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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 66
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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Footnote #1 of Volume 1, Number 57, "Conspiracy Nation" carried
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information on a July 25, 1994 headline from *The Spotlight*:
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"GIs Asked: Would You Shoot Americans?"
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This footnote has generated a certain amount of interest, in
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itself. Readers have asked requesting more information.
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This morning, I received the following from one of the readers of
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"Conspiracy Nation":
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 94 00:39:45 EDT
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Subject: Actual 29 Palms Questionnaire
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Friends,
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We have had an enormous number of requests for information on the
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29 Palms questionnaire. One of our number just faxed me the
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actual questionnaire, and a letter that came with it from the
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young Marine who purloined it. The article referred to in his
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letter is not included in my report. Here are his words:
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5-15-94
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My name is --- and I am currently serving in the U.S. Marine
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Corps. I am not a JBS member but I have read several books put
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out by them and I read back issues of The New American. Enclosed
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is a survey given to myself and other Marines from different
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units on base that had participated in either Operations "Just
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Cause", "Desert Storm", or "Restore Hope". A Navy Commander came
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before us and said he was working on his Masters degree and he
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was writing a paper about giving up our military's soverenty
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(sic) to the United Nations Secretary General.
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Needless to say, I was shocked. I marked all of the questions
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"Strongly disagree", and turned in the survey. The Marine next
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to me just happened to accidently (sic) grab two surveys as they
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were being passed out. He agreed to give it to me. This is no
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Fabrication. This survey was given to us on May 10th at Twenty-
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Nine Palms Marine Corps base in California. Also enclosed is an
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article from the base weekly newspaper from March of this year.
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I hope the survey can be of some use to you. Please feel free to
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contact me if you wish.
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Sincerly, (sic)
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(Name deleted)
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Combat Arms Survey
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This questionnaire is to gather data concerning the attitudes of
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combat trained personnel with regards (sic) to nontraditional
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missions. All of your responses are confidential. Write your
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answers directly on the questionnaire form. In Part II, place an
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"X" in the space provided for your response.
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Part I. Demographics
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1. What service are you in?
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2 What is your pay grade?
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3. What is your MOS code and description?
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4. What is your highest level of education in years?
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5. How many months did you serve in Operation Desert Storm/Desert
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Shield?
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6. How many months did you serve in Somalia?
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7. What state or country did you primarily reside in during childhood?
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Part II. Attitudes
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(Each of these questions was followed by five answers. The
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respondent was asked to check one of the following: Strongly
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disagree, Disagree, Agree, Strongly agree, No opinion)
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Do you feel that U.S. combat troops should be used within the
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United States for any of the following missions?
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8. Drug enforcement
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9. Disaster relief (e.g. hurricanes, floods, fires, earthquakes)
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10. Security at national events (e.g. Olympic Games, Super Bowl)
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11. Environmental disaster clean-up
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12. Substitute teachers in public schools
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13. Community assistance programs (e.g. landscaping,
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environmental clean-up, road repair, animal control)
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14. Federal and state prison guards
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15. National Emergency police force
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16. Advisors to S.W.A.T. units, the FBI, or the Bureau of
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (B.A.T.F.)
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17. Border Patrol (e.g. prevention of illegal aliens into U.S.
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territory.)
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Do you feel that U. S. combat troops under U.S. command should be
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used in other countries for any of the following United Nations
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missions?
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18. Drug enforcement
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19. Disaster relief
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20. Environmental disaster clean-up
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21. Peace keeping
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22. Nation building (Reconstruct civil government, develop public
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school system, develop or improve public transportation system,
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etc.)
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23. humanitarian relief (e.g. food and medical supplies,
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temporary housing, and clothing)
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Do you feel that U. S. combat troops should be used in other
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countries, under command of non-U.S. officers appointed by the
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United Nations for any of the following missions?
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24. Drug enforcement
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25. Disaster relief
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26. Environmental disaster clean-up
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27. Peace keeping
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28. Nation building
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29. Humanitarian relief
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30. Police Action (e.g. Korea, Vietnam, but serving under non-
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U.S. officers)
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Consider the following statements:
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31. The U.S. runs a field training exercise. U.N. combat troops
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should be allowed to serve in U.S. combat units during these
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exercises under U.S. command and control.
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32. The United Nations runs a field training exercise. U.S.
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combat troops under U.S. command and control should serve in U.N.
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combat units during these exercises.
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33. The United Nations runs a field training exercise. U.S.
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combat troops should serve under U. N. Command and control during
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these exercises.
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34. U.S. combat troops should participate in U.N. missions as
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long as the U.S. has full command and control.
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35. U.S. combat troops should participate in U.N. missions under
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United Nations command and control.
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36. U.S. combat troops should be commanded by U.N. officers and
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non-commissioned officers (NCOs) at battalion and company levels
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while performing U.N. missions
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37. It would make no difference to me to have U.N. soldiers as
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members of my team (e.g. fire team, squad, platoon)
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38. It would make no difference to me to take orders from a U.N.
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company commander.
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39. I feel the President of the United States has the authority
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to pass his responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief to the U.N.
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Secretary General.
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40. I feel there is no conflict between my oath of office and
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serving as a U.N. soldier.
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41. I feel my unit's combat effectiveness would not be affected
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by performing humanitarian missions for the United Nations.
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42. I feel a designated unit of U.S. combat soldiers should be
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permanently assigned to the command and control of the United
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Nations.
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43. I would be willing to volunteer for assignment to a U.S.
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combat unit under a U.N. commander.
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44. I would like U.N. member countries, including the U.S., to
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give the U. N. all the soldiers necessary to maintain world peace.
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45. I would swear to the following code:
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"I am a United Nations fighting person. I serve in the forces
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which maintain world peace and every nation's way of life. I am
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prepared to give my life in their defense."
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46. The U.S. government declares a ban on the possession, sale,
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transportation, and transfer of all non-sporting firearms. A
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thirty (30) day amnesty period is permitted for these firearms to
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be turned over to the local authorities. At the end of this
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period, a number of citizen groups refuse to turn over their
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firearms. Consider the following statement:
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I would fire upon U.S. citizens who refuse or resist confiscation
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of firearms banned by the U.S. Government.
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That's the famous questionnaire. Come to your own conclusions.
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I certainly have my opinion about the possible cumulative effects
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of subtle brainwashing.
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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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