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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 7 Num. 49
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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LOUIS FARRAKHAN -- 03/14/96
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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan has been awarded
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"Newsmaker of the Year" by the National Newspaper Publishers
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Association. He spoke, at a dinner given in his honor by that
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association, on March 14, 1996. The speech was broadcast on C-
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Span that same day. The following are excerpts from his talk.
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[Farrakhan had recently returned from a trip to Africa and the
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Middle East.]
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[...continued...]
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But we will not take guidance *or* instruction from those who
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bring the money. Our instructions have to come from *our* own
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effort and our instruction, our counsel. We do not need *anybody*
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outside of America to tell us what to do for our liberation. We
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*cannot* be agents of foreign power.
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But if the foreign power wants to grant us money, that's fine. I
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mean, America didn't mind getting money from the king to finance
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debt in Nicaragua. I think -- wasn't it James Baker? Who went to
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Iran? Was he "cavorting"? [laughter] Of course not, because he
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was sent by an American president. What was he over there for!?
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He was over there [laughter], he was over there trading arms for
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hostages. I think I remember reading somewhere in the press that
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the hostages could have been released during the Carter
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administration. But they held those hostages, on a deal that was
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made, to be released in the Reagan presidency.
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Talk to me, and tell me if I'm wrong. *Somebody* was 'round here
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"cavorting". [laughter]
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And they were using money to take lives! Now they want us to stop
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receiving money to save lives.
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Now I'll tell you what I said to Khadaffi. (And if they bring me
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before Congress, it'd be *wonderful*! I would love to tell
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*everybody* what was said.)
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Here's our Dr. Ali, who I sent to Kenya. And he found a man named
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David Koych(?) who had a breakthrough in AIDS: Alpha Interferon.
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And we took the tablets from Kenya, and developed it into a
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liquid, by the grace of God. And what *we* said to Khadaffi is,
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"Mr. Khadaffi, guns is not the way. Guns is not the way." I said,
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"Brother Khadaffi, you could enhance your image if *you* would
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set up a pharmaceutical plant here, and use your oil money to
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mass-produce Alpha Interferon, since Africa is dying from the
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scourge of AIDS." And I said, "If *you* would develop
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innoculations..." (Because we can't trust the people that are
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innoculating our babies. We don't know *what* they're putting
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into our children. But if we had a source that we could rely
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on...) "If you would do that, your image could be cleaned up. And
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you would be, in history, as a humanitarian revolutionary rather
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than a man with a gun."
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Did he agree? He agreed.
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I believe -- now listen to this! Every one of these countries
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that America says are enemies, they can come in. Because they all
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want a relationship with America. But you know what the problem
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is? Economic, social, and political justice. If they get that,
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they're your friends. These are *not* enemies of the American
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people.
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When we went to the Sudan -- that's not a country that's a threat
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to America. Stop it! If there's slavery there, we have to condemn
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it. We're children of slaves. But we're not gonna condemn it
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[based] on a newspaper report. Let's go and see.
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We need our own fact-finding group of scholars that we can put
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money behind. *You* go and see whether there's slavery in
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Mauritania. And if it is, *all* of us will condemn it because
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slavery should exist nowhere on the earth! Isn't that right? Sure
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it is. But let's not be bamboozled (to use Malcolm's words) by
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media hype.
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I want to go before the Black Caucus, if I can't go before
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Congress. I would rather speak to the members of the Caucus and
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give them the inside details of everything that we said and did,
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so that we will not allow them to alienate us from each other
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when we need each other so *desperately* in this critical time
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period.
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And the last thing I want to say: I went to Iran. Iran definitely
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is against the state of Israel. No question about it. [laughter]
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Iran does not like America's government establishment. And I was
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there during their celebration and I'll tell you, I felt a little
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strange, you know, when I hear people chanting, you know? But I
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spoke to them, because I am a Muslim. And although I see myself
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coming out of a Christian tradition, and love my Christian
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upbringing... I could never be an enemy of Christians because I
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have accepted Islam. So I brought Christians with me, to show
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Christian-Muslim unity! Because that's the *only* thing that can
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save Africa, is the *unity* of Christians and Muslims and not
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Christian-Muslim antagonism.
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In Iran, I spoke before 5 million Iranians. I mean, this is the
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*audience*. It was the largest gathering I ever spoke before. The
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American press said, "Tens of thousands." [laughter] Boy... Yeah
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but you should have counted the tens and tens and tens and *tens*
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of thousands. And I was the first, and *only* person, in the
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history of modern Iran, to be granted the opportunity to speak to
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the Iranian people on the occasion of the celebration of their
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revolution.
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Now why do they trust me and not you? Because I have a track
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record of fighting for and in behalf of the oppressed. I am not a
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*slave* to America's foreign policy. And therefore, as a free
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man, they invited me to speak.
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And in that context, I spoke to the whole nation of 63 *million*
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-- under sanctions -- and comforted them. As an American citizen,
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I'm speaking to those who are *hurting* because of what America's
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foreign policy says. And our words inspired them, comforted them.
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And they mobbed Farrakhan, like I was some rock star.
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I talked to their theologians. I talked to their students of
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theology. I visited their holy cities. The security almost got
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destroyed, just trying to keep the people *from* me -- not to
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hurt me, they just wanted to touch me.
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They wouldn't say this to you.
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[Nelson] Mandela, the moral authority of the black world. You
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didn't want to show Mandela embracing Farrakhan. You didn't want
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to show Mandela welcoming Farrakhan. You *lied* to the American
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people, telling them that Mr. Mandela "lectured" me, "chastised"
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me. You're a *liar*.
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How could a man that'd been in prison for 27 years "lecture" me
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on racism, and I'm the product of the suffering of people for 400
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years, as he is? He told the press, "I *spoke* with Farrakhan for
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45 minutes and there was *no* area in which we disagreed." They
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didn't say that to you! They took a picture of me moving a fly or
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some mosquito or something that was on my head, so they made me
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look "befuddled". [laughter] This is *wicked*, wicked, wicked,
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press! Wicked! The man came out of his house with his arms
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outstretched and said, "Louie!" And rushed into my arms and I
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rushed into his and we just stood there hugging each other in
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front of the world press. And the *only* picture that they could
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put before the world was me scratching my [forehead].
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In Iran, they cried when we left. They took us to the border of
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Iraq, because we had to go overland. And here were Iraqis on one
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side, Iranians on another, with guns on both sides. And they were
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handing us over to the Iraqis. And they, with tears in their
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eyes, said "good-bye" to us. And the Iraqis hugged us, and then
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put us in buses and cars and took us straight-away to Bagdad.
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We were only in Bagdad 27 hours. And we had a private meeting
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with Saddam Hussein for one hour, I think it was an hour-and-a-
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half. An hour-and-45-minutes. We met with the Ministry of Health.
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We met with the Ministry of Information. We spoke to the nation.
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But the one thing that touched us most: we went to the children's
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hospital. And we saw the babies, who are suffering under
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sanctions. The World Health Organization knows this. The United
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Nations knows this. Over 560 thousand children have died in Iraq
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since the war. (Where are those pictures?)
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[Shows enlarged photo] This is a mother holding her baby. This is
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a two-year-old child, that weighs 12 pounds. Malnutrition
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throughout Iraq. People dying on operating tables. And the people
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who are being operated on: they have no anesthesia. The beginning
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of the operation and the end are the *most* traumatic. *Pulling*
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*teeth* without anesthesia.
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[...to be continued...]
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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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