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ISSUE NUMBER : 05
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DATE: XX/XX/XX
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This magazine URBAN (Undaground Rap Blastin Asiatic Newsletter} was
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created for the purpose of being informative and just thought
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provoking as well as being fun than a motherfucka. The opinions
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expressed by the authors are their own and in no one way represent
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anyone by the members of COMMODORE OWNING MOTHERFUCKAS (our wonderful
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clique}. The information in this publication although intact are for
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entertainment purposes only and the writers are not responsible for
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actions taken by the reader.
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What up peeps and happy fucking New Year to ya! I'm glad 94 is outta
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there cuz it was real fucked up for the Lo-Life and Wisdom but as always
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in the words of OK 'gotta maintain!'. I got high over the New Year's Eve but
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MF (like Wisdom) was BSing.... well anywayz we here to bring you our 5th
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issue of the zine you love to love. So let's do this shit!
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Table of Contents
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1. MUSIC - Redman and Method Man
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2. TV & MOVIES - Carlito's Way, Drop Zone, & House of Buggin
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3. FYI - FEMA Files 5-8
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4. DA GOOD SHIT - Budz Issue!!! Get High Tonite!!!
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M U S I C
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What's up this is Wisdom here with the shiznit for dat ass. Oh and
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fuck you Lo-Life...
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REDMAN "Dare Iz a Darkside" - This motherfucka was so phat, I rushed
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to get it when Lo-Life told me how dope it was. Now first let me say for the
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most part I HATE FUNK (P-Funk, G-Funk, E-Funk...the E-Double Shit) but this
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album hooked me. The lyrics are so fucking wild on this bitch it's incredible.
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I knew Red had lyrics but damn! The music starts off OK but as it moves on
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the productions get better and better and one of the best cuts "Can't Wait"
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is produced by Erick Sermon. But this MF rocks except they should've put the
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"Rockafella" remix on here but "Tonight's the Night" remix is here so I can
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deal. The bets cuts are "Can't Wait", "Cosmic Slop" w/ E-Dub and Keith
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Murray still letting us know he got mad skillz, "Green Island" love it, and
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"We Run N.Y." w/ Hurricane G (this girl is cold! yes I still say that!).
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There are no faults with this album in my book but I wouldn't rate it perfect
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cuz I hate FUNK. BUT IT TODAY! BUY IT NOW!!!
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RATING: * * * * 1/2 (4.5/5) Almost a Classic
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METHOD MAN "Tical" - This motherfucka slams. I hate to say it but it
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probably make the loot I think it deserves because there's no song on here
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that will really have that much mass appeal even though G'z around the way
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like "Bring The Pain". Method Man is his usually wild self dropping bombs
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for the earlobes while the RZA handle the WuTang style of production. This
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reason is the reason I like it and the reason it won't go gold (to me any-
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way) but maybe that's good cuz I'm tired of toys thinking they down when they
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pick up a little flavor. There are a lot of joints on here that are dope
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especially "Meth vs Chef" Raekwon & Meth go at it in verbal mortal kombat,
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"Mr. Sandman" the Wu get bizilly!, "All I Need" for the Earths out there, and
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of course "Tical" what's that shit you smoking? Yeah that's the flav. Anywayz
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you can't lose buying this especially if you like the WuTang flavor.
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RATING: * * * * (4/5) Slamming!
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T V & M O V I E S
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Double L here enough with the intro...
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"Carlito's Way" - Another movie with Al Pacino as a Hispanic gangsta
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and yes I like this one too. Anywayz, Al is Carlito, a former heroin dealer
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and killer, who gets out of jail on a technicality and decides to go straight.
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His plan is to make some loot, and open a car rental place in the Bahamas I
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think it was. He ends up not making getting shot and the movie goes back from
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when he left court to when he got shot. This flick had some fat ass scenes
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especially when he had a shootout in this bar or whatever and ran out of
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bullets. It gets a little lame with his love story with an old flame but
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it's a straight flick if you haven't seen it. (I've had the tape a hundred
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times but never got to completely watch the whole movie for one reason or
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another. Damn company! :) ) But peep the Puerto Rican honey in Carlito's
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that talks to him after he meets Benny Blanco from the Bronx. She's fucking
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slammin and I'd hit that before the broad Carlito had!!!
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RATING: * * * * (4/5) Slammin!
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"Drop Zone" - Another action flick with Wesley Snipes. This ain't too
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bad I just had the problem with the plot. It went by too damn fast. The
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action scenes are good and the skydiving scenes almost make you want to go do
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that shit! (Yeah right!). Back to the plot, Wesley is a US Marshall who's
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escorting a prisoner on a airplane. The bad guys hijack the plane kidnap the
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prisoner, whose a computer genius, and jump off the plane. In the meantime,
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they kill Wesley brother,also a US Marshall, who falls from the plane.
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(Ouch!) The rest you watch. The movie is OK but I'd wait til the $1 show or
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it comes on video.
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RATING: * * * (3/5) Good.
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"House of Buggin" - I watched the premier episode of the new FOX show
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starring John ? well "Benny Blanco" from Carlito's Way. It's kinda like an
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Hispanic In Living Color. The skit they did with Koji and little known
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siblings of famous people was kinda funny. (Rosie Perez and Gregory Hines
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were the targets. They did Rosie wrong!) They one about illegal alien
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makeover was OK. The one with the three chicks singing I didn't really watch
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cuz I had company. (Damn company! :) ) From what I saw in the first show,
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it'll be OK as long as John doesn't dance. God Damn I though he was white
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after the opening of the show.
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RATING: * * * (3/5) Good.
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F Y I
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And here we have that info you just can't get just anywhere.
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Those FEMA files are continued and will be finished in #6
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so let motherfuckas know what's up with you government cause it
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ain't going to get better with Republicans running shit!
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FEMA File #5:
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FEMA's structure for fascist rule
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By Kathleen Klenetsky and Herbert Quinde
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"You have an authoritarian structure. . .with FEMA."
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--Harold Relyea, chief specialist on presidential directives at the
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Congressional Research Service, in an interview with EIR.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency was founded during the
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presidency of one Trilateral Commission member, Jimmy Carter, and it
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seems increasingly likely that its fundamental purpose -- to seize
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control of the reins of government through emergency fiat -- will be
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realized under the presidency of another, George Bush.
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The Trilateral link is no accident. Together with the other leading
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Eastern Establishment think tank, the New York Council on Foreign
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Relations (CFR), the Trilateral Commission effectively brought FEMA
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into existence.
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The leading theoreticians behind the creation of FEMA were Samuel
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Huntington, a National Security Council consultant under Carter, and
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Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as Carter's national security advisor.
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Before that, Brzezinski was executive director at the Trilateral
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Commission, a "New Ager" who envisioned a "technetronic society" in
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the United States. Nominally a Democrat, Brzezinski nevertheless
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became a leading adviser on strategic policy to George Bush's 1988
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campaign, and continues to serve as an informal consultant to the Bush
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administration. Huntington is currently a member of the FEMA Advisory
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Board. Both Huntington and Brzezinski belong to the CFR.
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FEMA was established in March 1979 by presidential Review Memorandum
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32, with the mandate to maintain "the continuity of government" (COG)
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during a national security emergency. PRM 32 bypassed the U.S.
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Constitution, and awarded power to the _unelected_ officials at the
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National Security Council to direct U.S. government operations by
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emergency decree. By placing FEMA under the NSC's control, Huntington,
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Brzezinski, et al., turning the NSC into a shadow technocratic
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dictatorship, waiting for a real or manufactured crisis to seize
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control of the country.
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Although FEMA was sold to Congress and the public as the vehicle
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through which the United States could mount an adequate, centralized
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response to natural and other disasters, the agency has consistently
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failed to fulfill that purpose. In its last major interventions, in
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1989's San Francisco earthquake and Hurricane Hugo, FEMA's ineptness
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and bungling enraged disaster victims and local officials. FEMA was
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more interested in psychologically profiling the population's response
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to the disasters, than it was in assisting their physical survival.
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That was typical of FEMA's 10-year record, which began with its
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panic-mongering handling of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in
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1979.
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Burying the Constitution
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FEMA has proven by it's own actions that it is not a disaster
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preparedness agency. Its true purpose is found in the 1970s policy
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decisions of the CFR and the Trilateral Commission, decisions which
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ushered in the "post-industrial society" and "limits to growth" era
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which brought the United States into the current depression.
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It is clear from viewing these policy decisions, that the
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Establishment had made a conscious decision to deal with economic
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contraction and concomitant social unrest by resorting to fascist
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emergency rule and other forms of "fascism with a democratic face."
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In one of the earliest Trilateral Commission reports, "The Crisis of
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Democracy," published in 1975, Huntington demanded that democratic
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government be curbed in times of economic crisis. "We have come to
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recognize that there are potentially desirable limits to economic
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growth," he stated. "There are also potentially desirable _limits to
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the indefinite extension of political democracy_. . . . A government
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which lacks authority. . .will have little ability, short or
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cataclysmic crisis to _impose on its people the sacrifice which may be
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necessary_" (emphasis added).
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In 1973, the Council of Foreign Relations launched its "1980s
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Project," which it called the "largest single effort in our 55-year
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history." By its own account, the 1980s Project was aimed at
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"describing how world trends might be steered toward a particular
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desirable future outcome." Zbigniew Brzezinski belonged to the 1980s
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Project's governing body, and Samuel Huntington served on its
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coordinating group.
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Among the most important products of the project was _Alternatives to
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Monetary Disorder_, by the late Fred Hirsch, senior adviser to the
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International Monetary Fund. Hirsch wrote: "A degree of controlled
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disintegration in the world of economy is a legitimate objective for
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the 1980s and may be order. A central normative problem for the
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international economic order in the years ahead is how to ensure that
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the disintegration indeed occurs in a controlled way and does not
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rather spiral into damaging restrictionism."
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"Controlled disintegration" became the policy of Jimmy Carter's
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Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, whose high interest rates
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wrecked the U.S. industrial and farm base during the Carter and Reagan
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years.
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Another Key 1980s Project document was _International Disaster
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Relief_, by Stephen Green. It predicted that the future will bring
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about "megadisasters" that will "create conditions of political
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instability and, in all likelihood, of conflict, which will further
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erode the capacity of societies to cope with natural disasters."
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Green recommended rapid implementation of new disaster preparedness
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efforts. He called for the creation of a central, global agency, under
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the United Nations, with a mandate to intervene in disaster
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situations, despite opposition from local governments. "Such a shift,"
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he wrote, "would reflect increasingly widespread _dissatisfaction with
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the constraints posed by the recognition of sovereign national
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jurisdictions" and the "abstract notion of national sovereignty"
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(emphasis added).
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"Disaster relief" thus became an excuse for tossing out existing forms
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of government which stand in the way of fascist economic policies (for
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which "sacrifice" and "controlled disintegration" are merely
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euphemisms) which the Eastern Establishment has decided must be
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imposed.
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Oliver North and FEMA
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FEMA's powers have been enhanced during the Reagan and Bush
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administrations to the point that the agency is now positioned to take
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over the country in the event of a national security crisis, such as a
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war with Iraq or an interruption of oil-imports.
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A preview of FEMA dictatorship can be found in the Iran-Contra affair.
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One of the key components of the FEMA apparatus is a group of 100
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persons it has positioned throughout the government bureaucracy. Known
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as the "continuity of government" (COG) structure, these 100
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individuals are charged with running government departments in times
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of crisis. One member of this group was none other than Oliver North
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-- whom President Bush called a "national hero."
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Bush was at the center of both the Iran-Contra fiasco, and the broader
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FEMA-linked crisis management apparatus set up during the Reagan
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years. In early 1982, Reagan created the Special Situations Group
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(SSG), designating Vice President Bush as chairman.
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In May 1982, the Reagan administration is sued a memorandum which
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announced that the SSG "is charged, _inter alia_ with formulating
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plans in anticipation of crisis. In order to facilitate this crisis
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pre-planned responsibility, a Standing Crisis Pre-Planning Group
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(CPPG) is hereby established."
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North was assigned to the CPPG -- and later helped to write the 1984
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"Rex" exercise for police-state rule in the United States.
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Through an outgrowth of this structure, the Iran-Contra controllers
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wielded extraordinary power and ran various foreign and domestic
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initiates, including the overthrow of President Ferdinand Marcos of
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the Philippines through what became the Project Democracy apparatus,
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the Iran-Contra affair, and the government's effort to jail Lyndon
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LaRouche, who was rightly seen as a major threat to the FEMA network's
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"government by fiat" scheme. (As EIR has previously reported, Buster
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Horton, the foreman of the jury which found LaRouche guilty on
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trumped-up charges in December 1988, belonged to the same 100-man COG
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structure as North.)
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On July 22, 1982, President Reagan issued his National Security
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Decision Directive 47 to complement the operations of the SSG and
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CPPG. Titled "Emergency Mobilization Preparedness," NSDD 47 defined
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the responsibilities of federal departments and branches of the U.S.
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government to respond to a national security crisis or domestic
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emergency. The president charged the Emergency Mobilization
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Preparedness Board with implementing the programs detailed in the
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directive, which included a restriction of civil rights, bordering on
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explicit police-state measures (see accompanying article --
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"12656.TXT").
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As one of his first acts in office, Bush issued National Security
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Directive 1, which boosted the powers of the National Security
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Council, the body that runs FEMA.
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Bush also stacked the FEMA leadership with "old boys" from the
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intelligence and covert operations networks, among them Jerry
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Jennings, who was confirmed as a FEMA deputy director in May.
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Jenning's background includes nearly a decade of White House service
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as an advisor to the President's national security adviser under four
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administrations, beginning in 1973. Before that, he worked with the
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CIA in the Far East during the gear up for the Vietnam War (1965-68),
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and for the FBI, where he specialized in drugs.
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EIR Nov 23, 1990 (pg.23)
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FEMA File #6:
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Article 16232 (1 more) in rec.radio.shortwave:
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Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
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Subject: (no subject given)
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1992 16:46:37 EDT
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From: Tom Evert <O1EVERT@AKRONVM.BITNET>
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This was forwarded to me by a co-worker. I think it deserves posting
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here as far as EO10995 goes.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1992 22:43:32 -0400
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From: Bob Leone <leone@gandalf.ssw.com>
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Message-Id: <9206040243.AA04550@gandalf.ssw.com>
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To: firearms-politics@CS.CMU.EDU
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Subject: A brief primer on FEMA
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Forwarded from libernet@dartmouth.edu (I believe FEMA stands for "Federal
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Emergency Management Agency", or something to that effect). I leave to
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your imaginations what the fate of RKBA would be under the following,
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Bob Leone
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From: feustel@netcom.com (David Feustel)
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Newsgroups: misc.legal,alt.society.civil-liberty
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Subject: A Brief Primer on FEMA
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Message-ID: <527k46.feustel@netcom.com>
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Date: 31 May 92 14:38:33 GMT
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To the Editor(of my local paper):
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Several Presidents have signed the following Executive
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Orders(EOs) which can be put into effect by President Bush
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without Congressional approval in the event of a national
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emergency:
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EO10995 provides for government control of all communications media.
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EO10997 provides for government control of all power, fuels and minerals.
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EO10998 provides for government control of all food and farms.
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EO10999 provides for government control of all transportation,
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highways, seaports, etc.
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EO11000 provides for the mobilization of all civilians into work
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brigades under government supervision.
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EO11001 provides for government control of all Health, Education
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and Welfare activities.
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EO11002 authorizes the Postmaster General to operate a national
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registration of all persons.
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EO11003 provides for government control of all airports and aircraft.
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EO11004 provides for relocation of any populations.
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EO11005 provides for government control of railroads, waterways
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and public storage facilities.
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E011490 combined all of the above Executive Orders and puts all
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of them into use simultaneously if a NATIONAL Emergency is
|
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declared.
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On July 11, 1990, the U.S. Senate passed the "Omnibus Anti-Crime
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|
Bill", part of which is contained in the GINGRICH ANTI-CRIME BILL
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|
HR4079. This bill, if enacted, would permit use of the above-
|
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listed previously signed Executive Orders to establish nation-
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|
wide martial law, completely suspending all rights and liberties
|
||
|
guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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The Gingrich Anti-Crime Bill HR4079 called for "A Declaration of
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||
|
NATIONAL Drug and Crime Emergency". It would be in effect for 5
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||
|
years. The federal government would use the National Guard to
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||
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force compliance with the activated EOs. This would come as a
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||
|
complete surprise to almost all citizens and the National Guard
|
||
|
personnel.
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||
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This Bill, HR4079, has been referred to the House Committees on
|
||
|
Judiciary, Energy and Commerce, Public Works, Transportation,
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|
Education and Labor and Armed Services. The passage of the
|
||
|
Gingrich Anti-Crime Bill HR4079 would permit the suspension of
|
||
|
Constitutional government in the U.S. with one stroke of the
|
||
|
President's pen.
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||
|
This kind of legislation is what the War on Drugs has led to. The
|
||
|
Drug Threat is considered so severe that the Constitution must be
|
||
|
suspended to deal with it. Does anyone think that these Draconian
|
||
|
measures can be justified by anything less than a meteor impact
|
||
|
on the North American continent? Does anyone think that such a
|
||
|
state of emergency, once declared, would ever be completely
|
||
|
repealed? Individual rights as we know them today will cease to
|
||
|
exist after such an event. "The living", as Krushchev once said
|
||
|
about the survivors of nuclear war, "will envy the dead".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Do you trust President Bush (or any President) with that kind of
|
||
|
power? Call or write your Congressperson and Senators and demand
|
||
|
the defeat of any legislation containing ideas from HR4079. Also
|
||
|
insist on the repeal of all of the above Executive Orders to
|
||
|
prevent the establishment of a totalitarian government in the
|
||
|
United States on the whim of a President.
|
||
|
--
|
||
|
"The entire thrust of the Republican Whitehouse for the past 12 years
|
||
|
has been to ignore laws passed by Congress and to break secretly whatever
|
||
|
laws impede the implementation of Whitehouse policy. Dan Quayle is the
|
||
|
latest example." - me
|
||
|
End of article 16232 (of 16233)--what next? [npq]
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||
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|
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|
--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
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||
|
FEMA File #7:
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||
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|
||
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|
||
|
|
||
|
INTRODUCTION: URGENT!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
On July 5, 1987 the front page of the Miami Herald
|
||
|
Newspaper carried a now famous article describing secret
|
||
|
White House plans to:
|
||
|
|
||
|
A.) DECLARE AN UNDEFINED "NATIONAL EMERGENCY,"
|
||
|
|
||
|
B.) RE-OPEN CONCENTRATION CAMPS FOR PREVENTIVE
|
||
|
DETENTION OF LEGAL DISSIDENTS CERTAIN ETHNIC
|
||
|
GROUPS, AND
|
||
|
|
||
|
C.) SUSPEND OUR UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
Those of us viewing the Iran-Contragate hearings,
|
||
|
then being broadcast live on TV, had our curiousity peaked
|
||
|
when one committee member began inquiring about an article
|
||
|
alleging secret White House plans to suspend the
|
||
|
Constitution.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We were even more puzzled when committee chair
|
||
|
Daniel Inouye interrupted him demanding all discussion on
|
||
|
that question take place in closed session, out of public
|
||
|
hearing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Not content to wonder, I researched the original
|
||
|
article, transcribed it, and now present it to you for your
|
||
|
urgent consideration. You have a right to read this. In
|
||
|
fact, you'd better know about it because it's about secret
|
||
|
White House plans to remove your rights by SUSPENDING OUR
|
||
|
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION. It's about a government which
|
||
|
we, the people, did NOT elect but which has gained power
|
||
|
nonetheless.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What follows is not the whole story but a crucial
|
||
|
and overlooked part of it. Read "between the lines" and
|
||
|
very carefully. This is not some paranoid's nightmare or
|
||
|
some fanatic's fantasy. This is reality in the Reagan White
|
||
|
House.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
Please copy this article and circulate it among
|
||
|
your friends and co-workers. If George Bush gets into the
|
||
|
White House, we'll have "elected," or had selected for us,
|
||
|
precisely the same carnivorous crew comprising The Secret
|
||
|
Government referred to in this article.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
First, I offer three appropriate quotes which
|
||
|
provide a certain perspective in which to view what follows.
|
||
|
Then, I present the "sidebar" articles which
|
||
|
summarized and accompanied the main article.
|
||
|
Finally, I give you the complete text of the
|
||
|
original article, unedited and uncensored. While local
|
||
|
papers ignored this historic article or presented only
|
||
|
extracts from it, none of them gave you this, the entire
|
||
|
text.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following did not appear with the original
|
||
|
article but they provide a certain appropriate perspective
|
||
|
on it:
|
||
|
|
||
|
"Perception of reality is sometimes
|
||
|
more important than reality itself."
|
||
|
-Henry Kissenger
|
||
|
|
||
|
"He who controls the past, controls the future.
|
||
|
He who controls the present, controls the past."
|
||
|
-O'Brian, the dictator
|
||
|
in George Orwell's novel "1984"
|
||
|
|
||
|
"If you don't like the news,
|
||
|
go out and make some of your own!"
|
||
|
-Scoop Nisker
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
===========================================================
|
||
|
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
|
||
|
===========================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
from THE MIAMI HERALD....SUNDAY JULY 5, 1987....page one:
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
SOME SECRET ACTIVITIES
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sources say the parallel government behind the
|
||
|
Reagan administration engaged in secret actions
|
||
|
including:
|
||
|
|
||
|
A CONTINGENCY plan to suspend Constitution and impose
|
||
|
martial law in United States in case of nuclear
|
||
|
war or national rebellion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
1985 VISIT to Libya by William Wilson, then U.S. ambassador
|
||
|
to Vatican and close Reagan friend, to meet with
|
||
|
Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi.
|
||
|
|
||
|
HAVING ROUTES of sophisticated surveillance satellites
|
||
|
altered to follow Soviet ships around world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LAUNCHING of spy aircraft on secret missions over Cuba and
|
||
|
Nicaragua.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PROPOSAL in 1981 to provide covert support of anti-
|
||
|
Sandinista groups that fled Nicaragua after
|
||
|
Sandinista revolution in 1979.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DISSEMINATION of information that cast Nicaragua as threat
|
||
|
to neighbors and United States.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
Before Reagan was elected, campaign aides who
|
||
|
became the president's top advisers carried out
|
||
|
these secret activities:
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
CREATION in 1980 of October Surprise Group to monitor
|
||
|
President Carter's negotiations with Iran for
|
||
|
release of 52 American hostages. Group met with
|
||
|
man who claimed to represent Iran and who offered
|
||
|
to release hostages to Reagan. Offer declined,
|
||
|
officials say.
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACQUISITION of stolen confidential briefing materials from
|
||
|
Carter's campaign before Oct. 28, 1980, Carter-
|
||
|
Reagan debate.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---***---
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[photo captions:]
|
||
|
|
||
|
PRINCIPALS:
|
||
|
|
||
|
William Clark: Allowed bigger North role at NSC.
|
||
|
William Casey: Kept guard on President Carter
|
||
|
|
||
|
=============================================================
|
||
|
*************************************************************
|
||
|
=============================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
What follows is the complete text of the original article as
|
||
|
printed in the Miami Herald for July 5, 1987:
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
REAGAN AIDES AND THE 'SECRET' GOVERNMENT
|
||
|
|
||
|
by ALFONSO CHARDY, HERALD WASHINGTON BUREAU
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
WASHINGTON -- Some of President Reagan's top
|
||
|
advisers have operated a virtual parallel government outside
|
||
|
the traditional Cabinet departments and agencies almost from
|
||
|
the day Reagan took office, congressional investigators and
|
||
|
administration officials have concluded.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Investigators believe that the advisers'
|
||
|
activities extended well beyond the secret arms sales to
|
||
|
Iran and aid to the contras now under investigation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Lt. Col. Oliver North, for example, helped draw up
|
||
|
a controversial plan to suspend the Constitution in the
|
||
|
event of a national crisis, such as nuclear war, violent and
|
||
|
widespread internal dissent or national opposition to a U.S.
|
||
|
military invasion abroad.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When the attorney general at the time, William
|
||
|
French Smith, learned of the proposal, he protested in
|
||
|
writing to North's boss, then-national security adviser
|
||
|
Robert McFarlane.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The advisers conducted their activities through
|
||
|
secret contacts throughout the government with persons who
|
||
|
acted at their direction but did not officially report to
|
||
|
them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The activities of those contacts were coordinated
|
||
|
by the National Security Council, the officials and
|
||
|
investigators said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There appears to have been no formal directive for
|
||
|
the advisers' activities, which knowledgeable sources
|
||
|
described as a parallel government.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In a secret assessment of the activities, the lead
|
||
|
counsel for the Senate Iran-contra committee called it a
|
||
|
"secret government-within-a-government."
|
||
|
|
||
|
The arrangement permitted Reagan administration
|
||
|
officials to claim that they were not involved in
|
||
|
controversial or illegal activities, the officials said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"It was the ultimate plausible deniability," said
|
||
|
a well-briefed official who has served the Reagan
|
||
|
administration since 1982 and who often collaborated on
|
||
|
covert assistance to the Nicaraguan contras.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The roles of top-level officials and of Reagan
|
||
|
himself are still not clear. But that is expected to be a
|
||
|
primary topic when North appears before the Iran-contra
|
||
|
committees beginning Tuesday. Special prosecutor Lawrence
|
||
|
Walsh also is believed to be trying to prove in his
|
||
|
investigation of the Iran-contra affair that government
|
||
|
officials engaged in a criminal conspiracy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
ADVISERS FORMED SHADOW GOVERNMENT, PROBERS SAY
|
||
|
|
||
|
Much of the time, Cabinet secretaries and their
|
||
|
aides were unaware of the advisers' activities. When they
|
||
|
periodically detected operations, they complained or tried
|
||
|
to derail them, interviews show.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But no one ever questioned the activities in a
|
||
|
broad way, possibly out of a belief that the advisers were
|
||
|
operating with presidential
|
||
|
sanction, officials said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Reagan did know of or approve at least some of the
|
||
|
actions of the secret group, according to previous accounts
|
||
|
by aides, friends and high-ranking foreign officials.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One such case is the 1985 visit to Libya by
|
||
|
William Wilson, then-U.S. ambassador to the Vatican and a
|
||
|
close Reagan friend, to meet with Libyan leader Col. Moammar
|
||
|
Gadhafi, officials said last week. Secretary of State
|
||
|
George Shultz rebuked Wilson, but the officials said Reagan
|
||
|
knew of the trip in advance.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The heart of the secret structure from 1983 to
|
||
|
1986 was North's office in the Old Executive Office Building
|
||
|
adjacent to the White House, investigators believe.
|
||
|
|
||
|
North's influence within the secret structure was
|
||
|
so great, the sources said, that he was able to have the
|
||
|
orbits of sophisticated surveillance satellites altered to
|
||
|
follow Soviet ships around the world, call for the launching
|
||
|
of high-flying spy aircraft on secret missions over Cuba and
|
||
|
Nicaragua and become involved in sensitive domestic
|
||
|
activities.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Many initiatives
|
||
|
|
||
|
Others in the structure included some of Reagan's
|
||
|
closest friends and advisers, including former national
|
||
|
security adviser William Clark, the late CIA Director
|
||
|
William Casey and Attorney General Edwin Meese, officials
|
||
|
and investigators said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Congressional investigators said the Iran deal was
|
||
|
just one of the group's initiatives. They say exposure of
|
||
|
the unusual arrangement may be the legacy of their inquiry.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"After we establish that a policy decision was
|
||
|
made at the highest levels to transfer responsibility for
|
||
|
contra support to the NSC..., we favor examining how that
|
||
|
decision was implemented," wrote Arthur Liman, chief counsel
|
||
|
of the Senate committee, in a secret memorandum to panel
|
||
|
leaders Sens. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, and Warren Rudman, R-
|
||
|
N.H., before hearings began May 5.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"This is the part of the story that reveals the
|
||
|
whole secret government-within-a-government, operated from
|
||
|
the [Executive Office Building] by a Lt. Col., with its own
|
||
|
army, air force, diplomatic agents, intelligence operatives
|
||
|
and appropriations capacity," Limon wrote in the memo, parts
|
||
|
of which were shared with The Herald.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A spokesman for Liman declined comment but did not
|
||
|
dispute the memo's existence.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A White House official rejected the notion that
|
||
|
any of Reagan's advisers were operating secretly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"The president has constantly expressed his
|
||
|
foreign policy positions to the public and has consulted
|
||
|
with the Congress," the official said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Began in 1980
|
||
|
|
||
|
Congressional investigators and current and former
|
||
|
officials interviewed -- members of the CIA, State
|
||
|
Department and Pentagon -- said they still do not have a
|
||
|
full record of the impact of the the advisers' activities.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But based on investigations and personal
|
||
|
experience, they believe the secret governing arrangement
|
||
|
traces its roots to the last weeks of Reagan's 1980
|
||
|
campaign.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Officials say the genesis may have been an October
|
||
|
1980 decision by Casey, Reagan's campaign manager and a
|
||
|
former officer in the World War II precursor of the CIA, to
|
||
|
create an October Surprise Group to monitor Jimmy Carter's
|
||
|
feverish negotiations with Iran for the release of 52
|
||
|
American hostages.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The group, led by campaign foreign policy adviser
|
||
|
Richard Allen, was founded out of concern Carter might pull
|
||
|
off an "October surprise" such as a last-minute deal for the
|
||
|
release of the hostages before the Nov. 4 election. One of
|
||
|
the group's first acts was a meeting with a man claiming to
|
||
|
represent Iran who offered to release the hostages to
|
||
|
Reagan.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Allen -- Reagan's first national security adviser--
|
||
|
and another campaign aide, Laurence Silberman, told The
|
||
|
Herald in April of the meeting. they said McFarlane, then a
|
||
|
Senate Armed Services Committee aide, arranged and attended
|
||
|
it. McFarlane later became Reagan's national security
|
||
|
adviser and played a key role in the Iran-contra affair.
|
||
|
Allen and Silberman said they rejected the offer to release
|
||
|
the hostages to Reagan.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Briefing book theft
|
||
|
|
||
|
Congressional aides now link another well-known
|
||
|
campaign incident -- the theft of confidential briefing
|
||
|
materials from Carter's campaign before the Oct. 28, 1980,
|
||
|
Carter-Reagan debate -- to the same group of advisers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
They believe that Casey obtained the briefing
|
||
|
materials and passed them to James Baker, another top
|
||
|
Reagan campaign aide, who was White House chief of staff in
|
||
|
Reagan's first term.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Once Reagan was sworn in, the group moved quickly
|
||
|
to set itself up, officials said. Within months, the
|
||
|
advisers were clashing with officials in the traditional
|
||
|
agencies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Six weeks after Reagan was sworn in, apparently
|
||
|
over State Department objections, then-CIA director Casey
|
||
|
submitted a proposal to Reagancalling for covert support of
|
||
|
anti-Sandinista groups that had fled Nicaragua after the
|
||
|
1979 revolution.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[THE IRAN-CONTRA CONNECTION:
|
||
|
NORTH HAD BIG ROLE IN INNER CIRCLE, INVESTIGATORS SAY]
|
||
|
|
||
|
It is still unclear whether Casey cleared the plan
|
||
|
with Reagan. But In November 1981 the CIA secretly flew an
|
||
|
Argentine military leader, Gen. Leopoldo Galtieri, to
|
||
|
Washington to devise a secret agreement under which
|
||
|
Argentine military officers trained Nicaraguan rebels,
|
||
|
according to an administration official familiar with the
|
||
|
agreement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
About the same time, North completed his transfer
|
||
|
to the NSC from the Marine Corps. Those who worked with
|
||
|
North in 1981 remember his first assignments as routine,
|
||
|
although not unimportant.
|
||
|
|
||
|
North, they recalled, was briefly assigned to
|
||
|
carry the "football," the briefcase containing the secret
|
||
|
contingency plans for fighting a nuclear war, which is taken
|
||
|
everywhere the president goes. North later widened his
|
||
|
assignment to cover national crisis contingency planning.
|
||
|
In that capacity he became involved with the controversial
|
||
|
national crisis plan drafted by the Federal Emergency
|
||
|
Management Agency.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
NATIONAL CRISIS PLAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
From 1982 to 1984, North assisted FEMA, the U.S.
|
||
|
government's chief national crisis-management unit, in
|
||
|
revising contingency plans for dealing with nuclear war,
|
||
|
insurrection or massive military mobilization.
|
||
|
|
||
|
North's involvement with FEMA set off the first
|
||
|
major clash between the official government and the advisers
|
||
|
and led to the formal letter of protest in 1984 from then-
|
||
|
Attorney General Smith.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith was in Europe last week and could not be
|
||
|
reached for comment.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But a government official familiar with North's
|
||
|
collaboration with FEMA said then-Director Louis O.
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Guiffrida, a close friend of Meese's, mentioned North in
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meetings during that time as FEMA's NSC contact.
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Guiffrida could not be reached for comment, but
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FEMA spokesman Bill McAda confirmed the relationship.
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"Officials of FEMA met with Col. North during 1982
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to 1984," McAda said. "These meetings were appropriate to
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Col. North's duties with the National Security Council and
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FEMA's responsibilities in certain areas of national
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|
security."
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FEMA's clash with Smith occurred over a secret
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|
contingency plan that called for suspension of the
|
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|
Constitution, turning control of the United States over to
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|
FEMA, appointment of military commanders to run state and
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|
local governments and declaration of martial law during a
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|
national crisis.
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The plan did not define national crisis, but it
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|
was understood to be nuclear war, violent and widespread
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|
internal dissent or national opposition against a military
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invasion abroad.
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|
PLAN WAS PROTESTED
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The official said the contingency plan was written
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|
as part of an executive order or legislative package that
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|
Reagan would sign and hold within the NSC until a severe
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|
crisis arose.
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|
The martial law portions of the plan were outlined
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|
in a June 30, 1982, memo by Guiffrida's deputy for national
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|
preparedness programs, John Brinkerhoff. A copy of the memo
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|
was obtained by The Herald.
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|
The scenario outlined in the Brinkerhoff memo
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|
resembled somewhat a paper Guiffrida had written in 1970 at
|
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|
the Army War College in Carlisle, Pa., in which he advocated
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|
martial law in case of a national uprising by black
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|
militants. The paper also advocated the roundup and
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|
transfer to "assembly centers or relocation camps" of at
|
||
|
least 21 million "American Negroes."
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|
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|
When he saw the FEMA plans, Attorney General Smith
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|
became alarmed. He dispatched a letter to McFarlane Aug. 2,
|
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|
1984 lodging his objections and urging a delay in signing
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|
the directive.
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|
"I believe that the role assigned to the Federal
|
||
|
Emergency Management Agency in the revised Executive Order
|
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|
exceeds its proper function as a coordinating agency for
|
||
|
emergency preparedness," Smith said in the letter to
|
||
|
McFarlane, which The Herald obtained. "This department and
|
||
|
others have repeatedly raised serious policy and legal
|
||
|
objections to the creation of an 'emergency czar' role for
|
||
|
FEMA."
|
||
|
|
||
|
It is unclear whether the executive order was
|
||
|
signed or whether it contained the martial law plans.
|
||
|
Congressional sources familiar with national disaster
|
||
|
procedures said they believe Reagan did sign an executive
|
||
|
order in 1984 that revised national military mobilization
|
||
|
measures to deal with civilians in case of nuclear war or
|
||
|
other crisis.
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||
|
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||
|
|
||
|
ORCHESTRATED NEWS LEAKS
|
||
|
|
||
|
Around the time that issue was producing fireworks
|
||
|
with the administration, McFarlane and Casey reassigned
|
||
|
North from national crisis planning to international covert
|
||
|
management of the contras. The transfer came after North
|
||
|
took a personal interest, realizing that neither the State
|
||
|
Department nor any other government agency wanted to handle
|
||
|
the issue after it became clear early in 1984 that Congress
|
||
|
was moving to bar official aid to the rebels.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The new assignment, plus North's natural
|
||
|
organizational ability, creativity and the sheer energy he
|
||
|
dedicated to the issue, gradually led to an expansion of his
|
||
|
power and stature within the covert structure, officials and
|
||
|
investigators believe.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Meese also was said to have played a role in the
|
||
|
secret government, investigators now believe, but his role
|
||
|
is less clear.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Meese sometimes referred private American citizens
|
||
|
to the NSC so they could be screened and contacted for
|
||
|
soliciting support for the Nicaraguan contras.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One of those supporters, Philip Mabry of Fort
|
||
|
Worth, told The Herald earlier this year that in 1983 he was
|
||
|
told by fellow conservatives in Texas to contact Meese, then
|
||
|
White House counselor, if he wanted to help the contras.
|
||
|
After he contacted Meese's office, Mabry received a letter
|
||
|
from Meese obtained by The Herald advising him that his name
|
||
|
had been given to the "appropriate people."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shortly thereafter, Mabry said, a woman who
|
||
|
identified herself as Meese's secretary gave him the name
|
||
|
and phone number of another NSC secretary who, in turn, gave
|
||
|
him North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, as contacts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Meese's Justice Department spokesman, Patrick
|
||
|
Korten, denies that Meese was part of North's secret contra
|
||
|
supply network and notes that Meese does not recall having
|
||
|
referred anyone to North on contra-related matters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In addition to North's role as contra commander
|
||
|
and fund-raiser, North became secret overseer of the State
|
||
|
Department's Office of PublicDiplomacy, through which the
|
||
|
Reagan administration disseminated information that cast
|
||
|
Nicaragua as a threat to its neighbors and the United
|
||
|
States.
|
||
|
|
||
|
An intelligence source familiar with North's
|
||
|
relationship with that office said North was directly
|
||
|
involved in many of the best publicized news leaks,
|
||
|
including the Nov. 4, 1984, Election Day announcement that
|
||
|
Soviet-made MiG jet fighters were on their way to Nicaragua.
|
||
|
|
||
|
McFarlane is now believed to have been the senior
|
||
|
administration official who told reporters that the Soviet
|
||
|
cargo ship Bakuriani, en route to Nicaragua from a Soviet
|
||
|
Black Sea port, was probably carrying MiGs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The intelligence official said North apparently
|
||
|
recommended that the information be leaked to the press on
|
||
|
Election Day so it would reach millions of people watching
|
||
|
election results. CBS and NBC broadcast the report that
|
||
|
night.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
CLARK HAD KEY ROLE
|
||
|
|
||
|
The leak led to a new clash between the regular
|
||
|
bureaucracy and the president's advisers. The official
|
||
|
State Department spokesman, John Hughes, tried hard to play
|
||
|
down the report, pointing out that it was unproven that the
|
||
|
Bakuriani was carrying MiGs. At the same time, employees of
|
||
|
the Office of Public Diplomacy, acting under North's
|
||
|
direction, insisted that the crates were inside the ship and
|
||
|
that MiGs were still a possibility.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To take a closer look, the source said, North
|
||
|
requested a high-flying SR-71 Blackbird spy aircraft be sent
|
||
|
from Beale Air Force Base near Sacramento, Calif., to fly
|
||
|
over the Nicaraguan port of Corinto while the Bakuriani
|
||
|
unloaded its cargo. The pictures showed that the Bakuriani
|
||
|
unloaded helicopters, not MiGs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
North was not the only adviser who operated
|
||
|
outside traditional government channels, investigators have
|
||
|
concluded.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Others were known as the RIGLET, a semi-official
|
||
|
unit made up of North; Alan Fiers, a CIA Central American
|
||
|
affairs officer; and Elliott Abrams, the current assistant
|
||
|
secretary of state for inter-American affairs, according to
|
||
|
Abrams' subordinate Richard Melton. Melton revealed the
|
||
|
existence of the RIGLET in a deposition given to the Iran-
|
||
|
contra committees. The name is a diminutive for RIG, which
|
||
|
stands for Restricted Interagency Group.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Among the RIGLET's actions was ordering the U.S.
|
||
|
ambassador to Costa Rica, Lewis Tambs, to assist the contras
|
||
|
in setting up a front in southern Nicaragua. Tambs, who
|
||
|
resigned suddenly last year after his links to North were
|
||
|
revealed, testified about the instructions to Iran-contra
|
||
|
investigators.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But perhaps the key to the parallel government was
|
||
|
the role played by Reagan's second national security
|
||
|
adviser, William Clark. It was during Clark's tenure that
|
||
|
North began to gain influence in the NSC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clark also recruited several midlevel officers
|
||
|
from the Pentagon and the CIA to work on a special Central
|
||
|
American task force in 1983 to push aid for El Salvador, a
|
||
|
task force member said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"Judge Clark was the granddaddy of the system," he
|
||
|
said. "I was working at the Pentagon on another issue when
|
||
|
my boss said that because of special circumstances, I was to
|
||
|
be reassigned to the task force."
|
||
|
|
||
|
A former administration official familiar with
|
||
|
Clark's activities said Clark also had approved contacts
|
||
|
between Vatican Ambassador Wilson and Libya before Wilson's
|
||
|
November 1985 journey, which came after McFarlane replaced
|
||
|
Clark at the NSC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The former official said Wilson also had carried
|
||
|
out secret missions for the Reagan administration in a Latin
|
||
|
American country where Wilson reportedly maintained contacts
|
||
|
with high-level officials. The source asked that the
|
||
|
country not be identified because the system is still in
|
||
|
place and had reduced tensions by circumventing the regular
|
||
|
bureaucracies of both countries.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Calls to Wilson's and Clark's offices in
|
||
|
California were not returned.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----END-----
|
||
|
|
||
|
*************************************************************
|
||
|
The above brought to you as a public service
|
||
|
by SAX ALLEN of Free San Francisco, California
|
||
|
*************************************************************
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
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|
FEMA File #8:
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 75
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JACK MCLAMB: Well it's so good to be here with you this morning.
|
||
|
Let me tell you, it's *real* good to be with you this morning. I
|
||
|
had a rather bad day, yesterday. I apologize for missing my
|
||
|
appointed duties last night, to some of you that came last night
|
||
|
to hear the gun rights talk. But I'll tell you, I was fortunate
|
||
|
to have someone that knows more about gun rights, and about law
|
||
|
enforcement, than even *I* do. Officer Rick Dalton was here last
|
||
|
night and took my place. Some of you were able to attend the gun
|
||
|
rights talk and the panel. And I'm sure officer Dalton did a
|
||
|
marvellous job. Because he spends a great deal of his time
|
||
|
studying the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and how that
|
||
|
interplays with law enforcement in our country today.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I want to say that, you know, since I was disabled from the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department, I've had some good days and bad days.
|
||
|
But, you know, it all depends on how you look at things -- your
|
||
|
perspective and your belief system -- as to how you look at those
|
||
|
times when you may be sick. There may be some people in the
|
||
|
audience -- I know there's a person here -- that has a disability
|
||
|
also. That I've talked to. And some days you have that you're not
|
||
|
really able to perform like other days. But the wonderful thing
|
||
|
about it is, that some of my best inspiration and my best time to
|
||
|
think and commune with God, has been when I've been down.
|
||
|
|
||
|
How about some of you? You know what I'm talkin' about? When
|
||
|
you're down and you're not feelin' well, when you just have to be
|
||
|
*still* and you just have to be *quiet* -- some of your best
|
||
|
communications go on at that time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And so, so it was yesterday. I am so pleased because, for about a
|
||
|
year now, I have been perplexed about how to follow up, and the
|
||
|
other officers that help me have been perplexed how to follow up,
|
||
|
with Operation Vampire Killer II. {1}. And we'd been wondering
|
||
|
what to follow up with this publication we put out last year
|
||
|
under the new police organization, Police Against the New World
|
||
|
Order.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well yesterday, it came to me. And I'm just thrilled to death
|
||
|
because we've been struggling with what to do as a follow-up for
|
||
|
officers that are today reading that publication and passing it
|
||
|
all over this nation -- as a matter of fact, to many foreign
|
||
|
nations.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Some of you don't... probably don't know what I'm talking about.
|
||
|
But this publication, Operation Vampire Killer 2000, that the
|
||
|
Police Against the New World Order put out last year, is
|
||
|
literally sweeping law enforcement across this nation and
|
||
|
sweeping the military at the same time. Because, for some reason
|
||
|
we were blessed by being able to put in, down on paper, exactly
|
||
|
what was happening to America and the rest of the world; and what
|
||
|
part the military is playing, and what part law enforcement is
|
||
|
playing, to bring about this New "Utopian" World Order that Bush,
|
||
|
Clinton and Perot are pushing. {2}.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, we were very pleased with the success of that manual [i.e.
|
||
|
Operation Vampire Killer 2000]. I talked with an officer here
|
||
|
this morning, with the Phoenix Police Department, a personal
|
||
|
friend of mine for many, many years. And he talked about the
|
||
|
success of it in the Phoenix Police Department. He talked about
|
||
|
the lieutenants and the management people that were reading it
|
||
|
and are ready to help the American people regain their freedoms
|
||
|
and liberties. He said that he's been handing it out to so many
|
||
|
officers, and other officers are handing it out to each other,
|
||
|
that he went out to his mailbox the other day and he's got one in
|
||
|
his own mailbox! [laughs] That's a great sign. That's a great
|
||
|
sign.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And we also have officers reporting back, now, saying that they
|
||
|
asked officers, "Have they ever heard of Operation Vampire Killer
|
||
|
2000, or officer Jack McLamb, or the American Citizen and Lawmen
|
||
|
Association, or Aid & Abet Police Newsletter." And we're finding
|
||
|
now that it seems like about 1 in 10, or 1 in 8, is kind of where
|
||
|
we're falling, of the officers that are reporting, "Yes. I've
|
||
|
heard about it." 1 in 10, or 1 in 8. Somewhere in that
|
||
|
neighborhood.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So this is wonderful! I tell you, because it means officers are
|
||
|
beginning to get what one of our nationally known old fellas on
|
||
|
radio said, "The other side of the story," "The rest of the
|
||
|
story." Right? And so we're really pleased. And we want to thank
|
||
|
all of you in the audience here, too, that have taken that
|
||
|
manual, duplicated it or bought more from Police Against the New
|
||
|
World Order, and handed it out to police officers and soldiers
|
||
|
around the country.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now this morning, we're going to touch on a subject that is...
|
||
|
Actually, it's the most vital subject to our nation's recovery
|
||
|
that we could talk about. And that is, the thing that is actually
|
||
|
causing the American people to gravitate towards a socialist, a
|
||
|
totalitarian, type of government in our nation. It's the subject
|
||
|
that causes the American people, as a whole, to want to give up
|
||
|
some of their rights so that the government can "save" them from
|
||
|
the problems that abound in our nation today.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Edwin Meese made a statement back in 1980. Edwin Meese said, at
|
||
|
that time, he says, "I think..." (Now Edwin Meese... Let me
|
||
|
explain: He's the attorney general under President Reagan. Now he
|
||
|
was one of those that was working towards a global government.)
|
||
|
And he said very piously, in 1980, that "I think now the American
|
||
|
people are ready to give up some of their Bill of Rights so that
|
||
|
we can do something about the drug and crime problem in America."
|
||
|
Now I don't know who told him that. I didn't. Did any of you tell
|
||
|
him that?
|
||
|
|
||
|
But he's right, to a great extent, is he not? There are many
|
||
|
people who do not know what is happening in America that *are*
|
||
|
ready, at the suggestion of their government, to "just give up
|
||
|
the 2nd amendment," "just give up the 1st amendment," "just give
|
||
|
up the 4th amendment," and the other parts of the Bill of Rights,
|
||
|
and we'll "take care of" you. We will make you "safe", we will
|
||
|
make you "peaceful".
|
||
|
|
||
|
And indeed, there is a lot of Americans that have fallen for that
|
||
|
game.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now to start off this morning (because I see a lot of new faces),
|
||
|
I'm going to read a couple quotes. Because, we have law
|
||
|
enforcement people in the audience today that are brand new to
|
||
|
what we're talking about here at the expo: And that is
|
||
|
preparedness for the times that are coming in the future, and
|
||
|
possibly the near future.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And so, I wanted to start off with a couple quotes for you, to be
|
||
|
sure that... Uh, we have some good officers all over here. I
|
||
|
appreciate you coming. We love to have the police officers come
|
||
|
out to our meetings. Let's give a hand to the officers here
|
||
|
today. [applause]
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is so important. And I want to say that, uh I want to talk
|
||
|
to you about a meeting we had in Colorado here, in the
|
||
|
summertime. We had about 500 people in the audience. And I always
|
||
|
like to start out by saying "welcome" to the police officers in
|
||
|
the audience and military people in the audience. Because they
|
||
|
play a pivotal role, they play a pivotal role in what's going to
|
||
|
happen in our nation. Very pivotal. Matter of fact, if the
|
||
|
national guard, the other military, and the police departments,
|
||
|
say "no" to the New World Order, most of youhere probably
|
||
|
realize it can't happen. It cannot happen in America, anyway, if
|
||
|
that were to be so. So that's the thing we're keying in on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...to be continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
--------------------------<< Notes >>----------------------------
|
||
|
{1} As I recall, the etymology for the name "Operation Vampire
|
||
|
Killer" had something to do with a common perception that the New
|
||
|
World Order bunch were sucking the life out of us. Hence the
|
||
|
name, Operation Vampire Killer 2000.
|
||
|
|
||
|
{2} Call me naive, but I don't see Perot as part of the New World
|
||
|
Order plot. Or else, why did he fight so hard against NAFTA?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 76
|
||
|
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|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...continued...]
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||
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|
JACK MCLAMB:
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||
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But at the Colorado meeting, in June, we had about 500 people. We
|
||
|
had the sheriff sitting on the front row with a couple of his
|
||
|
deputies. We had a national guardsman sitting beside him. And the
|
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|
meeting went very well. For an hour I talked, and I forgot to say
|
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|
"thank you" to the police officers for coming.
|
||
|
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||
|
So I waited until the end of the meeting, and then it hit me: I
|
||
|
didn't thank the police officers. And so I said, "Oh! We want to
|
||
|
take a moment to thank all of you officers in the audience, that
|
||
|
are here off-duty, for coming to the meeting. And we'd like you
|
||
|
to stand up so we can give you a round of applause and show you
|
||
|
how much we love you and appreciate you."
|
||
|
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||
|
Well a lot of the officers stood up and we applauded for them.
|
||
|
And then I said (and I do this at every meeting, but this is a
|
||
|
first: what I'm about to tell you about), I said, "Now the
|
||
|
undercover officers that are here," (and we have some here
|
||
|
today), I said, "we love you being here. We wish you'd tell your
|
||
|
boss when you go home that you need 10 times as many undercover
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||
|
officers back here. Because you guys are trapped. You have to
|
||
|
stay through the whole thing. The other officers can get up and
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||
|
leave, but you're here on assignment. You've gotta record
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||
|
everything. You've gotta report back. So we've got you for the
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||
|
whole meeting. And that's why we love you to be here!" And I
|
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|
said, "And I want to show you how much we love you. We want the
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undercover agents to stand up so we can show you how much we love
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|
you."
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|
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And it's totally quiet, right? And all of a sudden, two guys in
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business suits stand up, on each side of the aisle, hang their
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head like this, and the meeting just broke up. Everybody just
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clapping and howling and whistling. [laughs]
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|
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||
|
But you see, that's the thing. If we can just get these officers
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|
in our meetings to find out that we are not the enemy of America;
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|
that we are actually the salvation of America -- and that is,
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|
God's people turning back to him and turning back to the
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|
foundation of our nation. That God gave us this nation. Then we
|
||
|
are actually the remnant, here, that can cause the recovery! And
|
||
|
we've gotta get the officers in the meetings, don't we? And the
|
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|
military people and the police officers, federal, state and
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||
|
local, or they can't find out who we are and what we're all
|
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|
about!
|
||
|
|
||
|
So anyway, that was very exciting. Another very exciting thing
|
||
|
[that] happened was, we attended, for the first time this year,
|
||
|
and had a booth, at the National Sheriffs Convention, the annual
|
||
|
convention, in Salt Lake City. And we were able to put literature
|
||
|
in the hands of thousands of sheriffs around this country. And we
|
||
|
had a tremendously successful meeting, sharing this type of
|
||
|
information with all the sheriffs we could reach within 3 days,
|
||
|
at the National Sheriffs Convention.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm telling you this because I want you to feel what is happening
|
||
|
today, and how successful we're becoming in reaching these very
|
||
|
dedicated, proud, honorable and patriotic Americans in uniform:
|
||
|
the military, and also the police officers. [applause]
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'd better put my disclaimer in here. You see me standing here in
|
||
|
a police uniform. Well I'm retired, now, from the Phoenix Police
|
||
|
Department. After they tried to retire me twice, I finally had to
|
||
|
take a medical retirement because of injuries suffered in the
|
||
|
line of duty. And so I'm wearing this uniform for 2 reasons: I
|
||
|
loved wearing this uniform. I was very proud to wear this
|
||
|
uniform. And also I'm wearing this uniform because they told me I
|
||
|
could not. [laughter] And I paid for it myself, so...
|
||
|
|
||
|
All right. Well, so, I'm gonna read you a couple quotes, for the
|
||
|
new people in the audience, because I want you to understand:
|
||
|
When you hear about President Rodham's new program -- er, I mean
|
||
|
Clinton. I'm sorry. -- for this New "Utopian" World Order... And
|
||
|
you heard President Bush talk about the New World Order. I want
|
||
|
you to understand what we're talking about here.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So here's a couple quotes from people -- you'll recognize their
|
||
|
names. And it's coming from Operation Vampire Killer 2000, the
|
||
|
manual that was put together for police officers to help stop
|
||
|
this new world government rule. And here's what we hit the
|
||
|
officers with on the first few pages. We quote two Prime
|
||
|
Ministers of England.
|
||
|
|
||
|
O.K. Benjamin Disraeli, 1844, he made this statement. He was a
|
||
|
Prime Minister of England, and he said, "The world is governed by
|
||
|
very different personages from what is imagined; by those who are
|
||
|
behind the scenes." 1844. Think about that, how long ago that
|
||
|
was.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, stated in 1922, he
|
||
|
says, "From the days of Spartacus Wieskoff(?), Karl Marx,
|
||
|
Trotsky, Bella Kuhn(?), Rosen Luxemborg(?) and Emma Goldman, this
|
||
|
world conspiracy..." -- Now who used that word, that the media
|
||
|
laughs about all the time and pooh-poohs all the time? Listen to
|
||
|
this: Winston Churchill used the word "conspiracy". He says,
|
||
|
"...this world conspiracy has been steadily growing. This
|
||
|
conspiracy played a definite, recognizable role in the tragedy of
|
||
|
the French Revolution. It has been the mainspring of every
|
||
|
subversive movement during the 19th century. And now, at last,
|
||
|
this band of extraordinary personalities from the underworld of
|
||
|
the great cities of Europe and America have gripped the Russian
|
||
|
people by the hairs of their head and have become the undisputed
|
||
|
masters of that enormous empire."
|
||
|
|
||
|
You see how much he told us in just one paragraph here? He knew
|
||
|
about the conspiracy, in 1922, to rule the world. He also tells
|
||
|
us -- which is true -- that the 1917 revolt, the Bolshevik
|
||
|
revolution, was indeed part of the conspiracy, and it was well
|
||
|
planned by people in America and in Europe! In other words, the
|
||
|
communist government was built up for a reason by Americans --
|
||
|
American internationalists and European internationalists. That's
|
||
|
what Winston Churchill told us.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now listen to this: One of our Supreme Court justices, Felix
|
||
|
Frankfurter, said, "The real rulers in Washington are invisible
|
||
|
and exercise power from behind the scene."
|
||
|
|
||
|
John Hyland(?), mayor of New York in 1825, said, "The real menace
|
||
|
to our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant
|
||
|
octopus has spread its slimy legs over our cities, states, and
|
||
|
nation."
|
||
|
|
||
|
I could go on. Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- now there's many,
|
||
|
many quotes in here. I'll end with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He
|
||
|
said, in a letter to Colonel E. Mandell House in 1933 -- and this
|
||
|
is in the [National] Archives, this letter to E. Mandell House --
|
||
|
he says, "The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know,
|
||
|
that a financial element in the large centers has owned the
|
||
|
government of the United States since the days of Andrew
|
||
|
Jackson."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now. So for any of you sitting in this audience, thinking this is
|
||
|
not for real and we do not have a serious problem in the United
|
||
|
States with conspirators that were named by Presidents, Prime
|
||
|
Ministers, Supreme Court justices, and many others in this manual
|
||
|
-- you're wrong! Because it's real, and we are fighting a real
|
||
|
enemy. We're not fighting at windmills and ghosts and things like
|
||
|
that, like the media today tries to make you think we are.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So that's important. I like to start out this way, because we
|
||
|
have new police officers, new soldiers, and we have new private
|
||
|
citizens here that really come into these meetings and they don't
|
||
|
know what we're about and what we're doing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...to be continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 80
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
JACK MCLAMB:
|
||
|
So that's important. I like to start out this way because we have
|
||
|
new police officers, new soldiers, and we have new private
|
||
|
citizens here that really come into these meetings and they don't
|
||
|
know what we're about and what we're doing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What does this have to do with Clinton's new plan to bring
|
||
|
together all the law enforcement agencies in the nation? It has
|
||
|
everything to do with it. And so I'm leading into that. People
|
||
|
say, "Well, Jack: Get to the subject!" Well this *is* the
|
||
|
subject! It's very important that we understand *why* Clinton
|
||
|
wants to bring together a national police force. And why there is
|
||
|
an international police force already set up.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And so, in order for us to understand if we do have a conspiracy
|
||
|
to take over the united States and mold us into a world
|
||
|
government -- How are these people going to do this?
|
||
|
|
||
|
And oh, by the way, there's another quote I want to give you,
|
||
|
from the head of the Ford Foundation. Now this is a part of the
|
||
|
Congressional Record. And this is where we'll start into our talk
|
||
|
today about the importance of the national police force.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A man by the name of, uh... uh... Norman Dodd (yeah, thank you,
|
||
|
Ralph. That's my fellow police officer, there. He knows more
|
||
|
about it than I do!) A guy named Norman Dodd was an investigator
|
||
|
for the Reese Commission -- a congressional investigation into
|
||
|
the tax-free foundations of the nation. And he was going about
|
||
|
his duties every week, talking to the heads of the foundations,
|
||
|
the tax-free foundations of the world... er, the nation. And his
|
||
|
duty was to find out why they were there, what their purpose was,
|
||
|
and how they were using their tax-free funds.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well he was caught totally off-guard when he went to talk to Mr.
|
||
|
Rowen Gaither(?), who was the president of the Ford Foundation,
|
||
|
one morning. He sat down with Mr. Gaither, and he said, "Mr.
|
||
|
Gaither, I'm gonna ask you the same question I've asked all the
|
||
|
other heads of the tax-free foundations. And that is, What is
|
||
|
your purpose? And how are you using your tax-free foundation
|
||
|
funds?"
|
||
|
|
||
|
And he looked at Mr. Dodd, and he said, "Mr. Dodd," he says. (And
|
||
|
this is almost verbatim. I can pretty much quote it verbatim.) He
|
||
|
says, "We operate here out of directives that emanate from the
|
||
|
White House. And the subject of those directives are, we are to
|
||
|
use our grant-making powers to alter life in the united States so
|
||
|
that we can be merged with the Soviet Union."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well Mr. Dodd about fell out of his chair. Because he had not had
|
||
|
anyone speak to him candidly at all the tax-free foundations he'd
|
||
|
gone to. They didn't want to have him come in the door. They
|
||
|
tried to cover up information. And this is the first one he went
|
||
|
to where Mr. Rowen Gaither, the head of the Ford Foundation,
|
||
|
actually told him what the real reason that they were in business
|
||
|
for.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now. That was 1954, folks. 1954. Now he says that "Our directives
|
||
|
emanate from the White House." Who was in the White House in
|
||
|
1954? Ike. "I like Ike." -- remember that little sticker? I know
|
||
|
that, because I was born in Washington, D.C. and I went to the
|
||
|
inaugural parade of Eisenhower as a little boy. And I remember: I
|
||
|
was very proud that day to be in Washington, D.C. and attend the
|
||
|
inaugural parade and see the President of the United States.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And I always thought Ike was a nice guy. But now I know
|
||
|
differently, because I've studied history. {1}. But he was the
|
||
|
one, his White House issued the directive to the tax-free
|
||
|
foundations that they were to use their grant-making powers to
|
||
|
alter life in the united States so we could be merged with the
|
||
|
rest of the world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And now, that is probably the most critical statement I can tell
|
||
|
you today, folks. Don't forget that. Because you're gonna find
|
||
|
out why the economy is falling. You're gonna find out why we're
|
||
|
losing our farms. You're gonna find out in that statement why
|
||
|
we're losing our homes, and why everything in America is just
|
||
|
dissolving. And we are being lowered, in every aspect, from our
|
||
|
Constitutional rights. We're losing our Constitutional rights.
|
||
|
We're losing our economic, our sound economic base. We're losing
|
||
|
*everything* in America. We're being levelled so that we can be
|
||
|
comfortably merged one day with third world nations.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So in that statement... Don't forget that. That's in this book,
|
||
|
too, by the way. In *Vampire Killer*.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All right, now, if they're going to do this, if they're going to
|
||
|
do this, folks, how are they going to do it? How are they going
|
||
|
to do it? And this leads us into "crime" and it leads us into
|
||
|
drugs, in America. And why we "need" a national police force (so
|
||
|
we're told), we "need" a national police force.
|
||
|
|
||
|
How are they going to do it? Let me share it with you. [Pauses
|
||
|
for a drink of water, apparently glances at something] (Here's
|
||
|
another *Operation Vampire Killer 2000*.) And on another page, we
|
||
|
have the way that they're going to destroy our nation and level
|
||
|
it with the rest of the nations, so we can be merged together.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See if you can figure out, now -- in the 1800s, when these
|
||
|
conspirators first put together a serious plan to bring the
|
||
|
united States to its knees -- how they were gonna do it? Now I'm
|
||
|
gonna read you some statements here, by our founding fathers. And
|
||
|
*you* put your place in, self in the place of a conspirator and
|
||
|
you try, out of these statements, to find out the way to destroy
|
||
|
America. And you tell me what it is.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Listen to this: the founding fathers said this: Uh, Benjamin
|
||
|
Franklin said, "Man will ultimately be governed by God or by
|
||
|
tyrants." He's talking about our free nation, nation of free
|
||
|
people. Where does our freedom come from? Benjamin Franklin tells
|
||
|
us.
|
||
|
|
||
|
George Washington says, "The people know it is impossible to
|
||
|
rightly govern without God and the Bible."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Andrew Jackson says, "The Bible is the rock on which our Republic
|
||
|
rests."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Daniel Webster said, "If we abide by the principles taught in the
|
||
|
Bible, our country will go on prospering."
|
||
|
|
||
|
And there's a man, name of Alexis De Tocqueville, who was a
|
||
|
French historian, that came to our country in the 19th century.
|
||
|
And he looked at the American system. Because France wanted to
|
||
|
know why we were so successful and we were growing so rapidly and
|
||
|
our economy was booming. And we were becoming the greatest nation
|
||
|
on the face of the earth. The French wanted to know, so they sent
|
||
|
Alexis De Tocqueville to America to do a 2-year study. And at the
|
||
|
end of that study, this is what he said. He really nailed it down
|
||
|
in just one line. He said, "America is great because America is
|
||
|
good. And if America ever ceases to be good, it will cease to be
|
||
|
great."
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...to be continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
|
||
|
{1} "...I always thought Ike was a nice guy. But now I know
|
||
|
differently..." One incident that supports this statement is
|
||
|
Eisenhower's participation in the brutal suppression of the so-
|
||
|
called "Bonus Army" in Washington, D.C. in the 1930s.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 81
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
JACK MCLAMB:
|
||
|
Now think of what the founding fathers said; what made America
|
||
|
great. Now, if you're a conspirator and you're trying to look how
|
||
|
you're gonna destroy this nation, and you now know the foundation
|
||
|
of that nation is its spirituality, its belief in God and the
|
||
|
principles in the Bible -- How are you gonna destroy America? The
|
||
|
founders told you how to destroy it. You've got to get rid of
|
||
|
God. And you've got to get rid of what God gave us to make our
|
||
|
nation free: that's the Bill of Rights.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now, we're coming to the drug and crime problem. Hold on, O.K.?
|
||
|
All right.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So now we know that they now know how to destroy us; what they
|
||
|
have to destroy. What is one of the first things that happened
|
||
|
back early in this last century? Something called the
|
||
|
evolutionary theory came out, did it not? And this theory swept
|
||
|
throughout our nation like gangbusters. I'm tellin' you, it was
|
||
|
in every school. When I went to school we were taught the
|
||
|
evolutionary theory. (I went to school years ago. And some of you
|
||
|
are older than I am, so you probably got caught up into this
|
||
|
too.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
And I was one of those people that I was raised as a christian by
|
||
|
a christian mother. And my family had taught the principles
|
||
|
taught in the Bible. But when I saw the professors, and I saw the
|
||
|
teachers, who told *me* they were much smarter than my mother --
|
||
|
I didn't have a dad growin' up -- and made me believe they were
|
||
|
much smarter than her, and she had old and antiquated ideas, and
|
||
|
I should learn what the "truth" was and believe in evolution,
|
||
|
then I was caught up with that. And I got away from Scripture and
|
||
|
I got away from the Bible. Because after all, my mother was not
|
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highly educated.
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And these great men in these edifices built to man, the
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universities {1}, I looked to as my God at that time. And I said,
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"I've gotta look at these guys. And if they tell me that 'God is
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dead,' that 'God is not real. It's for people that are soft and
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people that are steeped in superstitions' and everything, this
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must be so."
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Well thank God, when I was in the military during the Vietnam
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war, someone loved me enough to send me a book. And it proved to
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me, from a scientific basis, that evolution is not true at all.
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You say, "Well how do you prove that? It can't be proved."
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Yes it can. How many of you heard of Dr. Henry Morris? Raise your
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hand if you've heard of Dr. Henry Morris. He's one of the
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greatest blessings America's ever had. Because he was an atheist
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scientist, he was a world-known scientist, and he set out, years
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ago, some 30 years ago, to prove that creationism was not true.
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And after 2 years study, he became a born-again christian. He
|
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gave his heart to God. And he wrote a book called, *The Troubled
|
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|
Waters of Evolution*. And here it is. There's that book. That was
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the book I was given back when I was in the military; the very
|
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book. I've kept it. It's been around the world several times.
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I've given it away to many people and they've, thankfully, given
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it back to me.
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But Dr. Henry Morris *proved*, and wrote his evidence in here to
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prove, creationism. And that little book will prove it to anybody
|
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that'll read. And of course, we're having less and less people in
|
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America that are *able* to read, nowadays, you know. But someone,
|
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|
one very intelligent man once said, "Those that will not read are
|
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no better off than those that cannot read." So if you've stopped
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reading, you're not going to have this educational material that
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you need in your life, and so you can pass it on to others.
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*The Troubled Waters of Evolution*. I'll have this at my booth.
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Dr. Henry Morris started a group of scientists all around this
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world. He started a group called "The Creation Research Society"
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in San Diego. Years ago, at that time, they had 200 scientists
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that had studied his reports and studied his evidence and turned
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to God. And now there's over *thousands* of these scientists,
|
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world scientists, who have now turned back to God because they
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proved that evolution is a bunch of bunk and creationism has all
|
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the facts and evidence.
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I'm bringing this up, see, because the government, this
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|
conspiracy, tried to destroy God in the minds of the American
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people. It tried to destroy the principles in which our country
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was based, which was the Bible and the Ten Commandments -- which
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gave us the Bill of Rights.
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So we can recover the hearts and minds of those people like me
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that have been, have *lost* that, and caused our country to be
|
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levelled with many of the other nations of the world that were
|
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*not* based on the Bible and God's law.
|
||
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|
||
|
There's a second part of the conspiracy, however. And it has to
|
||
|
do with this same thing. If they're going to destroy God, they
|
||
|
also have to have a "something else" for people to go into. Now a
|
||
|
lot of people went into the evolutionary, atheist thought. But
|
||
|
others, that were still spirit-filled, in some fashion, had to go
|
||
|
somewhere else. So they created something called the "New Age"
|
||
|
thought. The "New Age".
|
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|
||
|
And this is, I think, worse than the political conspiracy. The
|
||
|
spiritual conspiracy will destroy you faster. You can know all
|
||
|
about the political conspiracy. You can understand everything
|
||
|
about 1917 and how Jacob Schift(?) and others funded Trotsky to
|
||
|
go take 200 street thugs in New York City to Russia and start the
|
||
|
Bolshevik revolution. {2}. You can know all this political
|
||
|
conspiracy and still lose your nation and the world, if you don't
|
||
|
understand the spiritual conspiracy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now we just ordered some of these books through the American
|
||
|
Citizen and Lawmen Association. This man, Dr. Randall Baird(?),
|
||
|
published this book in 1989. He was one of the leaders of the New
|
||
|
Age movement. And he explains about the spiritual conspiracy and
|
||
|
how these conspirators at the very top are actually spiritual
|
||
|
people. They're not atheists. Atheism is for those that they can
|
||
|
convince, and drive away from God. They *have* their "God". They
|
||
|
have their "God", and it's not the God that you and I believe in.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And so, this book is on our table. I think it's booth 304. We
|
||
|
just got a shipment of them in. By the way, all of us police
|
||
|
officers that work in the American Citizen and Lawmen
|
||
|
Association, myself included, officer Rick Dalton, and all of us
|
||
|
-- none of us make any money off all of this. We're not selling
|
||
|
books to make any profit. We're selling books to save our nation.
|
||
|
{3}. And to educate people [about] what's going on. *Don't* miss
|
||
|
out on this book. It's called *Inside the New Age Nightmare*. Dr.
|
||
|
Randall Baird published this book. It hit the stands on May 5th,
|
||
|
1989. And that's an important date to remember: May 5th, 1989. He
|
||
|
published this work after he was one of the three top leaders in
|
||
|
the New Age movement around this nation. And on May 5th, 1989, he
|
||
|
mysteriously drove off a cliff in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and died
|
||
|
in a car crash the minute this hit the stand. The very day that
|
||
|
this hit the stand. A very suspicious accident, and we just heard
|
||
|
about it just months ago. And the American Citizen and Lawmen
|
||
|
Association's gonna look into the death of Dr. Randall Baird.
|
||
|
Because he's done a great service for the American people in
|
||
|
exposing the number one conspiracy, that is actually *above* the
|
||
|
political conspiracy, is the spiritual conspiracy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All right. Now. We're going to take you now into *how*, once they
|
||
|
have destroyed God, which was one of the foundations the nation
|
||
|
was built on, how are they going to destroy the Bill of Rights?
|
||
|
Well, they're going to destroy the Bill of Rights by creating
|
||
|
fear in society. Now we're getting into the area of crime, and
|
||
|
why we "need" a national police force. Because the American
|
||
|
people are very fearful now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...to be continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
|
||
|
{1} "...these edifices built to man, the universities."
|
||
|
"Ozymandias", by Percy Bysshe Shelley:
|
||
|
|
||
|
I met a traveller from an antique land
|
||
|
Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
|
||
|
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
|
||
|
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
|
||
|
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
|
||
|
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
|
||
|
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
|
||
|
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed.
|
||
|
And on the pedestal these words appear --
|
||
|
|
||
|
'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
|
||
|
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
|
||
|
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
|
||
|
The lone and level sands stretch far away."
|
||
|
|
||
|
{2} "...200 street thugs in New York City to Russia and start the
|
||
|
Bolshevik revolution." McLamb may mean here not *start*, but grab
|
||
|
power. After the prolonged disaster (for the Russians, at least)
|
||
|
of the First World War; after the subsequent uprising; several
|
||
|
factions were contending for power. At that point, "200 street
|
||
|
thugs" could very well have tipped the scales so as to favor a
|
||
|
particular faction.
|
||
|
|
||
|
{3} As good a time as any to mention how to get a copy of
|
||
|
*Operation Vampire Killer 2000* [OVK-2000]. McLamb recently (ca.
|
||
|
August 8, 1994) offered both *OVK-2000* and a copy of the *Aid &
|
||
|
Abet Police Newsletter* -- total cost $7.50. Write to *Aid & Abet
|
||
|
Police Newsletter*, P.O. Box 8787, Phoenix, Arizona 85066. I
|
||
|
ordered a copy and it took only 1 week from sending the letter
|
||
|
until it arrived.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 82
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
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|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
JACK MCLAMB:
|
||
|
The uh, in controlling the American people by getting them to
|
||
|
give up their Bill of Rights, they had to use a system that Dr.
|
||
|
Stewart Crane, who's been a patriot for many years... for 30
|
||
|
years, Dr. Stewart Crane. Some of you probably have heard of him
|
||
|
because of his patriotic activity. One of the most brilliant men
|
||
|
in our nation, he had three Ph.D's: In history, and political
|
||
|
science, and I forgot what the other one was. He's been in and
|
||
|
out of jail so many times over the last 20 years, you wouldn't
|
||
|
believe it -- because of his stand against this Satanic, evil
|
||
|
system that has gripped our nation and the government systems of
|
||
|
the world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And he made this statement about anarchy: "If you're going to
|
||
|
take over the united States, and you want to get you and I to
|
||
|
give up our Bill of Rights," (and like they talked about last
|
||
|
night, give up our guns so the government can "protect" us), "how
|
||
|
are you gonna do it?" Well Dr. Stewart Crane made this statement.
|
||
|
I think it's very important you understand what he says about the
|
||
|
word "anarchy".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does everybody know what anarchy is? It's total fear of crime or
|
||
|
something that causes the breakdown of society. Now what we have,
|
||
|
in our country, doing it, is crime and drugs that Clinton and his
|
||
|
minions say we need a national police force to take care of; to
|
||
|
make us all "safe".
|
||
|
|
||
|
But Dr. Stewart Crane says this: "The use of anarchy, to come
|
||
|
into dictatorial power, is as old as civilization itself. Anarchy
|
||
|
is always used when a small minority wants to come into power
|
||
|
over the majority." {1}. He says, "A result of successful anarchy
|
||
|
is always a police state."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now what is happening? Anarchy, crime, and drugs in the street is
|
||
|
causing what in America? A police state. Officers, you know that
|
||
|
and I know that and so does everybody else here.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But he says, "The result of a successful anarchy is *always* a
|
||
|
police state." He says, "Russia, Germany, Italy, or the U.S. --
|
||
|
if the type of government is decided by violence and crime in the
|
||
|
streets, an autocratic, ruthless dictatorship is inevitable,
|
||
|
because the people will demand it."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now what is being used to take away our Bill of Rights and to
|
||
|
level us with the rest of the world? What makes us different than
|
||
|
any other nation in the world? The Bill of Rights, basically!
|
||
|
We've thrown God out of our government a *long* time ago. Now all
|
||
|
we have left is the Bill of Rights. What other nation on the face
|
||
|
of the earth has a right to free speech? A total right to free
|
||
|
speech. A 2nd amendment where we have [the right] to keep arms. A
|
||
|
4th amendment or a 5th amendment, all these things. Only the
|
||
|
united States of America. So they *must* destroy the Bill of
|
||
|
Rights.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But as professor Stewart Crane says, the way to do it is to get
|
||
|
you to *want* to give it up. And how are they gonna do that?
|
||
|
Anarchy in the streets. And it's working very, very successfully.
|
||
|
|
||
|
How do you create anarchy in the streets, now? Well, you've got
|
||
|
to do what the dialectic, the Hegelian {2} dialect, said. And the
|
||
|
Hegelian dialect was something that was conceived to cause you to
|
||
|
do things you wouldn't do unless there was something serious
|
||
|
happening in your community.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here's the dialectic: The Hegelian principle is, revolutionaries
|
||
|
in government have created economic chaos; shortages of food,
|
||
|
fuel; confiscatory taxation; a crisis in education; and the
|
||
|
threat of war, crime, and other divisions, to condition Americans
|
||
|
for the New World Order. The technique is as old as politics
|
||
|
itself. It is the Hegelic principle to bring about change in a
|
||
|
three step process: the thesis, the antithesis, and the
|
||
|
synthesis.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The first step, the thesis, is to create a problem. Crime. Let's
|
||
|
use that as an example. Drugs. Illegal aliens coming in. Uh, the
|
||
|
economy collapses as the illegal aliens come in. The economy gets
|
||
|
worse. Whatever the problem is, you create it on purpose, O.K.?
|
||
|
That is the thesis.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The antithesis is, to generate opposition to the problem. [CN --
|
||
|
The reaction to the problem.] Fear. Panic. Hysteria.
|
||
|
|
||
|
And then the synthesis is, to offer the solution to the problem
|
||
|
created in step one!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now what's the solution to the problem of crime and drugs in
|
||
|
America, offered in step one? A national police force. You give
|
||
|
up your Bill of Rights, and we're gonna "save" you from yourself.
|
||
|
Isn't it wonderful that our government would do that for us?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, how did they create crime at the magnitude that we have it
|
||
|
today? If you talk to Colonel "Bo" Gritz, if you talk to people
|
||
|
on the right of the political spectrum, if you talk to people on
|
||
|
the left of the political spectrum, you will find out that
|
||
|
there's been much research, *much* research, and much
|
||
|
documentation to the fact -- and I say *fact*, fellow police
|
||
|
officers (We've got some female police officers here too. Thank
|
||
|
you for coming.), -- but I'm telling you, I want you to hear
|
||
|
this, I'm talking about *fact* that we can prove, we've got the
|
||
|
evidence -- an evidentiary foundation that would stack as high as
|
||
|
*I* am, the evidence, I've seen it -- that the U.S. government,
|
||
|
certain factions in the U.S. government, have been involved in
|
||
|
importing the majority of drugs in the united States since the
|
||
|
'60s. Since 1960. We've got the evidence. We've got book after
|
||
|
book, research document after research document. If you come by
|
||
|
the table, I can give you some of this. I could give you a
|
||
|
newsletter that we've talked about it, the police officers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We have, folks, in the united States, a phony war on drugs.
|
||
|
Because Richard Armitage(?), Theodore Shackley(?), and other
|
||
|
people... Richard Armitage is now still in our federal
|
||
|
government, very high up in the State Department. He served... He
|
||
|
was in Vietnam importing the drugs for many, many years during
|
||
|
the Vietnam war, from the "Golden Triangle". He now serves in
|
||
|
the... Let's see. Reagan appointed him Secretary of State, uh no,
|
||
|
assistant Secretary of Defense. And then Bush had to kind of make
|
||
|
him go away for a short time. But now, Clinton's got him in the
|
||
|
State Department running things! And these guys have been
|
||
|
involved in bringing the majority of drugs into the united
|
||
|
States. Why? To create a synthesis. Which means, to create a
|
||
|
problem so that you will react differently than you would have
|
||
|
had there been no problem.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The problem is drugs and crime in America. And what do they want
|
||
|
you to do? What did Edwin Meese say in 1980? "I think the
|
||
|
American people are ready to give up part of their Bill of Rights
|
||
|
so that we can do something about the drug and crime problem."
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...to be continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
|
||
|
{1} "The use of anarchy, to come into dictatorial power, is as
|
||
|
old as civilization itself." Here's an example: The Reichstag
|
||
|
fire, in the 1930s. The Nazis set fire to the Reichstag building,
|
||
|
then they blamed it on the Jews, which in turn they used as
|
||
|
justification for increased repression.
|
||
|
|
||
|
{2} "Hegelian": Derived from the ideas of the philosopher, Georg
|
||
|
Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. (e.g. Hegel says this, the idea is from
|
||
|
Hegel, the idea is Hegelian.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
*Operation Vampire Killer 2000*, by Police Against the New World
|
||
|
Order, $7.50 total cost includes shipping and handling. Write to
|
||
|
Police Against the New World Order, P.O. Box 8712, Phoenix, AZ
|
||
|
85066. Note: Police Against the New World Order is a non-profit
|
||
|
group dedicated, among other things, to preserving our liberties.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Police Against the New World Order: Many of our nation's
|
||
|
*internal protectors* know of the well-laid plan which will
|
||
|
culminate before the year 2000, to usher the United States, along
|
||
|
with the rest of the nations of the world, into a "utopian"
|
||
|
global community allegedly under the control of a "philanthropic"
|
||
|
United Nations. A great many of our fellow Officers and National
|
||
|
Guardsmen are taking a stand against this plan because they
|
||
|
realize that their fellow Americans were never allowed to know of
|
||
|
this plan nor given the opportunity to vote on such a change in
|
||
|
their government. In addition, the officers are concerned
|
||
|
patriots and realize that this plan of world dominion is
|
||
|
injurious in the extreme and a total fraud perpetrated against
|
||
|
the people of the world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
*Operation Vampire Killer 2000* outlines *the plan* of Police
|
||
|
Against the New World Order which they believe will stop this
|
||
|
diabolical agenda.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 83
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
|
||
|
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
|
||
|
the Phoenix Police Department.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
|
||
|
decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
|
||
|
Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
|
||
|
McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
|
||
|
a program in which police officers visit school children to help
|
||
|
them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
|
||
|
disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
|
||
|
Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
|
||
|
heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
|
||
|
shortwave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[...continued...]
|
||
|
|
||
|
JACK MCLAMB:
|
||
|
Now. We're comin' right down to what Bill Clinton has in mind,
|
||
|
and Hillary Rodham Clinton has in mind, for our nation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well their plan is to continue setting up a system in America
|
||
|
where, number one, they can control every police agency across
|
||
|
this nation. And number two, they can set a plan together to
|
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remove every gun away from the American people. This is a very
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vital part of their plan! It is so vital, folks, [that] they
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cannot go forward, they cannot go forward, until they somehow get
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all the police in the nation together that will react at the same
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time, at the same moment, and create the same activity on the
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west coast and do the same activity on theeast coast, in the
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north and the south of this nation, at the same instant moment.
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For example: if we wanted to, as law enforcement people -- or
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let's say if we were directed to -- come and get the guns of the
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American people... *Or*, perhaps before that, if we were to have
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to go and pick up all the "crazy" radical right-wing fanatics in
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the nation one early morning, like 4 o'clock in the morning when
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all of you [were] in bed, maybe -- We would have to be totally
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synchronized across this nation! How can you have this happen in
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L.A. two hours after it happens on the east coast?! You can see
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what would happen. Word would spread so fast, you'd have a
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revolution in one part of the country! So it has to be done,
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synchronized, at the same moment.
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So how are they going to do that? Well number one, they have to
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be able to standardize every policy and procedure across the
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nation in every law enforcement department.
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Now they tried it with LEAA. Some of you will remember that name.
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The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration was set up, it was
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set up specifically for two reasons. The Law Enforcement
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Assistance Administration was set up for two reasons, and two
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reasons only. And that was, to remove the guns away from the
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American people, put a plan together to do this. And number two,
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to set up a national police force.
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Now. Let's take "national police force" first. How were they
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going to do that? Two ways: They were going to fund, put federal
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funds into, every law enforcement agency across this nation,
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until they could gain total control over those police agencies.
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So LEAA started doing that. They had millions and millions and
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millions of dollars pumped into every small and large police
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department across this nation. And they *did* gain great control
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over those agencies. It's just like, here in Arizona, we're now
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being told by the federal government what to do. And if we don't
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do it, they're gonna take our highway funds away from us, and
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they're gonna take *this* fund, or they're gonna do *that* to us.
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The same thing they've been [doing] on the other political
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levels, they did in law enforcement in the early 70s -- started
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funding crime prevention programs and equipment for law
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enforcement agencies across the nation.
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Well that was very successful. In the Phoenix Police Department,
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I remember one lieutenant telling me one time, "Jack, go out and
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spend this money." I was working in the area of crime prevention,
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and he was working in the area of community service, in the
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Phoenix Police Department. And this lieutenant told us all,
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"Listen. We've got all this money left. We'll you've gotta get
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out and spend it, 'cause if it's not spent before the end of the
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fiscal year, we won't get that money back next year." So we had
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to find ways to go out and spend this money so we could get it
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back next year.
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So it wa
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