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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 65
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[From an interview with Linda Thompson on the *For the People*
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radio show, Feb. 11, 1994. Host is Chuck Harder.]
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[Continued...]
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CHUCK HARDER: All right. Thelma is in Las Vegas, Nevada. Go
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ahead, please.
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THELMA: Oh yes, Chuck, I would like very much to talk to your
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*wonderfully* *brave* guest.
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HARDER: Well, go ahead, please.
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THELMA: Yes, Linda.
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LINDA THOMPSON: Yeah. (I'm not brave.)
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THELMA: You know, I can't say how proud I am of you! And you are
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the *bravest* person. You're a "female Rambo"!
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HARDER: [Laughs]
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THELMA: I'll tell ya. And you know, I'm doing my share. We've
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made up, my husband and I, thousands of badges, uh large badges
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to wear, saying "Waco Massacre," with the blood dripping down at
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the top and the fire, flame coming up from the bottom. And I
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passed out about a thousand. And I noticed they weren't wearin'
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'em, so I started sellin' 'em! And now they're wearin' 'em.
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THOMPSON: Yeah.
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THELMA: And, uh my husband wanted me to ask you if you think that
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maybe the reason for Waco was so they could have that landing
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strip for their large planes to bring drugs in.
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THOMPSON: Well, I'm not certain about that. We've been working on
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a connection between drug- and gun-running out of Waco and *why*
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there may have been this raid. I don't have any information that
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directly connects these things. There's a lot of speculation that
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could be made. And there has... There's definitely involvement of
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Delta Force special forces, SEAL Team 6 special forces -- which
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*do* have elements of the CIA in them. And if you've done any
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investigation into the drug- and gun-running in this country, you
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know that the CIA and our military have played a large role in
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doing that. Now we have information that indicates that a CIA
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operative named Faheed Hasim(?) was running drugs out of the Waco
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airstrip there at TSCC(?).
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THELMA: Uh-huh [understands].
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THOMPSON: But I don't have a direct connection to the Branch
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Davidians. And there did used to be a methamphetamine lab at
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Mount Carmel, but that was before Koresh came there.
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So there's a lot of stuff in the background that looks
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interesting. But no direct connection, no.
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HARDER: All right. All right let's go ahead on to the phones
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here. And I thank you very much for calling, Thelma.
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Now, let's go ahead and conference in Pennsylvania. Ken, go
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ahead.
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KEN [apparently drunk]: How we doin'?
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HARDER: Go ahead, please. Fine.
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KEN: Uh, first of all. I don't know if your guest has ever read
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Hitler's book. He talks about the population of the world will
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triple by the year 2000.
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HARDER: O.K.
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KEN: O.K.? And you remember back in 1956, Kruschev beatin' his
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shoe on the pulpit. He said, "We will bury you by the billions,
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and we won't have to fire a shot."
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THOMPSON: He said, "We'll bury you from within."
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HARDER: Yeah. Uh, yeah. You're right. And I thank you, Ken.
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O.K. 1-800-TALK-YES is our telephone number. Let's go to Richard.
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Richard, go ahead.
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RICHARD: Hey, thanks. I had a question. She had made a comment
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about 7.62 x .39 ammo, and the ATF.
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THOMPSON: Um-hmm [affirmative].
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RICHARD: Could you clarify what you said? Did you say it had been
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banned?
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THOMPSON: Right. John McGaw released a public announcement the
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other day banning 7.62 x .39 ammo.
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RICHARD: Can he do that, legally?
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THOMPSON: That's *my* question. That's why I wanted to bring a
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lawsuit about it. I don't think he can.
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HARDER: Yeah. O.K. How can the listeners to this broadcast verify
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that?
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THOMPSON: Um, I've... If you'll wait a second, I'll pull up the
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press release and tell you when it came across the AP [Associated
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Press] wires.
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RICHARD: You know how many felons that makes in the U.S.?
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THOMPSON: Well. I don't know. There's nothing mentioned in this
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press release about whether there's a grandfather clause that, if
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you already have it [i.e. the ammo], you can keep it. Um, and
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that was an interesting... That was one of the things I wanted to
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chase down this afternoon. Um, that... (Hang on. I'm pullin' this
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up on the computer.)
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HARDER: O.K.
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THOMPSON: But they definitely did ban it. And there was no
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mention of whether, if you already have it you can keep it, or...
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Here we go: Ammo Ban. All right, it was on February the 4th. It
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was an AP release. It says, "ATF director John McGaw has ordered
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that 7.62 x .39 steel core bullets could no longer be imported or
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sold commercially... And said that existing stocks could be
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exported or sold only to law enforcement or government agencies."
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So basically, it's not saying that you can't have what you've got
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-- I misread that -- but it is saying you can't buy it anywhere
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and you can't sell it anywhere in this country.
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RICHARD: So that's the end of it.
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THOMPSON: Uh, "McGaw wrote to all federal firearms dealers this
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week that over the past several years the Bureau of Alcohol,
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Tobacco and Firearms has allowed the importation..." -- *allowed*
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-- notice that.
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HARDER: All right. Do me a favor. We're right up against a break.
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When we come back, Linda, go ahead and look at that thing and
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we'll, we'll ask you to read it on the air. 'Cause it's probably
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of great interest to a lot of our listeners. And I thank you for
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the call, sir. We'll be right back. Don't go away.
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(to be continued)
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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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