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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 28
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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ASSASSINATION AS A TOOL OF FASCISM
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BRETT MC CABE: I would like to introduce now, a man who is very
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well known as an independent investigator and author. He's worked
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for 20 years to expose U.S. government involvement in mind
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control and murder. John Judge has also investigated the history
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of Fascism and political assassination and cover-up from Nazi
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Germany to John F. Kennedy to Jonestown, Guyana. He works to
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expose U.S. plans for concentration camps and genocide, here and
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abroad. He has had articles published in *Critique*, *Utne
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Reader*, *Madness Network News*, and *Overthrow*, and has spoken
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on these topics on radio, television, and in public forums since
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1968. So, without wasting any more time, I introduce to you, John
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Judge.
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JOHN JUDGE: Thank you. I started this work, really, in a sense,
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when I started to visit the Pentagon library. My parents, my
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mother and father, and my aunt who I lived with, worked as
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civilian employees in the Pentagon, and they used to take me in
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when I was a kid. And by the 6th grade, I had a 12th grade
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reading level, because I went to this private school, where they
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kind of pushed us. So they would drop me off in the library for
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the day, and I used to go through the stuff in there, because I
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was, you know, 10-11 years old, nobody seemed to care much what I
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was looking at. And I found it pretty interesting.
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And one of the things I figured out back then, because I was
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interested in UFOs, was that they were really government spy
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craft, and not extraterrestrial craft from some other place. And
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for those of you who wanted them to be extraterrestrial, maybe a
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few of them were. But most of them were a Nazi secret weapon that
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was developed in the aerospace caves outside of Berlin, and seen
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by GIs when they came in, along with the jet engines. And it was
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a technology that was kept secret. Like William S. Burroughs
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says, "If this was the Middle Ages, and Magellen was an American,
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and we sailed around the planet and found out it was round
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instead of flat, we wouldn't tell anybody so we could attack from
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the rear."
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So, I really began the research and the work there. And I like to
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research, I like to read. And I would go to these cocktail
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parties in my neighborhood around Christmas time, and the guy
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across the street sold all the weapons to Howard Hughes, and the
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next door neighbor was CIA, and two doors down was NASA, and
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those were my neighbors in Falls Church, VA when I grew up, and
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they would get a little stewed, and they'd talk about business.
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And I thought it was all pretty strange, but I didn't have any
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reason to *question* that there was a secret government, because
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I *lived* with that secret government. And you get Bill Moyers
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now, and he tells you, "Well, there's a legitimate government,
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but from time to time, to do a certain job, they hire a rather
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unseemly crew, and sometimes they get a little out of control and
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make trouble."
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I'd suggest it's the other way around: that the *real* government
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are the people that are doing the killing, and that they hire the
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people in the three piece suits to stand up and make you think
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you've got a democracy in front of you. Don't you think that's
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what it is?
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See, because the real government kills people, and that's part of
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how it stays in power. Now, if you go back to the period at the
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end of the Weimar Republic, in the late '20s and the early '30s,
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before Hitler rose to power, you'll find a pattern of political
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assassinations.
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It's depicted, interestingly, in Ingmar Bergman's probably least
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distributed film, *The Serpent's Egg*. And, the people that begin
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to die are the labor leaders, the political activists, the
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musicians. The people who might have an effective public voice,
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and might stand against the Fascism, begin to die in large
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numbers. And the German police admitted that these were political
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assassinations. But they said they couldn't solve them. They
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couldn't make the historical link to what was happening, or they
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could but were paid not to, like many of the investigations that
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we have now in this country: They couldn't solve those murders.
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They couldn't hook them to the most obvious suspects, which were
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the members of the *Freikorps* from World War I: the trained and
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paid assassins from that period, who were helping to pave the way
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for Hitler, and for the end of the political opposition there.
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And there was plenty of it. I mean there was quite a bit of
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socialist/communist organizing in that period. Marx's vision of
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the world was that the first countries to make the change would
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be these industrialized countries, like Germany, and so most of
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the people that were continuing the Bolshevik revolution in those
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years move foreward with that.
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The idea of the political assassinations and their origins really
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go back to 1918. Not that no one was killed earlier; I certainly
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don't suggest that. But in terms of what we're dealing with in
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the current period, most of this is a reaction to that
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revolution, to that change of power there in Russia, and in some
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of the other countries, in that period of time, in the early
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1900s.
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And in response to that there were monarchists, there were
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industrialists, there were people that owned a tremendous amount
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of wealth, both here in the United States and in the
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industrialized countries in Europe, who had a vested interest in
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reversing that. Just as Reagan seems so focused on changing the
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situation in Nicaragua, there were people then who had very
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definite reasons not to want that kind of social change (that
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would redistribute wealth, or privilege, or power, to the extent
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that it did, or was able to) to happen where they were. They
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wanted to maintain their privileges.
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And they had societies, they had groups that they formed. One of
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them was the Solidarists, made up of a link between the emerging
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Fascists and the neo-Nazis. Another core of reactionaries existed
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within the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church: Opus Dei, "The
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Work of God," was newly emerging on that scale. And then another
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group that had been known as the Knights Hospitaliers, that were
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the military arm of the Church during the Crusades, who became
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the Knights of Malta. And these were lay aristocracies within the
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Church. People that still believed that there shouldn't have been
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a Counter-Reformation, that thought that the Inquisition should
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have continued. People that used flagellation and hair shirts for
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prayer. People sort of like the Christian Right {1} that we
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talked about earlier today, with a few more excesses, and a lot
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more money.
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And, it was in the interests of these people to have stories
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about visions of the Virgin Mary coming, to Fatima, in the early
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1900s and telling them that God was against communism, so that
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the Church would be against communism, and take up that struggle.
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{2}.
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Elements of the state, and elements of the rich, and the
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monarchies that still existed, formed a bond of interest. And, in
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large part, one of the motivating people who went around and
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collected their monies and their energies, in order to reverse
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the revolutionary change in Russia, was Herbert Hoover, who spent
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actually more time in Europe than he did in the United States. He
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was also later responsible for the formation of the ideas that
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led to the National Security Council and the National Security
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State.
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And part of what happened was that the Romanoff treasury, which
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was stolen and secreted out of the country, was then turned
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around along with money collected by Hoover and these monarchists
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and others to finance the rearmament of Germany, secretly, from
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1918 to 1932. And it's that rearmament that then gave them the
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impetus to set up the drive to essentially *get back* the Soviet
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Union. And only because that drive was defeated at tremendous
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human cost -- about 20 million lives in Russia and those
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countries, some of the worst killing went on there, and the
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civilians also, but tremendous cost -- they were militarily
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stopped in 1943.
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And, at that point, a different position was taken by some of the
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Allied countries. There were divisions within the class as to how
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much money should have been expended on these Fascists. There
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were others there who supported them, but it was time to regroup.
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It was time to back off a little, to try to get what they had
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together. The resources were more or less expended in the effort
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to set up a permanent war economy, which Charles Wilson from
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General Electric talked about. And to go into what they called
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the "Cold War," or "low intensity warfare," and genocide against
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Third World people, while they continued to build the empire and
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maintain the hegemony. And to re-establish the Fourth Reich, the
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Fascism, not only here in the United States but throughout the
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world. {3}.
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(to be continued)
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[Transcript of a talk given by John Judge at a one-day conference
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entitled "The Fourth Reich in America." A transcript of the
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entire conference, "The Fourth Reich in America," is available
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from Flatland Books, P.O. Box 2420, Fort Bragg, CA 95437.]
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--------------------------<< Notes >>----------------------------
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{1} If you belong to the "Christian Right," I apologize for the
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possible "Christian bashing" in Judge's statement. Overall, his
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talk is worthwhile so I am posting it.
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{2} Well, the Church is obviously going to be against communism,
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because communism declares that religion is the "opiate of the
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masses." So Judge may be wrong here about any Fatima fakery.
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{3} Given that the western powers at first financed the Nazis, it
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seems strange that we went to war against them. A recent issue of
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*The Nation* (ca. June 1994) indicated that D-Day and our
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subsequent battle against the Nazis on the western front was more
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about grabbing territory that the Russians might otherwise get
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than it was about fighting Nazism, *per se*.
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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