Condon</ent>'s budget was $500000. Shortly before his report appeared in
|
||||
1968, this story appeared in the London Evening Standard:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The <ent type='person'>Condon</ent> study is making headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. It
|
||||
|
@ -90,17 +90,17 @@ reason for their departure.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The complete story behind the strange events in Colorado is hard to
|
||||
decipher. But a clue, at last may be found in the recent statements of Dr.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>James McDonald</ent>, the senior physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric
|
||||
James McDonald, the senior physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric
|
||||
Physics at the University of Arizona and widely respected in his field. In a
|
||||
wary, but ominous, telephone conversation this week, Dr. McDonald told me
|
||||
that he is "most distressed." <ent type='person'>Condon</ent>'s 1485-page re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt denied the
|
||||
that he is "most distressed." <ent type='person'>Condon</ent>'s 1485-page report denied the
|
||||
existence of Flying Saucers and a panel of the American National Academy of
|
||||
Sciences endorsed the conclusion that "further extensive study probably
|
||||
cannot be justified."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>But, curiously, <ent type='person'>Condon</ent>'s joint principal investigator, Dr. <ent type='person'>David Saunders</ent>,
|
||||
had not contributed a word to that re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt. And on January 11, 1969, the
|
||||
Daily Telegraph quoted Dr. Saunders as saying of the re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt:</p>
|
||||
had not contributed a word to that report. And on January 11, 1969, the
|
||||
Daily Telegraph quoted Dr. Saunders as saying of the report:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"It is inconceivable that it can be anything but a cold stew. No matter
|
||||
how long it is, what it includes, how it is said, or what it recommends, it will
|
||||
|
@ -130,13 +130,13 @@ used to call it 'The Flying Saucer."</p>
|
|||
space research scientist: "All our astronauts have seen these objects but have
|
||||
been ordered not to discuss their findings with anyone."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Otto <ent type='person'>Binder</ent></ent> was a member of the NASA space team. He has stated that
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Otto Binder</ent> was a member of the NASA space team. He has stated that
|
||||
NASA "killed" significant segments of conversation between Mission Control
|
||||
and A<ent type='person'>po</ent>llo 11, the spacecraft which took <ent type='person'>Buzz <ent type='person'>Aldrin</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Neil <ent type='person'>Armstrong</ent></ent> to
|
||||
and Apollo 11, the spacecraft which took <ent type='person'>Buzz Aldrin</ent> and <ent type='person'>Neil Armstrong</ent> to
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> and that those segments were deleted from the official record:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Certain sources with their own VHF receiving facilities that by passed
|
||||
NASA broadcast outlets claim there was a <ent type='person'>po</ent>rtion of Earth-<ent type='person'>Moon</ent> dialogue
|
||||
NASA broadcast outlets claim there was a portion of Earth-<ent type='person'>Moon</ent> dialogue
|
||||
that was quickly cut off by the NASA monitoring staff."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Binder</ent> added:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ was it? That's all I want to know.' "</p>
|
|||
<p>Then, according to <ent type='person'>Binder</ent>, there was this exchange:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MISSION CONTROL: What's there? malfunction(garble).Mission
|
||||
Control calling A<ent type='person'>po</ent>llo 11.</p>
|
||||
Control calling Apollo 11.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>APOLLO 11: These babies were huge, sir. enormous, Oh, God you
|
||||
wouldn't believe it!
|
||||
|
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ They're on the <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> watching us.</p>
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Aldrin</ent> was soon complaining bitterly about the Agency having used him as a
|
||||
"traveling salesman."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>And two years after his <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> mission, following re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted bouts of heavy
|
||||
<p>And two years after his <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> mission, following reported bouts of heavy
|
||||
drinking, he was admitted to hospital with "emotional depression."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Traveling salesman", that's an odd choice of words, isn't it? What, in
|
||||
|
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Could it be that they were using him, and others like him, to sell their
|
|||
official version of the truth to ordinary people right across the world?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Was <ent type='person'>Aldrin</ent>'s <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> walk one of those great spectaculars, presented with
|
||||
maximum publicity, to justify the billions being <ent type='person'>po</ent>ured into space research?</p>
|
||||
maximum publicity, to justify the billions being poured into space research?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Was it part of the American-Russian cover for Alternative 3?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ knowing about Alternative 3 and of the reasons which precipitated it.</p>
|
|||
flight made me a deeper religious person and more keenly aware of the
|
||||
fragile nature of our planet."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Edgar Mitchell</ent>, who landed on the <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> with the A<ent type='person'>po</ent>llo 14 mission in
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Edgar Mitchell</ent>, who landed on the <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> with the Apollo 14 mission in
|
||||
February, 1971, also resigned in May, 1972 to devote himself to
|
||||
parapsychology. Later, at the headquarters of his Institute for noetic
|
||||
Sciences near San Francisco, he described looking at this world from the
|
||||
|
@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ off."</p>
|
|||
that society had only three ways in which to go and that the third was "the
|
||||
most viable but most difficult alternative."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Another of the A<ent type='person'>po</ent>llo <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> walkers, <ent type='person'>Bob <ent type='person'>Grodin</ent></ent>, was equally specific
|
||||
when interviewed by a Sceptre Television re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rter on June 20, 1977;</p>
|
||||
<p>Another of the Apollo <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> walkers, <ent type='person'>Bob Grodin</ent>, was equally specific
|
||||
when interviewed by a Sceptre Television reporter on June 20, 1977;</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"You think they need all that crap down in Florida just to put two guys
|
||||
up there on a bicycle? The hell they do! You know why they need us?
|
||||
|
@ -214,16 +214,16 @@ Technology and who gets nearly $500000 each year in research grants from
|
|||
NASA. Here is a section from that article:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The United Nations, he says, has conservatively estimated that the
|
||||
world's <ent type='person'>po</ent>pulation, now more than 4 billion people, will grow to about 6.5
|
||||
world's population, now more than 4 billion people, will grow to about 6.5
|
||||
billion by the year 2000. Today, he adds, about 30% of the world's
|
||||
<ent type='person'>po</ent>pulation is in developed nations. But, because most of the projected
|
||||
<ent type='person'>po</ent>pulation growth will occur in underdeveloped countries, that will drop to
|
||||
22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be <ent type='person'>po</ent>orer and
|
||||
population is in developed nations. But, because most of the projected
|
||||
population growth will occur in underdeveloped countries, that will drop to
|
||||
22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be poorer and
|
||||
hungrier than the world today, he says.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Dr. O'<ent type='person'>Neill</ent> also explained the problems caused by the earth's 4000 mile
|
||||
atmospheric layer, but presumably because the article was comparatively
|
||||
short one, he was not quoted on the additional threat <ent type='person'>po</ent>sed by the notorious
|
||||
short one, he was not quoted on the additional threat posed by the notorious
|
||||
"greenhouse" syndrome.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>His solution? He called it Island 3. And he added: "There's no debate
|
||||
|
@ -234,14 +234,14 @@ top people."</p>
|
|||
sailplanes in his spare time, did not realize that he was slightly off target.
|
||||
He was right, of course, about the technology.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>But he knew nothing of the <ent type='person'>po</ent>litical ramifications and he would have
|
||||
<p>But he knew nothing of the political ramifications and he would have
|
||||
been astounded to learn that NASA was feeding his research to the Russians.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Even eminent <ent type='person'>po</ent>litical specialists, as respected in their sphere as Dr.
|
||||
<p>Even eminent political specialists, as respected in their sphere as Dr.
|
||||
O'<ent type='person'>Neill</ent> is in his own, have been puzzled by an undercurrent they have
|
||||
detected in East-West relationships.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Professor G. <ent type='person'>Gordon <ent type='person'>Broadbent</ent></ent>, director of the independently financed
|
||||
<p>Professor G. <ent type='person'>Gordon Broadbent</ent>, director of the independently financed
|
||||
Institute of Political Studies in London and author of a major study of
|
||||
U.S.-Soviet diplomacy since the 1950s, emphasized that fact on June 20,
|
||||
1977, when he was interviewed on Sceptre Television:</p>
|
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|
@ -260,10 +260,10 @@ Angeles Times can be assessed by the urgency with which a "suppression"
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Bill</ent> was rushed to the Statute Book.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On July 27, 1977, only sixteen days after publication of the O'<ent type='person'>Neill</ent>
|
||||
interview columnist <ent type='person'>Jeremy Campbell</ent> re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted in the London Evening
|
||||
interview columnist <ent type='person'>Jeremy Campbell</ent> reported in the London Evening
|
||||
Standard that the <ent type='person'>Bill</ent> would become law that September. He wrote:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It prohibits the publishing of an official re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt without permission,
|
||||
<p>It prohibits the publishing of an official report without permission,
|
||||
arguing that this obstructs the Government's control of its own information.
|
||||
That was precisely the charge brought against <ent type='person'>Daniel Ellsberg</ent> for giving the
|
||||
Pentagon papers to the New York Times.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Pentagon papers to the New York Times.</p>
|
|||
former civil servant to tell the Press of Government wrong doing or pass on
|
||||
any news based on information "submitted to the Government in private."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Campbell <ent type='person'>po</ent>inted out that this final clause "has given serious pain to
|
||||
<p>Campbell pointed out that this final clause "has given serious pain to
|
||||
guardians of American Press freedom because it creates a brand new crime."
|
||||
Particularly as there was provision in the <ent type='person'>Bill</ent> for offending journalists to be
|
||||
sent to prison for up to six years.</p>
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|
@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ when it came to Alternative 3, would have saved him from a great deal of
|
|||
trouble.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>He had chosen treacle tart, not because he particularly liked it, but
|
||||
because it was 2p(ence) cheaper than the chocolate s<ent type='person'>po</ent>nge. That was
|
||||
because it was 2p(ence) cheaper than the chocolate sponge. That was
|
||||
typical of <ent type='person'>Harman</ent>.</p>
|
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|
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<p>He was one of the people, as you may have learned already through the
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|
@ -297,12 +297,12 @@ be presenting some of the letters received by us from him and his lawyers
|
|||
together with the replies from our legal advisers.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p>We decided to print these letters in order to give you a thorough insight
|
||||
into our investigation for it is im<ent type='person'>po</ent>rtant to stress that we, like Professor
|
||||
into our investigation for it is important to stress that we, like Professor
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Broadbent</ent>, are not in the "business of speculation." We are interested only in
|
||||
the facts.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>And it is intriguing to note the pattern of facts relating to astronauts
|
||||
who have been on <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> missions and who have therefore been ex<ent type='person'>po</ent>sed to
|
||||
who have been on <ent type='person'>Moon</ent> missions and who have therefore been exposed to
|
||||
some of the surprises presented by Alternative 3.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A number, undermined by the strain of being party to such a
|
||||
|
@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ destroyed what had been secure and successful marriages.</p>
|
|||
<p>Yet these were men originally picked from many thousands precisely
|
||||
because of their stability. Their training and experience, intelligence and
|
||||
physical fitness all these, of course, were prime considerations in their
|
||||
selection. But the supremely im<ent type='person'>po</ent>rtant quality was their balanced
|
||||
selection. But the supremely important quality was their balanced
|
||||
temperament.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It would need something stupendous, something almost unimaginable
|
||||
|
@ -324,15 +324,15 @@ perfection of Alternative 3.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>We are not suggesting that the President of the United States has had
|
||||
personal knowledge of the terror and clinical cruelties which have been an
|
||||
integral part of the Operation, for that would make him directly res<ent type='person'>po</ent>nsible
|
||||
integral part of the Operation, for that would make him directly responsible
|
||||
for murders and barbarous mutilations.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We are convinced, in fact, that this is not the case. The President and
|
||||
the Russian leader, together with their immediate subordinates, have been
|
||||
concerned only with broad sweep of <ent type='person'>po</ent>licy.</p>
|
||||
concerned only with broad sweep of policy.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>They have acted in unison to ensure what they consider to be the best
|
||||
<ent type='person'>po</ent>ssible future for mankind. And the day to day details have been delegated
|
||||
possible future for mankind. And the day to day details have been delegated
|
||||
to high level professionals.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These professionals, we have now established, have been classifying
|
||||
|
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ prevailing circumstances, they could be justified.</p>
|
|||
documentary, his conscience finally goaded him into action. He knew the
|
||||
appalling risk he was taking, for he was aware of what had happened to
|
||||
others who had betrayed the secrets of Alternative 3, but he made telephone
|
||||
contact with television re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rter <ent type='person'>Colin <ent type='person'>Benson</ent></ent> and offered to provide <ent type='person'>Benson</ent>
|
||||
contact with television reporter <ent type='person'>Colin Benson</ent> and offered to provide <ent type='person'>Benson</ent>
|
||||
with evidence of the most astounding nature.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>He was calling, he said, from abroad but he was prepared to travel to
|
||||
|
@ -377,16 +377,16 @@ mass atrocities.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Benson</ent>'s immediate reaction, after he had assessed the value of this
|
||||
offer, was that Sceptre should mount a follow up programme, one which
|
||||
would ex<ent type='person'>po</ent>se the horrors of Alternative 3 in far greater depth.</p>
|
||||
would expose the horrors of Alternative 3 in far greater depth.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>He argued bitterly with his superiors at Sceptre but they were adamant.
|
||||
The company was already in serious trouble with the government and there
|
||||
was some doubt about whether its licence would be renewed. They refused
|
||||
to consider the <ent type='person'>po</ent>ssibility of doing another programme. They had officially
|
||||
to consider the possibility of doing another programme. They had officially
|
||||
disclaimed the Alternative 3 documentary as a hoax and that was where the
|
||||
matter had to rest.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Anyway, they <ent type='person'>po</ent>inted out, this character who'd come forward was
|
||||
<p>Anyway, they pointed out, this character who'd come forward was
|
||||
probably a nut$ If you saw the documentary, you will probably realize that
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Benson</ent> is a stubborn man. His friends say he is pig obstinate. They also say
|
||||
he is a first class investigative journalist.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ and that, in breaking his oath of silence, he is prompted by the most
|
|||
honourable of motives.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>He stands in relation to the Alternative 3 conspiracy in much the same
|
||||
<ent type='person'>po</ent>sition as the anonymous informant "<ent type='person'>Deep Throat</ent>" occupied in the
|
||||
position as the anonymous informant "<ent type='person'>Deep Throat</ent>" occupied in the
|
||||
Watergate affair. Most of the "batch consignments" have been taken from the
|
||||
area known as the Bermuda Triangle but numerous other locations have also
|
||||
been used.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -419,18 +419,18 @@ story: </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The disappearance in bizarre circumstances in the past two weeks of
|
||||
20 people from small coastal communities in Oregon was being intensively
|
||||
investigated at the weekend amid re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rts of an imaginative fraud scheme
|
||||
investigated at the weekend amid reports of an imaginative fraud scheme
|
||||
involving a "flying saucer" and hints of mass murder.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Sheriff's officers at New<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt, Oregon, said that the 20 individuals had
|
||||
vanished without trace after being told to give away all their <ent type='person'>po</ent>ssessions,
|
||||
including their children, so that they could be trans<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted in a flying saucer
|
||||
<p>Sheriff's officers at Newport, Oregon, said that the 20 individuals had
|
||||
vanished without trace after being told to give away all their possessions,
|
||||
including their children, so that they could be transported in a flying saucer
|
||||
"by UFO to a better life."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Deputies under Mr. <ent type='person'>Ron <ent type='person'>Sutton</ent></ent>, chief criminal investigator in
|
||||
<p>"Deputies under Mr. <ent type='person'>Ron Sutton</ent>, chief criminal investigator in
|
||||
surrounding Lincoln County, have traced the story back to a meeting on
|
||||
September 14 in a resort hotel, the Bayshore Inn at Wald<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt, Oregon$
|
||||
Local <ent type='person'>po</ent>lice have received conflicting re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rts as to what occurred (at the
|
||||
September 14 in a resort hotel, the Bayshore Inn at Waldport, Oregon$
|
||||
Local police have received conflicting reports as to what occurred (at the
|
||||
meeting).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>But while it is clear that the speaker did not pretend to be from outer
|
||||
|
@ -445,12 +445,12 @@ camp in Colorado for life on another planet" and quoted Investigator <ent type='
|
|||
as adding:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"They were told they would have to give away everything, even their
|
||||
children. I'm checking a re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt of one family who sup<ent type='person'>po</ent>sedly gave away
|
||||
children. I'm checking a report of one family who supposedly gave away
|
||||
150-acre farm and three children."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"We don't know if it's fraud or whether these people might be killed.
|
||||
There are all sorts of rumours, including some about human sacrifice and
|
||||
that this is s<ent type='person'>po</ent>nsored by the (Charles) Manson family."</p>
|
||||
that this is sponsored by the (Charles) <ent type='person'>Manson</ent> family."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Most of the missing 20 were described as being "hippie types"
|
||||
although there were some older people among them."</p>
|
||||
|
@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ although there were some older people among them."</p>
|
|||
known as "scientifically adjusted" to fit them for a new role as a slave
|
||||
species.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>There have been equally strange re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rts of animals, particularly farm
|
||||
<p>There have been equally strange reports of animals, particularly farm
|
||||
animals, disappearing in large numbers. And occasionally it appears that
|
||||
aspects of the Alternative 3 operation have been bungled, that attempts to
|
||||
lift "batch consignments" of humans or of animals have failed.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -469,12 +469,12 @@ carried this story:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Men in face masks, using metal detectors and a geiger counter,
|
||||
yesterday scoured a remote Dartmoor valley in a bid to solve a macabre
|
||||
mystery. Their search centred on marshy grassland where 15 wild <ent type='person'>po</ent>nies
|
||||
mystery. Their search centred on marshy grassland where 15 wild ponies
|
||||
were found dead, their bodies mangled and torn.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>All appeared to have died at about the same time, and many of the bones
|
||||
have been inexplicably shattered. To add to the riddle, their bodies
|
||||
decom<ent type='person'>po</ent>sed to virtual skeletons within only 48 hours.</p>
|
||||
decomposed to virtual skeletons within only 48 hours.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Animal experts confess they are baffled by the deaths at Cherry Brook
|
||||
Valley near Postbridge.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -484,20 +484,20 @@ Unidentified Flying Objects centre at Torquay who are trying to prove a link
|
|||
with outer space.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>They believe that flying saucers may have flown low over the area and
|
||||
created a vortex which hurled the <ent type='person'>po</ent>nies to their death. Mr. <ent type='person'>John Wyse</ent>,
|
||||
created a vortex which hurled the ponies to their death. Mr. <ent type='person'>John Wyse</ent>,
|
||||
head of the four-man team, said:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"If a spacecraft has been in the vicinity, there may still be detectable
|
||||
evidence. We wanted to see if there was any sign that the <ent type='person'>po</ent>nies had been
|
||||
evidence. We wanted to see if there was any sign that the ponies had been
|
||||
shot but we have found nothing. This incident bears an uncanny
|
||||
resemblance to similar events re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted in America."</p>
|
||||
resemblance to similar events reported in America."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Mail re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rt concluded with a statement from an official
|
||||
<p>The Mail report concluded with a statement from an official
|
||||
representing The Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society and the Animal
|
||||
Defence Society:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Whatever happened was violent. We are keeping an open mind. I am
|
||||
fascinated by the UFO theory. There is no reason to reject that <ent type='person'>po</ent>ssibility
|
||||
fascinated by the UFO theory. There is no reason to reject that possibility
|
||||
since there is no other rational explanation."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These, then, were typical of the threads, which inspired the original
|
||||
|
@ -506,9 +506,9 @@ could be embroidered into a clear picture.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Without the specialist guidance of that person the Sceptre television
|
||||
documentary could never have been produced, and Trojan would never have
|
||||
contacted <ent type='person'>Colin <ent type='person'>Benson</ent></ent>.</p>
|
||||
contacted <ent type='person'>Colin Benson</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>And it would have been years, <ent type='person'>po</ent>ssibly seven years or even longer,
|
||||
<p>And it would have been years, possibly seven years or even longer,
|
||||
before ordinary people started to suspect the devastating truth about this
|
||||
planet on which we live. That person, of course, is the old man$</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -536,9 +536,9 @@ sanctioned by them.</p>
|
|||
<p>We have not been able to substantiate these suspicions and allegations
|
||||
so we merely record that an unknown number of people, including
|
||||
distinguished radio astronomer Sir <ent type='person'>William Ballantine</ent>, have been executed
|
||||
because of this astonishing agreement between the super-<ent type='person'>po</ent>wers.</p>
|
||||
because of this astonishing agreement between the super-powers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Prominent <ent type='person'>po</ent>liticians, including two in Britain, were among those who
|
||||
<p>Prominent politicians, including two in Britain, were among those who
|
||||
tried to prevent the publication of this book. They insisted that it is not
|
||||
necessary for you, and others like you, to be told the unpalatable facts.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ you ought to know. You have a right to know.</p>
|
|||
<p>Attemps were also made to neuter the television programme which first
|
||||
focused public attention on Alternative 3. Those attemps were partially
|
||||
successful. And, of course, after the programme was transmitted, when
|
||||
there was that s<ent type='person'>po</ent>ntaneous explosion of anxiety, Septre Television was
|
||||
there was that spontaneous explosion of anxiety, Septre Television was
|
||||
forced to issue a formal denial.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It had all been a hoax. That's what they were told to say. That's what
|
||||
|
@ -564,24 +564,24 @@ comfortable that way.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>In fact, the television researchers did uncover far more disturbing
|
||||
material than they were allowed to transmit. The censored information is
|
||||
now in our <ent type='person'>po</ent>ssession. And, as we have indicated, there was a great deal
|
||||
now in our possession. And, as we have indicated, there was a great deal
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Benson</ent> and the rest of the television team did not discover, not until
|
||||
after their programme had been screened. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------ </div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Copies of Alternative 3 are rare. There is a source in ENGLAND which
|
||||
we do not currently know, however, you may purchase an im<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted copy for
|
||||
we do not currently know, however, you may purchase an imported copy for
|
||||
about $11.00 from Metaphysical Book Store, 9511 E. Colfax, Aurora, CO
|
||||
80010 (303) 341-7562. Please mention that you got the address from VANGARD
|
||||
SCIENCES or the <ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent> Bulletin Board System. Thanks.</p>
|
||||
SCIENCES or the KeelyNet Bulletin Board System. Thanks.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Placed in the public domain from the</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>VANGARD SCIENCES archives on October 28 1989.
|
||||
Our mailing address is PO BOX 1031, Mesquite, TX 75150.
|
||||
Voice phone (Jerry 214-324-8741...Ron 214-484-3189
|
||||
<ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent> (214) 324-3501</p>
|
||||
KeelyNet (214) 324-3501</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div>======================================================================</div>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ classified as FICTION BASED ON FACT. The author's agent told us it was
|
|||
most definitely fiction. We wrote to the author himself to try to get the
|
||||
real story, and here is the letter he sent us.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Dear Ms. Dittrich:</p>
|
||||
<p>Dear Ms. <ent type='person'>Dittrich</ent>:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thank you for your letter, which reached me today. Naturally, I am
|
||||
delighted by your interest in Alternative 3 and by the fact that you plan to
|
||||
|
@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION. In answer to your
|
|||
specific questions:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1) There is no astronaut named <ent type='person'>Grodin</ent>.
|
||||
2) There is no Sceptre Television and the re<ent type='person'>po</ent>rted <ent type='person'>Benson</ent> is also
|
||||
2) There is no Sceptre Television and the reported <ent type='person'>Benson</ent> is also
|
||||
fictional.
|
||||
3) There is no Dr. <ent type='person'>Gerstein</ent>.
|
||||
4) Yes, a "documentary" was televised in June 1977 on Anglia
|
||||
|
@ -633,18 +633,18 @@ basic premise was so way-out, particularly the way I aimed to
|
|||
present it in the book, that no one would regard it as non-fiction.
|
||||
Immediately after publication, I realized I was totally wrong. In fact,
|
||||
the amazing mountains of letters from virtually all parts of the world
|
||||
including vast numbers from highly intelligent people in <ent type='person'>po</ent>sitions of
|
||||
res<ent type='person'>po</ent>nsibility-convinced me that I had <ent type='person'>ACCIDENTALLY</ent> trespassed
|
||||
including vast numbers from highly intelligent people in positions of
|
||||
responsibility-convinced me that I had <ent type='person'>ACCIDENTALLY</ent> trespassed
|
||||
into a range of top-secret truths. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Documentary evidence provided by many of these
|
||||
corres<ent type='person'>po</ent>ndents decided me to write a serious and COMPLETELY
|
||||
correspondents decided me to write a serious and COMPLETELY
|
||||
NON-FICTION sequel. Unfortunately, a chest containing the bulk of
|
||||
the letters was among the items which were mysteriously LOST IN
|
||||
TRANSIT some four years when I moved from London, England, to
|
||||
Sydney, Australia, before I moved on to settle in New Zealand. For
|
||||
some time after Alternative 3 was originally published, I have
|
||||
reason to sup<ent type='person'>po</ent>se that my home telephone was being tapped and my
|
||||
reason to suppose that my home telephone was being tapped and my
|
||||
contacts who were experienced in such matters were convinced
|
||||
that certain intelligence agencies considered that I probably knew
|
||||
too much.</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ Turks? The Arabs realized that they had been outmaneuvered.</p>
|
|||
over Palestine and keep lands which do not belong to them. And
|
||||
the US has not done anything about it. Why? Because of the
|
||||
better known media, which are all Zionists. (ie. <ent type='person'>Ted Koppell</ent>,
|
||||
Larry King, etc etc etc) Many large corporations are also run
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Larry King</ent>, etc etc etc) Many large corporations are also run
|
||||
by Jews, including many of the large corporations which make
|
||||
stuff for our military. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Note - The American Anti-Jewish League in no way supports the naked
|
||||
aggression committed by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saddam</ent> Hussein</ent> against Kuwait. He
|
||||
aggression committed by <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> against Kuwait. He
|
||||
must leave Kuwait, even though Kuwait, contrary to popular
|
||||
opinion, once WAS a PROVINCE of Iraq. There is no doubt about
|
||||
this: just go to your public library and get a good book on
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Turks? The Arabs realized that they had been outmaneuvered.</p>
|
|||
our TAXES go to Israel every year? Do you know how much
|
||||
trouble we've gone through to protect Israel? Do you know
|
||||
that there are more Jews in the USA than in any other country
|
||||
in the world? Do you know most Jews (especially the conser-
|
||||
in the world? Do you know most Jews (especially <ent type='person'>the conser</ent>-
|
||||
vative and highly orthodox ones) are strong anti-Americans?
|
||||
Why then, are we supporting them? Because many of our
|
||||
highest government positions are run by Jews. They are
|
||||
|
@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ more informed. STOP THEM BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> UPDATE</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>So, now that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saddam</ent> Hussein</ent> has fired Scud missiles into Israel, and the
|
||||
<p>So, now that <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> has fired Scud missiles into Israel, and the
|
||||
Jews have shown restraint, they immediately expect something from us. Today
|
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they asked for 13 billion more dollars (billion, not million). In addition
|
||||
to this, they have asked for another $10 billion from other countries.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -37,17 +37,17 @@ serves as the basis of the arrest warrant.</p>
|
|||
jurisdiction. The FBI will, however, render all possible assistance to the
|
||||
local police through the FBI Laboratory and Identification Division. The FBI
|
||||
LID maintains fingerprint files on approximately 70 million (yes, million)
|
||||
people. The FBI also maintains the National Crime Information Center (N<ent type='person'>CI</ent>C)
|
||||
people. The FBI also maintains the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
|
||||
which keeps records of missing persons, serialized stolen property, wanted
|
||||
persons for whom an arrest warrant is outstanding, and criminal histories on
|
||||
individuals arrested and fingerprinted for serious or significant offenses.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The N<ent type='person'>CI</ent>C is a computerized information system established by the FBI as a
|
||||
<p>The NCIC is a computerized information system established by the FBI as a
|
||||
service to all criminal justice agencies- local, state and Federal. The
|
||||
information can be instantly retrieved over a vast communications network
|
||||
through the use of telecommunications equipment in criminal justice centers in
|
||||
various locations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Many times when
|
||||
monitoring the local or county police/sheriff departments a reference to a N<ent type='person'>CI</ent>C
|
||||
monitoring the local or county police/sheriff departments a reference to a NCIC
|
||||
check is heard.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The FBI is involved in criminal investigations and foreign counterintelligence
|
||||
|
@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ Johnson City base call is KEV-243
|
|||
Knoxville Unit Numbers: 99 - Aircraft; mobile units 1 - 69.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Los Angeles F.O.: An excellent complete and detailed listing is available from
|
||||
Mobile Radio Resources (2661 Carol Drive, San Jose, CA 95125). The FBI in LA
|
||||
Mobile Radio Resources (2661 <ent type='person'>Carol Drive</ent>, San Jose, CA 95125). The FBI in LA
|
||||
utilizes repeater channels in the 162, 163, 164, and 165 MHZ frequency range.
|
||||
Inputs can be found in the 167 MHz frequencies. The 165 repeater frequencies
|
||||
are 167.5875 and 165.7125.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -438,18 +438,18 @@ MHz frequency ranges with inputs in the 167 and 162 MHz ranges respectively.</p>
|
|||
167.3875; A-6 167.275; repeater on 163.9875 and 419.250 UHF satellite receiver
|
||||
link.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>CI</ent>N<ent type='person'>CI</ent>NNATI FIELD OFFICE OPERATIONS</p>
|
||||
<p>CINCINNATI FIELD OFFICE OPERATIONS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Cincinnati Field Office originally had nine Resident Agencies which were
|
||||
located in Athens, Chillicothe, Columbus, Dayton, Hamilton, Portsmouth,
|
||||
Springfield, Steubenville and Zanesville. The Springfield office is closed and
|
||||
I am not sure about the Zanesville R.A.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The <ent type='person'>CI</ent> F.O. and R.A.'s radio communication systems are DES (Digital Encryption
|
||||
Standard) capable and are utilized on a regular basis. <ent type='person'>CI</ent> appears to have a 32
|
||||
<p>The CI F.O. and R.A.'s radio communication systems are DES (Digital Encryption
|
||||
Standard) capable and are utilized on a regular basis. CI appears to have a 32
|
||||
channel DES system in place as testing was monitored during 1988 and 1989. Most
|
||||
of their frequencies remained the same from the previous DES days. Note that
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>CI</ent> radios are VHF/UHF mobiles. Refer to the B channel series in the
|
||||
the CI radios are VHF/UHF mobiles. Refer to the B channel series in the
|
||||
frequency list.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The signal numbers do not appear to be squad base (logically grouping by
|
||||
|
@ -457,14 +457,14 @@ general agent function such as bank robbery squad or drug enforcement, or by
|
|||
R.A.'s), but rather a numeric numbering scheme starting with 1 and into the low
|
||||
100's.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The <ent type='person'>CI</ent> F.O./R.A. operations still need some work from our southern Ohio members
|
||||
as allot of holes and gaps remain. The following profile on <ent type='person'>CI</ent> was mainly made
|
||||
possible by the efforts of Bill Gillie, Tony Cono, <ent type='person'>Rick Poorman</ent>, another member
|
||||
<p>The CI F.O./R.A. operations still need some work from our southern Ohio members
|
||||
as allot of holes and gaps remain. The following profile on CI was mainly made
|
||||
possible by the efforts of <ent type='person'>Bill Gillie</ent>, <ent type='person'>Tony Cono</ent>, <ent type='person'>Rick Poorman</ent>, another member
|
||||
who desires to named Mr. Anonymous, and this editor.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>NOTE: ALL OHIO data is confirmed unless noted otherwise.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>CI</ent> Call Letter Assignments</p>
|
||||
<p>CI Call Letter Assignments</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> KQC 390 Cincinnati
|
||||
KQC 391 Dayton
|
||||
|
@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ who desires to named Mr. Anonymous, and this editor.</p>
|
|||
KQC 398 Stubenville
|
||||
KQC 399 Zanesville</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>CI</ent> Frequency Assignments</p>
|
||||
<p>CI Frequency Assignments</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 167.650 A-1 Operations simplex R.A.'s
|
||||
167.2375 A-2 " " F.O.
|
||||
|
@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ who desires to named Mr. Anonymous, and this editor.</p>
|
|||
163.8375/167.2375 A-7 Operations Repeater F.O.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The B channels are local option assigned meaning that each office will have a
|
||||
different set of frequencies. The <ent type='person'>CI</ent> F.O. has Cincinnati PD CH 5, 460.275R,
|
||||
different set of frequencies. The CI F.O. has Cincinnati PD CH 5, 460.275R,
|
||||
(B-1); Hamilton County Sheriff, 460.500R, (B-2); and several DEA frequencies.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ??? D-6 and D-8 channel designators heard, but not confirmed.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ different set of frequencies. The <ent type='person'>CI</ent> F.O. has Cincinnat
|
|||
<p> 163.9875/167.650 ECC-1 (Extended Car-to-Car) repeater R.A.'s
|
||||
163.8375/167.2375 ECC-2 repeater F.O.
|
||||
163.8625/167.5375 ECC-3 SWAT/Special Operations nationwide repeater
|
||||
164.100/? ? Repeater heard with <ent type='person'>CI</ent> units</p>
|
||||
164.100/? ? Repeater heard with CI units</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 167.325, 167.600, 167.625, 167.6625, 167.6875 and 167.725: Simplex
|
||||
operations.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ operations.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 168.000 - possibly a VHF one-way link.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>CI</ent> Signal Numbering</p>
|
||||
<p>CI Signal Numbering</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 390 Signals: 1, 2, 3, 20, 22, 24, 53, 71, 72, 77, 90, 106, 133, 141 and
|
||||
148.
|
||||
|
@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ Bird Dog - Surveillance Aircraft
|
|||
C.I. - Confidential Informant
|
||||
Diaper Change - Changing of battery (bug or trailing transmitter)
|
||||
ECC - Extended Car-to-Car
|
||||
F<ent type='person'>CI</ent> - Foreign Counter Intelligence
|
||||
FCI - Foreign Counter Intelligence
|
||||
Half Signal - An Agent's spouse
|
||||
H.T. - Handi-Talkies
|
||||
In-the-Pocket - Subject in surveillance net
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>Volume : SIRS 1991 History, Article 56
|
||||
Subject: Keyword(s) : KENNEDY and ASSASSINATION
|
||||
Title : Do Assassinations Alter the Course of History?
|
||||
Author : <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald Payne</ent>
|
||||
Author : <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> Payne
|
||||
Source : European
|
||||
Publication Date : May 24-26, 1991
|
||||
Page Number(s) : 9
|
||||
|
@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ May 24-26, 1991, p. 9
|
|||
"Reprinted courtesy of THE EUROPEAN."
|
||||
|
||||
DO ASSASSINATIONS ALTER THE COURSE OF HISTORY?
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald Payne</ent>
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> Payne
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
India faces collapse with the violent death of <ent type='person'>Rajiv <ent type='person'>Gandhi</ent></ent>--or
|
||||
does it? <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald Payne</ent> analyse the importance of
|
||||
India faces collapse with the violent death of <ent type='person'>Rajiv Gandhi</ent>--or
|
||||
does it? <ent type='person'>Simon Freeman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> Payne analyse the importance of
|
||||
individuals in the march of events
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
|
@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ for inevitable change.
|
|||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The most spectacular assassination in modern European
|
||||
history--the shooting of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Archduke</ent> Francis Ferdinand</ent> and his wife
|
||||
at Sarajevo in 1914 by a Serbian student, <ent type='person'>Gavrilo <ent type='person'>Princip</ent></ent>--was
|
||||
history--the shooting of <ent type='person'>Archduke Francis Ferdinand</ent> and his wife
|
||||
at Sarajevo in 1914 by a Serbian student, <ent type='person'>Gavrilo Princip</ent>--was
|
||||
undoubtedly the immediate cause of the First World War. But few
|
||||
serious historians today subscribe to the theory that, had
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Princip</ent> not pressed the trigger that late June day in the cause
|
||||
|
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of Serbian nationalism, the 19th-century order would have
|
|||
survived.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Dr Christopher <ent type='person'>Andrew</ent>, of Cambridge University, believes
|
||||
Dr <ent type='person'>Christopher Andrew</ent>, of Cambridge University, believes
|
||||
that the assassination merely set the timetable for war. He said:
|
||||
"Even if the <ent type='person'>Archduke</ent> had not been killed then there might have
|
||||
been a great war anyway." Other experts now talk not of <ent type='person'>Princip</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ grand assassination has been part of the political process for
|
|||
more than a century. Beginning with the murder of President
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abraham Lincoln</ent> in 1865, the list of victims is a long and
|
||||
distinguished one. It includes most recently, President <ent type='person'>John</ent> F.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> 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. <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent> could
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> in 1963; his brother, <ent type='person'>Robert</ent>, heir apparent, shot in
|
||||
1968; <ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent>, civil rights campaigner and Nobel Peace
|
||||
Prize winner, gunned down the same year. <ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> Reagan could
|
||||
easily have followed in 1981 when he was shot and badly wounded.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
|
@ -180,11 +180,11 @@ and their frailties exposed.
|
|||
<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
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ronald Payne</ent>. One of the curiosities of the trade in political
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> Payne. One of the curiosities of the trade in political
|
||||
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 <ent type='person'>Rajiv <ent type='person'>Gandhi</ent></ent> would have shed so many
|
||||
tears had President <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent> been blown to pieces in Iraq.
|
||||
who mourn the passing of <ent type='person'>Rajiv Gandhi</ent> would have shed so many
|
||||
tears had President <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> been blown to pieces in Iraq.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There was a time only a few years ago when Americans and
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ believe it is false.
|
|||
<p>
|
||||
There is no denying the difficulty of accepting the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent>
|
||||
Commission's verdict on the events of Nov. 22, 1963--that a
|
||||
down-and-out, 24-year-old ex-Marine named <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>, with
|
||||
down-and-out, 24-year-old ex-Marine named <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent>, with
|
||||
no outside assistance, murdered the most glamorous, powerful man
|
||||
in the world at the time.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Assassinations in 1977-1978.
|
|||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The list of "suspects" the theories implicate is extensive.
|
||||
Among them: The Soviet KGB; anti-Soviet exiles; <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>;
|
||||
Among them: The Soviet KGB; anti-Soviet exiles; <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>;
|
||||
pro-<ent type='person'>Castro</ent> Cubans in the United States; anti-<ent type='person'>Castro</ent> Cubans;
|
||||
loyalists of slain South Vietnamese leader <ent type='person'>Ngo Dinh Diem</ent>; right
|
||||
wing fanatics; left wing Marxists; the Mafia; rogue Texas oilmen;
|
||||
|
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ fingerprints and palmprints found on the evidence.
|
|||
Two years ago, conspiracy theorists, successfully pressed
|
||||
for the opening of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s grave to show it contained an
|
||||
imposter--probably a Soviet agent. Subsequent examination,
|
||||
however, determined the body was the "real" <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>.
|
||||
however, determined the body was the "real" <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> had accomplices: Faced with the weight of evidence
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ President said to his wife. "Just look! Isn't that terrific."
|
|||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In the lobby, he was joined by Vice President <ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>son, Gov. <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Connally</ent>, Sen. Ralph <ent type='person'>Yarborough</ent>, several
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>son, Gov. <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Connally</ent>, Sen. <ent type='person'>Ralph Yarborough</ent>, several
|
||||
members of Congress and the president of the Fort Worth Chamber
|
||||
of Commerce. They crossed Eighth Street and plunged into the
|
||||
crowd, shaking hands, smiling. They mounted the truck that was to
|
||||
|
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ turnout for the President.
|
|||
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
|
||||
that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent></ent> was waking up, Dallas Police Chief <ent type='person'>Jesse <ent type='person'>Curry</ent></ent>
|
||||
that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent></ent> was waking up, Dallas Police Chief <ent type='person'>Jesse Curry</ent>
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ inadequate, he said, even citizen's arrests were authorized.
|
|||
<p>
|
||||
Others were preparing, too, in the early morning. Waiters
|
||||
were setting the places for the Trade Mart luncheon. A warehouse
|
||||
worker named <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> sneaked a rifle and a telescopic
|
||||
worker named <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent> sneaked a rifle and a telescopic
|
||||
sight into the Texas School Book Depository. Because of forecasts
|
||||
showing that the rain probably would be past Dallas by the time
|
||||
the presidential party arrived, a <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> aide told the Secret
|
||||
|
@ -156,11 +156,11 @@ 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 <ent type='person'>Mockingbird</ent> Lane. Police
|
||||
out of Love Field and turned left on <ent type='person'>Mockingbird Lane</ent>. Police
|
||||
Chief <ent type='person'>Curry</ent> drove the lead car. With him rode Dallas County
|
||||
Sheriff <ent type='person'>Bill Decker</ent> and two Secret Service agents. Then came
|
||||
three more motorcycles. Then the blue limousine with two Secret
|
||||
Service agents in the front, <ent type='person'>John</ent> and <ent type='person'>Nellie <ent type='person'>Connally</ent></ent> in the jump
|
||||
Service agents in the front, <ent type='person'>John</ent> and <ent type='person'>Nellie Connally</ent> in the jump
|
||||
seats and the <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>s in the back seat. Two motorcycles flanked
|
||||
the car on each side. Next was another convertible, full of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> aides and Secret Service agents, and four more agents
|
||||
|
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ procession.
|
|||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The motorcade would move through a sizable portion of
|
||||
Dallas--along <ent type='person'>Mockingbird</ent> to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Lemmon</ent> Avenue</ent>, right on <ent type='person'>Lemmon</ent> to
|
||||
Dallas--along <ent type='person'>Mockingbird</ent> to <ent type='person'>Lemmon Avenue</ent>, right on <ent type='person'>Lemmon</ent> to
|
||||
Turtle Creek Boulevard, along Turtle Creek and Cedar Springs Road
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Harwood</ent> Street, down <ent type='person'>Harwood</ent> to Main Street, where, at City
|
||||
Hall, it would turn right and move westward along Main through
|
||||
|
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ table. The presidential seal had been mounted on the rostrum.
|
|||
<p>
|
||||
As the motorcade neared Houston Street, the size of the
|
||||
crowd diminished, but the cheers and applause were still hearty.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nellie <ent type='person'>Connally</ent></ent> turned in her seat and said, "You can't say
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nellie Connally</ent> turned in her seat and said, "You can't say
|
||||
Dallas doesn't love you, Mr. President."
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
|
@ -335,15 +335,15 @@ announcing the President's death to the press.
|
|||
<p>
|
||||
Police were still combing the Dealey Plaza area for
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>'s murderer. Indeed, only a minute after the fatal shot
|
||||
was fired, <ent type='person'>Marrion <ent type='person'>Baker</ent></ent>, a Dallas motorcycle officer, had
|
||||
pointed his pistol at <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>. <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> had been riding by
|
||||
was fired, <ent type='person'>Marrion Baker</ent>, a Dallas motorcycle officer, had
|
||||
pointed his pistol at <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent>. <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> had been riding by
|
||||
the Texas School Book Depository when the killing occurred, and
|
||||
he jumped off his motorcycle and dashed inside with <ent type='person'>Roy Truly</ent>,
|
||||
the building's superintendent. They encountered <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> in the
|
||||
second-floor lunchroom. <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> drew his gun. "Do you know this
|
||||
man?" he asked Truly. "Does he work here?" Truly said he did, and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Baker</ent> let him go. A minute later, <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> walked out the front
|
||||
door of the depository, where he encountered NBC reporter Robert
|
||||
door of the depository, where he encountered NBC reporter <ent type='person'>Robert</ent>
|
||||
MacNeil, who was looking for a phone. <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> told him he could
|
||||
find one inside. Five minutes later, police sealed off the door.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ officials in Washington and Dallas before someone remembered that
|
|||
a President may be sworn in by any judge and that the oath is in
|
||||
the Constitution. Deputy Attorney General <ent type='person'>Nicholas Katzenbach</ent>
|
||||
dictated it by phone from Washington, and U.S. District Judge
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sarah <ent type='person'>Hughes</ent></ent>, an old friend of <ent type='person'>John</ent>son who had been appointed to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sarah Hughes</ent>, an old friend of <ent type='person'>John</ent>son who had been appointed to
|
||||
the North Texas federal bench by <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>, was dispatched to Love
|
||||
Field.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ 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,
|
||||
Dr. <ent type='person'>Earl Rose</ent>, the Dallas County medical examiner,
|
||||
protested. <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> was a homicide victim, he said, and the body
|
||||
couldn't be released legally until after an autopsy had been
|
||||
performed. A quarrel developed between him and the Secret
|
||||
|
|
|
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</p>
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<p>
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After the trauma and shame and guilt were gone, the judgment
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of history would be that <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>, Edwin Walker and
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Martin Luther King, George Wallace and Stokely Carmichael, Angela
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of history would be that <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>, <ent type='person'>Edwin Walker</ent> and
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<ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Wallace</ent> and <ent type='person'>Stokely Carmichael</ent>, Angela
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Davis and <ent type='person'>George Lincoln Rockwell</ent>, Dallas and Los Angeles,
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Memphis and Birmingham, Detroit and Da Nang were fragments of the
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American character, slivers of the dream and the nightmare.
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By <ent type='person'>Doug Henwood</ent>, _The Nation_, July 20/27, 1992
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(See below for more about _The Nation_) </p>
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<p>Transcribed by Joseph Woodard </p>
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<p>Transcribed by <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> Woodard </p>
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<p>Whatever happened to the financial crisis? Only a year ago, it seemed
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the credit system was imploding, and ever-more-extravagant bailouts
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widest it's been since the dislocations of the 1930s and 1940s. This
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also fattens the banks, which have been buying government bonds
|
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(rather than making loans) and pocketing the large spread between what
|
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they pay their depositors and what they can get from Uncle Sam. Should
|
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they pay their depositors and what they can get from <ent type='person'>Uncle Sam</ent>. Should
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the relation between long-term and short-term rates return to normal,
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the banks would take a quick turn for the worse. </p>
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Subject: will BCCI happen again? bank on it. (part 1 of 2)
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Nov23.064309.14321@pencil.cs.missouri.edu</info>
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Date: 23 Nov 91 06:43:09 GMT
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Sender: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (<ent type='person'>Rich Winkel</ent>)
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BCCI THE BIG PICTURE
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A system out of control, not just one bank
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By <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent></ent>
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By <ent type='person'>George Winslow</ent>
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This is the first story in a two-part "In These Times" investigation
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into the broader economic implication of the BCCI affair.
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IN THE EARLY `80S, PAKISTANI <ent type='person'>IMMIGRANT AZIZ <ent type='person'>Rehman</ent></ent> was overjoyed
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IN THE EARLY `80S, PAKISTANI <ent type='person'>IMMIGRANT AZIZ Rehman</ent> was overjoyed
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to find a job in one of the world's fastest growing banks, the
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Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). The pay was
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good and the perks were even better. His employer gave him a
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lavish expense account to entertain foreign diplomats--and he got
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to meet people like Jeb <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>, the U.S. vice president's son.
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to meet people like <ent type='person'>Jeb Bush</ent>, the U.S. vice president's son.
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But <ent type='person'>Rehman</ent> soon discovered that international finance had a less
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glamorous side. Often, he had to lug heavy suitcases filled with
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cash through the sweltering Miami heat. During the day, he
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HUMBLE BEGINNINGS: The economic context of the BCCI scandal
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begins with socialism and ends with the creation of a kind of
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capitalist utopia.
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In 1972, BCCI's founder, <ent type='person'>Agha Hasan <ent type='person'>Abedi</ent></ent>, was under house
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In 1972, BCCI's founder, <ent type='person'>Agha Hasan Abedi</ent>, was under house
|
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arrest in Pakistan. A socialist government had nationalized
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<ent type='person'>Abedi</ent>'s United Bank and was investigating allegations of fraud at
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the institution. But as police guarded his house, <ent type='person'>Abedi</ent> was
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of America put up only $2.5 million to acquire a 25 percent stake
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in BCCI, but its involvement helped <ent type='person'>Abedi</ent> get investment capital
|
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from powerful Third-World leaders and financiers. One early
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investor was <ent type='person'>Sheik Zayed</ent> Bin Sultan al-Nahyan, ruler of oil-rich
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investor was <ent type='person'>Sheik Zayed Bin Sultan</ent> al-Nahyan, ruler of oil-rich
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Abu Dhabi. Other major investors would eventually include <ent type='person'>Kamal</ent>
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Adham, former chief of Saudi Arabia's intelligence service; the
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<ent type='person'>bin Mahfouz</ent> family, which also controls Saudi Arabia's largest
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illegally shuffled new deposits through various havens to make it
|
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look as if hundreds of millions of dollars worth of loans to BCCI
|
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executives and large shareholders were being repaid. In fact,
|
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they weren't. As Rep. Charles Schumer (D-NY) recently stated,
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they weren't. As Rep. <ent type='person'>Charles Schumer</ent> (D-NY) recently stated,
|
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"BCCI fell between the international cracks."
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These cracks are beginning to look more and more like canyons.
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Law-enforcement experts say that offshore banks provide essential
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the FBI) and black-market arms traffickers. (Offshore bank
|
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accounts were used in the Iran-contra affair, illegal arms sales
|
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to Iraq and several recent illegal sales of technology used to
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make nuclear bombs.) Furthermore, Sen. John <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> (D-MA)
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make nuclear bombs.) Furthermore, Sen. <ent type='person'>John Kerry</ent> (D-MA)
|
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contends that "billions" looted from U.S. savings-and-loans ended
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up in secret offshore accounts. Such accounts were also used by
|
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the perpetrators of Watergate, as well as the recent scandals at
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| One major shareholder and a front man for BCCI's |
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| illegal purchases of various American banks-- |
|
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| including First American Bankshares in Washington, |
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| D.C.--was Sheikh <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Kamal</ent> Adham</ent>, the brother-in-law of |
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| the late Saudi King Faisal. During the `60s and |
|
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| D.C.--was Sheikh <ent type='person'>Kamal Adham</ent>, the brother-in-law of |
|
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| the late Saudi King <ent type='person'>Faisal</ent>. During the `60s and |
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| `70s, <ent type='person'>Kamal</ent> ran the Saudi equivalent of the FBI and |
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| CIA. And like many members of the Saudi ruling |
|
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| family, he often demanded commissions (a polite way |
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| the region and noted that <ent type='person'>Kamal</ent> had hired former CIA |
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| station chief <ent type='person'>Raymond Close</ent> as an adviser. In the |
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| late `60s, <ent type='person'>Kamal</ent> acted as the CIA's intermediary to |
|
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| funnel payments to <ent type='person'>Anwar <ent type='person'>Sadat</ent></ent> while <ent type='person'>Sadat</ent> was vice |
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| funnel payments to <ent type='person'>Anwar Sadat</ent> while <ent type='person'>Sadat</ent> was vice |
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| president of Egypt. According to <ent type='person'>Larry Gurwin</ent>'s 1990 |
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| article in the business magazine "Regardie's," <ent type='person'>Kamal</ent> |
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| channeled hundreds of millions of dollars to Egypt |
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| `70s, before he was overthrown, the <ent type='person'>Shah</ent> purchased |
|
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| billions of dollars worth of arms from American |
|
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| companies. |
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| Kuwaiti businessman <ent type='person'>Faisal Saud al Fulajj</ent> was a |
|
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| Kuwaiti businessman <ent type='person'>Faisal</ent> Saud al Fulajj was a |
|
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| small BCCI shareholder. According to the "Wall |
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| Street Journal," he accepted over $300000 in bribes |
|
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| from Boeing while he was head of the Kuwait Airlines. |
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| <ent type='person'>Mohammed Irvani</ent> was another frontman with ties to |
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| Western intelligence. He set up a consulting firm |
|
||||
| with former CIA director <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent> in 1977. |
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| <ent type='person'>Ali Mohammed <ent type='person'>Shorafa</ent></ent> was a small BCCI shareholder |
|
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| <ent type='person'>Ali Mohammed Shorafa</ent> was a small BCCI shareholder |
|
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| and yet another frontman in the First American |
|
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| affair. According to columnist <ent type='person'>Jack Anderson</ent> and |
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| "Regardie's" magazine, <ent type='person'>Shorafa</ent> financed a company |
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| Internal BCCI documents show that BCCI gave Fulajj at |
|
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| least $113 million in loans and <ent type='person'>Shorafa</ent> $123 million |
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| in loans. |
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| <ent type='person'>Agha Hasan <ent type='person'>Abedi</ent></ent>, BCCI's founder, kept close ties |
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| <ent type='person'>Agha Hasan Abedi</ent>, BCCI's founder, kept close ties |
|
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| to Pakistani military and intelligence officials. |
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| <ent type='person'>Abedi</ent> hired a number of bank officials with links to |
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| the Pakistani military or intelligence services. The |
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| <ent type='person'>bin Mahfouz</ent> family used BCCI as a private piggy bank, |
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||||
| receiving over $176 million in unsecured loans from |
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| the bank. |
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| Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan, the ruler of Abu |
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| Sheikh <ent type='person'>Zayed bin Sultan</ent> al-Nahyan, the ruler of Abu |
|
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| Dhabi and head of the United Arab Emirates us BCCI's |
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| largest shareholder. He rose to power in 1966 when |
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| the British encouraged him to overthrow his brother, |
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But, as the average Latin American suffered, wealthy elites used
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||||
banks like BCCI to take hundreds of billions of dollars out of
|
||||
their homelands. Court documents and Senate hearings show that
|
||||
Panama's <ent type='person'>Manuel <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent></ent>, Iraq's <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent>, the Philippines'
|
||||
Ferdinand Marcos, Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier and other dictators
|
||||
Panama's <ent type='person'>Manuel Noriega</ent>, Iraq's <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>, the Philippines'
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ferdinand Marcos</ent>, Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier and other dictators
|
||||
used BCCI to steal billions of dollars from native countries. The
|
||||
BCCI affair illustrates how large multinational corporations have
|
||||
established close financial and political ties with corrupt
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||||
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The IMF, the World Bank and the U.S. government have supported a
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number of projects to establish offshore havens. BCCI's most
|
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notorious money-laundering operation occurred in Panama, where one
|
||||
BCCI official says he acted as <ent type='person'>Manuel <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent></ent>'s "personal banker."
|
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BCCI official says he acted as <ent type='person'>Manuel Noriega</ent>'s "personal banker."
|
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This, of course, wouldn't have been possible if a U.S. Agency for
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||||
International Development official hadn't helped Panama set up an
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offshore haven in 1970.
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BCCI to help solve the debt crisis in several countries, BCCI was
|
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engaging in a number of illegal transactions that actually
|
||||
increased the debt various Third-World countries were paying.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jack <ent type='person'>Blum</ent></ent>, a former counsel for the <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> subcommittee, claims
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<ent type='person'>Jack Blum</ent>, a former counsel for the <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> subcommittee, claims
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that BCCI became very active in "the business of brokering Third-
|
||||
World debt." Many of these debts, which were in arrears, were
|
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nearly worthless or were being sold by banks for about 20 cents on
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a $10 million hotel for $2 million. Argentina, on the other hand,
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spent $38 million to redeem its debt and received only $2 million
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in new investment money.
|
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<ent type='person'>Jack <ent type='person'>Blum</ent></ent> laid out BCCI's illegal Third-World debt operations in
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<ent type='person'>Jack Blum</ent> laid out BCCI's illegal Third-World debt operations in
|
||||
an August 1991 testimony before the <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> committee. The debt
|
||||
scam, <ent type='person'>Blum</ent> pointed out, "is a very major business. I think it
|
||||
runs to billions of dollars."
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government authority. BCCI will happen again.
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<ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent></ent> is a New York City freelance writer who regularly
|
||||
<ent type='person'>George Winslow</ent> is a New York City freelance writer who regularly
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covers white-collar crime and international finance.
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In Part II, "In These Times" shows how larger economic issues shed
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Subject: will BCCI happen again? bank on it. (part 2 of 2)
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Dec5.000939.15744@pencil.cs.missouri.edu</info>
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Date: 5 Dec 91 00:09:39 GMT
|
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Sender: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
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Sender: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (<ent type='person'>Rich Winkel</ent>)
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Meanwhile, the <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> administrations actively
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obstructed a congressional investigation of the scandal. A Senate
|
||||
subcommittee chaired by Sen. John <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> (D-MA) has been
|
||||
subcommittee chaired by Sen. <ent type='person'>John Kerry</ent> (D-MA) has been
|
||||
investigating BCCI for several years. From the start, the
|
||||
subcommittee encountered resistance from the administration. For
|
||||
example, the Justice Department ordered key witnesses not to
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BCCI THE BIG PICTURE
|
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New capitalism: bank fraud, drug trade, espionage
|
||||
By <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent></ent>
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||||
By <ent type='person'>George Winslow</ent>
|
||||
|
||||
In its October 23 issue, "In These Times" began a two-part
|
||||
series on the broader economic and social issues of the BCCI
|
||||
affair. Author <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent></ent> argued that the real scandal
|
||||
affair. Author <ent type='person'>George Winslow</ent> argued that the real scandal
|
||||
was not a lone wayward bank, but a world financial system
|
||||
out of control. <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent> examined how, during the past two
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decades, multinational corporations rose to global economic
|
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EVEN IN MIAMI, WHERE EXCESS HAS BECOME a fine art, <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Paul</ent></ent>, the
|
||||
EVEN IN MIAMI, WHERE EXCESS HAS BECOME a fine art, <ent type='person'>David Paul</ent>, the
|
||||
chairman of CenTrust Savings Bank, stood out from the pack. <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>,
|
||||
who raised lots of money for top Democratic Party politicians,
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used bank funds to buy a $13 million Rubens that he hung in his
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ownership or to embezzle millions of dollars.
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Federal authorities made it easier for investors to buy banks,
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allowing many shady financiers to move into the industry. Many of
|
||||
these financiers, such as <ent type='person'>Charles <ent type='person'>Keating</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Paul</ent></ent>, set up
|
||||
these financiers, such as <ent type='person'>Charles Keating</ent> and <ent type='person'>David Paul</ent>, set up
|
||||
elaborate business and political ties with BCCI's clients,
|
||||
advisers and shareholders. These ties show that BCCI was not
|
||||
simply a foreign problem--and that the S&L scandal goes far beyond
|
||||
U.S. borders. In the '80s, high-flying institutions like BCCI and
|
||||
CenTrust became magnets for con artists of all kinds.
|
||||
|
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BCCI AND THE S&L SCANDAL: For example, <ent type='person'>Charles <ent type='person'>Keating</ent></ent> and his
|
||||
BCCI AND THE S&L SCANDAL: For example, <ent type='person'>Charles Keating</ent> and his
|
||||
thrift, Lincoln Savings and Loan, invested millions of dollars in
|
||||
Trendinvest, an offshore company that speculated in foreign
|
||||
currencies. According to the "Wall Street Journal," Lincoln
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of directors and advised <ent type='person'>Keating</ent> on the foreign-exchange
|
||||
transactions. In 1989, Lincoln Savings and Loan filed for
|
||||
bankruptcy--a move that cost taxpayers over $2.5 billion.
|
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Another notorious S&L con artist is Herman Beebe. Beebe had a
|
||||
Another notorious S&L con artist is <ent type='person'>Herman Beebe</ent>. Beebe had a
|
||||
history of bank fraud as well as alleged business ties to the
|
||||
Mafia--which would normally have prevented him from buying a bank.
|
||||
But in the '80s world of deregulated banking, Beebe was able to
|
||||
secretly buy and loot at least 100 S&Ls.
|
||||
Beebe's exploits are documented in the book, "Inside Job: The
|
||||
Looting of America's Savings and Loans," by Stephen Pizzo, Mary
|
||||
Looting of America's Savings and Loans," by <ent type='person'>Stephen Pizzo</ent>, Mary
|
||||
Fricker and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> Muolo. According to the authors, one of Beebe's
|
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closest business associates, <ent type='person'>Ben Barnes</ent>, set up partnership with
|
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<ent type='person'>John Connally</ent>, the former governor of Texas. The partnership
|
||||
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drug-cartel deposits helped BCCI hide its losses and keep growing.
|
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Naturally, BCCI executives worked very hard to keep their
|
||||
customers happy.
|
||||
Panamanian dictator <ent type='person'>Manuel <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent></ent>, for example, received
|
||||
Panamanian dictator <ent type='person'>Manuel Noriega</ent>, for example, received
|
||||
millions of dollars in kickbacks from the Medellin drug cartel.
|
||||
When <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> set up a $25 million account with BCCI, bank
|
||||
executives issued him credit cards for his wife and mistress.
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camp--backed by the Colombian military and financed by the
|
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cartel--trained Colombian death squads. The camp had been set up
|
||||
by Israeli arms dealers and former military officers.
|
||||
One officer, Lt. Col. Amatzia Shuali had trained military
|
||||
One officer, Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Amatzia Shuali</ent> had trained military
|
||||
officers in Guatemala and Nicaraguan Contra rebels in Honduras.
|
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At the camp, members of the cartel learned how to make bombs that
|
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had been used to blow up a Colombian airliner with 117 passengers.
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terrorist group, Mirage Jets acquired by India and helicopters
|
||||
sold to Guatemala.
|
||||
Some of the most terrifying deals apparently involved atomic
|
||||
bombs. Sen. Alan Cranston (D-CA), has alleged that BCCI was
|
||||
bombs. Sen. <ent type='person'>Alan Cranston</ent> (D-CA), has alleged that BCCI was
|
||||
involved in programs by Argentina, Libya, Pakistan and Iraq to
|
||||
build atomic bombs. In addition, former Senate investigator Jack
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||||
<ent type='person'>Blum</ent> says that <ent type='person'>Munther Bilbeisi</ent>, an arms dealer "whose brother was
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||||
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other corrupt Third-World elites, BCCI's shareholders also had a
|
||||
long history of ties to Western arms dealers and intelligence
|
||||
agencies.
|
||||
Panama's <ent type='person'>Manuel <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent></ent> was an important figure in the secret
|
||||
Panama's <ent type='person'>Manuel Noriega</ent> was an important figure in the secret
|
||||
scheme to illegally fund the Contras. <ent type='person'>Jose Blandon</ent>, a former
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> aide, claims that the CIA advised <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> to use BCCI as
|
||||
his bank. Various published sources say that the CIA was
|
||||
|
@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
|||
Soviet-backed Afghan government with about half of their funds.
|
||||
BCCI's longstanding ties to Pakistan's military and to the Saudi
|
||||
royal family made the bank a logical choice to funnel CIA aid in
|
||||
Afghanistan. Recently, Pakistan's finance minister, Sartaj Aziz,
|
||||
Afghanistan. Recently, Pakistan's finance minister, <ent type='person'>Sartaj Aziz</ent>,
|
||||
told the "Financial Times" that BCCI was used by the CIA to direct
|
||||
arms and money to the Afghanistan rebels. The official also said
|
||||
that U.S. intelligence agencies had set up a slush fund for
|
||||
|
@ -1088,24 +1088,24 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
|||
market sales have also touched off a terrifying arms race in the
|
||||
Third World.
|
||||
Consider, for example, the role that BCCI and many other banks
|
||||
played in a secret operation to build up <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent>'s military
|
||||
played in a secret operation to build up <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s military
|
||||
might. Last summer, a joint investigation by ABC's "Nightline"
|
||||
and the "Financial Times" concluded that "<ent type='person'>Robert Gates</ent> was deeply
|
||||
involved as deputy director of the CIA in a major covert operation
|
||||
that funneled weapons and technology to Iraq. ... The CIA's
|
||||
covert shipments put into <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent>'s hand some of the most
|
||||
covert shipments put into <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s hand some of the most
|
||||
dangerous battlefield weapons in the world."
|
||||
To carry out these shipments, Gates--now the CIA director-
|
||||
designate--allegedly met with <ent type='person'>Carlos <ent type='person'>Cardoen</ent></ent>, the head of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Industrias <ent type='person'>Cardoen</ent></ent>. This Chilean company, which was the largest
|
||||
designate--allegedly met with <ent type='person'>Carlos Cardoen</ent>, the head of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Industrias Cardoen</ent>. This Chilean company, which was the largest
|
||||
private supplier of weapons to Iraq, shipped more than $500
|
||||
million worth of weapons to Iraq in the '80s (see "In These
|
||||
Times," April 17 and Oct. 9).
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Industrias <ent type='person'>Cardoen</ent></ent> is licensed to build and ship high-tech
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Industrias Cardoen</ent> is licensed to build and ship high-tech
|
||||
artillery guns created by arms dealer <ent type='person'>Gerald Bull</ent> and ArmsCor, an
|
||||
arms manufacturer owned by the South African government.
|
||||
In 1990, <ent type='person'>Gerald Bull</ent> was assassinated, allegedly by Israeli
|
||||
agents because he was working with <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent> to build a
|
||||
agents because he was working with <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> to build a
|
||||
"supergun" capable of firing nuclear and chemical weapons. Bull,
|
||||
an expert on advanced artillery, had a long history of illegal
|
||||
arms sales. In the late '70s, a congressional staff report found
|
||||
|
@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
|||
Confident that the arms would keep flowing, <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent> invaded Iran
|
||||
in 1980 and Kuwait a decade later--conflicts that cost more than a
|
||||
million lives.
|
||||
But in providing financial services to <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent>, BCCI was
|
||||
But in providing financial services to <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>, BCCI was
|
||||
not alone. In the BNL affair, for example, Bank of America
|
||||
transferred $72 million between BCCI and BNL. J.P. Morgan, a
|
||||
major New York bank, acted as a clearing agent for BNL in the
|
||||
|
@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
|||
deposits to cover its huge losses.
|
||||
Meanwhile, the <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> administrations actively
|
||||
obstructed a congressional investigation of the scandal. A Senate
|
||||
subcommittee chaired by Sen. John <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> (D-MA) has been
|
||||
subcommittee chaired by Sen. <ent type='person'>John Kerry</ent> (D-MA) has been
|
||||
investigating BCCI for several years. From the start, the
|
||||
subcommittee encountered resistance from the administration. For
|
||||
example, the Justice Department ordered key witnesses not to
|
||||
|
@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@ Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
|
|||
that created BCCI under control. Given the current political
|
||||
climate, that is unlikely.
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Winslow</ent></ent> is a New York City freelance writer who regularly
|
||||
<ent type='person'>George Winslow</ent> is a New York City freelance writer who regularly
|
||||
covers white-collar crime and international finance.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,14 +6,14 @@
|
|||
#&% #&%
|
||||
&%# The Kromery Converter/Free Electricity &%#
|
||||
%#& %#&
|
||||
#&% Original articles by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Bedini</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'>Eike Mueller</ent>, and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent>. #&%
|
||||
&%# Retyped Without Permission 07/04/86 by (_>Shadow Hawk 1<_) &%#
|
||||
#&% Original articles by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Bedini</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'>Eike Mueller</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden. #&%
|
||||
&%# Retyped Without Permission 07/04/86 by (_><ent type='person'>Shadow Hawk</ent> 1<_) &%#
|
||||
%#& %#&
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&%#&</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent></p>
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Bedini</ent></ent> has a prototype free energy motor.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ e can all afford them - including the shivering little old lady at the end of t
|
|||
<p> And when we do, lets give <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Bedini</ent></ent>, and men like him the credit and appreciation
|
||||
they so richly deserve.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent></p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> April 131984</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ Published by the Tesla Book Co. 1580 Magnolia Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030.]</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> For some time man has been looking for different ways to generate electricity. He has
|
||||
used water power, steam power, nuclear power, and solar power. Recent papers written
|
||||
by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent> make a free energy generator possible. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent>, rather
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden make a free energy generator possible. <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden, rather
|
||||
than patent his devices, chose to share them with people who had open ears. I
|
||||
myself have had many conversations with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent>. He found <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> to be one of
|
||||
myself have had many conversations with <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden. He found <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> to be one of
|
||||
the most reasonable men he had ever dealt with in this energy field. Most others woul
|
||||
d tell you stories of great machines they had, but would never present the truth
|
||||
with circuit diagrams or a look at the machine in question. <ent type='person'>Tom</ent>, on the other hand,
|
||||
|
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ energy to get to this point, and gained a lot of resonant energy in return.</p>
|
|||
we must burn up the excess energy to keep the battery cool. The problem now becomes one
|
||||
of embarrassing excess of energy, not a shortage.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The energizer is also a simple machine, but if <ent type='person'>yu</ent> want to, you can make it very
|
||||
<p> The energizer is also a simple machine, but if yu want to, you can make it very
|
||||
complex. The simple way is to study the alternator principles. The waves we want to
|
||||
generate are like those that came from old D.C. generators with the exception of
|
||||
armature
|
||||
|
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ battery voltage had reached 12.41 V. The measurement is depicted in Figure K-3.
|
|||
same effect, i.e. the charging of the same battery from one specific voltage to
|
||||
another specific voltage. The calculation of this factor is avilable in the book "E
|
||||
xperiments with a Kromery and a Brandt-Tesla converter built by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Bedini</ent></ent>" By Eike
|
||||
Mueller, with Comments by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden</ent>. Table K-1 shows the combined test results.
|
||||
Mueller, with Comments by <ent type='person'>Tom</ent> Bearden. Table K-1 shows the combined test results.
|
||||
Because we detected an increase in the speed of the Kromery Converter as well as
|
||||
a
|
||||
decrease in the input energy when we increased the output load, we decided to
|
||||
|
@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ we used resistors in the output circuit.</p>
|
|||
<p>The above test results show that the efficiency of the Kromery Converter is well
|
||||
above 100%.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The end. Typed by (_>Shadow Hawk 1<_). May be distributed anywhere as long as you keep
|
||||
<p>The end. Typed by (_><ent type='person'>Shadow Hawk</ent> 1<_). May be distributed anywhere as long as you keep
|
||||
the credits. I dont give a shit what you do with it either.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS</p></xml>
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>"The Bermuda Triangle and Parapsychology" By <ent type='person'>Dave Beall</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>. Although not embraced by the parapsychological community, the Bermuda
|
||||
Triangle phenomena is an intriguing topic to the public. Jane Roberts' Seth
|
||||
Triangle phenomena is an intriguing topic to the public. <ent type='person'>Jane Roberts</ent>' <ent type='person'>Seth</ent>
|
||||
claims the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes is the result of a
|
||||
"coordination point", which is a place where time and space meet. Supposed
|
||||
energy "crystals" from the ancient culture of Atlantis, which <ent type='person'>Edgar Cayce</ent>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ permission.
|
|||
The Chicago Connection - <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> & Saddam Inc.
|
||||
Key documents - sought by <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> - withheld
|
||||
|
||||
With <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> ready to take America into another war with Iraq to
|
||||
With <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> ready to take America into another war with Iraq to
|
||||
destroy the nuclear, chemical, biological and missiles weapons that <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>
|
||||
himself helped <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent> to build, Congressmen Henry <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent>, the
|
||||
himself helped <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> to build, Congressmen Henry <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent>, the
|
||||
courageous Texas Democrat who heads the House Banking Committee, continues,
|
||||
single-handedly, to peel back layer after layer of cover-up to reveal the
|
||||
monumental proportions of the Iraqgate-BNL (Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro)
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ explosive documents have been withheld.
|
|||
BNL scandal to be bigger than anyone had imagined. He has uncovered and
|
||||
reported incontestable evidence that <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> and his associates secretly sold
|
||||
nuclear, biological, chemical and missile-related weapons materials to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent>; blocked investigations into the use of such materials by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>; blocked investigations into the use of such materials by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hussein</ent>; suppressed memos warning of the dangers of such sales;
|
||||
deliberately falsified documents on such sales submitted to Congress and
|
||||
interfered illegally to halt investigations into the criminal activities of
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ignored warnings that Iraq would default on the loans. Now, certain key
|
|||
documents - perhaps the most revealing yet - are being withheld from the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> investigation. They are said to be the records of the Chicago
|
||||
branches of BNL and BCCI (Bank of Credit and Commerce International),
|
||||
through which, some investigators say , <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Saddam <ent type='person'>Hussein</ent></ent> may
|
||||
through which, some investigators say , <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> and <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent> may
|
||||
have been involved in a joint, private enterprise to skim oil profits
|
||||
arising from <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent>-<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> policies toward Iraq. The documents have been
|
||||
impounded by a Chicago court and Congressman <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> Banking Committee
|
||||
|
@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ has been denied access.
|
|||
Between 1980 and 1990 the Gulf region exported a trillion dollars
|
||||
worth of oil to the West. Hundreds of billions of dollars in kickbacks were
|
||||
involved. Some of the kickbacks were said to be handled by the BNL/BCCI
|
||||
banks for Pennzoil, an oil company founded by <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> The Pennzoil
|
||||
case was (is?) the target of <ent type='person'>Ross PerotUs</ent> much-denied investigation of the
|
||||
banks for Pennzoil, an oil company founded by <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> The Pennzoil
|
||||
case was (is?) the target of <ent type='person'>Ross</ent> PerotUs much-denied investigation of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> family and friends. Investigators believe the Chicago bank records
|
||||
could help explain <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>Us massive, covert military support for Iraq in the
|
||||
years between 1981-1990.
|
||||
|
@ -92,26 +92,26 @@ associated with the <ent type='person'>John Kennedy</ent> assassination.)
|
|||
Chicago branch of BNL (Case number 90 C 6863 of the U.S. District Court in
|
||||
Chicago: People of the State of Illinois ex re; William C. Harris v. the
|
||||
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> was told by
|
||||
Federal Judge, <ent type='person'>Brian <ent type='person'>Duff</ent></ent> that he could not have them. <ent type='person'>Duff</ent>, a friend of
|
||||
Federal Judge, <ent type='person'>Brian Duff</ent> that he could not have them. <ent type='person'>Duff</ent>, a friend of
|
||||
both <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> and <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent>, works closely with the Federal Reserve Bank. <ent type='person'>Duff</ent>
|
||||
impounded the documents and abused <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent>U attorney for Rbehaving like an
|
||||
800 -pound gorilla.S That is when <ent type='person'>Duff</ent> impounded the records.
|
||||
|
||||
Questions abound. Suspicions arise from the fact that among
|
||||
officials involved in the BNL bank is Brent <ent type='person'>Scowcroft</ent>, <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>Us National
|
||||
officials involved in the BNL bank is <ent type='person'>Brent Scowcroft</ent>, <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>Us National
|
||||
Security advisor who, <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> has now revealed, maintained a million-
|
||||
dollar financial interest in 40 of the biggest U.S. weapons companies that
|
||||
profited from U.S. policies toward Iraq, including General Electric,
|
||||
General Motors, ITT, and Lockheed. <ent type='person'>Gonzalez</ent> has also revealed that
|
||||
Assistant Secretary of State <ent type='person'>Laurence Eagleberger</ent> worked closely with BNL
|
||||
when he and <ent type='person'>Scowcroft</ent> were part of <ent type='person'>Henry <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent>Us</ent> consulting firm.
|
||||
when he and <ent type='person'>Scowcroft</ent> were part of Henry <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent>Us consulting firm.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent> was a member of the board of BNL and his firm represents BNL in
|
||||
the USA.
|
||||
|
||||
BNL, P2 and the Vatican Bank
|
||||
|
||||
The BNL bank was also used for secret arms trade by the outlawed P2
|
||||
Masonic Lodge of Rome, whose Grandmaster, <ent type='person'>Licio <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent></ent> is thought to have
|
||||
Masonic Lodge of Rome, whose Grandmaster, <ent type='person'>Licio Gelli</ent> is thought to have
|
||||
been the mastermind behind BNLUs illegal, world-wide banking strategies,
|
||||
until his arrest in 1981, for embezzling $1.5 billion from the Vatican
|
||||
Bank. The Vatican Bank had close ties with BNL. <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent> was recently
|
||||
|
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ disarmament.
|
|||
Ironically, as we go to press, joint efforts by both houses of
|
||||
Congress in the wake of the Iraqgate revelations to tighten restrictions on
|
||||
the sale of nuclear weapons-related materials to nations like Iraq, Iran
|
||||
and Syria, have provoked a threat of veto by <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>, who argues that
|
||||
and Syria, have provoked a threat of veto by <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>, who argues that
|
||||
such non- proliferation legislation would mean a loss of business for
|
||||
American nuclear exporters!
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ movers and shakers in business and government attend the Bohemian
|
|||
Club's summer encampment. Although highly selective, the club has
|
||||
a national membership and is among the most prestigious of
|
||||
affiliations in neoconservative circles. Its membership is known
|
||||
to include <ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent>, George Bush, <ent type='person'>Gerald Ford</ent>, William F.
|
||||
Buckley, Jr., Frank Borman, Justin Dart, William Randolph Hearst,
|
||||
Jr., Caspar Weinberger, Charles Percy, George Schultz, Edward
|
||||
to include <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>, <ent type='person'>Gerald Ford</ent>, William F.
|
||||
Buckley, Jr., <ent type='person'>Frank Borman</ent>, Justin Dart, <ent type='person'>William Randolph Hearst</ent>,
|
||||
Jr., <ent type='person'>Caspar Weinberger</ent>, <ent type='person'>Charles Percy</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Schultz</ent>, Edward
|
||||
Teller, <ent type='person'>Merv Griffin</ent>, and a large proportion of the directors and
|
||||
chief executive officers of the Fortune 1000. Daniel Ludwig, the
|
||||
richest private citizen on earth, is a Bohemian. Conspiracy nuts
|
||||
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ out; cooks and other workers have to wear ID badges. The club (and
|
|||
hired staff) is all male. There are no black Bohemians and just
|
||||
one Asian; the former Philippine president <ent type='person'>Carlos Romulo</ent>.
|
||||
The club does a good job of avoiding publicity, although in
|
||||
1980 <ent type='person'>Rick <ent type='person'>Clogher</ent></ent>, a writer for MOTHER JONES magazine, managed to
|
||||
1980 <ent type='person'>Rick Clogher</ent>, a writer for MOTHER JONES magazine, managed to
|
||||
slip in to the encampment for four days with the help of an
|
||||
unidentified insider. Brooding over the Grove is a giant rock that
|
||||
looks like an owl. <ent type='person'>Clogher</ent> discovered that the rock is concrete,
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ has its own kitchen-bar building -- there is a lot of drinking --
|
|||
and sleeping quarters. The members of some camps sleep in tents;
|
||||
other camps have redwood cabins. Daily "Lakeside Talks" on
|
||||
geopolitical topics are given by prominent speakers, both members
|
||||
and non-members. It is claimed that <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> and Ronald
|
||||
and non-members. It is claimed that <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> and Ronald
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> conferred during the 1967 encampment, <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> agreeing not
|
||||
to challenge <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> for the presidential nomination.
|
||||
The highlight of camp is the Grove play, which is written
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ had to go to work in polluted northern factories for pennies a day afterwards
|
|||
(quite handy however for the northern industrial imperialists.) Then the
|
||||
bluecoats killed off the Indians and the buffalo to boot! Then came Korea, Nam,
|
||||
Graneda, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Kuwait.
|
||||
Around 1903 a New York oil baron had <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Nik</ent>olai Tesla</ent> thrown out of N.Y.
|
||||
Around 1903 a New York oil baron had <ent type='person'>Nikolai Tesla</ent> thrown out of N.Y.
|
||||
(Tesla was a super inventer of such things as AC current and the Westinghouse
|
||||
electric motor!) It seems Tesla had discovered a way to transmit electricity
|
||||
without wires around NY city! The oilmen knew it would be an end to their
|
||||
|
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ chemical companies realized hemp made better paper with less petro-chemicals
|
|||
and converted to alcohol easily with extremely high energy per kilo of biomass!
|
||||
(Cars can run on alcohol just as easily as gas-I know-I raced cars & planes!)
|
||||
"The Origin of Consciousness In the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" by
|
||||
Dr. <ent type='person'>Julian <ent type='person'>Jayne</ent>s</ent> of Princeton U., shows in his book how leaders of the world
|
||||
Dr. <ent type='person'>Julian Jaynes</ent> of Princeton U., shows in his book how leaders of the world
|
||||
have confused us for thousands of years with rhetoric, mysticism, music, &
|
||||
theology, so as to better manipulate and tax the poor masses.
|
||||
Then there was the carburetor invented in the 70's that got 100 MPG. All
|
||||
|
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ locked it away. Think of the pollution we now have that we could have avoided
|
|||
if a handful of greedy politicians and oilmen didn't want all of the excess
|
||||
wealth their oil businesses have afforded them at the cost of our health!
|
||||
And <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> is an Oil Refinery Contractor from Texas! Remember, the place
|
||||
where LBJ, <ent type='person'>Carlos <ent type='person'>Marcello</ent></ent>, and the CIA had <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> shot. Oh, but <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> was in
|
||||
where LBJ, <ent type='person'>Carlos Marcello</ent>, and the CIA had <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> shot. Oh, but <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> was in
|
||||
the CIA! Oh and <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> became the head of the CIA - the same folks that killed
|
||||
<ent type='person'>JFK</ent> to escalate war and drug profits in NAM. A book "The politics of Heroin in
|
||||
South East Asia" documents the CIA's selling of narcotics to fund operations.
|
||||
|
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ profit.</p>
|
|||
begun to expose how much the Mob profitted off of ghetto Blacks by
|
||||
selling drugs to the poor People!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Chapter 22 "<ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> and the Mob."
|
||||
<p>Chapter 22 "<ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> and the Mob."
|
||||
This chapter documents a multitude of conections between <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> and
|
||||
the Mob/Hoffa/Teamsters/and relatives of such.
|
||||
(in my opinion, <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> was one of the fuckin greasyest, slimyest, scum
|
||||
|
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ laundry or dry cleaner; the price you pay for food in the market. I have
|
|||
been involved in and know of bad meat being purchased, unfit for human
|
||||
consumption, that has been converted into salami in delicatessens and
|
||||
forced to be sold through grocery stores...
|
||||
When I testified about Mr <ent type='person'>DeCarlo</ent>, I, too, had the native feel of what
|
||||
When I testified about Mr DeCarlo, I, too, had the native feel of what
|
||||
organized crime was.
|
||||
I saw photographs of graves dug in New Jersey, with over 35 bodies over
|
||||
a period of years, melted with lye. I sat and heard the voices at dinner
|
||||
|
@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ grandmaster Licio <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent>, now a fugitive believed to be
|
|||
been an honored guest at <ent type='person'>Rea</ent>gan's inaugural ball...
|
||||
...when police raided <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent>'s villa in 1981...they found an exchange of
|
||||
letters between <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent> and <ent type='person'>Guarino</ent> discussing ways to help "our brother
|
||||
Michele," refering to <ent type='person'>Sindona</ent>, another P2 member. <ent type='person'>Sindona</ent>, who had curried the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Michele</ent>," refering to <ent type='person'>Sindona</ent>, another P2 member. <ent type='person'>Sindona</ent>, who had curried the
|
||||
Italian-American vote for <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> as <ent type='person'>Guarino</ent> did for <ent type='person'>Rea</ent>gan, was then on trial
|
||||
in New York. <ent type='person'>Gelli</ent> also wrote a letter of support to <ent type='person'>Rea</ent>gan offering to ensure
|
||||
favorable coverage for him in the Italian press. The powerful Italian used his
|
||||
|
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ World countries from turning to communism ..."</p>
|
|||
<p>"Once lead the American people into war, and they'll forget there
|
||||
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>
|
||||
every fiber of our national life ..." --- President <ent type='person'>Woodrow</ent> Wilson</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div>----</div>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ every fiber of our national life ..." --- President Woodrow Wilson</p>
|
|||
<p>Hell, I'm Jewish, but it sure as hell to me looks like international
|
||||
banking is a Religious plot to rule the world. After all, the
|
||||
major International Banks are owned by three Jewish families, the
|
||||
Rosenthauls, the Rockefellers, and the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Rothschild</ent>s</ent>! New York City was
|
||||
Rosenthauls, the Rockefellers, and the <ent type='person'>Rothschilds</ent>! New York City was
|
||||
owned by 'em until the Japs bought them out! <ent type='person'>Rea</ent>d a book by a former
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Moussad</ent> operative(Israeli SS) called "<ent type='person'>Moussad</ent>" to become more enlightened about
|
||||
this matter! And order the best single source on the Illuminati for *FREE*
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
|
|||
Government for a redress of grievances.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ESTABLISHING RELIGION: While campaigning for his first
|
||||
term, <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> said "I don't know that atheists should
|
||||
term, <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> said "I don't know that atheists should
|
||||
be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered
|
||||
patriots." <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> has not retracted, commented on, or
|
||||
clarified this statement, in spite of requests to do so.
|
||||
|
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> FREE PRESS: In another incident that would be comical if
|
||||
it were not true, on March 1 the SS ransacked the offices
|
||||
of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Steve Jackson</ent> Games</ent> (<ent type='person'>SJG</ent>); irreparably damaged property;
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Steve Jackson Games</ent> (<ent type='person'>SJG</ent>); irreparably damaged property;
|
||||
and confiscated three computers, two laser printers,
|
||||
several hard disks, and many boxes of paper and floppy
|
||||
disks. The target of the SS operation was to seize all
|
||||
|
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
|
|||
private property be taken for public use without
|
||||
just compensation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> INDICTMENT OF A GRAND JURY: <ent type='person'>Kevin <ent type='person'>Bjornson</ent></ent> has been
|
||||
<p> INDICTMENT OF A GRAND JURY: <ent type='person'>Kevin Bjornson</ent> has been
|
||||
proprietor of Hydro-Tech for nearly a decade and is a
|
||||
leading authority on hydroponic technology and cultivation.
|
||||
On October 26, 1989, both locations of Hydro-Tech were
|
||||
|
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
|
|||
him.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> TWICE PUT IN JEOPARDY OF LIFE OR LIMB: Members of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McMartin</ent> family in California have been tried two or three
|
||||
McMartin family in California have been tried two or three
|
||||
times for child abuse. <ent type='person'>Anthony Barnaby</ent> was tried for
|
||||
murder (without evidence linking him to the crime) three
|
||||
times before New Hampshire let him go.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -336,7 +336,7 @@
|
|||
Federal government, see him during questioning. Police
|
||||
screamed "You better tell us what we want to hear and
|
||||
cooperate or you are going to jail," at 14-year-old Antron
|
||||
McCray, according to <ent type='person'>Bobby McCray</ent>, his father. Antron
|
||||
McCray, according to <ent type='person'>Bobby</ent> McCray, his father. Antron
|
||||
McCray "confessed" after his father told him to, so that
|
||||
police would release him. These people were coerced into
|
||||
bearing witness against themselves, and those confessions
|
||||
|
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
|
|||
liberty, and property. Incidents including such violations
|
||||
are described elsewhere in this article. Here are two
|
||||
more: On March 26, 1987, in Jeffersontown, Kentucky,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jeffrey <ent type='person'>Miles</ent></ent> was killed by police officer <ent type='person'>John Rucker</ent>, who
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jeffrey Miles</ent> was killed by police officer <ent type='person'>John Rucker</ent>, who
|
||||
was looking for a suspected drug dealer. Rucker had been
|
||||
sent to the wrong house; <ent type='person'>Miles</ent> was not wanted by police.
|
||||
He received no due process. In Detroit, $4834 was seized
|
||||
|
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
BY AN IMPARTIAL JURY: The government does not even honor
|
||||
the right to trial by an impartial jury. US District Judge
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edward <ent type='person'>Rafeedie</ent></ent> is investigating improper influence on
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edward Rafeedie</ent> is investigating improper influence on
|
||||
jurors by US marshals in the <ent type='person'>Enrique Camarena</ent> case. US
|
||||
marshals apparently illegally communicated with jurors
|
||||
during deliberations.
|
||||
|
@ -423,13 +423,13 @@
|
|||
another country and overturn a government to get him. Nor
|
||||
is this a unique occurrence; in a matter separate from the
|
||||
Camarena case, Judge <ent type='person'>Rafeedie</ent> was asked to dismiss charges
|
||||
against Mexican gynecologist Dr. Humberto Alvarez Machain
|
||||
against Mexican gynecologist Dr. <ent type='person'>Humberto Alvarez Machain</ent>
|
||||
on the grounds that the doctor was illegally abducted from
|
||||
his Guadalajara office in April and turned over to US
|
||||
authorities.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> TO BE INFORMED OF THE NATURE AND CAUSE OF THE ACCUSATION:
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Steve Jackson</ent> Games</ent>, nearly put out of business by the raid
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Steve Jackson Games</ent>, nearly put out of business by the raid
|
||||
described previously, has been stonewalled by the SS. "For
|
||||
the past month or so these guys have been insisting the
|
||||
book wasn't the target of the raid, but they don't say what
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
|
|||
<p>NOTE: This is a report on Government and military techniques, notterrorist!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> B R A I N W A S H I N G
|
||||
By Lorenzo Saint Dubois</p>
|
||||
By <ent type='person'>Lorenzo Saint</ent> Dubois</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The report that follows is a condensation of a study by training experts of
|
||||
the important information available on this subject.</p>
|
||||
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|
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ CIA chief, <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> was in "overall command" of a botched s
|
|||
that ended in the crash of a Cuban passenger jet, killing all 73 aboard,
|
||||
The SPOTLIGHT has learned from diplomatic sources close to the
|
||||
investigation.
|
||||
A CIA agent identified as <ent type='person'>Luis <ent type='person'>Posada</ent></ent> was arrested by Venezuelan
|
||||
A CIA agent identified as <ent type='person'>Luis Posada</ent> was arrested by Venezuelan
|
||||
authorities shortly after the Cuban plane exploded in midair during its
|
||||
takeoff from a Caribbean stopover, these sources say. <ent type='person'>Posada</ent>, a member of
|
||||
a sizable CIA contingent conducting covert operations from Venezuelan bases
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ terrorist outrage, ordered a "no-holds-barred" cover-up of the crime, the
|
|||
record suggests.
|
||||
"In order to take the heat off <ent type='person'>Posada</ent>, the CIA targeted another
|
||||
suspect, Dr. Orlando Bosch, a militant Cuban exile activist who advocated
|
||||
`armed action' against the <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> dictatorship," recounted <ent type='person'>Felipe <ent type='person'>Rivero</ent></ent>,
|
||||
`armed action' against the <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> dictatorship," recounted <ent type='person'>Felipe Rivero</ent>,
|
||||
the popular Miami broadcaster who is The SPOTLIGHT's correspondent in the
|
||||
region."
|
||||
Venezuela's secret police, known after its Spanish initials as DISIP,
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ financed jailbreak, the alleged aerial bomber was spirited from Venezuela
|
|||
to Panama, where the CIA issued him a new set of identity documents under
|
||||
the name of <ent type='person'>Ramon Medina</ent>, a Guatemalan businessman.
|
||||
In the concluding move of the cover-up, <ent type='person'>Posada</ent>, now known as "Medina,"
|
||||
was handed over to <ent type='person'>Felix <ent type='person'>Rodriguez</ent></ent>, a senior CIA field agent with whom <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>
|
||||
was handed over to <ent type='person'>Felix Rodriguez</ent>, a senior CIA field agent with whom <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>
|
||||
had a personal working relationship, the record shows. <ent type='person'>Rodriguez</ent> gave
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Posada</ent> a series of covert jobs with CIA teams stationed in Central America,
|
||||
largely in order to protect him and "keep him happy," these sources
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ follows:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Dr. <ent type='person'>Gordon</ent>'s findings are corroborated by Dr. <ent type='person'>Russel <ent type='person'>Barton</ent></ent>, today a psychiatrist of international repute, who entered Bergen-<ent type='person'>Belsen</ent> with British forces as a young medical student in 1945. <ent type='person'>Barton</ent>, who volunteered to care for the diseased survivo
|
||||
<p> Dr. <ent type='person'>Gordon</ent>'s findings are corroborated by Dr. <ent type='person'>Russel Barton</ent>, today a psychiatrist of international repute, who entered Bergen-<ent type='person'>Belsen</ent> with British forces as a young medical student in 1945. <ent type='person'>Barton</ent>, 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-<ent type='person'>Belsen</ent> concentration camp during World War II weren't deliberately starved to death but died from a rash of diseases."^6 Dr. <ent type='person'>Barton</ent> furth
|
||||
r testified that on entering the camp he had credited stories of deliberate starvations but had decided such stories were untrue after inspecting the well-equipped kitchens and the meticulously maintained ledgers, dating back to 1942, of food cooked
|
||||
nd dispensed each day. Despite noisily publicized claims and widespread popular notions to the contrary, no researcher has been able to document a German policy of extermination through starvation in the German camps.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ cius <ent type='person'>Clay</ent>, military governor of the U.S. zone of occupi
|
|||
ins or that she possessed any articles made of human skin."^7 In an interview General <ent type='person'>Clay</ent> gave years later, he stated about the material for the infamous lampshades: "Well, it turned out actually that it was goat flesh. But at the trial it was still
|
||||
human flesh. It was almost impossible for her to have gotten a <ent type='person'>fai</ent>r trial."^8 <ent type='person'>Ilse Koch</ent> hanged herself in a West German jail in 1967.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It would be tedius to itemize and refute the thousands of bizarre claims as to Nazi atrocities. That there were instances of German cruelty, however, is clear from the testimony of Dr. <ent type='person'>Konrad <ent type='person'>Morgen</ent></ent>, a legal investigator attached to the Reich Cr
|
||||
<p> It would be tedius to itemize and refute the thousands of bizarre claims as to Nazi atrocities. That there were instances of German cruelty, however, is clear from the testimony of Dr. <ent type='person'>Konrad Morgen</ent>, a legal investigator attached to the Reich Cr
|
||||
minal Police, whose statements on the witness stand at Nuremberg have never been challenged by believers in the Jewish Holocaust. Dr. <ent type='person'>Morgen</ent> informed the court that he had been given full authority by <ent type='person'>Heinrich Himmler</ent>, commander of <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>'s SS and th
|
||||
dread Gestapo, to enter any German concentration camp and investigate instances of cruelty and corruption on the part of the camp staffs. According to Dr. <ent type='person'>Morgen</ent>'s sworn testimony at Nuremberg, he investigated 800 such cases, in which over 200 convi
|
||||
tions resulted.^9 Punishments included the death penalty for the worst offenders, including Hermann Karl Koch, Ilse's husband, commandant of Buchenwald.</p>
|
||||
tions resulted.^9 Punishments included the death penalty for the worst offenders, including <ent type='person'>Hermann Karl Koch</ent>, Ilse's husband, commandant of Buchenwald.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In reality, while camp commandants in certain cases did inflict physical punishment, such acts had to be approved by authorities in Berlin, and it was required that a camp physician first certify the good <ent type='person'>hea</ent>lth of the prisoner to be disciplined
|
||||
and then be on hand at the actual beating.^10 After all, the camps were throughout most of the war important centers of industrial activity. The good <ent type='person'>hea</ent>lth and morale of the prisoners was critical to the German war effort, as is evidenced by a 1942
|
||||
order issued by SS-Brigadefuhrer Richard Glucks, chief of the office which controlled the concentration camps, which held camp commanders "personally responsible for exhausting every possibility to preserve the physical strength of the detainees."^11</p>
|
||||
order issued by SS-<ent type='person'>Brigadefuhrer Richard Glucks</ent>, chief of the office which controlled the concentration camps, which held camp commanders "personally responsible for exhausting every possibility to preserve the physical strength of the detainees."^11</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Concentration Camp Survivors - Merely Victims?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ r a large part of the brutalities at Buchenwald.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<div> * * *</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Colonel <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, chief historian of the American military government in Germany, summarized the <ent type='person'>Fleck</ent>-Tenenbaum report in an article which appeared in "The American Mercury" shortly after the war. Colonel <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent> wrote succinctly of
|
||||
<p> Colonel <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, chief historian of the American military government in Germany, summarized the <ent type='person'>Fleck</ent>-Tenenbaum report in an article which appeared in "The American Mercury" shortly after the war. Colonel <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent> 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>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Additional corroboration of inmate brutality has been provided by <ent type='person'>Ellis</ent> E. Spackman, who, as Chief of Counter-Intelligence Arrests and Detentions for the Seventh U.S. Army, was involved in the liberation of Dachau. Spackman, later a professor of
|
||||
|
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ history at San Bernardino Valley College in California, wrote in 1966 that at Da
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "Gas Chambers"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> On December 9, 1944 Col. Paul Kirk and Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Edward</ent> J. <ent type='person'>Gully</ent> inspected the German concentration camp at <ent type='person'>Natzweiler</ent> in Alsace. They reported their findings to their superiors at the <ent type='person'>hea</ent>dquarters of the U.S. 6th Army Group, which subsequently f
|
||||
<p> On December 9, 1944 Col. <ent type='person'>Paul Kirk</ent> and Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Edward</ent> J. <ent type='person'>Gully</ent> inspected the German concentration camp at <ent type='person'>Natzweiler</ent> in Alsace. They reported their findings to their superiors at the <ent type='person'>hea</ent>dquarters of the U.S. 6th Army Group, which subsequently f
|
||||
rwarded Kirk and <ent type='person'>Gully</ent>'s report to the War Crimes Division. While, significantly, the full text of their report has never been published, it has been revealed, by an author supportive of Holocaust claims, that the two investigators were careful to ch
|
||||
racterize equipment exhibited to them by French informants as a "SO-CALLED lethal gas chamber," and claim it was "ALLEGEDLY used as a lethal gas chamber"^15 [emphasis added].</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ r than on guns, barbed wire, prisons, and lies.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> NOTES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. _Crime Doctor_, a biography of Larson by <ent type='person'>John</ent> D. <ent type='person'>McCallum</ent>, Mercer,
|
||||
<p> 1. _Crime Doctor_, a biography of Larson by <ent type='person'>John</ent> D. McCallum, Mercer,
|
||||
Washington & Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1979, p. 69.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. _Wichita Eagle_, April 1, 1980, p. 4C.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ r than on guns, barbed wire, prisons, and lies.</p>
|
|||
U.S. Army, 12th Army Group, 24 April 1945. National Archives, Record Group
|
||||
331, SHAEF, G-5, 17.11, Jacket 10, Box 151 (8929/163-8929/180).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>13. "Communist Atrocities at Buchenwald," <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, in _American
|
||||
<p>13. "Communist Atrocities at Buchenwald," <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, in _American
|
||||
Mercury_, October 1946.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>14. _San Bernardino Sun-Telegram_, March 13, 1966 (cited in _The Man Who
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ may be even more shocking than imagined.</p>
|
|||
Watergate and signed before <ent type='person'>Carter</ent> took office, which limited White House
|
||||
powers, when he formed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FEMA was based on <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent>'s Executive Order (EO) 11490.</p>
|
||||
<p> FEMA was based on <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent>'s Executive Order (EO) 11490.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The legislation contained nearly 200000 words on 32 pages. It
|
||||
pertained to every executive order ever issued unless specifically revoked.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ had the power to void these laws.</p>
|
|||
the banking crisis, and <ent type='person'>Harry Truman</ent> responded to the Korean War with an
|
||||
emergency act in 1950.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> declared a pair of crises. In March 1970 he declared a
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> declared a pair of crises. In March 1970 he declared a
|
||||
national emergency to deal with the post office strike. The <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> White
|
||||
House was at it again 16 months later when it implemented currency
|
||||
restriction in August of 1971 in order to control foreign trade.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ President Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent> ordered into being an entire app
|
|||
unprecedented in American history -- designed to seize and exercise all
|
||||
political, economic and military power in the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Carter</ent>, Ronald Reagan, <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> or any future president could
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Carter</ent>, <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> or any future president could
|
||||
establish himself as total dictator.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Carter</ent> did this with an executive order -- EO 12148.</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml>
|
||||
<p>CUBA, CASTRO, and the UNITED STATES
|
||||
or How One Man With A Cigar Dominated American Foreign Policy</p>
|
||||
<p> In 1959, a rebel, <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>, overthrew the reign of
|
||||
<p> In 1959, a rebel, <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>, overthrew the reign of
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Fulgencia Batista</ent> in Cuba; a small island 90 miles off the
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ regime was an odious type of government. It killed its own
|
|||
|
||||
citizens, it stifled dissent. (1)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> At this time <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent> appeared as leader of the growing
|
||||
<p> At this time <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent> appeared as leader of the growing
|
||||
|
||||
rebellion. Educated in America he was a proponent of the
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ the rules of politics very far. The U.S. government supported
|
|||
|
||||
Communist leanings. Perhaps this was due to the ramifications
|
||||
|
||||
of Senator <ent type='person'>Joe McCarty</ent>'s discredited anti-Communist diatribes.</p>
|
||||
of Senator Joe McCarty's discredited anti-Communist diatribes.</p>
|
||||
<p>It seemed as if the reciprocal economic interests of the
|
||||
|
||||
U.S. and Cuba would exert a stabilizing effect on Cuban
|
||||
|
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ plots of land were to be taken from the monopolistic owners and
|
|||
|
||||
distributed evenly among the people. Compensation was to be
|
||||
|
||||
paid to the former owners. According to <ent type='person'>Phillip <ent type='person'>Bonsal</ent></ent>, "
|
||||
paid to the former owners. According to <ent type='person'>Phillip Bonsal</ent>, "
|
||||
|
||||
Nothing <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> said, nothing stated in the agrarian reform
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ led to increased arms being shipped to Cuba by Russia in late
|
|||
administration the operation that became the Bay of Pigs
|
||||
|
||||
expedition. The plan was ill conceived and a fiasco.</p>
|
||||
<p>Both <ent type='person'>Theodore Sorensen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Arthur <ent type='person'>Schlesinger</ent></ent> describe the
|
||||
<p>Both <ent type='person'>Theodore Sorensen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Arthur Schlesinger</ent> describe the
|
||||
|
||||
President as the victim of a process set in motion before his
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ initial), one of my interview subjects, became concerned, after
|
|||
ten years in the CIA, with the possibility of infiltration by
|
||||
"extraterrestrial" agents. He was eventually retired when he
|
||||
began to claim that demons in the form of dogs wanted him to
|
||||
assassinate <ent type='person'>Laverne</ent> and Shirley. </p>
|
||||
assassinate <ent type='person'>Laverne</ent> and <ent type='person'>Shirley</ent>. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3). Secret-police officials acquire fantastic capacities to
|
||||
blackmail and intimidate others in goverment.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ to have said, "Anybody in Washington these days who isn't
|
|||
today who isn't <ent type='person'>paranoi</ent>d must be crazy!!!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>**********************************
|
||||
* "<ent type='person'>IF THE GOVERMENT DOESN</ent>'T *
|
||||
* "IF THE GOVERMENT DOESN'T *
|
||||
* TRUST THE PEOPLE, WHY DOESN'T *
|
||||
* IT DISSOLVE THEM AND ELECT A *
|
||||
* NEW PEOPLE?" *
|
||||
|
@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ Inc., an import-export firm that has frequently aroused the
|
|||
suspicions of law enforcement agencies ("137 arrests and no
|
||||
convictions," Hagbard brags). Some claim that he is a master of
|
||||
disguise and has successfully passed himself off under such
|
||||
alternative identities as Howard Cork, Carl Cory, Hugh Crane,
|
||||
alternative identities as <ent type='person'>Howard Cork</ent>, <ent type='person'>Carl Cory</ent>, Hugh Crane,
|
||||
Clutch Cargo, Captain <ent type='person'>Nemo</ent>, etc., and has appeared in countless
|
||||
epics and sagas.
|
||||
I am mad. </p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ the Welfare State by recapturing the vision of freedom,
|
|||
private property, and limited government which guided our
|
||||
American ancestors.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of
|
||||
<p>Mr. <ent type='person'>Hornberger</ent> is founder and president of The Future of
|
||||
Freedom Foundation, P.O. Box 9752, Denver, CO 80209.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
|
|||
<p> 5000 - 3000 BCE
|
||||
Formation of the two lands in pre-dynastic Egypt ruled by
|
||||
outsiders (<ent type='person'>Isis</ent> and Osiris). The Egyptian pantheon of gods
|
||||
established including Horus, Thoth, Set, Ra, Ptah and Hathor.
|
||||
established including Horus, <ent type='person'>Thoth</ent>, Set, Ra, Ptah and <ent type='person'>Hathor</ent>.
|
||||
Pharoahs regarded as the divine representatives of the Gods.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3000 - 2000 BCE
|
||||
|
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
|
|||
Ur. Sarmoung Brotherhood founded in Babylon.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2000 - 1000 BCE
|
||||
Reign of Thothmes III in Egypt (c. 1480). Foundation of the
|
||||
Reign of <ent type='person'>Thoth</ent>mes 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
|
||||
Sun as a symbol of the Supreme Creator. Erection of Stonehenge
|
||||
|
@ -70,8 +70,8 @@
|
|||
Celtic culture established in Britain. The foundation of Druidic
|
||||
wisdom colleges in Gaul and the British Isles. <ent type='person'>Odin</ent> recognized as
|
||||
major god in the Northern Mysteries replacing the Mother Goddess
|
||||
and is credited with inventing the runes. Buddha, Lao Tze,
|
||||
Confucius, Pythagoras, Plato and <ent type='person'>Zoroaster</ent> preach their new
|
||||
and is credited with inventing the runes. Buddha, <ent type='person'>Lao Tze</ent>,
|
||||
Confucius, Pythagoras, <ent type='person'>Plato</ent> and <ent type='person'>Zoroaster</ent> preach their new
|
||||
religions and philosophies. Maya culture in South America.
|
||||
Establishment of Eleusinian mystery cults. Rise of the Essene
|
||||
sect in Palestine and Judea. Birth of Jesus of Nazareth.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
|
|||
Jesus possibly travels to India, Tibet and Britain to be initiated
|
||||
into the esoteric traditions of East and West. Crucified for his
|
||||
radical political and religious ideas (c. 33). Joseph of
|
||||
Arimanthea establishes first Celtic Church at Glastonbury (c. 37).
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Arimanthea</ent> establishes first Celtic Church at Glastonbury (c. 37).
|
||||
Invasion of Britain by Roman legions and suppression of the Druids
|
||||
(40 - 60). Paul travels to Asia Minor and Greece preaching his
|
||||
version of the gospel (50). Jewish revolt against Roman rule led
|
||||
|
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
|
|||
Comacine by ex-members of the Roman College of Architects.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 500 - 1000 CE
|
||||
Mohammed founds Islam (dies 632). Celtic Church outlawed by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent> 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
|
||||
|
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
|
|||
by Godfrey de Bouillan, founder of the Priory of Sion (1099).
|
||||
Assassins infiltrate Thuggee cult in India. Foundation of the
|
||||
Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem (1118).
|
||||
Charter granted to the Priory of Sion by Pope <ent type='person'>Alexander II</ent> (1178).
|
||||
Charter granted to the Priory of Sion by Pope Alexander II (1178).
|
||||
Crusade launched against Cathars (1208). Inquistion created to
|
||||
fight heresy (1215). Massacre of the Cathars at Montsegur in
|
||||
Southern France (1241). Troubadours practising their cult of
|
||||
|
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
|
|||
crowned as Holy Roman Emperor (1273). Knights Templars arrested
|
||||
by King Philip of France on charges of devil worship, heresy and
|
||||
sexual perversion (1307). Last official Grand Master of the
|
||||
Templars, <ent type='person'>Jacques de Molay</ent>, burnt at the stake and the Order goes
|
||||
Templars, Jacques de Molay, burnt at the stake and the Order goes
|
||||
underground (1314).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1400 - 1600 CE
|
||||
|
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
|
|||
(1521). <ent type='person'>Henry Agrippa</ent> refers to the Templars as Gnostics and
|
||||
worshippers of the phallic god <ent type='person'>Priapus</ent> (1530). Life of Dr John
|
||||
Dee (1527-1608). Foundation of the British Secret Service by Sir
|
||||
Francis Walsingham. Birth of <ent type='person'>Johann Valenti Andrea</ent> (1586). Life
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Francis Walsingham</ent>. Birth of <ent type='person'>Johann Valenti Andrea</ent> (1586). Life
|
||||
of Sir <ent type='person'>Francis Bacon</ent> (1561-1626). Defeat of the Spanish Armada,
|
||||
with magical help from the New Forest Witches (1588).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
|
|||
assassinate <ent type='person'>Napoleon</ent> by placing a bomb under his coach, led by
|
||||
occultist <ent type='person'>Fabre</ent> d'Olivet. Emperor <ent type='person'>Napoleon</ent> takes control of
|
||||
French Masonry (1805). Revived Templar Order in France celebrates
|
||||
the martyrdom of <ent type='person'>Jacques de Molay</ent> with public requiem (1808).
|
||||
the martyrdom of Jacques de Molay with public requiem (1808).
|
||||
Foundation of the Order of Sublime Perfects (1809). <ent type='person'>Eliphas Levi</ent>
|
||||
(1810-1875) reveals the secret symbolism of the Templar idol
|
||||
Baphomet. <ent type='person'>Czar Alexander</ent> I and Emperor <ent type='person'>Francis von</ent> Hapsburg unite
|
||||
|
@ -207,25 +207,25 @@
|
|||
convention at Strasbourg allegedly plots second French Revolution
|
||||
(1848). <ent type='person'>Napoleon</ent> III condemns Grand Orient for dabbling in
|
||||
radical politics (1850). <ent type='person'>Paschal Randolph</ent> founds Hermetic
|
||||
Brotherhood of the Light (1858). Abraham Lincoln is assassinated
|
||||
Brotherhood of the Light (1858). <ent type='person'>Abraham Lincoln</ent> is assassinated
|
||||
(1865). Klu Klux Klan founded (1866). Society of Rosicrucians in
|
||||
Anglia founded (1867). Foundation of the Theosophical Society by
|
||||
Madame Blavasky on instructions of the Great White Brotherhood.
|
||||
Birth of <ent type='person'>Aleister <ent type='person'>Crowley</ent></ent> (1875). Mysterious suicide of ArchDuke
|
||||
Rudolph von Hapsburg at a hunting lodge at Mayerling (1889).
|
||||
Birth of <ent type='person'>Aleister Crowley</ent> (1875). Mysterious suicide of ArchDuke
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rudolph von</ent> Hapsburg at a hunting lodge at Mayerling (1889).
|
||||
Foundation of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1888).
|
||||
Assassination of Empress <ent type='person'>Elizabeth von</ent> Hapsburg by anarchist
|
||||
(1898).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1900 - 1897 CE
|
||||
Foundation of the Ordo Templi Orientis (1900). International
|
||||
Order of <ent type='person'>CoFreemasonry</ent> founded in 1902. Publication of The
|
||||
Order of CoFreemasonry founded in 1902. Publication of The
|
||||
Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion in Russia (1905). Foundation of
|
||||
the Ancient and Mystical Order of the Rose Crucis (1909). Black
|
||||
Hand Society founded in 1911. <ent type='person'>Aleister <ent type='person'>Crowley</ent></ent> accepted as head
|
||||
Hand Society founded in 1911. <ent type='person'>Aleister Crowley</ent> accepted as head
|
||||
of the British OTO. Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross founded
|
||||
in 1912. Assassination of ArchDuke Franz Ferdinand and
|
||||
Archduchess Sophia von Hapsberg. Attempted murder of <ent type='person'>Rasputin</ent>.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Archduchess Sophia von Hapsberg</ent>. Attempted murder of <ent type='person'>Rasputin</ent>.
|
||||
WWI begins in 1914. Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates. Hapsburg dynasty
|
||||
is overthrown. Bolshevik Revolution in Russia (1917-1918).
|
||||
Foundation of German Workers Party by Thule Society (1919).
|
||||
|
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
|
|||
(1940). <ent type='person'>Rudolf Hess</ent> lured to Britain on peace mission by fake
|
||||
astrological data (1941). Order of the Temple revived in France
|
||||
(1952). First Bilderberg meeting in 1954. Foundation of the P2
|
||||
Lodge (1960). Death of Pope <ent type='person'>Paul VI</ent>, election and alleged murder
|
||||
Lodge (1960). Death of Pope Paul VI, election and alleged murder
|
||||
of Pope <ent type='person'>John Paul</ent> I, and election of Pope <ent type='person'>John Paul</ent> II (1978).
|
||||
Exposure of P2 conspiracy. Attempt to assassinate <ent type='person'>John Paul</ent> II
|
||||
(1981). L'Ordre Internationale Chevelresque Tradition Solaire
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
weapons in the CIA arsenal.
|
||||
"The New York Times" of September 26, 1975 revealed the
|
||||
existence of guns that shoot cobra-venom darts. Then there was the
|
||||
shoe polish compound intended to make <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>'s beard fall
|
||||
shoe polish compound intended to make <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>'s beard fall
|
||||
out, so that he would lose his "charisma." And CIA laboratories in
|
||||
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey developed the famous rifle that shoots
|
||||
around corners.
|
||||
|
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
simply had their refineries blown up.
|
||||
Another pamphlet the CIA would not like you to see is titled
|
||||
"How to Kill," written by <ent type='person'>John Minnery</ent>, edited by <ent type='person'>Robert Brown</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Peder <ent type='person'>Lund</ent></ent>, and published by Paladin Press, Box 1307, Boulder,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Peder Lund</ent>, and published by Paladin Press, Box 1307, Boulder,
|
||||
Colorado 80306. The reason the CIA would prefer that you not see
|
||||
this eighty-eight-page pamphlet, which is unavailable at bookstores
|
||||
and newsstands, is because it contains a number of "ingenious"
|
||||
|
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
conversation:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "How could you publish the "OSS Sabotage and Demolition Manual,"
|
||||
I asked <ent type='person'>Peter <ent type='person'>Lund</ent></ent>, editor and publisher of Paladin Press, "if your
|
||||
I asked <ent type='person'>Peter Lund</ent>, editor and publisher of Paladin Press, "if your
|
||||
organization, at the least, was not dealing with former OSS agents?
|
||||
And what about "How to Kill?"
|
||||
"I don't talk to journalists," <ent type='person'>Lund</ent> said.
|
||||
|
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
Committee to admissions by CIA agents themselves. The program
|
||||
killed--and *none* of these killings occurred in combat--18000
|
||||
people, mostly women and children.
|
||||
But what about <ent type='person'>Peder <ent type='person'>Lund</ent></ent>, editor and publisher of Paladin
|
||||
But what about <ent type='person'>Peder Lund</ent>, editor and publisher of Paladin
|
||||
Press? The book he edited and published, "How to Kill," outlined a
|
||||
surfeit of murder methods, horrific techniques of causing people to
|
||||
die. For example:
|
||||
|
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
materials."
|
||||
Being a contract killer for the CIA is not all roses. You
|
||||
cannot kill in just any way. A number of attempts have been made
|
||||
on <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>'s life--some with the CIA and the Mafia
|
||||
on <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>'s life--some with the CIA and the Mafia
|
||||
cooperating--and some of them may have failed because of
|
||||
restrictions imposed on the potential assassins. It would be
|
||||
unacceptable for <ent type='person'>Castro</ent>'s murder to be laid at the door of the CIA.
|
||||
|
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Lines: 321</p>
|
|||
found.
|
||||
Abundant speculation and considerable evidence suggest that the
|
||||
CIA or some other government agency arranged for the "natural"
|
||||
deaths of David Ferrie, Jack Ruby, <ent type='person'>George De Mohrenschildt</ent>, and
|
||||
deaths of <ent type='person'>David Ferrie</ent>, <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent>, George De Mohrenschildt, and
|
||||
other potential witnesses into the assassination of <ent type='person'>John Kennedy</ent>.
|
||||
Some methods of killing, like the injection of an air bubble into
|
||||
the bloodstream, will often go unnoticed by medical examiners.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ days. They say that they have a right to classify anything that they want to,
|
|||
and only they know what is classifiable. They are establishing a precedent,
|
||||
and have established a precedent in this case that has been used subsequently
|
||||
against ex-CIA people like <ent type='person'>Frank Snepp</ent> and <ent type='person'>John Stockwell</ent> and others, and in
|
||||
particular against <ent type='person'>Ralph McGee</ent>. They've also used it against (laughing), its
|
||||
kind of ironic, two former CIA directors, one of whom was William <ent type='person'>Colby</ent>.
|
||||
particular against Ralph McGee. They've also used it against (laughing), its
|
||||
kind of ironic, two former CIA directors, one of whom was <ent type='person'>William Colby</ent>.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Colby</ent> 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 $30000 for putting
|
||||
something in that they wanted out about the <ent type='person'>Glomar Explorer</ent>. 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 <ent type='person'>Stansfield <ent type='person'>Turner</ent></ent> was
|
||||
in anyway, was sued, and had to pay a fine. Admiral <ent type='person'>Stansfield Turner</ent> was
|
||||
another who, like <ent type='person'>Colby</ent> when he was director, was the great defender of
|
||||
keeping everything secret and only allowing the CIA to reveal anything. When
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Turner</ent> got around to writing his book he had the same problems with them and
|
||||
|
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ 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>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>FD: Phillip Agee explains in his book the efforts of the CIA to undermine his
|
||||
<p>FD: <ent type='person'>Phillip Agee</ent> explains in his book the efforts of the CIA to undermine his
|
||||
writing of `Inside The Company' both before and after publication. Have you
|
||||
run into similar problems with extralegal CIA harassment?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ deep cover for the CIA. So it develops into a self-feeding circle.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Marchetti</ent>: Yes. Its done through the newsmedia. The fallacy is that the CIA
|
||||
says the real reason they do this is to con the Soviets. Now I'll give you
|
||||
some examples. One was a fellow by the name of Colonel <ent type='person'>Oleg <ent type='person'>Penkovsky</ent></ent>.</p>
|
||||
some examples. One was a fellow by the name of Colonel <ent type='person'>Oleg Penkovsky</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>FD: <ent type='person'>Penkovsky</ent> Papers?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ to confuse the Soviets. Well that's bullshit because they're not confused.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>One of the ones I think is really great is `<ent type='person'>Khruschev</ent> Remembers.' If anybody
|
||||
in his right mind believes that Nikita <ent type='person'>Khruschev</ent> sat down, and dictated his
|
||||
memoirs, and somebody -- <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Strobe</ent> Talbot</ent> sneaked out of the Soviet Union with
|
||||
memoirs, and somebody -- <ent type='person'>Strobe Talbot</ent> sneaked out of the Soviet Union with
|
||||
them they're crazy. That story is a lie. That book was a joint operation
|
||||
between the CIA and the KGB. Both of them were doing it for the exact same
|
||||
reasons. They both wanted to influence their own publics. We did it our way
|
||||
|
@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ smuggled in, and this in turn will be a big influence on the intelligentsia
|
|||
and the party leaders and it will undercut <ent type='person'>Suslov</ent> and the right wingers.''
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Khruschev</ent> said okay. The KGB then went to the CIA and explained things to
|
||||
them and the CIA said, Well that sounds good, we'll get some friends of ours
|
||||
here, the TIME magazine bureau in Moscow, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> Schecter</ent> would later have a
|
||||
here, the TIME magazine bureau in Moscow, <ent type='person'>Jerry Schecter</ent> would later have a
|
||||
job in the White House as a press officer. We'll get people like <ent type='person'>Strobe</ent>
|
||||
Talbot, who is working at the bureau there, we'll get these guys to act as
|
||||
the go-betweens. They'll come and see you for the memoirs and everyone will
|
||||
|
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ newspaperman and let him walk out of the country with them. That cannot be
|
|||
done in a closed society, a police state, like the Soviet Union.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The book was eventually published but before it was published there was
|
||||
another little interesting affair. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Strobe</ent> Talbot</ent> went to Helsinki with the
|
||||
another little interesting affair. <ent type='person'>Strobe Talbot</ent> went to Helsinki with the
|
||||
manuscript, where he was met by the KGB who took it back to Leningrad, looked
|
||||
at it, and then it was finally published by TIME-LIFE. None of that has ever
|
||||
been explained in my book. A couple of other journalists have made references
|
||||
|
@ -361,11 +361,11 @@ they thought the KGB...</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Marchetti</ent>: Exactly. Once they learned this was a deal they quieted down and
|
||||
ceased their objections and complaints, and even alibied and lied afterwards
|
||||
as part of the bigger game. <ent type='person'>Victor <ent type='person'>Lewis</ent></ent>, who was apparently instrumental in
|
||||
as part of the bigger game. <ent type='person'>Victor Lewis</ent>, who was apparently instrumental in
|
||||
all of these negotiations, later fit into one little footnote to this story
|
||||
that I've often wondered about. <ent type='person'>Lewis</ent> is (was)... After all of this happened
|
||||
and when the little furor that existed here in official Washington began
|
||||
dying down, <ent type='person'>Victor <ent type='person'>Lewis</ent></ent> went to Tel Aviv for medical treatment. He came into
|
||||
dying down, <ent type='person'>Victor Lewis</ent> went to Tel Aviv for medical treatment. He came into
|
||||
the country very quietly but somebody spotted him and grabbed him and said,
|
||||
``What are you doing here in Israel?'' ``Well I'm here for medical treatment,
|
||||
'' <ent type='person'>Lewis</ent> said. They said, ``What?! You're here in Israel for medical
|
||||
|
@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ got lumbago, a back problem, and they can't fix it in the Soviet Union. but
|
|||
there's a great Jewish doctor here I knew in the Soviet Union and I came to
|
||||
see him.'' That sounds like the craziest story you ever wanted to hear. But
|
||||
then another individual appeared in Israel at the same time and some reporter
|
||||
spotted him. He happened to be <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>, then-director of the CIA. He
|
||||
spotted him. He happened to be <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent>, then-director of the CIA. He
|
||||
asked <ent type='person'>Helms</ent> what he was doing in Israel, and he had some kind of a lame
|
||||
excuse which started people wondering whether this was the payoff. <ent type='person'>Helms</ent>
|
||||
acting for the CIA, TIME-LIFE, and the U.S. government, and <ent type='person'>Lewis</ent> acting for
|
||||
|
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ analysis.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Around the time my book came out, TIME magazine decided that they would do a
|
||||
two-page spread in their news section and give it a boost. Suddenly I started
|
||||
getting calls from <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> Schecter</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Strobe</ent> Talbot</ent> about cutting that part
|
||||
getting calls from <ent type='person'>Jerry Schecter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Strobe Talbot</ent> about cutting that part
|
||||
out. I said I would not cut it out unless they could look me in the eye and
|
||||
say I was wrong. If it wasn't true I would take the book and cut the material
|
||||
out. But neither of them chose to do that. Right before the article appeared
|
||||
|
@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ Remembers book. I asked him, ``Thats it?'' I had talked to <ent type='person'>Je
|
|||
and this was their backstab. This editor asked me if I could find somebody
|
||||
who could trump the people who were trying to have the article killed.
|
||||
Somebody who could verify my credentials in telling the story. I said why
|
||||
don't you call <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>, who by that time had been eased out of office
|
||||
don't you call <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent>, who by that time had been eased out of office
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent> and <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, and was now an ambassador in Teheran. So this editor
|
||||
called <ent type='person'>Helms</ent> to verify my credentials (laughing) and <ent type='person'>Helms</ent> said, ``Yeah, he's
|
||||
a good guy. He just got pissed off and wanted to change the CIA.'' So the
|
||||
|
@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ Hebrides under a concept known as the condominium, and before independence,
|
|||
the British and the labor movement in Australia threw their support behind
|
||||
the ubiquitous socialist faction, in this case, the Vanaaka Party. The French
|
||||
offered some behind-the-scenes support to the second faction, which was
|
||||
basically pro-free market and pro-West. The U.S. under <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent> went
|
||||
basically pro-free market and pro-West. The U.S. under <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent> went
|
||||
along with the British. Do you have any idea why this might have been done?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Marchetti</ent>: Offhand, I don't. The CIA has learned over the years that you
|
||||
|
@ -472,12 +472,12 @@ were supporting.</p>
|
|||
West Berlin. The situation was such that the Social Democrats were the ones
|
||||
who could save West Berlin. Not getting into all of the whys and wherefores
|
||||
and policy positions, the Social Democrats also had a very charismatic person
|
||||
named <ent type='person'>Willy <ent type='person'>Brandt</ent></ent>. So by backing <ent type='person'>Willy <ent type='person'>Brandt</ent></ent> and the Social Democrats,
|
||||
named <ent type='person'>Willy Brandt</ent>. So by backing <ent type='person'>Willy Brandt</ent> and the Social Democrats,
|
||||
instead of putting all of our eggs in the Christian Democratic Party basket,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Brandt</ent> and the Social Democrats were able to maintain a free West Berlin and
|
||||
we were able to achieve our goal. There were some people in the CIA who
|
||||
thought this was terrible, we were not being ideologically pure, and one of
|
||||
them happens to be E. <ent type='person'>Howard <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent></ent>, who actually considered <ent type='person'>Willy <ent type='person'>Brandt</ent></ent> a KGB
|
||||
them happens to be E. <ent type='person'>Howard Hunt</ent>, who actually considered <ent type='person'>Willy Brandt</ent> a KGB
|
||||
spy. So there are times when you have to, I guess you would call it, choose
|
||||
the lesser of two evils.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -491,14 +491,14 @@ power in the new country, now known as Vanuatu, and established diplomatic
|
|||
relations with governments like Cuba and Vietnam. Socialist Vanuatu has now
|
||||
come to serve as a beacon of sorts for other independence movements in that
|
||||
part of the world, such as the Kanaks in New Caledonia, who have subsequently
|
||||
adopted socialism as their ideology. When I asked <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent> about this
|
||||
adopted socialism as their ideology. When I asked <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent> about this
|
||||
during an interview recently he said he was sorry, but he did not remember
|
||||
the episode. Is it possible that this may have been an incompetent blunder on
|
||||
the part of the U.S. government? That somebody didn't do their homework, and
|
||||
as a result those responsible for the decision didn't have all of the facts?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Marchetti</ent>: Absolutely. Absolutely. Yes. Its not the kind of an issue that
|
||||
draws the most attention in Washington. As you just pointed out, <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent>
|
||||
draws the most attention in Washington. As you just pointed out, <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent>
|
||||
doesn't even remember it. I'm sure that decision was made pretty far down the
|
||||
line. If <ent type='person'>Carter</ent> ever had to make a decision he probably doesn't even remember
|
||||
it because it was probably staffed down because it was considered so
|
||||
|
@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ inconsequential at the time by <ent type='person'>Carter</ent> and everyone invo
|
|||
it so inconsequential that they don't even remember it. It's something they
|
||||
signed off on. My guess from what you have told me is that it was a mistake.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>FD: You mentioned E. <ent type='person'>Howard <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent></ent> earlier. I understand that you wrote an
|
||||
<p>FD: You mentioned E. <ent type='person'>Howard Hunt</ent> earlier. I understand that you wrote an
|
||||
article for a Washington-based publication about the assassination of John F.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent> sued the publication, charging libel. Could you give us some
|
||||
background on this matter?</p>
|
||||
|
@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ House Select Committee on Assassinations was getting ready to hold its
|
|||
hearings reviewing the <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and King assassinations. I had picked up some
|
||||
information around town that a memo had recently been uncovered in the CIA,
|
||||
and that the CIA was concerned about it. I believe the memo was from James
|
||||
Angleton, who at the time was chief of counterintelligence for <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>.
|
||||
Angleton, who at the time was chief of counterintelligence for <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent>.
|
||||
I forget the exact date, but this memo was something like six years old,
|
||||
while <ent type='person'>Helms</ent> was still in office as director.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ information that there was more than one shooter and probably come up with
|
|||
this memo, this internal CIA memorandum, and there will be some other things.
|
||||
Then the CIA will conduct a limited hangout, and will admit to some error or
|
||||
mistake, but then sweep everything else under the rug, and in the process
|
||||
they may let a few people dangle in the wind like E. <ent type='person'>Howard <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent></ent>, Frank
|
||||
they may let a few people dangle in the wind like E. <ent type='person'>Howard Hunt</ent>, Frank
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sturgis</ent>, <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> Hemming, and other people who have been mentioned in the past
|
||||
as being involved in something related to the <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> assassination. It was
|
||||
that kind of speculative piece.</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would ever again happen.
|
|||
The organization that was to become the CIA took on a life of
|
||||
its own and over the past four decades has become the secret
|
||||
army of the President of the United States. Presidents from
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Truman</ent> to <ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent> have used this secret army whenever
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Truman</ent> to <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent> have used this secret army whenever
|
||||
they found it impossible to achieve their policy goals
|
||||
through overt means.
|
||||
Over the years, the CIA has evolved from an agency whose
|
||||
|
@ -253,8 +253,8 @@ activity is assassination. From time to time, a dictator
|
|||
unfriendly to the United States or its interests will take
|
||||
control of a country that the U.S. deems to be of vital
|
||||
significance. Perhaps the leader has a heavy Marxist bent
|
||||
like <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent> or a somewhat unpredictable tendency to
|
||||
cause turmoil in the world like Moammar Gadhafi. In cases
|
||||
like <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent> or a somewhat unpredictable tendency to
|
||||
cause turmoil in the world like <ent type='person'>Moammar Gadhafi</ent>. In cases
|
||||
where such a person has seized power, the U.S. is often
|
||||
interested in removing the dictator by any means available.
|
||||
In cases where the leaders in the United States feel that the
|
||||
|
@ -269,11 +269,11 @@ activities. The Church Committee (as it become known) issued
|
|||
a report in 1975 entitled "Alleged Assassination Plots
|
||||
Involving Foreign Leaders" which provided a unique inside
|
||||
account of how such plans originate. The CIA was allegedly
|
||||
involved in assassination plots against <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent> of Cuba,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Patrice <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent></ent> of the Congo, and <ent type='person'>Ngo Din Diem</ent> of South
|
||||
involved in assassination plots against <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent> of Cuba,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Patrice Lumumba</ent> of the Congo, and <ent type='person'>Ngo Din Diem</ent> of South
|
||||
Vietnam. The Agency also allegedly schemed to assassinate
|
||||
President Sukarno of Indonesia and Francois "Papa Doc"
|
||||
Duvalier of Haiti. The Agency had provided arms to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Duvalier</ent> of Haiti. The Agency had provided arms to
|
||||
dissidents within Indonesia and Haiti, but witnesses before
|
||||
the Church Committee swore that those weapons were never
|
||||
given for the purpose of murdering either man.
|
||||
|
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ executed.
|
|||
In all of the plots in which the Agency was involved, it
|
||||
made sure that its role was indirect. Never once did an
|
||||
American CIA agent actually make any of the assassination
|
||||
attempts. According to <ent type='person'>Loch <ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> in A Season of Inquiry: </p>
|
||||
attempts. According to <ent type='person'>Loch Johnson</ent> in A Season of Inquiry: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In no case was an American finger actually on the
|
||||
trigger of these weapons. And even though the
|
||||
|
@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ against crops and animals. Indeed, a CIA memo written in
|
|||
at least three methods of covert attack against crops which
|
||||
had been developed and evaluated under field conditions.
|
||||
Project NKNAOMI was discontinued in 1970, and on
|
||||
November 25, 1969, President <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> renounced the use
|
||||
November 25, 1969, President <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> renounced the use
|
||||
of any form of biological weapons that could kill or
|
||||
incapacitate. <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> also ordered the disposal of existing
|
||||
stockpiles of bacteriological weapons. On February 14, 1970,
|
||||
|
@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ THIRD CHANCE and DERBY HAT, involved the interrogation of
|
|||
eighteen unwitting non-volunteers in Europe and the Far East
|
||||
who had received LSD as part of operational field tests.
|
||||
A tragic twist in the LSD experimentation occurred on
|
||||
November 27, 1953. Dr. Frank <ent type='person'>Olson</ent>, a civilian employee of
|
||||
November 27, 1953. Dr. <ent type='person'>Frank Olson</ent>, a civilian employee of
|
||||
the U.S. Army died following participation in a CIA
|
||||
experiment with LSD. He unknowingly received 70 micrograms
|
||||
of LSD which was placed in his drink by Dr. <ent type='person'>Robert Lashbrook</ent>,
|
||||
|
@ -670,13 +670,13 @@ actions conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In order to get a better idea of the kind of planning
|
||||
that went into the assassination schemes devised by the CIA,
|
||||
we will look at the case of <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>. In addition, at
|
||||
we will look at the case of <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>. In addition, at
|
||||
the end of this work appears a number of messages that were
|
||||
transmitted between the CIA station chief in Leopoldville and
|
||||
headquarters in Washington regarding the CIA attempts to
|
||||
assassinate <ent type='person'>Patrice <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent></ent> (Appendix II). Now let us look
|
||||
assassinate <ent type='person'>Patrice Lumumba</ent> (Appendix II). Now let us look
|
||||
at the story behind <ent type='person'>Operation Mongoose</ent>, the CIA plan to
|
||||
eliminate <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>.
|
||||
eliminate <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>.
|
||||
When <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> took power in Cuba in 1959, U.S. leadership
|
||||
made it a top priority to remove him. According to Ray
|
||||
Cline, former Deputy-Director of the CIA,</p>
|
||||
|
@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ Cline, former Deputy-Director of the CIA,</p>
|
|||
was discussed at Special Group meetings in January
|
||||
and March of 1960. At an NSC meeting on March 10,
|
||||
1960, terminology was used suggesting that the
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Castro</ent>, his brother Raul, and Che
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Castro</ent>, his brother <ent type='person'>Raul</ent>, and Che
|
||||
Guevara was at least theoretically considered.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Describing the political climate by the time <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> took
|
||||
|
@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ willing to resort to such desperate action illustrates the
|
|||
desire of the men in charge in Washington to eliminate
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Castro</ent>. One source told a reporter in 1962 that then
|
||||
Attorney-General Robert <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> had stopped a deal between
|
||||
the CIA and the Mafia to murder <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>.
|
||||
the CIA and the Mafia to murder <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>.
|
||||
The CIA asked a mobster named <ent type='person'>Roselli</ent> to go to Florida
|
||||
on its behalf in 1961 and 1962 to organize assassination
|
||||
teams of Cuban exiles who would infiltrate their homeland and
|
||||
|
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ rouse public suspicion.</p>
|
|||
<p> GUATEMALA: THE OVERTHROW OF ARBENZ</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1951, leftist leader <ent type='person'>Juan Jose Arevalo</ent> was succeeded
|
||||
by his minister of defense, <ent type='person'>Jacobo <ent type='person'>Arbenz</ent></ent>, who continued to
|
||||
by his minister of defense, <ent type='person'>Jacobo Arbenz</ent>, who continued to
|
||||
pursue Arevalo's hard leftist policy both domestically and in
|
||||
Foreign Affairs. The United States Government found <ent type='person'>Arbenz</ent>'s
|
||||
policy objectives unacceptable and cut off all military aid
|
||||
|
@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ military action along with psychological warfare to cause
|
|||
quite a disturbance in the Latin American country.
|
||||
The main attempt by the CIA was to support a military
|
||||
plot to overthrow the government that was already in
|
||||
progress. Colonel <ent type='person'>Carlos <ent type='person'>Castillo Armas</ent></ent> had begun plotting a
|
||||
progress. Colonel <ent type='person'>Carlos Castillo Armas</ent> had begun plotting a
|
||||
coup against the <ent type='person'>Arbenz</ent> regime in 1952 with the help of
|
||||
leaders in Nicaragua and Honduras, and the encouragement of
|
||||
the United Fruit Company. The CIA action was aimed mainly at
|
||||
|
@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ operation (Operation MONGOOSE) aimed at accomplishing just that.
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent> set-up a CIA-run program for training hundreds of
|
||||
highly motivated anti-<ent type='person'>Castro</ent> Cuban refugees in the arts of
|
||||
guerilla combat, planning to possibly use the force to overthrow
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> government. Vice President <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> was a strong
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> government. Vice President <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> was a strong
|
||||
supporter of a program to topple the <ent type='person'>Castro</ent> regime, and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent>, upon the advice of the NSC Subcommittee responsible
|
||||
for reviewing covert action schemes, approved the paramilitary
|
||||
|
@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ indistinguishable from the general population. The end
|
|||
result of these two problems was an increase in the numbers
|
||||
of innocent persons rounded up, detained, imprisoned, and
|
||||
murdered in an effort to show results.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>William <ent type='person'>Colby</ent></ent>, the director of the Phoenix Program,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>William Colby</ent>, the director of the Phoenix Program,
|
||||
testified before Congress in 1971 that Phoenix was an
|
||||
American responsibility: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1095,9 +1095,9 @@ States. </p>
|
|||
action mentioned above is the Agency's involvement in the
|
||||
internal political affairs of Chile beginning in 1963 and
|
||||
reaching a climax in 1973. In 1964, the United States became
|
||||
involved in a covert assistance program to <ent type='person'>Eduardo <ent type='person'>Frei</ent></ent> in
|
||||
involved in a covert assistance program to <ent type='person'>Eduardo Frei</ent> in
|
||||
his campaign for the presidency of Chile. <ent type='person'>Frei</ent> was running
|
||||
against <ent type='person'>Salvador <ent type='person'>Allende</ent></ent>, a candidate disliked by U.S.
|
||||
against <ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent>, a candidate disliked by U.S.
|
||||
leaders for his leftist leanings. The CIA had judged
|
||||
previously that <ent type='person'>Frei</ent> would come to power regardless, with a
|
||||
plurality of the vote, and the assistance given by it to <ent type='person'>Frei</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -1128,13 +1128,13 @@ Communist-dominated labor union in Chile and wrested control
|
|||
of Chilean university student organizations from the
|
||||
Communists.
|
||||
As was discussed earlier, the United States never liked
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Salvador <ent type='person'>Allende</ent></ent>, and in 1970, the CIA began covert political
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent>, and in 1970, the CIA began covert political
|
||||
operations against the government of <ent type='person'>Allende</ent> under express
|
||||
orders from President <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> and his National Security
|
||||
Assistant, Dr. <ent type='person'>Henry <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent></ent>. Both the CIA and the State
|
||||
orders from President <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> and his National Security
|
||||
Assistant, Dr. <ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent>. Both the CIA and the State
|
||||
Department were apparently reluctant to become involved in
|
||||
what appeared to be an infeasible program to keep President
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Salvador <ent type='person'>Allende</ent></ent> out of office, even though he had won by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent> out of office, even though he had won by
|
||||
plurality in the September, 1970 election.
|
||||
Nevertheless, the President and Mr. <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent> directed
|
||||
the CIA, much against its officers' better judgments, to
|
||||
|
@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ widespread abuses of power that occurred in the CIA before
|
|||
the Intelligence Reform Era in the mid-1970s. It led the
|
||||
agency to believe that CIA officers had a green light to
|
||||
conduct almost any actions they saw fit to reach their goals.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McGeorge Bundy</ent>, a former Special Assistant for National
|
||||
McGeorge Bundy, a former Special Assistant for National
|
||||
Security Affairs to President's <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>John</ent>son, has
|
||||
stated:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@ and subsequently instituted more stringent oversight
|
|||
procedures, the CIA of today is once again an agency that is
|
||||
able to do almost as it pleases. The strictures placed on
|
||||
the CIA by the Ford and Carter Administrations were relaxed
|
||||
in 1981 when <ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent> took office. To understand how
|
||||
in 1981 when <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent> took office. To understand how
|
||||
the Agency has become so omnipotent since 1947 will require a
|
||||
look back to a time when the Agency really did as it pleased.
|
||||
To get an idea of the characteristics of the men in the
|
||||
|
@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ domain.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1946-1955: WEST GERMANY. Average of $6 million annually to
|
||||
support former Nazi intelligence network of General
|
||||
Reinhard Gehlen. Successful.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Reinhard Gehlen</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1948-1968: ITALY. Average of $30 million annually in
|
||||
payments to political and labor leaders to supportanti-
|
||||
|
@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ domain.</p>
|
|||
resistance movement. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1949-1961: BURMA. Support 12000 Nationalist China troops
|
||||
in Burma under General <ent type='person'>Li Mi</ent> as an incursion force into
|
||||
in Burma under General Li Mi as an incursion force into
|
||||
People's Republic of China. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1950-1952: POLAND. Financial and military assistance for
|
||||
|
@ -1357,18 +1357,18 @@ domain.</p>
|
|||
<p>@Copyright 1984 by the Center for Military Research and
|
||||
Analysis</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1953: COSTA RICA. Overthrow government of Jose Figueres.
|
||||
<p>1953: COSTA RICA. Overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Jose Figueres</ent>.
|
||||
Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1954: SOUTH VIETNAM. Install government of Ngo Dinh Diem.
|
||||
<p>1954: SOUTH VIETNAM. Install government of <ent type='person'>Ngo Dinh Diem</ent>.
|
||||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1954: WEST GERMANY. Arrange abduction and discreditation of
|
||||
West German intelligence chief Otto <ent type='person'>John</ent>, and replace
|
||||
with Reinhard Gehlen. Successful.
|
||||
with <ent type='person'>Reinhard Gehlen</ent>. Successful.
|
||||
|
||||
1954: GUATEMALA. Overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Jacobo <ent type='person'>Arbenz</ent></ent>
|
||||
Guzman and replace with <ent type='person'>Carlos <ent type='person'>Castillo Armas</ent></ent>.
|
||||
1954: GUATEMALA. Overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Jacobo Arbenz</ent>
|
||||
Guzman and replace with <ent type='person'>Carlos Castillo Armas</ent>.
|
||||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1955: CHINA. Assassinate <ent type='person'>Zhou Enlai</ent> en route to Bandung
|
||||
|
@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Israeli invasion of Egypt.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1956-1957: JORDAN. Average of $750000 annually in personal
|
||||
payments to King Hussein. According to United States
|
||||
payments to <ent type='person'>King Hussein</ent>. According to United States
|
||||
government, payments ceased when disclosed in 1976.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1957: LEBANON. Financial assistance for the election of
|
||||
|
@ -1415,15 +1415,15 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1960: LAOS. Military assistance, including 400 United
|
||||
States Special Forces troops, to deny the Plain of Jars
|
||||
bad Mekong Basin to Pathet Lao. Inconclusive.</p>
|
||||
bad Mekong Basin to <ent type='person'>Pathet Lao</ent>. Inconclusive.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961-1965: LAOS. Average of $300 million annually to
|
||||
recruit and maintain L'Armee Clandestine of 35000 Hmong
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Meo</ent> tribesmen and 17000 Thai mercenaries in support
|
||||
of government of <ent type='person'>Phoumi Nosavan</ent> to resist Pathet Lao.
|
||||
of government of <ent type='person'>Phoumi Nosavan</ent> to resist <ent type='person'>Pathet Lao</ent>.
|
||||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961-1963: CUBA. Assassinate <ent type='person'>Fidel <ent type='person'>Castro</ent></ent>. Six attempts in
|
||||
<p>1961-1963: CUBA. Assassinate <ent type='person'>Fidel Castro</ent>. Six attempts in
|
||||
this period. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961: CUBA. Train and support invasion force of Cuban
|
||||
|
@ -1431,11 +1431,11 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
invasion at the Bay of Pigs. Cost: $62 million.
|
||||
Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961: ECUADOR. Overthrow government of Hose Velasco Ibarra.
|
||||
<p>1961: ECUADOR. Overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Hose Velasco Ibarra</ent>.
|
||||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961: CONGO. Precipitate conditions leading to
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Patrice <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent></ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Patrice Lumumba</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1961: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Precipitate conditions leading to
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Rafael Trujillo</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1446,21 +1446,21 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1962: THAILAND. Brigade of 5000 United States Marines to
|
||||
resist threat to Thai government from Pathet Lao.
|
||||
resist threat to Thai government from <ent type='person'>Pathet Lao</ent>.
|
||||
Successful. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1962-1964: BRITISH GUIANA. Organize labor strikes and riots
|
||||
to overthrow government of Cheddi Jagan. Successful.</p>
|
||||
to overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Cheddi Jagan</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1962-1964: BRAZIL. Organize campaign of labor strike and
|
||||
propaganda to overthrow government of Joao Goulart.
|
||||
propaganda to overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Joao Goulart</ent>.
|
||||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1963: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Overthrow government of Juan
|
||||
Bosch in military coup. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1963: SOUTH VIETNAM. Precipitate conditions leading to
|
||||
assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem. Successful.</p>
|
||||
assassination of <ent type='person'>Ngo Dinh Diem</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1963: ECUADOR. Overthrow government of Carlos Julio
|
||||
Arosemena. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1473,11 +1473,11 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
techniques. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1963-1973: IRAQ. Financial and military assistance for
|
||||
Freedom Party of <ent type='person'>Mulla Mustafa al Barzani</ent> in effort to
|
||||
Freedom Party of <ent type='person'>Mulla Mustafa</ent> al Barzani in effort to
|
||||
establish independent Kurdistan. Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1964: CHILE. $20 million in assistance for <ent type='person'>Eduardo <ent type='person'>Frei</ent></ent> to
|
||||
defeat <ent type='person'>Salvador <ent type='person'>Allende</ent></ent> in Chilean elections.Successful.</p>
|
||||
<p>1964: CHILE. $20 million in assistance for <ent type='person'>Eduardo Frei</ent> to
|
||||
defeat <ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent> in Chilean elections.Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1964: BRAZIL, GUATEMALA, URUGUAY, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
|
||||
Provide training in assassination and interrogation
|
||||
|
@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1964: CONGO. Financial and military assistance, including
|
||||
B-26 and T-28 aircraft, and American and exiled Cuban
|
||||
pilots, for <ent type='person'>Joseph <ent type='person'>Mobutu</ent></ent> and Cyril Adoula, and later
|
||||
pilots, for <ent type='person'>Joseph Mobutu</ent> and <ent type='person'>Cyril Adoula</ent>, and later
|
||||
for <ent type='person'>Moise Tshombe</ent> in Katanga, to defeat rebel forces
|
||||
loyal to <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1967: GREECE. Overthrow government of <ent type='person'>George Papandreou</ent> and
|
||||
install military government of Colonel George
|
||||
Papadopolous after abdication of King Constantine.
|
||||
Papadopolous after abdication of <ent type='person'>King Constantine</ent>.
|
||||
Successful. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1967-1971: CAMBODIA. Under Projects <ent type='person'>Daniel Boone</ent> and Salem
|
||||
|
@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1970-1973: CHILE. Campaign of assassinations, propaganda,
|
||||
labor strikes and demonstrations to overthrow government
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Salvador <ent type='person'>Allende</ent></ent>. Cost: $8400000. Successful.</p>
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent>. Cost: $8400000. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1973-1978: AFGHANISTAN. Military and financial assistance
|
||||
to government of <ent type='person'>Mohammed Duad</ent> to resist rise to power
|
||||
|
@ -1574,14 +1574,14 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1979: AFGHANISTAN. Military aid to rebel forces of Zia
|
||||
Nezri, Zia Khan Nassry, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Sayed Ahmed
|
||||
Nezri, <ent type='person'>Zia Khan Nassry</ent>, <ent type='person'>Gulbuddin Hekmatyar</ent>, Sayed Ahmed
|
||||
Gailani and conservative mullahs to overthrow government
|
||||
of Hafizullah Amin. Aborted by Soviet intervention and
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Hafizullah Amin</ent>. Aborted by Soviet intervention and
|
||||
installation of new government.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1980-1984: AFGHANISTAN. Continuing military aid to same
|
||||
rebel groups to harass Soviet occupation forces and
|
||||
challenge legitimacy of government of Babrak Karmal.</p>
|
||||
challenge legitimacy of government of <ent type='person'>Babrak Karmal</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1979: SEYCHELLES. Destabilize government of France Albert
|
||||
Rene. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1980-1984: NICARAGUA. Military assistance to Adolfo Colero
|
||||
Portocarrero, Alfonso Robelo, Alfonso Callejas, Fernando
|
||||
Portocarrero, <ent type='person'>Alfonso Robelo</ent>, <ent type='person'>Alfonso Callejas</ent>, Fernando
|
||||
Chamorro Rappacioli, Eden Pastora Gomez, Adrianna
|
||||
Guillen, <ent type='person'>Steadman Fagoth</ent> and former Somoza National
|
||||
Guard officers, to recruit, train and equip anti-
|
||||
|
@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Ortega Saavedra.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1981: SEYCHELLES. Military coup to overthrow government of
|
||||
France Albert Rene. Unsuccessful.
|
||||
France <ent type='person'>Albert Rene</ent>. Unsuccessful.
|
||||
1981-1982: MAURITIUS. Financial support to Seewoosagar
|
||||
Ramgoolam to bring him to power in 1982 elections.
|
||||
Unsuccessful.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1616,17 +1616,17 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
<p>1981-1984: LIBYA. Broad campaign of economic pressure,
|
||||
propaganda, military maneuvers in Egypt, Sudan and Gulf
|
||||
of Sidra, and organization if Libyan Liberation Front
|
||||
exiles to destabilize government of Muammar Qaddafi.
|
||||
exiles to destabilize government of <ent type='person'>Muammar Qaddafi</ent>.
|
||||
Inconclusive.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1982: CHAD. Military assistance to <ent type='person'>Hissen Habre</ent> to
|
||||
overthrow government of <ent type='person'>Goukouni Oueddei</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1982: GUATEMALA. Military coup to overthrow government of
|
||||
Angel Anibal Guevara. Successful.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Angel Anibal Guevara</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1982: BOLIVIA. Military coup to overthrow government of
|
||||
Celso Torrelio. Successful.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Celso Torrelio</ent>. Successful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1982: JORDAN. Military assistance to equip and train two
|
||||
Jordanian brigades as an Arab strike force to implement
|
||||
|
@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ Analysis</p>
|
|||
Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders" provides a
|
||||
rare inside account of how such operations are planned and
|
||||
carried out--in this case, the CIA's attempt to assassinate
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Patrice <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent></ent> in the Congo in 1960. <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent>, a popular
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Patrice Lumumba</ent> in the Congo in 1960. <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent>, a popular
|
||||
politician considered pro-Soviet by U.S. policymakers, had
|
||||
briefly served as prime minister after the Congo gained its
|
||||
independence from Belgium in June of that year. According to
|
||||
|
@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ would "produce a disease...indigenous to that area [of
|
|||
Africa]" and to deliver the poison to the CIA station chief
|
||||
in Leopoldville, who was to assassinate <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent>. But before
|
||||
the station chief could carry out his orders, <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent> was
|
||||
captured by the forces of <ent type='person'>Joseph <ent type='person'>Mobutu</ent></ent>, the U.S. supported
|
||||
captured by the forces of <ent type='person'>Joseph Mobutu</ent>, the U.S. supported
|
||||
nationalist leader who is still dictator of the country, and
|
||||
delivered to his archenemies in Katanga, where he was
|
||||
murdered. Following are excerpts from the cables, published
|
||||
|
@ -1738,7 +1738,7 @@ to his enemies in Katanga province, the forces of local
|
|||
leader <ent type='person'>Moise Tshombe</ent>. Two days later, the CIA base chief in
|
||||
Elizabethville cables headquarters:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THANKS FOR PATRICE. IF WE HAD <ent type='person'>KNOWN HE WAS</ent> COMING WE WOULD
|
||||
<p>THANKS FOR PATRICE. IF WE HAD KNOWN HE WAS COMING WE WOULD
|
||||
HAVE BAKED A SNAKE.
|
||||
|
||||
A U.N. inquiry later concluded <ent type='person'>Lumumba</ent> was killed by his
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ available on this subject.</p>
|
|||
<p>BACKGROUND</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Brainwashing, as a technique, has been used for centuries and
|
||||
is no mystery to psychologists. In this sense, brainwashing means
|
||||
is no mystery to <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ists. In this sense, brainwashing means
|
||||
involuntary re-education of basic beliefs and values. All people
|
||||
are being re-educated continually. New information changes one's
|
||||
beliefs. Everyone has experienced to some degree the conflict that
|
||||
|
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ consistent information is forced upon the individual under controlled
|
|||
conditions after the possibility of critical judgment has been re-
|
||||
moved by a variety of methods.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> There is no question that an individual can be broken psycholog-
|
||||
<p> There is no question that an individual can be broken <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>-
|
||||
ically by captors with knowledge and willingness to persist in tech-
|
||||
niques aimed at deliberately destroying the integration of a personal-
|
||||
ity. Although it is probable that everyone reduced to such a confused,
|
||||
|
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ individual:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 1. Making the individual aware of control is the first stage in
|
||||
changing his behaviour. A small child is made aware of the physical
|
||||
and psychological control of his parents and quickly recognizes that
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical control of his parents and quickly recognizes that
|
||||
an overwhelming force must be reckoned with. So, a controlled adult
|
||||
comes to recognize the overwhelming powers of the state and the im-
|
||||
personal, "incarcerative" machinery in which he is enmeshed. The in
|
||||
|
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ lightly can change them easily. Since the brainwasher-interrogators
|
|||
aim to have the individuals undergo profound emotional change, they
|
||||
force their victims to seek out painfully what is desired by the
|
||||
controlling individual. During this period the victim is likely to
|
||||
have a mental breakdown characterized by delusions and hallucinat-
|
||||
have a mental breakdown characterized by delusions and <ent type='person'>hallucinat</ent>-
|
||||
ions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 4. Discovery that there is an acceptable solution to his prob-
|
||||
|
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ flict, and upon whom the victim develops a state of dependency as he seeks
|
|||
some solution to his conflict.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. Physical Torture and Threats of Torture. Two types of physical
|
||||
torture are distinguishable more by their psychological effect in induc-
|
||||
torture are distinguishable more by their <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical effect in induc-
|
||||
ing conflict than by the degree of painfulness:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> a. The first type is one in which the victim has a passive role
|
||||
|
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ and maintain control over the victims.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 5. Induction of Fatigue. This is a well-known device for breaking
|
||||
will power and critical powers of judgment. Deprivation of sleep results
|
||||
in more intense psychological debilitation than does any other method of
|
||||
in more intense <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical debilitation than does any other method of
|
||||
engendering fatigue. The communists vary their methods. "Conveyor belt"
|
||||
interrogation that last 50-60 hours will make almost any individual com-
|
||||
promise, but there is danger that this will kill the victim. It is safer
|
||||
|
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ to conduct interrogations of 8-10 hours at night while forcing the prisoner
|
|||
to remain awake during the day. Additional interruptions in the remaining
|
||||
2-3 hours of allotted sleep quickly reduce the most resilient individual .
|
||||
Alternate administration of drug stimulants and depressants hastens the
|
||||
process of fatigue and sharpens the psychological reactions of excitement
|
||||
process of fatigue and sharpens the <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical reactions of excitement
|
||||
and depression.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Fatigue, in addition to reducing the will to resist,also produces
|
||||
|
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ with the problem of deciding on best ways of exploitation of the prisoners.
|
|||
Therefore, early treatment is similar both for those who are to be exploited
|
||||
through elicitation and those who are to undergo brainwashing. concurrently
|
||||
with being interrogated and required to write a detailed personal history,
|
||||
the prisoner undergoes a physical and psychological "softening-up" which
|
||||
the prisoner undergoes a physical and <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical "softening-up" which
|
||||
includes: limited unpalatable food rations,withholding of tobacco,possi-
|
||||
ble work details,severely inadequate use of toilet facilities, no use of
|
||||
facilities for personal cleanliness,limitation of sleep such as requiring
|
||||
|
@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ may begin to channel so much energy into trying to predict the behaviour
|
|||
of the unpredictable interrogator that he loses track of what is happen-
|
||||
ing inside himself.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> After the prisoner has developed the above psychological and emotional
|
||||
<p> After the prisoner has developed the above <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical and emotional
|
||||
reactions to a sufficient degree, the brainwashing begins in earnest.
|
||||
First, the prisoner's remaining critical faculties must be destroyed.
|
||||
He undergoes long, fatiguing interrogations while looking at a bright
|
||||
|
@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ depression when the interrogator is being kind and becomes euphoric when
|
|||
the interrogator is threatening the direst penalties. Then the cycle is
|
||||
reversed. The prisoner finds himself in a constant state of anxiety
|
||||
which prevents him from relaxing even when he is permitted to sleep.
|
||||
Short periods of isolation now bring on visual and auditory hallucinations.
|
||||
Short periods of isolation now bring on visual and auditory <ent type='person'>hallucinat</ent>ions.
|
||||
The prisoner feels himself losing his objectivity. It is in this state
|
||||
that the prisoner must keep up an endless argument with the interrogator .
|
||||
He may be faced with the confessions of other individuals who "collabo-
|
||||
|
@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ when the individual has lost most of his critical faculties.</p>
|
|||
<p> OA 53-37</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The prisoner must undergo additional internal conflict when strong
|
||||
feelings of guilt are aroused within him. As any clinical psychologist
|
||||
feelings of guilt are aroused within him. As any clinical <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ist
|
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is aware, it is not at all difficult to create such feelings. Military
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servicemen are particularly vulnerable. No one can morally justify kill-
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@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ ing along this line until the prisoner begins to question the very fun-
|
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damentals of his own value-system. The prisoner must constantly fight a
|
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potential breakdown. He finds that his mind is "going blank" for longer
|
||||
and longer periods of time. He can not think constructively. If he is
|
||||
to maintain any semblance of psychological integrity, he must bring to
|
||||
to maintain any semblance of <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical integrity, he must bring to
|
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an end this state of interminable internal conflict. He signifies a
|
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willingness to write a confession.</p>
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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ after the victim has proved that he is a "tough nut to crack" he can some-
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times indicate that he might compromise on some little point to help the
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interrogator in return for more favorable treatment, may be useful in-
|
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deed. Above all, the potential victim of communist control can gain a
|
||||
great deal of psychological support from the knowledge that the communist
|
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great deal of <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical support from the knowledge that the communist
|
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interrogator is not a completely free agent who can do whatever he wills
|
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with his victim.</p>
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|
@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ time. In addition, the trainee can be fortified by the knowledge that there
|
|||
are legal limitations upon the amount of torture that can be inflicted
|
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by communist jailors.</p>
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<p> Isolation. The psychological effects of isolation can probably be
|
||||
<p> Isolation. The <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical effects of isolation can probably be
|
||||
thwarted best by mental gymnastics and systematic efforts on the part of
|
||||
the isolate to obtain stimulation for his neural end organs.</p>
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|
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ was trying to protect himself against elicitation.</p>
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<p>CONCLUSIONS</p>
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<p> The application of known psychological principles can lead to an
|
||||
<p> The application of known <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical principles can lead to an
|
||||
understanding of brainwashing.</p>
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||||
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<p> 1. There is nothing mysterious about personality changes resulting
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|||
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<p> (SIGNED)</p>
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||||
<p> (DECLASSIFIED) Richard <ent type='person'>Helms</ent>
|
||||
<p> (DECLASSIFIED) <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent>
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||||
(By C.I.A.) Deputy Director for Plans
|
||||
(letter of ___________)
|
||||
(---------------------)</p>
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||||
|
@ -747,12 +747,12 @@ ward thwarting the techniques themselves.</p>
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|||
|
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<p> 1. There are two major methods of altering or controlling
|
||||
human behavior, and the Soviets are interested in both. The first
|
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is psychological; the second, pharmacological. The two may be
|
||||
is <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical; the second, pharmacological. The two may be
|
||||
used as individual methods or for mutual reinforcement. For
|
||||
long-term control of large numbers of people, the former method
|
||||
is more promising than the latter. In dealing with individuals,
|
||||
the U.S. experience suggests the pharmacological approach (assisted
|
||||
by psychological techniques) would be the only effective method.
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical techniques) would be the only effective method.
|
||||
Neither method would be very effective for single individuals on
|
||||
a long term basis.</p>
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||||
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||||
|
@ -765,9 +765,9 @@ ward thwarting the techniques themselves.</p>
|
|||
any singular, new, potent drugs to force a course of action on
|
||||
an individual. They are aware, however, of the tremendous drive
|
||||
produced by drug addiction, and PERHAPS could couple this with
|
||||
psychological direction to achieve control of an individual.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical direction to achieve control of an individual.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. The psychological aspects of behavior control would include
|
||||
<p> 3. The <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ical aspects of behavior control would include
|
||||
not only conditioning by repetition and training, but such things as
|
||||
hypnosis, deprivation, isolation, manipulation of guilt feelings,
|
||||
subtle or overt threats, social pressure, and so on. Some of the
|
||||
|
@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ ward thwarting the techniques themselves.</p>
|
|||
and techniques, the amassing of experience, the establishment of social
|
||||
behavior patterns...all functions which can be summarized as 'control'
|
||||
of the growth process of the individual." 1/Students of particular
|
||||
disciplines in the USSR, such as psychologist and social scientists,
|
||||
disciplines in the USSR, such as <ent type='person'>psycholog</ent>ist and social scientists,
|
||||
also support the general cybernetic trend. 2/ (<ent type='person'>Blanked</ent> by CIA)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 4. In summary, therefore, there is no evidence that the Soviets
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -36,28 +36,28 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
comes down from the top that matters as what you can get away with
|
||||
from the bottom or from the middle--the least scrutinized level.
|
||||
(Contrary to the current CIA propaganda as preached by William
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Colby</ent>, Ray Cline, <ent type='person'>Victor Marchetti</ent> and <ent type='person'>Philip Agee</ent>, who say,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Colby</ent>, <ent type='person'>Ray Cline</ent>, <ent type='person'>Victor Marchetti</ent> and <ent type='person'>Philip Agee</ent>, who say,
|
||||
incorrectly, "What the Agency does is ordered by the President.")
|
||||
As with the Mafia, crime is a cinch if you know the cops and the
|
||||
courts have been paid off. With the Central Intelligence Agency,
|
||||
anything goes when you have a respected boss to sanctify and bless
|
||||
your activities and to shield them from outside eyes.
|
||||
Such a boss in the CIA was old <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent>, who ran the Agency
|
||||
Such a boss in the CIA was old <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>, who ran the Agency
|
||||
like a mother superior running a whorehouse. He knew the girls
|
||||
were happy, busy, and well fed, but he wasn't quite sure what they
|
||||
were doing. His favorites, all through the years of his prime as
|
||||
Director of Central Intelligence, were such stellar performers as
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Wisner</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick Bissell</ent>, George Doole, <ent type='person'>Sheffield <ent type='person'>Edward</ent>s</ent>, Dick
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Helms</ent>, Red White, <ent type='person'>Tracy Barnes</ent>, <ent type='person'>Desmond <ent type='person'>Fitzgerald</ent></ent>, Joe Alsop, Ted
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank Wisner</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick Bissell</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Doole</ent>, <ent type='person'>Sheffield Edwards</ent>, Dick
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Helms</ent>, Red White, <ent type='person'>Tracy Barnes</ent>, <ent type='person'>Desmond Fitzgerald</ent>, <ent type='person'>Joe Alsop</ent>, Ted
|
||||
Shannon, Ed <ent type='person'>Lansdale</ent> and countless others. They were the great
|
||||
operators. He just made it possible for them to do anything they
|
||||
came up with.
|
||||
When Wisner and <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> came up with the idea of mounting
|
||||
a major rebellion in Indonesia in 1958, Dulles saw that they got
|
||||
the means and the wherewithal. When General <ent type='person'>Cabell</ent> and his Air
|
||||
Force friends plugged the U-2 project for <ent type='person'>Kelly <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent></ent> of
|
||||
Force friends plugged the U-2 project for <ent type='person'>Kelly Johnson</ent> of
|
||||
Lockheed, Dulles tossed it into the lap of <ent type='person'>Dick Bissell</ent>. When Dick
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Helms</ent> and <ent type='person'>Des <ent type='person'>Fitzgerald</ent></ent> figured they could play fun and games in
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Helms</ent> and <ent type='person'>Des Fitzgerald</ent> figured they could play fun and games in
|
||||
Tibet, Dulles talked to <ent type='person'>Tom Gates</ent>, then Secretary of Defense, and
|
||||
the next we knew CIA agents were spiriting the Dalai Lama out of
|
||||
Lhasa, CIA undercover aircraft were clandestinely dropping tons of
|
||||
|
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
leaders, Dulles dropped off minor miracles along the way to
|
||||
titillate those in high places. If you win the heart of the queen
|
||||
and convert her to your faith, you can control the king. This
|
||||
works for the Jesuits. It worked well for the CIA. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent>
|
||||
works for the Jesuits. It worked well for the CIA. <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>
|
||||
was no casual student and practitioner of the ancient art of
|
||||
religion. He was an expert in the art of mind-control. He learned
|
||||
how to operate his disciples and his Agency in the ways of the
|
||||
|
@ -78,34 +78,34 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
hundreds of faceless, nameless minions whose only satisfaction was
|
||||
the job well done and the furtherance of the cause. One of the
|
||||
most remarkable--and surely the best--of these was an agent named
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>.
|
||||
In my book, "The Secret Team," written during 1971 and 1972, I
|
||||
mentioned that the most important agent in the CIA was an almost
|
||||
unknown individual who spent most of his time in the Pentagon. At
|
||||
that time I did not reveal his name; but a small item in a recent
|
||||
obituary column stated that:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>, 61, a former senior official of the CIA, died in
|
||||
Marshall, Minn. . . . (he was) a graduate of Harvard Law
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>, 61, a former senior official of the CIA, died in
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Marshall</ent>, Minn. . . . (he was) a graduate of Harvard Law
|
||||
School. He had served with the CIA from 1950 until
|
||||
retirement in 1971."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> After a life devoted to quiet, effective, skillful performance
|
||||
of one of the most important jobs in the worldwide structure of
|
||||
that unparalleled agency, all that the CIA would publicly say of
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> was that he was a "senior official."
|
||||
Ask <ent type='person'>Dick <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>, Ed <ent type='person'>Lansdale</ent>, <ent type='person'>Bob <ent type='person'>McNamara</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'>Tom Gates</ent> or <ent type='person'>Allen</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> was that he was a "senior official."
|
||||
Ask <ent type='person'>Dick Helms</ent>, Ed <ent type='person'>Lansdale</ent>, Bob McNamara, <ent type='person'>Tom Gates</ent> or <ent type='person'>Allen</ent>
|
||||
Dulles or <ent type='person'>John Foster Dulles</ent>, if they were with us today, and they
|
||||
all would tell us stories about <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>. They would do more to
|
||||
all would tell us stories about <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>. They would do more to
|
||||
characterize the nature and the sources of power which make use of
|
||||
and control the CIA than has ever been told before. He was that
|
||||
superior operative who made big things work unobtrusively.
|
||||
You might have been one of the grass-green <ent type='person'>McNamara</ent> "whiz kids,"
|
||||
You might have been one of the grass-green McNamara "whiz kids,"
|
||||
lost in the maze of the Pentagon Puzzle Palace, who came upon a
|
||||
short, Hobbit-like, pleasant man who knew the Pentagon so well that
|
||||
you got the feeling he was brought in with the original load of
|
||||
concrete. Thousands of career men to this day will never realize
|
||||
that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> was a "Senior Official" of the CIA and not one of
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> was a "Senior Official" of the CIA and not one of
|
||||
their civilian cohorts. To my knowledge he never worked anywhere
|
||||
else. I was there in 1955 and he was there. I left in December
|
||||
1963, and he was at my farewell party. He must have spent some of
|
||||
|
@ -116,15 +116,15 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
Plumbers" nickname for agents of the CIA. (A term later to be
|
||||
confused by <ent type='person'>Colson</ent> and <ent type='person'>John Ehrlichman</ent>, among others, with the use
|
||||
of the term "White House Plumbers" of Watergate fame. Someone knew
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent>, McCord, the Cubans, Haig, Butterfield and others all had
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Hunt</ent>, McCord, the Cubans, Haig, <ent type='person'>Butterfield</ent> and others all had
|
||||
CIA backgrounds and connections and therefore were "Plumbers."
|
||||
Only the insiders knew about the real "Acme Plumbers.")
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank</ent> was as much at home with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent> as he was with the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank</ent> was as much at home with <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent> as he was with the
|
||||
famous old supersleuth, General <ent type='person'>Graves</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Erskine</ent>, and as he was
|
||||
with <ent type='person'>Helms</ent>, <ent type='person'>Colby</ent>, or <ent type='person'>Fitzgerald</ent>. <ent type='person'>Ian Fleming</ent> may have popularized
|
||||
the spy and the undercover agent as a flashing <ent type='person'>James Bond</ent> type;
|
||||
but in the reality of today's world the great ones are more in the
|
||||
mold of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> and "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold."
|
||||
mold of <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> and "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold."
|
||||
There has long existed a "golden key" group of agency and
|
||||
agency-related supermen. They came from the CIA, the Pentagon, the
|
||||
Department of State, the White House and other places in government
|
||||
|
@ -144,12 +144,12 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
going into action when the price of petroleum and wheat is doubled
|
||||
or tripled by avaricious international monopolies.
|
||||
Some of these "gold key" members have surfaced and have accepted
|
||||
publicity, as did <ent type='person'>Des <ent type='person'>Fitzgerald</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent>, <ent type='person'>Tracy Barnes</ent> and
|
||||
publicity, as did <ent type='person'>Des Fitzgerald</ent>, <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>, <ent type='person'>Tracy Barnes</ent> and
|
||||
others. <ent type='person'>Frank</ent> never did. He was so anonymous that even his
|
||||
friends could not find him.
|
||||
The Agency covered for <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> as it did for few others. The
|
||||
The Agency covered for <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> as it did for few others. The
|
||||
<ent type='person'>James Bond</ent>s of this world may be the idols of the Intelligence
|
||||
coterie; but if you are a Bill <ent type='person'>Colby</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>, or <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent>,
|
||||
coterie; but if you are a Bill <ent type='person'>Colby</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick Helms</ent>, or <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>,
|
||||
you know the real value of an indispensable agent. <ent type='person'>Frank</ent> was their
|
||||
man in the Pentagon, and the Pentagon was always the indispensable
|
||||
prime target of the CIA. When the chips are down, the CIA could
|
||||
|
@ -208,11 +208,11 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
officers had been with the CIA.
|
||||
Then he would drop out of the picture for awhile to travel back
|
||||
to the old CIA headquarters, on the hill that overlooks what is now
|
||||
the Watergate complex, for a long talk with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent> or the
|
||||
the Watergate complex, for a long talk with <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent> or the
|
||||
Deputy Director, General <ent type='person'>Cabell</ent>. On matters involving the
|
||||
clandestine services he would also stop by the old headquarters
|
||||
buildings, that lined the reflecting pool near the Lincoln
|
||||
Memorial, to talk with <ent type='person'>Dick <ent type='person'>Helms</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'>Desmond <ent type='person'>Fitzgerald</ent></ent>, and other
|
||||
Memorial, to talk with <ent type='person'>Dick Helms</ent>, <ent type='person'>Desmond Fitzgerald</ent>, and other
|
||||
operators. Within a day or two he would have them fully briefed on
|
||||
the steps to be taken in order to win over the Defense Department;
|
||||
or failing that, how to overpower and outmaneuver the Pentagon in
|
||||
|
@ -233,15 +233,15 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
entirely outside the power of President <ent type='person'>Ford</ent>'s ability to affect
|
||||
their activities. He is totally without knowledge of most of them,
|
||||
and therefore powerless to stop or alter them.
|
||||
In the case of the helicopters, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> was able to convince
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent> that the disapproval from the Secretary of Defense,
|
||||
In the case of the helicopters, <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> was able to convince
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent> that the disapproval from the Secretary of Defense,
|
||||
via my office, was real and that the Secretary would, at that time,
|
||||
be unlikely to change his mind. <ent type='person'>Frank</ent> also could report that the
|
||||
position of other top-level assistants was so cool to stepping up
|
||||
the hardware *involvement* of the military in Vietnam, in 1960,
|
||||
that none of them would likely attempt to persuade the Secretary to
|
||||
change his policy of limited involvement.
|
||||
Fortified with the information gleaned by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>, <ent type='person'>Allen</ent>
|
||||
Fortified with the information gleaned by <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>, <ent type='person'>Allen</ent>
|
||||
Dulles would have two primary options: drop the idea of moving
|
||||
helicopters into Vietnam, or bypass the Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
the time being by going to the White House for support. In 1960
|
||||
|
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
had started and then found they could not handle. They wanted to
|
||||
transfer and thus preserve the agency's assets, including the
|
||||
helicopters, to the bigger prospects in Vietnam.
|
||||
So, in 1960, if <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent> dropped the idea of moving his
|
||||
So, in 1960, if <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent> dropped the idea of moving his
|
||||
assets from Laos, he would not only have lost those helicopters
|
||||
back to the Marine Corps but he would have seriously jeopardized
|
||||
the CIA's undercover leadership role in the development of the war
|
||||
|
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
important in that decade.
|
||||
Typically, in his unwitting Mother Superior-style, which
|
||||
included bulldog tenacity, Dulles chose the route to the White
|
||||
House. Here again he could rely strongly on <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>. Working
|
||||
House. Here again he could rely strongly on <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>. Working
|
||||
with Hand in <ent type='person'>Erskine</ent>'s office was the CIA's other best agent, Major
|
||||
General <ent type='person'>Edward</ent> G. <ent type='person'>Lansdale</ent>, who had long served in the CIA. Like
|
||||
Hand, he had unequalled contacts in the Department of State and in
|
||||
|
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
of our government to get anything it wants done. But the anecdote
|
||||
shows only the surface coating of the application of the CIA
|
||||
apparatus.
|
||||
One year earlier, in 1959, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> had directed a Boston
|
||||
One year earlier, in 1959, <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> had directed a Boston
|
||||
banker to my office. At that time I worked in the Directorate of
|
||||
Plans in Air Force headquarters and my work was top secret. Few of
|
||||
my contemporaries in the Pentagon knew that I was in charge of a
|
||||
|
@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
now was, "What would be the future of the military helicopter, and
|
||||
would the use of helicopters in South East Asia escalate if given a
|
||||
little boost--such as moving a squadron from Laos to Vietnam?" The
|
||||
CIA could tell them about that, and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> would be the man who
|
||||
CIA could tell them about that, and <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> would be the man who
|
||||
could get them to the right people in the Pentagon.
|
||||
The banker from Boston phrased his questions as though he
|
||||
believed that the helicopters in Laos were somehow operating under
|
||||
|
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
who instructs the CIA. The CIA is a great, monstrous machine with
|
||||
tremendous and terrible power. It can be set in motion from the
|
||||
outside like a programmer setting a computer in operation, and then
|
||||
it covers up what it is doing when men like <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent>--the real
|
||||
it covers up what it is doing when men like <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent>--the real
|
||||
movers--put grease on the correct gears. And in a majority of
|
||||
cases, the power behind it all is big business, big banks, big law
|
||||
firms and big money. The agency exists to be used by them.
|
||||
|
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
lean tidbits--most important to you and me as they are--is not
|
||||
important to the CIA. It can easily dispense with a <ent type='person'>James Angleton</ent>
|
||||
or even a <ent type='person'>Helms</ent> or a <ent type='person'>Colby</ent> (just look at the list of CIA bigwigs
|
||||
who have been fired--<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles</ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Wisner</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick Bissell</ent>, Dick
|
||||
who have been fired--<ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>, <ent type='person'>Frank Wisner</ent>, <ent type='person'>Dick Bissell</ent>, Dick
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Helms</ent>, and now perhaps <ent type='person'>Colby</ent>); but the great machine will live on
|
||||
while Congress digs away at the Golden Apples tossed casually aside
|
||||
by the CIA--the supreme Aphrodite of them all. Notice that the
|
||||
|
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Lines: 573</p>
|
|||
with some high-class window dressing. Actually the real harm to
|
||||
the American public from those books is to make people believe that
|
||||
certain carefully selected propaganda is true.
|
||||
In the story of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent> Hand</ent> we come much closer to seeing exactly
|
||||
In the story of <ent type='person'>Frank Hand</ent> we come much closer to seeing exactly
|
||||
how the CIA operates to control this government and other foreign
|
||||
governments. It is still operating that way. Today it is
|
||||
President <ent type='person'>Ford</ent> who is the unwitting accessory.</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ job.... Suffice it to say I wouldn't be standing in front of you tonight if I
|
|||
had found these wise men making these tough decisions. What I found, quite
|
||||
frankly, was fat old men sleeping through sub-committee meetings of the NSC in
|
||||
which we were making decisions that were killing people in Africa. I mean
|
||||
literally. Senior ambassador <ent type='person'>Ed Mulcahy</ent>... would go to sleep in nearly every
|
||||
literally. Senior ambassador Ed Mulcahy... would go to sleep in nearly every
|
||||
one of these meetings....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>You can change the names in my book [about Angola] and you've got
|
||||
|
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ who have been shot, or hit, or blown up....</p>
|
|||
since 1961]. What I found was that lots and lots of people have been killed
|
||||
in these things.... Some of them are very, very bloody.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Indonesian covert action of 1965, reported by <ent type='person'>Ralph McGehee</ent>, who was in
|
||||
<p>The Indonesian covert action of 1965, reported by Ralph McGehee, who was in
|
||||
that area division, and had documents on his desk, in his custody about that
|
||||
operation. He said that one of the documents concluded that this was a model
|
||||
operation that should be copied elsewhere in the world. Not only did it
|
||||
|
@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ communism, or of capitalism.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Central America has been a traditional target of U.S. dominion. If you want
|
||||
to get an easy-read of the history of our involvement in Central America, read
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Walter LaFeber</ent>'s book, "Inevitable Revolutions" . We have dominated the area
|
||||
Walter LaFeber's book, "Inevitable Revolutions" . We have dominated the area
|
||||
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>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ Nicaragua....</p>
|
|||
Colonel <ent type='person'>Armas</ent> in a coup] died violent deaths, and amnesty international tells
|
||||
us that the governments we've supported in power there since then, have killed
|
||||
80000 people. You can read about that one in the book "Bitter Fruit", by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kinzer</ent> and Schlesinger. <ent type='person'>Kinzer</ent>'s a New York Times Journalist... or Jonathan
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kinzer</ent> and <ent type='person'>Schlesinger</ent>. <ent type='person'>Kinzer</ent>'s a New York Times Journalist... or Jonathan
|
||||
Kwitny, the Wall Street Journal reporter, his book "Endless Enemies" all
|
||||
discuss this....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -576,19 +576,19 @@ pre-emptive striking have already been created, and trained in the defense
|
|||
department.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>They're building detention centers. There were 8 kept as mothballs under the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McCarran</ent> act after World War II, to detain aliens and dissidents in the next
|
||||
McCarran act after World War II, to detain aliens and dissidents in the next
|
||||
war, as was done in the next war, as was done with the Japanese people during
|
||||
World War II. They're building 10 more, and army camps, and the... executive
|
||||
memos about these things say it's for aliens and dissidents in the next
|
||||
national emergency....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, headed by Loius Guiffrida, a
|
||||
friend of <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent>'s.... He's going about the country lobbying and demanding
|
||||
friend of Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>'s.... He's going about the country lobbying and demanding
|
||||
that he be given authority, in the times of national emergency, to declare
|
||||
martial law, and establish a curfew, and gun down people who violate the
|
||||
curfew... in the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>And then there's <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent>, as I said. The highest law enforcement officer in
|
||||
<p>And then there's Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, as I said. The highest law enforcement officer in
|
||||
the land, President <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent>'s closest friend, going around telling us that the
|
||||
constitution never did guarantee freedom of speech and press, and due process
|
||||
of the law, and assembly.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ founding fathers. And the whole world gasps at this confession of his family
|
|||
traditions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Read "Contra Terror" by <ent type='person'>Reed Brody</ent> former assistant Attorney General of New
|
||||
York State. Read "The Contras" by Dieter Eich. Read "With the Contras" by
|
||||
York State. Read "The Contras" by <ent type='person'>Dieter Eich</ent>. Read "With the Contras" by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Christopher Dickey</ent>. This is a main-line journalist, down there on a grant
|
||||
with the Council on Foreign Relations, a slightly to the right of the middle
|
||||
of the road organization. He writes a book that sets a pox on both your
|
||||
|
@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ ain't true, the contras are smuggling drugs'.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>We claim the Sandinistas are responsible for the terrorism that's happening
|
||||
anywhere in the world. `The country club of terrorism' we call it. There's an
|
||||
incident in Rome, and <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent> goes on television and says, `that country club
|
||||
incident in Rome, and Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent> goes on television and says, `that country club
|
||||
in Nicaragua is training terrorists'. We blame the Sandinistas for the misery
|
||||
that exists in Nicaragua today, and there is misery, because the world's
|
||||
richest nation has set out to create conditions of misery, and obviously we're
|
||||
|
@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ cases. And you can go and read from these things, classic CIA operations that
|
|||
we know about, some of them very bloody indeed. Guatemala 1954, Brazil,
|
||||
Guyana, Chile, The Congo, Iran, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Equador, Uruguay - the
|
||||
CIA organized the overthrow of constitutional democracies. Read the book
|
||||
"Covert Action: 35 years of Deception" by the journalist Godswood. Remember
|
||||
"Covert Action: 35 years of Deception" by the journalist <ent type='person'>Godswood</ent>. Remember
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent> quote before the Congress when he was being grilled to
|
||||
explain what they had done to overthrow the democratic government in Chile, in
|
||||
which the President, <ent type='person'>Salvador Allende</ent> had been killed. And he said, `The
|
||||
|
@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ Nicaragua today, that led us directly into the Korean war, where we fought
|
|||
China in Korea. We had a long covert action in Vietnam, very much like the
|
||||
one that we're running in Nicaragua today, that tracked us directly into the
|
||||
Vietnam war. Read the book, "The Hidden History of the Korean War" by I. F.
|
||||
Stone. Read "Deadly <ent type='person'>Deceits</ent>" by <ent type='person'>Ralph McGehee</ent> for the Vietnam story. In
|
||||
Stone. Read "Deadly <ent type='person'>Deceits</ent>" by Ralph McGehee for the Vietnam story. In
|
||||
Thailand, the Congo, Laos, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Honduras, the CIA put together
|
||||
large standing armies. In Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, the Congo, Iran,
|
||||
Nicaragua, and <ent type='person'>Sri Lanca</ent>, the CIA armed and encouraged ethnic minorities to
|
||||
|
@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ American war. Let there be no doubt about it, President <ent type='person'>Reag
|
|||
on Nicaragua. He came into office saying that we shouldn't be afraid of war,
|
||||
saying we have to face and erase the scars of the Vietnam war. He said in
|
||||
1983, `We will do whatever is necessary to reverse the situation in
|
||||
Nicaragua', meaning get rid of the Sandinistas. Admiral <ent type='person'>LaRocque</ent>, at the
|
||||
Nicaragua', meaning get rid of the Sandinistas. Admiral LaRocque, at the
|
||||
Center for Defense Information in Washington, says this is the most
|
||||
elaborately prepared invasion that the U.S. has ever done. At least that he's
|
||||
witnessed in his 40 years of association with our military.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ feel better" ....</p>
|
|||
<p>'What can I do?'.... If you can travel, go to Nicaragua and see for yourself.
|
||||
Go to the Nevada test site and see for yourself. Go to Pantex on Hiroshima
|
||||
day this summer, and see the vigil there. The place where we make 10
|
||||
nose-cones a day, 70 a week, year in and year out. He [Admiral <ent type='person'>LaRocque</ent>]
|
||||
nose-cones a day, 70 a week, year in and year out. He [Admiral LaRocque]
|
||||
said, "I'd tell them, if they feel comfortable lying down in front of trucks
|
||||
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,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ have increased ast<ent type='person'>ron</ent>omically since it was penned) but
|
|||
of that -- it is a clear and URGENT message that needs to be
|
||||
listened to by the American people.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Keep in mind, also, that according to William Cooper ("Behold
|
||||
<p>Keep in mind, also, that according to <ent type='person'>William Cooper</ent> ("Behold
|
||||
a Pale Horse" p. 80-81) -- in the year 1952, an alliance was
|
||||
formed between all the various groups that are working for total
|
||||
financial enslavement of the worlds' peoples: The Illuminati,
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
|||
|
||||
by
|
||||
|
||||
Pastor <ent type='person'>Sheldon <ent type='person'>Emry</ent></ent></p>
|
||||
Pastor <ent type='person'>Sheldon Emry</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "For the love of money is the root of all evil..."
|
||||
1 <ent type='person'>Timothy</ent> 6:10
|
||||
|
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ share it with your friends!</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> by
|
||||
|
||||
Pastor <ent type='person'>Sheldon <ent type='person'>Emry</ent></ent>
|
||||
Pastor <ent type='person'>Sheldon Emry</ent>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[Cartoon showing a mother standing in f<ent type='person'>ron</ent>t of a judge in divorce
|
||||
|
@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
|||
<p> The money-creators (Bankers) know that if we ever tried a
|
||||
Constitutional issue of debt-free, interest-free currency, even a
|
||||
limited issue, the benefits would be apparent immediately. That they
|
||||
must prevent. <ent type='person'>Abraham <ent type='person'>Lincoln</ent></ent> was the last President to issue such
|
||||
must prevent. <ent type='person'>Abraham Lincoln</ent> was the last President to issue such
|
||||
debt-free and interest-free currency (in 1863) and he was assassinated
|
||||
shortly thereafter. [Transcriber's note: <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> also made an issue of some
|
||||
interest-free U.S. Treasury currency notes in 1963, and he quickly met
|
||||
|
@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ _____________________________________________________________________________</p
|
|||
1700's and their wealth soon rivaled that of England and brought
|
||||
restrictions from Parliament, which led to the Revolutionary War.
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abraham <ent type='person'>Lincoln</ent></ent> did it in 1863 to help finance the Civil War. He was
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abraham Lincoln</ent> did it in 1863 to help finance the Civil War. He was
|
||||
later assassinated by an agent of the Rothschild Bank. No debt-free or
|
||||
interest-free money has been issued in America since then.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
|||
it is impersonal -- that there is no human relation between master
|
||||
and slave."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THOMAS JEFFERSON (Letter to Elbridge Gerry, Jan. 26, 1779): "Banking
|
||||
<p> THOMAS JEFFERSON (Letter to <ent type='person'>Elbridge Gerry</ent>, Jan. 26, 1779): "Banking
|
||||
establishments are more dangerous than standing armies."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>WILLIAM CORBETT</ent>: (In Advice to Yound Men, 1, 1829): "The power
|
||||
|
@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________</p>
|
|||
Presidents, Vice-Presidents, or potential candidates [except for
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Harry Browne</ent> -- JS]; Cabinet members, U.S. Judges, or other appointed
|
||||
U.S. officials; Any U.S. Senator or Representative, except Robert
|
||||
Lafoliete, <ent type='person'>Charles Binderup</ent>, Charles Lindberg Sr., Louis McFadden,
|
||||
Lafoliete, <ent type='person'>Charles Binderup</ent>, <ent type='person'>Charles Lindberg</ent> Sr., Louis McFadden,
|
||||
Wright-Patman, or <ent type='person'>John Rarick</ent>? (All now gone).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> State Governors or members of State Legislatures?</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>Date: Sun, 8 Jan 1995 08:21:07 -0500
|
||||
From: <ent type='person'>James Daugherty</ent> <special>jhdaugh@a-albionic.com</special>
|
||||
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
||||
Subject: <ent type='person'>Carroll <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent></ent> Examined; Multicultural Strategy of Ruling Class?</p>
|
||||
Subject: <ent type='person'>Carroll Quigley</ent> Examined; Multicultural Strategy of Ruling Class?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A-albionic Research Weekly Up-date of January 8, 1995
|
||||
<ent type='person'>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ researchers around the world. For a brochure write to: </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> by <ent type='person'>Daniel Brandt</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> When <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> delivered his acceptance speech at the Democratic
|
||||
<p> When <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> delivered his acceptance speech at the Democratic
|
||||
convention on July 16, 1992, it didn't contain any surprises, nor were any
|
||||
expected. There were the usual feel-good platitudes: he wanted to talk
|
||||
with us "about my hope for the future, my faith in the American people,
|
||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ which is exactly what many influential people around <ent type='person'>Clinton<
|
|||
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 <ent type='person'>Daniel Schorr</ent> will tell you again
|
||||
majorities of average people. CFR member <ent type='person'>Daniel</ent> Schorr will tell you again
|
||||
and again that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> was a lone nut, and CFR member <ent type='person'>Steven Emerson</ent> will
|
||||
write article after article debunking Pan Am 103 and October Surprise
|
||||
theories. It's not that people in high places know better, it's simply
|
||||
|
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ fired. It took until recently for dedicated researchers to dig this fact
|
|||
out.[3] But thirty years later many journalists still find it useful to
|
||||
defend the Warren Commission or belittle its critics.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Carroll <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent></ent> was a conspiracy historian, but he was unusual in
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Carroll Quigley</ent> was a conspiracy historian, but he was unusual in
|
||||
that he avoided criticism. Most of his conspiracy research concerned the
|
||||
role of the Rhodes-Milner Round Table Groups in Britain from 1891 through
|
||||
World War II. His major work, Tragedy and Hope (1966), contains scattered
|
||||
|
@ -169,9 +169,9 @@ nevertheless a searching one.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In the years following the publication of Tragedy and Hope in 1966,
|
||||
writers on both the right and left began to recognize this. For example,
|
||||
New Left writer and activist <ent type='person'>Carl <ent type='person'>Oglesby</ent></ent> came to realize that some of his
|
||||
New Left writer and activist <ent type='person'>Carl Oglesby</ent> came to realize that some of his
|
||||
ideas about elite power in the U.S. had been anticipated by <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>.[7]
|
||||
On the far right, meanwhile, <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent> found a convert in W. <ent type='person'>Cleon <ent type='person'>Skousen</ent></ent>,
|
||||
On the far right, meanwhile, <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent> found a convert in W. <ent type='person'>Cleon Skousen</ent>,
|
||||
a former FBI agent who later became a star of the John Birch Society's
|
||||
lecture circuit. In 1970, <ent type='person'>Skousen</ent> published a book-length review of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>'s Tragedy and Hope that was titled The Naked Capitalist. It
|
||||
|
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ it was carried out by interested individuals rather than by blind social
|
|||
forces. The best that Domhoff can do with the <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> assassination is to
|
||||
ignore it, which he does.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> But this won't do for <ent type='person'>Michael <ent type='person'>Albert</ent></ent>, editor of the leftist Z
|
||||
<p> But this won't do for <ent type='person'>Michael Albert</ent>, editor of the leftist Z
|
||||
Magazine and a Domhoffian "structuralist," who has attempted to finesse
|
||||
this problem. His argument on the <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> assassination, as best I can
|
||||
understand it, goes something like this: <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> was a predictable product of
|
||||
|
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ Knoll, "none of the conspiracy theories we have scrutinized meets the test
|
|||
of accuracy -- or even plausibility -- we normally apply to material
|
||||
published in The Progressive, so none has appeared in the pages of this
|
||||
magazine.[12] Knoll's advisory board includes three members of the Council
|
||||
on Foreign Relations, so this fits okay. There's also <ent type='person'>Chip <ent type='person'>Berlet</ent></ent>, who
|
||||
on Foreign Relations, so this fits okay. There's also <ent type='person'>Chip Berlet</ent>, who
|
||||
berates unwitting leftists for falling prey to conspiracy theories that
|
||||
the devious right has conspired to foist on them. He isn't critical of
|
||||
conspiracy thinking on the basis of the evidence, but waits until the
|
||||
|
@ -308,11 +308,11 @@ importantly, perhaps, my historical interests and imagination don't extend
|
|||
much beyond the last 100 years.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Miller</ent> is mentioned because there are similarities between his
|
||||
analysis and the theories of <ent type='person'>Lyndon LaRouche</ent>. For anyone who wants to
|
||||
analysis and the theories of Lyndon LaRouche. For anyone who wants to
|
||||
figure out what LaRouche is talking about, it is necessary to be
|
||||
conversant with esoterica concerning Freemasonry, the Knights of Malta,
|
||||
and British imperialism. The alternative is to see all of the above as
|
||||
code words for Jews, and LaRouche's enemies -- namely <ent type='person'>Chip <ent type='person'>Berlet</ent></ent>, Dennis
|
||||
code words for Jews, and LaRouche's enemies -- namely <ent type='person'>Chip Berlet</ent>, Dennis
|
||||
King, and the Anti-Defamation League -- tend to take this easy way out. I
|
||||
don't believe that right-wing globalist conspiracy theories in general, or
|
||||
LaRouche's theories in particular, can be dismissed by claiming that they
|
||||
|
@ -326,17 +326,17 @@ have once been. Most right-wing theories are more sophisticated than
|
|||
because I'm convinced that there are vital issues at stake. All of them
|
||||
are doing their best with checkered evidence, and for the most part I
|
||||
share their instincts if not always their conclusions. Regardless of where
|
||||
we decide to place <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> on the spectrum, which will be discussed
|
||||
we decide to place <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> on the spectrum, which will be discussed
|
||||
after a review of his career, at least two other former (and future?)
|
||||
presidential candidates have staked out positions. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ross</ent> Perot</ent> believes
|
||||
presidential candidates have staked out positions. <ent type='person'>Ross Perot</ent> believes
|
||||
that there is massive corruption and occasional conspiracies in high
|
||||
places; he belongs somewhere close to <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>. Pat <ent type='person'>Robertson</ent> is a less
|
||||
places; he belongs somewhere close to <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>. <ent type='person'>Pat Robertson</ent> is a less
|
||||
hysterical version of <ent type='person'>Skousen</ent>, modified for post anti-Communism, and
|
||||
should also be taken seriously. Along with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ross</ent> Perot</ent>'s movement, some see
|
||||
should also be taken seriously. Along with <ent type='person'>Ross Perot</ent>'s movement, some see
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>'s Christian Coalition as a populist challenge to our one-party
|
||||
Republocrat system.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Most of Pat <ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>'s latest book, The New World Order (1991), is
|
||||
<p> Most of <ent type='person'>Pat Robertson</ent>'s latest book, The New World Order (1991), is
|
||||
a popularized yet articulate presentation of recent American history as
|
||||
controlled by the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission,
|
||||
Bilderberg, the Federal Reserve System, and Wall Street. Several pages
|
||||
|
@ -369,8 +369,8 @@ a Canadian professor.[17] His Gramscian categories tend to be academically
|
|||
overbearing, but he took the trouble to interview 100 Trilateral
|
||||
Commission members.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent> story is depressing. <ent type='person'>Hamilton Jordan</ent> reportedly
|
||||
said, "If, after the inauguration you find <ent type='person'>Cy Vance</ent> as secretary of state
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent> story is depressing. <ent type='person'>Hamilton Jordan</ent> reportedly
|
||||
said, "If, after the inauguration you find Cy Vance as secretary of state
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Zbigniew Brzezinski</ent> as head of national security, then I would say
|
||||
that we failed." That's exactly what happened, and seventeen other key
|
||||
members of the administration were also Trilateralists. For his entire
|
||||
|
@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ in high school, he was favored by his school principal, who encouraged him
|
|||
to run for class offices and to participate in a leadership program that
|
||||
sponsored his trip to Washington. He attended Georgetown from 1964-1968,
|
||||
majoring in international affairs and immediately running for student
|
||||
office ("Hello, I'm <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>. Will you help me run for president of
|
||||
office ("Hello, I'm <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>. Will you help me run for president of
|
||||
the freshman class?"). When he wasn't listening to <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent> or networking
|
||||
and glad-handing his way through a student council election, he was
|
||||
working in the Senate Foreign Relations Office of Senator J. William
|
||||
|
@ -414,15 +414,15 @@ Republican governor of Arkansas, who reportedly functioned as a father
|
|||
figure. At Oxford, <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> participated in one or more demonstrations
|
||||
against U.S. policy in Vietnam in front of the American embassy, and used
|
||||
his connections to stay out of the draft. After Oxford he went to Yale Law
|
||||
School. In the fall of 1972 he directed <ent type='person'>McGovern</ent>'s campaign in Texas. He
|
||||
School. In the fall of 1972 he directed McGovern's campaign in Texas. He
|
||||
ran for Congress in Arkansas in 1974 after finishing Yale, but barely
|
||||
lost. Then he taught law in Arkansas until 1976, when he was elected state
|
||||
attorney general after running unopposed. That year he also headed up the
|
||||
state campaign for <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent>. Two years later he won the race for
|
||||
state campaign for <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent>. Two years later he won the race for
|
||||
governor.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The anti-war sentiments among <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s Oxford colleagues did not
|
||||
produce an antipathy toward the CIA. Robert Earl, later an assistant to
|
||||
produce an antipathy toward the CIA. <ent type='person'>Robert Earl</ent>, later an assistant to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent> at the National Security Council, was one of these
|
||||
colleagues. And while governor, <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> was aware that an airfield in
|
||||
Mena, Arkansas played a major role in secret contra logistics involving
|
||||
|
@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ gun and drug running. <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s security chief is being
|
|||
alleged Mena-related frame-up, and many believe that there were cover-ups
|
||||
by both state and federal agencies.[18]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> is promoted as the first baby boomer and anti-war
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> is promoted as the first baby boomer and anti-war
|
||||
activist in the White House. Yet I was also these things, and I cannot
|
||||
identify with <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> at all. In order for this piece to make any sense,
|
||||
it's important that I show how two different anti-war protesters might
|
||||
|
@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ have stood together in a demonstration for different reasons, after
|
|||
arriving from different directions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> To begin with, one has to divide the student movement into two
|
||||
periods, before and after 1968. This year was pivotal: the <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent>
|
||||
periods, before and after 1968. This year was pivotal: the McCarthy
|
||||
campaign, the RFK and MLK assassinations, the police riot in Chicago.
|
||||
Anti-war protesters on conservative campuses such as my University of
|
||||
Southern California and <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s Georgetown, were almost always bona fide
|
||||
|
@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ couldn't get more than a handful of votes by taking an anti-war position.</p>
|
|||
<p> In 1969 everything suddenly changed. Major anti-war organizing
|
||||
efforts appeared on campus, coordinated through national networks. I
|
||||
guessed that these new activists, who seemed to come out of nowhere to
|
||||
organize the Vietnam Moratorium, were former <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent>-Kennedy campaign
|
||||
organize the Vietnam Moratorium, were former McCarthy-Kennedy campaign
|
||||
workers. Although I had been co-chairman of our SDS chapter the previous
|
||||
year, these were all new faces to me. I was astounded and a little
|
||||
suspicious. Everything had turned around completely: now no student
|
||||
|
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ discernible movement at all, just embarrassing burnouts like the Weather
|
|||
Underground and eventually the Symbionese Liberation Army, which kidnapped
|
||||
and brainwashed <ent type='person'>Patty Hearst</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> is even slicker than <ent type='person'>Sam Hurst</ent>. His anti-war activism,
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> is even slicker than <ent type='person'>Sam Hurst</ent>. His anti-war activism,
|
||||
as well as everything else he did, developed from a focused interest in
|
||||
his own future. After 1968 it would have been unthinkable for <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> to
|
||||
ignore the anti-war movement and face political obsolescence -- not
|
||||
|
@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ the possibility that by 1969 a significant sector of the ruling class had
|
|||
decided to buy into the counterculture for purposes of manipulation and
|
||||
control:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Student leaders <ent type='person'>James Kunen</ent>[19] and <ent type='person'>Carl <ent type='person'>Oglesby</ent></ent>[20] both report that
|
||||
<p>* Student leaders <ent type='person'>James Kunen</ent>[19] and <ent type='person'>Carl Oglesby</ent>[20] both report that
|
||||
in the summer of 1968, the organization Business International, which
|
||||
had links to the CIA, sent high-level representatives to meet with
|
||||
SDS. These people wanted to help organize demonstrations for the
|
||||
|
@ -522,16 +522,16 @@ control:</p>
|
|||
evidence that it was later involved in the distribution of LSD within
|
||||
the counterculture.[22]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Feminist leader <ent type='person'>Gloria Steinem</ent>[23] and congressman <ent type='person'>Allard <ent type='person'>Lowenstein</ent></ent>
|
||||
<p>* Feminist leader <ent type='person'>Gloria Steinem</ent>[23] and congressman <ent type='person'>Allard Lowenstein</ent>
|
||||
both had major CIA connections. <ent type='person'>Lowenstein</ent> was president of the
|
||||
National Student Association, which was funded by the CIA until
|
||||
exposed by <ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent> magazine in 1967. He and another NSA officer, Sam
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Brown</ent>, were key organizers behind the 1969 Vietnam Moratorium.[24]
|
||||
(In 1977 <ent type='person'>Brown</ent> became the director of ACTION under <ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent>; his
|
||||
(In 1977 <ent type='person'>Brown</ent> became the director of ACTION under <ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent>; his
|
||||
activism, which was more intense and more sincere than <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s,
|
||||
didn't hurt his career either.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Symbionese Liberation Army leader <ent type='person'>Donald DeFreeze</ent> appears to have
|
||||
<p>* Symbionese Liberation Army leader <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> DeFreeze appears to have
|
||||
been conditioned in a behavior modification program sponsored by
|
||||
elements of U.S. intelligence.[25]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ precise description of where the power is -- and ignored those aspects of
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>, but he didn't inhale them.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> On February 2, when <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s nominee for CIA director was asked some
|
||||
polite questions, Senator John Chafee (R-RI) joked about what he called
|
||||
polite questions, Senator <ent type='person'>John Chafee</ent> (R-RI) joked about what he called
|
||||
"a Mafia that's taking over the administration."[26] Be sure to smile when
|
||||
you say that, Senator. The new director, R. <ent type='person'>James Woolsey</ent>, was an early
|
||||
supporter of the contras and served as defense attorney for <ent type='person'>Michael Ledeen</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ that is, and you won't find any television cameras there. Ultimately,
|
|||
then, <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s references to <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent> are worth as much as his anti-war
|
||||
record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>David</ent> Maraniss</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>: Born to Run...and Run...and Run.
|
||||
<p> 1. <ent type='person'>David Maraniss</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>: Born to Run...and Run...and Run.
|
||||
Washington Post, July 13, 1992, p. A1.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 2. "<ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> a Bircher?", Washington Times, July 22, 1992, p. A6. For a
|
||||
|
@ -593,13 +593,13 @@ record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 4. Who's Who in America, 1976-1977 (Chicago: <ent type='person'>Marquis Who</ent>'s Who, 1976).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Carroll <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent></ent>, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
|
||||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Carroll Quigley</ent>, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
|
||||
(New York: Macmillan Company, 1966), p. 950.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Carroll <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent></ent>, The Anglo-American Establishment (New York: Books in
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Carroll Quigley</ent>, The Anglo-American Establishment (New York: Books in
|
||||
Focus, 1981), pp. xi, 197.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 7. <ent type='person'>Carl <ent type='person'>Oglesby</ent></ent>, The Yankee and Cowboy War (New York: Berkley Publishing,
|
||||
<p> 7. <ent type='person'>Carl Oglesby</ent>, The Yankee and Cowboy War (New York: Berkley Publishing,
|
||||
1977), pp.6-7.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 8. <ent type='person'>Quigley</ent>, Tragedy and Hope, pp. 945-9.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -609,13 +609,13 @@ record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
|||
<p>10. <ent type='person'>Oglesby</ent>, p. 25.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11. G. <ent type='person'>William Domhoff</ent>, "Who Made American Foreign Policy, 1945-1963?" In
|
||||
<ent type='person'>David</ent> Horowitz, ed., Corporations and the Cold War (New York: Monthly
|
||||
<ent type='person'>David Horowitz</ent>, ed., Corporations and the Cold War (New York: Monthly
|
||||
Review, 1969), p.34.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>12. <ent type='person'>Erwin Knoll</ent>, "Memo from the Editor," The Progressive, March 1992,
|
||||
p. 4.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>13. <ent type='person'>Chip <ent type='person'>Berlet</ent></ent>, Right Woos Left (Political Research Associates, 678
|
||||
<p>13. <ent type='person'>Chip Berlet</ent>, Right Woos Left (Political Research Associates, 678
|
||||
Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 205, Cambridge MA 02139), July 28, 1992,
|
||||
$6.50.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -625,14 +625,14 @@ record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
|||
Christian Right," Covert Action Quarterly, No. 43, Winter 1992-93,
|
||||
p. 51.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>16. Laurence H. Shoup, "<ent type='person'>Jimmy <ent type='person'>Carter</ent></ent> and the Trilateralists: Presidential
|
||||
<p>16. Laurence H. Shoup, "<ent type='person'>Jimmy Carter</ent> and the Trilateralists: Presidential
|
||||
Roots"; Laurence H. Shoup and <ent type='person'>William Minter</ent>, "Shaping a New World
|
||||
Order: The Council on Foreign Relations' Blueprint for World
|
||||
Hegemony, 1939-1945"; and several other relevant articles. In Holly
|
||||
Sklar, ed., Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite
|
||||
Planning for World Management (Boston: South End Press, 1980).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>17. Stephen Gill, American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission (New
|
||||
<p>17. <ent type='person'>Stephen Gill</ent>, American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission (New
|
||||
York: Cambridge University Press, 1991).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>18. Association of National Security Alumni, Unclassified, February-March
|
||||
|
@ -641,15 +641,15 @@ record. And both are worth nothing at all.</p>
|
|||
<p>19. <ent type='person'>James Simon Kunen</ent>, The Strawberry Statement: Notes of a College
|
||||
Revolutionary (New York: Avon Books, 1970), pp. 130-1.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>20. Steve Weissman, Big Brother and the Holding Company (Palo Alto CA:
|
||||
<p>20. <ent type='person'>Steve Weissman</ent>, Big Brother and the Holding Company (Palo Alto CA:
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent> Press, 1974), pp. 298-9.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>21. AP in San Francisco Examiner, June 21, 1986.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>22. <ent type='person'>Martin</ent> A. <ent type='person'>Lee</ent> and Bruce Shlain, Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the
|
||||
<p>22. <ent type='person'>Martin</ent> A. <ent type='person'>Lee</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bruce Shlain</ent>, Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the
|
||||
Sixties Rebellion (New York: Grove Press, 1985).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>23. <ent type='person'>Kai Bird</ent>, The Chairman: John J. <ent type='person'>McCloy</ent>, The Making of the American
|
||||
<p>23. <ent type='person'>Kai Bird</ent>, The Chairman: John J. McCloy, The Making of the American
|
||||
Establishment (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), pp. 483-4, 727.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>24. <ent type='person'>Richard Cummings</ent>, The Pied Piper: Allard K. <ent type='person'>Lowenstein</ent> and the
|
||||
|
@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ Afro-American culture."[2]</p>
|
|||
<p> But this is lost history, found today only on dusty library shelves
|
||||
or buried in obscure databases. None of it is mentioned in the current
|
||||
debate over diversity, not even in one of the most lucid essays, an
|
||||
opinion piece by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>David</ent> Rieff</ent> that appeared in a recent <ent type='person'>Harper</ent>'s.[3] Rieff
|
||||
opinion piece by <ent type='person'>David Rieff</ent> that appeared in a recent <ent type='person'>Harper</ent>'s.[3] Rieff
|
||||
paints a picture of multiculturalism and shows, in broad strokes, how
|
||||
multiculturalism serves capitalism. To appreciate the significance of
|
||||
multiculturalism we must, as Rieff does, look at the academic arguments
|
||||
|
@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ source of power, the elite globalists. This began with the Reece Committee
|
|||
on the role of foundations in 1954, continued through the 1960s with the
|
||||
John Birch Society's attacks on the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),
|
||||
and later on the Trilateral Commission, and continues today with Pat
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>,[6] Pat Buchanan, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ross</ent> Perot</ent>, Spotlight, and others. It's not
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>,[6] <ent type='person'>Pat Buchanan</ent>, <ent type='person'>Ross Perot</ent>, Spotlight, and others. It's not
|
||||
a right-left problem, but rather a top-bottom problem.[7]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Secondly, whatever the funding enjoyed by D'<ent type='person'>Souza</ent> and NAS, one
|
||||
|
@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ exactly what it's doing, and they are remarkably consistent.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> When <ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent> blew the whistle on the CIA's domestic cultural
|
||||
activities in 1967, President <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> appointed a committee consisting of
|
||||
elitists Nicholas Katzenbach (Rhodes scholar and former Ford Foundation
|
||||
elitists <ent type='person'>Nicholas Katzenbach</ent> (Rhodes scholar and former Ford Foundation
|
||||
fellow), OSS old-boy <ent type='person'>John Gardner</ent> (Carnegie Corporation president,
|
||||
1955-1965), and CIA director <ent type='person'>Richard Helms</ent> to study the problem. The
|
||||
Katzenbach Committee reported that they expected private foundations,
|
||||
|
@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ it keeps the rest of us off track.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Consider the issue of women in the workplace. Everyone agrees that
|
||||
increased opportunities for women are wonderful, but what effect has this
|
||||
had on family income? Here's the sobering answer, from Daniel Patrick
|
||||
had on family income? Here's the sobering answer, from <ent type='person'>Daniel</ent> Patrick
|
||||
Moynihan, no less:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The average weekly take home pay of a worker who entered the
|
||||
|
@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ Moynihan, no less:</p>
|
|||
<p> More American women are working just to keep the family going, while
|
||||
more Japanese women can afford to stay home and are choosing to do so. The
|
||||
flip side of increased opportunities for American women is that they can
|
||||
no longer choose to stay out of the labor force. As <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>David</ent> Rieff</ent> asks, "If
|
||||
no longer choose to stay out of the labor force. As <ent type='person'>David Rieff</ent> asks, "If
|
||||
multiculturalism is what its proponents claim it is, why has its moment
|
||||
seen the richest one percent of Americans grow richer and the
|
||||
deunionization of the American workplace? There is something wrong
|
||||
|
@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ the proponents of diversity seem irrelevant and even a bit suspicious.
|
|||
It's as if the multiculturalists are protesting too much. Trapped by the
|
||||
cognitive dissonance engendered by hard evidence and common sense, their
|
||||
words lash out reactively in an effort to justify themselves. What else
|
||||
can they do? As <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>David</ent> Rieff</ent> notes, their relationship to the real world
|
||||
can they do? As <ent type='person'>David Rieff</ent> notes, their relationship to the real world
|
||||
is peripheral:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> For all their writings on power, hegemony, and oppression, the campus
|
||||
|
@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ draft.</p>
|
|||
years ago, without opposition from entrenched interests, should have
|
||||
provided a clue. It may have been designed to defuse civil unrest, but
|
||||
this remedy was forced from above, not from below. In a poll commissioned
|
||||
by Pat <ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>'s Christian Coalition, which plans to organize minorities
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Pat Robertson</ent>'s Christian Coalition, which plans to organize minorities
|
||||
in support of traditional family values, only 36.6 percent of Hispanics,
|
||||
37.6 percent of blacks, and 10 percent of whites agreed with the statement
|
||||
that "African-Americans, Hispanics and other minorities should received
|
||||
|
@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ course content in a recent issue.[25] The same Mother Jones issue also
|
|||
tantalizes with a teaser for future articles: "Is <ent type='person'>Hillary</ent> our friend?"
|
||||
and "Did someone get to Bill?" At this rate the magazine may eventually
|
||||
(sometime after the next election, naturally) figure out who the <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>s
|
||||
really represent. Or at least discover that Donna <ent type='person'>Shalala</ent>, FOH (friend of
|
||||
really represent. Or at least discover that <ent type='person'>Donna Shalala</ent>, FOH (friend of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hillary</ent>) and chancellor of the University of Wisconsin (before <ent type='person'>Hillary</ent>
|
||||
appointed her HHS secretary), is a member of both the Council on Foreign
|
||||
Relations and the super-elitist Trilateral Commission (as is <ent type='person'>Hillary</ent>'s
|
||||
|
@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ until grad school.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> But perhaps learning has always occurred more frequently outside of
|
||||
the classroom. In 1968 I noticed from a puff piece in our campus yearbook
|
||||
that a university trustee, <ent type='person'>John McCone</ent>, was a former CIA director. In the
|
||||
that a university trustee, John McCone, was a former CIA director. In the
|
||||
library there was exactly one book to be found that was critical of the
|
||||
CIA (The Invisible Government by <ent type='person'>David</ent> Wise and <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Ross</ent>, published
|
||||
in 1964) and it included some material on McCone. Then I began looking at
|
||||
|
@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ themselves about the role of the university. This support by the
|
|||
administration ought to clearly suggest that multiculturalism is endorsed
|
||||
by the ruling elite because they find it useful.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Donna <ent type='person'>Shalala</ent>, now secretary of Health and Human Services, once
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Donna Shalala</ent>, now secretary of Health and Human Services, once
|
||||
remarked:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The university is institutionally racist. American society is racist
|
||||
|
@ -1222,32 +1222,32 @@ unprotected, unexploited wealth.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 2. <ent type='person'>Dan Schechter</ent>, <ent type='person'>Michael Ansara</ent>, and <ent type='person'>David</ent> Kolodney, "The CIA as an
|
||||
Equal Opportunity Employer," <ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent>, June 1969, pp. 25-33.
|
||||
Reprinted with an introduction in Ellen Ray, William Schaap, Karl
|
||||
Reprinted with an introduction in <ent type='person'>Ellen Ray</ent>, <ent type='person'>William Schaap</ent>, Karl
|
||||
van Meter, and <ent type='person'>Louis Wolf</ent>, eds., Dirty Work 2: The CIA in Africa
|
||||
(Secaucus NJ: <ent type='person'>Lyle Stuart</ent>, 1979), pp. 50-69.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>David</ent> Rieff</ent>, "Multiculturalism's Silent Partner: It's the newly
|
||||
<p> 3. <ent type='person'>David Rieff</ent>, "Multiculturalism's Silent Partner: It's the newly
|
||||
globalized consumer economy, stupid." <ent type='person'>Harper</ent>'s, August 1993,
|
||||
pp. 62-72.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 4. <ent type='person'>Sigmund Diamond</ent>, Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of
|
||||
Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955 (New York:
|
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Oxford University Press, 1992), 371 pages; <ent type='person'>David</ent> Horowitz, "<ent type='person'>Sinews</ent> of
|
||||
Oxford University Press, 1992), 371 pages; <ent type='person'>David Horowitz</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Sinews</ent> of
|
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Empire," <ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent>, October 1969, pp. 32-42.</p>
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<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Sara Diamond</ent>, "The Funding of the NAS." In <ent type='person'>Patricia <ent type='person'>Aufderheide</ent></ent>, ed.,
|
||||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Sara Diamond</ent>, "The Funding of the NAS." In <ent type='person'>Patricia Aufderheide</ent>, ed.,
|
||||
Beyond PC: Toward a Politics of Understanding (Saint Paul MN:
|
||||
Graywolf Press, 1992), pp. 89-96. This essay first appeared in
|
||||
Z Magazine, February 1991.</p>
|
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|
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<p> 6. Compare <ent type='person'>Sigmund Diamond</ent>'s discussion of the Reece Committee in
|
||||
Compromised Campus and Pat <ent type='person'>Robertson</ent>'s discussion of same in The New
|
||||
Compromised Campus and <ent type='person'>Pat Robertson</ent>'s discussion of same in The New
|
||||
World Order (Dallas: Word Publishing, 1991).</p>
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|
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<p> 7. I'm indebted to <ent type='person'>Ace Hayes</ent> for this sentence.</p>
|
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|
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<p> 8. <ent type='person'>David</ent> Ransom, "Ford Country: Building an Elite for Indonesia." In
|
||||
Steve Weissman, ed., The Trojan Horse: A Radical Look at Foreign Aid
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Steve Weissman</ent>, ed., The Trojan Horse: A Radical Look at Foreign Aid
|
||||
(Palo Alto CA: <ent type='person'>Ramparts</ent> Press, 1975), pp. 93-116.</p>
|
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<p> 9. <ent type='person'>Kathleen Teltsch</ent>, "Adviser Helping <ent type='person'>the Rich Discover Worthy</ent> Causes,"
|
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|
@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ unprotected, unexploited wealth.</p>
|
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|
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<p>10. Who's Who in America, 1984-1985 (Chicago: <ent type='person'>Marquis Who</ent>'s Who, 1984).</p>
|
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|
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<p>11. <ent type='person'>Daniel Patrick Moynihan</ent>, "Deficit by Default" (14th edition of an
|
||||
<p>11. <ent type='person'>Daniel</ent> Patrick Moynihan, "Deficit by Default" (14th edition of an
|
||||
annual series beginning with Fiscal Year 1976), July 31, 1990,
|
||||
pp. xiv - xvii.</p>
|
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|
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|
@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ unprotected, unexploited wealth.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>13. <ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 66.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>14. <ent type='person'>Pat <ent type='person'>Aufderheide</ent></ent>, ed., Beyond PC: Toward a Politics of Understanding
|
||||
<p>14. <ent type='person'>Pat Aufderheide</ent>, ed., Beyond PC: Toward a Politics of Understanding
|
||||
(Saint Paul MN: Graywolf Press, 1992), p. 232.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p>15. <ent type='person'>Ralph</ent> Z. Hallow, "Christian Coalition to Court Minorities: Blacks,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ SUBJECT: FEMA GULAG</p>
|
|||
are from 1970s files of the late Gen. =P. A. Del Valle's= ALERT,
|
||||
sent us by =<ent type='person'>Merritt Newby</ent>=, editor of the now defunct AMERICAN
|
||||
CHALLENGE.
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Bush</ent>oviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'>Bushoviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
imposition of "Emergency" to suppress unrest. =<ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent>=
|
||||
and his clients hardly missed a day's profits in their deals with
|
||||
the butchers of Tiananmen <ent type='person'>Sqaure</ent>. Are you next?
|
||||
|
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
Merrimack College.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A war, even the most victorious, is a national misfortune.
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
--<ent type='person'>Helmuth Von Moltke</ent>, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
|
@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
| 6. These Presidential powers were authorized by the Anti- |
|
||||
| Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690: 100th |
|
||||
| Congress. See also: <ent type='person'>Diana Reynolds</ent>, "The Golden Lie," |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "Is This Determination or Using a <ent type='person'>Howitzer</ent> to Kill a |
|
||||
| Fly?" "Washington Post National Weekly," August 27-, |
|
||||
| September 2, 1990; <ent type='person'>Bernard Weintraub</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Considers |
|
||||
|
@ -440,8 +440,8 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
<p> Wasting the Environment
|
||||
In one case the use of secret powers was discovered by a watchdog
|
||||
group and revealed in the press. In August 1990, correspondence
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
Council on Environmental Quality. The letters responded to
|
||||
presidential and National Security Council directives to deal with
|
||||
increased industrial production and logistics arising from the
|
||||
|
@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
<p> While there is no published evidence on which powers <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> actually
|
||||
invoked, the administration was able to push through the 1990 Omnibus
|
||||
Reconciliation Act. This legislation put a cap on domestic spending,
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the Gramm-
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the <ent type='person'>Gramm</ent>-
|
||||
Rudman-Hollings Act intended to reduce the federal deficit. Although
|
||||
Congress agreed to pay for the war through supplemental appropriations
|
||||
and approved a $42.2 billion supplemental bill and a $4.8 billion
|
||||
|
@ -683,9 +683,9 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Allanna Sullivan</ent>, "U.S. Oil Concerns Confident Of Riding Out Short Gulf
|
||||
War," "Wall Street Journal Europe," January 7, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Letter to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Letter to <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to <ent type='person'>Colin</ent>
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -741,10 +741,10 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
<p> 19. "Anti-Repression Project Bulletin" (New York: Center for
|
||||
Constitutional Rights), January 23, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 20. <ent type='person'>James DeParle</ent>, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
<p> 20. James DeParle, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
Censorship," "New York Times," May 5, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 21. <ent type='person'>James LeMoyne</ent>, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
<p> 21. James LeMoyne, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
Press: Good News or No News," "New York Times," February 17, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ No. 12 (Apr. 1981): U.S. in Salvador and Guatemala; New Right; William
|
|||
Casey; CIA in Mozambique; mail surveillance.*
|
||||
No. 13 (July-Aug. 1981): South Africa documents; Namibia; mercenaries;
|
||||
the Klan; Globe Aero; Angola; Mozambique; BOSS; Central America;
|
||||
Max Hugel; mail surveillance.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Max Hugel</ent>; mail surveillance.
|
||||
No. 14-15 (Oct. 1981): Complete index to nos. 1-12; review of intelligence
|
||||
legislation; <ent type='person'>CAIB</ent> plans; extended Naming Names.
|
||||
No. 16 (Mar. 1982): Green Beret torture in Salvador; Argentine death squads;
|
||||
|
@ -787,24 +787,24 @@ No. 18 (Winter 1983): CIA & religion; "secret" war in Nicaragua; Opus Dei
|
|||
Miskitos; evangelicals-Guatemala; Summer Inst. of Linguistics; World
|
||||
Medical Relief; CIA & BOSS; torture S. Africa; Vietnam defoliation.*
|
||||
No. 19 (Spring-Summer 1983): CIA & media; history of disinformation;
|
||||
"plot" against Pope; Grenada airport; Georgie Anne Geyer.
|
||||
"plot" against <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>; Grenada airport; <ent type='person'>Georgie Anne Geyer</ent>.
|
||||
No. 20 (Winter 1984): Invasion of Grenada; war in Nicaragua; Ft. Huachuca;
|
||||
Israel and South Korea in Central America; KAL flight 007.
|
||||
No. 21 (Spring 1984): N.Y. Times and the Salvador election; Time and
|
||||
Newsweek in distortions; Accuracy in Media; Nicaragua.
|
||||
No. 22 (Fall 1984): Mercenaries & terrorism; Soldier of Fortune; "privatizing"
|
||||
the war in Nicaragua; U.S.-South African terrorism; Italian fascists.
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the Pope and the
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> and the
|
||||
"Bulgarian Connection"; CIA ties to Turkish and Italian neofascists.
|
||||
No. 24 (Summer 1985): State repression, infiltrators, provocateurs;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; Leonard Peltier;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; <ent type='person'>Leonard Peltier</ent>;
|
||||
NASSCO strike; Arnaud de Borchgrave, Moon, and Moss; Tetra Tech.
|
||||
No. 25 (Winter 1986): U.S., Nazis, and the Vatican; Knights of Malta;
|
||||
Greek civil war and Eleni; WACL and Nicaragua; torture.
|
||||
No. 26 (Summer 1986): U.S. state terrorism; <ent type='person'>Vernon Walters</ent>; Libya bombing;
|
||||
contra agents; Israel and South Africa; Duarte; media in Costa
|
||||
Rica; democracy in Nicaragua; plus complete index to nos. 13-25.*
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and Pope
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
Plot; Carlucci; Southern Air Transport; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Ledeen.*
|
||||
No. 28 (Summer 1987): Special: CIA and drugs: S.E. Asia, Afghanistan,
|
||||
Central America; Nugan Hand; MKULTRA in Canada; Delta Force;
|
||||
|
@ -822,13 +822,13 @@ No. 32 (Summer 1989): Tenth Year Anniversary Issue: The Best of <ent type='per
|
|||
abroad, and in the media. Ten-year perspective by Philip <ent type='person'>Agee</ent>.
|
||||
No. 33 (Winter 1990): The <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Issue: CIA agents for <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>; Terrorism Task
|
||||
Force; El Salvador and Nicaragua intervention; Republicans and Nazis.
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and Pol Pot; Pan Am
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of <ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent> Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and <ent type='person'>Pol Pot</ent>; Pan Am
|
||||
Flight 103; <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> and the CIA; Council for National Policy.
|
||||
No. 35 (Fall 1990): Special: Eastern Europe; Analysis-Persian Gulf and
|
||||
Cuba; massacres in Indonesia; CIA and Banks; Iran-contra
|
||||
No. 36 (Spring 1991): Racism & Nat. Security: FBI v. Arab-Americans & Black
|
||||
Officials; Special: Destabilizing Africa: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Officials; Special: <ent type='person'>Destabilizing Africa</ent>: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Angola, Mozambique, Zaire; Haiti; Panama; Gulf War; COINTELPRO "art."
|
||||
No. 37 (Summer 1990): Special: Gulf War: Media; U.N.; Libya; Iran;
|
||||
Domestic costs; North Korea Next? Illegal Arms Deals.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ commanders and run state and local governments. Finally, it would
|
|||
have the authority to order suspect aliens into concentration camps
|
||||
and seize their property.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French Smith</ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
he killed it. After <ent type='person'>Smith</ent> left the administration, North and his FEMA
|
||||
cronies came up with the Defense Resource Act, designed to suspendend
|
||||
the First Amendment by imposing censorship and banning strikes.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ patriots.
|
|||
------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> WILL GULF WAR LEAD TO REPRESSION AT HOME?
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Paul DeRienzo</ent> and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
by Paul DeRienzo and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On August 2, 1990, as <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s army was consolidating control
|
||||
over Kuwait, President George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> responded by signing two executive
|
||||
|
@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ and corporate leaders who helped mobilize the nation's industries to
|
|||
support the war effort. The idea of a central national response to
|
||||
large-scale emergencies was reintroduced in the early 1970s by Louis
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent>, a close associate of then-California Gov. Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Meese</ent></ent>.</p>
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin Meese</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> head of the California National Guard in
|
||||
1969. With <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> organized "war-games" to prepare for
|
||||
|
@ -1120,14 +1120,14 @@ CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</p>
|
|||
PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE BBS
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
Although this article does not deal directly with UFOs,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
ParaNet felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
depend so much upon communications as a way to stay informed.
|
||||
This article raises some interesting implications for the future
|
||||
of communications.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THE NATIONAL GUARDS
|
||||
(C) 1987 OMNI MAGAZINE MAY 1987
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to <ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> Information
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to ParaNet Information
|
||||
Service and its affiliates.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ charge of writing and implementing many of the policies that have
|
|||
put the military in charge of the flow of civilian information
|
||||
and communication. He is also the architect of National Security
|
||||
Decision Directive 145 (NSDD 145), signed by Defense Secretary
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent></ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar Weinberger</ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
telecommunications and computer-systems security.
|
||||
First NSDD 145 set up a steering group of top-level
|
||||
administration officials. Their job is to recommend ways to
|
||||
|
@ -1414,10 +1414,10 @@ employees assigned to the center are on call 24 hours a day; they
|
|||
wear beepers outside the office, and when on vacation they must
|
||||
be replaced by qualified colleagues.
|
||||
The center formally opened on New Year's Day, 1984, the same
|
||||
day <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>'s monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
day Ma Bell's monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
United States was finally broken. The timing was no coincidence.
|
||||
Pentagon officials had argued for years along with AT&T against
|
||||
the divestiture of <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
the divestiture of Ma Bell, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
Defense Secretary <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent> personally urged the attorney
|
||||
general to block the lawsuit that resulted in the breakup, as had
|
||||
his predecessor, <ent type='person'>Harold Brown</ent>. The reason was that rather than
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ may be declared based upon this frightening decree, dated October
|
|||
Executive Order that established the federal regions and their capitals.
|
||||
All the departments of the government were involved, including the
|
||||
L.E.A.A. (Law Enforcement Assistance Administration) and H.E.W.
|
||||
(Health, Education, and Welfare). Congressman <ent type='person'>Larry Mc<ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald</ent> has
|
||||
(Health, Education, and Welfare). Congressman <ent type='person'>Larry</ent> Mc<ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald has
|
||||
revealed to Congress that various guerrilla and terrorist groups were
|
||||
being financed by the federal government. If they (the terrorist groups)
|
||||
actually began in search of activities, Executive Order #11490 would
|
||||
|
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ is directly connected to the Deputy Chief of Staff for law enforcement
|
|||
personnel. Under the provost <ent type='person'>Marshall</ent> for the Fifth Army we have the
|
||||
300 Military Police Prisoner-of War (POW) Command at Lebonia, Michigan.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>At this point I quote from retired Admiral <ent type='person'>Elmo <ent type='person'>Zumoff</ent></ent>'s (phonetic
|
||||
<p>At this point I quote from retired Admiral <ent type='person'>Elmo Zumoff</ent>'s (phonetic
|
||||
spelling) book, "On Watch": <ent type='person'>Kissinger</ent> states, 'I believe the American
|
||||
people lack the will to do the things necessary to achieve parity and to
|
||||
maintain maritime superiority. I believe we must get the best deal we
|
||||
|
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ instructions from appropriate authorities. This includes law enforcement
|
|||
duties. The manual mentions something called "Garden plot Forces,"
|
||||
which will discuss at length in a few minutes.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent> Bell</ent> (who writes a weekly report) reported on July 25, 1975 that in
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Don Bell</ent> (who writes a weekly report) reported on July 25, 1975 that in
|
||||
May of '75 the 303 Civil Affairs group of the U.S. Army Reserves in
|
||||
Kearny, NJ conducted an exercise to sharpen plans for a military
|
||||
takeover of the state government in NJ. According to Colonel Frances
|
||||
|
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ held as late as 1975 so far, as many public records show. These were
|
|||
the conferences which Counter-Spy magazine had identified as
|
||||
California's "Garden Plot Sub-plan."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>'<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gary</ent> Davis</ent>, Governor <ent type='person'>Brown</ent>'s right hand man, says L.E.A.F. is to
|
||||
<p>'<ent type='person'>Gary Davis</ent>, Governor <ent type='person'>Brown</ent>'s right hand man, says L.E.A.F. is to
|
||||
assist civil police, not to replace them. <ent type='person'>Gary</ent> says, "Civilians could
|
||||
expect a civilian type law enforcement rather than what is commonly
|
||||
known as <ent type='person'>Martial Law</ent>." Despite this assurance, L.E.A.F.'s exercises
|
||||
|
@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ very difficult to find justice in our system of courts. It is a corruption-
|
|||
driven system founded upon the buddy system, and hence, the court
|
||||
rules are routinely overlooked or not followed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On July 20, a hearing was held at the magistrate of Norman Black, U.S.
|
||||
<p>On July 20, a hearing was held at the magistrate of <ent type='person'>Norman Black</ent>, U.S.
|
||||
District Court in Houston. The courtroom was completely filled with
|
||||
spectators. Although the news media had been contacted, no
|
||||
representatives of the press were there. There is a news media blackout
|
||||
|
@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. Department officials
|
|||
deliberately avoided going to Congress. When the Emergency
|
||||
Detention Act of 1950 was passed, it did not authorize the suspension
|
||||
of the writ of habeas corpus. But shortly after passage of that act,
|
||||
according to a bureau document, Attorney General J. R. <ent type='person'>McGraft</ent> told
|
||||
according to a bureau document, Attorney General J. R. McGraft told
|
||||
the FBI to disregard it and to proceed with the program as previously
|
||||
outlined.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -250,11 +250,11 @@ and emotional strengths and weaknesses. </p>
|
|||
<p> Give me control over a nation's currency, and I care not who
|
||||
makes its laws.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Mayer Amschel <ent type='person'>Rothschild</ent></ent> (1743 - 1812)</p>
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Mayer Amschel Rothschild</ent> (1743 - 1812)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Today's silent weapons technology is an outgrowth of a simple
|
||||
idea discovered, succinctly expressed, and effectively applied by
|
||||
the quoted Mr. <ent type='person'>Mayer Amschel <ent type='person'>Rothschild</ent></ent>. Mr. <ent type='person'>Rothschild</ent> discovered
|
||||
the quoted Mr. <ent type='person'>Mayer Amschel Rothschild</ent>. Mr. <ent type='person'>Rothschild</ent> discovered
|
||||
the missing passive component of economic theory known as economic
|
||||
inductance. He, of course, did not think of his discovery in these
|
||||
20th-century terms, and, to be sure, mathematical analysis had to
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ organized Jewry is inherently hostile toward nationalism. </p>
|
|||
<p>An early milestone of the New World Order was the French Revolution.
|
||||
The French monarchy, and the causes of its downfall, have been widely
|
||||
and deliberately misrepresented. The truth about the French monarchy
|
||||
was stated by the Scottish philosopher <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Hume</ent></ent> in 1742: </p>
|
||||
was stated by the Scottish philosopher <ent type='person'>David Hume</ent> in 1742: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Though all kinds of government be improved in modern times, yet
|
||||
monarchical government seems to have made the greatest advance to
|
||||
|
@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ Lafayette and many others had merely wanted to establish a
|
|||
constitutional monarchy, but as in all revolutions, the moderates did
|
||||
not determine the outcome. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>But in spite of any conspiracy, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> could not have been
|
||||
<p>But in spite of any conspiracy, <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> could not have been
|
||||
overthrown unless he allowed himself to be overthrown. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This may seem a peculiar thing to say, that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> allowed himself
|
||||
<p>This may seem a peculiar thing to say, that <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> allowed himself
|
||||
to be overthrown, allowed his kingdom to be ruined, and subjected
|
||||
himself and many others to the whim of filthy degenerates, but <ent type='person'>Louis</ent>
|
||||
XVI was a liberal, much like the liberals we encounter today. He was
|
||||
|
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ had been filled with wrong ideas, the same kind of wrong ideas which
|
|||
public schools and the mass-media impress upon us and our children
|
||||
today. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The fate of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> should be a cautionary tale about the deadliness
|
||||
<p>The fate of <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> should be a cautionary tale about the deadliness
|
||||
of wrong ideas. Some wrong ideas, the "brotherhood of man," for
|
||||
example, are highly infectious because they appeal to wishful
|
||||
thinking; it is soothing and pleasant to think that violence,
|
||||
|
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ conflict, and death are mere vestiges of an unenlightened past, and
|
|||
that all unpleasantness can be avoided simply by being nice to
|
||||
everyone. This mode of thinking is a deadly form of self-indulgence. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> had far more armed forces than were needed to crush the
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> had far more armed forces than were needed to crush the
|
||||
Revolution, but he chose not to crush it. Over one million Frenchmen,
|
||||
many of whom were the best in the nation, were murdered -- as a
|
||||
consequence of his "humanitarianism." </p>
|
||||
|
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ consequence of his "humanitarianism." </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Czar</ent>ist Russia was naturally a prime target of Jewish malice and
|
||||
defamation, since it was the last absolute monarchy in Europe. In
|
||||
addition, the government of the <ent type='person'>Czar</ent> (<ent type='person'>Czar</ent> is the Russian equivalent
|
||||
addition, the government of <ent type='person'>the Czar</ent> (<ent type='person'>Czar</ent> is the Russian equivalent
|
||||
of Kaiser or Caesar), more than any other government, had taken steps
|
||||
to protect its people from Jewish exploitation. The Japanese victory
|
||||
over <ent type='person'>Czar</ent>ist Russia in 1905 was the first great blow to the confidence
|
||||
|
@ -146,9 +146,9 @@ of the <ent type='person'>White</ent> world; it was brought about with the finan
|
|||
of Jewish bankers. <ent type='person'>Czar</ent>ist Russia's defeat in 1905 was part of a long
|
||||
pattern of events, including numerous assassinations, attempted
|
||||
assassinations, and bombings. In the end there was the bloody ritual
|
||||
murder of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Czar</ent> Nicholas II</ent> and most of his family. </p>
|
||||
murder of <ent type='person'>Czar Nicholas</ent> II and most of his family. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It should be noted, however, that the <ent type='person'>Czar</ent>, like <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent>,
|
||||
<p>It should be noted, however, that <ent type='person'>the Czar</ent>, like <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent>,
|
||||
essentially permitted his own rule to be replaced. At first, it was
|
||||
replaced by a republic. The republic was weak and dissolute and ended
|
||||
up paving the way for a reign of terror. As in France, the better
|
||||
|
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ racial elements were murdered. </p>
|
|||
thoroughly documented. Additionally, Zionism played a part. Zionism
|
||||
is, and was, an integral aspect of the largely Jewish New World Order.
|
||||
Rabbi <ent type='person'>Moses Hess</ent>, one of the primary instigators of Zionism, was a
|
||||
mentor of <ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent>. </p>
|
||||
mentor of <ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent>. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Destruction of Britain </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ weak-willed and self-indulgent man. He was the first U.S. president to
|
|||
be surrounded by Jewish "advisors" and to be thoroughly beholden to
|
||||
Jewish interests. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The German Kaiser, <ent type='person'>William II</ent>, had been a great friend of the Jews and
|
||||
<p>The German Kaiser, William II, had been a great friend of the Jews and
|
||||
had many Jews in his government. Jewish gratitude manifested itself
|
||||
just as it always has historically -- as a stab in the back. Germany
|
||||
was deserted by World Jewry the moment Britain offered the Jews a
|
||||
|
@ -479,11 +479,11 @@ drastically reduced, and a number of Jewish subversives were even
|
|||
deported. But since the Great Depression swept <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent>lin <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent> and
|
||||
his retinue of Jews and Communists into power, the New World Order has
|
||||
had uninterrupted control of the United States Government.
|
||||
The <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> era marked the last important attempt to regain control
|
||||
of the United States government for the American people. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent>ism</ent>
|
||||
The McCarthy era marked the last important attempt to regain control
|
||||
of the United States government for the American people. McCarthyism
|
||||
failed because the full depth and racial nature of the problem were
|
||||
not recognized and faced in a forthright manner. Most of the patriotic
|
||||
efforts since <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> have been far more timid, far less inclined to
|
||||
efforts since McCarthy have been far more timid, far less inclined to
|
||||
call a spade a spade and, as a consequence, have failed utterly. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Scare Word "Nazi" </p>
|
||||
|
@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ documentary "proving" the evil "racism" and "oppression" that were
|
|||
omnipresent in the Old America. However, anyone over 40 can remember
|
||||
America was freer, safer, more cultured, more prosperous, and more
|
||||
optimistic then than now. Exempt from demonization, of course, are New
|
||||
World Order change agents like the <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist profligate "Martin Luther"
|
||||
World Order change agents like the <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist profligate "<ent type='person'>Martin Luther</ent>"
|
||||
King and the unspeakable <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent>lin <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent>, who were doing their best
|
||||
to destroy the Old America and everything it stood for. They are not
|
||||
demonized, but are regarded as heroes, if not saints! </p>
|
||||
|
@ -591,20 +591,20 @@ schools and the Jewish-controlled media have made sure that we know by
|
|||
heart: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
|
||||
created equal . . ." Now, it is obvious to almost everyone that
|
||||
individual human beings are not born equal to each other. On the face
|
||||
of it, <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Jefferson</ent></ent>'s statement is blatantly, and even
|
||||
of it, <ent type='person'>Thomas Jefferson</ent>'s statement is blatantly, and even
|
||||
embarrassingly, untrue. <ent type='person'>Jefferson</ent> himself later advocated repatriation
|
||||
of Blacks to Africa. This may give us some insight into his more
|
||||
mature and considered views. Unfortunately however, he did write that
|
||||
phrase. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>During the Enlightenment, leading philosophers such as <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Locke</ent></ent> and
|
||||
<p>During the Enlightenment, leading philosophers such as <ent type='person'>John Locke</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jean Jacques Rousseau</ent> seriously argued that everyone was born mentally
|
||||
identical. <ent type='person'>Locke</ent>'s term for the condition of the mind at birth was
|
||||
tabula rasa, Latin for "blank slate." Racial differences were thought
|
||||
to be due to environmental influence over the course of just a few
|
||||
generations. These fallacies, part of the intellectual universe in
|
||||
which <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Jefferson</ent></ent> lived, were overturned in the nineteenth
|
||||
century. Many scientists, including <ent type='person'>Charles <ent type='person'>Darwin</ent></ent>, began making
|
||||
which <ent type='person'>Thomas Jefferson</ent> lived, were overturned in the nineteenth
|
||||
century. Many scientists, including <ent type='person'>Charles Darwin</ent>, began making
|
||||
discoveries that showed human equality was a myth. <ent type='person'>Darwin</ent> dealt a
|
||||
death blow to the superstitions of the Enlightenment by providing
|
||||
evidence that man was part of the animal kingdom in which all are
|
||||
|
@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ regarded as a holy relic until about the 1840s, when it was put on
|
|||
display in the National Portrait Gallery, at the urging of Daniel
|
||||
Webster. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When "Martin Luther" King Jr. spoke in <ent type='person'>Washington</ent>, DC, in 1963, he
|
||||
<p>When "<ent type='person'>Martin Luther</ent>" King Jr. spoke in <ent type='person'>Washington</ent>, DC, in 1963, he
|
||||
used the words in the Declaration as if they were a debt instrument.
|
||||
He said, 'you claim to believe this; you must act accordingly.'
|
||||
(Perhaps his Jewish and Communist associate, <ent type='person'>Stanley Levison</ent>, had
|
||||
|
@ -702,10 +702,10 @@ in light of <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent> 61, which states: </p>
|
|||
or some equivalent thereof. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Grand Orient Freemasonry and quasi-Masonic secret societies such as
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Weishaupt</ent></ent>'s Order of Illuminati had an important role in inciting
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Adam Weishaupt</ent>'s Order of Illuminati had an important role in inciting
|
||||
the French Revolution. The Grand Orient Lodge of Freemasonry,
|
||||
notorious for being Jewish-controlled, horrified Europe by ordering
|
||||
that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> be executed. </p>
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> be executed. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Jewish writer <ent type='person'>Max Dimont</ent> states in Jews, God, and History that there
|
||||
was an addition to Cabalism in the 16th century, which has significant
|
||||
|
@ -720,11 +720,11 @@ implications: </p>
|
|||
'restoration' or synthesis. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>That last Hebrew term, tikkun, you have heard before: It is the name
|
||||
of Rabbi <ent type='person'>Michael <ent type='person'>Lerner</ent></ent>'s Jewish magazine. It was Rabbi <ent type='person'>Lerner</ent> who was
|
||||
of Rabbi <ent type='person'>Michael Lerner</ent>'s Jewish magazine. It was Rabbi <ent type='person'>Lerner</ent> who was
|
||||
the spiritual advisor of First Lady <ent type='person'>Hillary Clinton</ent>. It was Rabbi
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Lerner</ent> who put the words "politics of meaning" into her mouth. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Also notable is <ent type='person'>Jacob <ent type='person'>Frank</ent></ent>, a Jew and the leader of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Frank</ent>ists</ent>.
|
||||
<p>Also notable is <ent type='person'>Jacob Frank</ent>, a Jew and the leader of the <ent type='person'>Frankists</ent>.
|
||||
They also called themselves the "Illuminated." This group
|
||||
was part of what is called the "Jewish Reformation," which also
|
||||
included Hasidic Judaism. Jewish writer, Norman F. Cantor,
|
||||
|
@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ states in The Sacred Chain: the History of the Jews: </p>
|
|||
a form of cosmic healing, unifying the spiritual and material
|
||||
realms. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The "free love" advocated and practiced by <ent type='person'>Jacob <ent type='person'>Frank</ent></ent> and his ilk was
|
||||
<p>The "free love" advocated and practiced by <ent type='person'>Jacob Frank</ent> and his ilk was
|
||||
echoed in the French Revolution, in the Bolshevik Revolution, in the
|
||||
radical abolitionist movement of the American Civil War era, and in
|
||||
the hippie movement of the 60s. </p>
|
||||
|
@ -791,7 +791,7 @@ from the party when <ent type='person'>Marx</ent> relocated the center of World
|
|||
London to New York City in 1872. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In 1863 Henry C. <ent type='person'>Wright</ent> published The Self-Abnegationist, which was a
|
||||
reaction against the findings of <ent type='person'>Charles <ent type='person'>Darwin</ent></ent> vis a vis the
|
||||
reaction against the findings of <ent type='person'>Charles Darwin</ent> vis a vis the
|
||||
implications for man. <ent type='person'>Wright</ent> defined self-abnegation in these terms:
|
||||
"Suffer rather than inflict suffering; die, rather than kill." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ implications for man. <ent type='person'>Wright</ent> defined self-abnegation in
|
|||
law of his nature, to which he will find his heaven in being
|
||||
obedient. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Mainstream historian <ent type='person'>Lewis <ent type='person'>Perry</ent></ent> states that there was behind radical
|
||||
<p>Mainstream historian <ent type='person'>Lewis Perry</ent> states that there was behind radical
|
||||
abolitionism a religious movement called "Perfectionism," which is
|
||||
"the quest for perfect holiness and the idea that such perfection
|
||||
might be immediately possible." <ent type='person'>Perry</ent> further states: </p>
|
||||
|
@ -871,26 +871,26 @@ actual agenda of the Reconstruction period: </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>It should be noted that, aside from the grotesque dream of forced
|
||||
miscegenation, <ent type='person'>Wright</ent>'s vision is not essentially different
|
||||
from that of <ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent>; it was an axiom of <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist anarchism that
|
||||
from that of <ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent>; it was an axiom of <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist anarchism that
|
||||
workers were in fact slaves, who would one day change
|
||||
places with their masters. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ism: Illuminism Reincarnate </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent>, though he disclaimed the Jewish religion, was the
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent>, though he disclaimed the Jewish religion, was the
|
||||
descendent of a long line of rabbis. Both his father and mother
|
||||
were Jews. His father, <ent type='person'>Heinrich</ent>, a well-to-do lawyer who was a dutiful
|
||||
follower of the Enlightenment philosophers, was faced with a choice of
|
||||
being baptized or giving up his profession. He chose the former. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent> had no mystical pretensions whatsoever; he called his
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent> had no mystical pretensions whatsoever; he called his
|
||||
ideology "dialectical materialism," incorporating a semblance of the
|
||||
Hegelian philosophy which was the popular, mainstream philosophy of
|
||||
that time. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>One often hears patriotic broadcasters refer vaguely to "the Hegelian
|
||||
dialectic," as if Hegelianism itself were a tool of conspiracy. In
|
||||
fact, <ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Friedrich Engels</ent> both stated repeatedly that the
|
||||
fact, <ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent> and <ent type='person'>Friedrich Engels</ent> both stated repeatedly that the
|
||||
Hegelian dialectic, as espoused by Hegel, was not and could not be an
|
||||
instrument of conspiracy. I consider it important to exonerate Hegel
|
||||
because it appears as part of a general knee-jerk tendency to dump on
|
||||
|
@ -912,7 +912,7 @@ Goldman, were called "Reds," and they were indeed <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>i
|
|||
the familiar <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist slogans. On the ostensible premise that society
|
||||
makes men bad, the <ent type='person'>Marx</ent>ist ideal is precisely the elimination of all
|
||||
government, and of all other social barriers -- the same ideal which
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Weishaupt</ent></ent> espoused. The real motive behind this abhorrence of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Adam Weishaupt</ent> espoused. The real motive behind this abhorrence of
|
||||
social barriers is simply the Jews' desire to recreate our society in
|
||||
their own image, so that they will have a free hand to engage in
|
||||
power-seeking activities without the barriers that traditional <ent type='person'>White</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ land in which there is no government whatsoever. </p>
|
|||
1889 book Anarchy and Anarchists: a History of the Red Terror and the
|
||||
Social Revolution in America and Europe: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It [anarchism] is founded upon the teachings of <ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Marx</ent></ent> and his
|
||||
<p> It [anarchism] is founded upon the teachings of <ent type='person'>Karl Marx</ent> and his
|
||||
disciples, and it aims directly at the complete destruction of
|
||||
all forms of government and religion. It offers no solution of
|
||||
the problems which will arise when society, as we understand it,
|
||||
|
@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ done by the current anti-<ent type='person'>White</ent> regime. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>So the question of left and right is not a question of more or less
|
||||
government. The original "rightists," were supporting the big
|
||||
government (for its time) of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent>, and the original "leftists"
|
||||
government (for its time) of <ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent>, and the original "leftists"
|
||||
like <ent type='person'>Weishaupt</ent> advocated anarchy. But anarchism is always
|
||||
a transitional ideology; anarchy is a power-vacuum, and Nature abhors
|
||||
a vacuum. Ultimately, the question is whether we will live in a
|
||||
|
@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ argued that the Jews used their control of credit through the Federal
|
|||
Reserve System, which they had in place from the days of their puppet
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Woodrow Wilson</ent>, to engineer the stock-market crash. Regardless of
|
||||
whether the Jews caused the crash, manipulated it, or merely had
|
||||
inside knowledge of it; evidence suggests that <ent type='person'>Bernard <ent type='person'>Baruch</ent></ent> (an
|
||||
inside knowledge of it; evidence suggests that <ent type='person'>Bernard Baruch</ent> (an
|
||||
extremely wealthy Jewish speculator who had been one of the Jewish
|
||||
string pullers behind Wilson and virtual economic czar during World
|
||||
War I), knew exactly when the crash was coming. He abruptly pulled all
|
||||
|
@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ to this day. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>At the end of the Second Fratricidal War in Europe, genuine patriotic
|
||||
Americans like George S. <ent type='person'>Patton</ent> urged that Bolshevism be finished off
|
||||
by military means. Several years later, Senator <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> R. <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent>
|
||||
by military means. Several years later, Senator <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> R. McCarthy
|
||||
published America's Retreat from Victory, which argued that the reason
|
||||
why the opportunity to destroy Bolshevism had not been grasped was
|
||||
that the American government was controlled by Communist sympathizers
|
||||
|
@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ the <ent type='person'>White</ent> race was also waged by Gentile stooges like D
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent>, who appointed <ent type='person'>Earl Warren</ent> to the Supreme Court, then said
|
||||
"Oops!" with a pretended look of surprise. Nevertheless, he did not
|
||||
neglect to send paratroopers to Little Rock to enforce the Warren
|
||||
Court's anti-<ent type='person'>White</ent> agenda. <ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent>, the protege of <ent type='person'>Bernard <ent type='person'>Baruch</ent></ent>,
|
||||
Court's anti-<ent type='person'>White</ent> agenda. <ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent>, the protege of <ent type='person'>Bernard Baruch</ent>,
|
||||
had also been the first "supreme commander" of the Soviet-American
|
||||
alliance that called itself the "United Nations" even before Communist
|
||||
agent <ent type='person'>Alger Hiss</ent> chaired the nominal founding meeting of that
|
||||
|
@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ direction: toward a United States in which the Constitution is a
|
|||
revered artifact with even less influence than it has today. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We do not have to accept this fate, nor will the fight be impossible!
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Louis</ent> XVI</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Czar</ent> Nicholas II</ent> died because they lacked the will to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Louis XVI</ent> and <ent type='person'>Czar Nicholas</ent> II died because they lacked the will to
|
||||
resist and didn't even really try. We understand what is happening. A
|
||||
highly motivated and disciplined minority can change the course of
|
||||
history. It has happened before. In fact, it has seldom happened any
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ say I wouldn't be standing in front of you tonight if I had found
|
|||
these wise men making these tough decisions. What I found, quite
|
||||
frankly, was fat old men sleeping through sub-committee meetings of
|
||||
the NSC in which we were making decisions that were killing people in
|
||||
Africa. I mean literally. Senior ambassador <ent type='person'>Ed Mulcahy</ent>... would go
|
||||
Africa. I mean literally. Senior ambassador Ed Mulcahy... would go
|
||||
to sleep in nearly every one of these meetings....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You can change the names in my book [about Angola] [13] and you've
|
||||
|
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ performed since 1961]. What I found was that lots and lots of people
|
|||
have been killed in these things.... Some of them are very, very
|
||||
bloody.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Indonesian covert action of 1965, reported by <ent type='person'>Ralph McGehee</ent>, who
|
||||
<p> The Indonesian covert action of 1965, reported by Ralph McGehee, who
|
||||
was in that area division, and had documents on his desk, in his
|
||||
custody about that operation. He said that one of the documents
|
||||
concluded that this was a model operation that should be copied
|
||||
|
@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ give you an intelligent definition of communism, or of capitalism.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Central America has been a traditional target of U.S. dominion. If
|
||||
you want to get an easy-read of the history of our involvement in
|
||||
Central America, read <ent type='person'>Walter LaFeber</ent>'s book, Inevitable Revolutions.
|
||||
Central America, read Walter LaFeber's book, Inevitable Revolutions.
|
||||
[8] We have dominated the area 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>
|
||||
|
@ -638,12 +638,12 @@ more, and army camps, and the... executive memos about these things
|
|||
say it's for aliens and dissidents in the next national emergency....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, headed by Loius
|
||||
Guiffrida, a friend of <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent>'s.... He's going about the country
|
||||
Guiffrida, a friend of Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>'s.... He's going about the country
|
||||
lobbying and demanding that he be given authority, in the times of
|
||||
national emergency, to declare martial law, and establish a curfew,
|
||||
and gun down people who violate the curfew... in the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> And then there's <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent>, as I said. The highest law enforcement
|
||||
<p> And then there's Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, as I said. The highest law enforcement
|
||||
officer in the land, President <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent>'s closest friend, going around
|
||||
telling us that the constitution never did guarantee freedom of speech
|
||||
and press, and due process of the law, and assembly.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ smuggling drugs'.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> We claim the Sandinistas are responsible for the terrorism that's
|
||||
happening anywhere in the world. `The country club of terrorism' we
|
||||
call it. There's an incident in Rome, and <ent type='person'>Ed Meese</ent> goes on television
|
||||
call it. There's an incident in Rome, and Ed <ent type='person'>Meese</ent> goes on television
|
||||
and says, `that country club in Nicaragua is training terrorists'. We
|
||||
blame the Sandinistas for the misery that exists in Nicaragua today,
|
||||
and there is misery, because the world's richest nation has set out to
|
||||
|
@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ from these things, classic CIA operations that we know about, some of
|
|||
them very bloody indeed. Guatemala 1954, Brazil, Guyana, Chile, the
|
||||
Congo, Iran, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Equador, Uruguay - the CIA
|
||||
organized the overthrow of constitutional democracies. Read the book
|
||||
Covert Action: 35 years of Deception by the journalist Godswood. [6]
|
||||
Covert Action: 35 years of Deception by the journalist <ent type='person'>Godswood</ent>. [6]
|
||||
Remember the Henry Kissinger quote before the Congress when he was
|
||||
being grilled to explain what they had done to overthrow the
|
||||
democratic government in Chile, in which the President, Salvador
|
||||
|
@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ where we fought China in Korea. We had a long covert action in
|
|||
Vietnam, very much like the one that we're running in Nicaragua today,
|
||||
that tracked us directly into the Vietnam war. Read the book, The
|
||||
Hidden History of the Korean War by I. F. Stone. [14] Read Deadly
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Deceits</ent> by <ent type='person'>Ralph McGehee</ent> [9] for the Vietnam story. In Thailand, the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Deceits</ent> by Ralph McGehee [9] for the Vietnam story. In Thailand, the
|
||||
Congo, Laos, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Honduras, the CIA put together large
|
||||
standing armies. In Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, the Congo,
|
||||
Iran, Nicaragua, and Sri Lanka, the CIA armed and encouraged ethnic
|
||||
|
@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ paycheck for what they had done.</p>
|
|||
<p> The Church committee found that the CIA had co-opted several hundred
|
||||
journalists, including some of the biggest names in the business, to
|
||||
pump its propaganda stories into our media, to teach us to hate Fidel
|
||||
Castro, and <ent type='person'>Ho Chi Minh</ent>, and the Chinese, and whomever. The latest
|
||||
Castro, and Ho Chi Minh, and the Chinese, and whomever. The latest
|
||||
flap or scandal we had about that was a year and a half ago. Lesley
|
||||
Gelp, the heavyweight with the New York Times, was exposed for having
|
||||
been working covertly with the CIA in 1978 to recruit journalists in
|
||||
|
@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ Central American war. Let there be no doubt about it, President
|
|||
we shouldn't be afraid of war, saying we have to face and erase the
|
||||
scars of the Vietnam war. He said in 1983, `We will do whatever is
|
||||
necessary to reverse the situation in Nicaragua', meaning get rid of
|
||||
the Sandinistas. Admiral <ent type='person'>LaRoque</ent>, at the Center for Defense
|
||||
the Sandinistas. Admiral LaRoque, at the Center for Defense
|
||||
Information in Washington, says this is the most elaborately prepared
|
||||
invasion that the U.S. has ever done. At least that he's witnessed in
|
||||
his 40 years of association with our military.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1286,8 +1286,8 @@ they don't think. It's the pep-rally, the football pep-rally factor.
|
|||
When you get people worked up to hate, they'll let you spend huge
|
||||
amounts of money on arms.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Read The Power Elite by C. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Wright</ent> Mills</ent>. [11] Read The Permanent War
|
||||
Complex by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Seymour</ent> Melman</ent>. [10] CIA covert actions have the function
|
||||
<p> Read The Power Elite by C. <ent type='person'>Wright Mills</ent>. [11] Read The Permanent War
|
||||
Complex by <ent type='person'>Seymour Melman</ent>. [10] CIA covert actions have the function
|
||||
of keeping the world hostile and unstable....</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> We can't take care of the poor, we can't take care of the old, but
|
||||
|
@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ problem.... You'll feel better'....</p>
|
|||
yourself. Go to the Nevada test site and see for yourself. Go to
|
||||
Pantex on Hiroshima day this summer, and see the vigil there. The
|
||||
place where we make 10 nose-cones a day, 70 a week, year in and year
|
||||
out. He [Admiral <ent type='person'>LaRock</ent>] said, `I'd tell them, if they feel
|
||||
out. He [Admiral LaRock] said, `I'd tell them, if they feel
|
||||
comfortable lying down in front of trucks 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
|
||||
|
@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ do it, what they can, every day of their lives'.</p>
|
|||
On <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent>: The Man and the Presidency.
|
||||
McGraw-Hill, 1983.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[4] Eich, Dieter.
|
||||
<p>[4] <ent type='person'>Eich</ent>, Dieter.
|
||||
The Contras: Interviews with Anti-Sandinistas.
|
||||
Synthesis, 1985.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ do it, what they can, every day of their lives'.</p>
|
|||
Guatemala.
|
||||
Doubleday, 1983.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[6] Godswood, <ent type='person'>Roy</ent> (editor).
|
||||
<p>[6] <ent type='person'>Godswood</ent>, <ent type='person'>Roy</ent> (editor).
|
||||
Covert Actions: 35 Years of Deception.
|
||||
Transaction, 1980.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ the mid-1800s, and our state's number one crop, industry, and most
|
|||
important source of revenue, for over 150 years. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Today, thanks to the efforts of pioneer hemp researchers and public
|
||||
advocates such as <ent type='person'>Galbraith</ent>, Jack Fraizer, <ent type='person'>Jack Herer</ent>, Chris Conrad,
|
||||
advocates such as <ent type='person'>Galbraith</ent>, <ent type='person'>Jack Fraizer</ent>, <ent type='person'>Jack Herer</ent>, <ent type='person'>Chris Conrad</ent>,
|
||||
Ed Rosenthal, <ent type='person'>Don Wirtshafter</ent> and others, the federal government's
|
||||
unjustifiable suppression of our state's right to develop our most
|
||||
valuable and versatile natural resource, is facing increasing
|
||||
|
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ material for the production of thousands of products, including fuel
|
|||
and plastics, which, if allowed to compete in the free-market, would
|
||||
threaten the future profits of the oil companies. As Secretary of
|
||||
the Treasury he created the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and
|
||||
appointed his own future nephew-in-law, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Harry</ent> Anslinger</ent>, as
|
||||
appointed his own future nephew-in-law, <ent type='person'>Harry Anslinger</ent>, as
|
||||
director. Anslinger would later use the sensational, and totally
|
||||
fabricated, articles published by Hearst, to push the Marijuana Tax
|
||||
Act of 1937 through Congress, which successfully destroyed the
|
||||
|
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ 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 <ent type='person'>William</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McKinley</ent> by a landslide. The <ent type='person'>McKinley</ent> campaign was directed by
|
||||
McKinley by a landslide. The McKinley campaign was directed by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Marcus Alonzo Hanna</ent> 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
|
||||
|
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ the next "war to end all war?" </p>
|
|||
<p> NOTES: INTRODUCTION</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1.American Political Tradition, Hofstadter, p. 109. (As reprinted
|
||||
in The Irony of Democracy, <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> R. <ent type='person'>Dye</ent> and L. <ent type='person'>Harmon <ent type='person'>Zeigler</ent></ent>, p.
|
||||
in The Irony of Democracy, <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> R. <ent type='person'>Dye</ent> and L. <ent type='person'>Harmon Zeigler</ent>, p.
|
||||
72) 2.American Political Tradition, p. 113. (As reprinted in The
|
||||
Irony of Democracy, p. 72) 3.Irony of Democracy, p. 73 4.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p.
|
||||
74 5.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 75 6.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 76 7.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 82 8.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 62 9.The
|
||||
|
@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ Hearst employees." (2) </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> ANDREW MELLON </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Thurman <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent></ent>, as assistant district attorney of the United
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Thurman Arnold</ent>, as assistant district attorney of the United
|
||||
States, his assistant, <ent type='person'>Norman Littell</ent>, and several Congressional
|
||||
investigations, have produced incontrovertible evidence that some of
|
||||
our biggest monopolies entered into secret agreements with the Nazi
|
||||
|
@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ of Oregon speaking in May 1941, because of "the effort to protect
|
|||
Alcoa's monopolistic position. . ." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "If America loses this war," said Secretary of the Interior
|
||||
[<ent type='person'>Harold] Ickes</ent>, June 26, 1941, "it can thank the Aluminum
|
||||
[Harold] Ickes, June 26, 1941, "it can thank the Aluminum
|
||||
Corporation of America." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "By its cartel agreement with I.G. Farben, controlled by <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>,"
|
||||
|
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ into I.G. Farben plants . . ." Further, <ent type='person'>Higham</ent> informs
|
|||
"the mid-1930s, General Motors was committed to full-scale
|
||||
production of trucks, armored cars, and tanks in Nazi Germany." (6) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Researchers <ent type='person'>Morton <ent type='person'>Mintz</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> S. <ent type='person'>Cohen</ent>, in their book, "Power
|
||||
<p> Researchers <ent type='person'>Morton Mintz</ent> and <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> S. <ent type='person'>Cohen</ent>, in their book, "Power
|
||||
Inc.," describe the Du Pont-GM-Nazi relationship in these terms:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ". . . In 1929, [Du Pont-controlled] GM acquired the largest
|
||||
|
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ officials advised would be less vulnerable to enemy air attacks.
|
|||
During the succeeding years, GM supplied the Wehrmact with Opel
|
||||
"Blitz" trucks from the Brandenburg complex. For these and other
|
||||
contributions to [the Nazis] wartime preparations, GM's chief
|
||||
executive for overseas operations [<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>James</ent> Mooney</ent>] was awarded the
|
||||
executive for overseas operations [<ent type='person'>James Mooney</ent>] was awarded the
|
||||
Order of the German Eagle (first class) by Adolf <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>.'"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Du Pont-GM Nazi collaboration, according to Snell, included the
|
||||
|
@ -483,11 +483,11 @@ government or face the alternative of imprisonment and execution . .
|
|||
meetings with the Morgans," to choose who would lead this "bizarre
|
||||
conspiracy." "They finally settled on one of the most popular
|
||||
soldiers in America, General Smedly <ent type='person'>Butler</ent> of Pennsylvania." <ent type='person'>Butler</ent>
|
||||
was approached by "fascist attorney" <ent type='person'>Gerald <ent type='person'>MacGuire</ent></ent> (an official of
|
||||
was approached by "fascist attorney" Gerald MacGuire (an official of
|
||||
the American Legion), who attempted to recruit <ent type='person'>Butler</ent> into the role
|
||||
of an American <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Butler</ent> was horrified," but played along with <ent type='person'>MacGuire</ent> until, a
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Butler</ent> was horrified," but played along with MacGuire until, a
|
||||
short time later, he notified the White House of the plot. <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent>
|
||||
considered having "the leaders of the houses of Morgan and Du Pont"
|
||||
arrested, but feared that "it would create an unthinkable national
|
||||
|
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ conspiracy were suppressed by the committee, but later revealed by
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Seldes</ent>, Philadelphia Record reporter <ent type='person'>Paul French</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Jules Archer</ent>,
|
||||
author of the book, "The Plot to Seize the White House." Included
|
||||
were <ent type='person'>John</ent> W. <ent type='person'>Davis</ent> (attorney for the J.P. Morgan banking group),
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Sterling Clark (Wall Street broker and heir to the Singer
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert Sterling Clark</ent> (Wall Street broker and heir to the Singer
|
||||
sewing machine fortune), <ent type='person'>William</ent> Doyle (American Legion official),
|
||||
and the American Liberty League (backed by executives from J.P.
|
||||
Morgan and Co., Rockefeller interests, E.F. Hutton, and Du Pont-
|
||||
|
@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ controlled General Motors). (9) </p>
|
|||
<p> "On November 23, 1937," states <ent type='person'>Higham</ent>, "representatives of General
|
||||
Motors held a secret meeting in Boston with Baron Manfred von
|
||||
Killinger, who was . . . in charge of West Coast espionage [for the
|
||||
Nazis], and Baron von Tipplekirsch, Nazi consul general and Gestapo
|
||||
Nazis], and Baron <ent type='person'>von Tipplekirsch</ent>, Nazi consul general and Gestapo
|
||||
leader in Boston. This group signed a joint agreement showing total
|
||||
commitment to the Nazi cause for the indefinite future. . . ." (10) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ as well as the industrial world." (11) </p>
|
|||
<p> "On February 27, 1942," according to <ent type='person'>Higham</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Arnold</ent>, with
|
||||
documents stuffed under his arms, . . . strode into the lion's den
|
||||
of Standard at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Just behind him were Secretary
|
||||
of the Navy <ent type='person'>Franklin <ent type='person'>Knox</ent></ent> and Secretary of the Army Henry L.
|
||||
of the Navy <ent type='person'>Franklin Knox</ent> and Secretary of the Army Henry L.
|
||||
Stimson." They confronted Standard official <ent type='person'>William</ent> Farish and
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Arnold</ent> sharply laid down his charges" that "by continuing to favor
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hitler</ent> in rubber deal and patent arrangements," Standard Oil "had
|
||||
|
@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ entered no-contest pleas - the legal equivalent of guilty pleas -
|
|||
and were fined the minor sums which were the maximum amounts
|
||||
permitted by law. A few days later, on March 26, 1942, the Senate
|
||||
Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program held a
|
||||
hearing at which <ent type='person'>Thurman <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent></ent>, chief of the Antitrust Division,
|
||||
hearing at which <ent type='person'>Thurman Arnold</ent>, chief of the Antitrust Division,
|
||||
put into the record documents on which the [criminal] indictment had
|
||||
been based, including a memo from a Standard Oil official on the
|
||||
'modus vivendi' agreed to in Holland. After the hearing, the
|
||||
|
@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ committee chairman, <ent type='person'>Harry</ent> S. <ent type='person'>Truman<
|
|||
as treasonable." (13)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Another source book on this subject of US / Nazi corporate
|
||||
activities is "The Secret War Against the Jews," by <ent type='person'>Mark <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent></ent> and
|
||||
activities is "The Secret War Against the Jews," by <ent type='person'>Mark Aarons</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus. Here is their version of the events:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Before the war Standard of New Jersey had forged a synthetic oil
|
||||
|
@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ had provided Farben with its synthetic rubber patents and technical
|
|||
knowledge, while Farben had kept its patents to itself, under strict
|
||||
instructions from the Nazi government."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Evidence which <ent type='person'>Thurman <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent></ent> turned over to the <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> Committee,
|
||||
<p> Evidence which <ent type='person'>Thurman Arnold</ent> turned over to the <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> Committee,
|
||||
which <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> would declare "treasonous," included "Standard's 1939
|
||||
letter renewing its agreement, which made it clear that the
|
||||
Rockefellers' company was prepared to work with the Nazis whether
|
||||
|
@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ same corporations which sold America out to the Nazis for profit and
|
|||
control of world resources and markets. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Just after <ent type='person'>Pearl Harbor</ent>," writes <ent type='person'>Seldes</ent>, "the Assistant Attorney
|
||||
General, Mr. <ent type='person'>Thurman <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent></ent>, issued a sensational report of the
|
||||
General, Mr. <ent type='person'>Thurman Arnold</ent>, issued a sensational report of the
|
||||
sabotage of the national [war production] program, the first report
|
||||
naming the practices which were later to be referred to as the
|
||||
treason of big business in wartime. Said Mr. <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent>:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ trucks that were the backbone of German army transportation." (20) </p>
|
|||
an alternative industrial resource, devoting many years research to
|
||||
the subject. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In a 1989 ABC Radio broadcast, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Hugh</ent> Downs</ent> reported that in the
|
||||
<p> In a 1989 ABC Radio broadcast, <ent type='person'>Hugh Downs</ent> reported that in the
|
||||
1930s, "the Ford Motor Company also saw a future in biomass fuels.
|
||||
Ford operated a successful biomass conversion plant that included
|
||||
hemp at their Iron Mountain facility in Michigan. Ford engineers
|
||||
|
@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ Italy, France, and Germany, for England to have been bombed, or for
|
|||
Allied ships to have been attacked at sea." (24) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1938, "following a series of meetings with Luftwaffe chief
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Herman Goring</ent>, [ITT founder and chairman <ent type='person'>Sosthenes]</ent> Behn encouraged
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Herman Goring</ent>, [ITT founder and chairman <ent type='person'>Sosthenes</ent>] Behn encouraged
|
||||
ITT's Lorenz subsidiary to purchase 28 percent of the Focke-Wulf
|
||||
firm, manufacturer of the bombers that were to sink so many Allied
|
||||
ships during the war," according to researcher and author Jim
|
||||
|
@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ Government." The excuse, of course, was Communism. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent> and Loftus' research, which documents the Dulles brothers'
|
||||
pro-Nazi activities, did not go unnoticed. "Before his death, former
|
||||
Supreme Court Justice <ent type='person'>Arthur <ent type='person'>Goldberg</ent></ent> granted one of the authors an
|
||||
Supreme Court Justice <ent type='person'>Arthur Goldberg</ent> granted one of the authors an
|
||||
interview. Justice <ent type='person'>Goldberg</ent> had served in U.S. intelligence during
|
||||
World War II. Although he said little in public, he had collected
|
||||
information on the Dulles boys' activities over the years. His
|
||||
|
@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ branch because he wanted Dulles where the British wiretappers could
|
|||
keep an eye on him. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "One floor below Dulles was <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent>son's wiretap shop. Inside
|
||||
Dulles's operation was one of <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent>'s spies, <ent type='person'>Arthur <ent type='person'>Goldberg</ent></ent> . .
|
||||
Dulles's operation was one of <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent>'s spies, <ent type='person'>Arthur Goldberg</ent> . .
|
||||
." who, "confirmed . . . that Dulles's appointment was a setup. . .
|
||||
. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ Ford, and other U.S. industrialists. (5) </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> The plan failed, however, due to Dulles being "tipped off . . .
|
||||
that he was under surveillance" in time to cover his tracks. One
|
||||
possible source of the leak was Vice President <ent type='person'>Henry <ent type='person'>Wallace</ent></ent>, "who
|
||||
possible source of the leak was Vice President <ent type='person'>Henry Wallace</ent>, "who
|
||||
constantly shared information with his brother-in-law, the Swiss
|
||||
minister in Washington during the war." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1143,11 +1143,11 @@ Loftus and <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent> are quite clear:</p>
|
|||
money to <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent> himself cannot be denied. A German nun, Sister
|
||||
Pascalina, was present at its creation. In the early 1920s she was
|
||||
the housekeeper for Archbishop of the Vatican-Nazi connection . . .
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eugenio <ent type='person'>Pacelli</ent></ent>, then the papal nuncio in Munich. <ent type='person'>Sister Pascalina</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eugenio Pacelli</ent>, then the papal nuncio in Munich. <ent type='person'>Sister Pascalina</ent>
|
||||
vividly recalls receiving Adolf <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent> late one night and watching
|
||||
the archbishop give <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent> a large amount of Church money."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In addition, <ent type='person'>Eugenio <ent type='person'>Pacelli</ent></ent> </p>
|
||||
<p> In addition, <ent type='person'>Eugenio Pacelli</ent> </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "later convinced the Vatican to invest millions of dollars in the
|
||||
rising German economy, money from the Vatican's land settlement that
|
||||
|
@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ immunity to move back and forth across both Nazi and Allied lines. .
|
|||
. ." (9)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ". . . . The Vatican's eminence grise for Balkan intelligence, the
|
||||
Bosnian-Croat priest <ent type='person'>Krunoslav <ent type='person'>Draganovic</ent></ent>, was involved in
|
||||
Bosnian-Croat priest <ent type='person'>Krunoslav Draganovic</ent>, was involved in
|
||||
transporting large quantities of Nazi booty, especially gold
|
||||
bullion, from Austria to the safety of the Holy See with the help of
|
||||
the Dulles-<ent type='person'>Angleton</ent> clique in Rome. Some of the booty was
|
||||
|
@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ were carried in U.S. Army jeeps provided to Father <ent type='person'>Draganovic
|
|||
that he could conduct pastoral visits' on behalf of the Vatican. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Another ardent Nazi propagandist and agent, Slovenian bishop
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory <ent type='person'>Rozman</ent></ent>, was sent to Bern with the help of Dulles's friends
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory Rozman</ent>, was sent to Bern with the help of Dulles's friends
|
||||
in U.S. intelligence. Declassified U.S. intelligence files confirm
|
||||
that Bishop <ent type='person'>Rozman</ent> was suspected of trying to arrange the transfer
|
||||
of huge quantities of Nazi-controlled gold and Western currency that
|
||||
|
@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ business with the Americans in the reconstruction of Germany. The
|
|||
problem was dramatized when those German industrialists who had been
|
||||
convicted of war crimes at Nuremberg were all released from
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Landsberg</ent> prison in early 1951, their sentences commuted by the
|
||||
American High Commissioner [of German Occupation], <ent type='person'>John</ent> J. <ent type='person'>McCloy</ent>. </p>
|
||||
American High Commissioner [of German Occupation], <ent type='person'>John</ent> J. McCloy. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ". . . . Whatever the motivation," the authors continue, "the
|
||||
blanket release of the convicted industrialists was taken within
|
||||
|
@ -1341,11 +1341,11 @@ and the French, extremely reluctant, had to follow suit. When the
|
|||
supply dried up, there remained behind bars only the SS, the mass
|
||||
murderers from Dachau, <ent type='person'>Belsen</ent>, and Buchenwald, and the toughs from
|
||||
the Waffen SS who had massacred American, British, and Canadian
|
||||
prisoners of war. This put High Commissioner <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>McCloy</ent> in a most
|
||||
prisoners of war. This put High Commissioner <ent type='person'>John</ent> McCloy in a most
|
||||
embarrassing position. . . ." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tetens explains how Chancellor <ent type='person'>Adenauer</ent> helped High Commissioner
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McCloy</ent> and the U.S. State Department avoid this embarrassment:
|
||||
McCloy and the U.S. State Department avoid this embarrassment:
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Adenauer</ent> "suggested the formation of a review board, with three
|
||||
German members sitting in and having equal voice in making
|
||||
recommendations. The whole procedure was to be shrouded in secrecy,
|
||||
|
@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ detail of the backgrounds of those released: </p>
|
|||
<p> "The beneficiaries of this act included, for example, all of the
|
||||
convicted concentration camp doctors; all of the top judges who had
|
||||
administered the Nazis' 'special courts'" and dozens of similar
|
||||
cases. In addition, "<ent type='person'>McCloy</ent>'s clemency decisions for the <ent type='person'>Landsberg</ent>
|
||||
cases. In addition, "McCloy's clemency decisions for the <ent type='person'>Landsberg</ent>
|
||||
inmates set in motion a much broader process that eventually freed
|
||||
hundreds of other convicted Nazi war criminals over the next five
|
||||
years. . . . By the winter of 1950-1951 the most senior levels of
|
||||
|
@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ the cold war. While nazism and <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>'s inner circle co
|
|||
publicly condemned throughout the West, the actual investigation and
|
||||
prosecution of specific Nazi crimes came to a standstill." (15) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> One case merits special attention: <ent type='person'>Sepp <ent type='person'>Dietrich</ent></ent>, "the organizer of
|
||||
<p> One case merits special attention: <ent type='person'>Sepp Dietrich</ent>, "the organizer of
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Fuehrer</ent>'s bodyguard. <ent type='person'>Dietrich</ent> carried out <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>'s personal
|
||||
murder assignments" and, Tetens continues, "was in charge of the
|
||||
liquidation of the Jewish population in the city of Kharkov. During
|
||||
|
@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ government with the homecoming pay of 6000 marks." (16) </p>
|
|||
prominent American expressed support for the reduction of sentences
|
||||
for those responsible for the mass murder of the 600 unarmed
|
||||
prisoners of war at Malmedy, describing the decision as "extremely
|
||||
wise." The American was Senator <ent type='person'>Joseph <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent></ent>, Republican from
|
||||
wise." The American was Senator Joseph McCarthy, Republican from
|
||||
Wisconsin. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Tetens observes that, despite the wide-spread fear by "the French,
|
||||
|
@ -1418,8 +1418,8 @@ in charge of, many U.S. government covert operations --
|
|||
international weapons smuggling, drug cartels, Central American
|
||||
death squads, right wing anti-communist dictatorships, LSD mind
|
||||
control experiments -- the Republican National Committee's Ethnic
|
||||
Heritage Councils, and the Presidential campaigns of <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent>, and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>. </p>
|
||||
Heritage Councils, and the Presidential campaigns of <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent>, and <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE GEHLEN ORGANIZATION </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ organizations, in the 1940s and 1950s. </p>
|
|||
<p> Perhaps the most publicized program of Nazi recruitment is that of
|
||||
Project Paperclip, which involved the collection of Nazi rocket
|
||||
scientists and facilities, all of which were later incorporated into
|
||||
the U.S. Space Program. <ent type='person'>Klaus <ent type='person'>Barbie</ent></ent>'s employment by the U.S. State
|
||||
the U.S. Space Program. <ent type='person'>Klaus Barbie</ent>'s employment by the U.S. State
|
||||
Department in the 1940s is another well-known incident. <ent type='person'>Barbie</ent>, head
|
||||
of the Gestapo in <ent type='person'>Lyons</ent>, France, was known as the "<ent type='person'>Butcher</ent> of <ent type='person'>Lyons</ent>"
|
||||
and was sought by the French Government for atrocities committed
|
||||
|
@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ U.S.-Nazi connection is well-documented, and deserves closer
|
|||
attention by the mainstream press. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> One of the first researchers to reveal the connections between the
|
||||
U.S. government and the Nazis, was a lady named <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mae</ent> Brussell</ent> of
|
||||
U.S. government and the Nazis, was a lady named <ent type='person'>Mae Brussell</ent> of
|
||||
Carmel, California. Her career as a conspiracy researcher and host
|
||||
of the weekly radio program "World Watchers International" began
|
||||
with the <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> assassination. "In ferreting out every morsel from
|
||||
|
@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ agencies. They hooked up with the spy net of German General Reinhard
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "'This is a story of how key Nazis . . . anticipated military
|
||||
disaster and laid plans to transplant nazism, intact but disguised,
|
||||
in havens in the West,' wrote <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mae</ent> Brussell</ent> in 1983. She didn't
|
||||
in havens in the West,' wrote <ent type='person'>Mae Brussell</ent> in 1983. She didn't
|
||||
author too many articles, but this one, 'The Nazi Connection to the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent> F. <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> Assassination' (in 'The Rebel,' a short-lived
|
||||
political magazine published by 'Hustler' impresario <ent type='person'>Larry Flynt</ent>),
|
||||
|
@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ was definitive, albeit convoluted. </p>
|
|||
is a story with an aftermath -- America's slide to the brink of
|
||||
Fascism.'" </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mae</ent> Brussell</ent> quit broadcasting her radio show in Spring of 1988,
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Mae Brussell</ent> quit broadcasting her radio show in Spring of 1988,
|
||||
after receiving a death threat from a "man who is said to have
|
||||
identified himself as 'a fascist and proud of it.'" </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1712,14 +1712,14 @@ military, Brussell found, was using them." (27) </p>
|
|||
Against the Jews, Loftus and <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent>, p. 71 3.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 73-74
|
||||
4.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 75-76 5.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 77 6.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., p. 78 7.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 79-80
|
||||
8.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 82-83 9.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 84-85 10.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 85-86 11.Tragedy
|
||||
and Hope, Prof. Carrol Quigley, p. 827 12.Secret War Against the
|
||||
and Hope, Prof. <ent type='person'>Carrol Quigley</ent>, p. 827 12.Secret War Against the
|
||||
Jews, pp. 100-102 13.The American Establishment, <ent type='person'>Leonard</ent> and Mark
|
||||
Silk, p. 249 14.The New Germany and the Old Nazis, T.H. Tetens, pp.
|
||||
99-102 15.Blowback: America's recruitment of Nazis and its effects
|
||||
on the Cold War, <ent type='person'>Christopher Simpson</ent>, pp. 191-192 16.The New Germany
|
||||
and the Old Nazis, p. 103 17.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 112-113 18.Blowback, pp. 40-
|
||||
41 19.The New Germany and the Old Nazis, pp. 42-43 20.Blowback, pp.
|
||||
54-55 21.Unholy Trinity, <ent type='person'>Mark <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus, pp. 151-152
|
||||
54-55 21.Unholy Trinity, <ent type='person'>Mark Aarons</ent> and <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus, pp. 151-152
|
||||
22.The Secret War Against the Jews, pp. 135-136 23.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 151-
|
||||
152 24.Blowback, p. 159 25.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 187-189 26.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 192-193
|
||||
27.Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crimes, <ent type='person'>Jonathan Vankin</ent>, pp. 101-104</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@ also began with one. Loftus and <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent> state that: </p>
|
|||
<p> "According to several of our sources among the 'old spies,' Richard
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s political career began in 1945, when he was the navy officer
|
||||
temporarily assigned to review . . . captured Nazi documents." The
|
||||
documents in question revealed the wartime record of <ent type='person'>Karl <ent type='person'>Blessing</ent></ent>,
|
||||
documents in question revealed the wartime record of <ent type='person'>Karl Blessing</ent>,
|
||||
"former <ent type='person'>Reich</ent>sbank officer and then head of the Nazi oil cartel,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Konti</ent>nentale Ol A.G. '<ent type='person'>Konti</ent>' was in partnership with Dulles's
|
||||
principal Nazi client, I.G. Farben. Both companies had despicable
|
||||
|
@ -1775,10 +1775,10 @@ incumbent President <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> won reelection in 1948, defe
|
|||
(2) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> After <ent type='person'>Truman</ent>'s victory, write the authors, "<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> became <ent type='person'>Allen</ent>
|
||||
Dulles's mouthpiece in Congress. Both he and Senator <ent type='person'>Joseph <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent></ent>
|
||||
Dulles's mouthpiece in Congress. Both he and Senator Joseph McCarthy
|
||||
received volumes of classified information to support the charge
|
||||
that the <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> administration was filled with 'pinkos.' When
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> went too far in his Communist investigations, it was <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>
|
||||
McCarthy went too far in his Communist investigations, it was <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>
|
||||
who worked with his next-door neighbor, CIA director <ent type='person'>Bedell Smith</ent>,
|
||||
to steer the investigations away from the intelligence community.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1819,7 +1819,7 @@ very beginning, the word had been put around among Eastern European
|
|||
Nazis that Dulles and <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> were the men to see, especially if you
|
||||
were a rich Fascist . . ." (3) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This relationship between <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent> and the Nazis developed
|
||||
<p> This relationship between <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent> and the Nazis developed
|
||||
because both he and <ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles "blamed Governor <ent type='person'>Dewey</ent>'s razor-thin
|
||||
loss to <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> in the 1948 presidential election on the Jewish vote.
|
||||
When [<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>] became <ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent>'s vice president in 1952, <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> was
|
||||
|
@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ reestablished their networks. </p>
|
|||
he would create a permanent ethnic council within the Republican
|
||||
party. Previously the Ethnic Division was allowed to surface only
|
||||
during presidential campaigns. <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s promise was carried out after
|
||||
the 1972 election, during [<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent>] <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s tenure as chairman of the
|
||||
the 1972 election, during [<ent type='person'>George</ent>] <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s tenure as chairman of the
|
||||
Republican National Committee. The Croatian Ustashis became an
|
||||
integral part of the campaign structure of Republican politics,
|
||||
along with several other Fascist organizations." (4)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ longer a marginal player on the fringes, now he held a key position
|
|||
as the Republican National Committee's nationalities director. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The Republican leadership cannot claim ignorance as a defense.
|
||||
[Syndicated Columnist <ent type='person'>Jack]</ent> <ent type='person'>Anderson</ent>'s famous expose of <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s
|
||||
[Syndicated Columnist <ent type='person'>Jack</ent>] <ent type='person'>Anderson</ent>'s famous expose of <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s
|
||||
Nazis appeared in 'The Washington Post' at the same time as the
|
||||
November 1971 convention. Among those mentioned was <ent type='person'>Laszlo Pasztor</ent>,
|
||||
'the industrious head of the GOP ethnic groups, [who] was never
|
||||
|
@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@ claimed only to have fought the Communists on the Eastern Front."
|
|||
(7)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Republican/<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> attraction to Nazism was also observed by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert</ent> J. <ent type='person'>Groden</ent> and <ent type='person'>Harrison Edward <ent type='person'>Livingstone</ent></ent>, authors of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert</ent> J. <ent type='person'>Groden</ent> and <ent type='person'>Harrison Edward Livingstone</ent>, authors of the
|
||||
book, "High Treason," dealing with the <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> Assassination. <ent type='person'>Groden</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Livingstone</ent> write: "<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> surrounded himself with what was known
|
||||
as the Berlin Wall, a long succession of advisors with Germanic
|
||||
|
@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ secret rosters of the Republican party's Nationalities Council read
|
|||
like a Who's Who of Fascist fugitives. The Republican's Nazi
|
||||
connection is the darkest secret of the Republican leadership. The
|
||||
rosters will never be disclosed to the public. As will be seen in
|
||||
Chapter 16 dealing with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>, the Fascist connection is too
|
||||
Chapter 16 dealing with <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>, the Fascist connection is too
|
||||
widespread for damage control. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "According to a 1988 study by <ent type='person'>Russ Bellant</ent> of Political Research
|
||||
|
@ -1974,27 +1974,27 @@ by his hand-picked successor, <ent type='person'>Gerald Ford</ent>. </p>
|
|||
<p> 1.The Secret War Against the Jews, p. 221 2.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 221-222
|
||||
3.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 222-223 4.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 122-123 5.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 224-225
|
||||
6.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 297-298 7.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 298-299 8.High Treason, <ent type='person'>Robert</ent> J.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Groden</ent> and <ent type='person'>Harrison Edward <ent type='person'>Livingstone</ent></ent>, pp. 417-418 9.The Secret War
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Groden</ent> and <ent type='person'>Harrison Edward Livingstone</ent>, pp. 417-418 9.The Secret War
|
||||
Against the Jews, pp. 300-301</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH</ent> </p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER</ent> BUSH </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Like <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> was a strong anti-marijuana/hemp
|
||||
<p> Like <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent>, <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> was a strong anti-marijuana/hemp
|
||||
president, escalating the so-called "war on drugs" begun by <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>.
|
||||
And, like <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> was deeply involved with supporting the
|
||||
And, like <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> was deeply involved with supporting the
|
||||
Nazis in the Republican's closet. In fact, support for the Nazis was
|
||||
a <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> family tradition which goes back more than six decades and,
|
||||
once again, to <ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Loftus and <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent> write: "The real story of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> starts well
|
||||
<p> Loftus and <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent> write: "The real story of <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> starts well
|
||||
before he launched his own career. It goes back to the 1920s, when
|
||||
the Dulles brothers and the other pirates of Wall Street were making
|
||||
their deals with the Nazis. . . ." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE BUSH-<ent type='person'>DULLES</ent>-NAZI CONNECTION</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s problems were inherited from his namesake and
|
||||
maternal grandfather, <ent type='person'>George</ent> Herbert 'Bert' <ent type='person'>Walker</ent>, a native of St.
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s problems were inherited from his namesake and
|
||||
maternal grandfather, <ent type='person'>George Herbert</ent> 'Bert' <ent type='person'>Walker</ent>, a native of St.
|
||||
Louis, who founded the banking and investment firm of G. H. <ent type='person'>Walker</ent>
|
||||
and Company in 1900. Later the company shifted from St. Louis to the
|
||||
prestigious address of 1 Wall Street. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
@ -2028,7 +2028,7 @@ investors. 'Bert' <ent type='person'>Walker</ent> was Union Banking's president,
|
|||
was located in the offices of Averill Harriman's company at 39
|
||||
Broadway in New York. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "In 1926 <ent type='person'>Bert <ent type='person'>Walker</ent></ent> did a favor for his new son-in-law, <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent>
|
||||
<p> "In 1926 <ent type='person'>Bert Walker</ent> did a favor for his new son-in-law, <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. It was the sort of favor families do to help their children
|
||||
make a start in life, but <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent> came to regret it bitterly.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Walker</ent> made <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent> vice president of W. A. Harriman. The problem
|
||||
|
@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ politicians to see things <ent type='person'>Hitler</ent>'s way. The holding com
|
|||
trail, Harriman's stock in American Shipping & Commerce was
|
||||
controlled by yet another holding company, the Harriman Fifteen
|
||||
Corporation, run out of <ent type='person'>Walker</ent>'s office. The directors of this
|
||||
company were Averill Harriman, <ent type='person'>Bert <ent type='person'>Walker</ent></ent>, and <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. . . . </p>
|
||||
company were Averill Harriman, <ent type='person'>Bert Walker</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ". . . In a November 1935 article in Common Sense, retired marine
|
||||
general Smedley D. <ent type='person'>Butler</ent> blamed Brown Brothers, Harriman for having
|
||||
|
@ -2102,7 +2102,7 @@ his plans to enter Yale and enlisted in the U.S. Army. It was, say
|
|||
our sources among the former intelligence officers, a valiant
|
||||
attempt by an eighteen-year-old boy to save the family's honor. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Young <ent type='person'>George</ent></ent> was in flight school in October 1942, when the U.S.
|
||||
<p> "Young <ent type='person'>George</ent> was in flight school in October 1942, when the U.S.
|
||||
government charged his father with running Nazi front groups in the
|
||||
United States. Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, all the shares
|
||||
of the Union Banking Corporation were seized, including those held
|
||||
|
@ -2116,14 +2116,14 @@ few days later two of Union Banking's subsidiaries -- the Holland
|
|||
American Trading Corporation and the Seamless Steel Equipment
|
||||
Corporation -- also were seized. Then the government went after the
|
||||
Harriman Fifteen Holding Company, which <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> shared with his father-
|
||||
in-law, <ent type='person'>Bert <ent type='person'>Walker</ent></ent>, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, and the Silesian-
|
||||
in-law, <ent type='person'>Bert Walker</ent>, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, and the Silesian-
|
||||
American Corporation. The U.S. government found that huge sections
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Prescott</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s empire had been operated on behalf of Nazi
|
||||
Germany and had greatly assisted the German war effort." (1)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> EDWIN PAULEY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Try as he did," continue the authors, "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> could not get
|
||||
<p> "Try as he did," continue the authors, "<ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> could not get
|
||||
away from Dulles's crooked corporate network, which his grandfather
|
||||
and father had joined in the 1920s. Wherever he turned, <ent type='person'>George</ent> found
|
||||
that the influence of the Dulles brothers was already there. Even
|
||||
|
@ -2131,8 +2131,8 @@ when he fled to Texas to become a successful businessman on his own,
|
|||
he ran into the pirates of Wall Street. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "One of <ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles's secret spies inside the Democratic party
|
||||
later became <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s partner in the Mexican oil business.
|
||||
Edwin <ent type='person'>Pauley</ent>, a California oil man, was . . . one of Dulles's covert
|
||||
later became <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s partner in the Mexican oil business.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edwin Pauley</ent>, a California oil man, was . . . one of Dulles's covert
|
||||
agents in the <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent> and <ent type='person'>Truman</ent> administrations . . . a 'big
|
||||
business' Democrat. . . ."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2192,13 +2192,13 @@ point CIA agents used Pemex, the Mexican government's oil monopoly,
|
|||
as a business cover at the same time Pemex was being used as a money
|
||||
laundry for <ent type='person'>Pauley</ent>'s campaign contributions. As we shall see, the
|
||||
Mexican-CIA connection played an important part in the development
|
||||
of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s political and intelligence career. . . .</p>
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s political and intelligence career. . . .</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Pauley</ent>, say the 'old spies,' was the man who brought all the
|
||||
threads of the Mexican connection together. He was <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s business
|
||||
associate, a front man for Dulles's CIA [<ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles was CIA
|
||||
director then], and originator of the use of Mexican oil fronts to
|
||||
create a slush fund for <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent>'s various campaigns. . . . </p>
|
||||
create a slush fund for <ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent>'s various campaigns. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Although it is not widely known, <ent type='person'>Pauley</ent>, in fact, had been a
|
||||
committed, if 'secret,' <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> supporter since 1960. It should be
|
||||
|
@ -2209,27 +2209,27 @@ Unfortunately, others were so enmeshed in <ent type='person'>Pauley</ent>'s work
|
|||
that they could never extricate themselves. According to a number of
|
||||
our intelligence sources, the deals <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> cut with <ent type='person'>Pauley</ent> in Mexico
|
||||
catapulted him into political life. In 1960 <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> became a protege of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent></ent>, who was then running for president of the United
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Richard Nixon</ent>, who was then running for president of the United
|
||||
States. . . . </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The most intriguing of <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s early connections was to Richard
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>, who as vice president had supervised <ent type='person'>Allen</ent> Dulles's covert
|
||||
planning for the Bay of Pigs [invasion]. For years it has been
|
||||
rumored that Dulles's client, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s father, was one of the
|
||||
rumored that Dulles's client, <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s father, was one of the
|
||||
Republican leaders who recruited <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> to run for Congress and later
|
||||
convinced <ent type='person'>Eisenhower</ent> to take him on as vice president. There is no
|
||||
doubt that the two families were close. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> described <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>
|
||||
doubt that the two families were close. <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> described <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>
|
||||
as his 'mentor.' <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> was a <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> supporter in his very first tilt
|
||||
at politics, during his unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1964, and
|
||||
turned out again when he entered the House two years later. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "After <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s landslide victory in 1972, he ordered a general
|
||||
house cleaning on the basis of loyalty. 'Eliminate everyone,' he
|
||||
told <ent type='person'>John</ent> Ehrlichman about reappointments, 'except <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>. <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>
|
||||
told <ent type='person'>John</ent> Ehrlichman about reappointments, 'except <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>
|
||||
will do anything for our cause.' . . . According to <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s account,
|
||||
the president told him that 'the place I really need you is over at
|
||||
the National Committee running things.' So, in 1972, <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> appointed
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> as head of the Republican National Committee. </p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> as head of the Republican National Committee. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "It was <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> who fulfilled <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s promise to make the 'ethnic'
|
||||
emigres a permanent part of Republican politics. In 1972 <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>'s
|
||||
|
@ -2267,15 +2267,15 @@ fighters' program." (3)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In 1988, Project Censored, a news media censorship research
|
||||
organization, awarded the honor of "Top Censored story" to the
|
||||
subject of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>. The article revealed "how the major mass
|
||||
subject of <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>. The article revealed "how the major mass
|
||||
media ignored, overlooked or undercovered at least ten critical
|
||||
stories reported in America's alternative press that raised serious
|
||||
questions about the Republican candidate, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>, dating from
|
||||
questions about the Republican candidate, <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>, dating from
|
||||
his reported role as a CIA 'asset' in 1963 to his Presidential
|
||||
campaign's connection with a network of anti-Semites with Nazi and
|
||||
fascist affiliations in 1988." (4) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> NOTES: <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH</ent></p>
|
||||
<p> NOTES: <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER</ent> BUSH</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1.The Secret War Against the Jews, pp. 357-361 2.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 362-364
|
||||
3.<ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>., pp. 365-371 4.The 1993 Project Censored Yearbook: The News
|
||||
|
@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ you now have the answer. </p>
|
|||
<p> INTRODUCTION</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American
|
||||
Politics - Second Edition, By <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> R. <ent type='person'>Dye</ent> and L. <ent type='person'>Harmon <ent type='person'>Zeigler</ent></ent> -
|
||||
Politics - Second Edition, By <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> R. <ent type='person'>Dye</ent> and L. <ent type='person'>Harmon Zeigler</ent> -
|
||||
Duxbury Press, CA. 1972 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Arms Bazaar: From Lebanon to Lockheed - By <ent type='person'>Anthony Sampson</ent> -
|
||||
|
@ -2336,10 +2336,10 @@ Sixth Edition - In Fact, Inc., NY. 1943 </p>
|
|||
1933-1949 - By <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Charles</ent> <ent type='person'>Higham</ent></ent> - Delecorte Press, NY. 1983 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Even the Gods Can't Change History: The Facts Speak for Themselves
|
||||
- By <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Seldes</ent> - Lyle Stuart, Inc., NJ. 1976 </p>
|
||||
- By <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Seldes</ent> - <ent type='person'>Lyle Stuart</ent>, Inc., NJ. 1976 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Power, Inc.: Public and Private Rulers and How to Make Them
|
||||
Accountable - By <ent type='person'>Morton <ent type='person'>Mintz</ent></ent> & <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> S. <ent type='person'>Cohen</ent> - Viking Press, NY.
|
||||
Accountable - By <ent type='person'>Morton Mintz</ent> & <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> S. <ent type='person'>Cohen</ent> - Viking Press, NY.
|
||||
1976 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Plot to Seize the White House - By <ent type='person'>Jules Archer</ent> - Hawthorn
|
||||
|
@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ Conspiracy Theories - By <ent type='person'>Michael Litchfield</ent>/The Nationa
|
|||
Council - EarthWorks Press, CA. 1992 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Secret War Against The Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed The
|
||||
Jewish People - By <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus and <ent type='person'>Mark <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent></ent> - St. Martin's Press,
|
||||
Jewish People - By <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus and <ent type='person'>Mark Aarons</ent> - St. Martin's Press,
|
||||
NY. 1994 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> HEMP & the Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Wears No Clothes - By
|
||||
|
@ -2359,7 +2359,7 @@ Stout) </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> H.E.M.P. (Help Eliminate Marijuana Prohibition), CA. 1995 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> One Thousand Americans - By <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Seldes</ent> - BONI & GAER, NY. 1947 </p>
|
||||
<p> One Thousand Americans - By <ent type='person'>George</ent> <ent type='person'>Seldes</ent> - BONI & <ent type='person'>GAER</ent>, NY. 1947 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Ain</ent>'t Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consentual
|
||||
Crimes in a Free Society - By Peter Mc<ent type='person'>William</ent>s - Prelude Press, CA.
|
||||
|
@ -2394,7 +2394,7 @@ NY. 1961 </p>
|
|||
Cold War - By <ent type='person'>Christopher Simpson</ent> - Weidenfeld & Nicolson, NY. 1988 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Unholy Trinity: The Vatican, the Nazis, and Soviet Intelligence -
|
||||
By <ent type='person'>Mark <ent type='person'>Aarons</ent></ent> & <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus, First U.S. Edition - St. Martin's
|
||||
By <ent type='person'>Mark Aarons</ent> & <ent type='person'>John</ent> Loftus, First U.S. Edition - St. Martin's
|
||||
Press, NY. 1992 </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Conspiracies, Cover-Ups and Crimes: From <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> to the CIA Terrorist
|
||||
|
@ -2407,7 +2407,7 @@ Group, Inc., NY. 1992</p>
|
|||
the New Evidence of Conspiracy - By <ent type='person'>Robert</ent> J. <ent type='person'>Groden</ent> and Harrison
|
||||
Edward <ent type='person'>Livingstone</ent>, Berkley Edition - Berkley Books, NY. 1990</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH</ent></p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>GEORGE HERBERT WALKER</ent> BUSH</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Censored: The News That Didn't Make the News - And Why - By Carl
|
||||
Jensen - Shelburne Press, Inc., NY. 1993</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
|||
Introduction
|
||||
------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On Tuesday, 16 August, 1994, I met with Mr. <ent type='person'>Brian <ent type='person'>Mee</ent></ent> in my home
|
||||
<p>On Tuesday, 16 August, 1994, I met with Mr. <ent type='person'>Brian Mee</ent> in my home
|
||||
for the better part of three hours to discuss the famous backyard
|
||||
rifle photos, which seem to show <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> wearing a pistol belt
|
||||
and holding a rifle in one hand and some radical newspapers
|
||||
|
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Dallas police said they found two negatives, one for A and one
|
|||
for B, only the B negative is known to exist. An important
|
||||
backyard snapshot was discovered in the late 1970s when the House
|
||||
Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) was conducting its
|
||||
investigation. This photo, known as 133-A, <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent>, is
|
||||
investigation. This photo, known as 133-A, DeMohrenschildt, is
|
||||
much clearer than 133-A and was printed full negative.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Prior to our interview, I supplied Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</ent> with a 22-page extract
|
||||
|
@ -114,18 +114,18 @@ were that the edge of a water spot would form a nearly straight
|
|||
line. Some of the people with whom I consulted included the
|
||||
following:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Konrad <ent type='person'>Mandl</ent></ent>, a professional photographer and photo
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Konrad Mandl</ent>, a professional photographer and photo
|
||||
lab technician, and a certified member of the British Institute
|
||||
of Professional Photography.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Miss <ent type='person'>Davette <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent></ent>, a professional photographer and photo
|
||||
<p>* Miss <ent type='person'>Davette Johnson</ent>, a professional photographer and photo
|
||||
lab technician, and a computer graphics technician.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Jerry Finzi</ent>, professional photographer</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Mark Loundy</ent>, professional photographer.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Arthur <ent type='person'>Kramer</ent></ent>, a professional photographer who has taught
|
||||
<p>* Mr. <ent type='person'>Arthur Kramer</ent>, a professional photographer who has taught
|
||||
photography at the collegiate level. In addition, Mr. <ent type='person'>Kramer</ent>
|
||||
wrote a column for MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY magazine for 20 years
|
||||
called "The View from <ent type='person'>Kramer</ent>."</p>
|
||||
|
@ -200,13 +200,13 @@ government agency.</p>
|
|||
Transcript of Interview
|
||||
-----------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</ent> and MTG watch a segment on the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo
|
||||
<p>[Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</ent> and MTG watch a segment on the DeMohrenschildt photo
|
||||
from <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent>'s video FAKE: THE FORGED PHOTO THAT FRAMED LEE
|
||||
HARVEY OSWALD. The segment is about the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo
|
||||
HARVEY OSWALD. The segment is about the DeMohrenschildt photo
|
||||
and how its superior detail and clarity indicate that it was
|
||||
taken with a different, better camera.]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. All right, the thing about the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo not
|
||||
<p>MTG. All right, the thing about the DeMohrenschildt photo not
|
||||
being a copy of 133-A because it has much better detail and a
|
||||
larger background. Does that make sense?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -216,11 +216,11 @@ lose, you never gain, when you copy something. You lose detail,
|
|||
definition, and contrast is built up. You start to lose your
|
||||
gray tones, which hold most of your detail, and it starts to go
|
||||
into shadow or [tape unclear]. So, it wouldn't be a copy.
|
||||
The <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo would not be a copy of 133-A.</p>
|
||||
The DeMohrenschildt photo would not be a copy of 133-A.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. Could it have been printed off of the negative of 133-A,
|
||||
even though it has better contrast and everything? I mean, Jack
|
||||
White seems to think that because the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo
|
||||
White seems to think that because the DeMohrenschildt photo
|
||||
has such better quality, that it must have been made with a
|
||||
better camera. Is it logical to assume that it was taken with
|
||||
a better camera?</p>
|
||||
|
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ a better camera?</p>
|
|||
one of them--that it was done with a better camera. The other
|
||||
one is that it was an earlier copy of the negative and that 133-A
|
||||
is a second- or third-generation copy. To say that the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo was done with a better quality camera is
|
||||
DeMohrenschildt photo was done with a better quality camera is
|
||||
possible, and, it is likely, in this situation, the more probable
|
||||
of the two choices.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ have left out ANY measurements, especially the chin, of all
|
|||
things.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>[Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</ent> and MTG then view <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent> video segment on the
|
||||
idea that the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo was somehow produced without
|
||||
idea that the DeMohrenschildt photo was somehow produced without
|
||||
the IR camera negative, and that the backyard photos could have
|
||||
been made prior to being made with the IR camera.]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ been made prior to being made with the IR camera.]</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>MR. <ent type='person'>MEE</ent>. It's quite possible.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. So the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture indicates that the backyard
|
||||
<p>MTG. So the DeMohrenschildt picture indicates that the backyard
|
||||
photos could have been made before they were made with the IR
|
||||
camera and that a better camera was used? I mean. . . .</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ from a full negative. That's not to say that would be
|
|||
the original print, or the original negative. You could take
|
||||
a print and copy it, and you would still get the edge markings,
|
||||
but it would be printed full negative, as in the case of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo. That would be the only difference,
|
||||
DeMohrenschildt photo. That would be the only difference,
|
||||
whereas with the other pictures you might not be seeing the
|
||||
full print.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1697,9 +1697,9 @@ right amount of difference between the photos so that you would
|
|||
be able to view them in stereo.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. Okay. One thing that I'd really like to ask you about
|
||||
has to do with the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photograph and the frame edge
|
||||
has to do with the DeMohrenschildt photograph and the frame edge
|
||||
markings. Actually, it doesn't just involve the frame edge
|
||||
markings. It involves matching the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo to the
|
||||
markings. It involves matching the DeMohrenschildt photo to the
|
||||
IR camera's film plane aperture. We talked about this briefly
|
||||
last time. Now, when <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent> testified before the Committee,
|
||||
the House Select Committee. . . .</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1707,16 +1707,16 @@ the House Select Committee. . . .</p>
|
|||
<p>MR. <ent type='person'>MEE</ent>. Uh-huh.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. Okay. Now, this involves the finding of the edge markings
|
||||
on the edges of the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo and the determination
|
||||
on the edges of the DeMohrenschildt photo and the determination
|
||||
that the photo is genuine because those markings are unique to
|
||||
the IR camera. Now, <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent>, when he testified back then,
|
||||
said. . . . Well, let me read what he said. [Reads from page
|
||||
205 of HIGH TREASON]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture shows a much larger
|
||||
<p> The DeMohrenschildt picture shows a much larger
|
||||
amount of background around the edges than any of
|
||||
the photographs, 133-A, B, or C. To me, this
|
||||
indicates that the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture is
|
||||
indicates that the DeMohrenschildt picture is
|
||||
printed full negative. In fact, we can verify
|
||||
this because it is printed with a black border
|
||||
around the edge, the black border being the clear
|
||||
|
@ -1725,12 +1725,12 @@ said. . . . Well, let me read what he said. [Reads from page
|
|||
According to the FBI, the picture, CE-133-B, was
|
||||
identified as being taken with <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s camera
|
||||
because it could be matched to the film plane
|
||||
aperture. Yet, if the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture
|
||||
aperture. Yet, if the DeMohrenschildt picture
|
||||
shows a larger background area and it is taken
|
||||
from the same camera viewpoint, then 133-A, B, and
|
||||
C have been cropped and, therefore, if there is
|
||||
more background area in the picture, then it [the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo] could not possibly be
|
||||
DeMohrenschildt photo] could not possibly be
|
||||
matched to the film plane aperture.
|
||||
|
||||
Do you understand his point?</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1742,18 +1742,18 @@ right?</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>MR. <ent type='person'>MEE</ent>. Well, there are certain things I'd have to know
|
||||
before I could say whether or not he's right. I'll put it this
|
||||
way: If the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo has a lot more background than
|
||||
way: If the DeMohrenschildt photo has a lot more background than
|
||||
the B negative, and if both were taken from the same camera
|
||||
viewpoint, then, yes, that would tend to tell me that Mr. White
|
||||
is correct. What you'd have to do is make precise measurements
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture and the B negative, and then
|
||||
of the DeMohrenschildt picture and the B negative, and then
|
||||
compare them. You'd also need to know if they were taken from
|
||||
the same camera viewpoint. You'd want a good, uncropped print of
|
||||
the B negative. These are the kinds of things I'd need to check
|
||||
out before I could really say anything about what he [White]
|
||||
says here.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. In his video, <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent> suggests that the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent>
|
||||
<p>MTG. In his video, <ent type='person'>Jack White</ent> suggests that the DeMohrenschildt
|
||||
photo is a composite made up of 133-A and the border of the film
|
||||
plane aperture of the IR camera.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1777,7 +1777,7 @@ that it's so much clearer than 133-A and. . . .</p>
|
|||
been cropped.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. Right. Now how would they have gotten the two scratch
|
||||
marks onto it [the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photo]?</p>
|
||||
marks onto it [the DeMohrenschildt photo]?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MR. <ent type='person'>MEE</ent>. Well, this gets into how these pictures could have
|
||||
been made. I'll tell you what I think they might have done.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1791,7 +1791,7 @@ this one over here," he points to a different square, etc.,
|
|||
etc.]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>You see, what I'm thinking is that there was a group of backyard
|
||||
photographs made long before the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> photograph, and
|
||||
photographs made long before the DeMohrenschildt photograph, and
|
||||
that at some point in this earlier group you have composites.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The first pictures, the very first ones, would be taken with a
|
||||
|
@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ or two down. Okay, then you've got these photos here--they've
|
|||
had the art work done on them and they've been reworked. Until
|
||||
now you're using a very high-quality camera. Then, you
|
||||
photograph one of these photos with the IR camera to make, for
|
||||
example, the <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> picture, which would give you the
|
||||
example, the DeMohrenschildt picture, which would give you the
|
||||
edge markings and the scratches.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. Now, what would happen if you were to analyze, say, the
|
||||
|
@ -2039,7 +2039,7 @@ reconstructed from notes taken by MTG. MTG showed Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</e
|
|||
notes at the conclusion of the interview, and Mr. <ent type='person'>Mee</ent> said
|
||||
they accurately reflected what he had said.]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>MTG. I'd like to show you a picture from <ent type='person'>Gerald <ent type='person'>Posner</ent></ent>'s book
|
||||
<p>MTG. I'd like to show you a picture from <ent type='person'>Gerald Posner</ent>'s book
|
||||
CASE CLOSED. The picture shows the grain structure analysis that
|
||||
was done on the right side of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s face. Would you take a
|
||||
look at it and tell me what you think?</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
|||
1996
|
||||
@All Rights Reserved</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The fact that Officer <ent type='person'>Marrion <ent type='person'>Baker</ent></ent> saw <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> on
|
||||
<p> The fact that Officer <ent type='person'>Marrion Baker</ent> saw <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent> on
|
||||
the second floor of the Texas School Book <ent type='person'>Depository</ent> (TSBD)
|
||||
building less than 90 seconds after President <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> was shot is
|
||||
proof that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> could not have been the assassin. Officer
|
||||
|
@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ spotted <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> just after he reached the second-floor l
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In the Commission's reenactments of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s alleged
|
||||
movements from the sixth floor to the second floor, the fastest
|
||||
time of the <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> stand-in, SSA <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Howlett</ent></ent>, was 74 seconds.
|
||||
time of the <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> stand-in, SSA <ent type='person'>John Howlett</ent>, was 74 seconds.
|
||||
In this test, <ent type='person'>Howlett</ent> moved at "a fast walk" so that he would not
|
||||
be out of breath when he reached the lunchroom. This was
|
||||
necessary because <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> said that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> did not appear to be out
|
||||
|
@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ idea that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> WALKED from the window to the rifle's
|
|||
place. According to this theory, <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> "walked briskly" after
|
||||
he allegedly fired the shots.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Wouldn't <ent type='person'>Harold <ent type='person'>Norman</ent></ent> and the two other men who were with
|
||||
<p> Wouldn't <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Harold</ent> <ent type='person'>Norman</ent></ent> and the two other men who were with
|
||||
him just below the sniper's nest have heard a grown man "walking
|
||||
briskly" above them? Walking quickly creates almost as much
|
||||
noise as running makes. Yet, the three men didn't hear a sound
|
||||
|
@ -665,18 +665,18 @@ been facing AWAY from the door, i.e., with his back to the door,
|
|||
when <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> supposedly spotted him through the window?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>------------------------------------
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Victoria <ent type='person'>Adams</ent></ent>: An Important Witness
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Victoria Adams</ent>: An Important Witness
|
||||
------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Another problem confronting WC supporters is the fact that
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Victoria <ent type='person'>Adams</ent></ent> went down the stairs shortly after the last shot
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Victoria Adams</ent> went down the stairs shortly after the last shot
|
||||
was fired, and neither saw nor heard anyone else on those
|
||||
stairs. Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent> was with <ent type='person'>Sandra <ent type='person'>Styles</ent></ent> on the fourth floor
|
||||
stairs. Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent> was with <ent type='person'>Sandra Styles</ent> on the fourth floor
|
||||
during the shooting. After the shots were fired, she said that
|
||||
she and Miss <ent type='person'>Styles</ent> waited 15-30 seconds by the window and then
|
||||
"ran" down the stairs to the first floor. Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent> testified
|
||||
that as she entered the first floor from the stairway she saw
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Lovelady</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>William <ent type='person'>Shelley</ent></ent> standing near the elevator.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bill Lovelady</ent> and <ent type='person'>William Shelley</ent> standing near the elevator.
|
||||
Realizing the implications of Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent>' account, the WC
|
||||
suggested that Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent>' recollection of her movements was in
|
||||
error--and not by just a little bit, but by "several minutes."
|
||||
|
@ -809,12 +809,12 @@ voice. There is also the distinct possibility that Miss <ent type='person'>Adam
|
|||
reached the first floor BEFORE Truly yelled for the elevator, as
|
||||
the above time lines show.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> As mentioned, <ent type='person'>Sandra <ent type='person'>Styles</ent></ent> was with Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent> on the
|
||||
<p> As mentioned, <ent type='person'>Sandra Styles</ent> was with Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent> on the
|
||||
fourth floor and accompanied her down the stairs. Yet,
|
||||
incredibly, the Commission not only failed to call her as a
|
||||
witness, but it didn't even have the FBI obtain a statement from
|
||||
her concerning her movements after the shooting. <ent type='person'>Sylvia <ent type='person'>Meagher</ent></ent>
|
||||
rightly asks, "Why was . . . <ent type='person'>Sandra <ent type='person'>Styles</ent></ent>--who was in a position
|
||||
her concerning her movements after the shooting. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sylvia</ent> <ent type='person'>Meagher</ent></ent>
|
||||
rightly asks, "Why was . . . <ent type='person'>Sandra Styles</ent>--who was in a position
|
||||
to confirm or contradict . . . [Miss <ent type='person'>Adams</ent>'] testimony--not
|
||||
called before the Commission and questioned?" (<ent type='person'>Meagher</ent> 73).
|
||||
Surely it must have occurred to the WC that Miss <ent type='person'>Styles</ent> was a
|
||||
|
@ -846,11 +846,11 @@ going from the sniper's nest to the rifle's hiding place. In
|
|||
previous versions of this article, it was assumed for the sake of
|
||||
argument that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> would have had a straight path from the
|
||||
sniper's nest to the rifle's hiding place (as is claimed by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gerald <ent type='person'>Posner</ent></ent> in his book CASE CLOSED). This would have required
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gerald Posner</ent> in his book CASE CLOSED). This would have required
|
||||
him to walk or run around 75 feet to arrive at the spot where the
|
||||
rifle was hidden. However, photos taken of the sixth floor
|
||||
shortly after the shooting prove that this would have been
|
||||
impossible (see, for example, Savage 165-172; Groden 65). The
|
||||
impossible (see, for example, Savage 165-172; <ent type='person'>Groden</ent> 65). The
|
||||
photos show that the sixth floor was crowded with rows of stacks
|
||||
of book boxes, and that <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> would have had to run down the
|
||||
east wall and then along the north wall in order to reach the
|
||||
|
@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ that the WC's theory about how <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> came to be in the
|
|||
floor lunchroom is impossible. He could not have made it there
|
||||
in time to be "spotted" by <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> and without being seen by Truly.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> wasn't seen or heard by <ent type='person'>Victoria <ent type='person'>Adams</ent></ent> or <ent type='person'>Roy</ent> Truly
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> wasn't seen or heard by <ent type='person'>Victoria Adams</ent> or <ent type='person'>Roy</ent> Truly
|
||||
on the stairs because he never came down those stairs. He was at
|
||||
the soda machine buying a Coke, just as he told the authorities
|
||||
during his interrogations, which was one reason that early news
|
||||
|
@ -1266,9 +1266,9 @@ WAS SOMEONE IN THE SIXTH-FLOOR WINDOW AT THE SAME TIME OSWALD
|
|||
WAS SPOTTED DOWNSTAIRS IN THE LUNCHROOM?
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Harold <ent type='person'>Norman</ent></ent> was watching the motorcade from the window
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Harold</ent> <ent type='person'>Norman</ent></ent> was watching the motorcade from the window
|
||||
directly beneath the sniper's window. With him were Bonnie Ray
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Williams</ent> and James Jarman. <ent type='person'>Norman</ent> told the WC that he could hear
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Williams</ent> and <ent type='person'>James Jarman</ent>. <ent type='person'>Norman</ent> told the WC that he could hear
|
||||
shells hitting the floor above him during the shooting (<ent type='person'>WCR</ent>, p.
|
||||
70). This was quite an accomplishment given the fact that the
|
||||
TSBD's floors were built to support tons of book boxes, and given
|
||||
|
@ -1287,13 +1287,13 @@ Jarman, in fact, was asked if he heard "any steps" or "any noise
|
|||
at all" above him after the shots were fired. "No, sir," he
|
||||
replied, "none."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In light of the testimony of Mrs. Lillian <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>ham</ent>, this is
|
||||
not surprising. Mrs. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>ham</ent> was a law clerk who worked in
|
||||
<p> In light of the testimony of Mrs. <ent type='person'>Lillian Mooneyham</ent>, this is
|
||||
not surprising. Mrs. <ent type='person'>Mooneyham</ent> was a law clerk who worked in
|
||||
the Criminal Courts Building. She told the FBI soon after the
|
||||
assassination that she saw a man standing in the sixth-floor
|
||||
window 4-5 minutes after the shots had been fired (see, for
|
||||
example, <ent type='person'>Marrs</ent> 52-53). From her position at the window on the
|
||||
west side of the County Courts Building, Mrs. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>ham</ent> had an
|
||||
west side of the County Courts Building, Mrs. <ent type='person'>Mooneyham</ent> had an
|
||||
excellent view of the TSBD. She was a highly credible witness
|
||||
who reported what she had seen in a straightforward,
|
||||
matter-of-fact manner. The Commission made no effort to refute
|
||||
|
@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ her account. It could not attack her credibility, nor could it
|
|||
claim that she could not have seen what she said she had seen.
|
||||
So, what did the Commission do with this credible and important
|
||||
account? Nothing. The Commission simply ignored it, and did not
|
||||
even call Mrs. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>ham</ent> as a witness.</p>
|
||||
even call Mrs. <ent type='person'>Mooneyham</ent> as a witness.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1968 researcher <ent type='person'>David Lifton</ent> obtained an FBI report from
|
||||
the National Archives which said that a witness at a window on an
|
||||
|
@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ within 2 minutes after the last shot was fired at President
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>" (6 HSCA 109). Obviously, <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> could not have been
|
||||
moving boxes around in the window less than 2 minutes after the
|
||||
shooting, nor could he have been the man who was seen by Mrs.
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>ham</ent>.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Mooneyham</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> So not only could <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> not have made it to the lunchroom
|
||||
in the required amount of time, but we also have credible
|
||||
|
@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ sixth-floor window moments after the shots were fired.</p>
|
|||
not have been simply "thrown" to its hiding place as some WC
|
||||
defenders have suggested: <ent type='person'>Weisberg</ent>, CASE OPEN, pp. 110-117.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2. <ent type='person'>Victoria <ent type='person'>Adams</ent></ent>' account of her movements after the shots were
|
||||
<p>2. <ent type='person'>Victoria Adams</ent>' account of her movements after the shots were
|
||||
fired is accurate and is not refuted by the WC testimony of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Lovelady</ent> and <ent type='person'>Shelley</ent>: Meager, ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT, pp. 72-
|
||||
74.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ reenactments: <ent type='person'>Weisberg</ent>, SELECTIONS FROM "WHITEWASH," pp
|
|||
<p>4. <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> would have had to literally "squeeze" out of the
|
||||
alleged sniper's nest: <ent type='person'>Meagher</ent>, ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT, p.
|
||||
42; <ent type='person'>Trask</ent>, PICTURES OF THE PAIN, p. 525. Some have disputed this
|
||||
fact because, <ent type='person'>Luke <ent type='person'>Mooney</ent></ent>, the police officer who said he had to
|
||||
fact because, <ent type='person'>Luke Mooney</ent>, the police officer who said he had to
|
||||
"squeeze" through the entrance to the nest, was somewhat heavy-
|
||||
set. However, the boxes that formed the entrance were at leg
|
||||
level, and <ent type='person'>Mooney</ent>'s legs, to judge from his appearance, were
|
||||
|
@ -1366,7 +1366,7 @@ pp. 113-117.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>7. The foyer door (and therefore its window) would have been at a
|
||||
45-degree angle to Officer <ent type='person'>Baker</ent> from his position on the
|
||||
second-floor landing: Groden, THE KILLING OF A PRESIDENT, p. 121;
|
||||
second-floor landing: <ent type='person'>Groden</ent>, THE KILLING OF A PRESIDENT, p. 121;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Weisberg</ent>, SELECTIONS FROM "WHITEWASH," p. 56; Savage, FIRST DAY
|
||||
EVIDENCE, pp. 286, 289.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ just in front of the door when he observed <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>.</p>
|
|||
Brown, Walt, THE PEOPLE V. LEE HARVEY OSWALD, New York:
|
||||
Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1992.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Groden, Robert J., THE KILLING OF A PRESIDENT: THE COMPLETE
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Groden</ent>, Robert J., THE KILLING OF A PRESIDENT: THE COMPLETE
|
||||
PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF THE <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> ASSASSINATION, THE CONSPIRACY, AND
|
||||
THE COVER-UP, New York: Viking Studio Books, 1993.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ and Winston, 1985.
|
|||
<p> <ent type='person'>Marrs</ent>, Jim, CROSSFIRE: THE PLOT THAT KILLED KENNEDY, New
|
||||
York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1989.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Meagher</ent>, Sylvia, ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT, New York:
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Meagher</ent>, <ent type='person'>Sylvia</ent>, ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT, New York:
|
||||
Vintage Books edition, 1992.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Posner</ent>, Gerald, CASE CLOSED: LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND THE
|
||||
|
@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ the report.</p>
|
|||
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY, <ent type='person'>Danvers</ent>, Massachusetts:
|
||||
Yeoman Press, 1994.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Weisberg</ent>, Harold, NEVER AGAIN, New York: Carroll & Graf
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Weisberg</ent>, <ent type='person'>Harold</ent>, NEVER AGAIN, New York: Carroll & Graf
|
||||
Publishers, 1995.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> -----, SELECTIONS FROM "WHITEWASH," New York: Carroll & Graf
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ potentially successful attempts to achieve valuable identities,
|
|||
that while there might be difficulties in the way the patient's
|
||||
basic project and his ways of attempting to accomplish it were
|
||||
closer to healthy development than the patient or the society might
|
||||
recognize. <ent type='person'>Erikson</ent>'s psychobiographical studies of Luther, Gandhi,
|
||||
recognize. <ent type='person'>Erikson</ent>'s psychobiographical studies of Luther, <ent type='person'>Gandhi</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hitler</ent> and <ent type='person'>Shaw</ent> are messages to readers, many of them young, about
|
||||
the value of their struggles to form workable identities. <ent type='person'>Erikson</ent>'s
|
||||
implicit view is that an appreciative stance toward the patients'
|
||||
|
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ therapeutic.
|
|||
In the years following the second world war Harry Stack
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sullivan</ent>, observed that the experience of the self of many of his
|
||||
schizophrenic patients was grossly disturbed. Borrowing from the
|
||||
Chicago School of Sociology, most notably George Herbert Mead,
|
||||
Chicago School of Sociology, most notably <ent type='person'>George Herbert Mead</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sullivan</ent> conceptualized the self as a summation of social roles,
|
||||
some of them retained without full awareness from archaic periods
|
||||
of development. In this "interpersonal theory" of psychology
|
||||
|
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ the self system in the light of more mature and current
|
|||
understanding. What is central to our discussion is <ent type='person'>Sullivan</ent>'s view
|
||||
that the self system was both the product of the external
|
||||
environment and made no sense whatever outside of a social system.
|
||||
Several analysts, notably Klein, Winnicott, Khan, Fairburn,
|
||||
Several analysts, notably <ent type='person'>Klein</ent>, Winnicott, Khan, Fairburn,
|
||||
Bion, Spitz, and Modell emphasized the role of holding environment,
|
||||
environmental container or the "mother" in the development of the
|
||||
self. From their very different perspectives each emphasized how
|
||||
|
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ difficulties in the first two years of life, could work out their
|
|||
problems if provided with an analytic situation that allowed them
|
||||
to reengage those phases with the analyst experienced as the
|
||||
archaic maternal environment of that era. Some of these analysts
|
||||
believed, like <ent type='person'>Melaine Klein</ent>, that these very early situations
|
||||
believed, like Melaine <ent type='person'>Klein</ent>, that these very early situations
|
||||
involved inherent conflicts that now be resolved through
|
||||
interpretation in analysis. Others like <ent type='person'>Donald Winnicott</ent> held that
|
||||
new experiences, "beyond interpretation," with a good-enough object
|
||||
|
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ or so unsystematic that their work has had relatively little
|
|||
influence on psychoanalytic theory beyond the range of their
|
||||
immediate followers. It is only now being integrated into the
|
||||
mainstream of psychoanalytic thought.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Margaret <ent type='person'>Mahler</ent></ent> and her coworkers also concerned themselves
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Margaret Mahler</ent> and her coworkers also concerned themselves
|
||||
with he early development of the self. They centered their
|
||||
attention on the era of late toddlerhood that involved the
|
||||
difficulties of the child emerging from a state they called
|
||||
|
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ notions that on the one hand they desperately need other people if
|
|||
they are to function at all reasonably and that some core aspect
|
||||
of themselves is in danger precisely in these urgently needed
|
||||
interactions.
|
||||
Starting in the sixties in Chicago <ent type='person'>Heinz <ent type='person'>Kohut</ent></ent> initiated a
|
||||
Starting in the sixties in Chicago <ent type='person'>Heinz Kohut</ent> initiated a
|
||||
psychoanalytic study of disorders of the self. His approach to
|
||||
these researches was methodologically distinct and is worth a
|
||||
moment's pause. First he took a radical position, that he claimed,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -295,20 +295,20 @@ the Kate <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> video "Cloudbusting")</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>A box full of scrolls - written in Aramaic. Box says "Gnostic II."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent> <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> I and the animatronics to make him work</p>
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent> <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> I and the animatronics to make him work</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Bill Gates' Porsche 959</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A notebook belonging to Fermat, containing the answer to that damn
|
||||
"Last Theorem," and notes about a much more interesting conjecture</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A freezer holding the body of Walt Disney</p>
|
||||
<p>A freezer holding the body of <ent type='person'>Walt</ent> Disney</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Necronomicon</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Terminator's arm</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Beethoven's Eleventh Symphony</p>
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Beethoven</ent>'s Eleventh Symphony</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A phone booth with an odd antenna on top, and a San Dimas, CA number</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ one coon skin cap</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>200 year old crate (damaged) of tea marked "Boston"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Joseph Raymond <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent></ent> in cryogenic suspension.
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Joseph Raymond</ent> McCarthy in cryogenic suspension.
|
||||
(Due to be woken 2000 AD)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Contents of a television studio once based in a desert.
|
||||
|
@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ Props include Mars landscape sections and lifesized fibreglass spaceships</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Oliver North's diary</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A brain laleled "<ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent>"</p>
|
||||
<p>A brain laleled "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent>"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Ten crates of clothes labeled "Liberace"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Props include Mars landscape sections and lifesized fibreglass spaceships</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>A large vat of goo, labeled "Keep away from turtles!"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The real contents of <ent type='person'>Al Capone</ent>'s Vault</p>
|
||||
<p>The real contents of Al Capone's Vault</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The solution to the halting problem</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ York City</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,
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>DeFalco</ent> and Macchio found in adult movie house."</p>
|
||||
"DeFalco and Macchio found in adult movie house."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Captain <ent type='person'>Hook</ent>'s hand</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ prophecies!</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>A box containing proof that Salem really did have witches</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The REAL <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> list, before the politicain's saw it</p>
|
||||
<p>The REAL McCarthy list, before the politicain's saw it</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The recording of <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> saying "I'm not a crook"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ is a version of 'Gin 'n Tonic'.</p>
|
|||
<p>Universal Solvent (we think) (bring your own container) (hurry) (never mind...)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A letter from an Egyptian princess, saying she'd like to be reincarnated
|
||||
as Shirley McLean</p>
|
||||
as <ent type='person'>Shirley</ent> McLean</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The suppressed Penthouse edition featuring Kylie Minogue</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ from a certain project that took place at Devil's Rock</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The autopsy records for <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> (sealed for 50 years!)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The totally innocuous file on <ent type='person'>MLKjr</ent> that
|
||||
<p>The totally innocuous file on MLKjr that
|
||||
was sealed -- because it was totally innocuous!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The report given to <ent type='person'>FDR</ent> on the Japanese fleet steaming toward Hawaii</p>
|
||||
|
@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ was sealed -- because it was totally innocuous!</p>
|
|||
<p>Birth certificates for several mulatto children, with the "Father"
|
||||
space marked "Thomas Jefferson"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Autopsy records for President Zachary Taylor</p>
|
||||
<p>Autopsy records for President <ent type='person'>Zachary</ent> Taylor</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Telegram from Andrew <ent type='person'>John</ent>son to <ent type='person'>John</ent> Wilkes Booth saying "Great opportunity
|
||||
at Ford's Theater -- a definite Do-Not-Miss"</p>
|
||||
|
@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ solved in polynomial time</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The last 7 presidents and vice presidents, frozen -- including <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> & <ent type='person'>Quayle</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Several Caroline clones (they work there)</p>
|
||||
<p>Several <ent type='person'>Caroline</ent> clones (they work there)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>a Kirelean photograph of Stonhenge -- showing auras on all the
|
||||
stones, including the missing ones</p>
|
||||
|
@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ tennis shoes with the name "M. Martian" on both</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The reason the statues were put there</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Beethoven manuscripts that disapeared at his death.</p>
|
||||
<p>The <ent type='person'>Beethoven</ent> manuscripts that disapeared at his death.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The first draft of <ent type='person'>Adam Weishaupt</ent>'s inagural address</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ titus in Rome) with report detailing the contents of the
|
|||
Vatican warehouse</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>An archive containing every issue to date of the WEEKLY WORLD NEWS, with
|
||||
marginal notations like, "Hoo boy, we *really* fooled this one!"
|
||||
marginal notations like, "<ent type='person'>Hoo boy</ent>, we *really* fooled this one!"
|
||||
and "He's getting too close; exchange him."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A large tank containing some sort of preservative solution and several
|
||||
|
@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ including what he is doing at this moment, with constant updating</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The CIA's report on Psychotronic Weaponry, with the Soviet's explaination
|
||||
to what happened to <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent> and <ent type='person'>Carter</ent>, as well athe death of Brezhnev,
|
||||
Andropov, Chernenko, and the meteoric rise to power of one Mikhail
|
||||
Andropov, Chernenko, and the meteoric rise to power of one <ent type='person'>Mikhail</ent>
|
||||
Gorbachev, who happened to be head of the KGB when the research was being
|
||||
done</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ at the Eye In The Pyramid pub in Ingolstadt</p>
|
|||
looking record that when played displays a rather rastafarian-looking
|
||||
alien</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Proof that Orson Wells' War of the Worlds broadcast was no joke</p>
|
||||
<p>Proof that <ent type='person'>Orson Wells</ent>' War of the Worlds broadcast was no joke</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The *complete* manuscript of <ent type='person'>Coleridge</ent>'s Kubla Khan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ by subversive nature. All Email, too, of course</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The crashed UFO from White Sands, 1947</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A statement stating that Iran-Contra was "all my idea", signed <ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent></p>
|
||||
<p>A statement stating that Iran-Contra was "all my idea", signed <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ronald</ent> <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s travelogue from October, 1980</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ sing once in awhile. A sign hangs in front of the cage saying;
|
|||
|
||||
<p>(BRITISH WING)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>All the gadgets designed by Q, including the ones <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>James</ent> Bond</ent> didn't use</p>
|
||||
<p>All the gadgets designed by Q, including the ones <ent type='person'>James Bond</ent> didn't use</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>All the gadgets designed by q (Q's little brother), such as a vacuum
|
||||
cleaner which, when carefully dismantled and cunningly reassembled,
|
||||
|
@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ with the words "<ent type='person'>Don</ent>'t panic" written in friendly letter
|
|||
|
||||
<p>A bottle of pills marked "S. Beamish"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A rubber mask that looks just like David MacCallum</p>
|
||||
<p>A rubber mask that looks just like <ent type='person'>David</ent> MacCallum</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A manuscript, written in some druidic script, giving
|
||||
operating instructions for Stonehenge</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ to manufacture a front man to sell the above manuscripts</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Mark</ent> <ent type='person'>Thatcher</ent>'s road map</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A copy of "The Nice and accurate prophecies of Agnes Nutter: Witch"</p>
|
||||
<p>A copy of "The Nice and accurate prophecies of <ent type='person'>Agnes Nutter</ent>: Witch"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A sonic screwdriver (nonfunctional, with a note explaining that it was found in
|
||||
London, AD 1666)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ blood. When the blood was scanned for DNA, none was found...)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>A big ol' hourglass that _cannot_ be turned over, slowly running out</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A very large key, inset with pearls, inscribed (in Aramaic) "To Peter,
|
||||
<p>A very large key, inset with pearls, inscribed (in Aramaic) "To <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>,
|
||||
Sorry, you can't take it with you."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>A dartboard, with most of the space being taken up with signs for Italy,
|
||||
|
@ -1518,10 +1518,10 @@ signed QED, JC. (Prince of Darkness)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Complete records on all major exorcisms, visitations, and miracles</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>One part of a strange machine built by <ent type='person'>Da Vinci</ent>, which used solar energy to
|
||||
<p>One part of a strange machine built by Da Vinci, which used solar energy to
|
||||
remarkable ends</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Tons of Stuff by Raphael, Leonardo <ent type='person'>Da Vinci</ent>, Michaelangelo, and <ent type='person'>Don</ent>atello,
|
||||
<p>Tons of Stuff by Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and <ent type='person'>Don</ent>atello,
|
||||
along with a few others, deemed "inappropriate" for the general populace,
|
||||
but which looked spiffy on the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>'s bedroom wall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@ but which looked spiffy on the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>'s bedroom wall</p>
|
|||
<p>A pillar of salt, "I told you NOT to look back!"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Various bottles containing insects, frogs, lice, etc., and the last labelled,
|
||||
"Azrael. Open in case of Emergency."</p>
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Azrael</ent>. Open in case of Emergency."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The char-broiled corpse of a non-levite, "<ent type='person'>Don</ent>'t touch it."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -210,4 +210,4 @@ Alan LustigerINTERNET:lustiger@att.com UUCP:att!pruxp!alu
|
|||
ATTMAIL:!alustiger CIS:72657366
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Selected by Maddi Hausmann. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to funny@clarinet.com.</p></xml>
|
||||
Selected by <ent type='person'>Maddi Hausmann</ent>. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to funny@clarinet.com.</p></xml>
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>SOLDIER OF FORTUNE DIES MYSTERIOUSLY AFTER
|
||||
TALKING TO CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATORS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>by <ent type='person'>Vince Bielski</ent> and Dennis Bernstein</p>
|
||||
<p>by <ent type='person'>Vince Bielski</ent> and <ent type='person'>Dennis</ent> Bernstein</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A county coroner in Los Angeles has yet to announce the
|
||||
cause of death of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Steven</ent> <ent type='person'>Carr</ent></ent>, a 27-year-old U.S. mercenary who
|
||||
|
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ involved in cocaine trafficking, an assassination attempt on
|
|||
former contra leader <ent type='person'>Eden Pastora</ent> and a scheme to kill U.S
|
||||
Ambassador to Costa Rica Lewis Tambs.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> While Detective <ent type='person'>Mel <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent></ent> of the Los Angeles Police
|
||||
<p> While Detective <ent type='person'>Mel Arnold</ent> of the Los Angeles Police
|
||||
Department said the department is investigating the possibility
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> was murdered, at this point he said there doesn't
|
||||
appear to be any evidence of "foul play." But in the days before
|
||||
|
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ his role as a witness, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent>'s sister <ent type='person'
|
|||
died at 4 am on December 13 in a parking lot near his friend's
|
||||
apartment in Van Nuys, Calif., where he was staying. In the
|
||||
predawn hours on this Saturday morning, while his friend,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jacqueline <ent type='person'>Scott</ent></ent>, was asleep, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> left the apartment for an
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jacqueline Scott</ent>, was asleep, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> left the apartment for an
|
||||
unknown reason. After spending an undetermined amount of time
|
||||
outside, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> began making noise which awoke <ent type='person'>Scott</ent>. <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent> said
|
||||
he could not describe the type of noise <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> was making. <ent type='person'>Scott</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ cocaine overdose." Asked if the police found any physical
|
|||
evidence of cocaine use in the area of the apartment or parking
|
||||
lot, <ent type='person'>Arnold</ent> said "no comment."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Dan <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent></ent>, an attorney with the Christic Institute in
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Dan Sheehan</ent>, an attorney with the Christic Institute in
|
||||
Washington which filed the law suit against the 29 contra
|
||||
supporter, said <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> used cocaine, but called him "an educated
|
||||
user." <ent type='person'>Martha Honey</ent>, a reporter for the BBC, became friends with
|
||||
|
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ contra operation in Costa Rica.</p>
|
|||
for violating the country's neutrality and sent to prison. <ent type='person'>Carr</ent>
|
||||
was one of several mercenaries based in northern Costa Rica on
|
||||
land owned and managed by a U.S. citizen and reported CIA
|
||||
operative named John Hull. Evidence from several sources suggests
|
||||
operative named <ent type='person'>John Hull</ent>. Evidence from several sources suggests
|
||||
that the contras operate what amounts to a military base on
|
||||
property controlled by Hull as well as an airbase for the
|
||||
movement of cocaine from Columbia into the United States.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ against Hull, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> said.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> That same day, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> said he went to the U.S. embassy to
|
||||
determine why he was arrested for participating in a war that the
|
||||
U.S. supports. He said he met with two officials, <ent type='person'>Kirk <ent type='person'>Kotula</ent></ent>,
|
||||
U.S. supports. He said he met with two officials, <ent type='person'>Kirk Kotula</ent>,
|
||||
the counsel general and <ent type='person'>John Jones</ent>, the acting chief of the
|
||||
consulute.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ put people in jail and I can't get people out of jail.</p>
|
|||
go and join up with some bunch of guys. He was nothing but a
|
||||
overgrown child who had read too many <ent type='person'>John Wayne</ent> comic books."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Jonathan Winer</ent>, an aide to Sen. John Kerry D-Mass., said
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Jonathan Winer</ent>, an aide to Sen. <ent type='person'>John Kerry</ent> D-Mass., said
|
||||
the Senator's office is investigating the matter. "There are
|
||||
obviously some very serious questions regarding the U.S.
|
||||
embassy's role in <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Steven</ent> <ent type='person'>Carr</ent></ent> leaving Costa Rica," he said.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -147,16 +147,16 @@ Rica."</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In early 1986, <ent type='person'>Carr</ent> and two other eye-witnesses told federal
|
||||
authorities that several major players in the arms supply network
|
||||
were involved in the shipment, including Tom Posey, head of the
|
||||
were involved in the shipment, including <ent type='person'>Tom Posey</ent>, head of the
|
||||
mercenary group Civilian Materiel Assistance, <ent type='person'>Robert Owen</ent>,
|
||||
reportedly a liaison to fired Lt. Col. Oliver North, and Hull,
|
||||
reportedly a liaison to fired Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent>, and Hull,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent> said.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> With no criminal indictment by October, <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent> alleged
|
||||
before a congressional committee that the Justice Department had
|
||||
engaged in a "willfull conspiracy...to obstruct justice....A
|
||||
number of telephone calls were then placed to Mr. Kellner (the
|
||||
U.S. Attorney in Miami) personally by <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Meese</ent></ent>...instructing
|
||||
U.S. Attorney in Miami) personally by <ent type='person'>Edwin Meese</ent>...instructing
|
||||
Mr. Kellner 'to proceed very, very, very slowly' in any
|
||||
investigation of this case." Kellner has said he
|
||||
has talked with <ent type='person'>Meese</ent> about the case, but denied <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent>'s
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>SECRET TEAM OF WEAPONS DEALERS
|
||||
by Vince Bielski</p>
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Vince</ent> Bielski</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A "secret team" of former CIA and military officials and
|
||||
arms dealers are responsible for the covert weapons shipments to
|
||||
|
@ -15,18 +15,18 @@ Nicaragua.</p>
|
|||
leaders, has resorted to opium and cocaine trafficking to
|
||||
finance their operations.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Wilson</ent></ent>, the ex-CIA operative convicted for selling
|
||||
explosives to Libya's <ent type='person'>Moammar <ent type='person'>Gadhafi</ent></ent>, was an active member.</p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent>, the ex-CIA operative convicted for selling
|
||||
explosives to Libya's <ent type='person'>Moammar Gadhafi</ent>, was an active member.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> These allegations are part of a lengthy affidavit filed this
|
||||
week in a Miami federal court in support of a law suit brought
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Dan <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent></ent>, an attorney with the Christic Institute in
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Dan Sheehan</ent>, an attorney with the Christic Institute in
|
||||
Washington. The suit names 29 alledged operatives in the contras
|
||||
arms network as defendants.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The suit alleges that the defendants supplied the C-4
|
||||
explosives which were used in the May 1984 assassination attempt
|
||||
against contra leader <ent type='person'>Eden <ent type='person'>Pastora</ent></ent> in Nicaragua in which eight
|
||||
against contra leader <ent type='person'>Eden Pastora</ent> in Nicaragua in which eight
|
||||
people were killed and <ent type='person'>Pastora</ent> injured. The plaintiffs, Martha
|
||||
Honey and <ent type='person'>Tony Avirgan</ent>, are American journalists who are sueing
|
||||
for personal injuries they suffered from the bombing.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ contras also claimed to be a "personal representative to the
|
|||
Contras of...Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent>." His name is <ent type='person'>Robert Owen</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> One year later, <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent> began putting this information into
|
||||
a law suit when he learned that Posey, Owen and others
|
||||
a law suit when he learned that <ent type='person'>Posey</ent>, Owen and others
|
||||
were allegedly involved in the bombing of the <ent type='person'>Pastora</ent> press
|
||||
conference which caused physical and personal injury to the two
|
||||
American reporters.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ American reporters.</p>
|
|||
<p> <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent>s investigation also led him to the discovery of a
|
||||
"secret team" of former high ranking U.S. officials and officers
|
||||
who oversaw the procurement and shipment of weapons to the
|
||||
contras to to Iran. Through Posey, Owen and other they allegedly
|
||||
contras to to Iran. Through <ent type='person'>Posey</ent>, Owen and other they allegedly
|
||||
supplied the explosives for the press conference bombing. The
|
||||
"secret team" includes former high-ranking CIA officials Theodore
|
||||
Shackley and <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Cline</ent>s</ent>, ret. Air Force Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent>,
|
||||
ex-CIA operative <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Wilson</ent></ent>, and two arms dealers, Albert <ent type='person'>Hakim</ent>
|
||||
(of Los Gatos) and <ent type='person'>Rafael <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent></ent>, both of whom are U.S.
|
||||
Shackley and <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent>, ret. Air Force Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent>,
|
||||
ex-CIA operative <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent>, and two arms dealers, <ent type='person'>Albert Hakim</ent>
|
||||
(of Los Gatos) and <ent type='person'>Rafael Quintero</ent>, both of whom are U.S.
|
||||
citizens.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In the affidavit, which cites 79 seperate sources, <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ supply of weapons...to the Contras," when the CIA wasn't directly
|
|||
providing them. They began arming the contras in August 1979,
|
||||
after entering "into a formal contractual agreement with
|
||||
Nicaraguan dictator <ent type='person'>Anastasio Somoza</ent>" despite President <ent type='person'>Carter</ent>'s
|
||||
order banning the sending of weapons to Somoza, the affidavit
|
||||
order banning the sending of weapons to <ent type='person'>Somoza</ent>, the affidavit
|
||||
reads.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The CIA took over in 1981, but when the 1984 ban on U.S.
|
||||
support went into effect, North reactivated the private
|
||||
merchants. <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent>, operating through a Florida based
|
||||
corporation named Orca Supply Company--a company earlier set up
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Wilson</ent></ent>--saw to it that the supplies were delivered to
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent>--saw to it that the supplies were delivered to
|
||||
the contras through <ent type='person'>John Hull</ent>, a U.S. citizen, who reportedly
|
||||
operates a contra base in northern Costa Rica on land he owns.
|
||||
Among the delivered weapons were the explosives used in the
|
||||
|
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Cambodia and Thailand." The operation was funded by profits from
|
|||
an illegal opium trade.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A commander the political assassination program was ret.
|
||||
Army General <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Singlaub</ent></ent>, who has said publicly that he is
|
||||
Army General <ent type='person'>John Singlaub</ent>, who has said publicly that he is
|
||||
helping arm the contras. North, a Marine Corps Major at the time,
|
||||
was one of <ent type='person'>Singlaub</ent>'s deputies. Also involved with Shackley in
|
||||
Laos was <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>, then an Air Force General, the affidavit
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ more than 500 miles from my home.)</p>
|
|||
<p>And along came <ent type='person'>Sam Phillips</ent>, the entrepreneur par excellence,
|
||||
who shook the world by looking for a white man who sang like a
|
||||
black man. One day the invisible hand of the market brought
|
||||
into his studio the man who would become the King of Rock and
|
||||
Roll, <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> Presley. <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> was hated and condemned by grown-
|
||||
into his studio the man who would become <ent type='person'>the King</ent> of Rock and
|
||||
Roll, <ent type='person'>Elvis Presley</ent>. <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> was hated and condemned by grown-
|
||||
ups. But teenagers didn't care, and <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> became the social
|
||||
phenomenon of the century. (While on our way to a national
|
||||
student council convention when I was in the 9th grade, a few
|
||||
of us discovered that <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> was staying in our motel. I
|
||||
knocked on his door and asked if <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> would come out to
|
||||
visit. At about midnight, <ent type='person'>Elvis</ent> Presley came down to the pool
|
||||
visit. At about midnight, <ent type='person'>Elvis Presley</ent> came down to the pool
|
||||
and spent some time visiting with a few of us. It did not take
|
||||
long to see that he was a great person and that what grown-ups
|
||||
were saying about him was untrue.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ share of the market.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Rock and roll was providing a vehicle by which blacks could
|
||||
out-compete whites and accumulate wealth. There were numerous
|
||||
success stories; among the best known was Berry Gordy, Jr.,
|
||||
success stories; among the best known was <ent type='person'>Berry Gordy</ent>, Jr.,
|
||||
and his Motown Records, who produced such rock and roll greats
|
||||
as The Supremes, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson and the
|
||||
Miracles, and The Temptations. Blacks were getting wealthy,
|
||||
|
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ heritage of the world. It also sent deep and profound quakes
|
|||
through some of the most wrongful beliefs of American adults.
|
||||
The social upheaval began with challenges to racial prejudice
|
||||
but it did not end there. A few years later, appeared an
|
||||
individual named Boy <ent type='person'>Dylan</ent>, one of the world's greatest poets
|
||||
individual named <ent type='person'>Boy Dylan</ent>, one of the world's greatest poets
|
||||
and ironically a product of America's government schools.
|
||||
Through the message of his music, <ent type='person'>Dylan</ent> pierced the conscience
|
||||
of a generation during the most controversial war in American
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -76,18 +76,18 @@ fund both major political parties.</p>
|
|||
<p>ITEM: Two of <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s key fund-raisers were <ent type='person'>Robert Barry</ent>,
|
||||
a longtime General Electric lobbyist, and <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent> H. <ent type='person'>Boggs</ent>
|
||||
Jr., who ears $1.5 million a year as a lawyer-lobbyist
|
||||
for the Washington firm of Patton, <ent type='person'>Boggs</ent>, and Blow.
|
||||
for the Washington firm of <ent type='person'>Patton</ent>, <ent type='person'>Boggs</ent>, and Blow.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Boggs</ent>' parents were members of Congress; his sister is
|
||||
media pundit <ent type='person'>Cokie Roberts</ent>. His law firm boasts a computer
|
||||
program that matches corporate donors with Congress members
|
||||
who seek his help in raising money; a match depends on what
|
||||
legislation is pending before Congress.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>ITEM: The <ent type='person'>Boggs</ent> law firm also boasts partner <ent type='person'>Ron <ent type='person'>Brown</ent></ent>,
|
||||
<p>ITEM: The <ent type='person'>Boggs</ent> law firm also boasts partner <ent type='person'>Ron Brown</ent>,
|
||||
chair of the Democratic Party. Some pundits have suggested
|
||||
that since <ent type='person'>Brown</ent> in an African-American, the <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>-<ent type='person'>Gore</ent>
|
||||
ticket has less need of <ent type='person'>Jesse Jackson</ent> to mobilize the
|
||||
black vote in November. But <ent type='person'>Ron <ent type='person'>Brown</ent></ent> is far more familiar
|
||||
black vote in November. But <ent type='person'>Ron Brown</ent> is far more familiar
|
||||
with corporate boardrooms and government corridors than
|
||||
grass-roots organizing. His clients have included an
|
||||
array of U.S. and foreign business interests, as well as
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ case ought to be treated as a homicide, which is what it is." Aren't we
|
|||
pressing for a final, legal investigation of the <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> murder to view all of
|
||||
the evidence, new and old, holding it to the constraints of our legal system?
|
||||
A common refrain, after all, is that the Warren Commission's investigation
|
||||
and "conviction" of <ent type='person'>Lee <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> would never have held up in a true adversarial
|
||||
and "conviction" of <ent type='person'>Lee Oswald</ent> would never have held up in a true adversarial
|
||||
judicial proceeding.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Interestingly, we don't seem to hold ourselves to the same constraints. If
|
||||
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ whether researchers' conclusions ought to be held up to critical peer review
|
|||
or whether we should be allowed to follow our intuition and reach reasonable
|
||||
conclusions... which can't be anything more than speculation, by
|
||||
definition.[2] That we accept such speculation and/or incomplete
|
||||
investigation as "fact" is exemplified by <ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent></ent>'s recently published
|
||||
investigation as "fact" is exemplified by <ent type='person'>Robert Morrow</ent>'s recently published
|
||||
First Hand Knowledge (<ent type='person'>FHK</ent>),[3] in which he suggests that an apparent CIA
|
||||
operative was detained in Fort Worth only a couple of hours after <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>'s
|
||||
assassination.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ assassination.</p>
|
|||
this time, however, naming names and adding new information. One piece of
|
||||
this "new information" is that an "unidentified suspect" taken into custody
|
||||
in Fort Worth, 30 miles west of Dallas, was, in fact, <ent type='person'>David Atlee Phillips</ent>, a
|
||||
former CIA operative who was based in Mexico City while <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> was
|
||||
former CIA operative who was based in Mexico City while <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent> was
|
||||
purportedly visiting Soviet and Cuban embassies in that city, and/or the
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Maurice Bishop</ent>" character said to be Cubans refugees' CIA contact for the
|
||||
Bay of Pigs operation. What, the reader must wonder, was this man--of all
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ the men's faces are different, making a direct comparison difficult if not
|
|||
impossible, there does indeed appear to be a resemblance between them.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>What was Phillips/Bishop doing in Fort Worth? The reader is left to wonder,
|
||||
for <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent> cites <ent type='person'>Gary <ent type='person'>Shaw</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Ray Harris</ent>' Cover-Up[4] to state that no
|
||||
for <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent> cites <ent type='person'>Gary Shaw</ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Ray Harris</ent>' Cover-Up[4] to state that no
|
||||
record of this man's arrest exists and, in fact, the negatives of the
|
||||
pictures taken of the arrest have disappeared from the files of The Fort
|
||||
Worth Star-Telegram. Who but the government could manage such an obvious
|
||||
|
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ credentials of an author may seem to be....</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Let us pause for a moment to consider <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent>'s works. <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent>, as we know,
|
||||
claims to be a former CIA contract agent who supposedly delivered four
|
||||
Mannlicher- Carcano 7.65mm rifles to <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></ent> for what he later
|
||||
Mannlicher- Carcano 7.65mm rifles to <ent type='person'>David Ferrie</ent> for what he later
|
||||
determined to be the <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> assassination, one of which he says he kept. In both
|
||||
<ent type='person'>FHK</ent> and Betrayal, he discusses the purchase and delivery of these rifles to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent>, who of course, cannot confirm or deny <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent>'s allegation since he is
|
||||
|
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ parts in <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent>'s narrative, and aren't connected with
|
|||
so have nothing to "fear."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Returning to the question of Phillips (or Bishop) having been arrested in
|
||||
Fort Worth, we must bear these factors in mind. <ent type='person'>Gary <ent type='person'>Shaw</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Harris</ent>
|
||||
Fort Worth, we must bear these factors in mind. <ent type='person'>Gary Shaw</ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Harris</ent>
|
||||
have already told us that no record of the arrest exists and that negatives
|
||||
of the photographs taken of this man have "disappeared" from the
|
||||
Star-Telegram's files. <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent> has only added to the mystery by connecting the
|
||||
|
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ to the slayer."[6] Fort Worth was the apparent destination of the driver of
|
|||
the black sedan headed westbound on the DFW Turnpike and chased by an
|
||||
off-duty Dallas policeman.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This incident was first reported by <ent type='person'>Earl <ent type='person'>Golz</ent></ent> in The Dallas Morning News[7]
|
||||
<p>This incident was first reported by <ent type='person'>Earl Golz</ent> in The Dallas Morning News[7]
|
||||
nearly twenty years after the fact, and repeated by <ent type='person'>Jim Marrs</ent> in
|
||||
Crossfire,[8] to which the reader is referred for additional information. In
|
||||
addition, rumblings of a car having been found abandoned in Fort Worth later
|
||||
|
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ driver's seat and take off.</p>
|
|||
<p>According to his daughter who was riding with him, "seconds before she saw
|
||||
the fleeing man, the presidential limousine had just sped past his parked car
|
||||
on the grass... and the limousine was turning onto <ent type='person'>Stemmons</ent> Freeway."[9] This
|
||||
time roughly corresponds to the time that <ent type='person'>Mel McIntire</ent> took two photographs
|
||||
time roughly corresponds to the time that Mel McIntire took two photographs
|
||||
of the limo emerging from under the railroad bridge and, shortly thereafter,
|
||||
the Secret Service follow-up car turning onto <ent type='person'>Stemmons</ent>.[10] In neither photo
|
||||
is there a "parked car on the grass." With the rest of the motorcade still in
|
||||
|
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ contemporaries... even if they're trained observers, as police are frequently
|
|||
termed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The officer who found the abandoned car mentioned earlier, WD <ent type='person'>Roberts</ent>, also
|
||||
turned out to be the arresting officer in the case of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald Wayne House</ent>,
|
||||
turned out to be the arresting officer in the case of <ent type='person'>Donald Wayne House</ent>,
|
||||
which many readers are familiar with. For the sake of those who aren't and
|
||||
for putting <ent type='person'>Roberts</ent>' observations and impressions on the record (since
|
||||
nobody's ever asked him about this before), we'll once again depart our main
|
||||
|
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Street in the city.</p>
|
|||
<p>Reconstructing this arrest from a variety of sources, it happened something
|
||||
like this:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On the morning of November 22, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald Wayne House</ent> left his home in Ranger, TX
|
||||
<p>On the morning of November 22, <ent type='person'>Donald Wayne House</ent> left his home in Ranger, TX
|
||||
bound for Mesquite (a Dallas suburb) to visit an old Army buddy, Randall
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hunsaker</ent>.[16] He had parked his car in a lot on Commerce Street at about
|
||||
10:30[17] and called <ent type='person'>Hunsaker</ent>, who was apparently not home. Hearing that <ent type='person'>JFK</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ description themselves and felt that House matched it closely enough to
|
|||
arouse their suspicions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>One of the two women he spoke with was apparently the "Mrs <ent type='person'>Cunningham</ent>"
|
||||
identified in Dallas County Deputy Sheriff <ent type='person'>JC Watson</ent>'s report who called the
|
||||
identified in Dallas County Deputy Sheriff JC Watson's report who called the
|
||||
Grand Prairie PD after House had left the filling station. The Grand Prairie
|
||||
PD then notified the Dallas County sheriffs, who in turn made a general
|
||||
broadcast including his description and that of his car and its license plate
|
||||
|
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ out of the car and keep his hands where they could be seen. <ent type='person'>R
|
|||
him and put him in handcuffs before putting him in the back of <ent type='person'>Whistler</ent>'s
|
||||
car. By this time (shortly before 1:57 pm CST, the time on House's arrest
|
||||
report[28]), a number of other officers had also arrived, including Lt
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Lawrence <ent type='person'>Wood</ent></ent> who immediately took charge as the ranking officer. Harbour
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Lawrence Wood</ent> who immediately took charge as the ranking officer. Harbour
|
||||
joined <ent type='person'>Whistler</ent> in the latter's car and the two transported the prisoner to
|
||||
city hall where they were photographed by newsmen.[29] <ent type='person'>Wood</ent> accompanied these
|
||||
officers to city hall on his motorcycle[30] while <ent type='person'>Roberts</ent> remained behind to
|
||||
|
@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ of the afternoon, it is hardly surprising that this occurred.</p>
|
|||
<p>A Second Arrest in Fort Worth
|
||||
=============================</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>While there is a relative wealth of information about <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald Wayne House</ent>
|
||||
<p>While there is a relative wealth of information about <ent type='person'>Donald Wayne House</ent>
|
||||
available, as we've already learned, nothing was known about the second man
|
||||
who is pictured in <ent type='person'>FHK</ent>. As I've already noted, in Cover-Up, <ent type='person'>Shaw</ent> and Harris
|
||||
relate that "a second Fort Worth arrest was made at the same time House was
|
||||
|
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ phoned him an arranged to visit with him at his home in rural East Texas. Now
|
|||
retired and raising cattle, he doesn't seem to have aged much in the past 29
|
||||
years and looks very much the same as he did the day the photo was taken.
|
||||
Both he and his wife positively identified him in the <ent type='person'>FHK</ent> photo, and also
|
||||
identified Lt <ent type='person'>Lawrence <ent type='person'>Wood</ent></ent> as the man with him in a photocopy I'd been able
|
||||
identified Lt <ent type='person'>Lawrence Wood</ent> as the man with him in a photocopy I'd been able
|
||||
to make of a Star-Telegram photo showing both officers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>(Two of the other officers who had been identified later called me and
|
||||
|
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ Star-Telegram.)</p>
|
|||
<p>Sinclair is a private man and wouldn't allow our interview to be taped. He
|
||||
was, however, very forthcoming in his recollections of that period. In
|
||||
addition to arresting the man in the picture, Sinclair had also performed
|
||||
security at Miller's Funeral Home while <ent type='person'>Lee <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent> was being prepared for
|
||||
security at Miller's Funeral Home while <ent type='person'>Lee Oswald</ent> was being prepared for
|
||||
burial, and also at Rose Hill Cemetery when <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> was buried. He also
|
||||
pointed out that FWPD kept a guard at the gravesite for many months following
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s burial, citing various threats of people digging up the body and
|
||||
|
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ the prisoner to city hall. "There were a lot of cops there," he said, adding
|
|||
that he had arrived after the other officers. Lt <ent type='person'>Wood</ent>, whom Sinclair
|
||||
diplomatically said was "not shy of the media," appeared "out of nowhere"
|
||||
when he arrived at city hall with the prisoner. (In fact, <ent type='person'>Wood</ent> was already at
|
||||
city hall, having escorted officers <ent type='person'>Whistler</ent> and Harbour with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald House</ent>
|
||||
city hall, having escorted officers <ent type='person'>Whistler</ent> and Harbour with <ent type='person'>Donald House</ent>
|
||||
from the arrest scene. In the NBC film footage, <ent type='person'>Wood</ent> can be seen alighting
|
||||
from his motorcycle in front of the police cruiser) <ent type='person'>Wood</ent> then helped Sinclair
|
||||
take the man out of the patrol car and escorted him into city hall. <ent type='person'>Wood</ent> is
|
||||
|
@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ started out like any other day for FWPD (aside from the President's visit
|
|||
that morning). Of the thirty or so arrests officers made that day, many were
|
||||
listed as "juvenile fugitives," and a roughly equal number were for
|
||||
"investigation of theft under $50 (shoplifting)." There was also a report of
|
||||
a man who'd been taken into custody because the police had learned he had <ent type='person'>VD</ent>,
|
||||
a man who'd been taken into custody because the police had learned he had VD,
|
||||
and one of a man who had been arrested in the men's room of the local bus
|
||||
station while injecting nitroglycerine into his arm. Maybe the day wasn't so
|
||||
"typical" after all....</p>
|
||||
|
@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ Worth, he would spend the night with the Wilsons and she expected he would do
|
|||
so this night too. After the calls from DPD, she became worried.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Shortly after the call from her aunt, Mrs Wilson heard a radio broadcast of a
|
||||
suspect, identified as "22-year-old <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald House</ent> of Ranger, Texas" having
|
||||
suspect, identified as "22-year-old <ent type='person'>Donald House</ent> of Ranger, Texas" having
|
||||
been arrested at 3408 East Belknap in Fort Worth.[55] At first, she said, she
|
||||
didn't recognize the name since "nobody called him <ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald," but realized
|
||||
after a moment that it had been her cousin who'd been taken into custody in
|
||||
|
@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ events afterward until I spoke with him about them.</p>
|
|||
when you consider that I was able to locate and identify him within two weeks
|
||||
of the time his photo in <ent type='person'>FHK</ent> was brought to my attention, using records which
|
||||
"don't exist" long after others had apparently attempted the same. None of
|
||||
the police officers involved in these arrests_save <ent type='person'>Lawrence <ent type='person'>Wood</ent></ent>, who was
|
||||
the police officers involved in these arrests_save <ent type='person'>Lawrence Wood</ent>, who was
|
||||
interviewed by The Fort Worth Star-Telegram 20 years later_had ever been
|
||||
contacted by anyone, and it's apparent that the search for the men's arrest
|
||||
records was neither thorough nor tenacious since they were, in fact, quite
|
||||
|
@ -789,10 +789,10 @@ this investigation.</p>
|
|||
November 1992, pp 36-40; Number 2, January 1993, pp 9-11; and Number 3, March
|
||||
1993, pp 27-28 (all related).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3. <ent type='person'>Robert <ent type='person'>Morrow</ent></ent>, First Hand Knowledge, 1992, S.P.I Books/Shapolsky
|
||||
<p>3. <ent type='person'>Robert Morrow</ent>, First Hand Knowledge, 1992, S.P.I Books/Shapolsky
|
||||
Publishers, Inc, New York</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>4. <ent type='person'>Gary <ent type='person'>Shaw</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Ray Harris</ent>, Cover-Up, self-published, <ent type='person'>Cleburne</ent> TX,
|
||||
<p>4. <ent type='person'>Gary Shaw</ent> and <ent type='person'>Larry Ray Harris</ent>, Cover-Up, self-published, <ent type='person'>Cleburne</ent> TX,
|
||||
1976, page 89</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5. Obituary, The Washington Post, July 9, 1988, pG5</p>
|
||||
|
@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ arrested several persons, among them a Fort Worth man who was said to be
|
|||
driving a car linked to the slayer." There was no additional coverage of this
|
||||
event in the paper.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>7. <ent type='person'>Earl <ent type='person'>Golz</ent></ent>, "Ex-officer suspect he chased `2nd gun'," The Dallas Morning
|
||||
<p>7. <ent type='person'>Earl Golz</ent>, "Ex-officer suspect he chased `2nd gun'," The Dallas Morning
|
||||
News, August 20, 1978, p 42A.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8. <ent type='person'>Jim Marrs</ent>, Crossfire: The Plot that Killed <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>, 1989, Carroll & Graf
|
||||
|
@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ September 28, 1964, page 1 and Cover-Up, p 88.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>21. 19H522-23, November 22, 1963.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>22. <ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>, and arrest report #19560, FWPD, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Don</ent>ald Wayne House</ent>. November 22, 1963</p>
|
||||
<p>22. <ent type='person'>Ibid</ent>, and arrest report #19560, FWPD, <ent type='person'>Donald Wayne House</ent>. November 22, 1963</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>23. <ent type='person'>Roberts</ent> interview</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ hours and 18 minutes after he'd been arrested</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>48. <ent type='person'>Ibid</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>49. Interview with Mr and <ent type='person'>Mrs HW Sinclair</ent>, December 20, 1992</p>
|
||||
<p>49. Interview with Mr and Mrs HW Sinclair, December 20, 1992</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>50. Wilson arrest record #19561, FWPD (shown on back cover), and accompanying
|
||||
disposition report and property record #19561</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>I notice the now-ancient <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent> "Mars Effect" affair continues to
|
||||
crop up, perennially, with considerable time-honoured but still-fuzzy
|
||||
rhetoric about an alleged CSICOP "cover up", including copious
|
||||
laudatory mentions of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Dennis</ent> <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent></ent>'s ALSO-ancient jeremiad
|
||||
laudatory mentions of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Dennis</ent> <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent></ent>'s ALSO-ancient <ent type='person'>jeremiad</ent>
|
||||
"sTARBABY", which appeared in "Fate" magazine. Essentially all
|
||||
treatments of the affair since then have been loose (and even MORE
|
||||
careless) descendants of the <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> article, often committing gross
|
||||
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ later one based on U.S. data. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>The ONLY proper rejoinder I've ever seen to <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> was a reply piece
|
||||
by CSICOP Fellow P. J. Klass, which "Fate" refused to publish, and
|
||||
which far too few have seen, over the years since. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Sheaffer</ent>
|
||||
which far too few have seen, over the years since. <ent type='person'>Robert Sheaffer</ent>
|
||||
and I have now scanned in the text, and are attempting to distribute
|
||||
it more widely. The full text may be downloaded or File REQuested,
|
||||
but not FTP'd from my BBS as CRYBABY.ZIP (as <ent type='person'>Robert</ent> mentions in his
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal
|
|||
typed, with the author's permission. Spelling and
|
||||
punctuation have not been changed. Text that was underlined
|
||||
in the original appears in capital letters.
|
||||
- <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Sheaffer</ent>, Bay Area Skeptics, 1991.
|
||||
- <ent type='person'>Robert Sheaffer</ent>, Bay Area Skeptics, 1991.
|
||||
This article is brought to you courtesy of the Bay
|
||||
Area Skeptics' BBS, 415-648-8944, from which it is
|
||||
available for downloading, although not via FTP.] </p>
|
||||
|
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ by <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> had done. </p>
|
|||
whether the position of the planet Mars at the time of a person's
|
||||
birth has a significant influence on whether he/she becomes a
|
||||
"sports champion." This "Mars effect" hypothesis was first
|
||||
proposed by France's <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michel</ent> <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent></ent>, who directs the laboratory
|
||||
proposed by France's <ent type='person'>Michel</ent> <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>, who directs the laboratory
|
||||
for the Study of Relations between Cosmic and Psychophysiological
|
||||
Rhythms, based on a study of <ent type='person'>Eur</ent>opean champions. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ this in a polemic which appeared in the Fall-Winter 1977 issue of
|
|||
that (CSICOP's) journal." In "sTARBABY," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> tries to shift
|
||||
the blame for his transgressions to CSICOP. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> According to "sTARBABY," CSICOP Chairman Prof. <ent type='person'>Paul <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent></ent>
|
||||
<p> According to "sTARBABY," CSICOP Chairman Prof. <ent type='person'>Paul Kurtz</ent>
|
||||
was the principal architect of the alleged cover-up. Yet in
|
||||
reality it was <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, then editor of THE HUMANIST magazine
|
||||
(published by the American Humanist Assn.) who printed the
|
||||
|
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ champions in his data base had been born when Mars was in the two
|
|||
key sectors, significantly higher than the l7% "benchmark." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Because of the issue raised by Comite' Para, <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>
|
||||
consulted statistics professor <ent type='person'>Marvin <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent></ent> who in turn proposed a
|
||||
consulted statistics professor <ent type='person'>Marvin Zelen</ent> who in turn proposed a
|
||||
control test that could resolve the statistical issue raised by
|
||||
Comite' Para. This <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> proposed test, also published in the
|
||||
same (Jan./Feb. 1976) issue of THE HUMANIST, suggested that
|
||||
|
@ -219,13 +219,13 @@ was "biased," as <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> first suspected, this could no
|
|||
be detected by the <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>-proposed test. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The same issue of The Humanist carried another article, by
|
||||
astronomy professor <ent type='person'>George</ent> O. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>, which was very skeptical of
|
||||
astronomy professor <ent type='person'>George</ent> O. <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>, which was very skeptical of
|
||||
astrology in general. But unlike <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> who dismissed the Mars
|
||||
effect out-of-hand and "didn't believe that it merited serious
|
||||
investigation yet" (FATE: p. 74), <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> wrote that if <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>'s
|
||||
investigation yet" (FATE: p. 74), <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> wrote that if <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>'s
|
||||
findings were correct, they were "extremely interesting." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> However, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> included the following note of caution: "If
|
||||
<p> However, <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> included the following note of caution: "If
|
||||
all of <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>'s work is re-checked, and his results hold up,
|
||||
then it is necessary to repeat the experiment with a new sample,
|
||||
say in the United States. If that sample should give the same
|
||||
|
@ -241,8 +241,8 @@ should be stressed that at the time this first (<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>)
|
|||
proposed, CSICOP did not yet exist. Several months later, when it
|
||||
was formed (initially under the auspices of the American Humanist
|
||||
Assn.), <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> became its co-chairman and later its chairman.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> were named Fellows, but not to CSICOP's Executive
|
||||
Council. In l980, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> was elected to replace <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> on the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> were named Fellows, but not to CSICOP's Executive
|
||||
Council. In l980, <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> was elected to replace <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> on the
|
||||
Council. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The results of this first (<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>) test were published in the
|
||||
|
@ -260,16 +260,16 @@ seemed to resolve the issue earlier raised by Belgium's Comite
|
|||
Para in favor of the Mars effect. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The same issue of THE HUMANIST carried an article jointly
|
||||
authored by <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>, <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>, that began: "Is there a
|
||||
authored by <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>, <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>, that began: "Is there a
|
||||
'Mars Effect'? The preceding article by <ent type='person'>Michel</ent> and <ent type='person'>Francoise</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent> discusses the experiment proposed by <ent type='person'>Marvin <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent></ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent> discusses the experiment proposed by <ent type='person'>Marvin Zelen</ent> and
|
||||
its subsequent outcome. Their conclusions come out in favor of
|
||||
the existence of a 'Mars effect' related to sports champions. It
|
||||
is the purpose of this article to discuss the analysis of the
|
||||
data and to point out the strengths and weaknesses of the
|
||||
evidence in favor of the 'Mars effect.'" </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> article raised some questions about
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> article raised some questions about
|
||||
the results. For example, that "the 'Mars effect' only appears in
|
||||
Paris, not in Belgium or in the rest of France." The article
|
||||
concluded: "lf one had a high prior 'belief' that there is a Mars
|
||||
|
@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ sectors. In this analysis, <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> concluded that <ent
|
|||
<p> But <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> had not written this three-page memo until
|
||||
several month AFTER the <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> test had been proposed in THE
|
||||
HUMANIST. Shortly after preparing the analysis, <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> had sent
|
||||
a copy to Prof. <ent type='person'>Marcello <ent type='person'>Truzzi</ent></ent>, then editor of CSICOP's
|
||||
a copy to Prof. <ent type='person'>Marcello Truzzi</ent>, then editor of CSICOP's
|
||||
publication. <ent type='person'>Truzzi</ent> had decided not to publish it but sent a copy
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>. IF the <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> analysis of 1977 took account of all
|
||||
possible demographic factors -- and there is some disagreement on
|
||||
|
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ longer was its editor. More important, the results of the first
|
|||
(<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>) test already had been published several months earlier. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>If, as <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> would later charge in "sTARBABY," the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> article published several months earlier in THE
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> article published several months earlier in THE
|
||||
HUMANIST amounted to a "cover- up," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> did not make such an
|
||||
accusation to <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> when he wrote him April 6, 1978. Instead,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> wrote; "I think our best bets now are 1. The main
|
||||
|
@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ U.S, test, where we know we have a clean (unbiased) sample." </p>
|
|||
<p> This April 6, 1978, letter clearly shows that while <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
suspected that <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent> had manipulated his <ent type='person'>Eur</ent>opean champions
|
||||
data ("Soal trick") he found no evidence of wrong-doing by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>. On April 26, 1978, in another letter to <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'>Abell</ent>. On April 26, 1978, in another letter to <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>,
|
||||
following his visit with <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> in San Diego, <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> wrote that
|
||||
he "was certain" that <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>'s original data "was biased, but
|
||||
not sure how." <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> concluded this letter on a cordial note:
|
||||
|
@ -357,10 +357,10 @@ Diego? ... hope you'll get back this way soon again." </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> It was at about this time that CSICOP came under fire for
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' actions in another matter. In the summer of 1977,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> had been invited to be panelists in a symposium
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> had been invited to be panelists in a symposium
|
||||
on astrology to be held March 18, 1978 at the University of
|
||||
Toronto at which <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>, among others, would participate. The
|
||||
invitation came from Dr. <ent type='person'>Howard <ent type='person'>Eisenberg</ent></ent> on the stationary of
|
||||
invitation came from Dr. <ent type='person'>Howard Eisenberg</ent> on the stationary of
|
||||
the University's School of Continuing Studies. Both <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abel</ent> had accepted. Then, in late September, 1977, <ent type='person'>Eisenberg</ent>
|
||||
withdrew the invitations on the grounds that "the response from
|
||||
|
@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ again." </p>
|
|||
SCIENCE FORUM July/August 1978, in an article written by Lydia
|
||||
Dotto. The article, entitled "Science Confronts 'Pseudo-
|
||||
Science'", began; "It was after midnight on a Saturday night when
|
||||
University of Toronto astronomer <ent type='person'>Bob <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent></ent> was awakened by a
|
||||
University of Toronto astronomer <ent type='person'>Bob Garrison</ent> was awakened by a
|
||||
phone call. The caller identified himself as a member of the
|
||||
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the
|
||||
Paranormal, and according to <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent>, he spent the best part of
|
||||
|
@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ FREEDOM OF SPEECH." (Emphasis added.) </p>
|
|||
<p> Indeed they did, much to CSICOP's embarassment. Britain's
|
||||
New Scientist magazine, in its June 29, 1978, issue, quoted the
|
||||
Canadian magazine in an article that began: "Earlier this year an
|
||||
astronomer at the University of Toronto, Dr. <ent type='person'>Bob <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent></ent>, was
|
||||
astronomer at the University of Toronto, Dr. <ent type='person'>Bob Garrison</ent>, was
|
||||
awakened by a phone call from a member of Committee for the
|
||||
Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. The caller
|
||||
allegedly spent most of the next hour trying to dissuade <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -481,42 +481,42 @@ rejoinder from <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Thus it is hardly surprising that <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> decided that it
|
||||
would be best if the upcoming summary report on the results of
|
||||
the U.S. champions test should be written by <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> and
|
||||
the U.S. champions test should be written by <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>, <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> and
|
||||
himself -- especially since the three of them had jointly
|
||||
authored the earlier article and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> had proposed the U.S.
|
||||
authored the earlier article and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> had proposed the U.S.
|
||||
test. If <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> instead had suggested that the U.S. champions test
|
||||
report be jointly authored with <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> instead of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>,
|
||||
report be jointly authored with <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> instead of <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>,
|
||||
"sTARBABY" might never have been published. This is evident from
|
||||
numerous <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> complaints in "sTARBABY." For example, <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
complains that the day after <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> received his Sept. 18, 1978,
|
||||
report (with the ad hominem attack on <ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent>) "<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> wrote
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> to suggest KZA (<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>) confer and prepare
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> to suggest KZA (<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>) confer and prepare
|
||||
the test report for publication (EXCLUDING ME)." (Emphasis
|
||||
added.) (P.79.) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> also complains that <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> asked <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> "to
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> also complains that <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> asked <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> "to
|
||||
verify the work," i.e. <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' calculations. (P.80.) Because of
|
||||
the importance of test, it was good scientific protocol to ask
|
||||
other specialists to at least spot-check <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' computations.
|
||||
Then <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> reveals he was angered because "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> asked
|
||||
Then <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> reveals he was angered because "<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> asked
|
||||
countless questions about my academic training." (P. 8O.)
|
||||
Inasmuch as <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> lists his academic training as being in
|
||||
physics rather than astronomy, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>'s questions seem justified. </p>
|
||||
physics rather than astronomy, <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>'s questions seem justified. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Further evidence of <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' wounded ego is his complaint
|
||||
that "not only was <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> being invited to the press conference
|
||||
that "not only was <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> being invited to the press conference
|
||||
(at the upcoming Council in Washington, D.C.), he was to be the
|
||||
CSICOP spokesman on astrology in Washington." (P.81) <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> said
|
||||
he "strongly protested the high-handedness of the choice of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>
|
||||
he "strongly protested the high-handedness of the choice of <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>
|
||||
as the speaker at the annual meeting...I emphasized that CSICOP
|
||||
had plenty of astronomers associated with it (Carl <ent type='person'>Sagan</ent>, Bart
|
||||
Bok, Edwin Krupp and others), all of them nearer Washington than
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> who lived all the way across the country, in the Los
|
||||
had plenty of astronomers associated with it (<ent type='person'>Carl Sagan</ent>, Bart
|
||||
Bok, <ent type='person'>Edwin Krupp</ent> and others), all of them nearer Washington than
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> who lived all the way across the country, in the Los
|
||||
Angeles area." (In fact, Krupp also lived in Southern California,
|
||||
Bok lived Arizona, and <ent type='person'>Sagan</ent> then was working in California on
|
||||
his "Cosmos" television series.) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In "sTARBABY," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> claims that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> had been invited to
|
||||
<p> In "sTARBABY," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> claims that <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> had been invited to
|
||||
speak because "<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent> was trying to suppress my dissenting report
|
||||
(of Sept. 18, 1978) and (by not paying my travel fare) to keep me
|
||||
from the December Council meeting while inviting to Washington as
|
||||
|
@ -610,16 +610,16 @@ the University of Toronto symposium. <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> was unable
|
|||
recommend specific corrective action because nothing could have
|
||||
saved his wounded ego unless it were possible to turn back the
|
||||
clock and to have invited <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> to be the CSICOP speaker on
|
||||
astrology in Washington and to replace <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> in writing the
|
||||
astrology in Washington and to replace <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> in writing the
|
||||
report on the results of the U.S. champions test. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Readers of "sTARBABY" might easily conclude that <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
believes that <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>, in the Nov/Dec. 1977 issue of
|
||||
believes that <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'>Abell</ent>, in the Nov/Dec. 1977 issue of
|
||||
THE HUMANIST, should have conceded "<ent type='person'>Gauquelin</ent> has won" and
|
||||
cancelled plans for the U.S. champions test. Yet had they done
|
||||
so, <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> would have been outraged because such a concession
|
||||
would imply that the <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> test had proved the Mars effect beyond
|
||||
all doubt and this was not true. Had <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> even
|
||||
all doubt and this was not true. Had <ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>/<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>/<ent type='person'>Abell</ent> even
|
||||
contemplated such a concession, I am certain that <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> would
|
||||
have urged that they be ousted from CSICOP. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ preparing to publish the results of the U.S. champions test in
|
|||
the Winter 1979-80 issue of THE SKEPTICAL INQUIRER. <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
demanded the right to revise and expand his original Sept, 18,
|
||||
1978, paper, and was given that opportunity. Furthermore,
|
||||
according to "sTARBABY," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> informed <ent type='person'>Ken <ent type='person'>Frazier</ent></ent>, editor of
|
||||
according to "sTARBABY," <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> informed <ent type='person'>Ken Frazier</ent>, editor of
|
||||
THE SKEPTICAL INQUIRER, "that if there were any alterations not
|
||||
cleared with me, I wanted a note printed with the paper stating
|
||||
that deletions had occurred over the author's protest and that
|
||||
|
@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ given the self piekill upshot (sic) of their <ent type='person'>Eur</ent>opean
|
|||
(nonchampions) adventure plus their failure to perform
|
||||
independently the U.S. study's technical foundations (sector
|
||||
position, expectation curve), I find it amusing that ZKA (<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent>) are the main commentators on this test in THE
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>, <ent type='person'>Abell</ent>) are the main commentators on this test in THE
|
||||
SKEPTICAL INQUIRER." Once again <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' wounded-ego had
|
||||
manifested itself. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ Afghans prevent an invasion by the U.S. Central Intelligence
|
|||
Agency.) </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Were it possible to turn back the clock, undoubtedly <ent type='person'>Kurtz</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Abel</ent>l</ent> would try to be more precise in defining test
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zelen</ent> and <ent type='person'>Abell</ent> would try to be more precise in defining test
|
||||
objectives and protocol and would do so in writing. And more time
|
||||
would be spent in more carefully phrasing articles dealing with
|
||||
such tests. But all CSICOP Council members and Fellows have other
|
||||
|
@ -844,21 +844,21 @@ one instance as to circulate a forged letter. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> FATE magazine made wide distribution of the <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
"sTARBABY" article in reprint form, together with its press
|
||||
release. Prof. R.A. <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent>, University of Pittsburgh, founding
|
||||
release. Prof. R.A. McConnell, University of Pittsburgh, founding
|
||||
President of the Parapsychological Association, also distributed
|
||||
copies to CSICOP Fellows and Council members, among others. In
|
||||
his accompanying letter, <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent> said he believed the "<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
his accompanying letter, McConnell said he believed the "<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>
|
||||
report is certainly true in broad outline and probably true in
|
||||
every detail...He has created a document of importance for the
|
||||
history and philosophy of science." <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent> quoted an "unnamed
|
||||
history and philosophy of science." McConnell quoted an "unnamed
|
||||
scientist" as claiming that "<ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent> has uncovered the biggest
|
||||
scandal in the history of rationalism." <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent> characterized
|
||||
scandal in the history of rationalism." McConnell characterized
|
||||
CSICOP as "an intellectually dishonest enterprise." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FATE and <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent> have demonstrated the intrinsic flaw in
|
||||
<p> FATE and McConnell have demonstrated the intrinsic flaw in
|
||||
the basic approach of those who promote claims of the paranormal
|
||||
-- THEIR EAGERNESS TO ACCEPT CLAIMS OF EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS
|
||||
WITHOUT RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION. Neither FATE nor <ent type='person'>McConnell</ent>
|
||||
WITHOUT RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION. Neither FATE nor McConnell
|
||||
contacted CSICOP officials to check out <ent type='person'>Rawlins</ent>' charges. This
|
||||
demonstrates why CSICOP is so sorely needed. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -939,12 +939,12 @@ foolish as to try. </p>
|
|||
study, that Admiral <ent type='person'>Peary</ent> did not reach his goal and had
|
||||
faked his claim." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Sheaffer</ent>, Nov., 1991]
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Robert Sheaffer</ent>, Nov., 1991]
|
||||
--
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rick Moen</ent> - via RBBS-NET node 8:914/201
|
||||
INTERNET: moen@f207.n914.z8.RBBS-NET.ORG
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Sheaffer</ent>, Nov., 1991]
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert Sheaffer</ent>, Nov., 1991]
|
||||
--
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Rick Moen</ent> - via RBBS-</p></xml>
|
|
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
or with elections that will be a total sham. For who will dare run
|
||||
against the candidate of the conspiracy? Will it be <ent type='person'>Wallace</ent> with
|
||||
his wounds and from his wheelchair, or another <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>, or Ed
|
||||
Muskie, who was badly roughed up in 1972, or <ent type='person'>George McGovern</ent>, who
|
||||
Muskie, who was badly roughed up in 1972, or George McGovern, who
|
||||
was twice scheduled for assassination in 1972?
|
||||
Who, unless he sells his soul to the cabal, can face those hired
|
||||
guns?
|
||||
|
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
bullet" designed and dreamed up by one of its lawyers (Arlen
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Specter</ent>), is one of the most fascinating contrivances of our
|
||||
generation. Forced to account for a series of unrelated events,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Arlen <ent type='person'>Specter</ent></ent> came up with a weird solution. He says the first
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Arlen Specter</ent> came up with a weird solution. He says the first
|
||||
bullet hit <ent type='person'>JFK</ent>, passed through the muscle of his upper back exited
|
||||
from his lower throat, traveled a few feet in the air, changed
|
||||
course, and entered <ent type='person'>Connally</ent>'s back, plunged through his body,
|
||||
|
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
exhibit 399: a portion was sliced from for FBI spectrographic
|
||||
comparison with other bullet fragments. The results were never
|
||||
released. NUMBER 5.* X-ray of fragment of the "miracle bullet"
|
||||
still in <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Connally</ent></ent>'s thigh. This fragment is larger than any
|
||||
still in <ent type='person'>John Connally</ent>'s thigh. This fragment is larger than any
|
||||
piece missing from the "miracle bullet."])
|
||||
As if this were not fantasy enough, and as if this were not
|
||||
carrying their "To Hell with the Public" role far enough, the
|
||||
|
@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
--all within the space of one hour. Sprague has accounted for
|
||||
seventy-five photographers on the scene, thirty of whom were
|
||||
professionals from newspapers, television studios, and photographic
|
||||
agencies. Other men, such as R.B. Cutler, Ray Marcus, Josiah
|
||||
agencies. Other men, such as R.B. Cutler, <ent type='person'>Ray Marcus</ent>, Josiah
|
||||
Thompson, <ent type='person'>David Lifton</ent>, <ent type='person'>Fred Newcomb</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Jones Harris</ent>, working
|
||||
both independently and together with Sprague, have done the most
|
||||
professional work on this case. Ed Berkeley[6] published much of
|
||||
|
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
President to go to Fort Worth and not go to Dallas; so plans were
|
||||
made for the President to mend fences there, too, and there were a
|
||||
lot of anti-<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> fences in Dallas at that time. This was done
|
||||
despite the warnings from Miami and the Miami police. Jerry <ent type='person'>Bruno</ent>,
|
||||
despite the warnings from Miami and the Miami police. <ent type='person'>Jerry Bruno</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>'s advance man, went to Dallas. Kenneth O'<ent type='person'>Donnell</ent>, another
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> aide, worked on the trip, too. But somehow, after their
|
||||
initial work, the plans were changed. By whom? Who selected that
|
||||
|
@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
O'<ent type='person'>Donnell</ent>.
|
||||
Then things began to get complicated. Someone decided that the
|
||||
Vice-President, Texan <ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent> B. <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>, should go to Dallas with
|
||||
the President, and that he and his friend <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Connally</ent></ent> should be
|
||||
the President, and that he and his friend <ent type='person'>John Connally</ent> should be
|
||||
in the procession with <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and other Democratic bigwigs. Also,
|
||||
someone else saw to it that another useful tool--<ent type='person'>Richard</ent> M. <ent type='person'>Nixon</ent>-
|
||||
-should be in Dallas that day. Indoctrination and near-complicity
|
||||
|
@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
mission to prepare for the security of his visit there. I was in
|
||||
Lima, Peru in 1964 while that city went through more than three
|
||||
months of preparation for a de Gaulle visit by the famous
|
||||
"gorillas" whose skilled work kept <ent type='person'>Charles de Gaulle</ent> alive in the
|
||||
"gorillas" whose skilled work kept Charles de Gaulle alive in the
|
||||
face of repeated attempts on his life.
|
||||
Because of my familiarity with these highly skilled and
|
||||
meticulous organizations, I have been doubly concerned over some of
|
||||
|
@ -760,13 +760,13 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
| |
|
||||
| Trained U.S. Army Intelligence Units were told their |
|
||||
| assisstance was not needed in Dallas during the <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> visit. |
|
||||
| <ent type='person'>William <ent type='person'>McKinney</ent></ent>, a former member of the crack 112th |
|
||||
| William McKinney, a former member of the crack 112th |
|
||||
| Military Intelligence Group at 4th Army Headquarters, Fort |
|
||||
| <ent type='person'>Sam Houston</ent>, Texas, has revealed that both Col. |
|
||||
| <ent type='person'>Maximillian Reich</ent> and his deputy, Lt. Col. Joel Cabaza, |
|
||||
| protested violently when they were told to "Stand Down" |
|
||||
| rather than to report with their units for duty in |
|
||||
| augmentation of the Secret Service in Dallas. <ent type='person'>McKinney</ent> |
|
||||
| augmentation of the Secret Service in Dallas. McKinney |
|
||||
| said, "All the Secret Service had to do was nod and these |
|
||||
| units [which had been trained at the Army's top |
|
||||
| Intelligence school at Camp Holabird, Maryland] would have |
|
||||
|
@ -774,10 +774,10 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
| President in Dallas." |
|
||||
| The 315th, the Texas unit which would have been involved |
|
||||
| if its support had not been turned down, had records in |
|
||||
| its files, according to <ent type='person'>McKinney</ent>, on <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>. |
|
||||
| its files, according to McKinney, on <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>. |
|
||||
| The 315th had a Dallas office and its records were up to |
|
||||
| date. |
|
||||
| <ent type='person'>McKinney</ent> added that, "Highly specialized classes were |
|
||||
| McKinney added that, "Highly specialized classes were |
|
||||
| given at Camp Holabird on the subject of Protection. This |
|
||||
| included training designed to prepare this army unit to |
|
||||
| assist the Secret Service. If our support had not been |
|
||||
|
@ -861,13 +861,13 @@ Nntp-Posting-Host: ratmandu.esd.sgi.com</p>
|
|||
of security activity at Dealey Plaza), we find a sequence of
|
||||
astounding actions. A Sergeant D.V. <ent type='person'>Harkness</ent> was ordered to stop a
|
||||
freight train and remove the men. <ent type='person'>Harkness</ent> arrested the three men
|
||||
and turned them over to policemen <ent type='person'>Marvin <ent type='person'>Wise</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Billy <ent type='person'>Bass</ent></ent>, who
|
||||
and turned them over to policemen <ent type='person'>Marvin Wise</ent> and <ent type='person'>Billy Bass</ent>, who
|
||||
marched them all the way from the west side of the Book building,
|
||||
around the north side of the Plaza, and into the vehicle entrance
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'>Sheriff</ent>'s office. Few people realize this entire procedure
|
||||
took place almost on the steps of the <ent type='person'>Sheriff</ent>'s office. While <ent type='person'>Wise</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Bass</ent> were marching these men to the <ent type='person'>Sheriff</ent>'s office, William
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Allen</ent>, George Smith, and Jack Beers of the "Dallas Times Herald,"
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Allen</ent>, <ent type='person'>George Smith</ent>, and Jack Beers of the "Dallas Times Herald,"
|
||||
the Fort Worth "Star Telegram," and the "Dallas Morning News," took
|
||||
several pictures of them. Their remarkable pictures show clearly
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Wise</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bass</ent> took them to the <ent type='person'>Sheriff</ent>'s office. Yet <ent type='person'>Harkness</ent>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -143,5 +143,5 @@ the probing eyes and instruments of honest scientists around the world.
|
|||
New developments are being announced every day and we promise to keep the
|
||||
public informed of these announcements as they occur via this newsletter.
|
||||
|
||||
Les Dark, Editor
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Les Dark</ent>, Editor
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ First published by Carroll & Graf 1989</p>
|
|||
<p> CONVENIENT DEATHS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In the three-year period which followed the murder of President
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></ent>, 18 material witnesses died - six by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and <ent type='person'>Lee Harvey Oswald</ent>, 18 material witnesses died - six by
|
||||
gunfire, three in motor accidents, two by suicide, one from a cut
|
||||
throat, one from a karate chop to the neck, five from natural causes.
|
||||
An actuary, engaged by the London Sunday Times, concluded that on
|
||||
|
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ result of sophisticated chemicals. It states:</p>
|
|||
<p> While it is obvious that the CIA - and hence the mob through operatives who
|
||||
work for both - has the capability of killing, it is less well known that the
|
||||
Agency has developed drugs to induce cancer.
|
||||
Recall that <ent type='person'>Jack <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent></ent> died of sudden lung cancer just as he had been granted
|
||||
Recall that <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent> died of sudden lung cancer just as he had been granted
|
||||
a new trial.
|
||||
A 1952 CIA memo reported on the cancer-causing effects of beryllium:
|
||||
"This is certainly the most toxic inorganic element and it produces a
|
||||
|
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Others are ruled due to natural causes, such as heart attack.
|
|||
earliest deaths came during the time of the Warren Commission investigation
|
||||
or just afterwards.
|
||||
More deaths took place in the late 1960s as New Orleans District Attorney
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jim <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent></ent> was launching his investigation. Other suspicious deaths
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jim Garrison</ent> was launching his investigation. Other suspicious deaths
|
||||
occurred during the mid-1970s, as the Senate Intelligence Committee was
|
||||
looking into assassinations by U.S. intelligence agencies. And finally,
|
||||
another spate of deaths came around 1977, just as the House Select Committee
|
||||
|
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
|
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<p>Date Name Connection with Case Cause of Death</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11/63 Karyn Kupcinet* TV host's daughter who was Murdered
|
||||
<p>11/63 <ent type='person'>Karyn Kupcinet</ent>* TV host's daughter who was Murdered
|
||||
overheard telling of <ent type='person'>JFK</ent>'s
|
||||
death prior to 11/22/63</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>12/63 <ent type='person'>Jack Zangretti</ent>* Expressed foreknowledge of <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> victim
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> shooting <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2/64 Eddy Benavides* Look-alike brother to <ent type='person'>Tippit</ent> <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> to head
|
||||
<p>2/64 <ent type='person'>Eddy Benavides</ent>* Look-alike brother to <ent type='person'>Tippit</ent> <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> to head
|
||||
shooting witness, Domingo
|
||||
Benavides</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -175,33 +175,33 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>3/64 <ent type='person'>Hank Killam</ent>* Husband of <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> employee, Throat cut
|
||||
knew <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> acquaintance</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>4/64 Bill Hunter* Reporter who was in <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s Accidental shooting
|
||||
<p>4/64 <ent type='person'>Bill Hunter</ent>* Reporter who was in <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s Accidental shooting
|
||||
apartment on 11/24/63 by policeman</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/64 <ent type='person'>Gary Underhill</ent>* CIA agent who claimed <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> in head,
|
||||
Agency was involved Ruled suicide</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/64 Hugh Ward* Private investigator working Plane crash in
|
||||
<p>5/64 <ent type='person'>Hugh Ward</ent>* Private investigator working Plane crash in
|
||||
with <ent type='person'>Guy Banister</ent> and David Mexico
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/64 DeLesseps Morrison* New Orleans mayor Passenger in Ward's
|
||||
plane</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/64 Teresa Norton* <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> employee Fatally shot</p>
|
||||
<p>8/64 <ent type='person'>Teresa Norton</ent>* <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> employee Fatally shot</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>6/64 <ent type='person'>Guy Banister</ent>* Ex-FBI agent in New Orleans Heart attack
|
||||
connected to <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent>, CIA,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Carlos Marcello</ent> and <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>9/64 Jim Koethe* Reporter who was in <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s Blow to neck
|
||||
<p>9/64 <ent type='person'>Jim Koethe</ent>* Reporter who was in <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s Blow to neck
|
||||
apartment on 11/24/63</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>9/64 C.D. Jackson Life Magazine senior vice Unknown
|
||||
president who bought Zapruder
|
||||
film and locked it away</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>10/64 Mary Pinchot Meyer* <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> mistress whose diary was Murdered
|
||||
<p>10/64 <ent type='person'>Mary Pinchot Meyer</ent>* <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> mistress whose diary was Murdered
|
||||
taken by CIA chief James
|
||||
Angleton after her death</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -209,10 +209,10 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
turning to rear when shot in
|
||||
throat</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3/65 Tom Howard* <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s first lawyer, was in Heart attack
|
||||
<p>3/65 <ent type='person'>Tom Howard</ent>* <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s first lawyer, was in Heart attack
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s apartment on 11/24/63</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/65 Maurice Gatlin* Pilot for <ent type='person'>Guy Banister</ent> Fatal Fall</p>
|
||||
<p>5/65 <ent type='person'>Maurice Gatlin</ent>* Pilot for <ent type='person'>Guy Banister</ent> Fatal Fall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/65 Mona B. Saenz* Texas Employment clerk who Hit by Dallas bus
|
||||
interviewed <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent></p>
|
||||
|
@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
advance, told of riding to
|
||||
Dallas with Cubans</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11/65 <ent type='person'>Dorothy <ent type='person'>Kilgallen</ent></ent>* Columnist who had private Drug overdose
|
||||
<p>11/65 <ent type='person'>Dorothy Kilgallen</ent>* Columnist who had private Drug overdose
|
||||
interview with <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>, pledged
|
||||
to "break" <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> case</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
after columnist, may have
|
||||
kept <ent type='person'>Kilgallen</ent>'s notes</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>12/65 William Whaley* Cabdriver who reportedly Motor Collision
|
||||
<p>12/65 <ent type='person'>William Whaley</ent>* Cabdriver who reportedly Motor Collision
|
||||
drove <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> to <ent type='person'>Oak Cliff</ent> (the only Dallas
|
||||
taxi driver to
|
||||
die on duty)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1/66 Earline Roberts <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s landlady Heart attack</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2/66 Albert Bogard* Car salesman who said <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> Suicide
|
||||
<p>2/66 <ent type='person'>Albert Bogard</ent>* Car salesman who said <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> Suicide
|
||||
test drove new car</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>6/66 Capt. <ent type='person'>Frank Martin</ent> Dallas police captain who <ent type='person'>Cancer</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -255,21 +255,21 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
but probably be better if I
|
||||
don't say it."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/66 Lee Bowers, Jr.* Witnessed men behind picket Motor accident
|
||||
<p>8/66 <ent type='person'>Lee Bowers</ent>, Jr.* Witnessed men behind picket Motor accident
|
||||
fence on Grassy Knoll</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>9/66 Marilyn "Delilah" <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> dancer Shot by husband
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Walle</ent>* after one month
|
||||
of marriage</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>10/66 William Pitzer* <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> autopsy photographer <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent>, ruled
|
||||
<p>10/66 <ent type='person'>William Pitzer</ent>* <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> autopsy photographer <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent>, ruled
|
||||
who described his duty as suicide
|
||||
"horrifying experience"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11/66 <ent type='person'>Jimmy Levens</ent> Fort Worth nightclub owner Natural causes
|
||||
who hired <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> employee</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>11/66 James Worrell, Jr.* Saw man flee rear of Texas Motor accident
|
||||
<p>11/66 <ent type='person'>James Worrell</ent>, Jr.* Saw man flee rear of Texas Motor accident
|
||||
School Book Depository</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1966 <ent type='person'>Clarence Oliver</ent> D.A. investigator who Unknown
|
||||
|
@ -286,23 +286,23 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
helped film _Last Two Days_
|
||||
about assassination</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1/67 <ent type='person'>Jack <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent></ent> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s slayer <ent type='person'>Lung</ent> cancer (He
|
||||
<p>1/67 <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent> <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s slayer <ent type='person'>Lung</ent> cancer (He
|
||||
told family he
|
||||
was injected with
|
||||
cancer cells.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2/67 Harold Russell* Saw escape of <ent type='person'>Tippit</ent> killer Killed by cop in
|
||||
<p>2/67 <ent type='person'>Harold Russell</ent>* Saw escape of <ent type='person'>Tippit</ent> killer Killed by cop in
|
||||
bar brawl</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2/67 <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></ent>* Acquaintance of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>, Blow to neck,
|
||||
<p>2/67 David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent>* Acquaintance of <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>, Blow to neck,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Garrison</ent> suspect, and ruled accidental
|
||||
employee of <ent type='person'>Guy Banister</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>2/67 Eladio Del Valle* Anti-<ent type='person'>Castro</ent> Cuban associate <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> wound,
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></ent> being sought ax wound to head
|
||||
of David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent> being sought ax wound to head
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3/67 Dr. Mary Sherman* <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent> associate working on Died in fire
|
||||
<p>3/67 Dr. <ent type='person'>Mary Sherman</ent>* <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent> associate working on Died in fire
|
||||
cancer research (possibly shot)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1/68 A.D. Bowie Assistant Dallas D.A. <ent type='person'>Cancer</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>4/68 <ent type='person'>Hiram Ingram</ent> Dallas deputy sheriff, close <ent type='person'>Cancer</ent>
|
||||
friend to <ent type='person'>Roger Craig</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/68 Dr. Nicholas Chetta New Orleans coroner who ruled Heart attack
|
||||
<p>5/68 Dr. <ent type='person'>Nicholas Chetta</ent> New Orleans coroner who ruled Heart attack
|
||||
on death of <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/68 Phillip Geraci* Friend of Perry Russo, told of Electrocution
|
||||
|
@ -330,16 +330,16 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
from Depository</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>4/69 Mary Bledsoe Neighbor to <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>, also Natural causes
|
||||
knew <ent type='person'>David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></ent></p>
|
||||
knew David <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>4/69 <ent type='person'>John Crawford</ent>* Close friend to both <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> and Crash of private
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Wesley Frazier</ent>, who gave ride plane
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> on 11/22/63</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>7/69 Rev. Clyde Johnson* Scheduled to testify about Fatally shot
|
||||
<p>7/69 Rev. <ent type='person'>Clyde Johnson</ent>* Scheduled to testify about Fatally shot
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Clay Shaw</ent>/<ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> connection</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1970 <ent type='person'>George McGann</ent>* Underworld figure, connected Murdered
|
||||
<p>1970 George McGann* Underworld figure, connected Murdered
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent> friends; wife, Beverly,
|
||||
took film in Dealey Plaza</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -353,16 +353,16 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>8/70 Abraham Zapruder Took famous film of <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> Natural causes
|
||||
assassination</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>12/70 Salvatore Granello* Mobster linked to <ent type='person'>Hoffa</ent>, Murdered
|
||||
<p>12/70 <ent type='person'>Salvatore Granello</ent>* Mobster linked to <ent type='person'>Hoffa</ent>, Murdered
|
||||
Trafficante, and <ent type='person'>Castro</ent>
|
||||
assassination plots</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1971 James Plumeri* Mobster tied to mob-CIA Murdered
|
||||
<p>1971 <ent type='person'>James Plumeri</ent>* Mobster tied to mob-CIA Murdered
|
||||
assassination plots</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3/71 Clayton Fowler <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent>'s chief defense attorney Unknown</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>4/71 Gen. Charles Cabell* CIA deputy director connected Collapsed and
|
||||
<p>4/71 Gen. <ent type='person'>Charles Cabell</ent>* CIA deputy director connected Collapsed and
|
||||
to anti-<ent type='person'>Castro</ent> Cubans died after
|
||||
physical at Ft.
|
||||
Myers</p>
|
||||
|
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Date Name Connection with Case Cause of Death</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1972 Hale Boggs* House majority leader, member Disappeared on
|
||||
<p>1972 <ent type='person'>Hale Boggs</ent>* House majority leader, member Disappeared on
|
||||
of Warren Commission who began Alaskan plane
|
||||
to publicly express doubts flight
|
||||
doubts about findings</p>
|
||||
|
@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
capture of scapegoat</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1974 <ent type='person'>Dave Yaras</ent>* Close friend to both <ent type='person'>Hoffa</ent> Murdered
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Jack <ent type='person'>Ruby</ent></ent></p>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Jack Ruby</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>7/74 <ent type='person'>Earl Warren</ent> Chief justice who reluctantly Heart failure
|
||||
chaired Warren Commission</p>
|
||||
|
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>8/74 <ent type='person'>Clay Shaw</ent>* Prime suspect in <ent type='person'>Garrison</ent> Possible cancer
|
||||
case, reportedly a CIA
|
||||
contact with <ent type='person'>Ferrie</ent> and E.
|
||||
Howard Hunt</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Howard Hunt</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1974 <ent type='person'>Earle Cabell</ent> Mayor of Dallas on 11/22/63, Natural causes
|
||||
whose brother, Gen. Charles
|
||||
|
@ -427,11 +427,11 @@ begin?</p>
|
|||
<p>4/76 Dr. <ent type='person'>Charles Gregory</ent> Governor <ent type='person'>John Connally</ent>'s Heart attack
|
||||
physician</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>6/76 William Harvey* CIA coordinator for CIA-mob Complications of
|
||||
<p>6/76 <ent type='person'>William Harvey</ent>* CIA coordinator for CIA-mob Complications of
|
||||
assassination plans against heart surgery
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Castro</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>7/76 John Roselli* Mobster who testified to Stabbed and
|
||||
<p>7/76 <ent type='person'>John Roselli</ent>* Mobster who testified to Stabbed and
|
||||
Senate committee, was to stuffed in metal
|
||||
appear again drum</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -449,15 +449,15 @@ The man was charged with a misdemeanor - "shooting a human being by
|
|||
accident" - and released to the custody of his father, a state policeman.
|
||||
There was no further investigation of <ent type='person'>Sullivan</ent>'s death.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Louis Nichols</ent> was a special assistant to J. <ent type='person'>Edgar Hoover</ent> as well as
|
||||
Hoover's liaison with the Warren Commission. Alan H. Belmont also was a
|
||||
special assistant to Hoover. James Cadigan was a document expert with access
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>'s liaison with the Warren Commission. Alan H. Belmont also was a
|
||||
special assistant to <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>. <ent type='person'>James Cadigan</ent> was a document expert with access
|
||||
to many classified assassination documents, while J.M. English headed the FBI
|
||||
laboratory where <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent>'s rifle and pistol were tested. <ent type='person'>Donald Kaylor</ent> was
|
||||
the FBI fingerprint expert who examined prints found at the assassination
|
||||
scene. None of these six Bureau officials lived to tell what they knew to
|
||||
the House Committee.
|
||||
Other key assassination witnesses, such as <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent></ent> and
|
||||
former Cuban president <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Carlos Prio</ent> Soccaras</ent>, died within weeks of each other
|
||||
Other key assassination witnesses, such as George DeMohrenschildt and
|
||||
former Cuban president <ent type='person'>Carlos Prio Soccaras</ent>, died within weeks of each other
|
||||
in 1977, just as they, too, were being sought by the House Committee.
|
||||
The ranks of both organized crime and U.S. intelligence agencies were
|
||||
thinned by deaths beginning in 1975, the time of the Senate Intelligence
|
||||
|
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ the news media reported the following deaths:</p>
|
|||
Cubans, crime figures</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3/77 George Close friend to both <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> wound,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent>* and <ent type='person'>Bouvier</ent> family (<ent type='person'>Jackie</ent> ruled suicide
|
||||
DeMohrenschildt* and <ent type='person'>Bouvier</ent> family (<ent type='person'>Jackie</ent> ruled suicide
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>'s parents), CIA
|
||||
contract agent</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -496,10 +496,10 @@ the news media reported the following deaths:</p>
|
|||
Cubans</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>3/77 <ent type='person'>Paul Raigorodsky</ent> Business friend of George Natural causes
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DeMohrenschildt</ent> and wealthy
|
||||
DeMohrenschildt and wealthy
|
||||
oilmen</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>5/77 Lou Staples* Dallas radio talk show host <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> to head,
|
||||
<p>5/77 <ent type='person'>Lou Staples</ent>* Dallas radio talk show host <ent type='person'>Gunshot</ent> to head,
|
||||
who told friends he would ruled suicide
|
||||
break case</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ the news media reported the following deaths:</p>
|
|||
<p>8/77 Alan Belmont FBI official who testified to "Long illness"
|
||||
Warren Commission</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/77 James Cadigan FBI document expert who Fall in home
|
||||
<p>8/77 <ent type='person'>James Cadigan</ent> FBI document expert who Fall in home
|
||||
testified to Warren Commission</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>8/77 Joseph C. Ayres* Chief steward on <ent type='person'>JFK</ent>'s Shooting accident
|
||||
|
@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ the news media reported the following deaths:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>1/81 Marguerite <ent type='person'>Oswald</ent> Mother of accused assassin <ent type='person'>Cancer</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>10/81 Frank Watts Chief felony prosecutor for Natural causes
|
||||
<p>10/81 <ent type='person'>Frank Watts</ent> Chief felony prosecutor for Natural causes
|
||||
Dallas D.A.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1/82 Peter Gregory Original translator for Natural causes
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>Desktop genetic engineering.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By Kevin Kelly</p>
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'>Kevin</ent> Kelly</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>I spent a day recently a biotechnology trade show, snooping around the
|
||||
aisles of plumbing and lob gear to see how close we ore to having gene
|
||||
|
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ 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
|
||||
$50000 for each of these machines alone)aond the expertise Ph.0) needed to
|
||||
get them going. -Kevin Kelly Information from: Applied Biosystems, inc.,
|
||||
get them going. -<ent type='person'>Kevin</ent> Kelly Information from: Applied Biosystems, inc.,
|
||||
850 Lincoln Center Drive, Foster City, CA 94404.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X</p>
|
||||
|
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ get them going. -Kevin Kelly Information from: Applied Biosystems, inc.,
|
|||
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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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<p>Washington, DC -- During the Persian Gulf war and the military buildup
|
||||
leading to it, President <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> began using the term "New World
|
||||
leading to it, President <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> began using the term "New World
|
||||
Order," often suggesting that the commitment of so-called multinational
|
||||
forces involved in the military effort was the beginning of this alleged
|
||||
worldwide utopia.</p>
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|
|||
by a powerful Senate opposition, which refused to rubber-stamp for Wilson
|
||||
U.S. membership in the world body.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A few decades later, however, President <ent type='person'>Franklin Delano <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent>,
|
||||
<p> A few decades later, however, President <ent type='person'>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</ent>,
|
||||
near the end of World War II, was able to get his one-world plans under way
|
||||
by laying the groundwork for today's United Nations, which was completed
|
||||
under his successor, Harry S. Truman.</p>
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|
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ within German-American communities in the United States, were banned.</p>
|
|||
<p> After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, within
|
||||
days the FBI rounded up tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans, guilty
|
||||
only of being of Japanese ancestry, under the authority of an executive
|
||||
order issued by President <ent type='person'>Franklin Delano <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent>. The lists of those to
|
||||
order issued by President <ent type='person'>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</ent>. The lists of those to
|
||||
be apprehended had been drawn up months earlier, before the war.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Held in concentration camps, the perimeters guarded by U.S. soldiers
|
||||
|
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ across the United States, also by order of <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent>.</
|
|||
the war, in total violation of the Geneva Conventions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "What happened to me and thousands of others is old history," said
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eberhard <ent type='person'>Fuhr</ent></ent> of Cincinnati, who was interned at 17 years of age, "but the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eberhard Fuhr</ent> of Cincinnati, who was interned at 17 years of age, "but the
|
||||
next time it could be any other group, which is then not politically
|
||||
correct, or out of favor for any other reason (SPOTLIGHT, May 20, 1991).</p>
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this paper covers, please upload to <ent type='person'>KeelyNet</ent> or send to the Vangard
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this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your
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consideration, interest and support.</p>
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<p> <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> W. Decker...<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ron</ent> Barker</ent>.....Chuck Henderson
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<p> <ent type='person'>Jerry</ent> W. Decker...<ent type='person'>Ron Barker</ent>.....Chuck Henderson
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|
||||
<p>Lyme Disease may be the most visible of the little shop of
|
||||
horrors found in the woods. Unlike some other diseases, Lyme
|
||||
Disease is not rare. Dr. Robert Craven, a Centers for Disease
|
||||
Disease is not rare. Dr. <ent type='person'>Robert Craven</ent>, a Centers for Disease
|
||||
Control researcher studying Lyme, says doctors reported more than
|
||||
2400 cases during 1988. He believes it's spreading throughout
|
||||
the country.</p>
|
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|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Infected ticks can pass the
|
|||
organism from generation to generation without feeding on a sick
|
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animal. </p>
|
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|
||||
<p>According to Dr. <ent type='person'>Michael <ent type='person'>Wilder</ent></ent>, a state public health
|
||||
<p>According to Dr. <ent type='person'>Michael Wilder</ent>, a state public health
|
||||
clinician, the first symptoms are fever, cramping stomach pain
|
||||
and rash. "Stomach-ache seems to be a common early symptom," he
|
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says. "There may be some vomiting, but no diarrhea." The rash
|
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ epidemic conditions.
|
|||
|
||||
Tularemia</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>According to Dr. <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Quan</ent></ent> with the CDC's Fort Collins,
|
||||
<p>According to Dr. <ent type='person'>Thomas Quan</ent> with the CDC's Fort Collins,
|
||||
Colorado unit, most people acquire tularemia infections from
|
||||
rabbits and hares, and the ticks associated with them. He says
|
||||
people can pick up the versatile organism in a number of ways.</p>
|
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|
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ usually don't," <ent type='person'>Quan</ent> says. "But eventually they overco
|
|||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giardia</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>CDC worker Dr. David Addiss says the biggest source of
|
||||
<p>CDC worker Dr. <ent type='person'>David Addiss</ent> says the biggest source of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giardia</ent> is contaminated water. Biologists have found the
|
||||
organism from many streams and rivers. "It's found fairly
|
||||
commonly throughout the United States in untreated surface
|
||||
|
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ avoid bringing home these unwanted freeloaders from the woods.</p>
|
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|
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
|
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
|
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102</p>
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Lies Unlimited <ent type='person'>Mick Freen</ent> 415-583-4102</p>
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<p> Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
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||||
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
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|
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|
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
|
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Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
|
||||
Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
|
||||
realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
|
||||
Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
Lies Unlimited <ent type='person'>Mick Freen</ent> 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
|
||||
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> "FREE-ENERGY" GENERATOR TEST</p>
|
||||
HOMOPOLAR "FREE-ENERGY" GENERATOR TEST</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Robert Kincheloe
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Kincheloe
|
||||
Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus)
|
||||
Stanford University</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<div> --------------------------------------------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> "FREE-ENERGY" GENERATOR TEST
|
||||
Robert Kincheloe</p>
|
||||
<p> HOMOPOLAR "FREE-ENERGY" GENERATOR TEST
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robert</ent> Kincheloe</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> ABSTRACT</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -41,17 +41,17 @@
|
|||
tests on this particular machine, summarizes and presents
|
||||
tentative conclusions from the resulting data.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE SUNBURST <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
<p> THE SUNBURST HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In July, 1985, I became aware of and was invited to examine and
|
||||
test a so-called free-energy generator known as the Sunburst N
|
||||
Machine.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This device, shown in <ent type='person'>Figs</ent> 1a and 1b, was proposed by Bruce
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> and constructed by <ent type='person'>Charya <ent type='person'>Bernard</ent></ent> of the Sunburst
|
||||
DePalma and constructed by <ent type='person'>Charya Bernard</ent> of the Sunburst
|
||||
Community in Santa Barbara, CA, about 1979.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The term "free-energy" refers to the claim by <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> [1]
|
||||
<p> The term "free-energy" refers to the claim by DePalma [1]
|
||||
(and others [2]) that it was capable of producing electrical
|
||||
output power that was not reflected as a mechanical load to the
|
||||
driving mechanism but derived from presumed latent spatial
|
||||
|
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
|
|||
itself, not attached to the magnet which serves to induce the
|
||||
field [6].</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> stated [7] that when the conducting disk is attached
|
||||
<p> DePalma stated [7] that when the conducting disk is attached
|
||||
to a rotating magnet, the interaction of the primary magnetic
|
||||
field with that produced by the radial output current results in
|
||||
torque between the disk and the magnet structure which is not
|
||||
|
@ -185,9 +185,9 @@
|
|||
from this point of view efficiency in producing external
|
||||
power was not required or relevant.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>DEPALMA</ent>'S RESULTS WITH THE SUNBURST <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>DEPALMA</ent>'S RESULTS WITH THE SUNBURST HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1980 <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> conducted tests with the Sunburst
|
||||
<p> In 1980 DePalma conducted tests with the Sunburst
|
||||
generator, describing his measurement technique and results in an
|
||||
unpublished report [10].</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -237,15 +237,15 @@
|
|||
<p> Of these, the first assumption seems the most serious, and it is my
|
||||
opinion that the results of this particular test were inaccurate.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Tim <ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent></ent> of Stelle, Illinois, who witnessed tests of the Sunburst
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Tim Wilhelm</ent> of Stelle, Illinois, who witnessed tests of the Sunburst
|
||||
generator in 1981, had a similar opinion [11].</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> RECENT TESTS OF THE SUNBURST GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Being intrigued by <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>'s hypothesis, I accepted the offer by
|
||||
<p> Being intrigued by DePalma's hypothesis, I accepted the offer by
|
||||
Mr. <ent type='person'>Norman Paulsen</ent>, founder of the Sunburst Community, to
|
||||
conduct tests on the generator which apparently had not been
|
||||
used since the tests by <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bernard</ent> in 1979.</p>
|
||||
used since the tests by DePalma and <ent type='person'>Bernard</ent> in 1979.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Experimental Setup</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -442,7 +442,7 @@
|
|||
motor armature power to obtain total system input power).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It would thus seem that if the above assumptions are valid
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> correctly predicted that much of the generated
|
||||
that DePalma correctly predicted that much of the generated
|
||||
power with this kind of machine is not reflected back to the
|
||||
motive source. Figure 15 summarizes the data discussed above.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -454,7 +454,7 @@
|
|||
switch open and closed. The resulting data is shown in Fig. 16.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The voltage rises to about 1.32 volts at 6000 rpm with the
|
||||
switch open (which is close to that obtained by <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>) and
|
||||
switch open (which is close to that obtained by DePalma) and
|
||||
drops 0.14 volts when the switch is closed and the measured
|
||||
output current is 3755 amperes, corresponding to an effective
|
||||
internal resistance of 37 microohms.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -533,7 +533,7 @@
|
|||
<p> As discussed above the various data do not seem to support this
|
||||
possibility.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> may have been right in that there is indeed a
|
||||
<p> 3. DePalma may have been right in that there is indeed a
|
||||
situation here whereby energy is being obtained from a
|
||||
previously unknown and unexplained source.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 4. Perhaps other possibilities will occur to the reader.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The data obtained so far seems to have shown that while <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>'s
|
||||
<p> The data obtained so far seems to have shown that while DePalma's
|
||||
numbers were high, his basic premise has not been disproved.
|
||||
While the Sunburst generator does not produce useful output power
|
||||
because of the internal losses inherent in the design, a
|
||||
|
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@
|
|||
losses, increase the total generated voltage and the
|
||||
fraction of generated power delivered to an external load.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>'s claim of free energy generation could perhaps then
|
||||
<p> DePalma's claim of free energy generation could perhaps then
|
||||
be examined.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> I should mention, however, that the obvious application of using
|
||||
|
@ -567,20 +567,20 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> FOOTNOTES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1. <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1979a,b,c, 1981, 1983, 1984, etc.
|
||||
<p> 1. DePalma, 1979a,b,c, 1981, 1983, 1984, etc.
|
||||
2. For example, Satelite News, 1981, <ent type='person'>Marinov</ent>, 1984, etc.
|
||||
3. <ent type='person'>Martin</ent>, 1932, vol. 1, p.381.
|
||||
4. Das Gupta, 1961, 1962; Lamme, 1912, etc.
|
||||
5. See, for example, Bumby, 1983; Bewley, 1952; <ent type='person'>Kosow</ent>, 1964; <ent type='person'>Nasar</ent>,
|
||||
5. See, for example, Bumby, 1983; Bewley, 1952; Kosow, 1964; <ent type='person'>Nasar</ent>,
|
||||
1970.
|
||||
6. There has been much discussion on this point in the
|
||||
literature, and about interpretation of flux lines. Bewley,
|
||||
1949; Cohn, 1949a,b; Crooks, 1978; <ent type='person'>Cullwick</ent>, 1957; Savage,
|
||||
1949.
|
||||
7. <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, op. cit.
|
||||
7. DePalma, op. cit.
|
||||
. Kimball, 1926; <ent type='person'>Zeleny</ent>, 1924.
|
||||
9. Bumby, Das Gupta, op. cit.
|
||||
10. <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1980.
|
||||
10. DePalma, 1980.
|
||||
11. <ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent>, 1980, and personal communication.
|
||||
12. The increase in motor losses with increased load are
|
||||
neglected in this discussion because of a lack of accurate
|
||||
|
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@
|
|||
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, May 1949, p441-7. (Unipolar generator as
|
||||
paradox)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [Cohn, 1949b] - George Cohn, letter re [Savage, 1949]; ELECTRICAL
|
||||
<p> [Cohn, 1949b] - <ent type='person'>George Cohn</ent>, letter re [Savage, 1949]; ELECTRICAL
|
||||
ENGINEERING, Nov 1949, p1018. (Responds to criticism by Savage)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [Crooks, 1978] - M. J. Crooks et al, "One-piece Faraday generator:
|
||||
|
@ -633,34 +633,34 @@
|
|||
AIEE Trans. Oct 1962, p399-402. (Discusses very high current low
|
||||
voltage Faraday generators)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1979a] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, EXTRACTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1979a] - Bruce DePalma, EXTRACTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
|
||||
DIRECTLY FROM SPACE: THE N-NACHINE, Simularity Institute, Santa
|
||||
Barbara CA, 6 Mar 1979. (Discusses homopolar generator or N-
|
||||
Machine as free-energy source)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1979b] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, "The N-Machine", Paper given at
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1979b] - Bruce DePalma, "The N-Machine", Paper given at
|
||||
the World Symposium on Humanity, Pasadena, CA, 12 April 1979.
|
||||
(Describes background, development of "free-energy" theories)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1979c] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, ROTATION OF A MAGNETIZED
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1979c] - Bruce DePalma, ROTATION OF A MAGNETIZED
|
||||
GYROSCOPE, Simularity Institute Report #33, 16 July 1979.
|
||||
(Describes design of Sunburst homopolar generator)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1980] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, "Performance of the Sunburst N
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1980] - Bruce DePalma, "Performance of the Sunburst N
|
||||
Machine", Simularity Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, 17 December
|
||||
1980. (Description of tests and results)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1981] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, "Studies on rotation leading to the
|
||||
N-Machine", <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> Institute, 1981 (transcript of talk?)
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1981] - Bruce DePalma, "Studies on rotation leading to the
|
||||
N-Machine", DePalma Institute, 1981 (transcript of talk?)
|
||||
(Discusses experiments with gravity that led to development of
|
||||
idea of free-energy machine)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1983] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, THE ROTATION OF THE UNIVERSE,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> Institute Report #83, Santa Barbara, CA, 25 July 1983.
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1983] - Bruce DePalma, THE ROTATION OF THE UNIVERSE,
|
||||
DePalma Institute Report #83, Santa Barbara, CA, 25 July 1983.
|
||||
(Uses Faraday disc to discuss universal principles).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, 1984] - <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent>, THE SECRET OF THE FARADAY DISC,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent> Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, 2 Feb 1984. (Claims
|
||||
<p> [DePalma, 1984] - Bruce DePalma, THE SECRET OF THE FARADAY DISC,
|
||||
DePalma Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, 2 Feb 1984. (Claims
|
||||
explanation of Faraday disc as a free-energy device)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [Kimball, 1926] - A. L. Kimball, Jr., "Torque on revolving
|
||||
|
@ -668,7 +668,7 @@
|
|||
(Alternative analysis of torque in a homopolar device to that of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zeleny</ent> and Page, 1924)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Kosow</ent>, 1964] - Irving L. <ent type='person'>Kosow</ent>, ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & CONTROL,
|
||||
<p> [Kosow, 1964] - Irving L. Kosow, ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & CONTROL,
|
||||
Prentice-Hall, 1964. (Discusses high current homopolar (acyclic)
|
||||
generators)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -679,7 +679,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Marinov</ent>, 1984]- Stefan <ent type='person'>Marinov</ent>, THE THORNY WAY OF TRUTH, Part II;
|
||||
Graz, Austria, 1984 (Advertisement in NATURE). (Claims free-
|
||||
energy generator proved by <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, Newman)</p>
|
||||
energy generator proved by DePalma, Newman)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Martin</ent>, 1932] - Thomas <ent type='person'>Martin</ent> (ed), FARADAY'S DIARY, Bell, 1932,
|
||||
in 5 vols. (Transcription and publication of Faraday's original
|
||||
|
@ -691,18 +691,18 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> [Satellite News, 1981] - "Researchers see long-life satellite power
|
||||
systems in 19th century experiment", Research news, SATELLITE
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NEWS, 15 June 1981. (Reports <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>'s claim for free-energy
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NEWS, 15 June 1981. (Reports DePalma's claim for free-energy
|
||||
generator)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [Savage, 1949] - <ent type='person'>Norton Savage</ent>, letter re [Cohn, 1949a]; ELECTRICAL
|
||||
ENGINEERING, July 1949, p645. (Claims error in Cohn's paper)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent>, 1980] - Timothy J. <ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent>, INVESTIGATIONS OF THE N-EFFECT
|
||||
ONE-PIECE <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> DYNAMOS, ETC. (Phase I), Stelle, IL, 12 Sept
|
||||
1980. (Discusses tests on <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>'s N-Machine)</p>
|
||||
ONE-PIECE HOMOPOLAR DYNAMOS, ETC. (Phase I), Stelle, IL, 12 Sept
|
||||
1980. (Discusses tests on DePalma's N-Machine)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent>, 1981] - Timothy J. <ent type='person'>Wilhelm</ent>, INVESTIGATIONS OF THE N-EFFECT
|
||||
ONE-PIECE <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> DYNAMOS, ETC. (Phase II), Stelle, IL, 10 June
|
||||
ONE-PIECE HOMOPOLAR DYNAMOS, ETC. (Phase II), Stelle, IL, 10 June
|
||||
1981. (Design and tests of improved homopolar generator/motor)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> [<ent type='person'>Zeleny</ent>, 1924] - John <ent type='person'>Zeleny</ent> & <ent type='person'>Leigh Page</ent>, "Torque on a cylindrical
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||||
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@ -774,9 +774,9 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p> (Sysop note: The following figure also had an accompanying drawing)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Figure 8 - Test data from report by <ent type='person'>Bruce <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent></ent></p>
|
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<p> Figure 8 - Test data from report by Bruce DePalma</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> PERFORMANCE OF THE SUNBURST <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> GENERATOR</p>
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||||
<p> PERFORMANCE OF THE SUNBURST HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR</p>
|
||||
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||||
<p> machine speed: 6000 r.p.m.
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||||
drive motor current no load 15 amperes
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@ -830,7 +830,7 @@
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GENERATED POWER 0 0 (6113)
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||||
WATTS</p>
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|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>HOMOPOLAR</ent> GENERATOR TEST - BIG SPRINGS RANCH APRIL 26, 1986</p>
|
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<p> HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR TEST - BIG SPRINGS RANCH APRIL 26, 1986</p>
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||||
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<div> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
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@ -842,7 +842,7 @@
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Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
|
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
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arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
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@ -62,10 +62,10 @@
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work on the SVT and the generator were it not for encouragement from
|
||||
two US physicists, <ent type='person'>John</ent> A. Wheeler, director of the Centre for
|
||||
Theoretical Physics at the University of Texas, Austin, and Bruce
|
||||
<ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, formerly a lecturer in physics at the Massachusetts
|
||||
DePalma, formerly a lecturer in physics at the Massachusetts
|
||||
Institute of Technology.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "But for <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, I wouldn't have been able to tie up my theory,"
|
||||
<p> "But for DePalma, I wouldn't have been able to tie up my theory,"
|
||||
says Tewari. "He was working on similar ideas and kept sending his
|
||||
results to me."</p>
|
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
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since it will extract energy from space - as the Hanover conference
|
||||
demonstrated.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p> In fact, <ent type='person'>DePalma</ent>, the first inventor to create such a machine, is
|
||||
<p> In fact, DePalma, the first inventor to create such a machine, is
|
||||
presently conducting experiments in California in anticipation of a
|
||||
breakthrough which could lead to commercial production.</p>
|
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
|
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Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
|
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
|
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
|
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
Lies Unlimited <ent type='person'>Mick Freen</ent> 415-583-4102</p>
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|
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<p> Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
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||||
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
|
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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<div>--------------------------------</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>WBAI radio interview with <ent type='person'>Mark Swaney</ent> from "Faithful Arkansas"
|
||||
a citizens group, speaking of <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>'s and <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s
|
||||
a citizens group, speaking of <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>'s and <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>'s
|
||||
connection with the CIA covert drug smuggling operation in
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Mena</ent> Arkansas in support of the Contras.
|
||||
|
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|
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ in the middle of the the Washitah (sp) mountains in Southwestern
|
|||
Arkansas and not coincidentally it happens to be in Congressman
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John Paul Hammerschmidt</ent>'s district, the Third Congressional
|
||||
district. <ent type='person'>John Paul Hammerschmidt</ent> just happens to be one
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s very closest friend's. He was <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>'s
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>'s very closest friend's. He was <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>'s
|
||||
Presidential Campaign Manager for <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>'s campaign in '76 and
|
||||
again in 1980. The two people are very close. Anyway <ent type='person'>Mena</ent>
|
||||
has an airport and it looks from the outside like an ordinary,
|
||||
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Yeah this is probably the most interesting part of the story
|
|||
and the <ent type='person'>Jennifer Flowers</ent> thing and the Governor's sex life.
|
||||
The story that the press has yet not picked up on is the
|
||||
fact that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Larry</ent> <ent type='person'>Nichols</ent></ent> was a big time Contra supporter.
|
||||
He has close connections to Mario Collero, Adolpho Collero
|
||||
He has close connections to <ent type='person'>Mario Collero</ent>, <ent type='person'>Adolpho Collero</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Jack Singlove</ent>. In fact he served with General Singlove
|
||||
in Vietnam. He spent the first half of the decade working
|
||||
for the Contras in a connection with an organization that
|
||||
|
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ fact before the Governor was the Governor. He asked Governor
|
|||
that somebody could just call up the Governor and say I want
|
||||
a job and the Governor says sure we'll make you Marketing
|
||||
Director for ADFA. That's the Arkansas Development Finance
|
||||
Authority --which figures centrally in <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>'s
|
||||
Authority --which figures centrally in <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>'s
|
||||
relationship to the Contra Resupply network that the state
|
||||
of Arkansas was so heavily involved in. In any case he was
|
||||
there working at ADFA and someone at ADFA a fellow employee
|
||||
|
@ -238,10 +238,10 @@ eventually she began to talk to some friends about it and
|
|||
word reached the ears of a reporter and a reporter began
|
||||
to investigate <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Larry</ent> <ent type='person'>Nichols</ent></ent> --wondering what this big Contra
|
||||
supporter was doing working for ADFA. Everyone who holds a
|
||||
top position at ADFA is directly appointed by <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> --in
|
||||
fact ADFA is a total invention of <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>'s --he created
|
||||
top position at ADFA is directly appointed by <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> --in
|
||||
fact ADFA is a total invention of <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>'s --he created
|
||||
the agency out of thin air and appoints all of the top
|
||||
directors. In any case a reporter approached <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent>
|
||||
directors. In any case a reporter approached <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent>
|
||||
in Japan and started to question him about <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Larry</ent> <ent type='person'>Nichols</ent></ent>
|
||||
--wanted to know what this guy was doing on state payroll
|
||||
--if he was lobbying for the Contra's or just what the story
|
||||
|
@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ we've collected just about everything that's publicly available
|
|||
about <ent type='person'>Mena</ent> and all of its ramifications and its a tremendous
|
||||
story, and I'd like to emphasize right now that Governor
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>'s part in this is very minor -- the real big fish in this
|
||||
story is <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>. The damage that could come from this
|
||||
story is <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>. The damage that could come from this
|
||||
information coming out is in fact far more damaging to George
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> than anyone else, because he's directly responsible for this
|
||||
-- this operation was run out of the then Vice President George
|
||||
|
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ PAUL DeRIENZO:
|
|||
|
||||
Thank you very much <ent type='person'>Mark Swaney</ent> --this is an amazing story and
|
||||
the amazing thing about it is that this is the *real* story about
|
||||
Governor <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> and that what we're getting served to us from
|
||||
Governor <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> and that what we're getting served to us from
|
||||
all the media from start to finish from morning to night headlines
|
||||
in all the New York papers, is this thing about Governor <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent>
|
||||
and this woman <ent type='person'>Jennifer Flowers</ent> and her association with the
|
||||
|
@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ Governor who is married for 14 years, and the real story which
|
|||
you get on WBAI underneath it all from our contacts in Arkansas
|
||||
is that in fact the Governor of Arkansas is covering up an illegal
|
||||
operation that began in the Vice President's office who is now
|
||||
President of the United States -- <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent>. Which makes me
|
||||
President of the United States -- <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent>. Which makes me
|
||||
wonder why should I even bother voting -- who's there to vote for.
|
||||
I mean both sides the Democrats and the Republicans are involved.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ MARK SWANEY: </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>That's another part of the story --you know the best way to buy
|
||||
off an election is to pay off both candidates. There's significant
|
||||
Republican interest in seeing <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> get the nomination
|
||||
Republican interest in seeing <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> get the nomination
|
||||
from the standpoint that they will be assured then that none
|
||||
of the issues of the Iran-Contra affair are likely to be talked
|
||||
about. Certainly <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent> doesn't want to talk about them.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ we only came across this information 5 or 6 months ago and
|
|||
for two years now we've been doing demonstrations, writing
|
||||
letters collecting petitions holding informational gatherings
|
||||
to try to get this story to the people, and we have on several
|
||||
occasions sent <ent type='person'>Bill <ent type='person'>Clinton</ent></ent> signatures, petitions of Arkansan's
|
||||
occasions sent <ent type='person'>Bill Clinton</ent> signatures, petitions of Arkansan's
|
||||
asking for a state investigation and he refused to do anything
|
||||
about them he would do nothing more than have an aide send us a
|
||||
two sentence letter saying we have received your petition and
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
|||
CONTRAS USED COCAINE TO BUY ARMS
|
||||
BY VINCE BIELSKI and DENNIS BERNSTEIN</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> WASHINGTON--Senator <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent></ent> (D-Mass) and his staff said recently
|
||||
<p> WASHINGTON--Senator <ent type='person'>John Kerry</ent> (D-Mass) and his staff said recently
|
||||
they are "confident" that money from the sale of narcotics helped finance
|
||||
the contras and that the arms network set up by Lt. Col. <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent> could
|
||||
be involved.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ received illegal shipments of weapons and that U.S. officials knew of it,"
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> said, in calling for a special prosecutor to look into these other
|
||||
allegations.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Weiner</ent></ent>, a <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> aide, said while congressional investigators do
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>John Weiner</ent>, a <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent> aide, said while congressional investigators do
|
||||
not know if North was directly involved, they do have evidence linking the
|
||||
"North network" to the cocaine-arms operation. According to a report
|
||||
produced by <ent type='person'>Kerry</ent>'s staff, North established a network, involving retired
|
||||
Army Gen. <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Singlaub</ent></ent>, U.S. mercenaries and Cuban-Americans, to provide
|
||||
Army Gen. <ent type='person'>John Singlaub</ent>, U.S. mercenaries and Cuban-Americans, to provide
|
||||
arms to the contras during the two-year congressional ban on U.S. support.
|
||||
After the downing of the C-123 cargo plane over Nicaragua, Administration
|
||||
officials also acknowledged that North set up the private arms operation to
|
||||
|
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ these charges when Congress reconvenes in January.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> The role that cocaine played in funding the network has been part of a
|
||||
two-year investigation carried out by the Christic Institute, a Washington-
|
||||
based law firm. <ent type='person'>Dan <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent></ent>, the attorney directing the investigation, said
|
||||
based law firm. <ent type='person'>Dan Sheehan</ent>, the attorney directing the investigation, said
|
||||
the proceeds from the sale of cocaine has been "one significant source of
|
||||
funding for the contras. He said he has subsantial evidence to prove that
|
||||
the contras and their Cuban-American supporters are smuggling one ton of
|
||||
|
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ 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," <ent type='person'>Sheehan</ent> said, "the
|
||||
conspiracy is continuing to bring about one ton or 1000 kilos of cocaine
|
||||
into the United States each week." <ent type='person'>Jesus <ent type='person'>Garcia</ent></ent>, a former corrections
|
||||
into the United States each week." <ent type='person'>Jesus Garcia</ent>, a former corrections
|
||||
officer in Dade County, Florida, said he was actively involved in the
|
||||
cocaine-arms operation.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ 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, <ent type='person'>Rene Corbo</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Felipe <ent type='person'>Vidal</ent></ent> joined forces with <ent type='person'>John Hull</ent>, a U.S. citizen who owns 1750
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Felipe Vidal</ent> joined forces with <ent type='person'>John Hull</ent>, 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>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> To finance the mercenary force, the Cuban-Americans, Hull and others
|
||||
made arrangements with two known Columbian cocaine trafficers, Pablo
|
||||
Escobar and <ent type='person'>Jorge <ent type='person'>Ochoa</ent></ent>, "to provide hundreds of pounds of cocaine on a
|
||||
Escobar and <ent type='person'>Jorge Ochoa</ent>, "to provide hundreds of pounds of cocaine on a
|
||||
regular basis," according to the suit. <ent type='person'>Garcia</ent> said that individuals
|
||||
involved in the arms supply operation told him that <ent type='person'>Ochoa</ent> was supplying
|
||||
cocaine to the contras.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ mercenaries, Costa Rican officials, and contra supporters as "deeply
|
|||
involved with military support for the contras...and has been identified by
|
||||
a wide-range of sources...as a CIA or NSC liaison to the contras."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> According to <ent type='person'>Steven <ent type='person'>Carr</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Peter <ent type='person'>Glibbery</ent></ent>, two mercenaries based on
|
||||
<p> According to <ent type='person'>Steven Carr</ent> and <ent type='person'>Peter Glibbery</ent>, 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 $10000 a month
|
||||
|
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ and bullets to the contras," according to the report.</p>
|
|||
<p>********************
|
||||
Reasearch and Editorial Assistance: Connie Blitt</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Articles by Vince Bielski (San Fransisco-based) and <ent type='person'>Dennis Bernstein</ent>
|
||||
<p> Articles by <ent type='person'>Vince Bielski</ent> (San Fransisco-based) and <ent type='person'>Dennis Bernstein</ent>
|
||||
(new York) have appeared in Newsday, Philadelphia Inquirer, Plain Dealer,
|
||||
Denver Post, Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Morning News, Baltimore Sun, San
|
||||
Fransisco Examiner, Oakland Tribune, San Jose Mercury, Arizona Daily Star,
|
||||
|
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Seattle Times, <ent type='person'>Minnieapolis Star</ent> and Tribune, and other
|
|||
Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
|
||||
Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
|
||||
realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
|
||||
Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
Lies Unlimited <ent type='person'>Mick Freen</ent> 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
|
||||
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ MEDICAL SCHOOL, AND HERE'S WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT:</p>
|
|||
// 415-236-2371 //
|
||||
// over 12 <ent type='person'>Megs</ent> of Elite Text Files //
|
||||
// ROR-ALUCARD //
|
||||
// Sysop: Doctor Murdock //
|
||||
// Sysop: Doctor <ent type='person'>Murdock</ent> //
|
||||
// C0-Sysops: That One, Sir Death, Sid Gnarly & Finn //
|
||||
// //
|
||||
// "The Gates of Hell are open night and day; //
|
||||
|
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ MEDICAL SCHOOL, AND HERE'S WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT:</p>
|
|||
Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
|
||||
Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
|
||||
realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
|
||||
Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
Lies Unlimited <ent type='person'>Mick Freen</ent> 415-583-4102</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
|
||||
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -101,18 +101,18 @@ unsuccessful in trying to raise support for a ground expedition. Some time
|
|||
later he died, or was murdered in South America. Many people however, saw his
|
||||
photographs, too many in fact for this to have been a fictitious story. A
|
||||
more complete account of <ent type='person'>Greene</ent>'s discovery can be found in <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>'s Ark: Fact
|
||||
or Fable by Violet Cummings (213ff). </p>
|
||||
or Fable by <ent type='person'>Violet Cummings</ent> (213ff). </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> For two very good reasons we are now 99% convinced that what George <ent type='person'>Greene</ent>
|
||||
saw was a large rock formation that is known to most Ark researchers. The
|
||||
particular formation we refer to came to light in the mid-seventies as a
|
||||
result of an expedition led by <ent type='person'>Tom <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent></ent> of the Holy Ground Mission. The
|
||||
result of an expedition led by <ent type='person'>Tom Crotser</ent> of the Holy Ground Mission. The
|
||||
movie, In Search of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>'s Ark, which we refer to elsewhere in this issue,
|
||||
zooms in on the <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent> photograph and shows an object with planking clearly
|
||||
visible. Ark researchers have looked this photo over carefully and have
|
||||
questioned its authenticity. It appeared to have been retouched. We now know
|
||||
for a fact that it was indeed retouched, but not with any fraudulent intent,
|
||||
so says Mr. David <ent type='person'>Fry</ent>, of Cleburne, TX a former acquaintance of <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent>'s. </p>
|
||||
so says Mr. <ent type='person'>David Fry</ent>, of Cleburne, TX a former acquaintance of <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent>'s. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Fry</ent> met <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent> in a photo print shop in Dallas where he noticed <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent>'s
|
||||
scenic mountain photos. When he was informed that the mountain scenery was
|
||||
|
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ from the air in 1983 and by expeditions on the ground. </p>
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<p> There are two reasons to link the <ent type='person'>Greene</ent> and <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent> sightings. Our first
|
||||
reason for concluding that <ent type='person'>Greene</ent>'s and <ent type='person'>Crotser</ent>'s objects are one and the same
|
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is their similarity to the sketch made by <ent type='person'>Fred <ent type='person'>Drake</ent></ent> who claimed to have
|
||||
is their similarity to the sketch made by <ent type='person'>Fred Drake</ent> who claimed to have
|
||||
viewed <ent type='person'>Greene</ent>'s photographs. </p>
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<p> Mr. <ent type='person'>Fry</ent> was kind enough to lend us a photograph of the object which he
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@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ arises. </p>
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<p>ARK MOVIES </p>
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<p> We've had several responses to our inquiry in the January issue concerning
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Bart <ent type='person'>LaRue</ent></ent> movie, The Ark of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>. We now have our own copy and have
|
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the Bart LaRue movie, The Ark of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>. We now have our own copy and have
|
||||
viewed it several times with great interest. Our tape library now contains
|
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quite a few hours of various Ark films and we thought it might be a service to
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our readers to review what we've learned about other Ark films and where our
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@ -235,14 +235,14 @@ the interest generated by the books. </p>
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<p> We don't know who qualifies as being first, but two of the films produced
|
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that year are feature-length and were shown in theaters. A videotape of the
|
||||
aforementioned <ent type='person'>Bart <ent type='person'>LaRue</ent></ent> film can still be ordered from: United
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aforementioned Bart LaRue film can still be ordered from: United
|
||||
Entertainment, Inc., 6535 E. Skelley Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145. The cost is
|
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$39.95. Their phone number is 918-622-6460. </p>
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<p> This movie is of interest to Ark researchers because of its historic
|
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footage from Navarra, Search Foundation, and the Archaeological Research
|
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Foundation. The movie itself plods along, contains many historical
|
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inaccuracies, and is anti-Turkish in tone. <ent type='person'>LaRue</ent> himself is persona non-grata
|
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inaccuracies, and is anti-Turkish in tone. LaRue himself is persona non-grata
|
||||
in Turkey due to his illegal climb of the mountain while filming for the
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movie. Viewers will also have difficulty discerning the real thing from what
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is re-enactment. </p>
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@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ A video of this movie can probably be ordered from your local video store.
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This is a better film, but it leaves you with the impression that the Ark has
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been found and that the evidence is more credible than we would allow. </p>
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<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ken Anderson</ent> Films</ent> of Winona Lake, IN produced the film <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>'s Ark and the
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<p> <ent type='person'>Ken Anderson Films</ent> of Winona Lake, IN produced the film <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>'s Ark and the
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Genesis Flood. <ent type='person'>Jack Dabner</ent>, now with Seven Star Productions, in Long Beach,
|
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CA headed up the research effort and narrated this film. It appeared first in
|
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1976. It is approximately an hour in length and rents for $52.
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|
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<xml><p>Path: uuwest!control.spies.com!spies!sgiblab!sgigate!olivea!stratus!florida!lpb
|
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From: lpb@florida.swdc.stratus.com (Len Bucuvalas)
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From: lpb@florida.swdc.stratus.com (<ent type='person'>Len Bucuvalas</ent>)
|
||||
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Re: Executive Orders
|
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<info type="Message-ID"> 8523.29441@stratus.SWDC.Stratus.COM</info>
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|
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ happen.</p>
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<p>This file describes, FEMA, all EOs, and provides examples of
|
||||
their use.</p>
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<p>Len
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<p><ent type='person'>Len</ent>
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========================================================================</p>
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<p>SUBJECT: FEMA GULAG</p>
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|
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ their use.</p>
|
|||
are from 1970s files of the late Gen. =P. A. Del Valle's= ALERT,
|
||||
sent us by =<ent type='person'>Merritt Newby</ent>=, editor of the now defunct AMERICAN
|
||||
CHALLENGE.
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Bush</ent>oviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'>Bushoviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
imposition of "Emergency" to suppress unrest. =<ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent>=
|
||||
and his clients hardly missed a day's profits in their deals with
|
||||
the butchers of Tiananmen <ent type='person'>Sqaure</ent>. Are you next?
|
||||
|
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
|||
Merrimack College.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A war, even the most victorious, is a national misfortune.
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
--<ent type='person'>Helmuth Von Moltke</ent>, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
|
@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
|||
| 6. These Presidential powers were authorized by the Anti- |
|
||||
| Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690: 100th |
|
||||
| Congress. See also: <ent type='person'>Diana Reynolds</ent>, "The Golden Lie," |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "Is This Determination or Using a <ent type='person'>Howitzer</ent> to Kill a |
|
||||
| Fly?" "Washington Post National Weekly," August 27-, |
|
||||
| September 2, 1990; <ent type='person'>Bernard Weintraub</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Considers |
|
||||
|
@ -478,8 +478,8 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> Wasting the Environment
|
||||
In one case the use of secret powers was discovered by a watchdog
|
||||
group and revealed in the press. In August 1990, correspondence
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
Council on Environmental Quality. The letters responded to
|
||||
presidential and National Security Council directives to deal with
|
||||
increased industrial production and logistics arising from the
|
||||
|
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> While there is no published evidence on which powers <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> actually
|
||||
invoked, the administration was able to push through the 1990 Omnibus
|
||||
Reconciliation Act. This legislation put a cap on domestic spending,
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the Gramm-
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the <ent type='person'>Gramm</ent>-
|
||||
Rudman-Hollings Act intended to reduce the federal deficit. Although
|
||||
Congress agreed to pay for the war through supplemental appropriations
|
||||
and approved a $42.2 billion supplemental bill and a $4.8 billion
|
||||
|
@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Allanna Sullivan</ent>, "U.S. Oil Concerns Confident Of Riding Out Short Gulf
|
||||
War," "Wall Street Journal Europe," January 7, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Letter to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Letter to <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to <ent type='person'>Colin</ent>
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -779,10 +779,10 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> 19. "Anti-Repression Project Bulletin" (New York: Center for
|
||||
Constitutional Rights), January 23, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 20. <ent type='person'>James DeParle</ent>, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
<p> 20. James DeParle, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
Censorship," "New York Times," May 5, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 21. <ent type='person'>James LeMoyne</ent>, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
<p> 21. James LeMoyne, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
Press: Good News or No News," "New York Times," February 17, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ No. 12 (Apr. 1981): U.S. in Salvador and Guatemala; New Right; William
|
|||
Casey; CIA in Mozambique; mail surveillance.*
|
||||
No. 13 (July-Aug. 1981): South Africa documents; Namibia; mercenaries;
|
||||
the Klan; Globe Aero; Angola; Mozambique; BOSS; Central America;
|
||||
Max Hugel; mail surveillance.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Max Hugel</ent>; mail surveillance.
|
||||
No. 14-15 (Oct. 1981): Complete index to nos. 1-12; review of intelligence
|
||||
legislation; <ent type='person'>CAIB</ent> plans; extended Naming Names.
|
||||
No. 16 (Mar. 1982): Green Beret torture in Salvador; Argentine death squads;
|
||||
|
@ -825,24 +825,24 @@ No. 18 (Winter 1983): CIA & religion; "secret" war in Nicaragua; Opus Dei
|
|||
Miskitos; evangelicals-Guatemala; Summer Inst. of Linguistics; World
|
||||
Medical Relief; CIA & BOSS; torture S. Africa; Vietnam defoliation.*
|
||||
No. 19 (Spring-Summer 1983): CIA & media; history of disinformation;
|
||||
"plot" against Pope; Grenada airport; Georgie Anne Geyer.
|
||||
"plot" against <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>; Grenada airport; <ent type='person'>Georgie Anne Geyer</ent>.
|
||||
No. 20 (Winter 1984): Invasion of Grenada; war in Nicaragua; Ft. Huachuca;
|
||||
Israel and South Korea in Central America; KAL flight 007.
|
||||
No. 21 (Spring 1984): N.Y. Times and the Salvador election; Time and
|
||||
Newsweek in distortions; Accuracy in Media; Nicaragua.
|
||||
No. 22 (Fall 1984): Mercenaries & terrorism; Soldier of Fortune; "privatizing"
|
||||
the war in Nicaragua; U.S.-South African terrorism; Italian fascists.
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the Pope and the
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> and the
|
||||
"Bulgarian Connection"; CIA ties to Turkish and Italian neofascists.
|
||||
No. 24 (Summer 1985): State repression, infiltrators, provocateurs;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; Leonard Peltier;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; <ent type='person'>Leonard Peltier</ent>;
|
||||
NASSCO strike; Arnaud de Borchgrave, Moon, and Moss; Tetra Tech.
|
||||
No. 25 (Winter 1986): U.S., Nazis, and the Vatican; Knights of Malta;
|
||||
Greek civil war and Eleni; WACL and Nicaragua; torture.
|
||||
No. 26 (Summer 1986): U.S. state terrorism; <ent type='person'>Vernon Walters</ent>; Libya bombing;
|
||||
contra agents; Israel and South Africa; Duarte; media in Costa
|
||||
Rica; democracy in Nicaragua; plus complete index to nos. 13-25.*
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and Pope
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
Plot; Carlucci; Southern Air Transport; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Ledeen.*
|
||||
No. 28 (Summer 1987): Special: CIA and drugs: S.E. Asia, Afghanistan,
|
||||
Central America; Nugan Hand; MKULTRA in Canada; Delta Force;
|
||||
|
@ -860,13 +860,13 @@ No. 32 (Summer 1989): Tenth Year Anniversary Issue: The Best of <ent type='per
|
|||
abroad, and in the media. Ten-year perspective by Philip <ent type='person'>Agee</ent>.
|
||||
No. 33 (Winter 1990): The <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Issue: CIA agents for <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>; Terrorism Task
|
||||
Force; El Salvador and Nicaragua intervention; Republicans and Nazis.
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and Pol Pot; Pan Am
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of <ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent> Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and <ent type='person'>Pol Pot</ent>; Pan Am
|
||||
Flight 103; <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> and the CIA; Council for National Policy.
|
||||
No. 35 (Fall 1990): Special: Eastern Europe; Analysis-Persian Gulf and
|
||||
Cuba; massacres in Indonesia; CIA and Banks; Iran-contra
|
||||
No. 36 (Spring 1991): Racism & Nat. Security: FBI v. Arab-Americans & Black
|
||||
Officials; Special: Destabilizing Africa: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Officials; Special: <ent type='person'>Destabilizing Africa</ent>: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Angola, Mozambique, Zaire; Haiti; Panama; Gulf War; COINTELPRO "art."
|
||||
No. 37 (Summer 1990): Special: Gulf War: Media; U.N.; Libya; Iran;
|
||||
Domestic costs; North Korea Next? Illegal Arms Deals.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ Lines: 72</p>
|
|||
** Written 8:11 pm Jan 17, 1991 by nlgclc in cdp:mideast.forum **
|
||||
An excellent book which deals with the REX 84 detention plan is:
|
||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North,'' by Ben
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent>,'' by Ben
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bradlee</ent> Jr.(<ent type='person'>Donald</ent> I. Fine, $21.95. 573 pp.)
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
Reviewed by Dennis M. Culnan Copyright 1990, Gannett News Service All
|
||||
|
@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ commanders and run state and local governments. Finally, it would
|
|||
have the authority to order suspect aliens into concentration camps
|
||||
and seize their property.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French Smith</ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
he killed it. After <ent type='person'>Smith</ent> left the administration, North and his FEMA
|
||||
cronies came up with the Defense Resource Act, designed to suspendend
|
||||
the First Amendment by imposing censorship and banning strikes.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ patriots.
|
|||
------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> WILL GULF WAR LEAD TO REPRESSION AT HOME?
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Paul DeRienzo</ent> and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
by Paul DeRienzo and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On August 2, 1990, as <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s army was consolidating control
|
||||
over Kuwait, President George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> responded by signing two executive
|
||||
|
@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ and corporate leaders who helped mobilize the nation's industries to
|
|||
support the war effort. The idea of a central national response to
|
||||
large-scale emergencies was reintroduced in the early 1970s by Louis
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent>, a close associate of then-California Gov. Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Meese</ent></ent>.</p>
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin Meese</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> head of the California National Guard in
|
||||
1969. With <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> organized "war-games" to prepare for
|
||||
|
@ -1162,22 +1162,22 @@ The NY Transfer BBS 718-448-2358 & 718-448-2683</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>DATE OF UPLOAD: November 17, 1989
|
||||
ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: Omni Magazine
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'>Donald Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE BBS
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
Although this article does not deal directly with UFOs,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
ParaNet felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
depend so much upon communications as a way to stay informed.
|
||||
This article raises some interesting implications for the future
|
||||
of communications.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THE NATIONAL GUARDS
|
||||
(C) 1987 OMNI MAGAZINE MAY 1987
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to <ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> Information
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to ParaNet Information
|
||||
Service and its affiliates.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent></p>
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'>Donald Goldberg</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The mountains bend as the fjord and the sea beyond stretch
|
||||
out before the viewer's eyes. First over the water, then a sharp
|
||||
|
@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ charge of writing and implementing many of the policies that have
|
|||
put the military in charge of the flow of civilian information
|
||||
and communication. He is also the architect of National Security
|
||||
Decision Directive 145 (NSDD 145), signed by Defense Secretary
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent></ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar Weinberger</ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
telecommunications and computer-systems security.
|
||||
First NSDD 145 set up a steering group of top-level
|
||||
administration officials. Their job is to recommend ways to
|
||||
|
@ -1461,10 +1461,10 @@ employees assigned to the center are on call 24 hours a day; they
|
|||
wear beepers outside the office, and when on vacation they must
|
||||
be replaced by qualified colleagues.
|
||||
The center formally opened on New Year's Day, 1984, the same
|
||||
day <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>'s monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
day Ma Bell's monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
United States was finally broken. The timing was no coincidence.
|
||||
Pentagon officials had argued for years along with AT&T against
|
||||
the divestiture of <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
the divestiture of Ma Bell, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
Defense Secretary <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent> personally urged the attorney
|
||||
general to block the lawsuit that resulted in the breakup, as had
|
||||
his predecessor, <ent type='person'>Harold Brown</ent>. The reason was that rather than
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ SUBJECT: FEMA GULAG</p>
|
|||
are from 1970s files of the late Gen. =P. A. Del Valle's= ALERT,
|
||||
sent us by =<ent type='person'>Merritt Newby</ent>=, editor of the now defunct AMERICAN
|
||||
CHALLENGE.
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Bush</ent>oviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'>Bushoviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
imposition of "Emergency" to suppress unrest. =<ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent>=
|
||||
and his clients hardly missed a day's profits in their deals with
|
||||
the butchers of Tiananmen <ent type='person'>Sqaure</ent>. Are you next?
|
||||
|
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
|||
Merrimack College.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A war, even the most victorious, is a national misfortune.
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
--<ent type='person'>Helmuth Von Moltke</ent>, Prussian field marshall</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
|
@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Lines: 696</p>
|
|||
| 6. These Presidential powers were authorized by the Anti- |
|
||||
| Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690: 100th |
|
||||
| Congress. See also: <ent type='person'>Diana Reynolds</ent>, "The Golden Lie," |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael Isikoff</ent>, |
|
||||
| "Is This Determination or Using a <ent type='person'>Howitzer</ent> to Kill a |
|
||||
| Fly?" "Washington Post National Weekly," August 27-, |
|
||||
| September 2, 1990; <ent type='person'>Bernard Weintraub</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Considers |
|
||||
|
@ -457,8 +457,8 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> Wasting the Environment
|
||||
In one case the use of secret powers was discovered by a watchdog
|
||||
group and revealed in the press. In August 1990, correspondence
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
Council on Environmental Quality. The letters responded to
|
||||
presidential and National Security Council directives to deal with
|
||||
increased industrial production and logistics arising from the
|
||||
|
@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> While there is no published evidence on which powers <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> actually
|
||||
invoked, the administration was able to push through the 1990 Omnibus
|
||||
Reconciliation Act. This legislation put a cap on domestic spending,
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the Gramm-
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the <ent type='person'>Gramm</ent>-
|
||||
Rudman-Hollings Act intended to reduce the federal deficit. Although
|
||||
Congress agreed to pay for the war through supplemental appropriations
|
||||
and approved a $42.2 billion supplemental bill and a $4.8 billion
|
||||
|
@ -700,9 +700,9 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> 5. <ent type='person'>Allanna Sullivan</ent>, "U.S. Oil Concerns Confident Of Riding Out Short Gulf
|
||||
War," "Wall Street Journal Europe," January 7, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Letter to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
<p> 6. <ent type='person'>Colin</ent> McMillan, Letter to <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to <ent type='person'>Colin</ent>
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 291990.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -758,10 +758,10 @@ Lines: 467</p>
|
|||
<p> 19. "Anti-Repression Project Bulletin" (New York: Center for
|
||||
Constitutional Rights), January 23, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 20. <ent type='person'>James DeParle</ent>, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
<p> 20. James DeParle, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
Censorship," "New York Times," May 5, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 21. <ent type='person'>James LeMoyne</ent>, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
<p> 21. James LeMoyne, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
Press: Good News or No News," "New York Times," February 17, 1991.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ No. 12 (Apr. 1981): U.S. in Salvador and Guatemala; New Right; William
|
|||
Casey; CIA in Mozambique; mail surveillance.*
|
||||
No. 13 (July-Aug. 1981): South Africa documents; Namibia; mercenaries;
|
||||
the Klan; Globe Aero; Angola; Mozambique; BOSS; Central America;
|
||||
Max Hugel; mail surveillance.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Max Hugel</ent>; mail surveillance.
|
||||
No. 14-15 (Oct. 1981): Complete index to nos. 1-12; review of intelligence
|
||||
legislation; <ent type='person'>CAIB</ent> plans; extended Naming Names.
|
||||
No. 16 (Mar. 1982): Green Beret torture in Salvador; Argentine death squads;
|
||||
|
@ -804,24 +804,24 @@ No. 18 (Winter 1983): CIA & religion; "secret" war in Nicaragua; Opus Dei
|
|||
Miskitos; evangelicals-Guatemala; Summer Inst. of Linguistics; World
|
||||
Medical Relief; CIA & BOSS; torture S. Africa; Vietnam defoliation.*
|
||||
No. 19 (Spring-Summer 1983): CIA & media; history of disinformation;
|
||||
"plot" against Pope; Grenada airport; Georgie Anne Geyer.
|
||||
"plot" against <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>; Grenada airport; <ent type='person'>Georgie Anne Geyer</ent>.
|
||||
No. 20 (Winter 1984): Invasion of Grenada; war in Nicaragua; Ft. Huachuca;
|
||||
Israel and South Korea in Central America; KAL flight 007.
|
||||
No. 21 (Spring 1984): N.Y. Times and the Salvador election; Time and
|
||||
Newsweek in distortions; Accuracy in Media; Nicaragua.
|
||||
No. 22 (Fall 1984): Mercenaries & terrorism; Soldier of Fortune; "privatizing"
|
||||
the war in Nicaragua; U.S.-South African terrorism; Italian fascists.
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the Pope and the
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> and the
|
||||
"Bulgarian Connection"; CIA ties to Turkish and Italian neofascists.
|
||||
No. 24 (Summer 1985): State repression, infiltrators, provocateurs;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; Leonard Peltier;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; <ent type='person'>Leonard Peltier</ent>;
|
||||
NASSCO strike; Arnaud de Borchgrave, Moon, and Moss; Tetra Tech.
|
||||
No. 25 (Winter 1986): U.S., Nazis, and the Vatican; Knights of Malta;
|
||||
Greek civil war and Eleni; WACL and Nicaragua; torture.
|
||||
No. 26 (Summer 1986): U.S. state terrorism; <ent type='person'>Vernon Walters</ent>; Libya bombing;
|
||||
contra agents; Israel and South Africa; Duarte; media in Costa
|
||||
Rica; democracy in Nicaragua; plus complete index to nos. 13-25.*
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and Pope
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
Plot; Carlucci; Southern Air Transport; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Ledeen.*
|
||||
No. 28 (Summer 1987): Special: CIA and drugs: S.E. Asia, Afghanistan,
|
||||
Central America; Nugan Hand; MKULTRA in Canada; Delta Force;
|
||||
|
@ -839,13 +839,13 @@ No. 32 (Summer 1989): Tenth Year Anniversary Issue: The Best of <ent type='per
|
|||
abroad, and in the media. Ten-year perspective by Philip <ent type='person'>Agee</ent>.
|
||||
No. 33 (Winter 1990): The <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Issue: CIA agents for <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>; Terrorism Task
|
||||
Force; El Salvador and Nicaragua intervention; Republicans and Nazis.
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and Pol Pot; Pan Am
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of <ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent> Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and <ent type='person'>Pol Pot</ent>; Pan Am
|
||||
Flight 103; <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> and the CIA; Council for National Policy.
|
||||
No. 35 (Fall 1990): Special: Eastern Europe; Analysis-Persian Gulf and
|
||||
Cuba; massacres in Indonesia; CIA and Banks; Iran-contra
|
||||
No. 36 (Spring 1991): Racism & Nat. Security: FBI v. Arab-Americans & Black
|
||||
Officials; Special: Destabilizing Africa: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Officials; Special: <ent type='person'>Destabilizing Africa</ent>: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Angola, Mozambique, Zaire; Haiti; Panama; Gulf War; COINTELPRO "art."
|
||||
No. 37 (Summer 1990): Special: Gulf War: Media; U.N.; Libya; Iran;
|
||||
Domestic costs; North Korea Next? Illegal Arms Deals.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ Lines: 72</p>
|
|||
** Written 8:11 pm Jan 17, 1991 by nlgclc in cdp:mideast.forum **
|
||||
An excellent book which deals with the REX 84 detention plan is:
|
||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North,'' by Ben
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent>,'' by Ben
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bradlee</ent> Jr.(<ent type='person'>Donald</ent> I. Fine, $21.95. 573 pp.)
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
Reviewed by Dennis M. Culnan Copyright 1990, Gannett News Service All
|
||||
|
@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ commanders and run state and local governments. Finally, it would
|
|||
have the authority to order suspect aliens into concentration camps
|
||||
and seize their property.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
<p>When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French Smith</ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
he killed it. After <ent type='person'>Smith</ent> left the administration, North and his FEMA
|
||||
cronies came up with the Defense Resource Act, designed to suspendend
|
||||
the First Amendment by imposing censorship and banning strikes.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ patriots.
|
|||
------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> WILL GULF WAR LEAD TO REPRESSION AT HOME?
|
||||
by <ent type='person'>Paul DeRienzo</ent> and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
by Paul DeRienzo and Bill Weinberg</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On August 2, 1990, as <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s army was consolidating control
|
||||
over Kuwait, President George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> responded by signing two executive
|
||||
|
@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ and corporate leaders who helped mobilize the nation's industries to
|
|||
support the war effort. The idea of a central national response to
|
||||
large-scale emergencies was reintroduced in the early 1970s by Louis
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent>, a close associate of then-California Gov. Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Meese</ent></ent>.</p>
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin Meese</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> head of the California National Guard in
|
||||
1969. With <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> organized "war-games" to prepare for
|
||||
|
@ -1141,22 +1141,22 @@ The NY Transfer BBS 718-448-2358 & 718-448-2683</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>DATE OF UPLOAD: November 17, 1989
|
||||
ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: Omni Magazine
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'>Donald Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE BBS
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
Although this article does not deal directly with UFOs,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
ParaNet felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
depend so much upon communications as a way to stay informed.
|
||||
This article raises some interesting implications for the future
|
||||
of communications.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THE NATIONAL GUARDS
|
||||
(C) 1987 OMNI MAGAZINE MAY 1987
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to <ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> Information
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to ParaNet Information
|
||||
Service and its affiliates.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent></p>
|
||||
<p>By <ent type='person'>Donald Goldberg</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The mountains bend as the fjord and the sea beyond stretch
|
||||
out before the viewer's eyes. First over the water, then a sharp
|
||||
|
@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ charge of writing and implementing many of the policies that have
|
|||
put the military in charge of the flow of civilian information
|
||||
and communication. He is also the architect of National Security
|
||||
Decision Directive 145 (NSDD 145), signed by Defense Secretary
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent></ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar Weinberger</ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
telecommunications and computer-systems security.
|
||||
First NSDD 145 set up a steering group of top-level
|
||||
administration officials. Their job is to recommend ways to
|
||||
|
@ -1440,10 +1440,10 @@ employees assigned to the center are on call 24 hours a day; they
|
|||
wear beepers outside the office, and when on vacation they must
|
||||
be replaced by qualified colleagues.
|
||||
The center formally opened on New Year's Day, 1984, the same
|
||||
day <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>'s monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
day Ma Bell's monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
United States was finally broken. The timing was no coincidence.
|
||||
Pentagon officials had argued for years along with AT&T against
|
||||
the divestiture of <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
the divestiture of Ma Bell, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
Defense Secretary <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent> personally urged the attorney
|
||||
general to block the lawsuit that resulted in the breakup, as had
|
||||
his predecessor, <ent type='person'>Harold Brown</ent>. The reason was that rather than
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ intelligence establishment following WW II. U.S. military
|
|||
priorities were then re-oriented from defeating Nazis to
|
||||
"defeating" communism at any cost, and strengthening military
|
||||
control of economic and foreign policy decisions (See - Project
|
||||
Paperclip by Clarence Lasby, Atheneum 214, NY, and Gehlen: Spy of
|
||||
Paperclip by <ent type='person'>Clarence Lasby</ent>, Atheneum 214, NY, and Gehlen: Spy of
|
||||
the Century by E.H. Cookridge, Random House.) There's no proof
|
||||
those Nazis ever gave up their long-term goals of conquest and
|
||||
genocide, just because they changed countries. Fascism was and
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ SUBJECT: FEMA GULAG
|
|||
are from 1970s files of the late Gen. =P. A. Del Valle's= ALERT,
|
||||
sent us by =<ent type='person'>Merritt Newby</ent>=, editor of the now defunct AMERICAN
|
||||
CHALLENGE.
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Bush</ent>oviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
=Wake up Americans!= The <ent type='person'>Bushoviks</ent> have approved =<ent type='person'>Gorbachev</ent>'s=
|
||||
imposition of "Emergency" to suppress unrest. =<ent type='person'>Henry Kissinger</ent>=
|
||||
and his clients hardly missed a day's profits in their deals with
|
||||
the butchers of Tiananmen <ent type='person'>Sqaure</ent>. Are you next?
|
||||
|
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Note Chapter 14
|
|||
Merrimack College.
|
||||
|
||||
A war, even the most victorious, is a national misfortune.
|
||||
--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall
|
||||
--<ent type='person'>Helmuth Von Moltke</ent>, Prussian field marshall
|
||||
|
||||
George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> put the United States on the road to its second war in
|
||||
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 21990. In
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
|
|||
Wasting the Environment
|
||||
In one case the use of secret powers was discovered by a watchdog
|
||||
group and revealed in the press. In August 1990, correspondence
|
||||
passed between <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
passed between Colin McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
|
||||
Production and Logistics and <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chair of the White House
|
||||
Council on Environmental Quality. The letters responded to
|
||||
presidential and National Security Council directives to deal with
|
||||
increased industrial production and logistics arising from the
|
||||
|
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
|
|||
While there is no published evidence on which powers <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> actually
|
||||
invoked, the administration was able to push through the 1990 Omnibus
|
||||
Reconciliation Act. This legislation put a cap on domestic spending,
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the Gramm-
|
||||
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the <ent type='person'>Gramm</ent>-
|
||||
Rudman-Hollings Act intended to reduce the federal deficit. Although
|
||||
Congress agreed to pay for the war through supplemental appropriations
|
||||
and approved a $42.2 billion supplemental bill and a $4.8 billion
|
||||
|
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
|
|||
5. <ent type='person'>Allanna Sullivan</ent>, "U.S. Oil Concerns Confident Of Riding Out Short Gulf
|
||||
War," "Wall Street Journal Europe," January 7, 1991.
|
||||
|
||||
6. <ent type='person'>Colin McMillan</ent>, Letter to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
6. Colin McMillan, Letter to <ent type='person'>Michael Deland</ent>, Chairman, Council on
|
||||
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
|
||||
President), August 24, 1990; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> R. Deland, Letter to Colin
|
||||
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
|
||||
|
@ -327,10 +327,10 @@
|
|||
19. "Anti-Repression Project Bulletin" (New York: Center for
|
||||
Constitutional Rights), January 23, 1991.
|
||||
|
||||
20. <ent type='person'>James DeParle</ent>, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
20. James DeParle, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
|
||||
Censorship," "New York Times," May 5, 1991.
|
||||
|
||||
21. <ent type='person'>James LeMoyne</ent>, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
21. James LeMoyne, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
|
||||
Press: Good News or No News," "New York Times," February 17, 1991.
|
||||
|
||||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||||
|
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ No. 12 (Apr. 1981): U.S. in Salvador and Guatemala; New Right; William
|
|||
Casey; CIA in Mozambique; mail surveillance.*
|
||||
No. 13 (July-Aug. 1981): South Africa documents; Namibia; mercenaries;
|
||||
the Klan; Globe Aero; Angola; Mozambique; BOSS; Central America;
|
||||
Max Hugel; mail surveillance.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Max Hugel</ent>; mail surveillance.
|
||||
No. 14-15 (Oct. 1981): Complete index to nos. 1-12; review of intelligence
|
||||
legislation; <ent type='person'>CAIB</ent> plans; extended Naming Names.
|
||||
No. 16 (Mar. 1982): Green Beret torture in Salvador; Argentine death squads;
|
||||
|
@ -373,24 +373,24 @@ No. 18 (Winter 1983): CIA & religion; "secret" war in Nicaragua; Opus Dei
|
|||
Miskitos; evangelicals-Guatemala; Summer Inst. of Linguistics; World
|
||||
Medical Relief; CIA & BOSS; torture S. Africa; Vietnam defoliation.*
|
||||
No. 19 (Spring-Summer 1983): CIA & media; history of disinformation;
|
||||
"plot" against Pope; Grenada airport; Georgie Anne Geyer.
|
||||
"plot" against <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>; Grenada airport; <ent type='person'>Georgie Anne Geyer</ent>.
|
||||
No. 20 (Winter 1984): Invasion of Grenada; war in Nicaragua; Ft. Huachuca;
|
||||
Israel and South Korea in Central America; KAL flight 007.
|
||||
No. 21 (Spring 1984): N.Y. Times and the Salvador election; Time and
|
||||
Newsweek in distortions; Accuracy in Media; Nicaragua.
|
||||
No. 22 (Fall 1984): Mercenaries & terrorism; Soldier of Fortune; "privatizing"
|
||||
the war in Nicaragua; U.S.-South African terrorism; Italian fascists.
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the Pope and the
|
||||
No. 23 (Spring 1985): Special issue on "plot" to kill the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> and the
|
||||
"Bulgarian Connection"; CIA ties to Turkish and Italian neofascists.
|
||||
No. 24 (Summer 1985): State repression, infiltrators, provocateurs;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; Leonard Peltier;
|
||||
sanctuary movement; American Indian Movement; <ent type='person'>Leonard Peltier</ent>;
|
||||
NASSCO strike; Arnaud de Borchgrave, Moon, and Moss; Tetra Tech.
|
||||
No. 25 (Winter 1986): U.S., Nazis, and the Vatican; Knights of Malta;
|
||||
Greek civil war and Eleni; WACL and Nicaragua; torture.
|
||||
No. 26 (Summer 1986): U.S. state terrorism; <ent type='person'>Vernon Walters</ent>; Libya bombing;
|
||||
contra agents; Israel and South Africa; Duarte; media in Costa
|
||||
Rica; democracy in Nicaragua; plus complete index to nos. 13-25.*
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and Pope
|
||||
No. 27 (Spring 1987): Special: Religious Right; New York Times and <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
Plot; Carlucci; Southern Air Transport; <ent type='person'>Michael</ent> Ledeen.*
|
||||
No. 28 (Summer 1987): Special: CIA and drugs: S.E. Asia, Afghanistan,
|
||||
Central America; Nugan Hand; MKULTRA in Canada; Delta Force;
|
||||
|
@ -408,13 +408,13 @@ No. 32 (Summer 1989): Tenth Year Anniversary Issue: The Best of <ent type='per
|
|||
abroad, and in the media. Ten-year perspective by Philip <ent type='person'>Agee</ent>.
|
||||
No. 33 (Winter 1990): The <ent type='person'>Bush</ent> Issue: CIA agents for <ent type='person'>Bush</ent>; Terrorism Task
|
||||
Force; El Salvador and Nicaragua intervention; Republicans and Nazis.
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and Pol Pot; Pan Am
|
||||
No. 34 (Summer 1990): Assassination of <ent type='person'>Martin Luther King</ent> Jr; Nicaraguan
|
||||
elections; South African death squads; U.S. and <ent type='person'>Pol Pot</ent>; Pan Am
|
||||
Flight 103; <ent type='person'>Noriega</ent> and the CIA; Council for National Policy.
|
||||
No. 35 (Fall 1990): Special: Eastern Europe; Analysis-Persian Gulf and
|
||||
Cuba; massacres in Indonesia; CIA and Banks; Iran-contra
|
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No. 36 (Spring 1991): Racism & Nat. Security: FBI v. Arab-Americans & Black
|
||||
Officials; Special: Destabilizing Africa: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Officials; Special: <ent type='person'>Destabilizing Africa</ent>: Chad, Uganda, S. Africa,
|
||||
Angola, Mozambique, Zaire; Haiti; Panama; Gulf War; COINTELPRO "art."
|
||||
No. 37 (Summer 1990): Special: Gulf War: Media; U.N.; Libya; Iran;
|
||||
Domestic costs; North Korea Next? Illegal Arms Deals.
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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
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|||
An excellent book which deals with the REX 84 detention plan is:
|
||||
|
||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North,'' by Ben
|
||||
``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of <ent type='person'>Oliver North</ent>,'' by Ben
|
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<ent type='person'>Bradlee</ent> Jr. (<ent type='person'>Donald</ent> I. Fine, $21.95. 573 pp.)
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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Reviewed by Dennis M. Culnan Copyright 1990, Gannett News Service All
|
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Rights Reserved Short excerpt posted here under applicable copyright
|
||||
laws
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||||
|
||||
[<ent type='person'>Oliver] North</ent> managed to network himself into the highest levels of
|
||||
[Oliver] North managed to network himself into the highest levels of
|
||||
the CIA and power centers around the world. There he lied and
|
||||
boastfully ignored the constitutional process, <ent type='person'>Bradlee</ent> writes.
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|
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ commanders and run state and local governments. Finally, it would
|
|||
have the authority to order suspect aliens into concentration camps
|
||||
and seize their property.
|
||||
|
||||
When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
When then-Attorney General <ent type='person'>William French Smith</ent> got wind of the plan,
|
||||
he killed it. After <ent type='person'>Smith</ent> left the administration, North and his FEMA
|
||||
cronies came up with the Defense Resource Act, designed to suspendend
|
||||
the First Amendment by imposing censorship and banning strikes.
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|
@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ patriots.
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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WILL GULF WAR LEAD TO REPRESSION AT HOME?
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||||
by <ent type='person'>Paul DeRienzo</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bill Weinberg</ent>
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||||
by Paul DeRienzo and <ent type='person'>Bill Weinberg</ent>
|
||||
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||||
On August 2, 1990, as <ent type='person'>Saddam Hussein</ent>'s army was consolidating control
|
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over Kuwait, President <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> responded by signing two executive
|
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over Kuwait, President <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> responded by signing two executive
|
||||
orders that were the first step toward martial law in the United
|
||||
States and suspending the Constitution.
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|
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ and corporate leaders who helped mobilize the nation's industries to
|
|||
support the war effort. The idea of a central national response to
|
||||
large-scale emergencies was reintroduced in the early 1970s by Louis
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent>, a close associate of then-California Gov. Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> and
|
||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin <ent type='person'>Meese</ent></ent>.
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||||
his chief aide <ent type='person'>Edwin Meese</ent>.
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> head of the California National Guard in
|
||||
1969. With <ent type='person'>Meese</ent>, <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> organized "war-games" to prepare for
|
||||
|
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ anti-war protesters "challenged the authority of the state." In 1981,
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> as president moved <ent type='person'>Giuffrida</ent> up to the big leagues, appointing
|
||||
him director of FEMA.
|
||||
|
||||
According to Reynolds, however, it was the actions of <ent type='person'>George <ent type='person'>Bush</ent></ent> in
|
||||
According to Reynolds, however, it was the actions of <ent type='person'>George Bush</ent> in
|
||||
1976, while he was the director of the Central Intelligence Agency
|
||||
(CIA), that provided the stimulus for centralization of vast powers in
|
||||
FEMA.
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|
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|
|||
|
||||
DATE OF UPLOAD: November 17, 1989
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||||
ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: Omni Magazine
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
CONTRIBUTED BY: <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg
|
||||
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========================================================
|
||||
PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE BBS
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||||
========================================================
|
||||
Although this article does not deal directly with UFOs,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
ParaNet felt it important as an offering to our readers who
|
||||
depend so much upon communications as a way to stay informed.
|
||||
This article raises some interesting implications for the future
|
||||
of communications.
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|
@ -257,10 +257,10 @@ of communications.
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|
||||
THE NATIONAL GUARDS
|
||||
(C) 1987 OMNI MAGAZINE MAY 1987
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to <ent type='person'>ParaNet</ent> Information
|
||||
(Reprinted with permission and license to ParaNet Information
|
||||
Service and its affiliates.)
|
||||
|
||||
By <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg</ent>
|
||||
By <ent type='person'>Donald</ent> Goldberg
|
||||
|
||||
The mountains bend as the fjord and the sea beyond stretch
|
||||
out before the viewer's eyes. First over the water, then a sharp
|
||||
|
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ charge of writing and implementing many of the policies that have
|
|||
put the military in charge of the flow of civilian information
|
||||
and communication. He is also the architect of National Security
|
||||
Decision Directive 145 (NSDD 145), signed by Defense Secretary
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent></ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Caspar Weinberger</ent> in 1984, which sets out the national policy on
|
||||
telecommunications and computer-systems security.
|
||||
First NSDD 145 set up a steering group of top-level
|
||||
administration officials. Their job is to recommend ways to
|
||||
|
@ -544,10 +544,10 @@ employees assigned to the center are on call 24 hours a day; they
|
|||
wear beepers outside the office, and when on vacation they must
|
||||
be replaced by qualified colleagues.
|
||||
The center formally opened on New Year's Day, 1984, the same
|
||||
day <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>'s monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
day Ma Bell's monopoly over the telephone network of the entire
|
||||
United States was finally broken. The timing was no coincidence.
|
||||
Pentagon officials had argued for years along with AT&T against
|
||||
the divestiture of <ent type='person'>Ma Bell</ent>, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
the divestiture of Ma Bell, on grounds of national security.
|
||||
Defense Secretary <ent type='person'>Weinberger</ent> personally urged the attorney
|
||||
general to block the lawsuit that resulted in the breakup, as had
|
||||
his predecessor, <ent type='person'>Harold Brown</ent>. The reason was that rather than
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Why, then, did we intervene?</p>
|
|||
the years preceding World War I, and then again in the 1930s,
|
||||
American intellectuals and politicians undertook grand
|
||||
experiments in social engineering. The Progressive Era of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Theodore <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>Woodrow Wilson</ent>, and the New Deal days
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Theodore Roosevelt</ent> and <ent type='person'>Woodrow Wilson</ent>, and the New Deal days
|
||||
of Franklin D. <ent type='person'>Roosevelt</ent>, were the crucial decades for the
|
||||
implementation of the politics of government intervention and
|
||||
economic regulation. It was the duty and responsibility of the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Appeals]</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>FBI ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>FBI Headquarters, J. Edgar Hoover Bldg, Washington, D.C., 20535,
|
||||
<p>FBI Headquarters, J. <ent type='person'>Edgar Hoover Bldg</ent>, Washington, D.C., 20535,
|
||||
202-324-5520 (FOI/PA Unit)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Field Offices
|
||||
|
@ -507,11 +507,11 @@ Boston, MA 02203, J.F. Kennedy Federal Office Bldg., 617-742-5533
|
|||
Buffalo, NY 14202, 111 W. Huron St., 716-856-7800
|
||||
Butte, MT 59701, U.S. Courthouse and Federal Bldg., 406-792-2304
|
||||
Charlotte, NC 28202, Jefferson Standard Life Bldg., 704-372-5485
|
||||
Chicago, IL 60604, <ent type='person'>Everett McKinley Dirksen Bldg</ent>., 312-431-1333
|
||||
Chicago, IL 60604, Everett McKinley Dirksen Bldg., 312-431-1333
|
||||
Cincinnati, OH 45202, 400 U.S. Post Office & Crthse Bldg., 513-421-4310
|
||||
Cleveland, OH 44199, Federal Office Bldg., 216-522-1401
|
||||
Columbia, SC 29201, 1529 Hampton St., 803-254-3011
|
||||
Dallas TX 75201, 1810 Commrce St., 214-741-1851
|
||||
Dallas TX 75201, 1810 <ent type='person'>Commrce</ent> St., 214-741-1851
|
||||
Denver, CO 80202, Federal Office Bldg., 303-629-7171
|
||||
Detroit, MI 48226, 477 Michigan Ave., 313-965-2323
|
||||
El Paso, TX 79901, 202 U.S. Courthosue Bldg., 915-533-7451
|
||||
|
@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ Salt Lake City, UT 84138, Federal Bldg., 801-355-7521
|
|||
San Diego, CA 92188, Federal Office Bldg., 619-231-1122
|
||||
San Francisco, CA 94102, 450 Golden Gate Ave., 415-552-2155
|
||||
San Juan, PR 00918 U.S. Courthouse and Fed. Bldg., 809-754-6000
|
||||
Savannah, GA 31405, 5401 <ent type='person'>Paulson St</ent>., 912-354-9911
|
||||
Savannah, GA 31405, 5401 <ent type='person'>Paulson</ent> St., 912-354-9911
|
||||
Seattle, WA 98174, 915 2nd Ave., 206-622-0460
|
||||
Springfield, IL 62702, 535 W. Jefferson St., 217-522-9675
|
||||
Tampa, FL 33602, Federal Office Bldg., 813-228-7661
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -96,14 +96,14 @@ pages.</p>
|
|||
<p> FAITH IN A FATAL DECLINE</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Howbeit, their pulpits and their press are lugubriously vocal
|
||||
with <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Jeremiad</ent>s</ent> bewailing the ever-swelling tide of Unbelief in the
|
||||
with <ent type='person'>Jeremiads</ent> bewailing the ever-swelling tide of Unbelief in the
|
||||
land, -- throughout Christendom. The Church statistics, notoriously
|
||||
padded after the Biblical model of the Censuses in the Wilderness,
|
||||
can claim at most some forty-odd millions of adherents -- many of
|
||||
them by lip-service and non-paying (therefore negligible), and
|
||||
others many non-distinguished for piety or common honesty -- out of
|
||||
the hundred and twenty-odd millions of our American population. The
|
||||
Reverend Rector of Trinity Church in New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City -- (one of the
|
||||
Reverend Rector of Trinity Church in New York City -- (one of the
|
||||
wealthiest dead-hand tax-free land monopolists in America) -- thus
|
||||
bewails: "In America we are dealing with a country, the majority of
|
||||
whose inhabitants are pagans. ... Only forty percent of the
|
||||
|
@ -174,18 +174,18 @@ interest in religion among women of the United States. ... It was
|
|||
also found [in this present Survey] that only 18 percent of the
|
||||
country population is in Church membership, although it is
|
||||
customary to think of country people as highly religious. -- [They,
|
||||
too, are becoming more educated.] In New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City, the Church
|
||||
too, are becoming more educated.] In New York City, the Church
|
||||
population is reported equally divided among Protestants, Roman
|
||||
Catholics and Jews. Only about eight percent of the population are
|
||||
members of the Protestant churches," -- thus only some 24% of the
|
||||
people of New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City among all three much-divided sects. (N.Y.
|
||||
people of New York City among all three much-divided sects. (N.Y.
|
||||
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 2000000" Faithful in this City. (Herald-Tribune, April
|
||||
12, 1930.) But the Faithful boast of their 444 churches in Greater
|
||||
New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk: if each had the exaggerated membership of 1000, -- 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>
|
||||
|
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ Editor continues to confess: "It is useless to deny that the
|
|||
Church, in most instances, has lost its hold upon vast majorities
|
||||
of the people." (Ibid.) At the Christian Herald Institute of
|
||||
Religion held this year at Buck Hill Falls, Pa., a perfect
|
||||
symposium of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Jeremiad</ent>s</ent> bewailed Faith on the Toboggan: "Unless
|
||||
symposium of <ent type='person'>Jeremiads</ent> bewailed Faith on the Toboggan: "Unless
|
||||
emphasis on elaborate creeds does not cease, we will deliver
|
||||
ourselves into the hands of the Humanists for the defeat which we
|
||||
deserve." ... "The Church is simply going to pieces in the small
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ Pastor of a Brooklyn Baptist Flock, who images the Missionary
|
|||
"selling" the Faith to the benighted Heathen: "'I have a religion
|
||||
here that will do you poor heathen a lot of good. Of course it
|
||||
hasn't succeeded very well at home, but we are sure it will do you
|
||||
a lot of good.'" (Ibid.) It's just like God told the Jews: <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>u
|
||||
a lot of good.'" (Ibid.) It's just like God told the Jews: You
|
||||
shan't sell the dead carcasses found by the way to the Chosen; "but
|
||||
thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in thy gates, that he
|
||||
may eat it; or thou mayst sell it unto an alien"! (Deut. xiv, 21.)
|
||||
|
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ clergy are becoming awakened to the stinging truth aimed at priests
|
|||
and the priest-taught by Prof. Shotwell: "Where we can understand,
|
||||
it is a moral crime to cherish the ununderstood," and are beginning
|
||||
to feel the humiliation of their false Position. A noted clerical
|
||||
educator, Dr. <ent type='person'>Reinold <ent type='person'>Niebuhr</ent></ent>, professor of Christian Ethics in
|
||||
educator, Dr. <ent type='person'>Reinold Niebuhr</ent>, professor of Christian Ethics in
|
||||
that hotbed of every heresy, the Union Theological Seminary, in his
|
||||
textbook suggestively entitled 'Leaves from the Notebook of a Tamed
|
||||
Cynic,' makes this confession of recognized Dishonesty in the mass </p>
|
||||
|
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ priestcrafts and superstitions?</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> If, instead of the saintly Doctors of Hebrew-Christian
|
||||
Divinity, injecting their saving "opiate of the people" into the
|
||||
cradled babes of Christ, it were the abhorred Doctors of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>
|
||||
cradled babes of Christ, it were the abhorred Doctors of <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>
|
||||
or Mormon Divinity who got to the cradles first, -- those infant
|
||||
souls would all but surely be lost to the Christ, and in their
|
||||
God's tender mercy, as assured by the sainted <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, would
|
||||
|
@ -419,12 +419,12 @@ which infects the credulity-center of the brain and colors too-oft
|
|||
through life the whole concept of "religious truth" in the mind of
|
||||
the patient.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The psychology of the priestly maxim -- "Disce primum quod
|
||||
<p> The psychology of the priestly maxim -- "Disce primum <ent type='person'>quod</ent>
|
||||
credendum est -- Learn first what is to be believed," and the
|
||||
persistent virulence of the virus thus injected, is aptly signified
|
||||
by the Rev. Wenner, 83-year old <ent type='person'>Bellwether</ent> of <ent type='person'>Luther</ent>anism in
|
||||
America, and for 61 years pastor of one of its oldest sheep-folds
|
||||
in New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City: "I do not think that time has produced many
|
||||
in New York City: "I do not think that time has produced many
|
||||
changes in the attitude of <ent type='person'>Luther</ent>an worshippers, -- because of the
|
||||
stable nature of the religious education we give the youth of our
|
||||
sect. From the age of six onward we instruct them in the tenets of
|
||||
|
@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ inoculated before they know." In the bib and rattle period, the
|
|||
childish brain is a soft, clean surface, "soft as wax to be molded
|
||||
into vice," as His Holiness says: helpless it receives and retains
|
||||
whatever is first impressed or imposed upon it: true religion or
|
||||
false, Christ or Crishna or Santa Claus, Holy Ghost or the ghosts
|
||||
false, Christ or Crishna or <ent type='person'>Santa Claus</ent>, Holy Ghost or the ghosts
|
||||
of Afric superstition. "Give us a child until it is seven, and
|
||||
we've got it cinched for life," is the ghoulish axiom of all the </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ to Catholic and non-Catholic alike, is forbidden to Catholic
|
|||
children," as such a school is not "a fit place for Catholic
|
||||
students," who must be baited with "the supernatural." (Current
|
||||
History, March 1930, p. 1091, passim.) Yet the banned and cursed
|
||||
Public Schools of New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City, forbidden to the Faithful child,
|
||||
Public Schools of New York City, forbidden to the Faithful child,
|
||||
the ecclesiastical' City government fills with Faithful teachers
|
||||
for the purpose of "boot-legging" the forbidden supernaturalism
|
||||
into them; a work so wide-spread and active, that the Cardinal
|
||||
|
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ unless the authority of the Catholic Church constrained me"!
|
|||
<p> Ingersoll, in one of his glowing, devastating periods of
|
||||
oratory, said: "Somebody ought to tell the truth about the Bible!"
|
||||
That I have already essayed quite comprehensively to do. In my
|
||||
recent work, Is It God's Word? (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk,
|
||||
recent work, Is It God's Word? (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York,
|
||||
1926, 2nd and 3rd Editions), I devote some five hundred pages to
|
||||
"An Exposition of the Fables and Mythology of the Bible and of the
|
||||
Impostures of Theology," as my thesis is defined in my sub-title.
|
||||
|
@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ title; <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>, Vindication, p. 76).</p>
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> St. <ent type='person'>John <ent type='person'>Chrysostom</ent></ent>, the "'Golden Mouthed," in his work 'On
|
||||
<p> St. <ent type='person'>John Chrysostom</ent>, the "'Golden Mouthed," in his work 'On
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Priest</ent>hood,' has a curious panegyric on the clerical habit of
|
||||
telling lies -- "Great is the force of deceit! provided it is not
|
||||
excited by a treacherous intention."' (Comm. on I Cor. ix, 19;
|
||||
|
@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ they are compelled to say not what they think but what is needful.
|
|||
...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "I say nothing of the Latin authors, of Tertullian, Cyprian,
|
||||
Minutius, Victorianus, <ent type='person'>Lactantius</ent>, Hilary, lest I should appear not
|
||||
Minutius, Victorianus, <ent type='person'>Lactantius</ent>, <ent type='person'>Hilary</ent>, lest I should appear not
|
||||
so much to be defending myself as to be assailing others. I will
|
||||
only mention the APOSTLE PAUL. ... He, then, if anyone, ought to be
|
||||
calumniated; we should speak thus to him: 'The proofs which you
|
||||
|
@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ Hermit, N&PNF. vi, 299 seq.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> So gross and prevalent was the clerical habit of pious lies
|
||||
and pretenses "to the glory of God," that St. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, about 395
|
||||
A.D., wrote a reproving treatise to the Clergy, <ent type='person'>De Mendacio</ent> (On
|
||||
A.D., wrote a reproving treatise to the Clergy, De Mendacio (On
|
||||
Lying), which he found necessary to supplement in 420 with another
|
||||
book, Contra Mendacium (Against Lying). This work, says <ent type='person'>Bishop</ent>
|
||||
Wordsworth, "is a protest against these 'pious frauds' which have
|
||||
|
@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ Catholics to lie that they may catch heretics, than for heretics to
|
|||
lie that they may not be found out by Catholics" (Against Lying,
|
||||
ch. 5; N&PNF. iii, 483); yet this Saint heartily approves and
|
||||
argues in support of the chronic clerical characteristics of
|
||||
suppressio veri, of suppression or concealment of the truth for the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>suppressio veri</ent>, of suppression or concealment of the truth for the
|
||||
sake of Christian "edification," a device for the encouragement of
|
||||
credulity among the Faithful which has run riot through the
|
||||
centuries and flourishes today among the priests and the ignorant </p>
|
||||
|
@ -1022,11 +1022,11 @@ historical authorities.</p>
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Middleton</ent>, in his epochal Free Inquiry into the lying habits
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||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Middleton</ent>, in his epochal <ent type='person'>Free Inq</ent>uiry into the lying habits
|
||||
and miracles of the Churchmen, says: "Many spurious books were
|
||||
forged in the earliest times of the Church, in the name of Christ
|
||||
and his apostles, which passed upon all the Fathers as genuine and
|
||||
divine through several successive ages." (<ent type='person'>Middleton</ent>, Free Inquiry,
|
||||
divine through several successive ages." (<ent type='person'>Middleton</ent>, <ent type='person'>Free Inq</ent>uiry,
|
||||
Int. Disc. p. xcii; London, 1749.)</p>
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||||
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||||
<p> The same author, whose book set England ringing with its
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||||
|
@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ the advancement of what they, call the truth. And with regard to
|
|||
these very Fathers, there is not one of them, as an eminent writer
|
||||
of ecclesiastical history declares, who made any scruple in those
|
||||
ages of using the hyperbolical style to advance the honor of God
|
||||
and the salvation of men." (Free Inq. p. 83; citing Jo., Hist.
|
||||
and the salvation of men." (<ent type='person'>Free Inq</ent>. p. 83; citing Jo., Hist.
|
||||
Eccles. p. 681.)</p>
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||||
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||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, the distinguished author of the History of European
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||||
|
@ -1112,14 +1112,14 @@ society than the strict practice of its moral precepts"! (CE. vii,
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|||
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||||
<p> With its consciousness of the shifty and shady practices of
|
||||
it's "sacred" profession, the Christian priestcraft differs not
|
||||
from the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> in the sneer of Cicero: "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Cato</ent> mirari se</ent> aiebat, quod
|
||||
from the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> in the sneer of Cicero: "<ent type='person'>Cato mirari</ent> se aiebat, <ent type='person'>quod</ent>
|
||||
non rideret haruspex, cum haruspicem vidisset, -- <ent type='person'>Cato</ent> used to
|
||||
wonder how one of our priests can forbear laughing when he sees
|
||||
another." (Quoted Opera, Ed. Gron., p. 3806.) We shall see all too
|
||||
well that the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> estimate holds good for the Christian; that, as
|
||||
said by the "universal scholar" Grotius: "Ecclesiastical history
|
||||
consists of nothing but the wickedness of the governing clergy, --
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Qui</ent> legit historiam Ecclesiasticam, quid legit nisi Episcoporum
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Qui</ent> legit <ent type='person'>historiam Ecclesiasticam</ent>, quid legit nisi Episcoporum
|
||||
vicia?" (Epistolae, p. 7, col. 1).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The universality of the frauds and impostures of the Church,
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||||
|
@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ These clerical works of confession and confusion are for the most
|
|||
part three ponderous sets of volumes; they are readily accessible
|
||||
for verification of my recitals, and for further instances, in good
|
||||
libraries and bookshops; the libraries of the Union Theological
|
||||
Seminary and of Columbia University, in New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City, were the
|
||||
Seminary and of Columbia University, in New York City, were the
|
||||
places of the finds here recorded. Cited so often, space will be
|
||||
saved for more valuable uses by citing by their initials, -- which
|
||||
will become very familiar -- my chief ecclesiastical authorities,
|
||||
|
@ -1171,12 +1171,12 @@ volumes. The Christian Literature Publishing Co., Buffalo, N.Y.,
|
|||
Second Series; many volumes; same publishers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Catholic Encyclopedia, cited as CE.; fifteen volumes and
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop Farley; New
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop <ent type='person'>Farley</ent>; New
|
||||
York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Encyclopedia Biblica, cited as EB., four volumes; Adam &
|
||||
Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The Macmillan Co.,
|
||||
New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk, 1914.</p>
|
||||
New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The clerical confessions of lies and frauds in the ponderous
|
||||
volumes of the Catholic Encyclopedia alone suffice, and to spare,
|
||||
|
@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ Constitution: "No person who denies the being of a God shall hold
|
|||
any office in the civil government of this State, nor be competent
|
||||
to testify as a witness in any court"! (Const. Ark., Art. XIX, sec.
|
||||
26.) Under this accursed act of outlawry, <ent type='person'>Charles Lee Smith</ent>, of New
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City, a native of Arkansas, went to his home city of Little
|
||||
York City, a native of Arkansas, went to his home city of Little
|
||||
Rock in the Fall of 1928 to oppose the degrading proposition
|
||||
proposed as a law in a popular initiative election, forbidding the
|
||||
teaching of Evolution in the State-supported schools and
|
||||
|
@ -1253,7 +1253,7 @@ Arkansas Bar, and appealed to him to "start something" to get rid
|
|||
of it. He shrugged his shoulders, smiled in sympathy, and said: "It
|
||||
is in the Constitution, and too difficult to get it out." Then,
|
||||
dropping into Spanish, so that others at the table might not
|
||||
understand, he added: "<ent type='person'>Yo</ent> no <ent type='person'>creo</ent> nada, -- y no digo nada -- I
|
||||
understand, he added: "Yo no <ent type='person'>creo</ent> nada, -- y no digo nada -- I
|
||||
believe nothing -- and I say nothing"! While these infamies are
|
||||
inflicted upon the citizens of this country by law imposed by a
|
||||
bigoted and ignorant minority of superstitious parsons and their
|
||||
|
@ -1438,9 +1438,9 @@ will be exploded!</p>
|
|||
Has stood against the world; now lies she here,
|
||||
And none so poor to do her reverence!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> JOSEPH WHELESS</p>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>JOSEPH</ent> WHELESS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City
|
||||
<p>New York City
|
||||
780 Riverside Drive
|
||||
June 1, 1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ June 1, 1930</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> NOTE:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>u are reading
|
||||
<p> You are reading
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY
|
||||
by
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Joseph Wheliss</ent></p>
|
||||
|
@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ adviseable to take note of these oft-used references now. EFF</p>
|
|||
<p> Abbreviations for most often used sources:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The libraries of the Union Theological Seminary and of
|
||||
Columbia University, in New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk City, were the places of the finds
|
||||
Columbia University, in New York City, were the places of the finds
|
||||
here recorded. Cited so often, space will be saved for more
|
||||
valuable uses by citing by their initials, -- which will become
|
||||
very familiar -- my chief ecclesiastical authorities, towit:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1503,11 +1503,11 @@ very familiar -- my chief ecclesiastical authorities, towit:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>CE.; The Catholic Encyclopedia, cited as CE.; fifteen volumes
|
||||
and index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop
|
||||
Farley; New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Farley</ent>; New York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>EB., The Encyclopedia Biblica, cited as EB., four volumes;
|
||||
Adam & Charles Black, London, 1899; American Reprint, The
|
||||
Macmillan Co., New <ent type='person'>Yo</ent>rk, 1914.</p>
|
||||
Macmillan Co., New York, 1914.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Christian claims of Truth.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "There is no origin for the idea of an after-life save
|
||||
the conclusion which the savage draws from the notion
|
||||
suggested by dreams." -- Herbert Spencer.</p>
|
||||
suggested by dreams." -- <ent type='person'>Herbert Spencer</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Lo, the poor Indian, with his untutored mind, saw his god in
|
||||
clouds and heard him in the wind. Ages before him, the <ent type='person'>Dawn</ent>-man,
|
||||
|
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Witch-doctors, nature-fakers and superstition-mongers, parasites
|
|||
preying on ignorance and fear -- the whole genealogy of dupe-craft,
|
||||
of priest-craft, -- what difference in kind and craft is
|
||||
discernible between the one and the others of the god-placating,
|
||||
devil-chasing Genus Shamanensis? Bombarding the irate god with
|
||||
devil-chasing <ent type='person'>Genus Shamanensis</ent>? Bombarding the irate god with
|
||||
eggs, as with the Diomedes, or by the prayer of faith as with more
|
||||
up-to-date God-compellers, the cause is the same, and the effect is
|
||||
equally ineffective and desultory.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -255,11 +255,11 @@ the subjection of the ruled. Later yet, as government and </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>priestcraft developed, the ruler was also priest or the priest
|
||||
ruler, as in early Egypt and Assyria, and as in ancient theocratic
|
||||
Israel before the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>King</ent>s</ent> and after the return from Captivity. So
|
||||
Israel before the <ent type='person'>Kings</ent> and after the return from Captivity. So
|
||||
too, later, in Greece and Rome. In Egypt and under the Empire in
|
||||
Rome the <ent type='person'>King</ent> was God, in Egypt by divine descent, in Rome by
|
||||
apotheosis. Even <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> of Macedon was a god by divine
|
||||
generation, as declared by the <ent type='person'>Pagan Oracle</ent> of <ent type='person'>Jupiter <ent type='person'>Ammon</ent></ent>, to
|
||||
generation, as declared by the <ent type='person'>Pagan Oracle</ent> of <ent type='person'>Jupiter Ammon</ent>, to
|
||||
the great scandal of <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>'s mother <ent type='person'>Olympias</ent>, who was wont to
|
||||
complain, "I wish that <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> would cease from incessantly
|
||||
embroiling me with the wife of Jupiter!" Thus priestcraft thrived
|
||||
|
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ their decayed grandeur to their pristine magnificence and wealth.</p>
|
|||
of their legal enactments. The Hebrews had no word for religion";
|
||||
their nearest approximation to the idea is the oft-repeated Bible
|
||||
phrase, "The fear of <ent type='person'>Yahweh</ent> [the Lord]." The ancient Code of
|
||||
Hammurabi, graven on the stela discovered by <ent type='person'>De Morgan</ent> in the ruins
|
||||
Hammurabi, graven on the stela discovered by De Morgan in the ruins
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Susa</ent> at the beginning of this century and now preserved in the
|
||||
Louvre at Paris, represents the <ent type='person'>King</ent> humbly receiving the Code of
|
||||
Laws from the great god <ent type='person'>Bel</ent> through the Sun-god <ent type='person'>Shamash</ent>; this for
|
||||
|
@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ peoples who rose -- despite the Church -- on the ruins of Rome, --</p>
|
|||
later called Christianity," the Greeco-Roman world seethed with
|
||||
religions in a great state of flux and re-formation. Wonder-
|
||||
workers, miracle-mongers, impostors in the guise of gods and
|
||||
Christs abounded. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent>, <ent type='person'>Apollonius</ent> of Tyana, Apuleius,
|
||||
Christs abounded. <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent>, <ent type='person'>Apollonius</ent> of Tyana, Apuleius,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>, Porphyry, Iamblichus, -- performed prodigies of divine
|
||||
power and were hailed as genuine gods, -- just as were <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent> (Acts xiv, 11-12), and, later, <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> the Christ. Of these </p>
|
||||
|
@ -464,8 +464,8 @@ popular credulity, affectitig the commonalty as well as many of the
|
|||
highest category. The great Emperor <ent type='person'>Augustus</ent>, obedient to dreams,
|
||||
went begging money through the streets of Rome, and used to wear
|
||||
the skin of a sea-calf to protect himself against lightning.
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Tiber</ent>ius</ent> placed greater faith in the efficacy of laurel leaves;
|
||||
both remedies are highly praised by Pliny. Caligula would crawl
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Tiberius</ent> placed greater faith in the efficacy of laurel leaves;
|
||||
both remedies are highly praised by Pliny. <ent type='person'>Caligula</ent> would crawl
|
||||
under the bed in thunder storms; the augurs had listed eleven kinds
|
||||
of lightning with different significations. Comets and dreanis
|
||||
portended the gravest crises. <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent> and <ent type='person'>Valerius Alaximus</ent> cite
|
||||
|
@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ and obedience to precepts, which, delivered in the usual way, would
|
|||
be generally neglected." (Anthon, Clairsical Dictintiary, p. 165;
|
||||
see generally, <ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, Hist. of European Morals, i, 372, passim; any
|
||||
good Encyclopedia.) Recall the current histories of <ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>, the
|
||||
Mormon <ent type='person'>Joseph Smith</ent>, Mother Eddy -- <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ -- for instances
|
||||
Mormon <ent type='person'>Joseph Smith</ent>, Mother <ent type='person'>Eddy</ent> -- <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ -- for instances
|
||||
of analogous pretensions.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
|
@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ it." (Lact. Div. Inst. Bk. V, ch. iii; ANP. vii, 138, 139,)</p>
|
|||
<p> <ent type='person'>SIMON</ent> MAGUS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Most notorious and important, from the viewpoint of the rising
|
||||
Christianity, was the Samaritan impostor, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent>, the "great
|
||||
Christianity, was the Samaritan impostor, <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent>, the "great
|
||||
power of God," vouched for by divine inspiration as having "used
|
||||
sorcery, and bewitched the people of Samaria," he having "of a long
|
||||
time bewitched them with sorceries," as the Holy Ghost of God
|
||||
|
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ ridiculously assures us in Acts viii. Not content with his own
|
|||
"great power of God," <ent type='person'>Simon</ent>, heaving seen some of the apostles at
|
||||
work bestowing the holy Ghost on the peasants, offered money for
|
||||
the gift of like power to himself, but was curtly rebuked and
|
||||
refused by <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>. The especial importance of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent> is his
|
||||
refused by <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>. The especial importance of <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent> is his
|
||||
legendary Scriptural contact with the fisherman <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, which
|
||||
developed, under the early Christian propensity for expansive
|
||||
mendacity, into a veritable literature of pious lies and prodigies
|
||||
|
@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ characterization of these same Fatherly writers, who, lying about
|
|||
is maliciously intended by some of the Fathers under the name of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Simon</ent>, the constant conflict between <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> being disguised
|
||||
under the accounts of the inveterate struggles of <ent type='person'>Simon</ent> and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>,
|
||||
(See Ency. Bib. vol. iv, Art, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent>.) The childish and
|
||||
(See Ency. Bib. vol. iv, Art, <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent>.) The childish and
|
||||
fabulous histories of the Fathers regarding <ent type='person'>Simon</ent> and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Paul</ent> in Rome and their contests of magic powers, are thus related:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ their authority, so that their testimony is of no value. [p. 798.]</p>
|
|||
Sacra above the Forum. The stones of the pavement on which the
|
||||
apostles knelt in prayer and which are said to contain the
|
||||
impression of their knees, are now in the wall of the Church
|
||||
of Santa Francesca Romana." (CE. xiii, 797, 798.)</p>
|
||||
of Santa <ent type='person'>Francesca Romana</ent>." (CE. xiii, 797, 798.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> With respect to that statue erected in the <ent type='person'>Tiber</ent> to "<ent type='person'>Simon</ent> the
|
||||
Holy Hod," the account, above mentioned, does not do justice to
|
||||
|
@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ they had their gods, (whom they fondly called Savior and Messiah)
|
|||
the death and resurrections of gods; devils, angels, and spirits
|
||||
good, bad and indifferent; their heavens, hells and purgatories;
|
||||
they believed in immortality of the soul, -- witness the Pyramids
|
||||
and the tombs of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>King</ent>s</ent>, as of Tut-ankh-Amen in Egypt, and of
|
||||
and the tombs of the <ent type='person'>Kings</ent>, as of Tut-ankh-Amen in Egypt, and of
|
||||
the Queen Shub-Ad, just unearthed in Ur of the Chaldees; their
|
||||
elaborate sacrifices, animal and human, even of their dear little
|
||||
children to appease their gods, as in Carthage and Canaan, -- a
|
||||
|
@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ code and human free will." (CE. ii, 156.) Though it quotes a Jesuit
|
|||
as saying: "<ent type='person'>Mithra</ent>ism is the highest religious result to which
|
||||
human reason unaided by Revelation, can attain." (Id.) Revealed or
|
||||
invented, it is virtually identical with Christianity; but as the
|
||||
mythic <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mithra</ent>ic god</ent> could not "reveal" anything, the human reason
|
||||
mythic <ent type='person'>Mithraic god</ent> could not "reveal" anything, the human reason
|
||||
which devised <ent type='person'>Mithra</ent>ism was quite equal to the Christian God so far
|
||||
as devising mythology and ethics is an attribute of godhead.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -870,9 +870,9 @@ with his symbols. "But with the triumph of Christianity [after
|
|||
signed its death warrant. Though he was still worshiped a thousand
|
||||
years later by the Manichees (p. 402). ...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ahriman</ent>. -- This incarnate evil (<ent type='person'>Ahriman</ent>)
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent> and <ent type='person'>Ahriman</ent>. -- This incarnate evil (<ent type='person'>Ahriman</ent>)
|
||||
rose; with the army of darkness to attack and depose Oromasdes
|
||||
(<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>) They were however thrown back into hell, whence they
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>) They were however thrown back into hell, whence they
|
||||
escape, wander over the face of the earth and afflict man. ... As
|
||||
evil spirits ever lie in wait for hapless man, he needs a friend
|
||||
and savior, who is <ent type='person'>Mithra</ent>. ... <ent type='person'>Mithra</ent> is the Mediator between God
|
||||
|
@ -1033,36 +1033,36 @@ summarized from the <ent type='person'>Mithra</ent>ic Zend-Avesta. We seem to be
|
|||
Catechism or a tract on "Christian Evidences."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The name of the Supreme God of the Avestic system is <ent type='person'>Ahura</ent>
|
||||
Mazda, which probably signifies the All-Wise Lord. ... <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>
|
||||
Mazda, which probably signifies the All-Wise Lord. ... <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>
|
||||
is a pure Spirit; his chief attributes are eternity, wisdom, truth,
|
||||
goodness, majesty, power. He is the creator of all good creatures
|
||||
-- not, however, of Evil, of evil being, -- [as is the Christian
|
||||
God]. He is the supreme Lawgiver, the Rewarder of moral good, and
|
||||
the Punisher of moral evil. He dwells in Eternal Light, ... a kind
|
||||
of manifestation of His presence, like the Old Testament Shekinah.
|
||||
... We find frequent enumerations of the attributes of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>;
|
||||
... We find frequent enumerations of the attributes of <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>;
|
||||
thus these are said to be 'omniscience, all-sovereignty, all
|
||||
goodness.' Again He is styled 'Supreme Sovereign, Wise Creator,
|
||||
Supporter, Protector, Giver of good things, Virtuous in acts,
|
||||
Merciful, Pure Lawgiver, Lord of the Good Creations.' ...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Opposed to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>, or Ormuzd, is His rival, Anro
|
||||
<p> "Opposed to <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>, or Ormuzd, is His rival, Anro
|
||||
Mainyus, (later <ent type='person'>Ahriman</ent>), the Evil Spirit. He is conceived as
|
||||
existing quite independently of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>, apparently from
|
||||
existing quite independently of <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>, apparently from
|
||||
eternity, but destined to destruction at the end of time. Evil by
|
||||
nature and in every detail the exact opposite of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>, he is
|
||||
nature and in every detail the exact opposite of <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>, he is
|
||||
the creator of all both moral and physical. -- [But of the
|
||||
Christian God: "I Jehovah create evil"; Isa. xlv, 7]. ...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The specific name of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent> in opposition to the Evil
|
||||
Spirit is <ent type='person'>Spento Mainyus</ent>, THE HOLY SPIRIT: and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent> and
|
||||
<p> "The specific name of <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent> in opposition to the Evil
|
||||
Spirit is <ent type='person'>Spento Mainyus</ent>, THE HOLY SPIRIT: and <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Spento Mainyus</ent> are synonymous throughout the Avesta. [p. 154] ...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Around <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent> is a whole hierarchy of spirits,
|
||||
<p> "Around <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent> is a whole hierarchy of spirits,
|
||||
corresponding very closely to our 'angels.' ... Of the good spirits
|
||||
who surround <ent type='person'>Ahura</ent>, the most important are the <ent type='person'>Amesha Spentas</ent>
|
||||
('Holy Immortals' or 'Holy Saints'), generally reckoned as six in
|
||||
number (but seven when <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent> is included). ... Most of all
|
||||
number (but seven when <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent> is included). ... Most of all
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Vohu Manah</ent> rises to a position of unique importance. ... <ent type='person'>Vohu Manah</ent>
|
||||
is conceived as the 'SON OF THE CREATOR,' and identified with the
|
||||
Alexandrian LOGOS [of <ent type='person'>John</ent> i, 1]. <ent type='person'>Asha</ent>, also, is the Divine Law,
|
||||
|
@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ of Tobias [Tobit]...</p>
|
|||
<p> "In the midst of the secular warfare that has gone on from the
|
||||
beginning between the two hosts of good and Evil stands Man. Man is
|
||||
the creature of the Good Spirit, but endowed with a free will and
|
||||
power of choice, able to place himself on the side of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Ahura</ent> Mazda</ent>
|
||||
power of choice, able to place himself on the side of <ent type='person'>Ahura Mazda</ent>
|
||||
or on that of <ent type='person'>Anro Mainyus</ent>. The former has given him, through His
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Prophet</ent> Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) His Divine Revelation and law.
|
||||
According as man obeys or disobeys this Divine Law his future lot
|
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|
@ -1257,7 +1257,7 @@ the 'Bright one,' the 'Master,' sometimes the 'Author' or
|
|||
'Creator'. ... Nowhere is He represented under any image, for He is
|
||||
incapable of representation." (CE. i, 183, 184.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Cardinal <ent type='person'>Newman</ent></ent>, commenting on <ent type='person'>Dean <ent type='person'>Milman</ent></ent>'s "History of the
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Cardinal Newman</ent>, commenting on <ent type='person'>Dean Milman</ent>'s "History of the
|
||||
Jews," groups a number of these Paganisms in Christianity, and says
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Milman</ent> arrays facts "admitted on all hands," to wit: "that the
|
||||
doctrine of the Logos is <ent type='person'>Plato</ent>nic; that of the Incarnation Indian;
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||||
|
@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ flourished in the third century, upon reading the first verses of
|
|||
St. <ent type='person'>John</ent> the <ent type='person'>Evangelist</ent>, exclaimed: "Per <ent type='person'>Jove</ent>m, barbarous iste cum
|
||||
nostro <ent type='person'>Plato</ent>ne sentit -- By <ent type='person'>Jove</ent>, this barbarian agrees with
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Plato</ent>"; and he quotes the celebrated saying of Cardinal Palavicino
|
||||
-- "<ent type='person'>Senza Aristotele noi</ent> mancavamo <ent type='person'>di molti</ent> Articoli di Fede --
|
||||
-- "<ent type='person'>Senza Aristotele noi</ent> mancavamo di molti Articoli di Fede --
|
||||
Without, Aristotle we should be without many Articles of Faith"
|
||||
(Colins, Discourse of Free Thinking, p. 127.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1470,7 +1470,7 @@ faith the living reality of the gods of heathendom, their powers,
|
|||
oracles, miracles and other "analogies" to the Christian faith,
|
||||
they even made of such anthologies their strongest apologies, or
|
||||
arguments, in defense of the truth of the Christian tenets. In his
|
||||
Apologia addressed to the Emperor Hadrian, Father Justin reasons
|
||||
Apologia addressed to the Emperor <ent type='person'>Hadrian</ent>, Father Justin reasons
|
||||
from analogy thus:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "By declaring the Logos, the first-begotten of God, our
|
||||
|
@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@ unanimous voice of ecclesiastical authority, that they were simple
|
|||
impostures." (<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, History of European Morals, i, 374-375, et
|
||||
seq.; see pp. 378-381, et seq.) The Christian Fathers and their
|
||||
followers made themselves so ridiculous by their fatuous faith in
|
||||
the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> that they were derisively called "<ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>lists" by the
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> that they were derisively called "<ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>lists" by the
|
||||
Pagans.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE SIBYLLINE ORACLES</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1518,7 +1518,7 @@ Christian forgeries, were perhaps the most potent and popular
|
|||
"proofs" of the early Church for the divinity of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ and
|
||||
the truth of the Christian religion; thus they derive special
|
||||
notice here. All will remember, from their school histories of
|
||||
ancient Rome, the well-known legend of one of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> who came
|
||||
ancient Rome, the well-known legend of one of the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> who came
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>King</ent> Tarquin the Second with nine volumes of Oracles, which she
|
||||
offered to sell to him for a very high price; being refused, she
|
||||
went away and burned three of the books, and returning offered the </p>
|
||||
|
@ -1544,12 +1544,12 @@ books were finally destroyed when the Capitol was burned during the
|
|||
wars of <ent type='person'>Sylla</ent>, but many ethers continued in existence.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The oracles were composed in Alexandrine verse, and claimed to
|
||||
be the work of inspired Pagan prophetesses called <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>; they
|
||||
be the work of inspired Pagan prophetesses called <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>; they
|
||||
enjoyed the greatest vogue and were believed with the most implicit
|
||||
faith by Pagans and Christians alike. There were a number of these
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, and the number of the volumes of oracles is differently
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, and the number of the volumes of oracles is differently
|
||||
estimated as a dozen or more; those with which we are chiefly
|
||||
concerned are the Roman Cumaean and Greek Erythraean <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> and the
|
||||
concerned are the Roman Cumaean and Greek Erythraean <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> and the
|
||||
Oracles going under their names. The inveterate bent of the
|
||||
priestly mind for forgery in furtherance of its holy mission of
|
||||
imposture, led to the prompt adoption and corruption of these Pagan
|
||||
|
@ -1573,11 +1573,11 @@ from Jewish sources all emanated from the same circle [or band of
|
|||
Christian forgers] and were intended to aid in the diffusion of
|
||||
Christianity.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> are quoted frequently by the early Fathers and
|
||||
<p> "The <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> are quoted frequently by the early Fathers and
|
||||
Christian writers, Justin, Athenagoras, Theophilus, <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> of
|
||||
Alexandria, etc. ... They were known and used during the Middle
|
||||
Ages in both the East and the West. ... They all purport to be the
|
||||
work of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>." (CE. v. xiii, p. 770.)</p>
|
||||
work of the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>." (CE. v. xiii, p. 770.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Most notable of these forged Christian addenda to the Pagan-
|
||||
Jewish forged Oracles, 'Is found in Book VIII, a lengthy composite
|
||||
|
@ -1612,7 +1612,7 @@ water." (On Baptism, ch. i; ANP. iii, 669.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> The Church historian, Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, preserves the Acrostic,
|
||||
taken from the Erythraean <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>, but says: "Many people, though
|
||||
they allowed <ent type='person'>the Erythrian <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent></ent> to have been a prophetess, yet
|
||||
they allowed <ent type='person'>the Erythrian Sibyl</ent> to have been a prophetess, yet
|
||||
reject this Acrostic, suspecting it to have been forged by the
|
||||
Christians"; which suspicion the good Bishop refutes by an appeal
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent>, who, he assures, had read and translated it into Latin.
|
||||
|
@ -1623,13 +1623,13 @@ Christ. ... There are some, who suspected all these prophecies
|
|||
which relate to Christ and passed under the name of the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>, to
|
||||
have been forged by the Christians." (Aug., De Civ. Dei, xviii, 23;
|
||||
N,&PNF. ii, 3723.) Father <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> of Alexandria attributes to the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> the same inspiration as the Old Testament, and cites <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> the same inspiration as the Old Testament, and cites <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> as appealing to them for a prediction of the life and
|
||||
character of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ, <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> speaking thus: "Take the
|
||||
Greek books in your hand, and look into the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>. How clearly she
|
||||
speaks of one God, and of the things to come; then take <ent type='person'>Hystaspes</ent>
|
||||
also and read, and you will find the Son of God much more clearly
|
||||
and evidently described." (<ent type='person'>Strom</ent>. I, 6, p. 761, Ed. Oxon.; also
|
||||
and evidently described." (<ent type='person'>Strom</ent>. I, 6, p. 761, Ed. <ent type='person'>Oxon</ent>.; also
|
||||
Lact., De ver. sap., I, 4, 15; Free Inquiry, p. 34.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The importance of the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>line Oracles, speaking through
|
||||
|
@ -1642,11 +1642,11 @@ the seven Books of that notable work, addressed to the "mighty
|
|||
Emperor <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>," is devoted to arguments and proofs of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
Christ and the principal events of his recorded life and acts,
|
||||
drawn copiously from the heathen gods and the forged Oracles of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>. These proofs, to the minds of Father <ent type='person'>Lactantius</ent> and of all
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>. These proofs, to the minds of Father <ent type='person'>Lactantius</ent> and of all
|
||||
the Fathers, as to the Pagans generally, were "more strong than
|
||||
proofs of Holy Writ"; for, he says, "perhaps the sacred writings
|
||||
[in the Old Testament] speak falsely when they teach [such and so
|
||||
about <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>); ... the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> before taught the same things in their
|
||||
about <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>); ... the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> before taught the same things in their
|
||||
verses." Citing scores of <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>line "prophecies" forged by the
|
||||
Christians for the belief and persuasion of the Pagans, who were
|
||||
effectively "refuted by these testimonies" and thus "brought to </p>
|
||||
|
@ -1658,13 +1658,13 @@ effectively "refuted by these testimonies" and thus "brought to </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Christ," some of them, says <ent type='person'>Lactantius</ent>, urge that these prophetic
|
||||
verses "were not by the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, but made up and composed by our own
|
||||
verses "were not by the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, but made up and composed by our own
|
||||
writers," as the fact is above confessed by CE.; but not so, argues
|
||||
the great Apologist; "do not <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent> and other Pagan authors, dead
|
||||
long before <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, testify to the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>?" -- Yes, to the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>
|
||||
long before <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, testify to the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>?" -- Yes, to the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>
|
||||
and their utterances then extant; not to the later Christian
|
||||
forgeries in their names. Moreover, these Christian
|
||||
"interpolations" imputed to the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, exactly as the muddled,
|
||||
"interpolations" imputed to the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, exactly as the muddled,
|
||||
ambiguous, meaningless "prophecies" of the Old Testament writings,
|
||||
meant nothing and were not understood to mean anything, until <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
Christ came along, and these Jewish and Pagan mummeries were seized
|
||||
|
@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ Institutes, a few typical ones only can be here cited, but they are
|
|||
illuminating of the Christ-tales.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In Book I, chapter vi is entitled, "Of Divine Testimonies, and
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> and their Predictions." Appealing for faith to
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> and their Predictions." Appealing for faith to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>, the chapter begins: "Now let us pass to divine
|
||||
testimonies?; and he cites and quotes, in numerous chapters, the
|
||||
Pagan gods Mercury, <ent type='person'>Hermes Trismegistus</ent>, Apollo, and other mystic
|
||||
|
@ -1698,7 +1698,7 @@ every disease.'"</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Many chapters are replete with instances of the miracles of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, alleged each of them to have been foretold by one or another
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, and quoting the Christian-forged prophetic verses in
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, and quoting the Christian-forged prophetic verses in
|
||||
proof. The Christ came to fulfill the Law; "and the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent> shows
|
||||
that it would come to pass that this law would be destroyed by the
|
||||
Son of God: 'But when all these things which I told you shall be
|
||||
|
@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ quote the text:</p>
|
|||
<p> "But perhaps the sacred writings speak falsely when they teach
|
||||
that there was such power in Him, that by His command He compelled
|
||||
the winds to obey Him, the seas to serve Him, disease to depart,
|
||||
the dead to be submissive. Why should I say that the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> before
|
||||
the dead to be submissive. Why should I say that the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> before
|
||||
had taught the same things in their one verses? One of whom,
|
||||
already mentioned, thus speaks:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1741,10 +1741,10 @@ already mentioned, thus speaks:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "Some, refuted by these testimonies, are accustomed to
|
||||
have recourse to the assertion that these poems were not by
|
||||
the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, but made up and composed by our own writers. But
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, but made up and composed by our own writers. But
|
||||
he, will assuredly not think this who has read <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent> [De
|
||||
Natura Deorum, ii], and <ent type='person'>Varro</ent>, and other ancient writers, who
|
||||
make mention of the Erythraean and other <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent> from whose
|
||||
make mention of the Erythraean and other <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent> from whose
|
||||
books we bring forth these examples; And these authors died
|
||||
before the birth of Christ according to the flesh. But I do
|
||||
not doubt that these poems were in former times regarded as
|
||||
|
@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ gift of prophecy by God for his glory, and God may make use of the
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Devil</ent>-in-Chief for this purpose, is expressly asserted by <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Benedict XIV</ent>" (Heroic Virtue, III, 144, 150). And "the Angelic
|
||||
Doctor," St. <ent type='person'>Thomas Aquinas</ent>, "in order to prove that the heathens
|
||||
were capable of prophecy, refers to the instance of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, who
|
||||
were capable of prophecy, refers to the instance of the <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, who
|
||||
make clear mention of the mysteries of the Trinity, of the
|
||||
Incarnation of the Word, of the Life, Passion, and Resurrection of
|
||||
Christ. It is true that the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>line poems now extant became in
|
||||
|
@ -1808,7 +1808,7 @@ against the possibility of error, in the year 1742 of our Era of
|
|||
Christ, sings the Doxology of these admitted frauds of paganish and
|
||||
forging Christianity, and <ent type='person'>canonizes</ent> them as the God-inspired origin
|
||||
of the holiest mysteries of Christian revelation. The inference is
|
||||
inevitable, that Pagan <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s</ent>, Christian Church Fathers, and Vicars
|
||||
inevitable, that Pagan <ent type='person'>Sibyls</ent>, Christian Church Fathers, and Vicars
|
||||
of God, are strongly characterized by Ignorance and <ent type='person'>Imposture</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A noted classical and critical authority, Anthon,
|
||||
|
@ -2024,7 +2024,7 @@ volumes. The Christian Literature Publishing Co., Buffalo, N.Y.,
|
|||
Second Series; many volumes; same publishers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Catholic Encyclopedia, cited as CE.; fifteen volumes and
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop Farley; New
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop <ent type='person'>Farley</ent>; New
|
||||
York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Encyclopedia Biblica, cited as EB., four volumes; <ent type='person'>Adam</ent> &
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ the name of the pseudo-first Jewish-<ent type='person'>Christian Pope</ent>, "sp
|
|||
were moved by the Holy Ghost" (2 <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, i, 21). These literary
|
||||
movings of the Spirit were sometime reduced to writing in "Sacred
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Scripture</ent>s"; and again later Christian authority assures: "All
|
||||
scripture is given by inspiration of God" (2 Tim. iii, 16), --
|
||||
scripture is given by inspiration of God" (2 <ent type='person'>Tim</ent>. iii, 16), --
|
||||
though this is a falsified rendition: the true reading is: "<ent type='person'>Eve</ent>ry
|
||||
scripture suitable for edification is divinely inspired," as the
|
||||
original Greek text is quoted by Father Tertullian. (ANF. iv, 16.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ inspired Book of the Old Testament written, according to Jewish
|
|||
however, several of the Books of the Old Testament were written
|
||||
much later, and were never heard of by <ent type='person'>Ezra</ent>; and "some found their
|
||||
way in, others not, on grounds of taste -- the taste of the
|
||||
period," says Wellhausen. (Einleitung, p. 652, 6<ent type='person'>th Ed</ent>.)</p>
|
||||
period," says Wellhausen. (Einleitung, p. 652, 6th Ed.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The popular idea is that when the "moving" of the above
|
||||
inspired 66 sacred writings was ended, the moving Spirit retired
|
||||
|
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Church Bible, -- are: <ent type='person'>Tobit</ent>, Judith, <ent type='person'
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Jeremiah</ent>, Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> son of <ent type='person'>Sirach</ent> (or
|
||||
Ecclesiastics), I and II Maccabees, Prayer of Manasseh, Additions
|
||||
to Esther, and Additions to the Book of <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>iel, consisting of the
|
||||
Prayer of Azarias, the Song of the Three Holy Children (in the
|
||||
Prayer of <ent type='person'>Azarias</ent>, the Song of the Three Holy Children (in the
|
||||
Fiery Furnace), the History of <ent type='person'>Susanna</ent>h, the History of <ent type='person'>Bel</ent> and the
|
||||
Dragon, and sundry such precious fables. (See CE. iii, pp. 267,
|
||||
270; iv, 624, passim.) These are all included in the Greek
|
||||
|
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ send his son, <ent type='person'>Tobias</ent>, Jr., a comely youth, with the not
|
|||
his pocket, and his dog (name unrevealed), on the long journey to
|
||||
recoup the fortune of ten talents of silver. As <ent type='person'>Tobias</ent>, Jr. started
|
||||
on the journey, a beautiful young man, who was really the Archangel
|
||||
Raphael, met him and introduced himself as Azarias, son of <ent type='person'>Ananias</ent>,
|
||||
Raphael, met him and introduced himself as <ent type='person'>Azarias</ent>, son of <ent type='person'>Ananias</ent>,
|
||||
-- (<ent type='person'>Ananias</ent> must have written the account) -- and offered to
|
||||
accompany and guide him upon his journey, which offer was
|
||||
gratefully accepted. As the two journeyed they came to the river
|
||||
|
@ -535,18 +535,18 @@ by.</p>
|
|||
current among the credulous as inspired truth of God, is the fabled
|
||||
"finding of the <ent type='person'>Law</ent>" as recorded in the Word of God. We are all
|
||||
familiar with the notable "finding" by the late lamented <ent type='person'>Prophet</ent>.
|
||||
Joseph Smith -- thereto led by the <ent type='person'>Angel</ent> Moroni -- of the golden
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Joseph Smith</ent> -- thereto led by the <ent type='person'>Angel</ent> Moroni -- of the golden
|
||||
plates containing the hieroglyphic text of Book of Mormon, near
|
||||
Palmyra N.Y. in 1823-1827. (Book of Mormon, Introd.) History
|
||||
repeated itself. A like remarkable discovery was made in the year
|
||||
621 B.C., this time by a priest, with the help of a witch or lady
|
||||
fortune-teller. As related in 2 Kings xxii, corroborated by 2
|
||||
Chronicles xxxiv, in the eighteenth year of the "good king" Josiah
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Chronicles xxxiv</ent>, in the eighteenth year of the "good king" Josiah
|
||||
of Judah, while some repair work was being done in the Temple,
|
||||
Hilkiah the priest of a sudden "found the book of the law of <ent type='person'>Yahweh</ent>
|
||||
given by <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>," over 800 years before, and never heard of since.
|
||||
Hilkiah called in Shaphan the scribe, and they took the great
|
||||
"find" to Josiah the King. To verify the veracity of the high-
|
||||
"find" to <ent type='person'>Josiah the King</ent>. To verify the veracity of the high-
|
||||
priest, Huldah the lady <ent type='person'>prophet</ent> was consulted; being intimately
|
||||
familiar with the sentiments of God, she at once declared that
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Yahweh</ent> was very angry about it, "because," as the King said, "our
|
||||
|
@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ untruth or fable quotable to pander to the glory of God and enhance
|
|||
the pious superstition of the Faithful, let us here watch the
|
||||
growth of this simple human yarn of the Jewish aristeas-forger into
|
||||
the wonderful and ever more embellished miracle as it passes from
|
||||
Father to Father, -- exactly as the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>-fables grew from "Mark"
|
||||
Father to Father, -- exactly as the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>-fables grew from "<ent type='person'>Mark</ent>"
|
||||
to "<ent type='person'>John</ent>." According to Fathers Tertullian, St. Augustine, St.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jerome</ent>, et als., the 72 were inspired by God each severally for the
|
||||
entire work; in translating they did not consult with one another;
|
||||
|
@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ either singly or in pairs, and their several translations, when
|
|||
finished and compared, were found to agree entirely both as to
|
||||
sense and the expressions employed, with the original Hebrew text
|
||||
and with each other (St. Clement of Alexandria, St. <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent>). Finally, the 72 translated not only the <ent type='person'>Law</ent>, but
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent>). Finally, the 72 translated not only the <ent type='person'>Law</ent>, but
|
||||
the entire Old Testament, -- several of whose Books were not yet at
|
||||
the time written.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ the time written.</p>
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Father <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent> adds near-eye-witness verification to the
|
||||
<p> Father <ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent> adds near-eye-witness verification to the
|
||||
false and already embroidered history, saying that the "Seventy"
|
||||
were, by order of the King, "shut up in as many separate cells, and
|
||||
were obliged by him, each to translate the whole Bible apart, and
|
||||
|
@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ Septuagint translation of <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent> vii, 14:</p>
|
|||
a son, and they shall call his name <ent type='person'>Emmanuel</ent>." (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. i, 23.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent>'s original Hebrew, with the mistranslated words
|
||||
underscored, reads: "Hinneh ha-almah <ent type='person'>harah</ent> ve-yeldeth ben ve-karath
|
||||
underscored, reads: "Hinneh ha-almah <ent type='person'>harah</ent> ve-<ent type='person'>yeldeth ben</ent> ve-karath
|
||||
shem-o immanuel"; -- which, falsely translated by the false pen of
|
||||
the pious translators, runs thus in the English: "Behold, a virgin
|
||||
shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name <ent type='person'>Immanuel</ent>"
|
||||
|
@ -900,11 +900,11 @@ pregnant, and who beareth a son and calleth his name <ent type='person'>Immanuel
|
|||
who should be the "sign" which "my lord" should give to <ent type='person'>Ahaz</ent> of the
|
||||
truth of <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent>'s false prophecy regarding the pending war with
|
||||
Israel and Syria, as related in <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent> vii, and of which the total
|
||||
falsity is proven in 2 Chronicles xxviii, as all may read.</p>
|
||||
falsity is proven in 2 <ent type='person'>Chronicles xxviii</ent>, as all may read.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Although <ent type='person'>Papal Infallibility</ent> has declared that "it will never
|
||||
be lawful to grant ... that the sacred writers could have made a
|
||||
mistake" (Leo XIII, Eneyc. Provid. Deus; CE. ii, 543), yet, the
|
||||
mistake" (<ent type='person'>Leo XIII</ent>, Eneyc. Provid. Deus; CE. ii, 543), yet, the
|
||||
fraud being notorious and exposed to the scorn of the world, and
|
||||
being driven by force of modern criticism, CE. definitely and
|
||||
positively -- though with the usual clerical soft-soaping,
|
||||
|
@ -975,10 +975,10 @@ The Book of Creation; the Books of Seth (son of <ent type='person'>Adam</ent>);
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Enoch</ent> (grandson of <ent type='person'>Adam</ent>); Secrets of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>; Parables of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>; Book
|
||||
of Lamech; Book of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>; Book of Zoroaster (identified with Ham,
|
||||
son of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>); Apocalypse of <ent type='person'>Noah</ent>; Apocalypse of <ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>; Testament
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>; Testament of <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>; Testament of Jacob; The Testaments
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>; Testament of <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>; Testament of <ent type='person'>Jacob</ent>; The Testaments
|
||||
of the Twelve Patriarchs; Testament of the Three Patriarchs;
|
||||
Testament of <ent type='person'>Naphthali</ent>; The Prayer of Menassch; The Prayer of
|
||||
Joseph; The Story of <ent type='person'>Asenath</ent> (wife of Joseph); Prayer of <ent type='person'>Asenath</ent>;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Joseph</ent>; The Story of <ent type='person'>Asenath</ent> (wife of <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent>); Prayer of <ent type='person'>Asenath</ent>;
|
||||
The Marriage of <ent type='person'>Asenath</ent>; The Assumption of <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>; The Testament of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Moses</ent>; Book of Jannes and <ent type='person'>Mambres</ent> (the Egyptian magicians with whom
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Moses</ent> contended); Penitence of Jannes and <ent type='person'>Mambres</ent>; The Magical
|
||||
|
@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ Books of <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>; The Book of Jubilees. or Little Genesis
|
|||
the Giant, Treatise of the Giants, Josippon; Book of Jasher; The
|
||||
Liber <ent type='person'>Antiquitatem Bibliarum</ent>, ascribed to Philo; The Chronicles of
|
||||
Jerameel; Testament of Job; Psalm CLI of <ent type='person'>David</ent>, "when he fought
|
||||
with Goliath"; Testament of Solomon; The <ent type='person'>Contradictio Salomonis</ent> (a
|
||||
with <ent type='person'>Goliath</ent>"; Testament of Solomon; The <ent type='person'>Contradictio Salomonis</ent> (a
|
||||
contest in wisdom between Solomon and Hiram); The Psalms of
|
||||
Solomon; Apocalypse of Elijah; Apocalypse of <ent type='person'>Baruch</ent>; The Rest of
|
||||
the Words of <ent type='person'>Baruch</ent>; History of <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>iel; Apocalypse of <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>iel;
|
||||
|
@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ Susanne (Chap. 13), the Song of the Three Children, Story of <ent type='person'>
|
|||
and the Dragon (Chap. 14); <ent type='person'>Tobit</ent>; Judith; Additions to Esther; The
|
||||
Martyrdom of <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent>; The Ascension of <ent type='person'>Isaiah</ent>; III and IV <ent type='person'>Esdras</ent>;
|
||||
Apocalypse of <ent type='person'>Esdras</ent>; Story of the Three Pagans, in I <ent type='person'>Esdras</ent>; I,
|
||||
II, III, and <ent type='person'>IV Mitceabee</ent>"; The Prophecy of <ent type='person'>Eldad</ent> and Medad;
|
||||
II, III, and IV Mitceabee"; The Prophecy of <ent type='person'>Eldad</ent> and Medad;
|
||||
Apocalypse of Zephaniah, Stories of Artaphanus; Eupolemus; Story of
|
||||
Aphikia, wife of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> <ent type='person'>Sirach</ent>; The Letter of Aristeas to
|
||||
Philocrates; The Sibylline Oracles.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ assurance; Acts vii, 22), sat down in the Wilderness of Sinai and
|
|||
under divine inspiration wrote his Five Books of prehistorical
|
||||
history, codes of post-exilic divine <ent type='person'>Law</ent>, and chronicles of
|
||||
contemporary and future notable events, including four different
|
||||
names of his father-in-law -- (Wz.: Jethro, Ex. iii, 1; Reuel, Ex.
|
||||
names of his father-in-law -- (Wz.: Jethro, Ex. iii, 1; <ent type='person'>Reuel</ent>, Ex.
|
||||
ii, 18; Jether, Ex. iv, 18, and <ent type='person'>Raguel</ent>, Num. x, 29, while a fifth
|
||||
name, Hobab, is awarded him in Judges iv, II), together with a
|
||||
graphic account of his own death and burial, and of the whole month
|
||||
|
@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ not transcending nature, from a polytheistic worship of the
|
|||
elements to a spiritual and ethical monotheism." (CE. i, 493.) But
|
||||
this finally and very late evolved monotheism is neither a tardy
|
||||
divine revelation to the Jews, nor a novel invention by them; it
|
||||
was a thousand years antedated by <ent type='person'>Amenhotep IV</ent> and Tut-ankh-amen in
|
||||
was a thousand years antedated by Amenhotep IV and Tut-ankh-amen in
|
||||
Egypt, -- nor were even they the pioneers. We have seen the
|
||||
admission that the Zoroastrian Mithra religion was "a divinely
|
||||
revealed Monotheism" (CE., ii, 156). But the Hebrews were confessed
|
||||
|
@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ forgery outright, by the pious priests of Israel and Judah, and the
|
|||
|
||||
<p> OUR "PHONY" <ent type='person'>CHRISTIAN ERA</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "It was a monk of the 6th century, named Dionysiug Exiguus
|
||||
<p> "It was a monk of the 6th century, named <ent type='person'>Dionysiug Exiguus</ent>
|
||||
(Dennis the Little), who fixed our present Christian era, laying
|
||||
down that <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ was born on the 25th of December, A.U.C.
|
||||
753, and commencing the new era from the following year, 754. That
|
||||
|
@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ falsities in Holy Writ:</p>
|
|||
<p> "And elohim spake unto <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>, and said unto him., anoki <ent type='person'>Yahveh</ent>
|
||||
-- I am the Lord!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "And I appeared unto <ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>, unto <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>, and unto Jacob, by
|
||||
<p> "And I appeared unto <ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>, unto <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>, and unto <ent type='person'>Jacob</ent>, by
|
||||
the name of el-shaddai, but by my name <ent type='person'>Yahvch</ent> (JEHOVAH) was I not
|
||||
known to them." (Ex. vi, 2, 8.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ personage, was when Mother <ent type='person'>Eve</ent> "conceived, and bare <en
|
|||
I have gotten a man from <ent type='person'>Yahveh</ent> -- the Lord." (Gen. iv, 1.) One
|
||||
hundred and fifty-six times the personal name <ent type='person'>YAHVEH</ent> occurs in the
|
||||
Book of Genesis alone; and scores of times in the mouths of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>, and of Jacob, as any one may read in Genesis,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Abraham</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Isaac</ent>, and of <ent type='person'>Jacob</ent>, as any one may read in Genesis,
|
||||
with the assurance that every single time that the title "the Lord"
|
||||
and "the Lord God" appears, it is a false translation by the
|
||||
priests for the Hebrew personal name <ent type='person'>YAHVEH</ent>. Throughout the Hebrew
|
||||
|
@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@ Israel. As such it serves to distinguish him from the <ent type='person'>god</en
|
|||
other nations." (EB. iii, 3320.) Thus was the Hebrew tribal <ent type='person'>god</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>YAHVEH</ent> distinguished from <ent type='person'>Bel</ent>, and Chemosh, and Dagon, and <ent type='person'>Shamash</ent>,
|
||||
and the scores of "<ent type='person'>god</ent>s of the nations"; just as <ent type='person'>Bill</ent> distinguishes
|
||||
its bearer from Tom, Dick, and Harry. This was precisely the Hebrew
|
||||
its bearer from <ent type='person'>Tom</ent>, Dick, and <ent type='person'>Harry</ent>. This was precisely the Hebrew
|
||||
usage -- to distinguish one heathen <ent type='person'>god</ent> from another. And this the
|
||||
false translators sought to hide, giving names to all the "other
|
||||
<ent type='person'>god</ent>s," but suppressing a name for the Hebrew deity, who as "the
|
||||
|
@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ soon have ample evidence to prove.</p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> With respect to the mythical Hebrew-Christian God or <ent type='person'>god</ent>s, we
|
||||
may safely say, as says Father <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent> apropos of the other
|
||||
may safely say, as says Father <ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent> apropos of the other
|
||||
mythic Pagan <ent type='person'>god</ent>s: "And we confess that we are atheists, so far as
|
||||
<ent type='person'>god</ent>s of this sort are concerned." (First Apology, ch. vi; ANF. i,
|
||||
169.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ into the mouths of the personages of whom they were writing, which
|
|||
discourses they not only invented whole, but always wrought them in
|
||||
the style and manner of the writer and his epoch, and not in those
|
||||
of their ancient subjects. All are familiar with such instances in
|
||||
Homer, <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>te, Shakespeare and <ent type='person'>Milton</ent>, and which we all known are
|
||||
Homer, <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>te, <ent type='person'>Shakespeare</ent> and <ent type='person'>Milton</ent>, and which we all known are
|
||||
pure inventions of those writers. Naming several of the ancient
|
||||
historians above mentioned, and others, a distinguished philosopher
|
||||
of history thus describes the art:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ last two centuries B.C. The forged Book of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent> is quo
|
|||
genuine and inspired in the Christian <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of Jude (14, ef
|
||||
seq.), and as "<ent type='person'>Scripture</ent>" in the near canonical <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>; with the early Church Fathers and Apologists, among whom
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent>, <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Clement of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent>, <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Clement of
|
||||
Alexandria, Anatolius, Origen, St, Augustine, etc., "it, had all
|
||||
the wright of a canonical book," but was finally condemned as a
|
||||
forgery by the forged Apostolic Constitutions, -- an instance of
|
||||
|
@ -1881,14 +1881,14 @@ holy "<ent type='person'>Scripture</ent>s," -- which is nil.</p>
|
|||
<p> Of the immense significance of these forged Jewish "sacred
|
||||
writings" in general upon Christian "revelation," and of the
|
||||
fabulous Book of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent> in particular, with its elaborated myth of
|
||||
the Messiah, CE. thus confesses: "Jewish Apocalyptic is an attempt
|
||||
<ent type='person'>the Messiah</ent>, CE. thus confesses: "Jewish Apocalyptic is an attempt
|
||||
to supply the place of prophecy, which had been dead for centuries,
|
||||
and has its roots in the sacred oracles of Israel. ... Naturally
|
||||
basing itself upon the <ent type='person'>Pentateuch</ent> and the <ent type='person'>Prophet</ent>s, it clothed
|
||||
itself fictitiously with the authority of a patriarch or <ent type='person'>prophet</ent>
|
||||
who was made to reveal the transcendent future. ... Messianism of
|
||||
Course plays an important part in apocalyptic eschatology, and the
|
||||
idea of the Messiahs in certain books received a very high
|
||||
idea of <ent type='person'>the Messiah</ent>s in certain books received a very high
|
||||
development. ... The parables of Henoch, with their pre-existent
|
||||
Messiahs, mark the highest point of development -- (hence not
|
||||
Divine Revelation) -- of the Messianic concept to be found in the
|
||||
|
@ -1898,11 +1898,11 @@ revelation" of the co-eternal "Son of God" worked up instead of the
|
|||
old "revealed" human King "of the seed of <ent type='person'>David</ent>."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The forged Book of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>, thus vouched for, is notable for
|
||||
being "the earliest appearance of the Messiah in non-canonical
|
||||
being "the earliest appearance of <ent type='person'>the Messiah</ent> in non-canonical
|
||||
literature." It is of the greatest importance for its doctrine of
|
||||
the Jewish Messiah, who here appears as wholly an earthly human
|
||||
deliverer and King over Israel forever, and for the origin of the
|
||||
exalted titles applied to the Messiah in the New Testament Books,
|
||||
exalted titles applied to <ent type='person'>the Messiah</ent> in the New Testament Books,
|
||||
as well as of a number of supposedly distinctive Christian
|
||||
doctrines, first "revealed" by <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> the Christ. In this Book we
|
||||
first find the lofty titles: "Christ" or "the Anointed One," "Son
|
||||
|
@ -2005,7 +2005,7 @@ Works, Justification, Free Will, etc., and this enables us to
|
|||
estimate the contributions made in this respect by Jewish forgeries
|
||||
to inspired Christian thought as developed in the so-called <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>ine
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s, -- which <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> never wrote. Some notable Fathers, such as
|
||||
Athenagoras, St. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent>, and St. <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, cite Beruch as a
|
||||
Athenagoras, St. <ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent>, and St. <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, cite Beruch as a
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Prophet</ent>, and vouch for him as on the same footing as <ent type='person'>Jeremiah</ent>, just
|
||||
as <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent> vouches for <ent type='person'>Susanna</ent> and <ent type='person'>Bel</ent> and the Dragon as the
|
||||
inspired work of <ent type='person'>Dan</ent>iel. (CE. i, 604; iii, 271; EB. i 220.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@ superstitions -- now become articles of Christian revelation:</p>
|
|||
familiar with what were supposed to be preternatural events,
|
||||
that the wonders awakened no emotion, or were speedily
|
||||
superseded by some new demand on the every-ready belief."
|
||||
(Milman, History of Christianity, I, 93.)</p>
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Milman</ent>, History of Christianity, I, 93.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Thus, again, the most precious Christian truths, of supposed
|
||||
divine "revelation" through God, Christ and apostles -- were
|
||||
|
@ -2089,7 +2089,7 @@ of Christian forgery.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> The UNITED STATES of America
|
||||
must again become
|
||||
The Free Market-Place of Ideas.</p>
|
||||
The Free <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>et-Place of Ideas.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Bank of Wisdom is always looking for more of these old,
|
||||
hidden, suppressed and forgotten books that contain needed facts
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ the Son of man coming in his Kingdom" (Mt. xvi, 28; Mk. ix, I; Lk.
|
|||
ix, 27); "This generation shall not pass, till all these things be
|
||||
done" Mk. xiii, 30). -- So quickly would this "second coming" be,
|
||||
that when the Twelve were sent out on their first preaching tour in
|
||||
little Palestine, their Master assured them: "<ent type='person'>Ye</ent> shall not have
|
||||
little Palestine, their Master assured them: "Ye shall not have
|
||||
gone over the cities of Israel till the Son of man be come" (Mt. x,
|
||||
23). Caiaphag, the high priert before whom <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> was led after his
|
||||
capture in the Garden, solemnly conjured him "By the living God"
|
||||
|
@ -152,19 +152,19 @@ written, by ascertaining when they were not yet written.</p>
|
|||
used by the Jewish propagandists of the Christ were the Greek
|
||||
Septuagint translations of the old hebrew sacred writings, "the Law
|
||||
and the Prophets" (CE. v, 702; i, 635); supplemented by sundry
|
||||
Jewish apocrypha and the <ent type='person'>Pagan <ent type='person'>Sibylline Oracles</ent></ent>; these were the
|
||||
Jewish apocrypha and the <ent type='person'>Pagan Sibylline Oracles</ent>; these were the
|
||||
only "authorities" appealed to by the early "Fathers" for the
|
||||
propaganda of the new faith. Indubitably, if the wonderful
|
||||
"histories" of their Christ and the inspired pretended writings of
|
||||
his first, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, forming noew the New Testament, had then
|
||||
his first, <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, forming noew the New Testament, had then
|
||||
existed, even in scraps of writing, they would have been the most
|
||||
precious and potent documents of propaganda, would have been
|
||||
snatched at and quoted and appealed to with infinate zeal and
|
||||
ardor, as they have been through the centuries since. But, for some
|
||||
150 years, as we shall see, little or nothing besides Old Testament
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Pagan Oracles</ent> were known or quoted. As said by the great
|
||||
critic, <ent type='person'>Solomon Reinach</ent>, "With the exception of Papias, who speaks
|
||||
of a narrative by Mark, and a collection of sayings of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, no
|
||||
critic, <ent type='person'>Solomon Reinach</ent>, "With the exception of <ent type='person'>Papias</ent>, who speaks
|
||||
of a narrative by <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>, and a collection of sayings of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, no
|
||||
Christian writer of the first half of the second century (i.e., up
|
||||
to 150 A.D.) quotes the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s or their reputed authors."
|
||||
(Reinach, Orpheus, p. 218.) So, patently, as yet no "<ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s" and
|
||||
|
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ his apostolic confreres, by the shifty rejoinder: "But, beloved
|
|||
with the Lord as a thousand yearn, and a thousand years as one day"
|
||||
(2 <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> ii, 8) -- which doesn't mean anything for an honest
|
||||
answer; and time and again they cajole the impatient eredtilous:
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Ye</ent> have need of patience; ... for yet a little while, and he that
|
||||
"Ye have need of patience; ... for yet a little while, and he that
|
||||
shall come, will come." (Heb. x, 36, 37; cf. 1 Thess. iv, l6-18; 2
|
||||
Thess. iii, 5; <ent type='person'>James</ent> v, 7, 8; et passim.) But he isn't come yet,
|
||||
these 2000 years.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -278,10 +278,10 @@ canonical" or divinely inspired. (EB. i, 250.) Whether the
|
|||
Christian notion or idea as to the divine inspiration of their own
|
||||
new forgeries was of any better quality may now appear.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The New Testament and the inspired <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> are silent on the
|
||||
<p> The New Testament and the inspired <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> are silent on the
|
||||
subject and left the matter to serious doubts and disputations for
|
||||
many centuries: "There are no indications in the New Testament ...
|
||||
of a definite new Canon bequeathed by the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> to the Church,
|
||||
of a definite new Canon bequeathed by the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> to the Church,
|
||||
or of a strong self-witness to Divine inspiration," admits the CE,.
|
||||
(iii, 274); that is, there is nothing in the 27 booklets which
|
||||
would lead to the suspicion of their "inspiration" or truth. There
|
||||
|
@ -292,9 +292,9 @@ second century -- [when we shall see the books were really written]
|
|||
were assimilated to the Old. ... But it should be remembered that
|
||||
the inspired character of the New Testament in a Catholic dogma,
|
||||
and must therefore in some way have been revealed to, and taught
|
||||
by, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>"! (Ib. p. 275.) This is a strikingly queer bit of
|
||||
by, <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>"! (Ib. p. 275.) This is a strikingly queer bit of
|
||||
clerical dialectic, and leaves the question of the "some way" of
|
||||
revelation to the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> and of their transmission of the "dogma"
|
||||
revelation to the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> and of their transmission of the "dogma"
|
||||
to posterity, in a nebulously unsatisfying state.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Further, the dubious and disputed status of the sacred
|
||||
|
@ -347,11 +347,11 @@ Bible.</p>
|
|||
described: "Like the Old Testament, the New has its deutero-
|
||||
canonical [i.e. doubted] books and portions of books, their
|
||||
canonicity having formally been a subject of some controversy in
|
||||
the Church. These are, for entire books: the Epistle to the
|
||||
the Church. These are, for entire books: the <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> to the
|
||||
Hebrews, that od <ent type='person'>James</ent>, the Second and Third of <ent type='person'>John</ent>, Jude, and
|
||||
Apocalypse; giving seven in all as the number of the N.T. contested
|
||||
books. The formerly disputed passages are three: the closing
|
||||
section of St. Mark's <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>, xvi, 9-20, about the apparitions of
|
||||
section of St. <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>'s <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>, xvi, 9-20, about the apparitions of
|
||||
Christ after the resurrection; the verses in <ent type='person'>Luke</ent> about the bloody
|
||||
sweat of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, xxii, 43, 44; the Pericope Adulterae, or narrative
|
||||
of the woman taken in adultery, St. <ent type='person'>John</ent>, vii, 53 to viii, 11.
|
||||
|
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ after the period in which he is supposed to have lived." (NIE. i,
|
|||
is peculiarly applicable to the numerous Christian stories and
|
||||
fables treating of them, which on their face are pure inventions,
|
||||
and which were admittedly forged in the names of <ent type='person'>Jesut</ent>; himself and
|
||||
of all of his <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> and of many of the shining lights of the new
|
||||
of all of his <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> and of many of the shining lights of the new
|
||||
Christian faith, just as we have seen was done in the Jewish
|
||||
forgerier; in the names of the Old Testament notables from <ent type='person'>Adam</ent> on
|
||||
down the catalogue.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ the unbeliever. What more convincing and compelling proofs of <ent type='person'
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>the Christ, his holy <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, and their wondrous works of over a
|
||||
<p>the Christ, his holy <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, and their wondrous works of over a
|
||||
century ago, than the following authentic and autograph documents
|
||||
and records, held before doubting eyes:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ the saints." (NIE., i, 746.) These N.T. apocryplia include
|
|||
"numerous works purporting to have been written by apostles or
|
||||
their associates, but not able to secure a general or permanent
|
||||
recognition. These may be classified thus: (a) <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s; (b) Acts of
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>; (c) <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>; (d) Apocalypses; (e) Didactic Works; (f)
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>; (c) <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>; (d) Apocalypses; (e) Didactic Works; (f)
|
||||
Hymns. (Ib. p. 748.) "The name <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>," says CE. (vi, 656), "as
|
||||
indicating a written account of Christ's words and deeds, has been,
|
||||
and still is, applied to a large number of narratives of Christ's
|
||||
|
@ -518,24 +518,24 @@ preserved. ... Most of them, as far as can be made out, are late </p>
|
|||
<p>productions, the apocryphal character of which is generally
|
||||
admitted by contemporary [i.e., present day] scholars." Naming
|
||||
first as Nos. 1-4 "The Canonical <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s," now falsely labelled
|
||||
with the names of <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, Mark, <ent type='person'>Luke</ent>, and <ent type='person'>John</ent>, the twenty best
|
||||
with the names of <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>, <ent type='person'>Luke</ent>, and <ent type='person'>John</ent>, the twenty best
|
||||
known ones are listed as follows; viz: The <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s according to the
|
||||
Hebrews; of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>; According to the Egyptians; of Matthias; of
|
||||
Philip; of Thomas; the Proto-Evangelium of <ent type='person'>James</ent>, <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of
|
||||
Nicodemus (Acta Pilati); of the Twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>; of Basilides; of
|
||||
Hebrews; of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>; According to the Egyptians; of <ent type='person'>Matthias</ent>; of
|
||||
Philip; of <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>; the Proto-Evangelium of <ent type='person'>James</ent>, <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nicodemus</ent> (Acta Pilati); of the Twelve <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>; of Basilides; of
|
||||
Valentius; of Marcion; of Eve; of <ent type='person'>Judas</ent>; the Writing <ent type='person'>Genna Marias</ent>;
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> Teleioseos. (CE. vi, 656.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Individual <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s were forged in the names of each of the
|
||||
Twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, severally, and a joint fabrication under the name
|
||||
Twelve <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, severally, and a joint fabrication under the name
|
||||
of "The <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of the Twelve," was put into the mouths of the
|
||||
twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, using the first person to give the ear-marks of
|
||||
twelve <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, using the first person to give the ear-marks of
|
||||
authenticity to their forged utterances; and separately, "Almost
|
||||
every one of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> had a <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> fathered upon him by one
|
||||
every one of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> had a <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> fathered upon him by one
|
||||
early sect or another." (EB. i, 259.) Several seem to have been
|
||||
fathered upon <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent> besides the one that wrongly heads the list
|
||||
of the "canonical Four," such as the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of Matthias, Traditions
|
||||
of Matthias, also a supposed and probably non-existent writing in
|
||||
of the "canonical Four," such as the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of <ent type='person'>Matthias</ent>, Traditions
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Matthias</ent>, also a supposed and probably non-existent writing in
|
||||
Hebrew hypothesized as the basic document of the Four; probably,
|
||||
also the so-called Logia, a papyrus scrap of one sheet discovered
|
||||
at Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, and containing alleged sayings of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -547,25 +547,25 @@ translated by St. <ent type='person'>Jerome</ent>." (CE.. i, 608,)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> This authority also lists the famous Protevangetium Jacobi, or
|
||||
Infancy <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of <ent type='person'>James</ent>, the Arabic <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of the Infancy, that of
|
||||
Gamaliel, the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> according to the Hebrews, also According to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gamaliel</ent>, the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> according to the Hebrews, also According to
|
||||
the Egyptians; of the Nazarenes; <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s of St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, of St.
|
||||
Philip, of St. Thomas, of St. <ent type='person'>Bartholomew</ent>, of St. Andrew, of
|
||||
Philip, of St. <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>, of St. <ent type='person'>Bartholomew</ent>, of St. <ent type='person'>Andrew</ent>, of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Thaddeus</ent>, even notable forged <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s of <ent type='person'>Judas</ent>
|
||||
Iscariot, and of Mother Eve; also the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> by <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ. We
|
||||
have the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of Nicodemus, the History of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> the Carpenter</ent>,
|
||||
have the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of <ent type='person'>Nicodemus</ent>, the History of <ent type='person'>Joseph the Carpenter</ent>,
|
||||
the Descent into Hades, the Desicent of Mary, the Ascents of <ent type='person'>James</ent>,
|
||||
the Prophecy of <ent type='person'>Hystaspes</ent>, the Didache or Teachings of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>; the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>; the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, the
|
||||
Transitum Mariae or Evangelium Joannin. This last named pious
|
||||
Christian work, as described by CE. (i, 607-8) is forged in the
|
||||
name of St. <ent type='person'>John</ent> the <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>, and is "prefaced with a spurious
|
||||
Letter of the Bishop of Sardis, <ent type='person'>Melito</ent>"; it records how "the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> are preternaturally transported from different quarters of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> are preternaturally transported from different quarters of
|
||||
the globe to the Virgin's deathbed, those who have died being
|
||||
resurrected for the purpose"; a Jew who dares touch the sacred body
|
||||
instantly loses both hands, which are restored through the
|
||||
mediation of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. Christ, accompanied by a band of angels,
|
||||
comes down to receive his mother's soul, "the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> bear the
|
||||
mediation of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. Christ, accompanied by a band of angels,
|
||||
comes down to receive his mother's soul, "the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> bear the
|
||||
body to Gethsemane and deposit it in a tomb, whence it is taken up
|
||||
alive to heaven"; this being an extraordinary miracle, for the body
|
||||
was dead and the soul carried to heaven from her home and the dead
|
||||
|
@ -587,13 +587,13 @@ that he had perpetrated it "for the love of St. <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>."
|
|||
Orpheus, p. 235.) The Protevangelium Jacobi was "an Apocryphal work
|
||||
by a fanciful fabulist, urhampered by knowledge of Jewish affairs,
|
||||
contposed before the end of the second century with a view to
|
||||
removing the glaring contradictions between <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent> and Mark,"
|
||||
removing the glaring contradictions between <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent> and <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>,"
|
||||
regarding the birth and life of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> CHrist. (EB. iii, 3343.) An
|
||||
"Epistle on the Martyrdom of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> was at a
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> on the Martyrdom of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> was at a
|
||||
later period attributed to St. Linus. ... It is apoeryphal, and of
|
||||
later date than the history of the Martyrdom of the two <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>,
|
||||
later date than the history of the Martyrdom of the two <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>,
|
||||
by some attributed to <ent type='person'>Marcellus</ent>, which is also apocryphal." (CE.
|
||||
ix, 273; see Acta Apostolorum, Apoerypha, xiv.) Other noted
|
||||
ix, 273; see <ent type='person'>Acta Apostolorum</ent>, Apoerypha, xiv.) Other noted
|
||||
Fatherly fabrications were the celebrated <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> I and II of
|
||||
Clement to the Corinthians, and the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions
|
||||
and Homilies, purporting to be written by the very doubtful Bishop
|
||||
|
@ -623,19 +623,19 @@ Alexandria, Origen, make fslse quotations," -- citing instances.
|
|||
Testament in the New Testament not found in the Old Testament."
|
||||
(NIE. 1, 240.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Of apocryphal Acts of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> we are edified by the Acts, or
|
||||
<p> Of apocryphal Acts of <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> we are edified by the Acts, or
|
||||
Travels, (Greek, Pereodui) of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, (and separately) of <ent type='person'>John</ent>, of
|
||||
Thomas, of Andrew, and of <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>; another Acts of Philip, Acts of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Bartholomew</ent>, of <ent type='person'>John</ent>, of judas Thomas. There is a whole
|
||||
collection of Martyrdoms of the several <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. Of apocryphal
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Andrew</ent>, and of <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>; another Acts of Philip, Acts of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, of <ent type='person'>Bartholomew</ent>, of <ent type='person'>John</ent>, of judas <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>. There is a whole
|
||||
collection of Martyrdoms of the several <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. Of apocryphal
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>, the most famous is the Correspondence between the Abgar
|
||||
of Edessa, and <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>; between the Roman Philosopher Seneca and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Paul</ent>; apocryphal <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> of <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, to the Laodiceans, to the
|
||||
Alexandrians, the Third Epistle to the Corinthians. Forged
|
||||
Alexandrians, the Third <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> to the Corinthians. Forged
|
||||
Apocalypses abound, of which that of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, the Vision of Hermas,
|
||||
the Vision of <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, the Apocalypge of <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, the Apocalypse of the
|
||||
Virgin Mary. The didactic Preaching of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, the Teaching of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, or Didache, containing warnings against Judaism and </p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, or Didache, containing warnings against Judaism and </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -643,10 +643,10 @@ Virgin Mary. The didactic Preaching of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, the Teach
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>polytheism, and words of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> to the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>; another set
|
||||
<p>polytheism, and words of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> to the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>; another set
|
||||
containing a lament of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> for his denial of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, and various
|
||||
ethical maxims a Syriac Preaching of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Cephas</ent>; a collection of
|
||||
Hymns or Odes of Solomon. As if these were not enough for Christian
|
||||
ethical maxims a Syriac Preaching of <ent type='person'>Simon Cephas</ent>; a collection of
|
||||
Hymns or <ent type='person'>Odes</ent> of Solomon. As if these were not enough for Christian
|
||||
edification, "many heretical or Gnostic works of the same
|
||||
apocryphal kind were changed into orthodox by expurgation of
|
||||
objectionable matter or by rewriting, using the same outlines; thus
|
||||
|
@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ Bishop of Rome, about 150 A.D. See the vast catalogue (CE. i,
|
|||
<p> A whole literature of Christian forgery grew up and had
|
||||
immense vogue under the designation of Acts Pilati, or Acts of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pilate</ent>. One of the most popular of these was called the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of
|
||||
Nicodemus, of which CE,. says: "The alleged Hebrew orignal is
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nicodemus</ent>, of which CE,. says: "The alleged Hebrew orignal is
|
||||
attributed to Nicodemius; the title is of medieval origin. The
|
||||
apocryphon gained wide credit in the Middle Ages. ... The 'Acta'
|
||||
are of orthodox composition. The book aimed at gratifying the
|
||||
|
@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ falsifying frauds of three luminous liars and forgers of the Faith,
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent>, the great Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, and Father Tertullian,
|
||||
explains that these Acta "dwell upon the part which a reresentative
|
||||
[<ent type='person'>Pilate</ent>] of the Roman Empire played in the supreme events of our
|
||||
Lord's life, and to shape the testimony of <ent type='person'>Pontius <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent></ent>, even at
|
||||
Lord's life, and to shape the testimony of <ent type='person'>Pontius Pilate</ent>, even at
|
||||
the cost of exaggeration and amplification -- [hear the soft-
|
||||
pedaling note], into a weapon of apologetic defense, making the
|
||||
official bear witness to the miracles, Crucifixion, and
|
||||
|
@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ existing in the imperial archives." <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, relates s
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>anti-Christian Acts of <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent> composed in the fourth century, the
|
||||
Acta Pilati or <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of Nicodemus, Anphora Pilati, Paradoseis; a
|
||||
Acta Pilati or <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of <ent type='person'>Nicodemus</ent>, <ent type='person'>Anphora Pilati</ent>, Paradoseis; a
|
||||
still later fabrication is the Latin Epistola Pilati ad Tiberium,
|
||||
Also the Letter of <ent type='person'>Herod</ent> to <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent> and Letter of <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent> to <ent type='person'>Herod</ent>;
|
||||
the Narrative of <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> of Arimathea. The pseudo-Correspondence of
|
||||
|
@ -719,13 +719,13 @@ Eastern Syria. ... 'This,' adds <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, 'happened in
|
|||
of the Seleucid era, corresponding to A.D. 28-29.'" (CE. i, 609,
|
||||
610.) More monumental lies to the glory of God than those of the
|
||||
distinguialied Church Fathers are not "A collection of apocryphal
|
||||
Acts of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> was formed in the Frankish Church in the sixth
|
||||
Acts of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> was formed in the Frankish Church in the sixth
|
||||
century, probably by a monk." (Ib. p. 610.) There were also "the
|
||||
works accredited to Dionysius the Areopagite, who was not the
|
||||
author of the works bearing his name." (lb. p. 638.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Of highest importance because "these Acts are the chief source
|
||||
for details of the martyrdom of the two great <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>," as admits
|
||||
for details of the martyrdom of the two great <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>," as admits
|
||||
the CE., special notice is made of the "Catholic" Acts of Sts.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, of which many MSS of "the legend" existed, the
|
||||
material import of which is thus not quite honestly summarized:
|
||||
|
@ -734,18 +734,18 @@ material import of which is thus not quite honestly summarized:
|
|||
secretly enters Italy; his companion is mistaken for himself at
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Puteoli</ent> and beheaded. In retribution that city is swallowed up by
|
||||
the sea. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> receives <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> at Rome with joy. The preaching of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> converts multitudes and even the Empress. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> converts multitudes and even the Empress. <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent>
|
||||
traduces the Christian teachers, and there is a test of strength in
|
||||
miracles between that magician and the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, which takes place
|
||||
miracles between that magician and the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, which takes place
|
||||
in the presence of <ent type='person'>Nero</ent>. <ent type='person'>Simon</ent> essays a flight to heaven but falls
|
||||
in the Via Sacra and is dashed to pieces, Nevertheless, <ent type='person'>Nero</ent> is
|
||||
bent on the destruction of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and, <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>. The latter is beheaded
|
||||
on the Ostian Way, and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> is cruciffed at his request head
|
||||
downward. Before his death he relates to the people the 'Quo
|
||||
Vadis?' story. Three men from the East carry off the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>'
|
||||
Vadis?' story. Three men from the East carry off the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>'
|
||||
bodies but are overtaken. St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> is buried at 'the place called
|
||||
the Vatican,' and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> on the Ostian Way. These Acts are the chief
|
||||
source for details of the martyrdom of the two great <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. They
|
||||
source for details of the martyrdom of the two great <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. They
|
||||
are also noteworthy as emphasizing the close concord between the
|
||||
Apostolic founders of the Roman Church." (CE. i, 611-12.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -757,8 +757,8 @@ source" of which portentous claim is confessedly founded on the
|
|||
crude and fantastic "legend"' of an admittedly forged document.
|
||||
Another admission of forgery by the Fathers, before introducing
|
||||
them formally, may be noted:, "Such known works as the Shepherd of
|
||||
Hermas, the Epistle of <ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>, the Didache or Teaching of the
|
||||
Twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, and the Apostolic Canons and Constitutions, though
|
||||
Hermas, the <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of <ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>, the Didache or Teaching of the
|
||||
Twelve <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, and the Apostolic Canons and Constitutions, though
|
||||
formally apocryphal, really belong to patristic literature" (CE. i,
|
||||
601), -- that is, they are forged writings of the Fathers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -771,13 +771,13 @@ formally apocryphal, really belong to patristic literature" (CE. i,
|
|||
<p> THE FORGFD "<ent type='person'>APOSTLES</ent>' CREED"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The "Apotitles' <ent type='person'>Creed</ent>," forged by the Fathers several
|
||||
centuries after the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, must be added to the Patristic list.
|
||||
centuries after the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, must be added to the Patristic list.
|
||||
Of this famous <ent type='person'>Creed</ent>, which every Christian presumably knows by
|
||||
rote and piously recites in numberless services, CE. again
|
||||
confesses it spurious: "Throughout the Middle Ages it was generally
|
||||
believed that the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, on the day of Pentecost, while still
|
||||
believed that the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, on the day of Pentecost, while still
|
||||
under the direct inspiration of the Holy Ghost, composed our
|
||||
present <ent type='person'>Creed</ent>, each of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> contributing one of the Twelve
|
||||
present <ent type='person'>Creed</ent>, each of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> contributing one of the Twelve
|
||||
articles. This legend dates back to the sixth century, and is
|
||||
foreshadowed still earlier in a sermon attributed to St. <ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent>,
|
||||
which takes notice that the <ent type='person'>Creed</ent> was 'pieced out by twelve
|
||||
|
@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ from the lie direct which admittedly he told in that Sermon, --
|
|||
saying that the Bishop simply "takes notice that the creed was
|
||||
pieced out," etc.; the truth being that <ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent> positively affirmed
|
||||
the fable as truth, and may have invented it. His poisitive words
|
||||
are; "that the Twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, as skilled artificers, assembled
|
||||
are; "that the Twelve <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, as skilled artificers, assembled
|
||||
together, and made a key by their common advice, that is, the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Creed</ent>; by which the darkness of the devil is disclosed, that the
|
||||
light of Christ may appear." (<ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent>, Opera, tom. iii., Sermon 38,
|
||||
|
@ -802,14 +802,14 @@ forgeries there collected.</p>
|
|||
<p> THE FORGED ATHANASIAN CREED</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In likewise the celebrated Athanasian <ent type='person'>Creed</ent> of the Church,
|
||||
attributed to St. Athanasius and so held by the Church "until the
|
||||
attributed to St. <ent type='person'>Athanasius</ent> and so held by the Church "until the
|
||||
seventeenth century" (CE. ii, 34), with most evil resiilts, is now
|
||||
an admitter forgery. In words of <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>: "St. Athanasius is not the
|
||||
an admitter forgery. In words of <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>: "St. <ent type='person'>Athanasius</ent> is not the
|
||||
author of the creed; it does not appear to have existed within a
|
||||
century after his death; it was composed in Latin, therefore in one
|
||||
of the Western provinces. Gennadius, patriarch of <ent type='person'>Constitantinoble</ent>,
|
||||
was so much amazed by this extraordinary composition, that he
|
||||
frankly pronounced it to be the work of a drunken man." (Petav.
|
||||
frankly pronounced it to be the work of a drunken man." (<ent type='person'>Petav</ent>.
|
||||
Dogmat. Theologica, tom. ii, 1, vii, c. 8, p. 687; <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>, p. 598.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> JESUS CHRIST'S FORGED LETTERS</p>
|
||||
|
@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ land of Judaea, who were afflicted with sicknesses and diseases of
|
|||
every kind, were coming to him in the hope of being healed, King
|
||||
Abgar sent him a letter asking Him to come and heal him of his
|
||||
disease. But our <ent type='person'>Saviour</ent> at the time he asked Him did not comply
|
||||
with his request. <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>t He deigned to give him a letter in reply. ...
|
||||
with his request. Yet He deigned to give him a letter in reply. ...
|
||||
Thou hast in writing the evidence of these things, which is taken
|
||||
from the Book of Records which was at Edessa; for at that time the
|
||||
Kingdom was still standing. In the documents, then, which were
|
||||
|
@ -950,10 +950,10 @@ Even since the Reformation so strong was the belief in the Abgar-
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> forgeries, that notable prelates in England including
|
||||
Archbishop <ent type='person'>Cave</ent>, have "strenuously contended for their admission
|
||||
into the canon scripture. ... The Reverend <ent type='person'>Jeremiah Jones</ent> observes,
|
||||
that common people in England have this Epistle in their houses, in
|
||||
that common people in England have this <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> in their houses, in
|
||||
many places, fixed in a frame, with the picture of Christ before
|
||||
it; and that they generally, with much honesty and devotion, regard
|
||||
it as the word of God, and the genuine Epistle of Christ." (Quoted </p>
|
||||
it as the word of God, and the genuine <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of Christ." (Quoted </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ it was first printed in the Life of Christ, by <ent type='person'>Ludolph</ent>
|
|||
Christian; though it is thought to be traceable to the time of
|
||||
Diocletian. (CE. ix, 154.) This notion of the personal beauty of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> is not shared by the "tradition" of the Fathers; for <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
Christ is declared by <ent type='person'>Cyril of Alexandria</ent> to have been "the ugliest
|
||||
Christ is declared by Cyril of Alexandria to have been "the ugliest
|
||||
of the sons of men"; a tradition also declared by Fathers Justin
|
||||
Martyr and Tertullian; to offset which evil notion there was forged
|
||||
"a beautiful Letter, purporting to have been written by Lentulus to
|
||||
|
@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ seems to satisfy this expectation." It proceeds to quote the
|
|||
passage, which differeth only as one translation naturally differs
|
||||
from another, from that in the <ent type='person'>Whitson</ent> translation; so I follow CE.
|
||||
In Chapter iii <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent>us treats of "Sedition of the Jews against
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pontius <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent></ent>"; in section 1. he relates the cause and the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pontius Pilate</ent>"; in section 1. he relates the cause and the
|
||||
suppression of the mutiny, the ensigns of the army displaying the
|
||||
idolatrous <ent type='person'>Roman Eagle</ent>, brought into the Holy City; in section 2.
|
||||
he tells of the action of <ent type='person'>Pilate</ent> in bringing "a current of water to
|
||||
|
@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ was the cause of the immediate siege of Jerusalem ... <ent type='person'>Joseph<
|
|||
has not hesitated to superadd his testimony in his works. "These
|
||||
things,' he says, 'happened to the Jews to avenge <ent type='person'>James</ent> the Just,
|
||||
who was the brother of him that is called Christ, and whom the Jews
|
||||
had slain, notwithstanding his preeminent justice.'" (Euseb. Hist.
|
||||
had slain, notwithstanding his preeminent justice.'" (<ent type='person'>Euseb</ent>. Hist.
|
||||
Eccles. Bk. II, ch. 23.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The reader may judge of the integrity of these pretended
|
||||
|
@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@ fancy of Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>; so while he was forging the "
|
|||
passage," he proceeded to give Christian embellishment for
|
||||
edification to the "owl" story, with its use of the word "angelos."
|
||||
So he quotes in full the narration of <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent>us, under the chapter
|
||||
heading "<ent type='person'>Herod</ent> Agrippa persecuting the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, immediately
|
||||
heading "<ent type='person'>Herod</ent> Agrippa persecuting the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, immediately
|
||||
experienced divine Judgment." he first relates the "martyrdom of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>James</ent>" by <ent type='person'>Herod</ent>, and the imprisonment of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, as recorded in
|
||||
Acts, and proceeds: "The consequences, however, of the king's
|
||||
|
@ -1376,12 +1376,12 @@ A fitting close to this review is the following omnibus confession
|
|||
dignity. So the autograph of the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> of St. <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent> was
|
||||
said to have been found in Cyprus. ... <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent> (Hist. Eccles.
|
||||
vii, 19) relates that in his time the seat of St. <ent type='person'>James</ent> was as
|
||||
yet extant in Jerusalem. Of old pictures of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, see
|
||||
yet extant in Jerusalem. Of old pictures of <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, see
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, ibid, vii, 18. Whether or not even the oldest of
|
||||
these statements are historically true remains still a mooted
|
||||
question. We regard it as useless to record what may be found
|
||||
on these topirg in the vast amount of matter that makes up the
|
||||
apocryphal Acts of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> and other legendary
|
||||
apocryphal Acts of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> and other legendary
|
||||
documents." (CE. 635.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Among some of these not already mentioned are found "The
|
||||
|
@ -1394,12 +1394,12 @@ A glance at the Index-volume of CE. reveals the numerous forged
|
|||
works attributed to many of the Fathers of the early Church, listed
|
||||
under the word Pseudo, or false, which word is to be understood as
|
||||
prefixed to each of the following names: Pseudo-Alquin, Ambrosius,
|
||||
Antoninus, Areopagite, Athanasius, Augustine, <ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>,
|
||||
Antoninus, Areopagite, <ent type='person'>Athanasius</ent>, Augustine, <ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>,
|
||||
Callisthenes, Chrysostom, Clement, Epiphanius, Gelasius, <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent>,
|
||||
Nazianzen, Hegesippus, Hippolytus, Ignatius, Isidore, Jonathan,
|
||||
Justin, <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, Prochorus, Tertullian, Zaeharius. The pious
|
||||
ignorant "Christians, who for the most part are untrained and
|
||||
illiterate persons," as shown in the <ent type='person'>Octavius</ent> of Minucius Felix (V,
|
||||
illiterate persons," as shown in the <ent type='person'>Octavius</ent> of <ent type='person'>Minucius Felix</ent> (V,
|
||||
xi), and the whole Church, were gulled by these frauds for a
|
||||
thousand years.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1439,7 +1439,7 @@ volumes. The Christian Literature Publishing Co., Buffalo, N.Y.,
|
|||
Second Series; many volumes; same publishers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Catholic Encyclopedia, cited as CE.; fifteen volumes and
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop Farley; New
|
||||
index, published under the <ent type='person'>Imprimatur</ent> of Archbishop <ent type='person'>Farley</ent>; New
|
||||
York, Robert Appleton Co., 1907-9.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Encyclopedia Biblica, cited as EB., four volumes; <ent type='person'>Adam</ent> &
|
||||
|
@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ New York, 1914.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> The UNITED STATES of America
|
||||
must again become
|
||||
The Free Market-Place of Ideas.</p>
|
||||
The Free <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>et-Place of Ideas.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Bank of Wisdom is always looking for more of these old,
|
||||
hidden, suppressed and forgotten books that contain needed facts
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -7,20 +7,20 @@
|
|||
"The principal historians of the patristic period cannot
|
||||
always be completely trusted." (CE. vi, 14.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> EMBRACED <ent type='person'>WITIFIN CE</ent>.'s confession of patristic
|
||||
<p> EMBRACED WITIFIN CE.'s confession of patristic
|
||||
untrustworthines and perversion of truth is every "Father" and
|
||||
Founder of the Church of Christ of the first three centuries of the
|
||||
fabrication of the new Faith, -- as by their own words will now be
|
||||
demonstrated. <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>t upon these self-same not-to-be-trusted fabulists
|
||||
demonstrated. Yet upon these self-same not-to-be-trusted fabulists
|
||||
and forgers do the truth and validity of the Christ and the
|
||||
Christian religion solely and altogether depend. They dertroy it.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Fathers of our country, framers of our Constitution and
|
||||
form of government, were men of personal honor and of public
|
||||
probity; the most of them were Infidels. The "Fathers" and founders
|
||||
probity; the most of them were <ent type='person'>Infidels</ent>. The "Fathers" and founders
|
||||
of the Christian religion and Church of Christ were, all of them,
|
||||
ex-<ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> charlatans -- "we who formerly used magical arts," as
|
||||
Father <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr</ent> admits (I Apology, xiv), who took up the new
|
||||
Father <ent type='person'>Justin Martyr</ent> admits (I Apology, xiv), who took up the new
|
||||
Christian superstition and continued to ply the same old magical
|
||||
arts under a new veneer, upon the ignorant and superstitious pagans
|
||||
and near-pagans, as the ensuing pages will demonstrate. The,
|
||||
|
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ believing to be the surest mark of a good Christian." (Ibid,
|
|||
Preface, v.) Their faith reasons -- if at all -- in the terms of
|
||||
Father Tertullian: "It is by all means to be believed, because it
|
||||
is absurd; the fact is certain, because it is impossible." (De
|
||||
Carne Christi, ch. v, ANF. iii, 525.)</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Carne Christi</ent>, ch. v, ANF. iii, 525.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The mental limitations of the Fathers we have seen several
|
||||
times admitted and apologized for by CE.; further it confesses of
|
||||
|
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ will be made manifest. We shall soon see that the Four <ent type='person'>Gospel
|
|||
which Christans, with childlike faith accept as the genuine
|
||||
handiwork of the apostles and immediate companions of Christ, are
|
||||
anonymous forgeries of a century and more after their time, and
|
||||
that the other New Testament booklets, Acts and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> of the
|
||||
that the other New Testament booklets, Acts and <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> of the
|
||||
alleged apostles, are so many other forgeries made long after their
|
||||
times.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ pious fabulist of a Father. Such are patristic and ecclesiastical
|
|||
from Sinai, appointed twelve young men "according to the twelve
|
||||
tribes of Israel" to sacrifice at the twelve phallic pillars which
|
||||
he get up to celebrate the giving of the <ent type='person'>Law</ent>. (Ex. xxiv, 4-5.) So
|
||||
"tradition" has it that <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Twelve <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent></ent>: "The
|
||||
"tradition" has it that <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> appointed <ent type='person'>Twelve Apostles</ent>: "The
|
||||
number twelve was symbolical, corresponding to the twelve tribes of
|
||||
Israel" (EB. i, 264); but the whole story is fictitious, says EB.
|
||||
(iii, 2987), with the soundest Scriptural basis for its conclusion.
|
||||
|
@ -231,13 +231,13 @@ authenticity, begun by <ent type='person'>Laurentius Valla</ent>, and closing on
|
|||
recent years." (CE. v, 15.) "Those writings," says CE. -- with more
|
||||
far-reaching suggestion than intinded "with intent to deceive,
|
||||
weave into their narrative certain fictitious personages, such as
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, <ent type='person'>James</ent>, <ent type='person'>John</ent>, Timothy, Carpus, and others." (CE. vii, 345.)
|
||||
If these great <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> and "pillars of the Faith" are "fictitious
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, <ent type='person'>James</ent>, <ent type='person'>John</ent>, <ent type='person'>Tim</ent>othy, Carpus, and others." (CE. vii, 345.)
|
||||
If these great <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> and "pillars of the Faith" are "fictitious
|
||||
personages" in the long-revered but now admitted forgeries of
|
||||
Pseudo-Dionysius, by what token may they be any the less fictitious
|
||||
personages in the hundreds of other equally forged Christian
|
||||
writings Which we shall notice, -- as also in the to-be-
|
||||
deomonstrated forgeries of <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>, Acts and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent>, in which the
|
||||
deomonstrated forgeries of <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>, Acts and <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>, in which the
|
||||
identical personages, or dramatis personae, play their imaginary </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
|
@ -254,11 +254,11 @@ the "suthenticity" of its <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s and other "sacred wri
|
|||
in the venerated "pseudo-Areopagite," the sainted <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>, et als., are admittedly "fictitious personages," how do they
|
||||
acquire the flesh and blood of actual persons in <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s and
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent>? We shall see.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>? We shall see.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> I. The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent></p>
|
||||
<p> I. The <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Two of them, the principal, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Peter</ent> anh <ent type='person'>John</ent></ent>, are described to
|
||||
<p> Two of them, the principal, <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> anh <ent type='person'>John</ent>, are described to
|
||||
be "anthropoi agrammatoi kai idiotai -- unlearned and ignorant men"
|
||||
(Acts iv, 13); all Twelve were of the same type and well matched.
|
||||
They were variously picked up from among the humblest and most
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ repellent portraiture is sketched in the inspired Biographics:
|
|||
though it is true, "The chronology of the birth of Christ and the
|
||||
subsequent <ent type='person'>Bibical</ent> events is most uncertain." (CE. vii, 419.) His
|
||||
parents and family regarded him as insane and sought to resrtrain
|
||||
him by foree. (<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mark</ent> iii</ent>, 21; cf. <ent type='person'>John</ent> x, 20.) He and his <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>-
|
||||
him by foree. (<ent type='person'>Mark iii</ent>, 21; cf. <ent type='person'>John</ent> x, 20.) He and his <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>-
|
||||
band toured Palestine with a retinue of bare-foot and unwrshed
|
||||
peasant men and women, shocking polite people by their habits of
|
||||
not washing even their hands to eat when invited as guests, and by
|
||||
|
@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Holy Twelve gotten organized and into action, when the cunning and
|
|||
crafty <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, spokesman for the craft, boldly came forward and
|
||||
advanced the itching palm: "Then answered <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and said unto him,
|
||||
Behold we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have
|
||||
therefore?" (Matt. xix, 27.) And the Master came back splendidly
|
||||
therefore?" (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xix, 27.) And the Master came back splendidly
|
||||
with the Promise: "And <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> said unto them, Verily I say unto you,
|
||||
That ye which have followed me, in the regeneration, when the Son </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ That ye which have followed me, in the regeneration, when the Son </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>of Man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon
|
||||
twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (Matt. xix,
|
||||
twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xix,
|
||||
28). But even these brillant future rewards could not satisfy the
|
||||
greed of the Holy Ones, and led not to gratitude, but to greater
|
||||
greed and strife.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -319,33 +319,33 @@ greed and strife.</p>
|
|||
<p> The Mother of <ent type='person'>James</ent> and <ent type='person'>John</ent>, probably inspired by them, and
|
||||
zealous for their greater glory, came secretly with her two sons,
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, "worshipping him, and desiring a certain thing of him"
|
||||
(Matt. xx, 20); and when <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> asked her what it was, "she saith
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xx, 20); and when <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> asked her what it was, "she saith
|
||||
unto him, <ent type='person'>Grant</ent> that these my two sons may sit, the one on thy
|
||||
right hand, and the other on the left, in thy kingdom." (v. 21.)
|
||||
But <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> contradicts the assurance of <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent> that it was Mrs.
|
||||
But <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> contradicts the assurance of <ent type='person'>Matt</ent>hew that it was Mrs.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Zebedee</ent> who came and made the request, and avers that "<ent type='person'>James</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>, the sons of <ent type='person'>Zebedee</ent>, come unto him, stying, Maister, we would
|
||||
that thou shouldst do for us whatsoever we shall desire," and
|
||||
stated their own modest demands for preferment. (<ent type='person'>Mark</ent> x, 35-37.)
|
||||
But, in either contradictory event, both agree that "when the ten
|
||||
heard it, they were moved with indignation against the two
|
||||
brethren." (Matt. xxix, 24; <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> x, 41.)</p>
|
||||
brethren." (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xxix, 24; <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> x, 41.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Not during the whole one -- or three -- years of association
|
||||
with their Master, did these holy <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> abate their greed and
|
||||
with their Master, did these holy <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> abate their greed and
|
||||
strife. Several times are recorded desputes among them as to "who
|
||||
should be greatest among them" (Matt. xviii, 1; <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> ix, 33-34;
|
||||
should be greatest among them" (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xviii, 1; <ent type='person'>Mark</ent> ix, 33-34;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Luke</ent> ix, 46) -- here again the "harmony of the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s" assuring
|
||||
the constant inharmony of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. And even at the Last
|
||||
the constant inharmony of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. And even at the Last
|
||||
Supper, when <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> had announced that one of them would that night
|
||||
betray him to death, "there was also strife among them, which of
|
||||
them should be accounted the greatest." (<ent type='person'>Luke</ent> xxii, 24.) And great
|
||||
was the disgust of the Master at his miserable <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, and
|
||||
was the disgust of the Master at his miserable <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, and
|
||||
especially at the craven and crafty <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> had spurned him
|
||||
with blasting scorn, "and said unto <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, Get thee behind me,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Satan</ent>; thou art an offense to me" (Matt. xvi, 23); and again the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Satan</ent>; thou art an offense to me" (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xvi, 23); and again the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s are in harmony (Mt. xvi, 23; Mk. viii, 33). Such are the
|
||||
Holy <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ, said to be painted by some of
|
||||
Holy <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ, said to be painted by some of
|
||||
themselves through inspiration. This "<ent type='person'>Satan</ent>" <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, later
|
||||
constituted "<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>" <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, shall again deserve our attention.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Church which sojourns at Rome." Each was the Bishop and hend of his</p>
|
|||
<p>own local, and independent, Church; and never once does one of them
|
||||
(except <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> of Rome, in a forged <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>), speak of or mention
|
||||
the Church of Rome, or more than barely mention <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> (and only as
|
||||
one of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>), nor mention or quote a single book of the New
|
||||
one of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>), nor mention or quote a single book of the New
|
||||
Testament, -- though they are profuse in quoting the Old Testament
|
||||
books, canonical and apoeryphal, the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> gods, and the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>line
|
||||
oracles, as inspired testimonies of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ. The significance
|
||||
|
@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ of all this will appear.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 1. CLEMENT OF ROME (about 30-96 A.D.). He is alleged to be the
|
||||
first, second, third, or fourth, Bishop, or <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>, of Rome (CE. iv,
|
||||
13); and to be the author of two <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> to the Corinthians,
|
||||
13); and to be the author of two <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> to the Corinthians,
|
||||
besides other bulky and important forgeries, thus confessed and
|
||||
catalogued by CE:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ catalogued by CE:</p>
|
|||
Many critics have believed them genuine [they having been read in
|
||||
the Churches]. ... But it is now admitted on all hands that they
|
||||
cannot be by the same author as the genuine [?] <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> to the
|
||||
Corinthians. ... (2) Two <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> to Virgins.' (3) At the head of
|
||||
Corinthians. ... (2) Two <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> to Virgins.' (3) At the head of
|
||||
the Pscudo-Isidorian Decretals stand five letters attributed to St.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Clement</ent>. (4) Ascribed to <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> are the 'Apostolic Constitutions,'
|
||||
'Apostolic Canons,' and the "Testament of our lord.' (5) The
|
||||
|
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ the Pscudo-Isidorian Decretals stand five letters attributed to St.
|
|||
and Homilies," hereafter to be noticed. (CE. iv, 14-15; cf. 17,
|
||||
39.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The second of these alleged <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> of <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> to the
|
||||
<p> The second of these alleged <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> of <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> to the
|
||||
Corinthians is thus admittedly a forgery, together with everything
|
||||
else in his name but the alleged First <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>. The case for this
|
||||
First <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> is little if any better; but as it is the very flimsy
|
||||
|
@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ the original Greek. This is the celebrated MS. of "Holy <ent type='person'>Scrip
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>known as Codex A, which was discovered and presented to <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> I
|
||||
of England by <ent type='person'>Cyril of Alexandria</ent>, in 1628; the Fathers cited both
|
||||
of England by <ent type='person'>Cyril</ent> of Alexandria, in 1628; the Fathers cited both
|
||||
I and II <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> as Seripture. On this MS., at the end of I
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Clement</ent>, is written, "The First <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> to the
|
||||
Corinthians": a subscription which proves itself a forgery and that
|
||||
|
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ this, hastens back to its former abode. The priests then inspect
|
|||
the registers of the dates, and find that it has returned exactly
|
||||
as the 500th year was completed." (ANF. i. p. 12. Note: "This fable
|
||||
respecting the phoenix is mentioned by Herodotus (ii, 73) and by
|
||||
Pliny (Nat. X, 2), and is used as above by Tertullian (<ent type='person'>De Resurr</ent>.,
|
||||
Pliny (Nat. X, 2), and is used as above by Tertullian (De Resurr.,
|
||||
see. 13), and by others of the Fathers." CF,. iv, 15.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The occasion for the pretended writing of this <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>, and
|
||||
|
@ -484,13 +484,13 @@ child whom the <ent type='person'>Saviour</ent> took up in his armos, as describ
|
|||
ix, 35." (CE. vii, 644.) "If we include St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, Ignatius was the
|
||||
third Bishop of Antioch," (CE, vii, 644), -- thus casting doubt on
|
||||
another and a most monumental but confused Church "tradition." He
|
||||
was the subject of very extensive forgeries; fifteen <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> bear
|
||||
was the subject of very extensive forgeries; fifteen <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> bear
|
||||
the name of Ignatius, including one to the Virgin <ent type='person'>Mary</ent>, and her
|
||||
reply; two to the apostle <ent type='person'>John</ent>, others to the Philippians,
|
||||
Tarsians, Antiocheans, Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans,
|
||||
Philadelphians, Smyrneans, and to Polycarp, besides a forged
|
||||
Martyrium; the clerical forgers were very active with the name of
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saint</ent> Ignatius</ent>. Of these, eight <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> and the Martyrium are
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saint Ignatius</ent>. Of these, eight <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> and the Martyrium are
|
||||
confessedly forgeries; "they are by common consent set aside as
|
||||
forgeries, which were at various dates and to serve special
|
||||
purposes, put forth under the name of the celebrated Bil;hop of
|
||||
|
@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ interpolated"; the most significant being a refercnce to <ent type='person'>Pete
|
|||
late forgeries, is further proved by the fact, stated by Cardinal
|
||||
Newman, that "the whole system of Catholic doctrine may be
|
||||
discovered, at least in outline, not to say in parts filled up, in
|
||||
the course of his seven <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent>" (CE, vii, 646); this including
|
||||
the course of his seven <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>" (CE, vii, 646); this including
|
||||
the impossibilities -- for that epoch -- of the claborated
|
||||
hierarchy of the Imperial Chureh as having been instituted by the
|
||||
humble Nazarene, -- who was to "come again" and put an end to all
|
||||
|
@ -534,14 +534,14 @@ the See of Rome, -- at the supposed time of Ignatius, a little
|
|||
horde of nondescripts burrowing in the Catacombs of imperial Rome!
|
||||
Oh, Church of God: never a scrap of paper even touched by you but
|
||||
was a loathsome forgery to the glory of your fictitious God and
|
||||
Christ! So as Father <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saint</ent> Ignatius</ent> did not write anything
|
||||
Christ! So as Father <ent type='person'>Saint Ignatius</ent> did not write anything
|
||||
authentic, he escapes the self-condemnation of the other Apostolic
|
||||
Fathers. May his martyred remains rest in peace.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 3. POLYCARP: (69 -- 155). <ent type='person'>Saint</ent>, Bishop of Smyrna, Martyr.
|
||||
Only one <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>, addressed to the Philippians, remains of
|
||||
Polycarp, and of it CE. discusses the "serious qucstion" of its
|
||||
genuineness, which depends upon that of the Ignatian <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent>, and
|
||||
genuineness, which depends upon that of the Ignatian <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>, and
|
||||
vice versa, above discussed; it says: "If the former were
|
||||
forgeries, the latter, which supports -- it might almost be said
|
||||
presupposes -- them, must be a forgery from the same hand." (CE.
|
||||
|
@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ xii, 219.) Poor Church of God, cannot you produce something of your
|
|||
|
||||
<p> But if <ent type='person'>Saint</ent> Polycarp did not write anything genuine, his
|
||||
Church of Smyrna did itself proud in doing honor to his pretended
|
||||
Martyrtioin, in A.D. 154-5, or 165-6 (lb.) -- so exact is Church
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Martyrtioin</ent>, in A.D. 154-5, or 165-6 (lb.) -- so exact is Church
|
||||
"tradition." In one of the earliest Encyclicals -- (not issued by
|
||||
a <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>) -- the wondrous tale is told. It it; addressed: "The "The
|
||||
Church of God which sojourns at Smyrna, to the Church of God
|
||||
|
@ -637,9 +637,9 @@ conceived through her ear" -- as sung in the sacred Hymn of the
|
|||
Church:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Gaude Virgo</ent>, mater Christi,
|
||||
Quae per aurem concepisti,
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gabriel</ent>s</ent> nuntio."
|
||||
(Lecky, Rationalism in Europe, 1, p. 212.)</p>
|
||||
Quae per <ent type='person'>aurem concepisti</ent>,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gabriels</ent> nuntio."
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, Rationalism in Europe, 1, p. 212.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Thus we have, in CE. (supra) several Fathers imputed as liars,
|
||||
and a suspicion suggested as to <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>'s inspired <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> to the
|
||||
|
@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ Hebrews (which is another forgery), and the admission of a forged
|
|||
"first or second century," -- though the Church <ent type='person'>Saint</ent> record is so
|
||||
confused that I cannot vouch whether this one is the reputed author
|
||||
of the forged <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent> of <ent type='person'>Barnabas</ent>. But "in the lists of the Seventy
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> by the Pseudo-Doretheus and the Pseudo-<ent type='person'>Hippo</ent>lytus [two
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> by the Pseudo-Doretheus and the Pseudo-<ent type='person'>Hippo</ent>lytus [two
|
||||
more forgeries], Hermas figures as Bishop of Philippi. No one any
|
||||
longer supposes that he was the author of the Shepherd of Hermas,
|
||||
the date of which is about 40 A.D., though from <ent type='person'>Origen</ent> onwards
|
||||
|
@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ God.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> 6. PAPIAS: (about 70-155 A.D.); Bishop of Hieropolis, in
|
||||
Phrygia, of whose "life nothing is known" (CE. xi, 459); who, after
|
||||
the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> and contemporary with the early Presbyters, was the
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> and contemporary with the early Presbyters, was the
|
||||
first of the sub-Apostolic Fathers. He was an ex-<ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> Greek, who
|
||||
flourished as a Christian Father and Bishop during the first half
|
||||
of the second Christian century; the dates of his birth and death
|
||||
|
@ -697,11 +697,11 @@ chariot could pass easily, he was crushed by the chariot, so that </p>
|
|||
<p>his bowels gushed out." (ANF. i, 153.) This Papian "tradition" of
|
||||
course impeaches both of the other contradictory Scriptural
|
||||
traditions of <ent type='person'>Judas</ent>, towit, that "he went and hanged himself"
|
||||
(Matt. xxvii, 5), and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>'s alleged statement that "falling
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xxvii, 5), and <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>'s alleged statement that "falling
|
||||
headlong, he burst asunder in the midst and all his bowels gushed
|
||||
out." (Acts i, 15-18.) Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent> says that Bishop <ent type='person'>Papias</ent>
|
||||
states that "those who were raised to life by Christ lived on until
|
||||
the age of Trajan," -- Roman <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> from 98-117 A.D. Father <ent type='person'>Papias</ent>
|
||||
the age of Trajan," -- <ent type='person'>Roman Emperor</ent> from 98-117 A.D. Father <ent type='person'>Papias</ent>
|
||||
falls into what would by the Orthodox be regarded as "some" error,
|
||||
in disbelieving and denying the early crucifixion and resurrection
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ -- evidently not then a belief; for he assures us,
|
||||
|
@ -714,20 +714,20 @@ poison without harm by <ent type='person'>Justus Barsabas</ent>; which fables he
|
|||
by "strange parables of the Savior and teachings of his, and other
|
||||
mythical matters," says Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent> (quoted by CE.), which the
|
||||
authority of so venerable a person, who had lived with the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, imposed upon the Church as genuine." (<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, Hist.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, imposed upon the Church as genuine." (<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, Hist.
|
||||
Eccles. Bk. III, ch. 39.) But Father <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> -- this is important to
|
||||
remember -- is either misunderstood or misrepresented, in his claim
|
||||
to have known the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, or at least the <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent> <ent type='person'>John</ent>; for, says
|
||||
to have known the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, or at least the <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent> <ent type='person'>John</ent>; for, says
|
||||
CE., in harmony with EB. and other authorities: "It is admitted
|
||||
that he could not have known many <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. ... <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent> and
|
||||
that he could not have known many <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. ... <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent> and
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, who had the works of <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> before them, understood the
|
||||
presbyters not to be <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, but disciples of disciples of the
|
||||
Lord, or even disciples of disciples of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>." (CE. xi,
|
||||
458; see Euseb. HE. III, 39.) This fact <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> himself admits, that
|
||||
presbyters not to be <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, but disciples of disciples of the
|
||||
Lord, or even disciples of disciples of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>." (CE. xi,
|
||||
458; see <ent type='person'>Euseb</ent>. HE. III, 39.) This fact <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> himself admits, that
|
||||
he got his "apostolic" lore at second and third hand: "If, then,
|
||||
any one who had attended on the elders came, I asked minutely after
|
||||
their sayings, -- what <ent type='person'>Andrew</ent> or <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> said, or what was said by
|
||||
Philip, or by Thomas, or by <ent type='person'>James</ent>, or by <ent type='person'>John</ent>, or by <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>, or by
|
||||
Philip, or by <ent type='person'>Thomas</ent>, or by <ent type='person'>James</ent>, or by <ent type='person'>John</ent>, or by <ent type='person'>Matt</ent>hew, or by
|
||||
any other of the Lord's disciples: which things Aristion and the
|
||||
presbyter <ent type='person'>John</ent>, the disciples of the Lord, say. For I imagined that
|
||||
what was to be got from books was not so profitable to me as what
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||||
|
@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ came from the living and abiding voice." (<ent type='person'>Papias</ent>, Frag.
|
|||
<p> One of the "wild and mythical matters" which good Father
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Papias</ent> relates of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ, which is a first-rate measure of
|
||||
the degree of his claimed intimacy with <ent type='person'>John</ent> the Evangelist, and of
|
||||
the value of his pretended testimony to the "<ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s" of <ent type='person'>Matthew</ent>
|
||||
the value of his pretended testimony to the "<ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s" of <ent type='person'>Matt</ent>hew
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Mark</ent>, to be later noticed, is the "curious prophecy of the
|
||||
miraculous vintage in the Millennium which he attributes to <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
Christ," as described and quoted by CE. In this, <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> assures us,
|
||||
|
@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ indicates," explains Bishop <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, who devotes a who
|
|||
to the repetition and elaboration of this Christ-yarn as "proof" of
|
||||
the meaning of <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>, that he would drink of the fruit of the vine
|
||||
with his disciples in his father's Kingdom, -- "this indicates the
|
||||
large size and rich quality of the fruits." (CE. xi, 458; Iren.
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||||
large size and rich quality of the fruits." (CE. xi, 458; <ent type='person'>Iren</ent>.
|
||||
Adv. Haer. IV, xxxiii, 4; ANF. i, 564.) How far less wild a myth,
|
||||
one may wonder, is this prolific propagation than that fabled by
|
||||
this same <ent type='person'>John</ent> the Evangelist in his supposed "Revelation," wherein
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||||
|
@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ that he was the discoverer of the vine; and when they relate, that
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being torn in pieces, and having died, he rose again, and ascended
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to heaven; and when they introduce wine into his mysteries, do I
|
||||
not perceive that [the devil] has imitated the prophecy announced
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||||
by the patriarch Jacob, and recorded by <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>? ... And when he [the
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||||
by the patriarch <ent type='person'>Jacob</ent>, and recorded by <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>? ... And when he [the
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||||
devil] brings forward AEsculapius as the raiser of the dead and
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healer of all diseases, may I not say in this matter likewise he
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has imitated the prophecies about Christ? ... And when I hear that
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|
@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ Apol., chs. xxi, xxii; ANF. i, 170; cf. Add. ad Grace. ch. lxix;
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|||
Ib. 233.)</p>
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||||
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||||
<p> Father <ent type='person'>Justin</ent> also retails to the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> the old fable of
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||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent> and his magical miracles at Rome, and attributes it all
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent> and his magical miracles at Rome, and attributes it all
|
||||
to the work of the devils. For "the evil spirits, not being
|
||||
satisfied with saying, before Christ's appearance, that those who
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||||
were said to be sons of Jupiter were born of him, but after he
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|
@ -869,8 +869,8 @@ astonished the sacred Senate and people of the Romans that he was
|
|||
considered a god, and honored with a statue; ... which statue was
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||||
erected in the river <ent type='person'>Tiber</ent>, between the two bridges, and bore this
|
||||
inscription in the language of Rome: '<ent type='person'>Simon</ent>i Deo Sancto -- To <ent type='person'>Simon</ent>
|
||||
the holy God" (I Apol. chs. xxvi, lvi; ANF. i, 171, 182; cf. Iren.
|
||||
Adv. Haer. ch. xxiii; ANF. i, 347-8; Euseb. HE. II, 13.) We have
|
||||
the holy God" (I Apol. chs. xxvi, lvi; ANF. i, 171, 182; cf. <ent type='person'>Iren</ent>.
|
||||
Adv. Haer. ch. xxiii; ANF. i, 347-8; <ent type='person'>Euseb</ent>. HE. II, 13.) We have
|
||||
seen this much embroidered "tradition" myth exploded, and the
|
||||
statue discovered and deciphered, it being a simple private pious
|
||||
monument to a <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> god!</p>
|
||||
|
@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ religion from the ancient <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>, who by some kind of po
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>inspiration teaches you, through her oracular predictions, truths
|
||||
which seem to be much akin to the teachings of the prophets. ... <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>
|
||||
which seem to be much akin to the teachings of the prophets. ... Ye
|
||||
men of Greece, ... do ye henceforth give heed to the words of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>, ... predicting, as she does in a clear and patent manner,
|
||||
the advent of our Savior <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ," quoting long verses of
|
||||
|
@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ the thirties of his life, after a preaching career of only about
|
|||
one year, according to three of the new <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s, of about three
|
||||
years, according to the fourth. This is rankly false and
|
||||
fictitious, on the "tradition" of the real gospel and of all the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, avows Bishop <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, like Bishop <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> earlier in the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, avows Bishop <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent>, like Bishop <ent type='person'>Papias</ent> earlier in the
|
||||
century; and he boldly combated it as "heresy." It is not true, he
|
||||
asserts, that <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> Christ died so early in life and after so brief
|
||||
a career. "How is it possible," be demands, "that the Lord preached
|
||||
|
@ -980,16 +980,16 @@ reasonments, he says that <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> did not die so soon:</p
|
|||
(affirming) that <ent type='person'>John</ent> conveyed to them that information. AND
|
||||
HE REMAINED AMONG THEM UP TO THE TIMES OF TRAJAN [Roman
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Emperor</ent>, A.D. 98-117]. Some of them, moreover, saw not only
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>, but the other <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> also, and heard the very same
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John</ent>, but the other <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> also, and heard the very same
|
||||
account from them, and bear testimony as to [the validity of
|
||||
] the statement. Whom then should we rather believe?" (Iren.
|
||||
] the statement. Whom then should we rather believe?" (<ent type='person'>Iren</ent>.
|
||||
Adv. Haer. Bk. II, ch. xxii, secs. 3, 4, 5; ANF. I, 891-2.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Bishop's closing question is pertinent, and we shall come
|
||||
back to it in due course.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Irenaeus</ent> also vouches his belief in magic arts, repeating as
|
||||
true the fabulous stories of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Simon</ent> Magus</ent> and his statue in the
|
||||
true the fabulous stories of <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent> and his statue in the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Tiber</ent> and the false recital of the inscription on it; and as a
|
||||
professional heresy-hunter he falls upon <ent type='person'>Simon</ent> as the Father of
|
||||
Heresy: "Now this <ent type='person'>Simon</ent> of Samaria, from whom all heresies derive
|
||||
|
@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ about 160, died 220. He was "the first of the Latin theological
|
|||
writers; ... and the first witness to the existence of a Latin
|
||||
Bible ... Tertullian's canon of the O.T. included the deutero-
|
||||
canonical books -- [i.e. the forged apocrypha]. ... He also cites
|
||||
the Book of Henoch [Enoch] as inspired, ... also recognizes IV
|
||||
the Book of Henoch [<ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>] as inspired, ... also recognizes IV
|
||||
Esdras and the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>." (CE. xiv, 525.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> He was the most violent distribist of them all in promoting
|
||||
|
@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ The Son of God was crucified; I am not ashamed [to believe it]
|
|||
because men must needs be ashamed of it. And the Son of God died;
|
||||
it is by all means to be believed, because it is absurd. And He was
|
||||
buried and rose again; the fact is certain because it is
|
||||
impossible." (De Carne Christi, ch. v; ANF. iii, 525.) Reasoning
|
||||
impossible." (De <ent type='person'>Carne Christi</ent>, ch. v; ANF. iii, 525.) Reasoning
|
||||
thus, -- or quite without reason -- Christians yet believe these
|
||||
confessed absurdities and impossibilities.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ is witness -- who went to the theater, and came back possessed. In
|
|||
the outcasting (exorcism), accordingly, when the unclean creature
|
||||
was upbraided with having dared to attack a believer, he firmly
|
||||
replied: 'And in truth I did most righteously, for I found her in
|
||||
my domain.'" (<ent type='person'>De Spectaculis</ent>, ch. xxvi; ANF. iii, 90.) In one of
|
||||
my domain.'" (De Spectaculis, ch. xxvi; ANF. iii, 90.) In one of
|
||||
his sumptuary diatribes on woman's dress -- yet a favorite theme of
|
||||
the Vicars of God, though nowadays the complaint is of nether
|
||||
brevity -- he warns and assures: "to us the Lord has, even by
|
||||
|
@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ women, saying that "females, subjected as they are throughout to
|
|||
men, bear in their front an honorable mark of their virginity."
|
||||
(Ib. ch. x, p. 33.) The celibate Fathers all glorified the
|
||||
suppression of sex: "Marriage replenishes the earth, virginity
|
||||
fills Paradise," says St. Jerome. (Adv. Jovianum, I, 17; N&PNF. vi,
|
||||
fills Paradise," says St. Jerome. (Adv. <ent type='person'>Jovianum</ent>, I, 17; N&PNF. vi,
|
||||
360.) The Fathers regarded Woman as did St. Chrysostom: "a
|
||||
necessary evil, a natural temptation, a desirable calamity, a
|
||||
domestic peril, a deadly fascination, and a painted ill!" Good
|
||||
|
@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ sun; so do you." (CE. xiv, 525; Ad. Nationes, xiii; ANF. iii, 123.)
|
|||
He is in common with the Fathers in the belief in magic and
|
||||
astrology, which since Christ, however, are turned into holier
|
||||
channels in token of His divinity: "But <ent type='person'>Magi</ent> and astrologers came
|
||||
from the East (Matt. ii). We know the mutual reliance of magic and
|
||||
from the East (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. ii). We know the mutual reliance of magic and
|
||||
astrology. The interpreters of the stars, then, were the first to
|
||||
announce Christ's birth, the first to present gifts. ... Astrology
|
||||
now-a-days, forsooth, treats of Christ -- is the science of the
|
||||
|
@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ the bogus official Report of Pilate to Caesar, and for Pilate's
|
|||
conversion to Christianity, saying: "All these things Pilate did to
|
||||
Christ; and now in fact a Christian in his own convictions, he sent
|
||||
word of Him to the reigning Caesar, who was at the time <ent type='person'>Tiber</ent>ius.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ye</ent>s, and even the Caesars would have believed on Christ, if either
|
||||
Yes, and even the Caesars would have believed on Christ, if either
|
||||
the Caesars had not been necessary for the world, or if Christians
|
||||
could have been Caesars." (Apol. ch. xxi; ANF. iii,. 35.) Father
|
||||
Tertullian gives fall credence to the fable of the Septuagint, and
|
||||
|
@ -1173,10 +1173,10 @@ librariis of Ptolemy are to be seen, with the identical Hebrew
|
|||
originals in them." (Apology, to the Rulers of the Roman Empire, I,
|
||||
xviii; ANF. iii, 32.) And, as all the other Fathers, he gives full
|
||||
faith and credit to the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> gods, as "effective witnesses for
|
||||
Christ"; -- "<ent type='person'>Ye</ent>s, and we shall prove that your own gods are
|
||||
effective witnesses for Christ ... "<ent type='person'>Ye</ent>s, and we shall prove that
|
||||
Christ"; -- "Yes, and we shall prove that your own gods are
|
||||
effective witnesses for Christ ... "Yes, and we shall prove that
|
||||
your own gods are effective witnesses for Christ. ... Against the
|
||||
Greeks we urge that Orpheus, at Piera, Musaeus at Athens, (etc.)
|
||||
Greeks we urge that Orpheus, at <ent type='person'>Piera</ent>, Musaeus at Athens, (etc.)
|
||||
imposed religious rites. ... <ent type='person'>Numa Pompilius</ent> laid on the Romans a
|
||||
heavy load of costly superstitions. Surely Christ, then, had a
|
||||
right to reveal Deity." (Apol. ch. xxi; ANF. iii, 36.) Like the
|
||||
|
@ -1189,7 +1189,7 @@ annexed to his accredited works. (ANF. iii, 699-706.)</p>
|
|||
<p> 10. CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA: (c. 153-c. 215). Ex-<ent type='person'>Pagan</ent>; head of
|
||||
the catechetical school of Alexandria; tutor of <ent type='person'>Origen</ent>. He wrote an
|
||||
Exhortation to the Heathen, the Poedagogus, or Instructor, and
|
||||
eight books called Stromata, or Miscellanies. From the latter a few
|
||||
eight books called <ent type='person'>Strom</ent>ata, or Miscellanies. From the latter a few
|
||||
random assays are taken which fully accredit him among the simple-
|
||||
minded and credulous Fathers of Christianity.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ minded and credulous Fathers of Christianity.</p>
|
|||
the Greeks of the Miracles related in the Sacred Books of the
|
||||
Hebrews"; he quotes as inspired the forged book "<ent type='person'>Peter</ent>'s
|
||||
Preaching," and the heathen <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s and <ent type='person'>Hystaspes</ent>; he assures us,
|
||||
with his reason therefor, that "The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, following the Lord,
|
||||
with his reason therefor, that "The <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, following the Lord,
|
||||
preached the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> to those in Hades. For it was requisite, in my
|
||||
opinion, that as here, so also there, the rest of the disciples </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1215,7 +1215,7 @@ captive, numbered his own. servants, 318"; this mystic number,
|
|||
expressed in Greek letters T I E, used as numerals: "the character
|
||||
representing 300 (T) is the Lord's sign (Cross), and I and E
|
||||
indicate the Savior's name," et cetera, of cabalistic twaddle.
|
||||
(Strom. VI, xi; ANF. ii, 499.) <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> believes the heathen gods
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Strom</ent>. VI, xi; ANF. ii, 499.) <ent type='person'>Clement</ent> believes the heathen gods
|
||||
and the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s, and all the demigods and myths of Greece: "We have
|
||||
also demonstrated <ent type='person'>Moses</ent> to be more ancient, not only than those
|
||||
called, poets and wise men, but than most of their deities. Not
|
||||
|
@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@ arrival at Delphi she sang:</p>
|
|||
<p> 'O Delphians, ministers of far-darting Apollo,
|
||||
I come to declare the mind of AEgis-bearing Zeus,
|
||||
Enraged as I am at my own brother Apollo.'"
|
||||
(Strom. ii, 325.)</p>
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Strom</ent>. ii, 325.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 11. ORIGEN: born in Alexandria, Egypt, about, 165; a wild
|
||||
fanatic, he made himself "a eunuch for the Kingdom of Heaven's
|
||||
|
@ -1309,13 +1309,13 @@ cease from illuminating the world. ... We think, then, that they
|
|||
may be designated as living beings, for this reason, that they are
|
||||
said to receive commandments from God, which is ordinarily the case
|
||||
only with rational beings: 'I have given commandments to all the
|
||||
stars' (Isa, xiv, 12), says the Lord." (<ent type='person'>De Principiis</ent>, I, vii; ANF.
|
||||
stars' (Isa, xiv, 12), says the Lord." (De Principiis, I, vii; ANF.
|
||||
iv, 263.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 12. LACTANTIUS: (-?-330). Ex-<ent type='person'>Pagan</ent>, and eminent Christian
|
||||
author and defender of the faith. On account of his great
|
||||
reputation for learning, he was invited by the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>
|
||||
to become the tutor of his son Crispus, about 312-318 A.D. Thus,
|
||||
to become the tutor of his son <ent type='person'>Crispus</ent>, about 312-318 A.D. Thus,
|
||||
omitting two entire volumes (V and VI) of the Fathers, we are
|
||||
brought to the beginning of Christianity as the official or state
|
||||
religion -- accredited yet by fables and propagated by
|
||||
|
@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ say that the time will come when God will judge the living and the
|
|||
dead? -- whose authority we will hereafter bring forward. ...
|
||||
Therefore the Son of the most high and mighty God shall come to
|
||||
judge the quick and the dead, as the <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent> testifies and says
|
||||
[quoting]. ... 'Dies irae, dies illa, Teste David et <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>la.'"
|
||||
[quoting]. ... '<ent type='person'>Dies irae</ent>, dies illa, Teste David et <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>la.'"
|
||||
(Ibid, VII, chs. xiii, xxii; ANF. vii, 210, 218.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Malignantly</ent> powerful as these demon-gods are, the simple but
|
||||
|
@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ clerical witness to the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> origin of the Logos and t
|
|||
Christian metamorphosis of it wrought by "St. <ent type='person'>John</ent>" and the Church
|
||||
Fathers:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The word Logos (Gr. Logos; Lat. Verbum) is the term by
|
||||
<p> "The word Logos (Gr. Logos; Lat. <ent type='person'>Verbum</ent>) is the term by
|
||||
which Christian theology in the Greek language designates the
|
||||
Word of God, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity. Before
|
||||
St. <ent type='person'>John</ent> had consecrated this term by adopting it, the Greeks
|
||||
|
@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ Hebrew God, and "is the Memra of Jahveh which lives, speaks, acts."
|
|||
The Jewish philosopher <ent type='person'>Philo</ent> evolved it into "an intermediary --
|
||||
[Mediator] -- between God and the world, through which God created
|
||||
the world." This <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> notion echoes in: "There is one mediator
|
||||
between God and men, the man Christ <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>." (1 Tim. ii, 5.) Then
|
||||
between God and men, the man Christ <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>." (1 <ent type='person'>Tim</ent>. ii, 5.) Then
|
||||
comes the Christian Greek priest who wrote the first chapter of
|
||||
"the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> according to <ent type='person'>John</ent>," and, Lo! "the Logos [Word] was God.
|
||||
... All things were made by him"! The <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> speculation is first
|
||||
|
@ -1604,7 +1604,7 @@ philosophized, then personified, then Deified into the "Second
|
|||
Person" of a Blessed Trinity which was first dogmatized in 381
|
||||
A.D.; and the blasphemy laws of England and a number of American
|
||||
States decree imprisonment for ridiculing this Most Holy Mystery of
|
||||
Christian Faith. <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>t Christians decry the doctrine of Evolution and
|
||||
Christian Faith. Yet Christians decry the doctrine of Evolution and
|
||||
pass laws to outlaw teaching it.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Having pursued these incontestable <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> "proofs" through his
|
||||
|
@ -1671,7 +1671,7 @@ literary faculties reached their full development." ...</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> In 383 <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, at the age of twenty-nine, went to Italy,
|
||||
and came to Milan, where he met and fell under the influence of
|
||||
Bishop <ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent> -- [he who forged the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>' Creed]. "However,
|
||||
Bishop <ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent> -- [he who forged the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>' Creed]. "However,
|
||||
before embracing the Faith, <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent> underwent a three years'
|
||||
struggle. ... But it was only a dream; his passions still enslaved
|
||||
him. <ent type='person'>Monica</ent>, who had joined her son at Milan, prevailed upon him
|
||||
|
@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ same style of exegesis being also used for the <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s,
|
|||
which he accepts as <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent> truth. He begins his philosophizing of
|
||||
history by swallowing the "Sacred Science" of Genesis whole; he
|
||||
entitles a chapter: "Of the Falseness of the History which allots
|
||||
Many Thousand <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>ars to the World's Past"; and thus sneeringly
|
||||
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
|
||||
|
@ -1801,7 +1801,7 @@ descended from <ent type='person'>Adam</ent>." (xvi, 8; p. 315.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> It is not alone in the realm of the genus homo that oddities
|
||||
exist, in the animal world there are some very notable
|
||||
singularities, for which the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saint</ent> vouches</ent> with all confidence as
|
||||
singularities, for which the <ent type='person'>Saint vouches</ent> with all confidence as
|
||||
out of his personal knowledge and experience. Several times he
|
||||
repeats the marvel of the peacock, "which is so favored by the
|
||||
Almighty that its flesh will not decay," and "which triumphs over
|
||||
|
@ -1871,7 +1871,7 @@ as held by all the Fathers, are really demons or devils; they are
|
|||
very potent as wonder-workers and magicians. Some of them, however,
|
||||
are evidently not of a malicious nature: "The god of Socrates. if
|
||||
he had a god, cannot have belonged to this class of demons." (xiii,
|
||||
27; p. 165.) Time and again he vouches for and quotes the famous
|
||||
27; p. 165.) <ent type='person'>Tim</ent>e and again he vouches for and quotes the famous
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hermes</ent> Trismegistus, who he assures us was the grandson of the
|
||||
"first Mercury." (viii, 23, 24; pp. 159, 161.) And for history he
|
||||
says, that "At this time, indeed, when <ent type='person'>Moses</ent> was born, <ent type='person'>Atlas</ent> is
|
||||
|
@ -1886,7 +1886,7 @@ last to the provident interference of the Hebrew God. Some of his
|
|||
comments might be applicable to One later Virgin-born. "<ent type='person'>Rhea</ent>, a
|
||||
vestal virgin, who conceived twin sons of Mars, as they will have
|
||||
it, in that way honoring or excusing her adultery, adding as a
|
||||
proof that a she-wolf nursed the infants when exposed. ... <ent type='person'>Ye</ent>t,
|
||||
proof that a she-wolf nursed the infants when exposed. ... Yet,
|
||||
what wonder is it, if, to rebuke the king who had cruelly ordered
|
||||
them to be thrown into the water, God was pleased, after divinely
|
||||
delivering them from the water, to succor, by means of a wild beast
|
||||
|
@ -1960,7 +1960,7 @@ means, as where sundry inn-keepers used to put a drug into food
|
|||
which would work the transformation of their guests into wild or
|
||||
domestic animals.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The philosopher <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Saint</ent> vouches</ent> for such magical metamorphoses
|
||||
<p> The philosopher <ent type='person'>Saint vouches</ent> for such magical metamorphoses
|
||||
as of his own knowledge and on unimpeachable authority. At much
|
||||
length he relates: "A certain man named Praestantius used to tell
|
||||
that it happened to his father in his own house, that he took that
|
||||
|
@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@ be done by the inward influence of demons." (xviii, 18; p. 370.) To
|
|||
the <ent type='person'>Saint</ent> and to all the Fathers, the air was full of devils: "All
|
||||
diseases of Christians are to be ascribed to these demons; chiefly
|
||||
do they torment fresh-baptized Christians, yea, even the guiltless
|
||||
new-born infant." (<ent type='person'>De Divinatione Daemonorum</ent>, ch. iii), -- a whole
|
||||
new-born infant." (De <ent type='person'>Divinatione Daemonorum</ent>, ch. iii), -- a whole
|
||||
tome devoted to the prophetic works of the <ent type='person'>Devil</ent>, "after the
|
||||
working of <ent type='person'>Satan</ent> with all power and signs and lying wonders," as
|
||||
avouched in Holy Writ (II Thess. ii, 9); for: "The responses of the
|
||||
|
@ -2084,14 +2084,14 @@ Gauls, are constantly attempting and effecting this impurity."
|
|||
Theologian of the Church, he discusses weightily what books of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Scripture</ent> are inspired and canonical, which are fables and
|
||||
apocryphal: "Let us omit, then, the fables of those <ent type='person'>Scripture</ent>s
|
||||
which are called apocryphal. ... We cannot deny that Enoch, the
|
||||
which are called apocryphal. ... We cannot deny that <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>, the
|
||||
seventh from <ent type='person'>Adam</ent>, left some divine writings, for this is asserted
|
||||
by the <ent type='person'>Apostle</ent> Jude in his canonical <ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>"! (Ibid,, p. 305.)
|
||||
Thus the great Doctor vindicates the potentiality of the Holy
|
||||
Ghost, in the guise of the angel <ent type='person'>Gabriel</ent>, to maintain carnal
|
||||
copulation with the "proliferous yet <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>r Virgin" Mother of God;
|
||||
and vouches for the divinity of the crude Jewish forgery of the
|
||||
Book of Enoch, which is duly canonized as genuine and authentic
|
||||
Book of <ent type='person'>Enoch</ent>, which is duly canonized as genuine and authentic
|
||||
work of the mythical Patriarch, by the equally mythical "<ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>" </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of Wisdom
|
||||
|
@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ fatuity of faith and subjugation of reason to credulity.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> A final appeal to the <ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>s and to the fabulous Phoenix
|
||||
for "proofs" of the Christian mysteries, I add from the famous
|
||||
forged Constitutions of the Holy <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, falsely through the
|
||||
forged Constitutions of the Holy <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, falsely through the
|
||||
centuries attributed as the individual and collective inspired work
|
||||
of the mythic Twelve: "If the Gentiles laugh at us, and disbelieve
|
||||
our <ent type='person'>Scripture</ent>s, let at least their own prophetess <ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>la oblige
|
||||
|
@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ brings us through, the epoch of the establishment of Christianity
|
|||
-- the whole of the second and third centuries of the Christ, --
|
||||
the epoch (in the latter half of the second), when the forged
|
||||
"<ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>" biographies of the <ent type='person'>Demiurge</ent>-Christ, and the forged
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent> of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, were, out of hundreds of like pious
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Epistles</ent> of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, were, out of hundreds of like pious
|
||||
Christian forgeries, worked into shape and put into circulation by
|
||||
the growing Churches zealously gathering swarms of illiterate and
|
||||
superstitious ex-<ent type='person'>Pagan</ent> "converts" into the Fold of Christ. With
|
||||
|
@ -2249,7 +2249,7 @@ Faith, as we shall soon see.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Others of the noted Fathers of the epochs under review will be
|
||||
noticed as the occasion arises. There are many of them; the four
|
||||
"great Latin Fathers ... are undoubtedly Sts. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, Jerome,
|
||||
"great Latin Fathers ... are undoubtedly <ent type='person'>Sts</ent>. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, Jerome,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Ambrose</ent>, and <ent type='person'>Gregory the Great</ent>"; died 604. (CE. vi, 1.) Vast is
|
||||
their output of puerile superstition and pettifogging dialectic, of
|
||||
which we have seen but some random examples. The overwhelming
|
||||
|
@ -2258,7 +2258,7 @@ Collection." of their writings, which comprises 222 ponderous tomes
|
|||
in Latin and 161 in Greek. (CE. vi, 16.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In the next chapter we shall consider the "canonical" <ent type='person'>Gospel</ent>s
|
||||
and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Epistle</ent>s</ent>, and the palpable convincing and convicting evidences
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Epistles</ent>, and the palpable convincing and convicting evidences
|
||||
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>
|
||||
|
@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
|||
<p> You are reading
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY
|
||||
by
|
||||
Joseph Wheliss
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Joseph Wheliss</ent>
|
||||
1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
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|
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|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ignorant to be unbelieving or heretic, -- for "unbelief is no sin
|
|||
that ignorance was ever capable of being guilty of."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In those "Dark Ages, as the period of Catholic ascendancy is
|
||||
justly called" (Lecky, History of European. Morals, ii, 14), "men
|
||||
justly called" (<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, History of European. Morals, ii, 14), "men
|
||||
were credulous and ignorant," says Buckle; "they therefore produced
|
||||
a religion which required great belief and little knowledge." Again
|
||||
he says: "The only remedy for superstition is knowledge. ...
|
||||
|
@ -73,14 +73,14 @@ power, the inspired Teacher of Christendom? During all these
|
|||
centuries, "the overwhelming importance attached to theology
|
||||
diverted to it all those intellects which in another condition of
|
||||
society would have been employed in the investigations of science."
|
||||
(Lecky, History of Rationalism in Europe, i, 275; ef. Bacon, Novum
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, History of Rationalism in Europe, i, 275; ef. Bacon, Novum
|
||||
Organum, I, 89.) What else could be expected, was possible, when "a
|
||||
bountyless intolerance of all divergences of opinion was united
|
||||
with an equally boundless toleration of all falsehood and
|
||||
deliberate fraud that could favor received opinions?" (Lecky,
|
||||
deliberate fraud that could favor received opinions?" (<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>,
|
||||
History of European Morals, ii, 15.) Indeed, "few people realize
|
||||
the degree in which these superstitions were encouraged by the
|
||||
Church which claims infallibility." (Lecky, Hist. Rationalism, i,
|
||||
Church which claims infallibility." (<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, Hist. Rationalism, i,
|
||||
79, n.) It is confessed: "The Church is tolerant of 'pious beliefs'
|
||||
which have halved to further Christianity"! (CE. xix,341.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -158,15 +158,15 @@ the pious priests of God palmed off these self-serving forgeries on
|
|||
the great but superstitious <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> and fraudulently secured their
|
||||
enactment into imperial law. In the same article is a description
|
||||
of "a larger number of forged documents appearing about the middle
|
||||
of the ninth century," among which "the Capitula of Benedict
|
||||
Levita, Capitula Angilrammi, Canons of Isaac of Langres, -- above
|
||||
of the ninth century," among which "the Capitula of <ent type='person'>Benedict</ent>
|
||||
Levita, <ent type='person'>Capitula Angilrammi</ent>, Canons of Isaac of Langres, -- above
|
||||
all the collection of Pseudo-<ent type='person'>Isidore</ent>" (Ib. 285), which arch-forgery
|
||||
we shall describe in its turn.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> THE FORGED LIBER PONTIFICALIS</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This famous, or infamous, official fabrication, "The Book of
|
||||
the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent>," is notorious for its spurious accounts of the early and
|
||||
the <ent type='person'>Popes</ent>," is notorious for its spurious accounts of the early and
|
||||
mythical "successors of St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>." The Liber Pontificalis purports
|
||||
to be "a history of the popes, beginning with St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and
|
||||
continued down to the fifteenth century, in the form of
|
||||
|
@ -178,10 +178,10 @@ criticism," says CE., "has for a long time dealt with this ancient
|
|||
text in an exhaustive way ... especially in recent decades." The
|
||||
Liber starts off in a typically fraudulent clerical manner: "In
|
||||
most of its manuscript copies there is found at the beginning a
|
||||
spurious correspondence between <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent> Damasus</ent> and St. Jerome. These
|
||||
spurious correspondence between <ent type='person'>Pope Damasus</ent> and St. <ent type='person'>Jerome</ent>. These
|
||||
letters were considered genuine in the Middle Ages. ... <ent type='person'>Duchesne</ent>
|
||||
has proved exhaustively and convincingly that the first series of
|
||||
biographies, from St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> to <ent type='person'>Felix</ent> III (IV, died 530) were
|
||||
biographies, from St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> to <ent type='person'>Felix III</ent> (IV, died 530) were
|
||||
compiled at the latest under <ent type='person'>Felix</ent>'s successor, Boniface II
|
||||
(530-532). ... The compiler of the Liber Pontificalis utilized also
|
||||
some historical writings, a number of apocryphal fragments (e.g.
|
||||
|
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ forgeries are associated with the first "Christian" <ent type='person'>Emperor</
|
|||
(314-335), we may first notice the pious forged miracles which
|
||||
brought <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> to Christ -- rather to the Christians, and thus
|
||||
blightingly changed the history of the world. <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>, <ent type='person'>Augustus</ent>
|
||||
of Rome, was the bastard son of the Imperator <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Constantius</ent> Chlorus</ent>
|
||||
of Rome, was the bastard son of the Imperator <ent type='person'>Constantius Chlorus</ent>
|
||||
and a Bythnian barmaid who became his mistress, and, later, by
|
||||
virtue of opulent gifts to the Church, was raised to Heaven as St.
|
||||
Helena. <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> was a picturesque "barbarian" Pagan, with a
|
||||
|
@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ intimate of the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent>, in his ludicrously laudatory L
|
|||
it to be folly indeed to join in the idle worship of those who
|
||||
were no gods, and therefore felt it incumbent on him to honor
|
||||
his father's God alone." (<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, Life of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>, I,
|
||||
27; N&PNF. I, 489; cf. Socrates, Eccles. Hist. I, 2; Ib. II,
|
||||
1-2; Sozomen, Eccles. Hist. I, 3; Ib. p. 241.) So, <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>
|
||||
27; N&PNF. I, 489; cf. Socrates, <ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>. Hist. I, 2; Ib. II,
|
||||
1-2; Sozomen, <ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>. Hist. I, 3; Ib. p. 241.) So, <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>
|
||||
chose the Christian's God to offset the "magical enchantments"
|
||||
of the Pagan gods in favor of his rival, <ent type='person'>Maxentius</ent>. The
|
||||
Christians flocked to his court and armies, and proud prelates
|
||||
|
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ intimate of the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent>, in his ludicrously laudatory L
|
|||
familiar with the fabulous priestly story of the miraculous
|
||||
Fiery Cross said to have been hung out in heaven just before
|
||||
the battle in the sight of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> and all his army,
|
||||
blazing with the famous device "In Hoc Signo Vinces -- By this
|
||||
blazing with the famous device "In <ent type='person'>Hoc Signo</ent> Vinces -- By this
|
||||
Sign Conquer" -- though it was in Greek and read "En Touto
|
||||
Nika," -- and by virtue of which <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> was himself
|
||||
conquered for Christ or for His Church.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ the nefarious work of almost limitless larceny of territorial
|
|||
possessions and of papal sovereignty. A bit of historical
|
||||
background is necessary to properly appreciate the underground
|
||||
workings of Providence in disposing the success of these designs,
|
||||
-- whereby, as said by Dr. <ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>, "<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Adrian</ent> I induced
|
||||
-- whereby, as said by Dr. McCabe, "<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Adrian</ent> I induced
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent> to found the papal states by producing two of the most
|
||||
notorious and most shameless forgeries ever perpetrated: 'The Acts
|
||||
of St. <ent type='person'>Sylvester</ent>,' and 'The Donation of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>,' documents
|
||||
|
@ -601,9 +601,9 @@ the eighth century and were used by the popes to maintain this
|
|||
gigantic fraud."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The intricate intriguing and conspiracies of the embryo papacy
|
||||
under their <ent type='person'>Holinesses <ent type='person'>Zacharias</ent></ent>, <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> II, <ent type='person'>Adrian</ent> I, <ent type='person'>Leo III</ent>,
|
||||
under their <ent type='person'>Holinesses Zacharias</ent>, <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> II, <ent type='person'>Adrian</ent> I, <ent type='person'>Leo III</ent>,
|
||||
and of the semi-barbarian aspirants for the Frankish monarchy,
|
||||
Clovis, <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> Martel, <ent type='person'>Pepin</ent>, <ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent>, cannot be here
|
||||
Clovis, <ent type='person'>Charles Martel</ent>, <ent type='person'>Pepin</ent>, <ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent>, cannot be here
|
||||
recounted. According to the picturesque account of Bishop St.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> of Tours -- whose History is a thesaurus of the revolting
|
||||
social and moral degradation of the times, Clovis was converted as
|
||||
|
@ -612,12 +612,12 @@ that if victory were granted to him in a great battle against the
|
|||
Alemanni, in which he was hard pressed, he would become a
|
||||
Christian. Miracles at once attested the Divine favor: "St. <ent type='person'>Martin</ent>
|
||||
showed him a ford over the Vienne by means of a hind; St. Hilary
|
||||
preceded his armies in a column of fire." (Von Ranke, i, 12.) It
|
||||
preceded his armies in a column of fire." (<ent type='person'>Von Ranke</ent>, i, 12.) It
|
||||
will be remembered that all the barbarian nations of the time were
|
||||
"heretic" Christians of the hated Arian sect, who denied the
|
||||
divinity of Christ and derided the Holy Trinity; the Franks thus
|
||||
became the only "orthodox" Christians and the defenders of the True
|
||||
Faith on behalf of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent>. Winning the fight, Clovis and 3000 of
|
||||
Faith on behalf of the <ent type='person'>Popes</ent>. Winning the fight, Clovis and 3000 of
|
||||
his army were baptized on Christmas day by Bishop St. Remigius of
|
||||
Rheims. When this good Bishop came to perform the baptismal
|
||||
ceremony on the king in the cathedral of Rheims, "the chrism for
|
||||
|
@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ the baptismal ceremony was missing, and was brought from heaven in
|
|||
a vase (ampulla) borne by a dove. This is what is known as the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>e Ampoule of Rheims, preserved in the treasury of the
|
||||
Cathedral of that City, and used for the coronation of the kings of
|
||||
France from <ent type='person'>Philip <ent type='person'>Augustus</ent></ent> down to <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> X"! (CE. v, 71.)</p>
|
||||
France from <ent type='person'>Philip Augustus</ent> down to <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> X"! (CE. v, 71.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> FORGED DEEDS OF EMPIRE</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ Bartholomew.</p>
|
|||
Christ's prostituted Church was on a broader stage and with yet
|
||||
vaster consequences. <ent type='person'>Pepin</ent> died in 768, dividing his realms between
|
||||
his two sons, <ent type='person'>Carloman</ent> and <ent type='person'>Charles</ent>, later "by the <ent type='person'>Grace</ent> of God" and
|
||||
great villainy known to fame as <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Charles</ent> the Great</ent> or <ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent>;
|
||||
great villainy known to fame as <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> the Great or <ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent>;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Charles</ent> receiving the German part, <ent type='person'>Carloman</ent> the French. On the
|
||||
death of <ent type='person'>Carloman</ent>, in 771, <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> seized the Frankish kingdom. The
|
||||
widow and young heirs of <ent type='person'>Carloman</ent> fled for protection and aid to </p>
|
||||
|
@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ widow and young heirs of <ent type='person'>Carloman</ent> fled for protection a
|
|||
the pope held for God and Church. <ent type='person'>Desiderius</ent> was also father of the
|
||||
repudiated first wife of <ent type='person'>Charles</ent>; the holy matrimonial mess is thus
|
||||
defined: "<ent type='person'>Charles</ent> was already, in <ent type='person'>foro conscientiae</ent>, if not in
|
||||
Frankish law, wedded to Himiltrude. In defiance of the pope's
|
||||
Frankish law, wedded to <ent type='person'>Himiltrude</ent>. In defiance of the pope's
|
||||
protest, <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> married Desiderata, daughter of <ent type='person'>Desiderius</ent> (770);
|
||||
three years later he repudiated her and married <ent type='person'>Hildegarde</ent>, the
|
||||
beautiful Swabian. Naturally, <ent type='person'>Desiderius</ent> was furious at this
|
||||
|
@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ legitimate heir of the imperial title," now becomes the victim of
|
|||
papal and kingly conspiration, thus brought to its climax: "On
|
||||
Christmas Day, 800, took place the principal event of the life of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Charles</ent>. During the Pontifical <ent type='person'>Mass</ent> celebrated before the high
|
||||
altar beneath which lay the bodies of <ent type='person'>Sts</ent>. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, the pope
|
||||
altar beneath which lay the bodies of Sts. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, the pope
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Leo III</ent>) approached him, placed upon his head the imperial crown,
|
||||
did him formal reverence after the ancient manner, saluted him as
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> and <ent type='person'>Augustus</ent> and anointed him," while the Roman rabble
|
||||
|
@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ forgeries is thus indicated:</p>
|
|||
<p> "Ah, <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>! to how much ill gave birth,
|
||||
Not thy conversion, but that plenteous dewer,
|
||||
Which the first wealthy Father gained from thee!"
|
||||
Dante, Inferno, xix, 115.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Dante</ent>, Inferno, xix, 115.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Catholic Encyclopedia, artless revealer of the frauds of
|
||||
the Church for which it is an authorized spokesman, gives this
|
||||
|
@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ placed them on the tomb of St. </p>
|
|||
somewhere between the years 750 and 850. As early as the 15th
|
||||
century its falsity was known and demonstrated. ... Its genuinity
|
||||
was yet occasionally defended, and the document still further used
|
||||
as authentic, until <ent type='person'>Baronius</ent> in his Annals Ecclesiastici admitted
|
||||
as authentic, until <ent type='person'>Baronius</ent> in his Annals <ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>iastici admitted
|
||||
that the 'Donatio' was a forgery, whereafter it was soon
|
||||
universally admitted to be such. It is so clearly a fabrication
|
||||
that there is no reason to wonder that, with the revival of
|
||||
|
@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ with their pious recitals of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>'s leprosy cure
|
|||
the catacombs, to ape imperial pomp, is made manifest by a moment's
|
||||
notice of dates, and recollection of contemporary history.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sylvester</ent>'s Holiness dates from 314, he died in 335; <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> in
|
||||
337. <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>'s "conversion" by the "In Hoc Signo" miracle, was
|
||||
337. <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>'s "conversion" by the "In <ent type='person'>Hoc Signo</ent>" miracle, was
|
||||
in 312, before <ent type='person'>Sylvester</ent> became pope; at no time did <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>
|
||||
have leprosy, other than moral, therefore no physical cure was
|
||||
wrought by <ent type='person'>Sylvester</ent>'s prayers, and certainly no moral cleansing
|
||||
|
@ -922,13 +922,13 @@ fraud and forgery, <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent> says:</p>
|
|||
... The popes themselves have indulged a smile at the
|
||||
credulity of the vulgar; but a false and obsolete title still
|
||||
sanctifies their reign; and, by the same fortune which has
|
||||
attended the decretals and the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>line Oracles</ent>, the edifice
|
||||
attended the decretals and the <ent type='person'>Sibylline Oracles</ent>, the edifice
|
||||
has subsisted after the foundations have been undermined."
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>, Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, ch. xiv, pp. 740,
|
||||
741, 742.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The falsity of the Donation was first alleged and proved, in
|
||||
1440, by the acute Humanist critic <ent type='person'>Lorenzo <ent type='person'>Valla</ent></ent>, who has the
|
||||
1440, by the acute Humanist critic <ent type='person'>Lorenzo Valla</ent>, who has the
|
||||
exposure of more than one Church forgery to his credit, and who
|
||||
narrowly escaped the Holy Inquisition; and yet the document "was
|
||||
still used as authentic" by Holy Church until the great Churchman
|
||||
|
@ -963,12 +963,12 @@ remarkable "Pseudo-Areopagite" Forgeries, previously mentioned, </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>the vast extent of the output of the Vatican Forgery-Mill -- and
|
||||
the evil persistence of the Church in clinging to them after
|
||||
exposure, is thus admitted: "<ent type='person'>Lorenzo <ent type='person'>Valla</ent></ent>, 1440, counselled
|
||||
exposure, is thus admitted: "<ent type='person'>Lorenzo Valla</ent>, 1440, counselled
|
||||
Engenius IV not to rely on the Donation of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>, which he
|
||||
proved to be spurious. ... It was <ent type='person'>Valla</ent> who first denied the
|
||||
authenticity of those writings which for centuries had been going
|
||||
about as the treatises composed by Dionysius the Areopagite. Three
|
||||
centuries later the Benedictines of St. Maur and the Bollandists
|
||||
centuries later the <ent type='person'>Benedict</ent>ines of St. Maur and the Bollandists
|
||||
were still engaged in sifting out the true from the false in
|
||||
patristic literature, in hagiology, in the story of the foundation
|
||||
of local churches" (CE. xii, 768), -- such Liars of the Lord were
|
||||
|
@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ Holiness.</p>
|
|||
<p> THE "FALSE <ent type='person'>DECRETALS</ent>" FORGERIES</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A "record of forgery in the interest of the Church which
|
||||
resembles nothing else in history," in the words of Dr. <ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>, has
|
||||
resembles nothing else in history," in the words of Dr. McCabe, has
|
||||
so far been presented; the climax and capstone is now to be seen in
|
||||
what Voltaire terms "the boldest and most magnificent forgery which
|
||||
has deceived the world for centuries," the so-called "False
|
||||
|
@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ to expose the Church in its forgeries, </p>
|
|||
<p>frauds, and vices. The tone of CE. is quite apologetical for this
|
||||
particular monument of Church fraud; it seeks palliation in the
|
||||
conditions of ignorance of the Middle Ages; but it forgets that
|
||||
Holy Church purposely produced this ignorance, and that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent> and
|
||||
Holy Church purposely produced this ignorance, and that <ent type='person'>Popes</ent> and
|
||||
Church are illumined by the <ent type='person'>Holy Ghost</ent> of their God against all
|
||||
ignorance and error so that its "Church never has erred and never
|
||||
shall": but maybe this statement is itself an error. CE. now speaks
|
||||
|
@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ Science and Religion, ch. x, p. 273.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> THE FULL FRUITION OF FORGERY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> As said by Dr. <ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>: "There was no need of further
|
||||
<p> As said by Dr. McCabe: "There was no need of further
|
||||
forgeries. Now securely established on its basis of forged
|
||||
donations of temporal power and territory, forged decretals stating
|
||||
its spiritual powers, and forged lives of saints and martyrs, the
|
||||
|
@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ honorary one and advocate an independence of the arch-bishops in
|
|||
regard to the pope which is entirely incompatible with the Unity
|
||||
and Catholicity of the Church of Christ," -- such are the unctuous
|
||||
objections made by Christ's Church. However, the Punctations were
|
||||
"ratified by the Archbishops, and sent to <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> <ent type='person'>Joseph ii</ent> for his
|
||||
"ratified by the Archbishops, and sent to <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> <ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> ii for his
|
||||
support. The <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> was pleased with the articles, and would have
|
||||
pledged his unqualified support if his councillors had not for
|
||||
political reasons advised him otherwise." (CE. v, 409-10.)
|
||||
|
@ -1283,7 +1283,7 @@ superstition, taken advantage of by greedy priests to exploit their
|
|||
credulous dupes. Only benighted heathen Buddhists religiously
|
||||
believe the following:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Peasant says <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Buddha</ent> Arose</ent> and Cured Him.
|
||||
<p> "Peasant says <ent type='person'>Buddha Arose</ent> and Cured Him.
|
||||
"Chinese Tale of a 'Miracle' by Stone Image Causes Religious
|
||||
"Revival at Peking</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ containing a cadaver and a bottle "supposed to contain the blood of
|
|||
a martyr"; the relies were enshrined in an altar, and the erstwhile
|
||||
owner of the remains was duly and solemnly canonized as <ent type='person'>Saint</ent>
|
||||
Philomena; but this was "by mistake"; and thus were fooled two
|
||||
infallible Holinesses, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> XVI</ent> and <ent type='person'>Leo III</ent>. (CE. xii, 25.)</p>
|
||||
infallible Holinesses, <ent type='person'>Gregory XVI</ent> and <ent type='person'>Leo III</ent>. (CE. xii, 25.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>SPECULA</ent> STULTORUM"</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1569,7 +1569,7 @@ to repair the havoc in such cases. Like miracles of 'liquefaction
|
|||
of Holy Blood yet occur abundantly, as in the noted cases of
|
||||
"'<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>s <ent type='person'>John</ent> the Baptist, <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent>, Pantaleone, Patricia, <ent type='person'>Nicholas</ent>,
|
||||
Aloysius," et id omne genus; so with the bottled "Milk of our Lady"
|
||||
and the canned "fat of St. Thomas Aquinas," on their respective
|
||||
and the canned "fat of St. <ent type='person'>Thomas Aquinas</ent>," on their respective
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>-days!. (CE. viii, 297.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The sacred Council of Trent, in 1546, decreed: "That the
|
||||
|
@ -1604,7 +1604,7 @@ of the picture. Just how good and useful it is to invoke the <ent type='person'>
|
|||
directly, saving Doctor's bills and other inconveniences, will be
|
||||
noticed in the catalogue of <ent type='person'>Saint</ent>s below inscribed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> It was in the fifth century, says Dr. <ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>, that "Rome began
|
||||
<p> It was in the fifth century, says Dr. McCabe, that "Rome began
|
||||
on a large scale the forgery of lives of martyrs. Relics of martyrs
|
||||
were now being 'discovered' in great numbers to meet the pious
|
||||
demand of ignorant Christendom, and legends were fabricated by the
|
||||
|
@ -1656,8 +1656,8 @@ or protectors in various forms of </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>illness, as for instance: St. Agatha, diseases of the breast;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apollo</ent>nia, toothache; Blaise, sore throat; <ent type='person'>Clare</ent> and Lucy, eyes;
|
||||
Benedict, against poison; <ent type='person'>Hubert</ent>, against bites of dogs." (CE. xi,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Apollonia</ent>, toothache; Blaise, sore throat; <ent type='person'>Clare</ent> and <ent type='person'>Lucy</ent>, eyes;
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Benedict</ent>, against poison; <ent type='person'>Hubert</ent>, against bites of dogs." (CE. xi,
|
||||
566.) "Catania honours St. Agatha as her patron saint, and
|
||||
throughout the region around Mt. AEtna she is invoked against the
|
||||
eruptions of the volcano, as elsewhere against fire and lightning."
|
||||
|
@ -1790,13 +1790,13 @@ tempered, if not corrupted, by his holy zeal, for "in his
|
|||
commentary on Job, <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> I warns the reader that he need not be
|
||||
surprised to find mistakes of Latin Grammar, since in dealing with
|
||||
so holy a work as the Bible a writer should not stop to make sure
|
||||
whether his cases and tenses are right." (Robinson, The Ordeal of
|
||||
whether his cases and tenses are right." (<ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, The Ordeal of
|
||||
Civilization, p. 62.) However, his zeal for more material things
|
||||
was not thus hampered: "<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> 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 $2000000. He
|
||||
used bribes, threats and all kinds of stratagems to attain his
|
||||
ends." (<ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>, LBB. 1130, p. 40.)</p>
|
||||
ends." (McCabe, LBB. 1130, p. 40.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> His Holiness <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> I was himself one of the greatest
|
||||
thaumatur-gists of the Ages of Faith: "the miracles attributed to
|
||||
|
@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@ eccentricities of the Medieval Papacy.</p>
|
|||
extreme fallibility, the history of Catholicism would on this
|
||||
hypothesis represent an amount of imposture probably
|
||||
unequalled in the annals of the human race."
|
||||
Lecky, History of Rationalism, i, 164.</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Lecky</ent>, History of Rationalism, i, 164.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> As loathsome an example as is to be found in the annals of
|
||||
Christian apologetics for fraud and imposture is this from CE.,
|
||||
|
@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ following:</p>
|
|||
is tolerant of 'pious beliefs' which have helped to further
|
||||
Christianity Thus, alleged saints and relies are suppressed as
|
||||
soon as discovered, but belief in the private revelations to
|
||||
which the feast of Corpus Christi, The Rosary, the Sacred
|
||||
which the feast of <ent type='person'>Corpus Christi</ent>, The Rosary, the Sacred
|
||||
Heart, and many other devotions owe their origin is neither
|
||||
commanded nor prohibited; here each man is his own judge. ...
|
||||
The apparent success which so often attends a superstition can
|
||||
|
@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ buried. The Pilatic Inscription was not in situ; it had evidently
|
|||
been knocked off and lay apart, a "separate piece of wood, on which
|
||||
were inscribed in white letters in Hebrew, Greek and Latin, the
|
||||
following words: 'Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews,'" as
|
||||
recorded by Sozomen, the Church historian. (Eccles. Hist, ii, 1;
|
||||
recorded by Sozomen, the Church historian. (<ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>. Hist, ii, 1;
|
||||
N&PNF. II, p. 258.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Due to its unfortunate separation from its original position,
|
||||
|
@ -2071,8 +2071,8 @@ the True Cross; "a dead person was also restored to life" by its
|
|||
thaumaturgic touch: -- "all as predicted by the prophets and by the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Sibyl</ent>." Some tinge of dubiety may be thrown upon the report of
|
||||
Bishop <ent type='person'>Macarius</ent>, who made the wondrous discoveries first recorded
|
||||
by the Church historians Socrates, about 439 A.D. (Eccles. Hist. I,
|
||||
xvii), and Sozomen, who wrote a little later (Eccles. Hist. II, i),
|
||||
by the Church historians Socrates, about 439 A.D. (<ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>. Hist. I,
|
||||
xvii), and Sozomen, who wrote a little later (<ent type='person'>Eccles</ent>. Hist. II, i),
|
||||
by the fact that the earliest Church Historian, the very
|
||||
informative and fabling Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent> (d. 340), in his Life of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> (III, iii, and III, xxviii), gives a very
|
||||
|
@ -2130,7 +2130,7 @@ Holy Roman Empire. The horses of a regiment of cavalry could
|
|||
probably be shod with the copious supply of these Holy Nails now
|
||||
venerated as sacred relies.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "It is remarkable," says CE., "that St. Jerome, who expatiates
|
||||
<p> "It is remarkable," says CE., "that St. <ent type='person'>Jerome</ent>, who expatiates
|
||||
upon the Cross, the Title, and the Nails, discovered by St. Helena,
|
||||
says nothing either of the <ent type='person'>Lance</ent> or of the Crown. of Thorns, and
|
||||
the silence of <ent type='person'>Andreas</ent> of Crete in the eighth century is still more
|
||||
|
@ -2196,8 +2196,8 @@ Passion," as we are assured by CE. (viii, 505.) This famous relic,
|
|||
the "Holy Stairs," which somehow escaped the two destructions of
|
||||
Jerusalem and the ravages of time for nearly three centuries, was
|
||||
"brought from Jerusalem to Rome about 326 by St. Helena, mother of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> the Great. ... It is now before the Sancta Sanctorum
|
||||
(Holy of Holies) of the Lateran Palace. The Sancta Sanctorum
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> the Great. ... It is now before the <ent type='person'>Sancta Sanctorum</ent>
|
||||
(Holy of Holies) of the Lateran Palace. The <ent type='person'>Sancta Sanctorum</ent>
|
||||
receiving its name from the many precious relics preserved there,
|
||||
also contains the celebrated image of Christ, 'not made with
|
||||
hands,' which on certain occasions used to be carried through Rome
|
||||
|
@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@ consciousness: the </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Reformation was a consequence. In passing this famous "Mother of
|
||||
Churches," St. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> Lateran</ent>, we may admire the wonderful portrait
|
||||
Churches," St. <ent type='person'>John Lateran</ent>, we may admire the wonderful portrait
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Jesus Christ</ent> which adorns its sacred walls; the painting of it
|
||||
was begun by Dr. St. <ent type='person'>Luke</ent> himself, but being left incomplete, it
|
||||
was finished by an angel.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -2243,7 +2243,7 @@ receive benediction with the sacred relics." (N.Y. Sun, Mch. 13,
|
|||
1930.) Nearby, "the stones of the pavement on which the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>
|
||||
[<ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>] knelt in prayer and which are said to contain the
|
||||
impression of their knees, are now in the wall of the Church of
|
||||
Santa Francesca Romana." (CE. xiii, 797.) Such lying vouchers are
|
||||
Santa <ent type='person'>Francesca Romana</ent>." (CE. xiii, 797.) Such lying vouchers are
|
||||
fit setting for the crusade of unholy lies and hate against a
|
||||
people which for centuries has been kept in grossest ignorance and
|
||||
superstition by greedy priestcraft, now repudiated by its victims.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ in the very Throne or "Chair of St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>," which the F
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> used, as dubiously vouched by CE. under that caption. In any
|
||||
event, whatever throne he used was planted immediately above the
|
||||
grave where lies the headless cadaver of St. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> himself, for
|
||||
"the skulls of <ent type='person'>Sts</ent>. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>" were later viewed at the
|
||||
"the skulls of Sts. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>" were later viewed at the
|
||||
Lateran, and there "shown for the adoration of the Faithful." As
|
||||
announced in several Press dispatches, an inventory of the holy
|
||||
Relies and ceremonials is here recorded. In preparation for the
|
||||
|
@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ Cradle of </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Bethlehem [made out of an eighth century packing case] will be
|
||||
brought forth. Those attending mass at the Lateran will be able to
|
||||
view the skulls of <ent type='person'>Sts</ent>. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, and a bit of what is
|
||||
view the skulls of Sts. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> and <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>, and a bit of what is
|
||||
believed [by whom, not stated] to be the True Cross -- [carried off
|
||||
entire in 614 by the Persians]; ... the reputed <ent type='person'>Lance</ent> of the Roman
|
||||
centurion who speared the side of Christ, and the 'Holy Veil' or
|
||||
|
@ -2412,12 +2412,12 @@ yielding the bones of St. Ursula and her 11000 <ent type='person'>Virgin Martyrs
|
|||
miraculous bones of Santa Rosalia in Palermo are the bones of a
|
||||
deceased goat!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The city of Tarascon has for its patron, St. Martha, who,
|
||||
<p> "The city of Tarascon has for its patron, St. <ent type='person'>Martha</ent>, who,
|
||||
according to the legend, delivered the country from a monster
|
||||
called 'Tarasque.' The Church of '<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>es Marias de la Mer'
|
||||
contains three venerated tombs; according to a tradition which is
|
||||
attached to the legends concerning the emigration of St. <ent type='person'>Lazarus</ent>,
|
||||
St. Martha, St. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene</ent>, and St. Maximus, these tombs
|
||||
St. <ent type='person'>Martha</ent>, St. <ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene, and St. <ent type='person'>Maximus</ent>, these tombs
|
||||
contain the bodies of the three <ent type='person'>Mary</ent>s of the Gospels." (CE. i,
|
||||
238.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2437,11 +2437,11 @@ people. In England at the time of <ent type='person'>Henry VIII</ent> (1501), Ou
|
|||
girdle was shown in not less than eleven places, and Our Lady's
|
||||
milk, in a condensed form, in eight places. One of these girdles
|
||||
the good Queen-mother procured for <ent type='person'>Catherine</ent> of <ent type='person'>Aragon</ent>, on her
|
||||
marriage with Henry, to present to her when the expected time
|
||||
marriage with <ent type='person'>Henry</ent>, to present to her when the expected time
|
||||
should come. During the plague of 1531, <ent type='person'>Henry VIII</ent>, for a goodly
|
||||
price, bought some precious relic waters to avert the plague from
|
||||
himself: a tear which Our Lord shed over <ent type='person'>Lazarus</ent>, preserved by an
|
||||
angel who gave it in a phial to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene</ent>; and a phial of the
|
||||
angel who gave it in a phial to <ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene; and a phial of the
|
||||
sweat of St. Michael when he contended with <ent type='person'>Satan</ent>, as recorded in
|
||||
the Book of Enoch and vouched for in the sacred Book of Jude.
|
||||
(Hackett, <ent type='person'>Henry VIII</ent>, pp. 11, 234.) The Cathedral of Arras, in
|
||||
|
@ -2457,7 +2457,7 @@ Thinking; he expresses the doubt whether the attendant clergy would
|
|||
permit a careful scrutiny to be made of the phenomenon.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> A final job lot of these holy fetishes as recorded by Dr.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McCabe</ent> with some pertinent comments, may be admired: "At <ent type='person'>Laon</ent> the
|
||||
McCabe with some pertinent comments, may be admired: "At <ent type='person'>Laon</ent> the
|
||||
chief treasures shown to the public were some milk and hair of the
|
||||
Virgin <ent type='person'>Mary</ent>. This was <ent type='person'>Laon</ent>'s set-off to the rival attraction at
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Soissons</ent>, a neighboring town, which had secured one of the </p>
|
||||
|
@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@ Baptist. ... Every one of these things was, remember, in its
|
|||
origin, a cynical blasphemous swindle. Each of these objects was at
|
||||
first launched upon the world with deliberate mendacity. ... One is
|
||||
almost disposed to ask for an application to the clergy of the law
|
||||
about obtaining money under false pretenses." (<ent type='person'>McCabe</ent>, The Story of
|
||||
about obtaining money under false pretenses." (McCabe, The Story of
|
||||
Religious Controversy, p. 353.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> HOLY OILS, WATERS, AND FETISHES</p>
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||||
|
@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ numerous to more than mention a few of the most celebrated.
|
|||
Miraculous "waters" were in great profusion distilled or in some
|
||||
weird way extracted from numbers of dead <ent type='person'>Saint</ent>s, "blessed" for a
|
||||
variety of purposes, and vended under the names of the productive
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>s; as "The Water of St. Ignatius," of <ent type='person'>Sts</ent>. Adelhaid, Vincent
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Saint</ent>s; as "The Water of St. Ignatius," of Sts. Adelhaid, Vincent
|
||||
Ferrer, Willibrord, etc. That of St. <ent type='person'>Hubert</ent> was notably a specific
|
||||
for the bite of mad dogs. The formula for these holy extracts or
|
||||
emulsions, with their properties and miraculous effects, are set
|
||||
|
@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ Truth:</p>
|
|||
[priest-written, of course] has recorded seventy-seven
|
||||
mystical marriages, in connection with female saints, blesseds
|
||||
and venerables"; -- a number of whom are named, including,
|
||||
appropriately, St. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene</ent> dei Pazza -- "of the Crazy
|
||||
appropriately, St. <ent type='person'>Mary</ent> Magdalene dei Pazza -- "of the Crazy
|
||||
Ones" -- as were they all. (CE. ix, 703.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div> **** ****</div>
|
||||
|
@ -2640,7 +2640,7 @@ us, we need to give them back to America.</p>
|
|||
<p> You are reading
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY
|
||||
by
|
||||
Joseph Wheliss</p>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Joseph</ent> Wheliss</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> 1930</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
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|
||||
<p> THE "TRIUMPH" OF CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
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<p> "Destruction to the Triumphant Beast!"
|
||||
Giordano Bruno.</p>
|
||||
<p> "Destruction to the <ent type='person'>Triumphant Beast</ent>!"
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Giordano Bruno</ent>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Ecrasez l'Infame!"
|
||||
Voltaire.</p>
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|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ by systematic persecution and murder. God-given laws of murder for
|
|||
disbelief were decreed at Sinai. A holy monopoly of priests was
|
||||
founded, and the divine ukase ordained: "They shall keep their
|
||||
priesthood, and the stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to
|
||||
death." (Num. iii, 10.) Murder was God-decreed: "The man that will
|
||||
death." (<ent type='person'>Num</ent>. iii, 10.) Murder was God-decreed: "The man that will
|
||||
do presumptuously, and will not hearken unto the priest. ... even
|
||||
that man shall die." (Deut. xvii, 12.) Again the Jealous God
|
||||
decrees: "He that sacrificeth to any other god -- [thus admitting
|
||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ damnation for unbelief: "He that believeth not shall be damned";
|
|||
"Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire"; "Except ye
|
||||
repent, ye shall all likewise perish"; "He that believeth not the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Son</ent>, the wrath of God abideth on him"! These genial persuasions to
|
||||
belief in the priests were added to by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Paul</ent> the Persecutor</ent>; harking
|
||||
belief in the priests were added to by <ent type='person'>Paul the Persecutor</ent>; harking
|
||||
back to his God's Law of Sinai: "He that despised <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>' law died
|
||||
without mercy; ... Of how much sorer punishment ... shall he be
|
||||
thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the <ent type='person'>Son</ent> of God?" -- "The
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||||
|
@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ forever and ever: and they shall have no rest day or night" from
|
|||
happy Hereafter; but the pious deviltry begins by Hell-on-earth, as
|
||||
the gentle <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent> himself prescribed: "Those mine enemies, which
|
||||
would not that I reign over them, bring hither, and slay them
|
||||
before me." (<ent type='person'>Luke</ent>, xix, 27.) The whole body of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> appealed
|
||||
before me." (<ent type='person'>Luke</ent>, xix, 27.) The whole body of <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> appealed
|
||||
for Divine permit, that "we command fire to come down from heaven,
|
||||
and consume them" (<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Luke</ent> ix</ent>, 54), who sought to imitate their pious
|
||||
devil-enchantments. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, Prince of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, takes up the bloody
|
||||
and consume them" (<ent type='person'>Luke</ent> ix, 54), who sought to imitate their pious
|
||||
devil-enchantments. <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, Prince of <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, takes up the bloody
|
||||
cue: <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>ry soul which will not hear that prophet shall be
|
||||
destroyed" (Acts, iii, 23); and <ent type='person'>Bigot <ent type='person'>Paul</ent></ent> enjoins persecution,
|
||||
destroyed" (Acts, iii, 23); and <ent type='person'>Bigot Paul</ent> enjoins persecution,
|
||||
boycott and murder for the dissentient: "For there are many unruly
|
||||
and vain talkers ... whose mouths must be stopped" (Titus, i, 10,
|
||||
11): and "He that troubleth you ... I would they were even cut off"
|
||||
|
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ superstitious Pagan dupes of Christianity.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Hear for a moment the zealous Father <ent type='person'>Tertullian</ent> throw the fear
|
||||
of Hell into the trembling Pagan patrons of the theater and the
|
||||
circus. As quoted by <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent> from the <ent type='person'>De Spectaculis</ent> (Ch. 30), they
|
||||
circus. As quoted by <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent> from the De Spectaculis (Ch. 30), they
|
||||
are introduced with some pertinent words descriptive of the spirit
|
||||
of bigoted Christianity: "These rigid sentiments, which had been
|
||||
unknown to the ancient world, appear to have infused a spirit of
|
||||
|
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ soon the terror was extended to the just-born infant, to even the
|
|||
fetus in its womb. St. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent> affirmed this atrocity with all
|
||||
his vehemence; all the Fathers without exception dinned it
|
||||
eternally, -- as yet today. A treatise of the greatest authority,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>De Fide</ent>, long attributed to <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, but now known to be the work
|
||||
De Fide, long attributed to <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, but now known to be the work
|
||||
of Bishop St. Fulgentius (CE. vi, 317) thus states the horrid
|
||||
doctrine: "Be assured, and doubt not, that not only men who have
|
||||
attained the use of their reason, but also little children who have
|
||||
|
@ -411,12 +411,12 @@ chapter 36 declares that "The Church is the heir of those who leave
|
|||
no kindred; and free gifts to it are confirmed"; chapter 41: "Those
|
||||
who have purchased property belonging to the Church or received it
|
||||
as a gift, are to restore it." (<ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, Vita <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent>, N&PNF.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bk</ent>. II, chs. xxiv-xliii.)</p>
|
||||
Bk. II, chs. xxiv-xliii.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Edict to the People of the Provinces Concerning the Error of
|
||||
Polytheism." (Ib. chs. xlviii-xlix.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Grant</ent>ing Money to the Churches." (Ib. <ent type='person'>Bk</ent>, x, ch. vi.)</p>
|
||||
<p> "<ent type='person'>Grant</ent>ing Money to the Churches." (Ib. Bk, x, ch. vi.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "Catholic Clergy exempt from Certain Civic Duties." (Code
|
||||
Theod. xvi, 2, 1; 313.) "The Catholic Church freed from Tribute."
|
||||
|
@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ of repression and murder in its forged and fraudulent faith:</p>
|
|||
The children of heretical parents were denied their patrimony
|
||||
and inheritance unless they returned to the Catholic Church.
|
||||
The books of heretics were ordered to be burned. (Vide Codex
|
||||
Theodosianus, lib. XVI, tit. 5, "<ent type='person'>De Hereticism</ent>")</p>
|
||||
Theodosianus, lib. XVI, tit. 5, "De Hereticism")</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "This legislation remained in force and with even greater
|
||||
severity in the Kingdoms formed by the victorious barbarian
|
||||
|
@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ Toulouse (1229), which established inquisitors in every parish (one
|
|||
priest and two laymen). <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>ryone was bound to denounce heretics,
|
||||
the names of the witnesses were kept secret; after 1243, when
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Innocent III</ent> sanctioned the laws of <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> Frederick, II and of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Louis IX</ent> against heretics, torture was applied in trials; the
|
||||
Louis IX against heretics, torture was applied in trials; the
|
||||
guilty persons were delivered up to the civil authorities and
|
||||
actually burnt at the stake.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ Holy Office proceeds against persons (see Index of Prohibited
|
|||
Books). The present pope, Pius X (1909), has decreed the
|
||||
establishment in every diocese of a board of censors and of a
|
||||
vigilance committee whose functions are to find out and report on
|
||||
writings and persons tainted with the heresy of Modernism (Encycl.
|
||||
writings and persons tainted with the heresy of Modernism (<ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>l.
|
||||
'Pascendi,' 8 Sept. 1907). -- [At another place the pious clerical
|
||||
reason for this flagrant attempt against the mind and its liberty
|
||||
of inquiry is thus with unctuous priestly speciousness stated: "for
|
||||
|
@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ of the lying fraudulent pretensions of the Church:</p>
|
|||
<p> "During the Middle Ages the Church guarded the purity and
|
||||
genuineness of her Apostolic doctrine through the institution
|
||||
of the ecclesiastical (and State) Inquisition. ... Following
|
||||
the example of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, the Church today watches
|
||||
the example of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, the Church today watches
|
||||
zealously over the purity and integrity of her doctrine, since
|
||||
on this rests her whole system of faith and morals, the whole
|
||||
edifice of Catholic thought, ideals, and life. For this
|
||||
|
@ -790,9 +790,9 @@ of the lying fraudulent pretensions of the Church:</p>
|
|||
usurper Maximum at Trier (385). <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>n St. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent>, towards
|
||||
the end of his life, favored State reprisals against the
|
||||
Donatists. ... Influenced by the Roman code, which was rescued
|
||||
from oblivion, <ent type='person'>Frederick II</ent> introduced the penalty of burning
|
||||
from oblivion, Frederick II introduced the penalty of burning
|
||||
for heretics by imperial law of 1224. The popes, especially
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX</ent>, favored the execution of this imperial law, in
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX, favored the execution of this imperial law, in
|
||||
which they saw an effective means for the preservation of the
|
||||
Faith. ... Unfortunately, neither the secular nor the
|
||||
ecclesiastical authorities drew the slightest distinction
|
||||
|
@ -845,11 +845,11 @@ arm. The Church was then itself a secular ruler over vast
|
|||
territories, the stolen "Patrimony of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>" or States of the
|
||||
Church; and for those territories their Royal-Holinesses set the
|
||||
example of murder and burning of their own heretics. His Holiness
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX</ent> (1227-41) was, we are told" "very severe towards
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX (1227-41) was, we are told" "very severe towards
|
||||
heretics, who in those times were universally looked upon as
|
||||
traitors and punished accordingly. ... When in 1224 <ent type='person'>Frederick II</ent>
|
||||
traitors and punished accordingly. ... When in 1224 Frederick II
|
||||
ordered that heretics in Lombard should be burnt at the stake,
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX</ent>, then Papal Legate, approved and published the imperial
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX, then Papal Legate, approved and published the imperial
|
||||
law. In 1231 the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> enacted a law for Rome that heretics
|
||||
condemned by an ecclesiastical court should be delivered to the
|
||||
secular power to receive their 'due punishment.' This 'due
|
||||
|
@ -857,13 +857,13 @@ punishment' was death by fire for the obstinate and imprisonment
|
|||
for life for the penitent. In pursuance of this law a number were
|
||||
arrested in Rome, burnt at the stake, and imprisoned." (CE. vi,
|
||||
797.) And it was in Rome, by law and command of His Royal-Holiness
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Clement VII</ent>I</ent>, that the defier of 'the "Triumphant Beast," Giordano
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Clement VIII</ent>, that the defier of 'the "<ent type='person'>Triumphant Beast</ent>," Giordano
|
||||
Bruno, was burned alive in Rome in 1600.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The hypocritical lie is repeated -- and in the same breath
|
||||
belied. "Officially it was not the Church that sentenced
|
||||
unrepenting heretics to death, more particularly to the stake ...
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX</ent> ... admitted the opinion, then prevalent among legists,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> IX ... admitted the opinion, then prevalent among legists,
|
||||
that heresy should be punished with death, seeing that it was
|
||||
confessedly no less serious an offense than high treason. ... [The
|
||||
succeeding popes went from opinions to acts.] In the Bull 'Ad
|
||||
|
@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ heresy have been given up to the civil power by the bishop or his
|
|||
representative, or the Inquisition, the podesta or chief magistrate
|
||||
of the city shall take them at once, and shall within five days at
|
||||
the most, execute the laws made against them.' Moreover, he directs
|
||||
that this Bull and the corresponding regulations of <ent type='person'>Frederick II</ent>
|
||||
that this Bull and the corresponding regulations of Frederick II
|
||||
[for burning heretics] be entered in every city among the municipal
|
||||
statutes under pain of excommunication, which was also visited on
|
||||
those who failed to execute both the papal and the imperial
|
||||
|
@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ the burning of impenitent heretics were inserted in the papal
|
|||
decretals. ... The aforesaid Bull 'Ad Extirpanda' remained
|
||||
thenceforth a fundamental document of the Inquisition, renewed or
|
||||
reinforced by several popes, <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> IV (1254-61), Clement IV
|
||||
(1265-68), <ent type='person'>Nicholas IV</ent> (1288-92), <ent type='person'>Boniface VII</ent>I (1294-1303), and
|
||||
(1265-68), Nicholas IV (1288-92), <ent type='person'>Boniface VIII</ent> (1294-1303), and
|
||||
others. The civil authorities, therefore, were enjoined by the
|
||||
popes, under pain of excommunication to execute the legal sentences
|
||||
that condemned impenitent heretics to the stake. It is to be noted
|
||||
|
@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ Christianized Roman Empire had developed into a theocratic
|
|||
with its terrorizing threats to the superstitious rulers] -- to
|
||||
stamp crimes against faith (apostasy, heresy, schism) as offenses
|
||||
against the State. (cf. Cod. <ent type='person'>Justin</ent>., 1, 5, de Haer.: 'Quod in
|
||||
religionem divinam commttitur, in omnium fertur injuriam.')
|
||||
<ent type='person'>religionem divinam commttitur</ent>, in omnium fertur injuriam.')
|
||||
Catholic and citizen of the State became identical terms.
|
||||
Consequently crimes against faith were high treason, and as such
|
||||
were punishable with death." (CE. xiv, p. 768.) A truer statement
|
||||
|
@ -969,15 +969,15 @@ millions of dollars of ill-gotten, idle and hoarded properties.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "St. <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent> seems to have originated the application of the
|
||||
words 'Compel them to enter in,' to religious persecution.
|
||||
Religious liberty he emphatically cursed: 'Quid est enim pejor,
|
||||
Religious liberty he emphatically cursed: 'Quid est <ent type='person'>enim pejor</ent>,
|
||||
mors animae <ent type='person'>quam libertas erroris</ent>? -- For which is worse, the death
|
||||
of the soul than the liberty of error?' (Epistle clxvi.) Boniface
|
||||
of the soul than the liberty of error?' (<ent type='person'>Epistle clxvi</ent>.) Boniface
|
||||
III decreed excommunication of any magistrate who either altered
|
||||
the sentence of the Inquisition, or delayed more than six days in
|
||||
carrying it into execution. In the beginning of the thirteenth
|
||||
century, <ent type='person'>Innocent III</ent> instituted the Inquisition, and issued the
|
||||
first appeal to princes to employ their power for the suppression
|
||||
of heresy. In 1209, <ent type='person'>De Montfort</ent> (at Innocent's instigation), began
|
||||
of heresy. In 1209, De Montfort (at Innocent's instigation), began
|
||||
the massacre of the Albigenses. In 1215, the Fourth Council of the
|
||||
Lateran enjoined all rulers, 'as they desired to be esteemed
|
||||
faithful, to swear a public oath that they would labor earnestly,
|
||||
|
@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ here but one, in the quaint words of a militant philosopher:
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Christ in the present Church is the doctrine of the fourth Counsell
|
||||
of Lateran, held under <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> Innocent the third (Chap. 3, de
|
||||
Haereticis), That if a King at the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent> admonition, doe not purge
|
||||
Haereticis), That if a King at the <ent type='person'>Popes</ent> admonition, doe not purge
|
||||
his Kingdom of Haeresies, and being excommunicate for the same, doe
|
||||
not give satisfaction within a year, his Subjects are absolved of
|
||||
the bond of their obedience. Where, by Haeresies are understood all
|
||||
|
@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ terms of the famous Bull of the "Two Swords":</p>
|
|||
Divine one granted to <ent type='person'>Peter</ent> by Divine commission and confirmed
|
||||
in him and his successors. Consequently, whoever opposes this
|
||||
power ordained of God opposes the law of God." (Bull Unam
|
||||
Sanctam, <ent type='person'>Boniface VII</ent>I, Nov. 18, 1302; CE. xv, 126.)</p>
|
||||
Sanctam, <ent type='person'>Boniface VIII</ent>, Nov. 18, 1302; CE. xv, 126.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Our review of the Forgery Founded Church having demonstrated
|
||||
the monstrous falsity of every divine premise of this "Bull," the
|
||||
|
@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ They are priestly lies!</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "And the Lord said unto his servant, Go into the highway
|
||||
and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be
|
||||
filled." <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>. (<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Luke</ent> xiv</ent>, 28.)</p>
|
||||
filled." <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>. (<ent type='person'>Luke</ent> xiv, 28.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Disparaging the commands of its Lord to force them in, his
|
||||
Vicarate apologizes: "Instances of compulsory conversions such as
|
||||
|
@ -1133,7 +1133,7 @@ attempts, patterned on the Crusades, to carry on wars of conversion
|
|||
and conquest in those territories of north-eastern Europe peopled
|
||||
by tribes that had lapsed from the Faith or that were still.
|
||||
heathen; among such pagans were the Obotrites, Pomeranians, Wiltzi,
|
||||
Serbs, Letts, Livonians, Finns, and Prussians. The preliminary work
|
||||
Serbs, <ent type='person'>Letts</ent>, Livonians, Finns, and Prussians. The preliminary work
|
||||
was done in the twelfth century by missionaries. They were aided
|
||||
with armed forces [by several kings and rulers]. From the beginning
|
||||
of the thirteenth century Crusades were undertaken against Livonia,
|
||||
|
@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ Empire became Christian, apostates were punished by deprivation of
|
|||
all civil rights. They could not give evidence in a court of law,
|
||||
and could neither bequeath nor inherit property. To induce anyone
|
||||
to apostatize was an offense punishable with death, under the
|
||||
Theodosian Code, XVI, 7, <ent type='person'>De Apostasis</ent>." (CE. i, 625.)</p>
|
||||
Theodosian Code, XVI, 7, De Apostasis." (CE. i, 625.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Thus by centuries of fraud, fear and force was the "house of
|
||||
God" filled from the highways and the hedges, the forests and the
|
||||
|
@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@ epoch in the history of mankind." (CE. v, 299.) Alas, this is </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>disastrously true, as the Church's own history demonstrates. <ent type='person'>Jesus</ent>
|
||||
Christ, says CE., was the "Perfect Teacher"; "to His <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> He
|
||||
Christ, says CE., was the "Perfect Teacher"; "to His <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> He
|
||||
gave the command, 'Going, therefore, teach ye all nations.' These
|
||||
words are the charter of the Christian Church as a teaching
|
||||
institution" (ib.). Here it got its Divine License to teach, and it
|
||||
|
@ -1387,13 +1387,13 @@ than were the Jews with it. We will come to the Christians anon.</p>
|
|||
revelationless skies of Greek Culture, the most splendrous Stars of
|
||||
intellect and soul which ever -- (before the Star of Bethlehem
|
||||
arose) -- shone down the vistas of Time, blazed in its zenith. The
|
||||
name of every star in that Pagan Greek galaxy is known to every
|
||||
name of every star in that <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent> galaxy is known to every
|
||||
intelligent person throughout Christendom today; the light from
|
||||
these or those of them illuminates every page and every phase of
|
||||
Art, Literature and Science known today to the inestimable glory of
|
||||
man and boon of humanity. The living germ of some, the unsurpassed
|
||||
perfection of others, is the product of the intellect and the soul
|
||||
of the poor Pagan Greeks who had no Divine Revelation and were
|
||||
of the poor <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent>s who had no Divine Revelation and were
|
||||
bereft of the priceless "benefit of Clergy" as a teaching
|
||||
institution.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ institution.</p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Let us gaze for a moment as through the telescope of Time and
|
||||
scan the brilliant luminaries of the heavens of Pagan Greek genius,
|
||||
scan the brilliant luminaries of the heavens of <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent> genius,
|
||||
undimmed then by the Light of the Cross. Beginning with those who
|
||||
were about contemporary in their appearance with post-exilic Hebrew
|
||||
revelation, say about 600 B.C., we will name only those immortally
|
||||
|
@ -1413,22 +1413,22 @@ down to the time, about 400 A.D., when they were for a thousand
|
|||
years eclipsed by the Light of the Cross shining in the "Dark Ages"
|
||||
of Christian Faith.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Pagan Greeks, unfamiliar with the Hebrew revelation of the
|
||||
<p> The <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent>s, unfamiliar with the Hebrew revelation of the
|
||||
Divine Right of Kings -- (anointed by priests) -- to rule mankind,
|
||||
invented Democracy, the right of the people to rule themselves, --
|
||||
a heresy recognized in the Declaration as a self-evident
|
||||
proposition, that all just powers of government are derived from
|
||||
the consent of the governed. News about <ent type='person'>Moses</ent> and his Divine laws
|
||||
not having penetrated into Pagan Greece, a scheme of purely human
|
||||
codes for human conduct was devised by the heathen Lawgivers,
|
||||
codes for human conduct was devised by the heathen <ent type='person'>Lawgivers</ent>,
|
||||
Draco, Solon, <ent type='person'>Lycurgus</ent>. The revealed Mosaic History of the Hebrews
|
||||
not being available as a model, the poor Pagan Greeks had to make
|
||||
not being available as a model, the poor <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent>s had to make
|
||||
shift with Herodotus, "Father of History," Thucydides, Xenophon,
|
||||
Strabo, Plutarch, Pausanius, Polybius, Claudius Ptolemy, Dion
|
||||
Strabo, Plutarch, Pausanius, Polybius, <ent type='person'>Claudius Ptolemy</ent>, Dion
|
||||
Cassius. The God-drafted plans of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness
|
||||
and of Solomon's Temple not being at hand to imitate, uninspired
|
||||
Greeks planned and built the Parthenon, the Erechtheum, the
|
||||
Prophylaea, the Temple of Diana of <ent type='person'>Ephesus</ent>, the Temple of Apollo at
|
||||
Prophylaea, the Temple of <ent type='person'>Diana</ent> of <ent type='person'>Ephesus</ent>, the Temple of Apollo at
|
||||
Corinth, the Serapion and the Museum, "Home of all the Muses," at
|
||||
Alexandria. The summit of human art in sculpture was reached in
|
||||
Pagan Greece, the Apollo Belvidere, the Venus de Milo, the Winged
|
||||
|
@ -1437,9 +1437,9 @@ masters of the "Old Masters" were the Pagans <ent type='person'>Phidias</ent>, P
|
|||
Callimachus, Scopas, Polyclitus, with the chisel; Apelles, Zeuxis,
|
||||
Polygnotus, Parrhasius, <ent type='person'>Pausias</ent>, with the brush. Statesmen and
|
||||
military leaders unknown to Hebrew History, yet whose names are
|
||||
immortal, led the Pagan Greeks to greatness and glory:
|
||||
immortal, led the <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent>s to greatness and glory:
|
||||
Themistocles, <ent type='person'>Pericles</ent>, Aristides the Just, <ent type='person'>Lycurgus</ent>, Miltiades,
|
||||
Leonidas, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> the Great</ent>, who conquered the God-led Jews. Poor
|
||||
Leonidas, <ent type='person'>Alexander the Great</ent>, who conquered the God-led Jews. Poor
|
||||
heathen orators, who never heard Jehovah speak from Sinai, nor the
|
||||
Christ on the Mount, -- their supreme eloquence has echoed down the
|
||||
ages: Demosthenes, Democrates, AEschines, <ent type='person'>Lysias</ent>, Isocrates.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ Aristophanes, besides the historians and orators named, the
|
|||
delightful old resop, the philosophers and scholars yet to name.
|
||||
The drama, tragedy, comedy, the chorus, melodrama; the epic, the
|
||||
ode, the lyric, the elegy, poetic form and measure, the very words
|
||||
for all these things, pure Pagan Greek. Philosophy -- the love of
|
||||
for all these things, pure <ent type='person'>Pagan Greek</ent>. Philosophy -- the love of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Wisdom</ent> -- the highest reach of the uninspired human intellect into </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of <ent type='person'>Wisdom</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -1470,13 +1470,13 @@ for all these things, pure Pagan Greek. Philosophy -- the love of
|
|||
<p>the mysteries, not of faith and godliness, but of mind and soul, in
|
||||
search of the first principles of being, -- the "ousia of the on,"
|
||||
and for the Supreme Good, the noblest rules of human conduct and
|
||||
happiness: Thales, Anaximander, Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Heraclitus,
|
||||
happiness: Thales, Anaximander, Anaxagoras, <ent type='person'>Empedocles</ent>, Heraclitus,
|
||||
Xenophanes, Leucippus, Democritus, <ent type='person'>Protagoras</ent>, Socrates, <ent type='person'>Plato</ent> of
|
||||
the Academy, <ent type='person'>Aristotle</ent> of the Lyceum, Epicurus, Pythagoras, <ent type='person'>Zeno</ent>
|
||||
the Stoic, Antisthenes the Cynic, whose lofty moral systems have
|
||||
exalted mankind ever since, and whose words and works have
|
||||
dominated civilization and made their names immortal, though none
|
||||
of them knew of <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>, the Christ, or the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, -- although
|
||||
of them knew of <ent type='person'>Moses</ent>, the Christ, or the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, -- although
|
||||
Heraclitus invented the "Logos" which St. <ent type='person'>John</ent> worked up into the
|
||||
creative "Word of God" for Christian consumption.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1604,7 +1604,7 @@ less to represent that taken for <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>; and he disproved
|
|||
sacred science of the "<ent type='person'>Resurrection Bone</ent>."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Aristotle</ent> (384-322 iii. c.) the Stagarite, friend and tutor of
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> the Great</ent>, besides being one of the greatest
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Alexander the Great</ent>, besides being one of the greatest
|
||||
philosophers, was the foremost man of science of his day, and in
|
||||
his encyclopedic works laid the foundation of Natural science or
|
||||
physics, Natural History, meteorology or the phenomena of the
|
||||
|
@ -1698,7 +1698,7 @@ to this day in Egypt to raise water from the Nile for irrigation;
|
|||
he was the first to determine the ratio of the diameter to the
|
||||
circumference of a circle, calculating pie to be smaller than 3-1/7
|
||||
and greater than 3-10/71, which is pretty close for a heathen not
|
||||
having the "Book of Numbers" before him. He made other discoveries
|
||||
having the "Book of <ent type='person'>Num</ent>bers" before him. He made other discoveries
|
||||
and inventions too numerous to relate; he disregarded his
|
||||
mechanical contrivances as beneath the dignity of pure science.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ the working-power of steam and devised the first steam-engines. In
|
|||
his <ent type='person'>Pneumatica</ent> he describes the aeolipyle, which may be called a
|
||||
primitive steam reaction turbine; he also mentions another device
|
||||
which may be described as the prototype of the pressure engine.
|
||||
(Encyc. Brit. xxi, 351-2.)</p>
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>. Brit. xxi, 351-2.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Strabo (c. 63 B.C.-19 A.D.), the most famous early geographer
|
||||
and a noted historian; he left a Geography of the world, as then
|
||||
|
@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@ sense; ... he rightly conceived of life as the function of the </p>
|
|||
<p>organism, not as a separate principle; ... he develops the idea of
|
||||
purposive progresses in the development of bodily parts and
|
||||
functions." The doctrine is very substantially developed by the
|
||||
Roman Lucretius, 99-55 B.C. (H.F. Osborn, From the Greeks to
|
||||
Roman <ent type='person'>Lucretius</ent>, 99-55 B.C. (H.F. Osborn, From the Greeks to
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Darwin</ent>, pp. 50, et seq.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The vital germs of virtually every modern science had thus
|
||||
|
@ -1898,10 +1898,10 @@ legislators," yet governs the actions of men and nations throughout
|
|||
the civilized world. A few illustrious names of universal renown
|
||||
must suffice to put into high relief the culture of Rome from the
|
||||
dawn of the Christian era till the pall of the Christian Ages of
|
||||
Faith fell over the Roman world. <ent type='person'>Augustus <ent type='person'>Caesar</ent></ent> (not to mention
|
||||
Julius), <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent>, Cato, Seneca, the Plinys, Tacitus, <ent type='person'>Livy</ent>, Horace,
|
||||
Vergil, Lucretius, the Scipios, Gaius, <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>us, Papinian, Tribonius,
|
||||
Antoninius Pius, Marcus Aurelius; the roster may be mightily
|
||||
Faith fell over the Roman world. <ent type='person'>Augustus Caesar</ent> (not to mention
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Julius</ent>), <ent type='person'>Cicero</ent>, Cato, Seneca, the Plinys, Tacitus, <ent type='person'>Livy</ent>, Horace,
|
||||
Vergil, <ent type='person'>Lucretius</ent>, the Scipios, Gaius, <ent type='person'>Paul</ent>us, Papinian, Tribonius,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Antoninius Pius</ent>, <ent type='person'>Marcus Aurelius</ent>; the roster may be mightily
|
||||
extended and every glorious name be known to every schoolboy.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Thus was the Pagan Roman world intellectually and morally
|
||||
|
@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ tastes. Thus CE. discloses</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> THE AIM OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "To these <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> He gave the command, 'Going therefore,
|
||||
<p> "To these <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> He gave the command, 'Going therefore,
|
||||
teach ye all nations' (<ent type='person'>Matt</ent>. xxviii, 19) -- [a forged Mandate,
|
||||
as we have seen]. These [forged] words are the charter of the
|
||||
Christian Church as a teaching institution. While they refer
|
||||
|
@ -1944,7 +1944,7 @@ tastes. Thus CE. discloses</p>
|
|||
educational problems (p. 299-300). ...</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "The Educational Work of the Church. Apart from the
|
||||
preaching of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, the earliest form of Christian
|
||||
preaching of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, the earliest form of Christian
|
||||
instruction was that given to the catechumens in preparation
|
||||
for baptism. Its object was twofold: to impart a knowledge of
|
||||
Christian truth, and to train the candidate in the practice of
|
||||
|
@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ all started on a purely "Christian" standard). A revealing pen-</p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>sketch of them all, based on that of Paris, is drawn by Prof. James
|
||||
Harvey Robinson: "There were no university buildings, and in Paris
|
||||
Harvey <ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>: "There were no university buildings, and in Paris
|
||||
the lectures were given in the Latin Quarter, in Straw Street, so
|
||||
called from the straw strewn on the floors of the hired rooms where
|
||||
the lecturer explained the text-book [a handwritten manuscript],
|
||||
|
@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ and the canon and Roman law, as one of the unquestionable
|
|||
authorities which together formed a complete and final guide for
|
||||
humanity in conduct and in every branch of science. ... No
|
||||
attention was given to the great subject of history in the medieval
|
||||
universities, nor was Greek taught." (Robinson, The Ordeal of
|
||||
universities, nor was Greek taught." (<ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, The Ordeal of
|
||||
Civilization, pp. 207-208.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The school of Erasmus and the other great Humanists who
|
||||
|
@ -2285,7 +2285,7 @@ Christianity must agree with CE, that "the wonderful efficacy of
|
|||
the religion of Christ in purifying the morals of Europe has no
|
||||
parallel" in any religion or history known to mankind. The
|
||||
following passages are word for word from Volume I -- (unless
|
||||
otherwise indicated), -- of the Catholic Encyclopedia, arranged </p>
|
||||
otherwise indicated), -- of the Catholic <ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>lopedia, arranged </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of <ent type='person'>Wisdom</ent>
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -2327,7 +2327,7 @@ this pest of Agapette introduced into the Church?' St. Cyprian
|
|||
shows that abuses of this kind developed in Africa and the East.
|
||||
The Council of Ancyra, in 314, forbade virgins consecrated to God
|
||||
to thus live with men as sisters. This did not correct the practice
|
||||
entirely, for St. Jerome arraigns Syrian monks for living in cities
|
||||
entirely, for St. <ent type='person'>Jerome arraigns</ent> Syrian monks for living in cities
|
||||
with Christian virgins. These Agapetae are sometimes confounded
|
||||
with the Subintroductae, or women who lived with clerics without
|
||||
marriage." (202.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -2342,7 +2342,7 @@ usury." (Quoted by Middleton, Free Inquiry, Int. Disc. lxvii-ix.)</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> "Solicitation, in canon law, is the crime of making use of the
|
||||
Sacrament of Penance for the purpose of drawing others into sins of
|
||||
lust. Numerous popes have denounced this crime vehemently, and
|
||||
lust. <ent type='person'>Num</ent>erous popes have denounced this crime vehemently, and
|
||||
decreed punishments for its commission ... in connection with the
|
||||
Confessional, during or before" (xiv, 134). "The crime of abduction
|
||||
was, doubtless, extremely rare among the early Christians. In the
|
||||
|
@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@ maxim: "Hell hath no fury like an offended Saint." The Father of
|
|||
Church History, Bishop <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent>, has scathing passages, and he
|
||||
refuses "to record the dissensions and follies which they exercised
|
||||
against each other before the (Diocletian) persecution." (Hist.
|
||||
Eccles. <ent type='person'>Bk</ent>. VIII, chap. 2.) And in Chapter 12, entitled "The
|
||||
Eccles. Bk. VIII, chap. 2.) And in Chapter 12, entitled "The
|
||||
Prelates of the Church," <ent type='person'>Eusebius</ent> wordily and in figured speech
|
||||
thus in substance describes them: "the different heads of the
|
||||
churches, who from being shepherds of the reasonable flocks of
|
||||
|
@ -2460,15 +2460,15 @@ consequence had been vacant for fifty years," till 486. (616.)
|
|||
"<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> St. Agapetus I (535-536) was the son of a Roman priest slain
|
||||
during the riots in the days of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Symmachus</ent></ent>. His first official
|
||||
act was to burn in the presence of the assembled clergy the
|
||||
anathema which <ent type='person'>Boniface II</ent> had propounded against the latter's
|
||||
anathema which Boniface II had propounded against the latter's
|
||||
rival Dioseurus" (202). St. <ent type='person'>Angilbert</ent>, Abbott, "at this period
|
||||
[about 790] was leading a very worldly life. ... <ent type='person'>Angilbert</ent>
|
||||
undoubtedly had an intrigue with <ent type='person'>Charlemagne</ent>'s unmarried daughter
|
||||
Bertha, and became by her the father of two children" (490). "On
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bertha</ent>, and became by her the father of two children" (490). "On
|
||||
the death of <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Formosus</ent> (896) there began for the papacy a time
|
||||
of the deepest humiliation, such as it has never experienced before
|
||||
or since. After the successor of <ent type='person'>Formosus</ent>, Boniface VI, had ruled
|
||||
only fifteen days, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> VI</ent> (properly, VII), was raised to the
|
||||
only fifteen days, <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> VI (properly, VII), was raised to the
|
||||
Papal Chair. In his blind rage, <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> not only abused the memory
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Formosus</ent> but also treated his body with indignity. <ent type='person'>Stephen</ent> was
|
||||
strangled in prison in the summer of 897, and the six following
|
||||
|
@ -2487,14 +2487,14 @@ the decadent discipline in churches and cloisters; and in quieting </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>disturbances in the metropolitan see of Rheims; and at putting an
|
||||
end to anarchy in Italy" (i, 203). Such periods of "deepest
|
||||
humiliation to the papacy" were quite recurrent: "The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent>
|
||||
humiliation to the papacy" were quite recurrent: "The <ent type='person'>Popes</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Benedict</ent> from the fourth to the ninth inclusive belong to the
|
||||
darkest period of papal history (900-1048) ... <ent type='person'>Benedict</ent> VI was
|
||||
thrown into prison by the anti-pope <ent type='person'>Boniface VII</ent>, and strangled by
|
||||
his orders, in 974. <ent type='person'>Benedict</ent> VII was a layman and became pope by
|
||||
force, and drove out <ent type='person'>Boniface VII</ent>; died 983. ... <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Benedict</ent> IX
|
||||
had long caused scandal to the Church by his disorderly life. His
|
||||
immediate successor, <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> VI</ent> (1044-46) had persuaded
|
||||
immediate successor, <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> VI (1044-46) had persuaded
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Benedict</ent> IX to resign the Chair of <ent type='person'>Peter</ent>, and to do so bestowed
|
||||
valuable possessions on him" (31).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2503,9 +2503,9 @@ celibacy was ill observed by priests" (507). St. Arialdo was
|
|||
'martyred at Milan in 1065, for his attempt to reform the
|
||||
simoniacal and immoral clergy of that city. ... For inveighing
|
||||
against abuses he was excommunicated by the bishop" (707). <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> II</ent> (1061-73) was a leader in "that great agitation
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> II (1061-73) was a leader in "that great agitation
|
||||
against simony and clerical incontinence. ... A faction elected
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Honorius</ent> II</ent> as pope -- public opinion clamoring for reform.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Honorius</ent> II as pope -- public opinion clamoring for reform.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> was omnipresent, through his legates, punishing
|
||||
simoniacal bishops and incontinent clergy" (286). "The Church at
|
||||
that time (1072) was torn by the schisms of anti-popes" (541). --
|
||||
|
@ -2534,7 +2534,7 @@ of his time; ... enormous scandals were repaired" (557). "The
|
|||
barons of the Campagna fought with each other and with the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent>
|
||||
and, issuing from their castles, raided the country in every
|
||||
direction, and even robbed the pilgrims on their way to the tombs
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>. ... <ent type='person'>William</ent> I took captive many wealthy Greeks,
|
||||
of the <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>. ... <ent type='person'>William</ent> I took captive many wealthy Greeks,
|
||||
the greater number of whom he sold into slavery" (157). "A period
|
||||
of decline followed after the middle of the thirteenth century,
|
||||
when war and rapine did much injury ... suffered again in the
|
||||
|
@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@ the wicked suggestions of avaricious persons. ... He continued </p>
|
|||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Innocent IV's policy of a war of extermination against the progeny
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Frederick II</ent>. ... The pecuniary assistance these measures
|
||||
of Frederick II. ... The pecuniary assistance these measures
|
||||
brought him was dearly bought by the embitterment of the English
|
||||
clergy and people against the Holy See. ... The unity of
|
||||
Christendom was a thing of the past" (288). About 1300, "all looked
|
||||
|
@ -2561,7 +2561,7 @@ times, would be restored to their former discipline"</p>
|
|||
<p> Under <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent> V (1409-1410) "The Great Schism (1378-
|
||||
1417) rent the Church. As cardinal he had sanctioned the agreement
|
||||
of the rival Colleges of <ent type='person'>Cardinal</ent>s to join in a common effort for
|
||||
unity. He thus incurred the displeasure of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> XII</ent> [who deposed
|
||||
unity. He thus incurred the displeasure of <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> XII [who deposed
|
||||
him]. At, the Council of Pisa (1409) he preached the opening
|
||||
sermon, a scathing condemnation of the rival popes, and presided at
|
||||
the deliberations of the theologians who declared those popes
|
||||
|
@ -2601,7 +2601,7 @@ felt more keenly than the <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> himself. He spoke of res
|
|||
proclaimed his determination to set about that reform of the Church
|
||||
'in Head and members' for which the world had so long been
|
||||
clamoring"; but his grief was assuaged by the attentions of his
|
||||
lady loves, notably pretty Guilia Farnese, niece of the <ent type='person'>Cardinal</ent>,
|
||||
lady loves, notably pretty <ent type='person'>Guilia Farnese</ent>, niece of the <ent type='person'>Cardinal</ent>,
|
||||
and whose picture as an angel now adorns one of the great frescos
|
||||
of the Vatican. "Long ago Leo the Great (440-461) declared, 'the </p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ thumbnail sketch of the culmination and the causes leading up to it
|
|||
throughout the Middle Age "civilization thoroughly saturated with
|
||||
Christianity," is drawn by CE. in two paragraphs here quoted:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "At the time of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> VI</ent>I's elevation to the papacy
|
||||
<p> "At the time of <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> VII's elevation to the papacy
|
||||
(1073-85), the Christian world was in a deplorable condition.
|
||||
During the desolating period of transition -- the terrible
|
||||
period of warfare and rapine, violence, and corruption in high
|
||||
|
@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@ Christianity," is drawn by CE. in two paragraphs here quoted:</p>
|
|||
century, the saddest perhaps, in Christian annals, is
|
||||
characterized by the vivid remark of [<ent type='person'>Cardinal</ent>] <ent type='person'>Baronius</ent> that
|
||||
Christ was as asleep in the vessel of the Church. At the time
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Leo IX</ent>'s election in 1049, according to the testimony of
|
||||
of Leo IX's election in 1049, according to the testimony of
|
||||
St. Bruno, Bishop of Segni, 'the whole worldly in wickedness,
|
||||
holiness had disappeared, justice had perished, and truth had
|
||||
been buried; <ent type='person'>Simon Magus</ent> was lording it over the Church, whose
|
||||
|
@ -2676,14 +2676,14 @@ Christianity," is drawn by CE. in two paragraphs here quoted:</p>
|
|||
.
|
||||
FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> II, 1458-64], the whole career of Rodrigo Borgia (<ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>
|
||||
<p> II, 1458-64], the whole career of <ent type='person'>Rodrigo Borgia</ent> (<ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>
|
||||
VI), the life of Farnese, afterwards <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> III, until he was
|
||||
compelled to reform himself as well as the Curia, ... all with
|
||||
disregard for the most elementary virtues. <ent type='person'>Julius II</ent> fought
|
||||
disregard for the most elementary virtues. <ent type='person'>Julius</ent> II fought
|
||||
and intrigued like a mere secular prince; Leo X, although
|
||||
certainly not an unbeliever -- [it was His Holiness who framed
|
||||
the famous "witty epigram: 'What profit has not that Fable of
|
||||
Christ brought us,"; Encyc. Brit., 14th Ed. xix, 217] -- was
|
||||
Christ brought us,"; <ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>. Brit., 14th Ed. xix, 217] -- was
|
||||
frivolous in the extreme; <ent type='person'>Clement VII</ent> drew on himself the
|
||||
contempt as well as hatred of all who had dealings with him,
|
||||
by his crooked ways and cowardly subterfuges which led to the
|
||||
|
@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ converted men," and the chronic millennial infamies of Holy Church
|
|||
washed out by a baptism of Faith and "good works meet unto
|
||||
repentance." But was it so?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Adrian VI</ent> was Holiness of Rome in 1522-1523: "Appalling tasks
|
||||
<p> Adrian VI was Holiness of Rome in 1522-1523: "Appalling tasks
|
||||
lay before him in this [again] darkest hour of the Papacy. To
|
||||
extirpate inveterate abuses; to reform a court which thrived on
|
||||
corruption, and detested the very name of reform; to hold in leash
|
||||
|
@ -2850,9 +2850,9 @@ lurid features, as under long lines of Holinesses, for example,
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Benedict</ent>s, Eugenes, and <ent type='person'>John</ent>s, fall outside our limited
|
||||
alphabetical scope; we have made no note of the interminable
|
||||
political wars and throat-outtings joyously moted by fifteen
|
||||
hundred years of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent>; nor of the infinite blood-lust and greed of
|
||||
hundred years of <ent type='person'>Popes</ent>; nor of the infinite blood-lust and greed of
|
||||
the execrated Holy Inquisition and of interminable successions of
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Pope</ent>s</ent>, papal <ent type='person'>Curias</ent> and blood-sodden prelates. The choice of every
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Popes</ent>, papal <ent type='person'>Curias</ent> and blood-sodden prelates. The choice of every
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> is guided by the <ent type='person'>Holy Ghost</ent> itself, aided indirectly but
|
||||
effectively in a hundred instances by bribery and the dagger. <ent type='person'>Eve</ent>n
|
||||
this trinity of Holy Electors of the Vicars of God has not always
|
||||
|
@ -2916,10 +2916,10 @@ in its own words what it did.</p>
|
|||
"The Church, although officially the teacher of revealed truth
|
||||
only, has always been interested in the cultivation of every branch
|
||||
of human knowledge. But the truth unfolded by reason cannot
|
||||
contradict the truth revealed by God! The Encyclical next shows, by
|
||||
contradict the truth revealed by God! The <ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>lical next shows, by
|
||||
extracts from many Fathers of the Church, what reason helped by
|
||||
revelation can do for [to] the progress of human knowledge"!
|
||||
(Encyc. AEterni-Patris, <ent type='person'>Leo XIII</ent>, 1879; CE. i, 177.) "The Christian
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>. AEterni-Patris, <ent type='person'>Leo XIII</ent>, 1879; CE. i, 177.) "The Christian
|
||||
Church during this era -- a fact of the greatest importance -- was
|
||||
the guardian of the remains of classical literature." (CE. vi,
|
||||
485.) "The preservation of the fragments of Greek and Roman
|
||||
|
@ -2978,13 +2978,13 @@ manuscripts are on reused vellum. A manuscript in the Vatican
|
|||
contained part of the 91st Book of <ent type='person'>Livy</ent>'s 'Roman History.' The
|
||||
famous Sinai Bible discovered by Tischendorff was written over by
|
||||
lives of female saints. Parts of the Iliad and the 'Elements' of
|
||||
Euclid were covered by monkish treatises. The '<ent type='person'>De Republica</ent>' of
|
||||
Euclid were covered by monkish treatises. The 'De Republica' of
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Cicero</ent>, was discovered under the Commentary of <ent type='person'>Augustine</ent> on Psalms,
|
||||
and several of his Orations under the Acts of the Council of
|
||||
Chalcedon." Other such monkish palimpsests were discovered to
|
||||
contain the Institutes of Gaius; eight orations of the Roman
|
||||
senator <ent type='person'>Symmachus</ent>, the Comedies of Plautus, parts of Euripides,
|
||||
epistles of <ent type='person'>Antoninus</ent> Pius, Lucius Verus, Marcus Aurelius, and
|
||||
epistles of <ent type='person'>Antoninus Pius</ent>, <ent type='person'>Lucius Verus</ent>, <ent type='person'>Marcus Aurelius</ent>, and
|
||||
others, the 'Fasti Consolaris' of 486, the Codex Theodosianus, are
|
||||
among the precious remains of Greek and Roman erudition which were
|
||||
"Preserved" in this monkish fashion in the erudite monasteries.
|
||||
|
@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ fatal title: "Pagans Forbidden to give Instruction"; consequently
|
|||
sole Mentor and Instructor of Christendom. Before the dazzling
|
||||
Light diffused by the Church blinds us to the view, let us take a
|
||||
farewell look at the Pagan civilization of the Roman world, as
|
||||
recorded under the <ent type='person'>Antonine <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent>s</ent> and their successors, such
|
||||
recorded under the <ent type='person'>Antonine Emperors</ent> and their successors, such
|
||||
conditions prevailing quite up to the era of <ent type='person'>Justin</ent>ian and the
|
||||
Church; -- it will be a millennium and a half before we see a spark
|
||||
of such like:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -3043,7 +3043,7 @@ and mildness into Roman legislation which effectually safeguarded
|
|||
the weak and unprotected, slaves, wards, and orphans, against
|
||||
aggressions of the powerful. ... An impulse was given in this
|
||||
direction which produced the later golden period of Roman
|
||||
jurisprudence under Septimus Severus, Caracalla, and <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>
|
||||
jurisprudence under <ent type='person'>Septimus Severus</ent>, Caracalla, and <ent type='person'>Alexander</ent>
|
||||
Severus." (CE. i, 587.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> For vivid contrast, we may here recall the "vivid remark" of
|
||||
|
@ -3088,11 +3088,11 @@ abetted slavery; it owned slaves, and it actively engaged in the
|
|||
most revolting forms of slave-trade: "Clement V (1309) decreed that
|
||||
resisting Venetians should be sold into slavery, and <ent type='person'>Gregory</ent> XI and
|
||||
Sixtus IV [of blessed memory] decreed the same for the Florentines,
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Julius II</ent> for both Florence and Bologna. The Bull by which
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Julius</ent> II for both Florence and Bologna. The Bull by which
|
||||
Nicholas V (1442) encouraged Portugal to what became the organized
|
||||
trade in negro slaves. ... In 1538 <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> III decreed slavery against
|
||||
all Englishmen who should dare to support <ent type='person'>Henry VIII</ent> against the
|
||||
pope"! (Encyc. Brit., 14th ed. xix, 35.)</p>
|
||||
pope"! (<ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>. Brit., 14th ed. xix, 35.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The Church mightily prides itself on its suppression of the
|
||||
bloody sports of the arena, the gladiatorial combats, because the
|
||||
|
@ -3116,7 +3116,7 @@ forth in the tremendous work of <ent type='person'>Isidore</ent> of Seville (d.
|
|||
the next few centuries, which were comparatively barren of literary
|
||||
achievements, the only men to achieve any celebrity were [five
|
||||
named up to 1003]." ... Others are named up to 1280, -- "For all
|
||||
these <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Albert</ent>us Magnus</ent> had opened the door to the rich treasure-</p>
|
||||
these <ent type='person'>Albertus Magnus</ent> had opened the door to the rich treasure-</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Bank of <ent type='person'>Wisdom</ent>
|
||||
Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201
|
||||
|
@ -3318,7 +3318,7 @@ While thus fostering and promoting the sciences, "Yet", says CE.,
|
|||
<p>them from falling into errors contrary to Divine doctrine, and from
|
||||
overstepping their boundaries and throwing into confusion matters
|
||||
that belong to the domain of faith"! (Vatican Decrees, Sess. III,
|
||||
<ent type='person'>De Fide</ent>, ch. 4; CE. xiii, 609.)</p>
|
||||
De Fide, ch. 4; CE. xiii, 609.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The priestly principle of the subordination of scientific fact
|
||||
to dogmatic faith is thus naively posed:</p>
|
||||
|
@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@ he explains the laws of ebb and flow, proves the <ent type='person'>Julian</ent>
|
|||
be wrong; he explains the composition and effects of gunpowder,
|
||||
discusses and affirms the possibility of steam-vessels and
|
||||
aerostats, of microscopes and telescopes, and some other inventions
|
||||
made many centuries later. ... '<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> <ent type='person'>Nicholas IV</ent>, on the advice of
|
||||
made many centuries later. ... '<ent type='person'>Pope</ent> Nicholas IV, on the advice of
|
||||
many brethren condemned and rejected the doctrine of the English
|
||||
brother <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Roger</ent> <ent type='person'>Bacon</ent></ent>, Doctor of Divinity, which contains many
|
||||
suspect innovations, by reason of which <ent type='person'>Roger</ent> was imprisoned' 12 or
|
||||
|
@ -3431,7 +3431,7 @@ suspect innovations, by reason of which <ent type='person'>Roger</ent> was impri
|
|||
strangling clutches of the "nursing-mother of schools and
|
||||
Universities," -- which always "encourages Science"!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Roger</ent>'s great German contemporary "Blessed <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Albert</ent>us Magnus</ent>"
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Roger</ent>'s great German contemporary "Blessed <ent type='person'>Albertus Magnus</ent>"
|
||||
(c. 1206-1280), was "accused of magic and of neglecting the sacred
|
||||
sciences. ... <ent type='person'>Albert</ent> respected authority and traditions, was
|
||||
prudent in proposing the results of his investigations. ...
|
||||
|
@ -3549,7 +3549,7 @@ believed to be the supreme authority in matters of SCIENCE, as in
|
|||
all others." (CE. vi, 344.) The Church made monstrous efforts to
|
||||
murder the new thought: "we know from the calendar of saints and
|
||||
other sources how much had been done to cheek the wild license of
|
||||
thought and speech in the Peninsula. Giordano Bruno, renegade and
|
||||
thought and speech in the Peninsula. <ent type='person'>Giordano Bruno</ent>, renegade and
|
||||
pantheist, was burnt in 1600; <ent type='person'>Campanella</ent> spent [27] long years in
|
||||
prison. The different measures meted out to Copernicus by Clement
|
||||
VII and to Galileo by <ent type='person'>Paul</ent> V need no comment [its shame chokes the
|
||||
|
@ -3577,7 +3577,7 @@ anything which might put them "on inquiry" as to the "purity and
|
|||
genuineness" of these holy "Apostolic" myths, includes the immortal
|
||||
works of <ent type='person'>Gibbon</ent>, Sterne, Dumas, Victor Hugo, our own Dr. Draper,
|
||||
Anatole France, La Fontaine, Lamartine, Balzac, Rousseau, Steele,
|
||||
Addison, Talleyrand, Henry Hallam, Voltaire, <ent type='person'>Zola</ent>, Maeterlincki --
|
||||
Addison, Talleyrand, <ent type='person'>Henry Hallam</ent>, Voltaire, <ent type='person'>Zola</ent>, <ent type='person'>Maeterlincki</ent> --
|
||||
(this my Book will probably be added by special Decree); -- in a
|
||||
word every book by -- (mine excluded) -- the brilliant and fearless
|
||||
thinkers of the world who have scorned Holy Church, and have been
|
||||
|
@ -3599,7 +3599,7 @@ Faith; it deserves a word of admiration, which may be spoken by its
|
|||
learned apologist: "Before the art of printing was discovered, it
|
||||
sufficed to burn a few manuscript copies to prevent the spreading
|
||||
of a doctrine. So it was done at <ent type='person'>Ephesus</ent> in the presence of St.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Paul</ent> (Acts xix, 19). It is known that the other <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent>, the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Paul</ent> (Acts xix, 19). It is known that the other <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent>, the
|
||||
Fathers of the Church, and the Council of Nice (325) exercised the
|
||||
same authority; [citing] the various censures, prohibitions, and
|
||||
indexes issued by cities, universities, bishops, provincial
|
||||
|
@ -3612,7 +3612,7 @@ Faith. Says our guardian of the archaic fossils embedded in the
|
|||
Rock of Faith: "It is true, the believer is less free in his
|
||||
knowledge than the unbeliever, but only because he [which one?]
|
||||
knows more. Hence it is, that a well-instructed Christian child
|
||||
knows more of the important truths than did Kant, Herbert Spencer,
|
||||
knows more of the important truths than did Kant, <ent type='person'>Herbert Spencer</ent>,
|
||||
or Huxley. Believing scientists -- [a self-stultification] do not
|
||||
wish to be free-thinkers just as respectable people do not wish to
|
||||
be vagabonds"! (CE. xiii, 607.)</p>
|
||||
|
@ -3681,7 +3681,7 @@ understand:</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>(Dr. Ernest R. Trattner: The Autobiography of God, pp. 289 et seq.,
|
||||
passim. Scribners; 1930. Cf. Science Remaking the World: Caldwell
|
||||
and Slosson; Doubleday, Page; 1924; Two Thousand Years of Science:
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Slosson</ent>; Doubleday, Page; 1924; Two Thousand Years of Science:
|
||||
Harvey-Gibson; Macmillan; 1929).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In glorious contrast to the murderous principles, and
|
||||
|
@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@ the gentle art of Pedagogy for the Faithful. The net result of the
|
|||
intellectual efforts of the Inspired Teacher may be summed up and
|
||||
made luminous by a couple of descriptions of the wonderful "benefit
|
||||
of clergy" as a Teaching Institution. Says first Dr. James Harvey
|
||||
Robinson: "For six or seven centuries after the overthrow of the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>: "For six or seven centuries after the overthrow of the
|
||||
Roman government in the West [476], very few outside of the clergy
|
||||
ever dreamed of studying, or even of learning to read and write.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Eve</ent>n in the Thirteenth Century an offender who wished to prove that
|
||||
|
@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ forced to rely upon churchmen to write out the public documents and
|
|||
proclamations. The priests and monks held the pen for the king.
|
||||
Representatives of the clergy sat in the king's councils and acted
|
||||
as his ministers; in fact, the conduct of government largely
|
||||
devolved upon them." (Robinson, The Ordeal of Civilization, pp.
|
||||
devolved upon them." (<ent type='person'>Robinson</ent>, The Ordeal of Civilization, pp.
|
||||
157-8.) This "benefit of clergy," in the legal sense in which it is
|
||||
above used, and the degraded state of ignorance which gave occasion
|
||||
for it and the presumptions of the clergy enforcing it, are defined
|
||||
|
@ -3855,7 +3855,7 @@ Crusades is therefore intimately connected with that of the popes
|
|||
and the Church. These Holy Wars were essentially a papal
|
||||
enterprise. The idea of quelling all dissensions among Christians,
|
||||
of uniting them under the same standard and sending them forth
|
||||
against the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>s was conceived in the eleventh century, at
|
||||
against the <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>s was conceived in the eleventh century, at
|
||||
a time when there were as yet no organized states in Europe." (CE.
|
||||
iv, 543, 556.) A more gigantic crime and overwhelming failure of
|
||||
ambitious design was probably never recorded in history. But far
|
||||
|
@ -3978,7 +3978,7 @@ original and purpose of the Rainbow; the differentiation of
|
|||
languages at Babel; the cause of disease as the reactions to
|
||||
malignant devils in the inner works of men, and the Divine
|
||||
prescriptions for cure of the "Great Physician," the "Lord who
|
||||
healeth thee," by spit-salve, prayers of faith, ointment, holy
|
||||
<ent type='person'>healeth thee</ent>," by spit-salve, prayers of faith, ointment, holy
|
||||
water, and devil-exorcism by ignorant priests? If the <ent type='person'>Holy Ghost</ent> of
|
||||
God wrote or inspired the Bible, funny it is that it talked such
|
||||
foolishness, which was exactly what ignorant priests would have
|
||||
|
@ -4006,7 +4006,7 @@ Koran," and were destined to "throw into confusion" the "sacred
|
|||
science" of the Blessed Bible. "It cannot be exactly said when the
|
||||
first translations of Arabic writings began to be received by the
|
||||
Christians of the West: probably about 1000. In the beginning of
|
||||
the twelfth century the contributions of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent> science and
|
||||
the twelfth century the contributions of <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent> science and
|
||||
philosophy to Latin Christendom became more and more frequent and
|
||||
important. ... About 1134 <ent type='person'>John</ent> of Luna translated Al-Fergani's
|
||||
treatise 'Astronomy,' which was an abridgement of Ptolemy's
|
||||
|
@ -4069,7 +4069,7 @@ barbarians, steeped in ignorance and "sin." <ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent> fl
|
|||
their fury in the Great Hegira in 622; he died ten years later, in
|
||||
632. Yet, in exactly 100 years, even before they were checked by
|
||||
the Christian <ent type='person'>Charles</ent> Martel at the battle of Tours in the heart of
|
||||
France, in the year 732, the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent> Arabs became and remained
|
||||
France, in the year 732, the <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent> Arabs became and remained
|
||||
the most highly civilized people in the world, the masters of an
|
||||
illustrious Empire of far greater extent than Christendom, -- and
|
||||
which embraced the greater part of Christendom; and minions of good
|
||||
|
@ -4114,7 +4114,7 @@ with the advent and advance of the Age of Reason.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> But if the slow and tortuous spread of Christianity by force
|
||||
and arms is proof of its "miraculous" character, what shall we say
|
||||
of <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>ism? "Its uninterrupted spread, from the seventh
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>ism? "Its uninterrupted spread, from the seventh
|
||||
century to the present time, among all the races of the continent,
|
||||
is one of the most remarkable facts of history. Today a Mussulman
|
||||
may travel from Monrovia to Mecca, and thence to Batavia without
|
||||
|
@ -4125,12 +4125,12 @@ Mediterranean coast, from Egypt to Morocco, a conquest greatly
|
|||
aided by the exploitation of the country by Byzantine [Christian]
|
||||
governors, the divisions among the Christians, and political
|
||||
disorganization. The second period (1050-1750) -- all Africa except
|
||||
Ethiopia. ... The last period of the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent> expansion extends
|
||||
Ethiopia. ... The last period of the <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent> expansion extends
|
||||
to the present time. ... Daily, one may say, Islam spreads." (CE.
|
||||
i, 187.) Christianity retrogresses. Aye, worse than that, for the
|
||||
vaunted miraculous nature and preservation of Christianity: "The
|
||||
one dangerous rival with which Christianity had to contend in the
|
||||
Middle Ages was the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent> religion. Within a century of its
|
||||
Middle Ages was the <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent> religion. Within a century of its
|
||||
birth, it had torn from Christendom some of its fairest lands, and
|
||||
extended like a huge crescent from Spain over Northern Africa,
|
||||
Egypt, PALESTINE, Arabia, Persia, and Syria, to the eastern part of
|
||||
|
@ -4174,12 +4174,12 @@ across the Danube, in 1683." (CE. x, 425.) The Christian God had
|
|||
failed to protect and save the vast majority of his own people. As
|
||||
Dr. <ent type='person'>Harry Elmer Barnes</ent> aptly says: "If the test of the validity of
|
||||
a religion is to be its growth, spread and proselyting capacity,
|
||||
then <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>ism can make a more impressive appeal than
|
||||
then <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>ism can make a more impressive appeal than
|
||||
Christianity. Christianity had the advantage of being launched six
|
||||
and a half centuries before <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>ism. Yet today the
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>s far outnumber the Christians, and the <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>s have,
|
||||
and a half centuries before <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>ism. Yet today the
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>s far outnumber the Christians, and the <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>s have,
|
||||
moreover, reconquered the very areas in which Christianity arose
|
||||
and established its first strongholds." (Barnes, The Twilight of
|
||||
and established its first strongholds." (<ent type='person'>Barnes</ent>, The Twilight of
|
||||
Christianity, p. 416.) This may close with a quaint specimen of
|
||||
medieval Christian historical learning, from that great literary
|
||||
light of the Church, <ent type='person'>Monk</ent> <ent type='person'>Matt</ent>hew Paris (died 1259), who, says CE.,
|
||||
|
@ -4226,7 +4226,7 @@ Arab incursion, and within one century the Church lost its most
|
|||
splendid fields and Churches, the vast Christian territories of
|
||||
Asia and Africa, and Spain. The "Great Schism" between East and
|
||||
West tore the immense Eastern Empire from the "Unity" of the True
|
||||
"Catholic" Church. The Turks, turned <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Mohammed</ent>an</ent>, in turn wrested
|
||||
"Catholic" Church. The Turks, turned <ent type='person'>Mohammedan</ent>, in turn wrested
|
||||
the lost Eastern Empire from Christianity and it became Infidel, as
|
||||
mostly it remains today. Then came the "so-called Reformation"
|
||||
revolt of <ent type='person'>Luther</ent>: "The effect of the Reformation was to separate
|
||||
|
@ -4502,7 +4502,7 @@ Purgatory for unbelievers in that fiery near-Hell.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> A graphic picture is drawn by the great historian of the
|
||||
Middle Ages, which shows <ent type='person'>Avarice</ent> as the cornerstone and effective
|
||||
motive of the Church. Hallam, Von Ranke, and many historians, give
|
||||
motive of the Church. <ent type='person'>Hallam</ent>, <ent type='person'>Von Ranke</ent>, and many historians, give
|
||||
revolting examples in the concrete through many ages; here is their
|
||||
summary:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4541,7 +4541,7 @@ peculiar science to detect them in modern times. Such rapacity
|
|||
might seem incredible in men cut off from the pursuits of life and
|
||||
the hopes of posterity, if we did not behold every day the
|
||||
unreasonableness of avarice and the fervor of professional
|
||||
attachments." (Hallam, History of the Middle Ages, Vol. 1, <ent type='person'>Bk</ent>. vii,
|
||||
attachments." (<ent type='person'>Hallam</ent>, History of the Middle Ages, Vol. 1, Bk. vii,
|
||||
passim.)</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> "STOP! THIEF!"</p>
|
||||
|
@ -4709,7 +4709,7 @@ milk," and never since questioned with open mind.</p>
|
|||
the new Faith, and propagandists of it among their fellow Pagans,
|
||||
were very fervid and eloquent in their appeals to the reason of the
|
||||
Pagans as against their mother-inherited superstitions. In his
|
||||
First Apology to the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> <ent type='person'>Antoninus</ent> Pius, Father <ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr
|
||||
First Apology to the <ent type='person'>Emperor</ent> <ent type='person'>Antoninus Pius</ent>, Father <ent type='person'>Justin</ent> Martyr
|
||||
makes a fine appeal for the use of reason in defiance of tradition
|
||||
and authority, -- a fine gesture to the Pagan, -- but a principle
|
||||
seldom applied by a Christian in point of his own imposed creeds:
|
||||
|
@ -4734,8 +4734,8 @@ all religions and all moral systems.</p>
|
|||
had not yet snatched the cynical power whereby, ever since, it
|
||||
"requires the acceptance and practice not of the religion one may
|
||||
choose, but of that which God prescribes ... to be the only true
|
||||
one," as asserted by His Holiness <ent type='person'>Leo XIII</ent>, in the Encyclical
|
||||
Immortale Dei, of November 1, 1885. (CE. xiv, 764.) Whereupon, the
|
||||
one," as asserted by His Holiness <ent type='person'>Leo XIII</ent>, in the <ent type='person'>Encyc</ent>lical
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Immortale Dei</ent>, of November 1, 1885. (CE. xiv, 764.) Whereupon, the
|
||||
"choosers" of their religion became "heretics," and were quite
|
||||
"justly burned," as that same <ent type='person'>Pope</ent> admits. But before the
|
||||
successors of <ent type='person'>Constantine</ent> gave the Church the sword and the stake
|
||||
|
@ -5305,7 +5305,7 @@ CHAPTER IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
|
|||
THE SAINTLY "FATHERS" OF THE FAITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
|
||||
PATRISTIC "TRADITION". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
|
||||
THE TWELVE "TRADITIONAL" <ent type='person'>APOSTLES</ent> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
|
||||
The <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Apostle</ent>s</ent> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
|
||||
The <ent type='person'>Apostles</ent> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
|
||||
APOSTOLIC GREED AND STRIFE.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
|
||||
The Apostolic Fathers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
|
||||
The Sub-Apostolic Fathers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ capitalists--and to workers--is one in which there exists a
|
|||
minimum of governmental interference.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The protectionist argument is almost as widespread today as it
|
||||
was two hundred years ago when <ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> in his treatise An
|
||||
was two hundred years ago when <ent type='person'>Adam Smith</ent> in his treatise An
|
||||
Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations so
|
||||
brilliantly demonstrated its fallacies. Fortunately, we have
|
||||
the work of <ent type='person'>Smith</ent> and his many successors, plus the empirical
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ serious for me because I remember, long before this episode,
|
|||
finding that the Pan American Health Organization and one of its
|
||||
individuals had made a very, very aggressive and assertive effort
|
||||
to destroy the reputation, the background and the credibility of
|
||||
one Doctor <ent type='person'>Lawrence <ent type='person'>Burton</ent></ent> of the Bahamas. And it was upon the
|
||||
one Doctor <ent type='person'>Lawrence Burton</ent> of the Bahamas. And it was upon the
|
||||
recommendation of that Pan American Health Organization -- claiming
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Burton</ent>'s therapy didn't work and that they had come in and
|
||||
investigated his work -- that the Bahamian Government was willing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -117,6 +117,6 @@ articles through the nationwide inter-library loan network.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> Ranting by:
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>John DiNardo</ent></p>
|
||||
John DiNardo</p>
|
||||
|
||||
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Subject: WILL OUR GVT IMPLANT OUR CHILDREN?</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>So you bloody skeptics think it can't happen here huh??? Wake Up!!!!!Co<ent type='person'>mm</ent>ents
|
||||
<p>So you bloody skeptics think it can't happen here huh??? Wake Up!!!!!Comments
|
||||
in upper case are all mine!</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Samurai_Writer</p>
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ on TDC. I arrived at the tail end of a story about a device called
|
|||
is regularly advertized in the weekly science journals like "AAAS SCIENCE"
|
||||
and "NATURE". What you have is a tiny glass capsule containing a passive
|
||||
radio re-transmitter designed to be injected directly under the skin of
|
||||
the animal. These things are very tiny - looks like maybe 0.75x2.0 <ent type='person'>mm</ent>.
|
||||
the animal. These things are very tiny - looks like maybe 0.75x2.0 mm.
|
||||
They are designed to derive energy from an RF field and then re-transmit
|
||||
at another frequency. The transmission contains a multi-digit ID code that
|
||||
allows each animal to be positively identified.
|
||||
|
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ brain activity etc.. [THIS IS GREAT HUH? WHAT NEXT?!?! JUST SAY ..NO!]</p>
|
|||
<p>The angle is perfect. It is easy to drive parents to paranoia about their
|
||||
kids safety. The kids are very much the property of their parents and
|
||||
suffer diminished rights when it comes to this style of intrusion. Any
|
||||
half-ass advertizer could concoct some horrific TV co<ent type='person'>mm</ent>ercials demonstrating
|
||||
half-ass advertizer could concoct some horrific TV commercials demonstrating
|
||||
how this product can 'save' your child from something. If the price is
|
||||
right - and technology just gets better and cheaper - they could sell
|
||||
millions of these things. </p>
|
||||
|
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ reason TO detect it. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Many discount the ability of interested parties to institute anything
|
||||
resembling a totalitarian system upon the USA. They point to such
|
||||
failed attempts as the 'War on Drugs', the <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> ant-pinko purge etc..
|
||||
failed attempts as the 'War on Drugs', the McCarthy ant-pinko purge etc..
|
||||
The usual reasoning goes that you would have to have a policeman following
|
||||
each and every person 24 hours a day to prevent/ensure an activity. Well,
|
||||
thanks to microelectronics - here is such a policeman. Start with the kids
|
||||
|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ totalitarians job easy ! </p>
|
|||
and smelling the coffee for a long, LONG time.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The electronic monitoring chip idea was proposed by the gun controllers-
|
||||
anti-RKBA co<ent type='person'>mm</ent>unity many years ago. Just recently in a Chicago Tribune
|
||||
anti-RKBA community many years ago. Just recently in a Chicago Tribune
|
||||
column by the fool <ent type='person'>Clarence Page</ent>, an editor(?), it showed up again.
|
||||
The anti-RKBA never quits dreaming of new ways to destroy the RKBA
|
||||
of the masses.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ concerning the 'awful' Kids'n Guns combo has hit the news media, as
|
|||
well as the editorial and op-ed pages and Eye-Nitwit-News TV. These
|
||||
are given a so-called "air of credibility" by government financed
|
||||
"studies" released to show the assertion that the "disease" of
|
||||
guns has "infected" the non-adult co<ent type='person'>mm</ent>unity. Further publicity is
|
||||
guns has "infected" the non-adult community. Further publicity is
|
||||
given to reinforce the idea of "firearms-infection" by getting
|
||||
some medical groups such as pediatricians to endorse ballistic weapons
|
||||
bans, up to and including BB guns.</p>
|
||||
|
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ an assembled firearm in your home is illegal.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>And, of course, the whole point of all this is to restrict a person's
|
||||
right to weapons and usage as much as possible for the moment, for
|
||||
to<ent type='person'>mm</ent>orrow is another day to foist ever-MORE gun controls on the hapless
|
||||
tommorrow is another day to foist ever-MORE gun controls on the hapless
|
||||
American citizen.
|
||||
|
||||
</p></xml>
|
|
@ -685,8 +685,8 @@ CREDITS
|
|||
|
||||
I would like to thank the following people who have taken the time to
|
||||
correspond or talk with me. <ent type='person'>Walter Kauppila</ent>, Physics Professor at
|
||||
Wayne State University. Dr. Favro, W.S.U. Professor Chen, Professor of
|
||||
astronomy, W.S.U. Professor Teske, Physics, University of Michigan.
|
||||
Wayne State University. Dr. Favro, W.S.U. Professor <ent type='person'>Chen</ent>, Professor of
|
||||
astronomy, W.S.U. Professor <ent type='person'>Teske</ent>, Physics, University of Michigan.
|
||||
Jim Thele, Electrical Technician at G.M. <ent type='person'>Greg Menovick</ent>, Mathematics,
|
||||
W.S.U. Professor Wadehra, University of Michigan. Professor Cowley,
|
||||
Physics & Astronomy, Wayne State University. Greenberg, Editor of
|
||||
|
@ -720,9 +720,9 @@ REFERENCES
|
|||
(6) News Notes, Sky & Telescope December issue, 1984 p.506
|
||||
(7) "Sunspots" 1979 by R. J. Bray and R. E. Loughhead. Dover
|
||||
Publications,p.4.
|
||||
(8) "Sensitive Chaos" by Theodor Schwenk, Schocken Books, New York,
|
||||
(8) "Sensitive Chaos" by <ent type='person'>Theodor Schwenk</ent>, Schocken Books, New York,
|
||||
1978 ; pp.44-45.
|
||||
(9) "The Key to the Universe" 1978 by Nigel Calder. Penguin Pub. New
|
||||
(9) "The Key to the Universe" 1978 by <ent type='person'>Nigel Calder</ent>. Penguin Pub. New
|
||||
York, p.26.
|
||||
"Astrophysical Quantities" 1973 by C.W. Allen, 3rd ed. The
|
||||
Athlone Press, Univ. of London; p.265.
|
||||
|
@ -732,10 +732,10 @@ REFERENCES
|
|||
(13) "The ABC of Plasma" Fusion Magazine, by Riemannian, Nov.1978p.42.
|
||||
(14) "Realm of the Universe"1980 by George O. Abell, Saunders
|
||||
Publication p.222
|
||||
(15) "Design of the Universe" by Fritz Kahn, Klein Publishers, New
|
||||
(15) "Design of the Universe" by <ent type='person'>Fritz Kahn</ent>, Klein Publishers, New
|
||||
York 1954 pp. 207-208.
|
||||
(16) Scientific American, Sept. 1985 "Helioseismology" (Article,) <ent type='person'>John</ent>
|
||||
W. Leibacher, Robers W. Noyes, Juri Toomre, Roger K. Ulrich;
|
||||
W. Leibacher, Robers W. Noyes, <ent type='person'>Juri Toomre</ent>, Roger K. Ulrich;
|
||||
p.48-57.
|
||||
(17) "A New Sun" by <ent type='person'>John</ent> A. Eddy, NASA 1979 (SP-402); p.27.
|
||||
(18) See (15); p.56.
|
||||
|
@ -748,4 +748,4 @@ REFERENCES
|
|||
p.63
|
||||
Scientific American 1964 vol.211, 'Experiments in Hurricane
|
||||
Modification' by R.H. Simpson and Joanne S. Malkus, pp.27-37
|
||||
(23) "Principles of Cosmology" 1978, by Michael Berry, Cambridge Univ. Press, London; p.17.</p></xml>
|
||||
(23) "Principles of Cosmology" 1978, by <ent type='person'>Michael Berry</ent>, Cambridge Univ. Press, London; p.17.</p></xml>
|
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ emporal "shape" of the electric and magnetic vector (I hope this is a good
|
|||
explanation!), and by changing this shape you are changing the mole
|
||||
ular construction of the matter (or lack thereof) transmitting the waves
|
||||
Also, since there are an infinite number of paralell, real universes (see
|
||||
Hypernumbers II, by Charles Muses, January 1978 "Applied Mathematics and
|
||||
Hypernumbers II, by <ent type='person'>Charles Muses</ent>, January 1978 "Applied Mathematics and
|
||||
Computation", and his introduction to <ent type='person'>Jerome Rothstein</ent>'s "Communication,
|
||||
Organization, and Science," The Falcon's Wing Press, Indian Hills, CO, 1958),
|
||||
the gravity vector coil MAY allow the psychic (scalar electromagnetic brain
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
<xml><p>THE GOVERNMENT'S MANIA FOR SECRECY
|
||||
|
||||
President <ent type='person'>Ronald <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent></ent> nicknamed 1987 "The Year of the
|
||||
President <ent type='person'>Ronald Reagan</ent> nicknamed 1987 "The Year of the
|
||||
Reader," but throughout 1987 the <ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> administration outdid
|
||||
itself in its efforts to control, interpret, manipulate,
|
||||
disinform, and censor all forms of information.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
|||
Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!usenet.coe.montana.edu!decwrl
|
||||
!uunet!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!jethro!finess.Corp.Sun.COM
|
||||
!rburns
|
||||
From: rburns@finess.Corp.Sun.COM (Randy Burns)
|
||||
From: rburns@finess.Corp.Sun.COM (<ent type='person'>Randy Burns</ent>)
|
||||
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
||||
Subject: <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand Bank--More <ent type='person'>Grist</ent> for the Mill
|
||||
Keywords: bank CIA corruption
|
||||
|
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ of violence against civilians in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Many
|
|||
soldiers in this shadow army also have stretched the cloak of patriotism
|
||||
to cover criminal enterprises that turn a hefty profit. Indeed, "the
|
||||
enterprise" that has been the focus of this summer's hearings, run by
|
||||
Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent> and his partner, <ent type='person'>Albert Hakim</ent>, is now the
|
||||
Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent> and his partner, <ent type='person'>Albert Hakim</ent>, is now the
|
||||
subject of a criminal investigation.
|
||||
|
||||
The subject of this story is another example of such an enterprise: the
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
The cold war strayed into Lithgow, Australia, one Sunday morning in a
|
||||
Mercedes Benz. Sgt. Neville <ent type='person'>Brown</ent> of the Lithgow Police recorded the
|
||||
Mercedes Benz. Sgt. <ent type='person'>Neville Brown</ent> of the Lithgow Police recorded the
|
||||
time as 4 A.M., January 27, 1980. "I was patrolling the Great Western
|
||||
Highway south of Bowenfels with Constable First Class Cross," Sergeant
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Brown</ent> said. "We saw a 1977 Mercedes sedan parked on the south side of
|
||||
|
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ by him, the butt resting in the passenger-side floor well. His left
|
|||
hand held the barrel, three or four inches from the muzzle and near the
|
||||
right side of his head. His right rested on the trigger."
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent>, the autopsy concluded, died of a single gunshot wound.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent>, the autopsy concluded, died of a single gunshot wound.
|
||||
Given the moat of undisturbed <ent type='person'>gore</ent> that surrounded his body, there
|
||||
seemed to be no way that someone else could have gotten into his car,
|
||||
killed him, and left. The facts all pointed to suicide -- a scenario the
|
||||
|
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ tribesmen were supplied. <ent type='person'>Bill Colby</ent> had run the progra
|
|||
migrated to Australia.
|
||||
|
||||
How <ent type='person'>Michael Hand</ent>, just coming off active duty as a U.S. intelligence
|
||||
operative in Southeast Asia, happened to hook up with <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent> -- a
|
||||
operative in Southeast Asia, happened to hook up with <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent> -- a
|
||||
local lawyer and playboy heir to a modest food-processing fortune -- is
|
||||
still a mystery. Asked under oath at the inquest, Hand said he couldn't
|
||||
remember.
|
||||
|
@ -151,21 +151,21 @@ the hundreds of millions of dollars.
|
|||
|
||||
One might expect that the police, faced with the mysterious death of the
|
||||
head of a large international bank, would take steps to seal off his
|
||||
house and office. In the days after <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent>'s death, however, the
|
||||
house and office. In the days after <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent>'s death, however, the
|
||||
police stayed conveniently away, while the company's files were packed
|
||||
in cartons, sorted, or fed to a shredder. Present for the ransacking
|
||||
was a team of former U.S. military operatives in Southeast Asia, led by
|
||||
CIA veteran <ent type='person'>Michael Hand</ent>, and including the president of the <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand
|
||||
Bank, Rear Adm. Earl F. ("Buddy") <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Yate</ent>s</ent>, and the mysterious puppetmaster
|
||||
Bank, Rear Adm. Earl F. ("Buddy") <ent type='person'>Yates</ent>, and the mysterious puppetmaster
|
||||
of <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand, Maurice ("Bernie") Houghton.
|
||||
|
||||
Prior to becoming president of <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand Bank in 1977, Admiral <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Yate</ent>s</ent>, A
|
||||
Prior to becoming president of <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand Bank in 1977, Admiral <ent type='person'>Yates</ent>, A
|
||||
Legion of Honor winner in Vietnam, commanded the aircraft carrier USS
|
||||
JOHN F. KENNEDY and served as chief of staff for plans and policy of the
|
||||
U.S. Pacific Command. He retired from active service in 1974. Though
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand's main offices were in Sydney and Hong Kong, and though its
|
||||
official address was the Cayman Islands (because of the weak regulatory
|
||||
laws there), Admiral <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Yate</ent>s</ent> lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia -- an easy
|
||||
laws there), Admiral <ent type='person'>Yates</ent> lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia -- an easy
|
||||
hop from Washington, D.C., where he helped maintain a <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand office.
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent>, a fleshy, gray-haired Texan, had been a camp follower
|
||||
|
@ -187,11 +187,11 @@ scrutiny agency, ASIO, which also gave him security clearance in 1969.
|
|||
Other high-level retired Pentagon and CIA officials associated with
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand included three-star Gen. LeRoy J. Manor, former chief of
|
||||
staff for the entire U.S. Pacific Command, who headed the bank's
|
||||
Philippine operation; Gen. Edwin Black, former high-ranking intelligence
|
||||
Philippine operation; Gen. <ent type='person'>Edwin Black</ent>, former high-ranking intelligence
|
||||
official and assistant Army chief of staff for the Pacific, who headed
|
||||
the bank's Hawaii office; Gen. Erle Cocke, Jr., former national
|
||||
the bank's Hawaii office; Gen. <ent type='person'>Erle Cocke</ent>, Jr., former national
|
||||
commander of the American Legion, whose consulting office served as
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand's Washington office; <ent type='person'>Walter McDonald</ent>, former deputy director
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand's Washington office; Walter McDonald, former deputy director
|
||||
of the CIA, who devoted most of his consulting business to <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand;
|
||||
and several top former CIA field men. <ent type='person'>William</ent> Colby, former director of
|
||||
the CIA, was the bank's lawyer on a variety of matters.
|
||||
|
@ -246,10 +246,10 @@ Houghton quickly made contact with two colonels he'd known from Vietnam
|
|||
War days. One of them, R. <ent type='person'>Marshall Inglebeck</ent>, "showed Mr. Houghton
|
||||
around, introduced him, and explained that Mr. Houghton was a banker
|
||||
looking for business for <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand Bank," according to Australian
|
||||
investigators. The other was Col. <ent type='person'>Billy</ent> <ent type='person'>Prim</ent>, who served on Admiral
|
||||
investigators. The other was Col. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Billy</ent> <ent type='person'>Prim</ent></ent>, who served on Admiral
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Yate</ent>'s staff at the Pacific Command in Vietnam days and introduced
|
||||
Houghton to <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Yate</ent>s</ent> back then. It was at Colonel <ent type='person'>Prim</ent>'s house in Hawaii
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> would meet Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent>.
|
||||
Houghton to <ent type='person'>Yates</ent> back then. It was at Colonel <ent type='person'>Prim</ent>'s house in Hawaii
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> would meet Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent>.
|
||||
|
||||
After word of <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand's collapse reached the Saudi press in 1980,
|
||||
Houghton and some of his banking staff fled the country, several aboard
|
||||
|
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ home and abroad; with drug money corrupting the politics of many
|
|||
countries, the two agencies' affairs are often intertwined. Was that
|
||||
the case with the <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand office in <ent type='person'>Chiang Mai</ent>?
|
||||
|
||||
It was, according to <ent type='person'>Neil <ent type='person'>Evans</ent></ent>, an Australian whom <ent type='person'>Michael Hand</ent> chose
|
||||
It was, according to <ent type='person'>Neil Evans</ent>, an Australian whom <ent type='person'>Michael Hand</ent> chose
|
||||
as the bank's chief representative in town. In recent years <ent type='person'>Evans</ent> has
|
||||
made daring statements to Australian investigators and television, and
|
||||
to the CBS EVENING NEWS in the United States. Among other things, he
|
||||
|
@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ I asked what was being shredded.
|
|||
And that, as far as the American voter and taxpayer is concerned, may be
|
||||
the whole problem.
|
||||
|
||||
From the time of <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent>'s death in 1980, through four wide-sweeping
|
||||
From the time of <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent>'s death in 1980, through four wide-sweeping
|
||||
investigations commissioned by the Australian government, the <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand
|
||||
Bank scandal has rocked Australian politics and dominated its press. To
|
||||
date, the investigations have revealed widespread dealings by <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand
|
||||
|
@ -423,22 +423,22 @@ for supplying tons of plastic explosives, assassination gear, high-tech
|
|||
weapons, and trained personnel to Libya. He is also the main link
|
||||
between <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand and key figures in the Iran-contra affair.
|
||||
|
||||
The crowd around <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent> at the time of <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent>'s death in 1980
|
||||
included Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent>, then involved in U.S. military sales
|
||||
for the Pentagon worldwide; <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Clines</ent></ent>, a high-ranking CIA official
|
||||
The crowd around <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent> at the time of <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent>'s death in 1980
|
||||
included Maj. Gen. <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent>, then involved in U.S. military sales
|
||||
for the Pentagon worldwide; <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent>, a high-ranking CIA official
|
||||
who went on to run a business founded with Wilson money; <ent type='person'>Ted Shackley</ent>,
|
||||
deputy chief of the CIA's clandestine services division until his ties
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent> led to his resignation; and Rafael ("Chi Chi") <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent>,
|
||||
to <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent> led to his resignation; and Rafael ("<ent type='person'>Chi Chi</ent>") <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent>,
|
||||
a Bay of Pigs veteran who was hired by Wilson in 1976 for an aborted
|
||||
plot to assassinate a political opponent of Col. Muammar Qaddafi.
|
||||
plot to assassinate a political opponent of Col. <ent type='person'>Muammar Qaddafi</ent>.
|
||||
(<ent type='person'>Quintero</ent> says he backed out when he found out the assassinations were
|
||||
not authorized by the CIA.)
|
||||
|
||||
All of these men would later resurface as players in the Iran-contra
|
||||
mission: <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent> as the man who ran the operation for the White
|
||||
House; <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Clines</ent></ent> as <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>'s chief aide; <ent type='person'>Ted Shackley</ent> as a
|
||||
mission: <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent> as the man who ran the operation for the White
|
||||
House; <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent> as <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>'s chief aide; <ent type='person'>Ted Shackley</ent> as a
|
||||
consultant to a company that subsequently was used to fund the contras;
|
||||
and Chi Chi <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent> as one of the men who supervised the distribution
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Chi Chi</ent> <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent> as one of the men who supervised the distribution
|
||||
of arms shipments to the contras in Central America.
|
||||
|
||||
The 1983 Australian Joint Task Force report listed them all as people
|
||||
|
@ -453,25 +453,25 @@ group." The ties between Wilson and his associates, on the one hand,
|
|||
correspondence between the two men indicates that their relationship
|
||||
was well established and friendly.
|
||||
|
||||
* <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent> told Australian investigators that he had met Bernie
|
||||
* <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent> told Australian investigators that he had met Bernie
|
||||
Houghton in 1972 at the home of Colonel <ent type='person'>Prim</ent>. The task force
|
||||
reported that they saw each other occasionally and socially in
|
||||
Washington, D.C., Saudi Arabia, and the Netherlands throughout the
|
||||
middle and late 1970s.
|
||||
|
||||
* In 1979 <ent type='person'>Secord</ent> introduced Houghton to <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Clines</ent></ent>. The two men
|
||||
* In 1979 <ent type='person'>Secord</ent> introduced Houghton to <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent>. The two men
|
||||
then met repeatedly with <ent type='person'>Ted Shackley</ent> in Washington, which eventually
|
||||
led to a deal to sell Philippine jeeps to Egypt. (About a year
|
||||
later, in June, 1980, when criminal investigations into <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand
|
||||
were getting under way in Australia, <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Clines</ent></ent> traveled all the
|
||||
were getting under way in Australia, <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent> traveled all the
|
||||
way to Sydney to accompany <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> on his hasty flight out of
|
||||
Australia.)
|
||||
|
||||
* <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> met repeatedly with <ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent> during this period.
|
||||
About the time of <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent>'s death, in January 1980, <ent type='person'>Thomas <ent type='person'>Clines</ent></ent>
|
||||
and Chi Chi <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent> dropped by Wilson's Geneva office. There they
|
||||
About the time of <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent>'s death, in January 1980, <ent type='person'>Thomas Clines</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Chi Chi</ent> <ent type='person'>Quintero</ent> dropped by Wilson's Geneva office. There they
|
||||
found a travel bag full of documents left by <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent>.
|
||||
According to task force witnesses, <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent>'s name was
|
||||
According to task force witnesses, <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent>'s name was
|
||||
mentioned as they searched the bag and removed one document. "We've
|
||||
got to keep <ent type='person'>Dick</ent>'s name out of this," said <ent type='person'>Clines</ent>.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ Department fees for delivering military equipment to Egypt. The
|
|||
shipments were made by <ent type='person'>Clines</ent>'s company and were overseen by <ent type='person'>Secord</ent> at
|
||||
the Pentagon. According to Wilson, his bookkeeper-girlfriend, and a
|
||||
female companion of <ent type='person'>Clines</ent>, profits were to be shared by <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>, <ent type='person'>Clines</ent>,
|
||||
Shackley, Wilson, and another Pentagon official, <ent type='person'>Erich <ent type='person'>von Marbod</ent></ent>. And
|
||||
Shackley, Wilson, and another Pentagon official, <ent type='person'>Erich von Marbod</ent>. And
|
||||
memos from Wilson's lawyer at the time -- first unearthed by <ent type='person'>Peter Maas</ent>
|
||||
for his book MANHUNT -- say the profits were to be shared among a
|
||||
corporation, apparently controlled by Wilson, and four U.S. citizens.
|
||||
|
@ -498,17 +498,17 @@ Shackley, and <ent type='person'>von Marbod</ent> denied involvement in the comp
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Clines</ent>, on behalf of his company, pleaded guilty to submitting $8
|
||||
million in false expense vouchers to the Pentagon, and he and his
|
||||
partner agreed to pay more than $3 million in fines and reimbursements.
|
||||
That, however, did not dissuade <ent type='person'>Richard <ent type='person'>Secord</ent></ent> from hiring <ent type='person'>Clines</ent> as his
|
||||
That, however, did not dissuade <ent type='person'>Richard Secord</ent> from hiring <ent type='person'>Clines</ent> as his
|
||||
deputy in the Iran-contra operation.
|
||||
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Edwin Wilson</ent>, the man who unites all these figures, is the only one who
|
||||
went to jail, along with a former assistant, Douglas Schlachter.
|
||||
Schlachter agreed to testify about Wilson's dealings, served a brief
|
||||
went to jail, along with a former assistant, <ent type='person'>Douglas Schlachter</ent>.
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Schlachter</ent> agreed to testify about Wilson's dealings, served a brief
|
||||
prison term, and then went into the federal witness protection program.
|
||||
He also led the Australian Joint Task Force to information about <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent>
|
||||
Hand's involvement in the two covert deals in Iran and Southern Africa.
|
||||
|
||||
Schlachter remembered meeting <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>'s friend <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> in
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Schlachter</ent> remembered meeting <ent type='person'>Secord</ent>'s friend <ent type='person'>Bernie Houghton</ent> in
|
||||
Wilson's Washington office with two career CIA officers around the time
|
||||
of the spy ship sale. Immigration records show that Houghton then
|
||||
traveled to Iran, in March 1975, apparently for the only time in his
|
||||
|
@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ moral responsibility the United States government has for what <ent type='person
|
|||
Hand did.
|
||||
|
||||
No one has been convicted of a crime for the <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent> Hand Bank's
|
||||
activities. <ent type='person'>Frank <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent></ent> died in his Mercedes -- although gossipy
|
||||
activities. <ent type='person'>Frank Nugan</ent> died in his Mercedes -- although gossipy
|
||||
newspapers, consumed by the scandal, would occasionally report that he'd
|
||||
been spotted in far-flung places. Suspicion grew so wild that in
|
||||
February 1981 Australian officials ordered <ent type='person'>Nugan</ent>'s body exhumed, just to
|
||||
|
@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ Houghton disappeared at roughly the same time (accompanied by Thomas
|
|||
<ent type='person'>Clines</ent>). But unlike Hand, Houghton had done most of his stealing
|
||||
outside Australia. Once it was clear that the investigations were
|
||||
rather toothless, he returned there in October 1981, again as a barkeep,
|
||||
with a few years of part-time banking in his past. Admiral <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Yate</ent>s</ent>,
|
||||
with a few years of part-time banking in his past. Admiral <ent type='person'>Yates</ent>,
|
||||
General Manor, and the other retired military officers stayed beyond the
|
||||
reach of Australian authorities and have never testified under oath.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Nations, and among the several States . . ."</p>
|
|||
meant to prohibit economic nationalism and make the several
|
||||
states a single, unified free trade area. Most of the Founding
|
||||
Fathers were very familiar with the free trade ideas of
|
||||
Scotsmen like <ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'>David Hume</ent> and their French
|
||||
Scotsmen like <ent type='person'>Adam Smith</ent> and <ent type='person'>David Hume</ent> and their French
|
||||
colleagues, the <ent type='person'>Physiocrats</ent>. They knew that these free traders
|
||||
were correct when they advocated the free movement of goods,
|
||||
men, and ideas from one part of the globe to another. Freedom
|
||||
|
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ occupation of the people of different states and sections and
|
|||
of forcing them into other employments."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The same view was still respectable and defended toward the
|
||||
end of the nineteenth century. President <ent type='person'>Grover <ent type='person'>Cleveland</ent></ent>, in
|
||||
end of the nineteenth century. President <ent type='person'>Grover Cleveland</ent>, in
|
||||
his 1893 inaugural address, "condemned the injustice of
|
||||
maintaining protection . . . . It perverts the patriotic
|
||||
sentiment of our countrymen, and tempts them to a pitiful
|
||||
|
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ said, the spirit of governmental "paternalism."</p>
|
|||
<p>While the United States government never completely removed
|
||||
itself from the economic affairs of the people, broad economic
|
||||
freedom was more the rule than the exception in the last
|
||||
century. Why? To quote <ent type='person'>Daniel <ent type='person'>Webster</ent></ent> once more, "The general
|
||||
century. Why? To quote <ent type='person'>Daniel Webster</ent> once more, "The general
|
||||
sense of this age sets with a strong current in favor of
|
||||
freedom of commercial intercourse and unrestrained action."
|
||||
Economic liberty, <ent type='person'>Webster</ent> argued, was "the general tide of
|
||||
|
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ problem is that "the private sector [is] dancing to its short-
|
|||
run tune," while government leadership can offer us the long-
|
||||
term vision for intelligent decision-making.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Many economists no longer share <ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent>'s vision. Lester
|
||||
<p>Many economists no longer share <ent type='person'>Adam Smith</ent>'s vision. Lester
|
||||
Thurow, dean of the Sloan School of Management at MIT, says
|
||||
that the Japanese "pick out an industry to conquer" and unless
|
||||
we (read: the government) do something to stop their invasion
|
||||
|
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ move toward a uniform national system of child support with
|
|||
payments deducted automatically by the government from the
|
||||
employer."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For one hundred years, <ent type='person'>Adam <ent type='person'>Smith</ent></ent>'s economic system of natural
|
||||
<p>For one hundred years, <ent type='person'>Adam Smith</ent>'s economic system of natural
|
||||
liberty has been under attack. The idea that men, left to
|
||||
their own decisions, can make better choices for themselves
|
||||
than a paternalistic government, and that free men interacting
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1992 19:29:31 GMT
|
|||
Lines: 577</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Summary: The second half of this post includes the copy of a memorandum
|
||||
written by J. <ent type='person'>Edgar <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent></ent> immediately after he met w/LBJ in
|
||||
written by J. <ent type='person'>Edgar Hoover</ent> immediately after he met w/LBJ in
|
||||
the Oval Office seven days after President <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> had been
|
||||
murdered. The first half analyzes some of the more remarkable
|
||||
details of this memo.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> In 1963, <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Edgar <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent></ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent> Baines <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent></ent> knew each other
|
||||
<p> In 1963, <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Edgar Hoover</ent> and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent> Baines <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent></ent> knew each other
|
||||
very well. They had lived across the street from each other for the
|
||||
past 19 years. A professional bureaucrat of formidable talents, a 29-
|
||||
year-old <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> was appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation
|
||||
|
@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
War gave the Bureau new power and <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> new glory. <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>'s dossiers
|
||||
continued to grow as well as his command of Congress, his manipulation
|
||||
and intimidation of the press, and his stature in the country. <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
supplied <ent type='person'>Joe <ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent></ent> with a great deal of the ammunition which enabled
|
||||
<ent type='person'>McCarthy</ent> to sustain his "crusade" far longer than would have been
|
||||
supplied Joe McCarthy with a great deal of the ammunition which enabled
|
||||
McCarthy to sustain his "crusade" far longer than would have been
|
||||
possible without <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>'s connivance.
|
||||
|
||||
When Robert <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> became Attorney General in 1961, <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>'s
|
||||
|
@ -35,30 +35,30 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
Attorney General, to Director of the FBI. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> When LBJ assumed the Presidency, <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>'s direct link into the White
|
||||
House was re-established. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>'s official relationship with <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
House was re-established. <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>'s official relationship with <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
was enhanced by personal friendship as well. "As majority leader [in
|
||||
the Senate], <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> already had <ent type='person'>neen</ent> receiving a steady stream of
|
||||
the Senate], <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> already had <ent type='person'>neen</ent> receiving a steady stream of
|
||||
reports and dossiers from the Director . . . which he prized both as
|
||||
a means of controlling difficult senators and as a gratification of
|
||||
earthier instincts. For President <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>, secrets were in themselves
|
||||
earthier instincts. For President <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>, secrets were in themselves
|
||||
perquisites of power . . . No chief executive praised the Director so
|
||||
warmly. In an executive order exempting <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>, then sixty nine, from
|
||||
compulsory retirement at seventy, <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> hailed him as `a quiet,
|
||||
compulsory retirement at seventy, <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> hailed him as `a quiet,
|
||||
humble and magnificent public servant . . . a hero to millions of
|
||||
citizens and an anathema to all evil men. . . . The nation cannot
|
||||
afford to lose you . . . No other American, now or in our past, has
|
||||
served the cause of justice so faithfully and so well' ("<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> Hails
|
||||
served the cause of justice so faithfully and so well' ("<ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> Hails
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> Service, Waives Compulsory Retirement," NYT, May 9, 1964)."
|
||||
-- from "The Age of Surveillance, The Aims and Methods of America's
|
||||
Political Intelligence System," by <ent type='person'>Frank Donner</ent>, (c) 1980, Knopf.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The following memorandum, written by <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> immediately after his
|
||||
meeting with President <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>, just seven days after the assassination
|
||||
meeting with President <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>, just seven days after the assassination
|
||||
of President <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>, is a remarkable document to say the least. There
|
||||
is much information imparted in the memo regarding just how fluid and
|
||||
unstable the cover story about who killed <ent type='person'>JFK</ent> still was shaping up to be
|
||||
at that time. By analyzing the discrepancies between the story <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
briefed <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> about on November 29th, and what the final cover story
|
||||
briefed <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> about on November 29th, and what the final cover story
|
||||
handed down by the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission would claim almost a year later,
|
||||
we can better appreciate the degree to which the final "official report"
|
||||
was sculpted to fit the constraints the Commission was forced to adhere
|
||||
|
@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
discussion as could be remembered. It was a way of recording one's own
|
||||
professional dealings for future reference.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> starts out recounting that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> brings up "the proposed group"
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<p> <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> starts out recounting that <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> brings up "the proposed group"
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--what will become the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission--to study the report <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> is
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trying to complete by the end of the same day. This has been initiated
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by <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> to prevent an independent investigation by Congress of the
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by <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> to prevent an independent investigation by Congress of the
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assassination (<ent type='person'>Reagan</ent> tried to do the same thing with the Tower
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Commission). <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> would publically announce the creation of the
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Commission). <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> would publically announce the creation of the
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<ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission later that same day. This was a critical move by
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<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>: by appointing the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission, they effectively bottled
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>: by appointing the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission, they effectively bottled
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up Bobby <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>, they bottled up the Senate, and they bottled up Texas.
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||||
The Tower Commission didn't succeed in pre-empting an investigation by
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||||
Congress. In the end, the <ent type='person'>Warren</ent> Commission didn't either, but it did
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page one, retired General <ent type='person'>Lauris Norstad</ent> (who had been head of the NATO
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||||
forces at SHAPE headquarters in Europe before his retirement) was the
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only one who somehow succeeded in not serving on this Presidential
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Commission. <ent type='person'>Earl <ent type='person'>Warren</ent></ent> did NOT want the job and had sent a memo ahead
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Commission. <ent type='person'>Earl Warren</ent> did NOT want the job and had sent a memo ahead
|
||||
to the Oval Office, before he answered LBJ's summons, stating he would
|
||||
not participate in such a commission. But when push came to shove,
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<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>'s formidable powers of persuasion turned <ent type='person'>Warren</ent>'s `no' into a
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||||
<ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>'s formidable powers of persuasion turned <ent type='person'>Warren</ent>'s `no' into a
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||||
`yes.' Apparently, even such focused persuasion could not win Norstad's
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agreement.</p>
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|||
the implication is never fleshed out.</p>
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||||
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||||
<p> The second half of page three contains some of the most enlightening
|
||||
statements of the whole memo. <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> tells <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> three shots were
|
||||
fired. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> asks "if any were fired at him." This question goes
|
||||
statements of the whole memo. <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> tells <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> three shots were
|
||||
fired. <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> asks "if any were fired at him." This question goes
|
||||
a long way towards explaining the duress under which he served as
|
||||
president. LBJ had heard bullets flying overhead--he had been that
|
||||
close to the action. It was completely out of keeping with the
|
||||
standard security procedures the Secret Service employed to have any
|
||||
such parade appearance be attended by *both* the president and the
|
||||
vice president. <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> heard the sounds of those guns very clearly
|
||||
vice president. <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> heard the sounds of those guns very clearly
|
||||
and the message they conveyed. He lived out the rest of his public
|
||||
life always aware of their possible return. Not long before he died,
|
||||
LBJ was interviewed by his friend and writer <ent type='person'>Leo Janos</ent>. In the July,
|
||||
|
@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<p> Then there follows a most curious and confused explanation by <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> of
|
||||
the three shots fired: "the President was hit by the first and third
|
||||
bullets and the second hit the Governor". Obviously <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> did not yet
|
||||
know about the injury suffered by James Tague. Tague's face was nicked
|
||||
know about the injury suffered by <ent type='person'>James Tague</ent>. Tague's face was nicked
|
||||
by a bullet fragment (or a fragment from the curb it hit) which missed
|
||||
the limousene entirely and struck the curb at his feet, approximately
|
||||
160 feet past the location of the president's car. This shot would end
|
||||
up having to be one of "the three bullets fired" in the official story.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> then explicitly asks again "were they aimed at the President."
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> then explicitly asks again "were they aimed at the President."
|
||||
It would appear that LBJ needed repeated assurance by <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> that no one
|
||||
had intended to shoot him. <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> then says a mouthful when he states
|
||||
"I further advised him that we have also tested the fact you could fire
|
||||
|
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
any kind of access to it) and that it would be used as a clock.
|
||||
|
||||
Probably the most confused statements <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> recounts making are when
|
||||
he describes for <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>'s benefit how <ent type='person'>Connally</ent> was hit: "I explained
|
||||
he describes for <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>'s benefit how <ent type='person'>Connally</ent> was hit: "I explained
|
||||
that <ent type='person'>Connally</ent> turned to the President when the first shot was fired and
|
||||
in that turning he got hit. The President then asked, if <ent type='person'>Connally</ent> had
|
||||
not been in his seat, would the President have been hit by the second
|
||||
|
@ -180,12 +180,12 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
trying to explain something that is nothing but a cover story, and
|
||||
almost everytime he turns around, he finds there's another hole in it."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Near the end <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> extolls the virtues of his relationship to <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
<p> Near the end <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> extolls the virtues of his relationship to <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
stating "I was more than head of the FBI - I was his brother and personal
|
||||
friend; that he knew I did not want anything to happen to his family;
|
||||
that he has more confidence in me than anybody in town." Pretty
|
||||
laudatory words which substantiate the unusally close rapport these two
|
||||
men had. Then <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> writes that <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> tells him "he would not embroil
|
||||
men had. Then <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> writes that <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> tells him "he would not embroil
|
||||
me in a jurisdictional dispute. . . " This was the reference to Bobby
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent> and the pre-empting of any other legitimate, independent and
|
||||
official investigation that would NOT be under the control of the FBI.
|
||||
|
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
approached epic proportions. He had various reasons why he did not want
|
||||
any independent investigation which would *not* be dependent upon his
|
||||
agency for the collection of data and use of his investigative staff.
|
||||
<ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> was feeling quite vulnerable in these first days and was
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> was feeling quite vulnerable in these first days and was
|
||||
very dependent on <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent> to tell him what to do concerning how to
|
||||
consolidate his position and "reassure" the nation the assassination
|
||||
was not political in any way, but rather the random occurence of a lone
|
||||
|
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
very selected and specific set of "data" by which they reached the
|
||||
conclusions that became the official report, that they did not start
|
||||
with the final cover story--they created it later because even <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent>
|
||||
and <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent> didn't know about it a week after the event. They were still
|
||||
and <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent> didn't know about it a week after the event. They were still
|
||||
making things up a week later. It goes back to the old truth that it's a
|
||||
big mistake to overestimate the abilities and knowledge of people--even
|
||||
in high office. They can make pretty stupid mistakes and then when they
|
||||
|
@ -262,12 +262,12 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
be a three-ring circus.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The President then asked what I think about <ent type='person'>Allen Dulles</ent>, and I
|
||||
replied that he is a good man. He then asked about <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>McCloy</ent></ent>, and I
|
||||
stated I am not as enthusiastic about <ent type='person'>McCloy</ent>, that he is a good man but
|
||||
replied that he is a good man. He then asked about <ent type='person'>John</ent> McCloy, and I
|
||||
stated I am not as enthusiastic about McCloy, that he is a good man but
|
||||
I am not so certain as to the matter of publicity he might want. The
|
||||
President then mentioned General (Lauris) Norstad, and I said he is a
|
||||
good man. He said in the House he might try (Hale) Boggs and (Gerald
|
||||
R.) Ford and in the Senate (Richard B.) <ent type='person'>Russell</ent> and (<ent type='person'>John</ent> Sherman)
|
||||
R.) Ford and in the Senate (Richard B.) <ent type='person'>Russell</ent> and (<ent type='person'>John Sherman</ent>)
|
||||
<ent type='person'>Cooper</ent>. I asked him about <ent type='person'>Cooper</ent> and he indicated <ent type='person'>Cooper</ent> of Kentucky
|
||||
whom he described as a judicial man, stating he would not want (Jacob
|
||||
K.) Javits. I agreed on this point. He then reiterated Ford of
|
||||
|
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
never seen him except on television the other day and that he handled
|
||||
himself well on television. I indicated that I do know Boggs.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'><ent type='person'>John</ent>son</ent>, President <ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent> B.
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>Johnson</ent>, President <ent type='person'>Lyndon</ent> B.
|
||||
Assassination of President <ent type='person'>John</ent> F. <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>
|
||||
Presidential Commission on Assassination
|
||||
of President <ent type='person'>John</ent> F. <ent type='person'>Kennedy</ent>
|
||||
|
@ -286,12 +286,12 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent>, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The President then mentioned that (Walter) Jenkins had told him that
|
||||
I have designated Mr. <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent> to work with them as he had on the Hill.
|
||||
I have designated Mr. DeLoach to work with them as he had on the Hill.
|
||||
He indicated they appreciated that and just wanted to tell me they
|
||||
consider Mr. <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent> as high class as I do, and that they salute me for
|
||||
consider Mr. DeLoach as high class as I do, and that they salute me for
|
||||
knowing how to pick good men.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> I advised the President that we hope to have the investigation
|
||||
|
@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent>, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> not; that there was a story that the fellow had been in <ent type='person'>Rubenstein</ent>'s
|
||||
nightclub but it has not been confirmed. I told the President that
|
||||
|
@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent>, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> I related that on the fifth floor of the building where we found the
|
||||
gun and the wrapping paper we found three empty shells that had been
|
||||
|
@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent>, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> was not situated in any particular place; that he was just a general
|
||||
packer of requisitions that came in for books from Dallas schools; that
|
||||
|
@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
ought to have a bulletproof car; that from all I understand the Secret
|
||||
Service has had two cars with metal plates underneath the car to take
|
||||
care of hand grenades or bombs thrown out on the street. I said this is
|
||||
European; that there have been several such attempts on <ent type='person'>DeGaulle</ent>'s
|
||||
European; that there have been several such attempts on DeGaulle's
|
||||
life; but they do not do that in this country; that all assassinations
|
||||
have been with guns; and for that reason I think very definitely the
|
||||
President ought to always ride in a bulletproof car; that it certainly
|
||||
|
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
<div>.</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Memorandum for Messrs. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, November 29, 1963
|
||||
Conrad, <ent type='person'>DeLoach</ent>, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
Conrad, DeLoach, Evans, Rosen, Sullivan</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The President then asked if I think all the entrances should be
|
||||
guarded. I replied by all means, that he had almost to be in the
|
||||
|
@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ Lines: 577</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p> [signed J. E. H.]</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Edgar <ent type='person'>Hoover</ent></ent>
|
||||
<p> <ent type='person'>John</ent> <ent type='person'>Edgar Hoover</ent>
|
||||
Director</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> - 6 -</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ driven system and told us that it was a management decision to go full speed
|
|||
ahead rather than plan.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Now, the FBI is trying to solve the problem with frequency hopping radios.
|
||||
According to Daniel Miller, Contracting Officer for the FBI, 45 PH-26
|
||||
According to <ent type='person'>Daniel Miller</ent>, Contracting Officer for the FBI, 45 PH-26
|
||||
(portable frequency hopping radios) and 20 MH-26 (mobile frequency hopping
|
||||
radios) along with numerous accessories, including 2 repeaters were purchased
|
||||
on September 24, 1990.</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ House bill HR 3515 transcribed by James D <ent type='person'>Bryant</ent> II</p>
|
|||
errors or omissions, I can't access my spell checker
|
||||
right now, there may be a typo or two somewhere..</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Please note that this is not the article written by <ent type='person'>James <ent type='person'>Bryant</ent></ent>. I
|
||||
<p>Please note that this is not the article written by <ent type='person'>James Bryant</ent>. I
|
||||
wrote my own notice here, because I strongly disagree with his
|
||||
viewpoint on this bill. His article may be file requested from
|
||||
1:1/1 @fidonet as "ta91.zip".</p>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ clearly marked "Idaho Potatoes." People make the assumption, that
|
|||
when they are buying these potatoes, that they were *grown* in
|
||||
the "state" of "Idaho." </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Actually, "Idaho" is a type of potato, just like "<ent type='person'>McIntosh</ent>" is
|
||||
<p>Actually, "Idaho" is a type of potato, just like "McIntosh" is
|
||||
a type of apple. The FACT is that *many* states have potato crops,
|
||||
as well as foreign countries, and potatoes that say "Idaho" on
|
||||
them are no more from Idaho than Baltimore Orioles all come
|
||||
|
|
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