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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 45
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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Ronald Reagan, several years ago, was receiving an award, some
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sort of trophy. An activist came from backstage to the podium,
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grabbed Reagan's trophy, and smashed it. Then, for about 30
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seconds, he and Reagan just stood there, looking at each other.
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The activist stammered something like, "I'm sorry, Mr. Reagan,
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but this award is for something evil." For 30 seconds the two
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faced each other. At the gathering, there was an awkward
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silence. It was as if all waited, wondering, "Is this to be an
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assassination?" =Then=, when it was apparent no assassination
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had been ordered, =then= a Secret Service agent came from nowhere
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and executed a flying tackle on the activist. But that 30
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seconds of awkward inaction and silence is a clue to plenty:
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Secret Service had first to be sure no assassination had been
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ordered from "higher up." Only then did they act, with a
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dramatic and unnecessary flying tackle.
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The "Great Free Market" is what we hear when thousands of workers
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are "downsized." But when Yamaichi fails and Japan's economy is
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in trouble, whatever happened to the "Great Free Market?"
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Janet Reno, according to a poll conducted by a tabloid newspaper,
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is a "vision of beauty" to Japanese males. Given a choice of any
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woman in the world, 78 percent of Japanese men chose Reno as the
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one woman they'd most enjoy being alone with on a desert island.
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(No wonder the Japanese economy is in trouble.) Asked about this
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astonishing poll while she was kayaking down the Potomac River,
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Reno just guffawed. Later, in Mexico, Reno fainted. Supposedly
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it was due to gallstones, but could it have been embarrassment at
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leers from lustful Mexican males?
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According to a new book by Webster Hubbell (*Friends In High
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Places*), Hubbell was tasked with two high-priority assignments
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when he took over a high-ranking position at the Justice
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Department. Bill Clinton ordered Hubbell to get to the bottom of
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two mysteries: (1) Who killed JFK; (2) Are UFOs real. So even
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Bill Clinton, it seems, is a "conspiracy nut."
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A =six-mile-wide= UFO recently was seen flying over the skies of
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China. Although readers may scoff at the source of this report,
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"Weekly World News" (12/2/97), such "lands in the sky" have
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previously been seen over the centuries. (See the book, *New
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Lands*, by Charles Fort.) The Chinese mega-UFO was described as
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"a huge shimmering coil that rotated clockwise at a high rate of
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speed as it rocketed through the night sky only 1000 feet or so
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above the ground."
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Weekly World News also reports that companies have been hiring
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private undercover detectives. They masquerade as ordinary
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co-workers, then one day ask, "Want to buy some marijuana?" If
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you say "Yes," you are fired.
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A new book by Col. Philip J. Corso (Ret.) gives his account of
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the government cover-up of the 1947 crash of a "flying disk" near
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Roswell, New Mexico. In *The Day After Roswell*, Corso describes
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how a "national security" attitude gelled over the years into an
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entrenched set of procedures for dealing with a supposed invasion
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of U.S. airspace, apparently hostile. Beware that disinformation
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is routinely propagated by the U.S. Establishment. Corso =may=
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be a tool of that Establishment. Then again, he =may= be as he
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seems, an insider now surfacing to tell what he knows. Skolnick,
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Rothstein, and others have introduced me to the idea that, even
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with disinformation, there is a "60/40" (or "70/30" or "80/20")
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aspect to that disinformation. The concept is akin to Father
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Merrin's statement regarding the demon in the movie "The
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Exorcist": "The demon is a liar, but he mixes truth with his
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lies." So, even if Corso's book is disinformation, a careful
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reader can find truth therein.
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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of Conspiracy Nation, nor of its Editor in Chief.
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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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