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<p>"AMERICA IN PERIL"
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Government Forces against the Citizens
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Mark in Michigan - June 1993
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(For copies of tapes call (801)262-3601)</p>
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<p> Good evening. Once again we're brought together here for an opportunity
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to discuss the direction that this nation is moving towards. My name is
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Mark, I'm from Michigan. We'll be covering all aspects or everything we
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possibly can concerning the New World Order operations inside the United
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States. We'll be discussing the MJTF police, ... the United Nations
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combat forces inside the United States and the conversion of the United
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States into an asset for the United Nations.</p>
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<p> To begin with I originally worked as an intelligence analyst 1975 through
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1981. First with Usex a company out of Arizona. And then I moved on
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Fifth US Army intelligence center where I worked both as an intelligence
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analyst and as a counter intelligence coordinator. Later through the
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eighties up until present time I command two, both second third brigades
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which are special warfare units that train US military forces in foreign
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warfare and tactics.</p>
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<p> We're going to start with the MJTF police, where it came from, what its
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original mission was, what its mission is now. Through a series of
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political actions that started around approximately March of 1989 the
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federal government extorted resources from most of the states, in fact
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all 50 states simultaneously within a two period passing laws in every
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state authorizing the use of federal funding to convert local and state
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forces into national police forces.</p>
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<p> The MJTF police, Multi Jurisdictional Task Force, is in virtually every
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state of the union of the United States at this time. Its primary
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mission is house-to-house search and seizure, separation and
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categorization of men, women, and children in large numbers, the transfer
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to detention facilities and the use of those facilities for interrogation
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purposes. The MJTF are regular national guard, local law enforcement and
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street gangs converted to national police services.</p>
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<p> Remember that this was originally organized under George Herbert Walker
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Bush. We all know of course now that President Clinton has proposed a
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national police force. This is simply another name, in fact an overt
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name, for the MJTF police. Now the model for the MJTF police is that
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they are the velvet glove on the iron fist. Anybody who is familiar with
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some of the speeches that have taken place, Ex-President Reagan spoke in
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England here approximately two months ago and commented that the United
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Nations forces would be the velvet glove on the steel fist. This is a
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very popular phrase. It has been used extensively by these people that
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are within the New World Order operation. I don't know how you feel
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about this but any time I've been hit with an iron fist I usually don't
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feel too good and a velvet glove doesn't make much difference.</p>
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<p> It should be noted that most of the resources are being drawn from again,
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federal fundings for regional governments. The state of Michigan
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converted part of their forces over on February 11, 1989 when Senator
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Carl Levin, the state ... of the state of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana met
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in Lansing. At 6:35 in the evening an agreement was struck in which
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elements of the Michigan national guard would be deployed in Indiana,
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Ohio in the event of, and in fact it was stated that when firearms are
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confiscated in the Midwest that these forces would be deployed both in
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Indiana and in Ohio. Indiana, Ohio would then provide 50% of its guard
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forces to police the Michigan area under the MJTF police guidelines.
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Approximately three months after the arrangement was made through the
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Department of Defense in conjunction with other agencies, some of them
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unknown at this time, the state of Indiana backed out of the agreement.</p>
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<p> When this took place the federal government through a series of funding
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coordinations withdrew resources from the state of Indiana. They had to
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restructure part of their guard mechanism and in the process were able to
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maintain a good portion of their original integrity concerning their
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preparedness strength for guard forces. Three battalions had to be
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restructured at that time.</p>
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<p> Now the MJTF police are supported through strategic reserve aircraft that
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have been transferred to their resource. They will convert almost all of
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the existing local police agencies to national police forces after
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they've lifted personnel they do not consider trustworthy. And they will
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also incorporate street gangs. Now, if anybody has seen the guidelines
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and we have copies of both, the original stated that house to house
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search and seizures will be performed by military, law enforcement, and
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civilian personnel. Now we all know who the military are, that's anybody
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in a green uniform or a blue uniform or the Army, Navy, Air Force,
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Marines, Coast Guard. We understand that those would be people in the
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national guard, reserve and active, our active military forces. We know
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who law enforcement is. These are the constables. The individuals that
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you have at your local level all the way up to an including our secret
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police in the United States such as the FBI, Central Intelligence Agency,
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and other agencies that might be at their disposal, Defense Intelligence
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Agency, etc. Who are the civilians that are going to come into your
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home? I don't recall there being any guidelines for that in the
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Constitution. If anybody has listened to National Public Radio you will
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note that on several different occasions, specifically the tenth month of
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1992 it was announced, and in fact, it was a one hour special program on
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National Public Radio about converting the street gangs to law
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enforcement agencies. We had been talking about this for years prior to
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its action. We knew that there were preparatory actions taking place.</p>
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<p> Through these activities a truce was signed by several of the large gangs
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in the city of Los Angeles. At the time, there were negotiations in
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process in Chicago, and this was also taking place in New York. Since
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the initial actions a full agreement has been signed in Los Angeles and
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both the Crips and the Bloods are now being trained, equipped, and
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uniformed by, with federal funding through California. Chicago has
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finalized this agreement last week. New York is in the process of doing
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so some time in the next few weeks and we can assume that they will do
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this very quickly. These forces will be the canon. Their mission is to
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be the forefront, the master forces to come through the door. Remember
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that the average federal agent makes anywhere from $47000 to $57000 a
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year. He is more or less looking at his pension. He is not concerned
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with risking his life, especially if he can find someone to throw in
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front of him as a sandbag. That's the mission of these brute forces that
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are being organized.</p>
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<p> Since last I spoke, probably the best example, I'm sure that everybody
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listening here has heard about Waco, Texas. These forces that were on
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the ground, give you a best example, were not effective fighting forces.
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When you retreat and leave wounded and dead lying on the ground that's
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called a rout, it's not a retreat. And this is symptomatic of
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professional forces that are there for the money. On the other hand, if
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you use the old medieval pillage principle and you have a profit
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mechanism set up in which you're allowed to confiscate properties, cars,
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jewelry, furniture, the neighbor's wife, whatever, then you're highly
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motivated to go through that door. And especially if you have been doing
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it illegally for an extensive period of time and all of a sudden they're
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giving you the opportunity to be legitimized. Remember, why let the
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street gang situation foster or flourish the way it did. We had more
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than the capability to restrict the street gangs at the time when they
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came about. Most assuredly we had the capacity to restrict them in any
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way that we wished to. However, by allowing the street gangs to flourish
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you create regimentation. Then, the strong come to the top. These are
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your NCOs and leaders. And when you are finished you simply put them in
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uniform, then you have an organized military force at your disposal.
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They're thugs, but they're expendable thugs. Remember that.</p>
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<p> Now, MJTF police operations are, there are several actions that have
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taken place within the last two years. Starting in 1991, they
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participated or were part of Operation Achiles which was a sweep from the
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southern Ohio valley up through to Michigan of ATF, by both the Bureau of
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Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and MJTF forces to harass and eliminate FFL
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holders, who were manufacturers and producers of components and arms.
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Their primary concern was not to confiscate or charge somebody will
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illegal arms but rather to acquire records and resources that were
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available and in the hands of the people who held the FFL. In every case
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where they went into these businesses the only thing that they took were
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the records of who purchased products and where they lived, very
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important to understand.</p>
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<p> There are a series of other activities that took place after this. MJTF
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was deployed in Los Angeles during the LA riots though there was only a
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slight mention of it, that's the authority they were under.</p>
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<p> All of the agencies are overlapping and under the general authority of
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the United Nations. Remember we are now an international organization
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not the United States ... small corporate entity part of a big company,
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larger company. In 1992 through early 1993 reorganization was taking
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place to try and give the MJTF a greater credibility. However, it was
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understood that their mercenary forces probably will not function as
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originally anticipated so the guard has been restructured. Many people
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who are familiar with the guard will be able to understand why the guard
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is being rifted of experienced personnel.</p>
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<p> Desert dust, or in other words we call it Desert Storm, its primary
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mission, it was three-fold but its primary mission was to see whether or
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not the American people would eat the New World Order. U.S. soldiers
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were sent overseas, their American flags were taken off their uniforms,
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flags were taken down by officers in the field because the flag was not
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to be flown. Most every other nationality was allowed to fly their flag
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and other than for publicity purposes for our public consumption the
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general position was that the flag was to be trodden at every
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opportunity. However, if any of you were watching the news you'll notice
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a lot of Marines were jumping up and showing their patch which they just
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pulled out of their pocket and were laying it on their arm and going see
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this. This is what I'm fighting for. These people have to be done away
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with. You can't have these people in the military and so they decided
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that they would have to rift these people out, transfer them to guard.
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If they're already in guard units, restructure. Reestablish guidelines
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that would enable them to extract these people from the mechanism. They
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are trying to go to the next generation of educated idiots. They're
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looking for people who are going to be more pliable. As Mr. Rockefeller
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said many years ago, clay that can be molded more efficiently. And since
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the first or latest crop didn't work we're now going to restructure the
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entire mechanism and see what we can get from the next batch. This is
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where we are going with this.</p>
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<p> Now, it should be noted that before they can do all of this, before they
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can perform any of the actions that are pending they are going to have to
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take the weapons that we have inside the United States. I will say again
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that the meeting that took place in 1989, the federal government and the
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representatives that were there stated uncategorically when we take the
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weapons, not if we take the weapons, but when and under that premise
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everything else was constructed. Now, very quickly there is one that I
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like here. I'm going to have it put up on the board while we are
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speaking. A little poster everybody should remember. All of those in
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favor of gun control raise your right hand. There is an interesting
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piece that just came out that I was most fascinated with with regards to
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firearms laws. It's a book concerning the Gun Control Act of 1968 in
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which it has been demonstrated that the Gun Control Act of 1968 wasn't
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simply an American creation, it was taken from Nazi Germany's gun control
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laws of 1938 word for word. Now that's very important when you consider
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this because we're not talking a few paragraphs here and there. The
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entire document is taken from Nazi Germany's Gun Control Law of 1938. If
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they're already at that level in 1968 then where are you going to go with
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our gun laws now? If you've listened to the people who are talking about
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this they say the Brady Bill for instance, and I'm hoping everybody
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understands what that is, that's one of the pending gun, firearms
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legislations that is at the Senate and House level right now. It is a
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good first step to follow through on this. I don't think anybody likes
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that idea.</p>
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<p> If that is a first step then where are we headed. It should be
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understood that the MJTF police is not trusted by the federal agencies
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and eventually will be done away with. Again, the MJTF are useful ...
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that eventually will be swept to the side. Moving on beyond the MJTF
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police, we're going to back up into them a little bit, are FINCEN.
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FINCEN, or Financial Crime Enforcement Network personnel. FINCEN has as
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much to do with finances as the SAS had to do with airplanes. The SAS,
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Special Air Service, was a cover name for an entity which existed in
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England and was the equivalent to the OSS of World War II, 1941-1945.
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FINCEN forces are, their mission is house to house search and seizure,
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separation and categorization of men, women and children, transfer to
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detention facilities, securing properties acquired but not the
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maintaining of detention camps. That will be the mission of the MJTF
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police.</p>
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<p> I should mention very quickly, the detention camps themselves, originally
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under FEMA 23 detention camps were authorized. These detention camps
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were spread out across the United States. In addition to that, there are
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20 supplemental camps that were authorized with the 1990-91 military
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fiscal budget. Carl Levin's DOD budget amendment 656 authorized the
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implementation of these 20 camps to supplement the 23 that were already
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authorized. There are now 43 total camps that are pre-deployed inside
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the continental United States. In addition to that there are
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supplemental camps or auxiliary camps through each state and in each
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region. An example of this would be the Nike Hercules missile site
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located near Monroe. That is a pre-designated detention facility. The
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three sites that are located in Michigan: number 1 is located due north
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of Pickney, Michigan, due west of Brighton. The second is earmarked near
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Lansing, Michigan, the north, northeast. The third is Ft. Custer
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military reservation which has been upgraded from a D facility to a B
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facility. This is very important because a D facility is state
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authorized and state controlled. A B facility on the other hand, has
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been upgraded to federal status and is comparable to any of our military
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facilities such Ft. Benning, Georgia. Dwight Patterson Air Force base,
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any facility that we are presently using for active military forces.
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However, if you get a chance to tour the highways and byways and back
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roads of Ft. Custer you'll find that there is a new urban warfare center
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there. The new urban warfare center doesn't look like Germany, it looks
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like downtown Monroe. It looks like downtown Soline. It has three
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bedroom ranch-styled houses, crackerbox farmhouses. Small living areas
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inside downtown areas.</p>
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<p> At this particular site MJTF police forces were training from the first
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week of January of 1989 on. They are returning every second and third
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week of the month from Monday through Thursday. They were paying with
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non DOD funds. In other words, they were GSA funds or they were funds
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from other agencies, other than regular military budget allocations.
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It's important to understand how they pay because that's how you find out
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who it is that's playing.</p>
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<p> Now these forces operated secretly for a number of months and we
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identified them as they were training and they changed facilities. We
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understand after approximately a year and a half cooling time that they
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are using Custer and they are using Graylien again extensively. Bringing
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forces together from other parts of the state, turning them on site and
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then sending them back out to be prepared for whatever is going to happen
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in the future. We'll go back to FINCEN now. FINCEN was organized
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utilizing foreign military forces as secret police forces here in the
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United States. They are drawn from military and secret police forces
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overseas. They are predominantly European. We have Belgian, Dutch,
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German, ... French. We also have a variety of Asian military personnel.
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It is known at this time, for instance, that FINCEN has an element in
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Montana that is made up of Gerkas. The 197th mechanized as of one month
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ago, I'm sorry excuse me, as of one week ago, has deployed for a training
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operation that may last as long as two months in northern Montana through
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the Canadian frontier. It is the 197th mechanized infantry combined with
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two brigades of British mechanized infantry, the first Canadian armored
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division, Gerka mercenary forces, 1 Belgian brigade, 1 EEC and another
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undetermined number of forces, all foreign. They originally were
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scheduled to work for approximately three weeks in the area but if this
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is similar to the last mobilization that took place you will find that
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they will be there for up to two and a half, three months.</p>
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<p> During the LA crisis that took place there were a series of actions that
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took place both in Montana, we also saw activities in California, and
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there were activities in northern Texas, in the Panhandle. FINCEN forces
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are ruthless. An example, the Gerkas are a professional mercenary forces
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from Nepal. They rotate these forces for a period of time, out of Nepal,
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and were originally hired by the British military force for a number of
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years. Now that they're under UN authority of course we have to find a
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use for them and they have. Remember the Gerkas were being paid by the
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British and probably still are to be used against us, kind of like the
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Haitians of 1775 isn't it? I think you'll find a lot of other forces of
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similar perspective there. There are, and I will use the regional map
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here, there are a number of forces spread throughout the ten regions.
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For those of you who are not familiar with regionalism, regionalism is a
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form of government that we are about to experience if the New World Order
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people have their way. Under regionalism Michigan becomes not Michigan
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but Area 5. As Area 5 our capitol will be in Chicago under the new
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states constitution this particular type of government comes into power
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and we're going to find that all of a sudden we're going to be part of
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this warm fuzzy New World Order real quick. Unfortunately, we'd never
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vote for a Governor again. The Governor will be directly assigned by the
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President. Kind of like in Star Wars. If you remember it was rather
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entertaining... in one scene one of the military brass comes walking
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into the briefing room and goes the Emperor has just done away with the
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Senate. And of course one of the admirals goes how will he manage
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without the bureaucracy. And then the brass turns and goes, well, our
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regional governor shall deal with the problem, terror shall reign. And
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most assuredly terror shall reign. The regional governor will not have
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the same authority over his military forces, but he most assuredly will
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have full authority over his security forces. Unlike the governors of
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old who had a pocket army he will simply have police. The centralized
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military force will be completely under the authority of the United
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Nations.</p>
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<p> How did we get here? Well, that's an interesting story when you think
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about it because there are a lot of problems that are involved. It's an
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ongoing escalation of resources pitted against the American people and
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the republic. We are a constitutional republic by the way, we are not a
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democracy. I think everybody better remember that now. This is a
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problem you run into even for republican Presidents. How many times did
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we hear George Bush say this democracy? This is a man who calls himself
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a Republican. I'm not necessarily a Republican or a Democrat. I'm one
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of those independent American kind of guys.</p>
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<p> An example of FINCEN and some of the effects that overlap into the United
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Nations operations, this was on the cover of Airmen magazine which is a
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US Air Force publication, July 1992. It should be very evident that the
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forces that are displayed here on the cover are very impressive.
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Unfortunately, of the five aircrafts on the cover only one of them is
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American. The rest are all Soviet bombers, or Soviet heavy lift
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aircraft. It should be noted that these types of assets have been
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reported on for the last 10 years by a lot of people in the military, who
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people simply didn't want to listen to or believe. These are documents
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here that shall we say more than verify that validity of comments that
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were made in the past.</p>
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<p> The forces involved that we're going to see in FINCEN will be very well
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educated. They are professional military forces. They are for all
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practical purposes mercenaries, or course. You're going to find that
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they normally serve an eight-year tour unlike the old American mechanism
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which was a six year tour, a mixed time of active and reserve component
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with IRR, independent rating reserve options. Instead we've now gone to
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an eight year mechanism the same as all foreign professional forces
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overseas. Very characteristic of the same mechanism that was used
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against us in 1775. ... through pressing was normally done with an eight
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year tour.</p>
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<p> There are a variety of different mechanisms. This is one that was done
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by a friend of us that liked also to include, which I think is very
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interesting, it's a whirlpool, actually a black hole, I'm sorry. And
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most assuredly we're spinning into a black hole if we allow this to
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exist. It should be noted that these people are chugging on despite the
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types of pitfalls we've thrown in front of them. We will slow them down,
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we probably will not stop them completely, and this will become an armed
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confrontation. I can not believe that the American people are going to
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continue to participate in something like this not without realizing
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eventually that somebody is selling the cookie jar, they aren't just
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grabbing the cookies.</p>
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<p> Otherwise, what we're looking at right now, I have two or three other
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pieces that I'd like to throw in here. What we're looking at right now
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is an action which is quite sophisticated, has taken probably 50 years to
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develop and the enemy has almost reached that point where he can touch
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the golden ring. Imagine if you will going around the merry-go-round and
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almost having your hand on it. It's in slow motion, time dilation. All
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of their different schemes, plotting and conniving have come to a nexus,
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a point in time in which they have the opportunity to grab everything.
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To do this they must act quickly. They have windows of opportunity.
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They are very dangerous at this particular point because there is an old
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story, the swift stroke oft misses. That's the problem with this, if we
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are lucky we can get them to move quickly or move too quickly, they will
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show too much and the American people are not complete dummies. And
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there are enough of us, there are enough patriots out there that are
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interested in seeing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights survive that
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they will participate in the defense of the nation.</p>
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<p> There are a lot of military forces that are being sent overseas. Doesn't
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anybody wonder while in this time of peace we're sending more and more of
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our military strength to Bosnia or Segovia, Somolia, Thailand and has
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anybody heard about our forces in Peru? I imagine not. Well I'll give
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you a good example. We have twenty to twenty one thousand personnel
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right now sitting off Yugoslavia's coast or in Yugoslavia at this time.
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We have approximately 20000 mixed personnel functioning in Somolia. And
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that's 40000 combat personnel. In addition to that we have
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22000-23000 in Cambodia. Now we've got 60000 people overseas and most
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of them are combat troops. Let's go one step farther. Back to Desert
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Dust, one of those little actions that was missed by everybody is that
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during executive orders that were signed, 18000 US military personnel
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were sent to Peru for policing operations there under UN authority. Now,
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this is documented. We've got people who are down there right now.
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There are families and there are mothers that are highly concerned about
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the people that are in place. They have lost people there. People have
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been killed. This receives no publicity. Yet it's going on. It's a
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prime example of watch my right hand, hey, you didn't see what was going
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on over here did you. That's what we have to worry about. These people
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control the media completely. What I do a lot of times and I recommend
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you do the same thing is video tape what's going on television but ignore
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most of what they say. Pay attention to the photographs. If they're
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really concerned with something they won't feed you much. But in many
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cases they'll feel the general population isn't that observant, and there
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is more in a picture than there is in all of the gobbledy gook and words
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that they've fabricated. You have to ask yourself when you look at
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pieces of equipment activities why is this taking place. Where is this
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taking place? Is this actually what is going on? If you look at this
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expressions of the individuals, the activities, the attitudes you know
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that something doesn't taste right. A lot of military people coming back
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are tickled pink to leave Somolia fast as they can throw their feet on a
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747 or a 737 air bus. There is a reason for that. It is an ...
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situation that is typical of the type that the United Nations has put us
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into. Of course, by the way, we're paying the bill too. This is not
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good. It should be noted that a lot of personnel who are overseas and we
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have personal contacts that are experiencing this right now, are having
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difficulties bringing family members back or sending family members back
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from Europe to the United States. We have three families in particular
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that are experiencing this right now. They are attempting to send their
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wives and children out of Europe back into the continental United States
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and the military will not do it, will not send them. They have not
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released the dependants, let alone the husband. This is interesting
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considering we are not at war and we have no threat of war on the horizon
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that anybody could pick out short of a few policing actions that are
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supposed to be very minor. I will inject this though. It used to be
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that we called it the Vulcans not Yugoslavia. And there were a handful
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of wars there over a period of 50 years, that many of your ancestors
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probably left Europe because of. After having three or four of them in a
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row and probably losing 1/2 or 1/3 of the family most of the Europeans
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decided it was time to, what we call unass the ..., excuse me, that was
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the objective. Now we're calling it Yugoslavia. Right next door are the
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Moslems. The Moslems are not exactly friendly people to deal with and
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given the opportunity and good weapons they are darn good fighters.
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Anybody that was in the Korean war knows about the Turks. Those are the
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people to the East. If they aligned with the other Moslems we may have a
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very interesting experience on our hands. Who will we side with? Well
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we'll side with the UN. And they'll side with whoever it is that's
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against the United States. It's very simple. One of the things I like
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to incorporate, good old Fred Rexer, a man to remember and a man to
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admire, be prepared it's later than you thing. If you don't think so
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take a look around you. The amount of force facing the American people
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right now is approximately the equivalent to several heavy infantry
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divisions with a couple of mixed mechanized divisions combined. We're
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looking at a little over 300000 personnel that we could verify or that
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we could at least identify in different parts of the country. These
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forces include FINCEN elements through Montana, northern California,
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southern California, central Texas, the northern part of North Carolina,
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Ft. Drum, the eastern seaboard including elements that are now stationed
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around the capitol of the United States, Washington, D.C. There are five
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FINCEN companies deployed there. I will mention this that we put a great
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deal of heat on these people since we've begun to identify them. And I
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will ask you something. How many people have seen a newsclip every night
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when they watch the media, somebody takes one of those ski masks and puts
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it over their head and busts into somebody's home? Sixty Minutes did a
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little piece on this just the other night, but it's what we've been
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talking about for a long time. Who is under the ski mask? If you're
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wearing a ski mask how do you know who these people are? In fact, how do
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you even know that they're even law enforcement agents? Anybody can wear
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a uniform and a ski mask hides the identity especially when nobody says
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anything. And even if they do how could most people be sure? A ski mask
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does for a person at 3 in the afternoon what the KGB did at 12 midnight
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and 3 in the morning with a knock on the door. It is called terror. And
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the fact that we would allow that to happen in the United States is a
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disgrace to our country and a disgrace to our Constitution. I'll tell
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you one thing right now, when I was in the military we were trained to
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shoot people with ski masks on if you'll recall. We called them
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terrorists, bank robbers, you know, criminals. Only in this case now I
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guess they're hired by the government. It is very important to
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understand this because we can not be lackadaisical in understanding the
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threat. They have progressively through gradualism gotten everybody in
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this mindset that this is an acceptable situation. It is not. It cannot
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be allowed. I cannot be allowed to continue. If these forces for
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instance, are on the up and up why not bring them into the light? If
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these people are doing something that is for the good of the nation why
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not bring them into the light? Why conceal their activities? Why shroud
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them in darkness? Why shroud them in chaos? On the other hand, maybe we
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want a little chaos. Remember crisis management? Mr. Kissinger brought
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this up first. Crisis management is a good thing. You're hearing it in
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the news, constantly, aren't we? Crisis management, crisis in Russia,
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crisis overseas, crisis in New York. We had a bombing ... mechanism.
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With something like this, of course, thesis, anti-thesis synthesis. You
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create the problem, you demonstrate an answer and you execute the
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solution. But you've created all three. We're looking at the same thing
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right now here. Now UN combat forces, I'm going to interject these
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people real quick because all these people interlock and overlap. United
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Nations combat forces include those that are cooperating with FINCEN at
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this time in Montana, the elements that are in California, there were
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21000 of them identified south of Los Angeles and are probably deployed
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north, northeast of Los Angeles in Sacramento basin. The elements that
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were located in Texas have shifted by all indications are probably spread
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out through a series of Garrisons. The Ohio Valley starting in the
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Cincinnati area and moving north, northwest, have forces deployed there.
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We know that these elements are also located Ft. Achuka, there are some
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in Ft. Benning, Georgia. We know that an element was also located at Ft.
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Drum. By the way, our processing center for detainees in the western
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half of the United States is Oklahoma City. We do not know what the
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location is for the eastern seaboard at this time, however, by all
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indications Ft. Drum will be the control point for processing individuals
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to detention facilities on the eastern half of the United States east of
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the Mississippi. If there are any problems what I would recommend for a
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lot of people that are concerned about this is that we observe the air
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not the ground. However, I will say this, in Cleveland, for instance, we
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have friends and patriots who have photographed UN armor being
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transported by rail from east to west. Many of the people that have been
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in contact so far are both intelligence analysts or worked as
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intelligence analysts and counter intelligence sergeants. They are
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experienced in observation and they know what they're doing. Because of
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this, we can rely upon their first hand information. Most of the time
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though you are seeing FINCEN forces utilizing rotary wing aircraft
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assets. Excuse me. Back in the early part of 1990, approximately 3000
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rotary aircraft were withdrawn from out strategic reserve. These are not
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from the reserve or guard, these came from the mothball fleet. Upon
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implement this force these units were transferred to FINCEN painted in
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the flat black, not flat green and not camouflaged green. These aircraft
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are in flat black. They bear no markings or identification to determine
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whether they are American or foreign national. The fact of the matter is
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they are now foreign national assets, no longer in the hands of the
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United States Air Force. We do supply and support them with your tax
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dollars and your tax dollars but we do not control them completely now.
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FINCEN forces utilizing these rotary assets have both heavy lift aircraft
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and conventional attack aircraft. The heavy aircraft which may have been
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experienced in the area where I am speaking right now are the Chinook CH
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47. It has a rotor front and rear and can carry up to 64 personnel in
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one lift. The first mission for FINCEN helicopter and support aircraft
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is to go in and actually control ground operations. They do not have to
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follow roads. They are not concerned with road blocks, obstructions,
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infrastructure damages, etc. They can drop into an area and assert
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military forces, utilize those military forces to the best of their
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ability and if they're needed somewhere else lift and move them again.
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The second mission for these aircraft though is very important. Because
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of the detention camp mechanism that exists they do not feel that it will
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be safe to transfer prisoners on the ground. That's why a large
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preponderance of the aircraft that they've received are heavy lift
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aircraft capable of moving large numbers of people at once. Because of
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this the Chinook's mission will be to transfer from pick up points
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personnel who have been acquired and are put in temporary holding sites
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outside of each municipality. Here in the city where we are standing
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right now somewhere in this vicinity, in close proximity there is a
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holding area, that is also what we call a POL point, petroleum, oil and
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lubricant point. These operations will bring the people by ground
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vehicle to this temporary detention site. They will never hit the ground
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again until they reach the detention facility itself. They will be
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picked up by the rotary wing aircraft, flown directly to the primary
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detention site that is closest or to a sorting facility where it will be
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determined whether or not they are a high threat or a low threat.
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Remember MJTF police their mission is separation and categorization of
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men, women and children. They will not take some individuals, it's
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easier just to take the whole family if you feel it's a threat. And this
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is their mission. Once they transfer to the sorting facility families or
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individuals will be separated and then sent to primary holding areas. I
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guarantee that prior service, military personnel, patriots and
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individuals who possess firearms will not be released. That's why there
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are so many facilities. A good example of holding areas or of detention
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sites that we know of that are first line pick up points Brighton Airport
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near Brighton which is still a federally funded facility even though it's
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been rented out. It originally was an Army Air Corp aviation facility.
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The pick up site for Anarbor is located due east of Anarbor on Liberty
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Rd. between Parker and Zeeb. We know that for instance the one near
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Jackson is located at the Jackson airport and is predesignated. Each
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metropolitan area has a pick up site that has already been predetermined,
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every area. All you need to do is start to look and weedle your way into
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the FEMA mechanism, there is that evil word, FEMA, Federal Emergency
|
|
Management Agency. Now we talked about this at the last meeting where I
|
|
was talking to a large group of people and this was before the articles
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|
started to come out through the federal papers about FEMA's activities
|
|
throughout the United States in the eighties. FEMA is not Federal
|
|
Emergency Management Agency. FEMA is the secret government, legally.
|
|
It's funded, made and supported through monetary expenditures designated
|
|
through the Department of Defense and also normal budgeting is taking
|
|
place every year with out government. FEMA has approximately 3600
|
|
employees and yet of the 3600 employees only about 59 to 63 actually
|
|
deal with emergency management such as storms, disasters, hurricanes or
|
|
manmade catastrophes such as nuclear attack. If only 60 of them are
|
|
doing this, let me ask you one very basic question. What do the other
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3600 do? Well, their mission is to manage the system after they've
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|
taken it over. They utilize black budget or black bag funding. Black
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|
bag funding are covert operation funds authorized that cannot be
|
|
challenged by public agencies or entities. They've been doing this for
|
|
13 years. Remember that FEMA was created originally by Zabigneau
|
|
Brazinski. Zabigneau Brazinski worked for Jimmy Carter. However, after
|
|
Ronald Reagan came into power Zabigneau stayed over to complete
|
|
operations and deployment of FEMA inside the United States. The issue
|
|
guns, drugs, drugs, guns came about approximately four years ago. The
|
|
objective behind that was to create an environment, create a situation
|
|
that these people could use. Before that it was internal economic
|
|
catastrophe, that was the mission of FEMA to create Rex 84, Rex 85. Now
|
|
the Rex series of programs started up in 1981. And originally I
|
|
participated in a program that set up a series of actions which allowed
|
|
for us, for instance, to surrender 50% of Florida. We weren't going to
|
|
stop the Russians until they got to Orlando. We used to jokingly call it
|
|
the Disney line. And we weren't going to make any attempt to get it back
|
|
either. If you look at the globalist map though, and if you look at the
|
|
final solution through the UN charter we lose a good portion of the
|
|
United States. This part of the country that we're standing on right now
|
|
is part of Area 62 or it could be part of Area 63, we're on the line.
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|
The way the nation is divided up the United States of America will cease
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|
to exist. Right now we are very close to them accomplishing what they
|
|
want, very close. And I cannot emphasize that enough. With most of
|
|
these actions they have always looked at the prospect of disarming the
|
|
American people first. It is the most important issue that we should
|
|
concern ourselves with at this time. There is a little piece here that
|
|
was given to me not too long ago and it's the better example that I
|
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wanted, it's called Bondage to Bondage. I think everybody should think
|
|
about this. We all start out as slaves. At some time or another we will
|
|
revert back into slavery. At any given time utilizing the clockwork that
|
|
is depicted here we could break this cycle. But because of the nature of
|
|
man many people refuse to. And so we will revert back into slavery.
|
|
With a constitutional republic we have the capability and the power to
|
|
free ourselves now, to break the chain, break the cycle. To do so though
|
|
we have to decide as citizens what we're going to do. We have to decide
|
|
personally within ourselves. We have to despite what most people might
|
|
say about this, ask God for guidance. If we do not as a people ask for
|
|
guidance we will fail. It is the most important issue to concern
|
|
ourselves with what is happening now. God will deal with the problems of
|
|
the future. We have to deal with the temporal life that we are existing
|
|
in at this time. And because of this our Constitution, our Bill of
|
|
Rights which were granted, those powers granted to us by God have to be
|
|
maintained by us utilizing God as our strength, as our guidepost, as our
|
|
steel, as our iron rod. We have failed as a nation or we will fail as a
|
|
nation if we do not take hold of that rod again and follow the course.
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|
There are many people in this country who will not listen to what we are
|
|
talking about here. I am not worried about them. Many, these people are
|
|
like the population that existed in the United States in 1775. Do not be
|
|
concerned for them. They'll tag along or we'll have to ship them
|
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overseas when the time comes. I can think of many glorious socialist
|
|
regimes that will be more than happy to take in a few more slaves. I
|
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don't say that we hang them or shoot them, there are a lot of people that
|
|
would like to do that, I think the best punishment is to brand their
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|
butt, give them one piece of luggage, and ship their hind end overseas
|
|
where they can live out the rest of their lives outside this
|
|
constitutional republic and see how we flourish from afar. Because given
|
|
the opportunity we will, we can be and we will be the finest nation on
|
|
this planet. And with the republic we can go on to become an even
|
|
greater power. But without the republic and without our personal rights
|
|
we are nothing. Why, I've asked this many times, do you think that
|
|
everybody on this planet wants to come here? There are many other places
|
|
on this planet they could go. There are many other forms of government.
|
|
We as a minority, and we will always be a minority by the way I think, as
|
|
a minority we are still the ... example of opportunity, no matter what
|
|
anybody says. And everybody would like to grasp a part of this and we
|
|
have the capability to do that but we have to hang on to those documents
|
|
which were given to us in the first place. If we do not have the Bill of
|
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Rights the rest is mute. If we do not support the Constitution we shall
|
|
fail. These people that I am talking about, the MJTF police, FINCEN, the
|
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UN forces that are here have no comprehension of our form of government.
|
|
They come from governments alien to us. They come from governments that
|
|
are a threat to this form of government, to this nation. That does not
|
|
mean that they will always be our enemies. That does not mean that they
|
|
are necessarily ruthless aggressors that will always be ruthless
|
|
aggressors. There are people that will change within their mechanism.
|
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But until they change we cannot come half way. Half way means losing
|
|
half the Constitution. What part are you willing to give up? What part
|
|
are we willing to surrender of this nation, what state? Which one of our
|
|
constitutional amendments are we will to throw into the kitty so to speak
|
|
so that we get a little piece of something else from the other side? And
|
|
the first thing I'd have to ask is this. What can the other side offer
|
|
us? Absolutely nothing. That's more important than anything else right
|
|
now is to understand there can be no compromise concerning this action.
|
|
Is it unacceptable that UN forces be here? Most assuredly. Is it
|
|
illegal? If you will recall we have a little thing called passe
|
|
comatadus. Under passe comatadus it is virtually illegal for military
|
|
forces to be used as law enforcement agencies inside the United States.
|
|
And yet right now we have military forces in several parts of the country
|
|
being used as law enforcement. Probably the best example in 1990 which
|
|
we came across, and this has to do with the ski mask again, a guy with a
|
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ski mask jumps into your house you have no idea who he is, he's wearing a
|
|
black uniform and it has three letters on it and you don't know what any
|
|
of those three letters stand for. When this takes place how do you know
|
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where he came from? He comes in, they lay on the floor, they virtually
|
|
rape your house, they rape you privacy, they go into your bedroom, they
|
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go into your children's rooms. They destroy property, take property for
|
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private profit. When they are done they leave. You never have any idea
|
|
who they are. And then they go back to Europe or they go back to Asia
|
|
and they spend what they've stolen. These people were training ranger
|
|
units as law enforcement agency forces in 1990-91 utilizing the ski mask
|
|
mechanism. In Ft. Hood, Texas these forces were training with the local
|
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Sheriffs department in confiscation and seizure policies. Important to
|
|
remember because, again, passe comatadus was not overridden. Remember
|
|
the President must override passe comatadus and it can only be for a very
|
|
short and temporary time. Very short, special situation. Not an
|
|
undeclared internal war. In addition to this is should be remembered
|
|
that this type of situation existed in 1775. This is the exact same
|
|
thing our forefathers experienced. A foreign military force was injected
|
|
into the United States, not willingly on their part, necessarily and many
|
|
of them came over to our side down the road, but this force's mission was
|
|
to do exactly what these people are doing now. The first two battles of
|
|
the American Revolution is must be remembered were fought for what?
|
|
Taxes? No. Were they fought because we were worried about tea? No.
|
|
The order was to confiscate all shot powder, canon and individuals who
|
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possessed them. The first two battles of the American Revolution were
|
|
fought for the same reason that we are fighting in parts of this nation
|
|
right now, the possession of coercive force. When the government
|
|
possesses all the coercive force available you have what? A police
|
|
state. It doesn't make any difference, take your choice of colors of
|
|
uniforms. If the government possesses total coercive force as a monarchy
|
|
under pharaohism, under socialism, capitalism, communism, fascism, it is
|
|
a police state. We, fortunately, had founding fathers who understood the
|
|
capacity of man and his greed. And because of that we were given the
|
|
inalienable rights that were laid down. Now they also understood that we
|
|
might lose them. There is an interesting statement that Jefferson made.
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The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it would not be needed until
|
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they tried to take it. That's pretty prophetic because he understood
|
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exactly why we had the arms. It wasn't for hunting, it wasn't for
|
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fishing, it wasn't for can clinking, though certainly those are ways to
|
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train. The objective was to protect us from tyranny first, and foremost,
|
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moreso than anything else. Tyranny can come in any color, shape or form.
|
|
It can come at any time. It knows no boundaries. If given the
|
|
opportunity it will overwhelm you and enshroud you with its power. It
|
|
should be understood, give you an example of how this works, here is
|
|
tyranny in the making. The PL100-690, here is a copy of it. PL100-690
|
|
was the camel's nose which allowed the government to do most of what we
|
|
are moving into now. PL100-690, Incorporated no knock search warrant,
|
|
house to house search and seizure clause, the money change, which
|
|
everybody better be very worried about. Because with the money change
|
|
comes control of your lives totally. It also included many other actions
|
|
which are amending existing laws. This is very important because you get
|
|
an and or a but in this document, put it in another document and all of a
|
|
sudden you have changed the entire meaning of a law. Through this law,
|
|
the Copper Wire Act was changed. I will give you an example. Most
|
|
people think that it is illegal to wiretap without a warrant. It is not.
|
|
A wiretap can be formed on anybody's household under the changes in this
|
|
law at any given time, but a warrant must be acquired if you're going to
|
|
wiretap and use it in court. That's why in many cases people have
|
|
experienced problems with their phones, phone systems burning out because
|
|
elicit taps can be done on a regular basis. And I will give you an
|
|
example. In Washnaw County in the state of Michigan, in Anarbor there
|
|
are 5000 new wire taps done every month. 5000 new wire taps done every
|
|
month. All of the original wire taps are proceeded through to the next
|
|
month. Do some quick math and tell me how long it takes before you have
|
|
saturated the entire county. Not long at all does it? This is typical
|
|
of the mechanism and the way it works, envelopment. With the electronic
|
|
media and with the electronic communication systems the way they're set
|
|
up right now our privacy can easily be invaded and it must be understood
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that there are many different avenues that they are going to approach us
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with. Probably the best single mechanism that I could recommend for
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anybody, anybody who is interested in this subject would be to use
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Operation Vampire Killer by Jack McLamb. As a single document bringing a
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novice into the picture, for 93 pages it's a lot of reading that is worth
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its money. You sit down in an evening and absorb the basic information
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necessary to perceive what is going on. I have said this before and I'll
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say this again and again and again. Everybody I have talked to, I don't
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care who they are, I don't care if they're skeptical on this subject or
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not, you all get a bad feeling don't you? I don't care who you talk to
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right now they all have the same image, something is wrong. It's like a
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carcass stinking in the desert. You can smell it long before you get to
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it. Now, it's very important to remember that the enemy has many, many
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resources and assets at their disposal. The best one we have here is
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you. They can't shut us all up. Word of mouth, voice to voice, person
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to person, we can do more damage, take and move the thought and expose
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these creatures more effectively than any other tool we could possibly
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use. For they will silence me, and they will silence other people that
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are talking about this but they can't get us all. What the founding
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fathers understood is what I think everybody here had better understand
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right now, if they have unlimited capabilities to confiscate your
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property, if they have unlimited capabilities to take your car, to take
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your money, to take your life if need be, what have you got to lose?
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What sense is there in worrying about the threat? You might as well
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fight. You have no choice. Now, do we fight on the enemy's terms? No.
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One thing about George Washington I like is he fought for two years with
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little or nothing, and there's an old saying, we don't have much but what
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little we have we know how to use. And that's how he fought the
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beginning of the revolution. This situation is going to be fought much
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in the same way, with limited assets and resources, progressively
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steamrolling and building up. Did I say it was going to be a short war?
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No. Do I think that it is going to be an inexpensive war? Absolutely
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not. But as somebody said before, will it be worth it. Most assuredly.
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It has to be. What is the future of your children worth? That's another
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thing they plan on taking from us, our children. Listen to the
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President. Listen to the policies of the government right now. This is
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the age of the child. But the age of the child in whose hands? In your
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hands? In your hands? No. In their hands. Oh, and by the way,
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remember this, they are the ones with the velvet glove on the iron fist.
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And once again, I'll remind you, even if there is a velvet glove on it it
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has a tendency to hurt doesn't it? You can create a lot of casualties
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this way. ... There is another saying that came about that we have used
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before in instruction and it should be remembered. We are not talking
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about offense here by the way. Nobody has gone out of their way to find
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these people. We aren't going overseas. We don't have to go outside of
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our own state now. We're talking about having to defend our homes,
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having to defend our counties, having to defend our livelihood. An
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attacker must vanquish, he must crush, he must utterly destroy. A
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defender need only survive. Wave upon wave maybe, but he need only
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survive and endure. For the defender is no place to go. Despite what we
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say about the people that are, and I'll bring this up again in Waco, it
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should be reminded of something, we may not agree with what they're doing
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in there but we do know this they're Americans, they didn't go looking
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for somebody else, somebody came looking for them on private property in
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their own home and they decided to defend themselves. Why didn't the
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government do very well? Because they are thugs. Thugs never do very
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well against anybody who is protecting themselves when they are tenacious
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and when they are willing to stand up and fight. There is another rule
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that I have about the situation we are going to run into. They're going
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to run out of secret police long before we run out of soldiers, I
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guarantee it. By the way, I am also realistic. I think everybody is
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familiar with the National Rifle Association quoting that there are 70
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million firearms owners in this country. I guarantee there are. But you
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know what? I guarantee that only 1 out of 7 will show up, guaranteed.
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However, let's do some quick math here. Even if they had a million men
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at their disposal we have ten million combatants. How many are combat
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veterans? That's right. How many are soldiers? How many have fought
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before? And I can train an army. There are many men who can do the same
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thing. And given the opportunity there are many people that will be
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listening to this, I say the same thing to them, organize at the lowest
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possible level. Organize as patriots in a militia. We are legally bound
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to that. It is our obligation. It is our duty as citizens of this
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country to participate in the militia as part of the militia at large.
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Men, women, young, old, and do not discriminate. I'll tell you what.
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What we hear out of Waco, the interesting thing that fascinated me is
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that the person who was on the Barret Light 50, that's a 12 shot, 50
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caliber semi-automatic rifle, it was a 64 year old grandmother and she
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did a fine job of cutting a lot of people in two I'm here to tell you.
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If a 64 year old grandmother can stand up to a bunch of 23 year old jocks
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that can bench press 500 lbs. I've got this funny feeling we'll do just
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fine. Mercenaries, I think we can handle them. Now, there are a lot of
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areas that they're going to get into here. There are a lot of things
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that I would like to talk about but I want to concentrate on this for
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just a minute because I briefly touched on it. The militia could be
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easily crushed and destroyed if we try to build from above and create
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organizations here and then fill them out. That is not the way that
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this nation was built originally, that is not the way that this nation
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will be in the future or will be protected in the future. The worst
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thing that these people are scared of are what we call coin operations.
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The citizen getting together with citizens that he knows. Notice I said
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people you know, citizens you know, people that you have grown up with,
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family members that you live with. That is how you must build up the
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militia, from below. A ten man squad is a hell of a lot harder to find
|
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than a 600 man battalion. Okay? Small groups can always be organized
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into larger groups but not vice versa. It's much more difficult. The
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only, the advantage we have is our limited resources can be put the best
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ability in our hands. We don't have to worry about the government
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contractor. Our concern is getting people uniformed, armed and equipped.
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The militia man was a minute man. And that is how you must gear
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yourself. You must, as the old saying goes prepare for war if you wish
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for peace. It's that simple. To do so, cheaper is better. If you want
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to put more bullets down range you can't share a weapon. I've said this
|
|
before, okay it's your turn go ahead and shoot. Have you ever tried
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that? Well there is three of us and we're going to share a rifle. Oh,
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boy that's my idea of fun. Because of that, get what you can afford but
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buy as much as you can. The laws that are coming down the road right now
|
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are rolling at us just like a juggernaut. There is a wall of supply and
|
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demand that is going to hit us. When it comes there won't be anything to
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buy. And because of that if you don't do it now you're going to be in
|
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trouble later. We have what we call jokingly, the Butter Knife Brigades
|
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and I will mention this again. Someone goes Butter Knife Brigade, what's
|
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that. Well, it's simple. I'm going to give you a butter knife and
|
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you're going to go out and you're going to get a weapon. Now if you
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don't come back, well the worst that I have lost is a butter knife. But
|
|
if you do come back well you've got AK and we'll give the butter knife to
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somebody else. Now I prefer not doing that, but I'm not going to waste a
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steak knife or a butcher knife, I'll probably be carrying that for that
|
|
matter. Butter Knife Brigades are something that has been done in the
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past when its necessary and it will be necessary to do it again,
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unfortunately. Those are for the ones that don't quite believe but you
|
|
know who have found the spirit of God down the road. Now, another thing
|
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we should concern ourselves with is mobility. I'm not saying buy big
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trucks, mobile homes, etc. What I would recommend are vehicles. One of
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the reasons that we should be a tad concerned about what is going on
|
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right now with our vehicles, especially and transportation and
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|
transportability is because a population on foot is easily controlled.
|
|
Because of that, this was an article that I used before and I wanted
|
|
everybody to see this, this was in a monthly publication that was
|
|
available, I think it was February. And, Uncle Sam wants your cars. If
|
|
you don't think so you better start looking at the Environmental
|
|
Protection Agency, you know our friends. They're only interested in
|
|
fish, and your cars. With the EPA's new guidelines it will be possible
|
|
for them to ban many of our cars outright and they intend to do it. Now,
|
|
I had to ask myself why pre-'84 cars. Gee that's kind of strange. There
|
|
are a lot of other cars out there that look pretty nasty that are a lot
|
|
newer, especially in the state of Michigan. Consider this, a lot of
|
|
pre-'84 cars have a different type of electronic ignition don't they? A
|
|
lot of newer cars have a totally alien type of electronic ignition and I
|
|
think the best way to describe it is like this. In 1976 when I worked on
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a Ford Grenada, the electronic ignition was this large, it did virtually
|
|
every function on the car that was necessary. That was with 70s
|
|
technology. Today, the electronic ignition on our car is this big, is
|
|
this thick, and this tall. And that's with 1980s microchip technology.
|
|
Now, what's in that electronic ignition? Two considerations. Number
|
|
one, an EMP shut down circuit, that would be the best example. It would
|
|
be very easy to incorporate. It would work on a specific frequency, upon
|
|
transmitting on that particular frequency you could shut down whole
|
|
categories of vehicles. Now, I'll give you an example of this. The Iroc
|
|
Mustangs and also I believe, the comparable vehicles made by GM have a
|
|
microchip in them already that upon functioning at 140 miles an hour for
|
|
seven seconds will shut down the vehicle. On some cars we understand
|
|
that this is as low as 105 miles an hour. In fact, a car was just
|
|
tested. Now because of that you've got to ask yourself what's in your
|
|
electronic ignition in your new car. If this is already in place and can
|
|
be found what is there that we don't know about? Question number two,
|
|
why not something on the line of a transponder for tracking? So much
|
|
easier, and we're not talking lowjack here because as anybody in
|
|
communications will understand it need only transmit for a short period
|
|
of time or in a very low range, your pick up equipment will do the rest.
|
|
You can find what you want. Each one of your VIN numbers can be
|
|
signatured to the electronic ignition mechanisms, fairly simple
|
|
technology. In fact, the idea goes back to 1965, 66. All this in a box
|
|
under the hood that is now this big, that was this big. And again, I
|
|
asked myself why the change. We're not talking microchip. I've got
|
|
calculators that were made in 1985 that will do virtually anything that
|
|
science wants you to do in a package this big and the thickness of my
|
|
little finger. Isn't that amazing? Because of this you should consider
|
|
other alternate forms of transportation or you should consider override
|
|
mechanisms so that you have the capability to move during these periods.
|
|
Fuel will be cut off. We know that availability of resources will be cut
|
|
off drastically as far as munitions, fuel, food. How about lead? What
|
|
about tin? What about manufactured items such as threaded stock? Nuts,
|
|
bolts and screws. What about basic items like toilet paper? Burdock is
|
|
not all the exciting after a few weeks as anybody can probably imagine.
|
|
And of course, we've used it in the past but we try not to use it in the
|
|
future. Stock up on a few things. But the weapons systems that we're
|
|
dealing with, that we're fighting against, we've gotten a little taste of
|
|
also. The enemy's capability to utilize electronic warfare technology
|
|
against us was displayed during this little Kentucky bout with the kids
|
|
that were lost in the Smokey Mountains International Biosphere. Oh
|
|
that's right they didn't call it that did they? They called it a
|
|
national forest. Isn't that amazing how our national service made a
|
|
point of not calling it a biosphere? In the Kentucky Mountains right now
|
|
that particular forest has a sign as you enter the area. It says
|
|
international biosphere. In all the news reports I saw they didn't use
|
|
the new, proper title, they used that old American thing so that we
|
|
wouldn't get people upset. They made a point of calling it a national
|
|
forest, which it isn't anymore. But during that, I think it should be
|
|
noted by everybody, the kids were found utilizing special technology and
|
|
they were picked up by very special people in black uniforms. And before
|
|
they would be released it was stated they refused to let the children go
|
|
until they were debriefed. I've got to ask myself why would you debrief
|
|
a bunch of high school kids who were supposedly lost in the middle of the
|
|
mountains. What is it that they saw that they felt the government
|
|
wouldn't want other people to see or talk about? So much so that they
|
|
said they wouldn't release them until they were debriefed. Interesting.
|
|
What about infrared scanning technology? They're admitting to that.
|
|
Another example, in Waco, that admitted very briefly early in the morning
|
|
on Sunday that they had used the infrared scanning technology on the
|
|
compound before they went in. They don't want to elaborate on that but
|
|
we know that the enemy has this threat capacity. Or I should say a
|
|
government has this threat capacity. There are ways to counter this. In
|
|
the future we'll discuss it. Some of the simpler methods we call stand
|
|
off are utilizing glass. Glass is a tremendous insulator. And with two
|
|
layers of thermal glass you'd be surprised how much protection you can
|
|
offer from these devices when they're inside a building and used as
|
|
shielding. Another are reflective metallic surfaces such as space
|
|
blankets, gee what a simple compensation for a system that costs a lot of
|
|
money, that costs millions of dollars to deploy. There are other options
|
|
that are available. A few reminders, when you guys dig a hole, save the
|
|
topsoil. When you fill the hole in make sure you put the topsoil back
|
|
on. It's kind of obvious when you use infrared scan, it's like this, if
|
|
you look at it from the sky it's like the piece of paper on my blue coat,
|
|
it's just about that obvious. There are little things that you have to
|
|
remember about protecting yourself, it's called spoil. How to defend
|
|
yourself in the future will be a matter of how ingenious you are. And a
|
|
lot of the answers are fairly simple. Their technology is very
|
|
expensive. Anyway. What I'd like to get into next activities, and
|
|
future proposed actions inside the United State by a variety of
|
|
organizations including the MJTF police, FINCEN and UN battle groups that
|
|
will be deployed against the American people. First of all, we'll go
|
|
back to early 1989 when originally in smoke filled rooms behind closed
|
|
doors some committee of political monkeys decided that it was time to go
|
|
after the weapons inside the United States. In doing so what they did is
|
|
decide to come up with a program called guns, drugs, drugs, guns. If you
|
|
have a gun you must be a drug dealer. This was everybody, private
|
|
firearms owners, skeet shooters, whoever. Our response as law abiding
|
|
American citizens was supposed to be oh, God, take my guns. I'm not a
|
|
drug dealer, oh please. Only unfortunately what happened as far as the
|
|
government is concerned is the American people started to rearm
|
|
themselves very quickly. We surveyed a lot of different shows throughout
|
|
the United States, Midwest specifically, in fact, in some cases we
|
|
covered 3 different cities in 2 different states within a 10 hour period.
|
|
And what we saw weren't people trying to get rid of their weapons, in
|
|
fact that wasn't the case at all. You notice people weren't selling
|
|
anything and were buying more. It was shoulder to shoulder, elbow to
|
|
elbow, rearend to front, and heel to toe, and everybody was bringing
|
|
everybody's uncle in to buy weapons, munitions, equipment. And we saw
|
|
this from Kentucky and Tennessee to Pennsylvania to New Jersey to
|
|
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois. The effect that their guns, drugs, drugs,
|
|
guns program had is that the patriots out there started to talk to people
|
|
and said see this is what we told you was going to happen. And after
|
|
surveying a few shows I'm sure that the intelligence information coming
|
|
back through the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms people and also from other
|
|
agencies that were monitoring the gun shows that the result was not
|
|
exactly what they wanted either. More ammunition and weapons passed
|
|
through the FFL dealers and through firearms sellers at gun shows in the
|
|
three months of 1990 than in the last 15 years prior to that all sales
|
|
combined. In some cases over a million rounds of ammunition were sold
|
|
off of ammunition dealers tables. Thousands of conventional firearms,
|
|
virtually hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars worth of
|
|
equipment such as field gear, boots, uniforms, medical support items,
|
|
these were all going out and disappearing. It used to be when Fred
|
|
Schmidlap and Jim and myself would go over to the gun show we'd go in and
|
|
well let's go buy something. We'd go buy it, we'd take it home, fire it
|
|
up a little bit, we thought it was neat but it was that vogue toy for the
|
|
month. We got done with it we might take it back in, we'd sell it and
|
|
we'd go buy something else. There was a used firearms market. Today,
|
|
there is no used firearms market. There is a reason for that.
|
|
Everything that is in the hands of the people is being absorbed. This is
|
|
happening right now again. It's as if somebody cut an artery and the
|
|
weapons are just gushing out. In fact, the people cannot keep up with
|
|
demand enough. Now because of this, they are getting a tad concerned
|
|
again. The effect of the guns, drugs, drugs, guns campaign should have
|
|
been for people to just hand things over or try to dispose of the weapons
|
|
because they were fearful of being prosecuted by the government. When in
|
|
1990 it was realized that they weren't exactly going to accomplish their
|
|
original mission they had to change their time table a little we think.
|
|
By the third month it was realized that the militia forces, civilian arms
|
|
were bludgeoning it at a massive proportion. The structured forces that
|
|
were inside that were deployed, including Operation Achiles which we
|
|
mentioned before, they began to reduce their actions because of notoriety
|
|
and the fact that they were seeing more aggressive stances on the part of
|
|
the civilian population that they were attacking. Unfortunately, like
|
|
cock roaches, you can spray and they keep coming back. So by late 1992
|
|
the latest guns, drugs, drugs, guns campaign escalated with a variety of
|
|
other actions overlapping. It's a threat to your children. Well, not if
|
|
you train your children properly. It's a threat to society. Well, this
|
|
society isn't monarchal England, it isn't pharaohic Egypt and we most
|
|
certainly aren't the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Because of
|
|
that we trust our people with firearms, in fact, we are the government,
|
|
therefore we're the ones who decide who should have firearms. I think
|
|
everybody forgets that. We the people. We have an obligation and a
|
|
responsibility. Now during this time, from late 1992 to the early part
|
|
of '93 we've seen a series of other actions take place in which firearms
|
|
confiscations, house to house, door to door have taken place. Operation
|
|
Clean Sweep in Chicago, Operation Achiles II in Cleveland, and a series
|
|
of actions that took place after the Los Angeles riots, not against the
|
|
street gangs, but against the citizens who defended their homes and their
|
|
businesses. Remember the Koreans who were on top of their roofs?
|
|
Strangely enough the government used the video tapes that were made to
|
|
track down these homeowners and they are now being prosecuted for using
|
|
their weapons to defend themselves. And this is an ongoing program.
|
|
You're not seeing this in the general media because it wouldn't exactly
|
|
bode well with the rest of us. Because of this it is realized they're
|
|
going to have to intensify, and in fact heavily intensify, their
|
|
campaign. During the earlier phases, for instance, in Chicago the black
|
|
helicopter missions that we were talking about in the early hour were
|
|
taking place extensively. We have individuals who were in high rises
|
|
were actually above helicopters flying between the high rises in Chicago,
|
|
in the windy city. These operations culminated in a final activity which
|
|
last approximately one week in which they ... off neighborhoods, went
|
|
building to building and house to house, entered forcibly if necessary
|
|
and prosecuted the owners of any firearms, ammunition, or gun parts
|
|
found. This was operation clean sweep. In Cleveland an activity which
|
|
was covered only by national public radio involved elements of the MJTF
|
|
police and probable FINCEN forces. The Ohio guard was mobilized from
|
|
several different areas in the state, transferred to an area outside the
|
|
Cleveland airport where a mount area, that's an urban warfare training
|
|
area, was set up with three neighborhoods. The units that were brought
|
|
in were trained in house to house search and seizure and securing a
|
|
neighborhood. They then went into the first training neighborhood, went
|
|
house to house, secured the neighborhood and then attacked a second
|
|
neighborhood. Once they had secured the second neighborhood they had to
|
|
hold the first two and went to get a third neighborhood. After these
|
|
elements were trained and passed through this mechanism they were
|
|
transferred to different parts of Cleveland where they were actually
|
|
deployed against the population. This happened about the same time that
|
|
the Weaver incident took place in Idaho. It was almost simultaneous. In
|
|
fact, a series of actions both in Cleveland and one here in Michigan took
|
|
place either during or shortly after the Weaver incident. Now in
|
|
Cleveland this received media coverage. In some parts of Ohio this
|
|
received media coverage. But it received no national media attention
|
|
except for one place. National Public Radio, who thought that this was
|
|
the next best thing to sliced white bread. That they had violated
|
|
people's homes, that they had gone into different parts of the city and
|
|
that they had done this. Now interestingly enough we were challenged on
|
|
this but in the last two weeks, actually I'm sorry, three weeks, when the
|
|
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms forces came into Detroit to search house to
|
|
house in specific neighborhoods it should be noted that National Public
|
|
Radio on the 11th of March broadcast another one hour program in which
|
|
they specifically mentioned that if we can do it in Cleveland why can't
|
|
we do it in Michigan. I had to ask people when they heard this broadcast
|
|
what were they talking about. What happened in Cleveland? They knew but
|
|
nobody else did. The enemy only refers to their victories very quietly,
|
|
after they know that they have secured the action and they have been
|
|
successful. Otherwise, no comment made. The Waco situation, which was
|
|
typical of a lot of what we're going to be seeing in the future, although
|
|
I think you're going to see even more ham handedness, involved a 100 to
|
|
130 man assault company of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, probably under
|
|
MJTF authority again. It should be understood that as of March of 1989,
|
|
the ATF, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms forces were divided up into these
|
|
assault companies. Each platoon consists of 40 men armed with M16 A2
|
|
rifle, the AR15 9mm conversion, or the M79 grenade launcher. It is now
|
|
known that these forces also include the M60 machine gun which is an
|
|
infantry battle weapon now being deployed with policing agencies. You
|
|
know like they have in Russia, ... It was interesting to note that this
|
|
assault company in Texas was identical to the type of forces that were
|
|
used during Operation Achiles in the Ohio Valley coming up into Michigan.
|
|
The forces are in all black BDU uniform. They wear the black pascat
|
|
armor, the black pascat helmet which looks quite a bit like the German
|
|
... They are armed, equipped and maintained through DOD resources. So
|
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many of the weapons that they are provided with are actually provided by
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our military. In many cases Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the FBI, DEA
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are now receiving training both at Quanaco and many of them have gone
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through the US Army Ranger School. That's rather exotic training for
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people who are supposed to be police officers in the United States. On
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the other hand, if you again need thugs, you've got to send them some
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place where they can learn to be fairly efficient thugs. Many of the
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people that we have had that went through ranger school in the last 1
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year said that up to 50% of their company were made up of Federal Bureau
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of Investigation people and individuals who were involved with Alcohol,
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Tobacco and Firearms or Drug Enforcement Agency. Now DEA, by the way,
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has what we call Clet units. Clet units are directly under the control
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of the Treasury and/or can be accessed by the MJTF police or FINCEN.
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Clet are armed identically to the ATF combat elements and are deployed
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throughout the United States and can be used overseas. DEA is now using
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extensive resources from outside the United States in terms of man power
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but they will not identify what the name of the organization is that is
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being used. Now remember we know what FINCEN is, but nobody else is
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supposed to. So it can be assumed that FINCEN is the element that is
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involved. How they're deploying equipment here. Well it's kind of
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strange. A lot of people said where are they. Well they're in all parts
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of the United States, but we've had at least once face-to-face
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confrontation with some of their people right here in Michigan. I fact,
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though I can't mention names, on a given date one of our people was
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attempting to use a space available flight through US Army tactical lift
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command. Upon arriving at the site and giving his military ID card
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somebody punched in his name, looked at him very briefly and went,
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punched it in again. In a minute and a half there were two MPs behind
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him. Now this site which is Sulford International Guardspace, and I will
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point this out specifically because people have asked about this, the
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individual was then taken and put in a car and driven around to the
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southwest quadrant of the post. When he arrived there the MPs took him
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out of the vehicle and as he entered the structure the first person at
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the table, at the entrance desk, was an all black uniform with no
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identifiable insignia or markings at all. He was then taken to an
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interrogation room. At first he's going oh my goodness, what did I do.
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My ID card must be messed up or something. But upon seeing the black
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uniforms he understood exactly who he was dealing with. He was sat down
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and the first thing that was asked how many cars do you own. How much
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food do you have? How many weapons do you own? What are the names of
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your children? What does 762 by 39 mm mean? And he really didn't know.
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Well, he did but he didn't. He thinks in inch not in metric. And then
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there was a little conference and they left the room. Well they left the
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room and they left a file sitting on the table. Anybody who is involved
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in the military knows you don't do that, your career rests on security.
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But it should be understood that in this file, he dragged it across the
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table, opens it up very quickly and there is a bit rat sheet about 2 1/2
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foot by 1 1/2 long. On this sheet was a spider web of names of people to
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be arrested. My name was at the top for the state of Michigan so I can
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be proud, I'm number one and I don't have to try harder. Number two, was
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another individual that was with us. Number 7 is the individual who was
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being questioned. All of the other lists had virtually dozens and dozens
|
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of names. It should be understood that first of all, it was meant for
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him to see this and it was a direct threat to anybody else who is prying
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into the affairs of these little gusteppers. A gentleman made a little
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rattling noise at the door and came back in, sat down and basically told
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him we have nothing to hold you on, we're going to let you go. Walking
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back out two MPs appeared, picked him up, walked him back over to
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vehicle, drove him around to his vehicle and he left the post. Now
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anybody who understands military documentation will understand that if
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you have a classified records jacket you take a classified records sheet
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and put it on top, first of all. That is if you have it just laying
|
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around on your desk. The next thing you don't do is take a classified
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document and leave it where somebody you really don't want to see it can
|
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see it. This was meant as a direct threat. This was just before we were
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involved with other meetings that we participated in that we were
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illuminating people to this subject. If I keep this up they're going to
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do something to me. Well I tell you what I'm not that stupid. If I'm
|
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already on the list, as many other people are, look at it this way,
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you're never going to come off that list. Okay? Your butt is in the
|
|
fire and you might as well fight and go for broke because you haven't got
|
|
any place left to run. It's that simple. Now when I worked for
|
|
intelligence I worked as an intel analyst with a TSBI clearance. I
|
|
handled a lot of classified documents. People don't operate like that
|
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unless they're sending you a message. Now the last time I had this
|
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happen, I will bring this up to date as far as you know activities go.
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|
The last time I had this happen was a very interesting experience because
|
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we started to look into the MJTF police, FINCEN, etc. And on a Friday
|
|
afternoon at 3 o'clock I had a knock at the door where I work, in my
|
|
office. I opened the door and here is campus security. And who should
|
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be with them but the Area Director of the FBI and one of his henchmen.
|
|
And of course they wanted to talk to me. Well, let me tell you something
|
|
when the police come visit you at 3 in the afternoon you better
|
|
understand on Friday that they plan on keeping you for the whole weekend
|
|
if they can. So we sat down and we discussed, well he started to ask
|
|
questions. And the first thing he said is you have been talking with
|
|
your Representative and your Senator. Yes, I have. Well that's
|
|
interesting. Well you know if necessary we will find somebody to put you
|
|
at the scene of a crime. And they said this flat out. That's
|
|
interesting, okay. So I didn't really respond effectively to that other
|
|
than well no crime has been committed and all we're talking about here is
|
|
truth. Well. Then they started asking a lot of other questions like how
|
|
do you feel about assault weapons. I said well, well basically I've been
|
|
telling everybody to buy everything they can get their hands on and I'll
|
|
own as many as I possibly can. Why? And, of course, it was like what do
|
|
we say to that. So they weren't really sure how to respond to this. I
|
|
mean I was being very open with them for the most part. When they were
|
|
done they didn't take me away only because I didn't think they weren't
|
|
sure exactly how to figure what we, we did know that they were coming in
|
|
advance, I will say that. I had a little warning. And, it's not the
|
|
first time but we have had three different attempts where they have tried
|
|
to stop us from doing just this, informing people. Because like bugs
|
|
they hate for you to move that stone. I put a little piece up here on
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|
the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions
|
|
who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died. While most
|
|
assuredly they are close we are just as close and they know it. They are
|
|
scared snotless of the possibility of the American people waking up. Any
|
|
possibility, anybody trying to bring forward what we are talking about
|
|
puts such a wrench in their plans that they can't afford to see this
|
|
exist. They will do everything in their power if need be probably
|
|
eliminate people but I think that is down the road. Right now they are
|
|
rather concerned, we are rather public. But they will do everything in
|
|
their power to squash this movement in its infancy. They know they
|
|
cannot afford to see this continue. We must not hesitate, on the plains
|
|
of hesitation lie the blackened bones. We must forge an organization now
|
|
at the lowest possible level. It's called the American citizen. We must
|
|
get together as a people and build. If you do not build now you will not
|
|
have the capacity later to protect your family, your livelihood, your
|
|
people. It's that simple. Now, activities, example, choppers that we
|
|
have been seeing all over the state, many people have seen them, there
|
|
were a number of sightings over the weekend. In many of our allies or
|
|
friends that we know that are in the northern part of the state have seen
|
|
virtually waves of helicopters, not five or six. At least four nights in
|
|
a row we've seen anywhere from 34 to 50 helicopters in waves going from
|
|
horizon to horizon, not in column. In one particular evening, alone,
|
|
with four people standing back to back there were so many aircraft that
|
|
the four could not count them all. Where are they coming from? Well
|
|
they're bringing a lot of assets in from overseas, most assuredly. But
|
|
part of it is being pre-deployed in Canada. There is a thing called
|
|
mundialization which I've talked about before with people. It's
|
|
mentioned in several different books, one of the most recent about George
|
|
Bush, The Establishment's Man. Mundialization, it's the conversion of a
|
|
city from being an American or a Canadian city to an international city
|
|
under the United Nations under the authority of the United Nations. In
|
|
doing so the city pays a tribute to Caesar, oh I'm sorry to the United
|
|
Nations and are under the protectorate of the United Nations. In doing
|
|
this while they most assuredly denounce their citizenship to the nation
|
|
they still get taxes from that nation. And the city and the state make a
|
|
point of still sending them those taxes which I think is rather strange.
|
|
Well originally we wouldn't have put a connection to this were it not for
|
|
the fact that we had had intelligence information that foreign aircraft
|
|
were flying out of London Ontario or near London Ontario. Well I opened
|
|
the book and I started to look at this and it says Dundus. Dundus was
|
|
mundialized. Dundus was one of the first cities mundialized in Canada.
|
|
Dundus is a suburb or like adjacent to London Ontario. They were using
|
|
the air facility near London in Dundus to transfer resources and
|
|
equipment into the United States from outside the United States. This is
|
|
very important because they have full authority has a UN affiliate. Now,
|
|
because of the amount of attention that was given to the activity in the
|
|
London area they transferred their operations to an area called Mitchell
|
|
Bay. I like this, we have a state map everywhere we go. Michigan, Mt.
|
|
Clements is located here. What we're looking at right now is Mitchell
|
|
Bay is located right across Lake St. Claire on the opposite side of the
|
|
lake in Canada. A facility was set up with POL points or petroleum, oil
|
|
and lubricant support, manning support. And what the foreign forces are
|
|
now doing is jumping from Mitchell Bay into the United States and then
|
|
flying their missions here and then going back. They come, they fly
|
|
through Mt. Clements air space ... national guard base and are not
|
|
challenged. All that the traffic controller can do is count the number
|
|
of aircraft and then they are allowed to fly anywhere inside Michigan air
|
|
space or Ohio air space. They branch out from there. Now a lot of
|
|
activity has taken place in the thumb and some of our people who checked
|
|
out the area who live in the area ... north actually communicated with
|
|
people in different parts of the state or different parts of that area of
|
|
the state and they actually said oh yes we've seen a lot of these
|
|
helicopters and we've had a lot of crashes here. Has anybody seen
|
|
anything in the media about crashes in the thumb? They refuse to even
|
|
talk about it. And we have queried the state and they will not respond.
|
|
And yet they advise us that there were at least 5 specific air crashes,
|
|
five, count them. A helicopter is not a small thing to have land in your
|
|
back yard, especially if it is in your pool or something. All of this
|
|
overlaps into what will they use the helicopters for again. Well the
|
|
choppers for control and command support can also be used as we were
|
|
discussing before, tracking and tracing. Tracking and tracing is very
|
|
difficult unless you have something to track and trace with. If you're
|
|
in your car it could be of course as we discussed the electronic ignition
|
|
system with a transponder. Most of you who have been watching the media
|
|
though, what about the chip? Now Beau Grites talked about it and even
|
|
our veterinarians in Oakland County are now talking about it. In Oakland
|
|
County, the humane society has switched over from dog tags to a microchip
|
|
that is inserted in your little puppy or in your little kitty or in your
|
|
dog when he's licensed and that dog can be traced anywhere. You can find
|
|
him no matter where he is. Not only can you find him but it has a
|
|
transponder number in it. Now I challenged people on this before. I
|
|
know people who think that their animals are more important than people.
|
|
So if you can have it done to Fido or if you can have it done to my
|
|
Fluffy why can't we do it to your child? It's that simple. Now with
|
|
this in mind the microchip which originally they were proposing with some
|
|
of the different legislation and literature that we have seen would be
|
|
inserted underneath the skin in the hand, it could also be put in the
|
|
forehead. We know the biblical reference to this, don't we people? We
|
|
also know that with the chip comes total submission. I'll remind
|
|
everybody about a little piece of revelation that everybody should read,
|
|
13. Receiving the mark is as a divorce from Christ. You'd be better off
|
|
going out and executing a few hundred people. You might be forgiven for
|
|
that. But receiving the mark is a divorce from Christ, period. There is
|
|
no forgiveness, there is no way to get out of it. You might as well eat,
|
|
drink and be merry because you are finished. Now, in California they
|
|
have already proposed this for the animals and it is already in motion,
|
|
that's where Oakland County got the idea, and there have already been
|
|
several comments about using this for instance, for welfare mothers now
|
|
and for many other people who are under the gun, already under the fist.
|
|
All the different fingers, it's like a hand, are closing and coming
|
|
together. Oh they've got the nice velvet glove on them by the way. So
|
|
it's very desirable, you know it's very fashionable, it's probably quite
|
|
chic. But in reality with all these fingers closing fewer and fewer
|
|
people will slip between those fingers. And as it finally clinches tight
|
|
there will be no escape if you are not prepared in advance. You must be
|
|
prepared in all aspects. Now, one thing that was mentioned about this
|
|
thing with the chip was CNN had a piece on about Canada where they've
|
|
already proposed this for all the exotic animals. It is a must, it is
|
|
not an option, it is mandatory. There are a lot of people that pay a lot
|
|
of money for animals. There are a lot of people, as I said before, who
|
|
think that the animals are more important than kids. And since you did
|
|
it to my Fluffy I'm going to do it to your child. In fact, it's proposed
|
|
that it be done from cradle to grave. As soon as that child is born
|
|
we've got him on the table there, Mommy can't do much about it, and away
|
|
we go. And the kid is grabbed right there. Now, I will say this, this
|
|
is something that was challenged before by people. If it is forced upon
|
|
you, if it is ultimately forced upon you it is not the same and it can be
|
|
done away with and be gotten rid of also. But to willingly, knowingly
|
|
accept this action is the worst possible thing that you could do as a
|
|
Christian. I can't, well perhaps there are one or two others but I'd
|
|
have to see the laundry list. I can't think of any worse than going over
|
|
to the other side and sticking them. There are no deals to be made.
|
|
There are no options here. Now, what value will this have? Well let's
|
|
give you an example. In the America of the future, 1994 style, or is
|
|
that '84, I keep forgetting. The books are so much the same. In 1994,
|
|
'95 what you're going to see is a variation on this little image right
|
|
here that we are putting on the screen. This is not something made by an
|
|
author such as say, a conspiracy theorist, or somebody who just picked a
|
|
map up and threw some new lines in. This document was in the Detroit
|
|
free press this last fall. It depicts the proposed borderlines for
|
|
America. I'm going to ask you something once you take a close look at
|
|
this. You'll notice they gave it some warm fuzzy names, they made it
|
|
seem real fluffy and oh we'll just change the borders a little. But this
|
|
is very important when you consider control of population groups. I
|
|
might remind you of something about this article if you read it, and if
|
|
you didn't I'll point it out. That originally this document was done by
|
|
a State Department official. This was designed to test the water to make
|
|
everybody you know see how they'd feel about this warm fuzzy attitude
|
|
about throwing the country away. This is only an intermediate guideline.
|
|
Once this is finished the next step is to go to the finalized version
|
|
which is in the United Nations charter which cuts the United States into
|
|
four pieces. We lose all of our external territories and we become a
|
|
totally subservient nation to the United Nations. Very important to
|
|
understand. This is the first step. Remember that old term? Divide and
|
|
conquer. I want to make note if you put the regional map up here you'll
|
|
understand where you saw these lines before. Now when we've tried to
|
|
demonstrate to people in the past that this is where they are going
|
|
somebody said well I've never seen anything like that. Almost as quickly
|
|
as we discussed this with people this article that was in the free press
|
|
showed up. It's probably the best single example and it's an example of
|
|
many of the damning pieces of evidence that the enemy will put forward in
|
|
their attempt to legitimate themselves. It's very important that they do
|
|
that. Now the chip of course allows you to control people for movement.
|
|
Movement is a very dangerous thing when you're free. Boy you can't
|
|
really keep track of what people are doing. You can't tax them, and tax
|
|
them out of their socks. You're not going to be able to tax them in
|
|
their food and their drink, tax them in their livelihood. We'll
|
|
paraphrase one of our founding fathers on that. Remember? Taxation, we
|
|
went to war for 10% what are we at now? We're at a lot more than 10%.
|
|
But in addition to that, movement, I'm from Area 5 I've got a chip rated
|
|
for Area 5 blue code. What am I doing in Area 10? In fact, your
|
|
internal papers don't show that you should even be here. I might mention
|
|
too that there is a reason that you shouldn't be there. You're property
|
|
of the state. The Governors' Conference of 1989 and the Governors'
|
|
Conference of 1990 which we do have on video tape, by the way, get a
|
|
chance some day we should be incorporating this on one of our talks, they
|
|
specifically stated at the Governors' Conference all 50 members who were
|
|
there and representatives of the District said that we are nothing more
|
|
than chattel. We are the property and asset of the state. Property and
|
|
assets shouldn't be allowed to just wander off, you know after all you
|
|
might want to sell them to somebody. Oh, that's slavery again, no that's
|
|
right we aren't supposed to think that way. It's that New World Order
|
|
kind of stuff. By the way, that's the salute too. I hope you've seen
|
|
this on CNN. It was on at least twice, the United Nations salute. We
|
|
like to joke, Mars. But it's true, they had to come up with a
|
|
compromise, that's it. Now with this, with the chip in control of
|
|
movement, we've got to get you on your feet. We can't have you driving
|
|
your cars. We've got a lot of environmental problems so we can drive you
|
|
out of your seats real quick with that. In addition to that to control
|
|
freedom of movement we've got to take care of this money problem. I mean
|
|
you people just spend it on the craziest kinds of things, firearms and
|
|
ammunition, and why stuff that you will just use on us, if we're the
|
|
government of course. Because of that we have to bring another finger
|
|
in, money. And to control the money we have to change it. In the first
|
|
phase if anybody has a sampling of it in their wallet and they probably
|
|
do, any of your 1990 series currency, if you will look and you can hold
|
|
it up to the light. Face the currency like this. Turn it up on end,
|
|
look under the numbers with the light. You will see a bar line inside
|
|
the paper. This is a platinum polyester microscreen bar coded element.
|
|
As we were talking about traceability with your car and with your person,
|
|
this currency was being tested and is being tested now for traceability
|
|
on your person, in your home, in your business, everywhere. This is what
|
|
we started to call the intermediate currency because this is not the
|
|
final currency. The final currency is called the blue chip dollar. The
|
|
blue chip dollar is virtually, blue. The one dollar bill will be blue,
|
|
all the others are of different colors. By what we understand there is
|
|
also a bar coding just above the 20 dollar that is printed out here.
|
|
This can be scanned two different ways. If you look around the oval of
|
|
the currency you will find that there are micro printings which repeat 20
|
|
US 20 US 20 US. But, apparently, in the latest piece that we have seen
|
|
this may also be screened. So there are several different ways that they
|
|
can actually screen this. With 1983 technology it was possible for them
|
|
to drive by your home and from the road screen your house and identify by
|
|
the dollar amount how much cash you have in your house. This is 1983
|
|
technology. The year is 1993. If our computers have expanded
|
|
geometrically in capacity I want to ask you another question. What do
|
|
you think they have done with the technology concerning this? And where
|
|
are they now? See what I mean? By the way, PL100-690 covers this. And
|
|
if you get a chance what you need to do is call your Senator or your,
|
|
call your Congressman, best bet. Let's do it this way. Call your
|
|
Congressman. Request a copy of PL100-690. It is a book 3/4 inch thick 7
|
|
X 10 format. In it you will find all of this. And originally people
|
|
said well I read the law and it said they were only going to do 100s and
|
|
50s. I said bull dudu. The way the law was written at the discretion of
|
|
the Treasurer they have the capacity to do it on all currency and they
|
|
will because there were Senate hearings concerning this. C-SPAN covered
|
|
this. And during those hearings they stated uncategorically all of the
|
|
currency will be traceable. No currency will be hidden by the time
|
|
they're done and this is intermediate. This currency will be devalued
|
|
down the road. The exchange ratio will probably 6 to 1. At a 6 to 1
|
|
exchange ratio your debts don't change but your money does. So let me
|
|
ask you this. Can you pay for food, heating, and the house at the same
|
|
time? Like the Great Depression or Germany with its hyperinflation you
|
|
get to choose between heating and eating. Which are you going to do if
|
|
you have four kids? Now it becomes a challenge doesn't it? On the other
|
|
hand, if you buy tangible products with this worthless piece of paper
|
|
developed by the federal reserve, not by us, remember this is just a
|
|
federal reserve note, this isn't really money. Use this to the greatest
|
|
possible level that you can taking advantage of volume purchasing by
|
|
getting together with those friends that you organized in the militia,
|
|
you put away munitions, food, and equipment with this before it becomes
|
|
valueless. During the transition phase you should have coin instead of
|
|
paper. Why? During a devaluation, in fact during this devaluation, in
|
|
PL100-690 it makes no allowance for the coin change. Coin will still
|
|
have a face to face value. In Israel in 1973 when they changed the
|
|
currency people who had coin ate the next week. People who had paper
|
|
were sucking air. It should be understood that you want to put a
|
|
percentage of coin in quarters, dimes, even nickels if necessary.
|
|
Whatever you can afford, half dollars and full dollars are the best way
|
|
to go. Now, it should be interesting to note that for those of you who
|
|
are trying to financially protect yourself, does anybody know about the
|
|
confiscation laws? Well we're going to get into them now. The other
|
|
finger is starting to close. This one. Now, with the existing
|
|
confiscation laws and with the banking laws in PL100-690 any instrument
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cash, money order, or cashiers checks or any other negotiable instrument
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that can be transferred into a bank or used by a bank is to be kept track
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of by the bank against you. And it is at the discretion of the teller
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and the bank as to whether or not they consider a criminal activity.
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Now, the limit at this time is $10000. It may have changed. We don't
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know. It could be lower. Under the original law they have the authority
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to go down to every $150 transaction. At their discretion, they inform
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an agency of the government and that agency can then impound and
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confiscate your money. If they do this or if they decide that you have
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done something that we call structuring, in other words, I decide I don't
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have $10000 at a time that I spend. Okay? So over a twelve month
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period I do $2000 here, $3000, $2000 again, and I'll spend another
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$4000 in negotiable funds and put it in and use it in another way. If I
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do that that is interpreted as structuring and at their discretion what
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we call arbitrary enforcement, anybody in law enforcement understands
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what this means, under civil law. Under common law you cannot have
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arbitrary enforcement. Under civil law you can. But under civil law and
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with arbitrary enforcement they can take this property from you and they
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don't have to give it back because you have to prove that you are guilty.
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You know what that is? That's British law, Kids. That's where you have
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to prove your innocence. That is not the US Constitution. That is not
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our Bill of Rights. Guilty until proven innocent are those little
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dictator things again, the little gustepping guys ... Okay? What we
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have to watch out for is you have to be very, very careful. I would not
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use, not that I would ever break the law, but I wouldn't be using very
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many of these bills and I wouldn't keep very many of these bills and I
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get rid of them as quickly as I can. When they change, during the
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transition period you will have about six weeks to turn this money in for
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the new currency. In that six week period for the first time in American
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history the old currency will be worthless. That's the policy of banana
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republics, not a constitutional republic that is sound, using sound
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currency. It is interesting to note, again, this is a federal reserve
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note not a US dollar, not a gold dollar or silver dollar or silver
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currency. How will they use this against us? Well, eventually once they
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get the new currency then we get that mark thing incorporated. I don't
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know if anybody has been watching our new socialized medicine program, I
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mean the restructured medical program, but under this new socialized
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medicine, restructured medical program that we're going to have it's
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important to note that they are already talking about using your social
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security number to determine whether or not you get service, tying all of
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them together and bring them all into one number. Very important to
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understand. Now, how do they all bond together? What do we do? First
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of all, protect yourself, food. You know there is one funny thing about
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food in a can. I haven't seen anybody killed with a frozen bag of peas
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yet. Have you? And yet under new federal guidelines and federal
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statutes and under state law it is a felony to store more than 6 months
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food supply in your home. Under new federal guidelines and new federal
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laws it is called the hoarding law. It's a PL102 series law we've got, I
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don't have the number here with me, I'm sorry. But it is a 102 series
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law which makes it a felony to hoard food. It might be noted also though
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that there is no definition of hoarding. Are three days worth of food
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hoarding? Is a week? Is a month? Ten months? Eight months? Talk to
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me. I need to know. I don't have any definition here. That's where
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this whole thing of arbitrary enforcement comes in. Remember that. You
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can be punished for having food now. Food, some silver perhaps, silver
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may not be as important as tangible items, but silver is good to have.
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You and I can understand it. Gold is a little harder because such a
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small amount of gold is worth so much. But tangible assets such as
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silver we can understand, we can hold. Okay? Weapons, and I argue this
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again and again and again. You cannot share weapons. Find wood and
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steel and we talked about before. Implements that will last and can be
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handed down generation to generation. Father to son, son to grandson. I
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own weapons that were made in 1891 and are as accurate and are as capable
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as they were when they were made. That is over 100 years old. It is a
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matter of how they are maintained. Valuable are the manufactured items
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that we will not be able to purchase in the future. Bring all of these
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things together. Create a defense for your family and for yourselves and
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for your friends. Resources of all types concerning tools. Anybody who
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is a man who has worked with his hands will know what a good tool is
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worth. The value of that tool, again, can be passed down from generation
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to generation. And they hate that. It gets all over their bullets and
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everything you know. What are they going to do? I mean we are going to,
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if we do not accept the mark we are going to have to take care of
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ourselves. They hate that thought of independence. They are terrorized
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by the thought that we as free people will stand up. We are going to
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have to do that. We're going to have to take care of manufacturing for
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ourselves. We're going to have to take care of food production for
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ourselves. We're going to have to take care of ammunition, weapons
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requirements, reloading, something I talked about before. If you are not
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into reloading yet get into reloading now. Down the road here ammunition
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is going to be few and far between. Hand Gun Control, Inc. said two and
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three years ago, I have Sarah Brady on tape right here in Michigan, she
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said two things that everybody should remember. Number one, well when we
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want to get the weapons we're going to get your ammunition first. And
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the next thing she said is first we're going to get these weapons, but of
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course our ultimate goal is to get everything. Her own words, and what
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are they proposing now? By the way, I don't know if you have read Bill
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Clinton's and Al Gore's latest book but if you haven't you should. In 4
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different chapters, and I read this all last night. Trust me, it was
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written to the sixth grade level, unfortunately, and it was done in big
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block print which I'm amazed considering you know our people are
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supposedly better educated than we were 100 years ago. What's
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fascinating is their solution to every problem at the end of every
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chapter, I'll give you an example. Children, their solution, the last
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two paragraphs are to pass the Brady Bill and to ban all assault weapons
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because they have no legitimate hunting purpose. Crime in America, what
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do you guess the last two paragraphs are? The exact same two that I saw
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in the chapter before. Now don't you think this is strange that they
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feel I'm so stupid they have to repeat it to me twice. Well that
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wouldn't be so bad but it's four different places and it's in four
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different chapters in the book and it's virtually printed identically,
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one chapter after another. When you are trying to drive something to
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people's brains or brainwash them you repeat something over and over and
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over again. And you convince them that this is how it should be and you
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make them mimic what you have said. You don't want free thinking free
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willed people. It's that simple. Your enemy is using tools he has
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always used before. Data, information, technical information. One thing
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that has happened I've seen this happen time and time again. You must
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have the written knowledge where people can access it. You as a mentor,
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you have to become an educator, a student, you have to become a mentor
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and educator force to teach them what to do and how to do it. To do that
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you have got to have the technical data on hand. If you have a group of
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ten people you must have ten copies of that knowledge. Reloading, combat
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skills, farming, I don't care, whatever subject it is disperse your
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knowledge. The printed word is going to be banned. Mark my word on
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this. I guarantee it. It has already happened with certain books
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concerning how to take care of and maintain firearms. You will see it
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again. What can we do now? What are we supposed to do now? The thrust
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has to be deep into the vitals of the enemy. In order to do what we need
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to do at our end as citizens, one of the things I can recommend are to
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throw up stumbling blocks for the enemy. We have proposed and we hope
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that it is a motion now and we believe it is that at the state level we
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get involved with trying to reintroduce, for instance, our state borders
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into the Constitution. Our state borders aren't formulated. They are
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not in the Constitution now. Why? Because these people have planned to
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restructure the government. To do that they have to change the state.
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This is simple. We're going to find out who our enemies are real quick.
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... The people who vote this are citizens, are Americans. The people
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who don't vote for this obviously have another agenda and we need to know
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who those people are. Can we win? Absolutely. Will we win? It will be
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a long, drawn out, rotten, nasty affair. I would prefer not to see it
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all. But if we have a choice between freedom and slavery I would rather
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gladly die standing on my feet with a weapon in my hand than to die in a
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ditch on my knees begging that somebody won't put a bullet in the back of
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my head. I do not plan on giving that legacy and leaving that to my
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children. And none of you should accept that either. Together, we must
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travel into the future with all of our people in tact with all of our
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freedoms in tact. Without that, without our Constitution, without our
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Bill of Rights we're in a pretty sorry position as far as what we are
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going to hand down to the next generation. God bless the United States.
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Death to the New World Order. The republic shall prevail. Goodbye.</p>
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