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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 34
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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ASSASSINATION AS A TOOL OF FASCISM
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(...continued...)
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JOHN JUDGE: [...continues...] It's interesting too that a lot of
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those homeless people are Vietnam veterans. About 70% of the
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homeless on the East coast, in fact, are veterans. Which is an
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aspect that's been ignored, besides the suicides, tremendous
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unemployment rates and long-term problems, because these wars
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*are* genocidal wars. They have a little different technology,
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they drop the oven out of the air instead of picking the body up
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and putting it in the oven, but it's still genocide.
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If the little countries of the world, where we are pushing
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ourselves around, could get into a court and tell what we've been
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doing there, it would not look so different from the Nuremberg
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trials; in fact, I suggest to you that it's worse.
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My friends say to me, "If it's Nazi Germany, who are the Jews?"
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{1}. Well the Jews are the Central Americans. Some of the *Jews*
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are still the Jews if they don't have enough money and prestige
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and aren't being used for the current time in the reactionary
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processes. Women. {2}. The disenfranchised. The first people that
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Lori [a previous speaker] mentioned that were killed: the
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psychiatric inmates are certainly an expendable population. The
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institutionalized people: the elderly, children in institutions,
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prisoners, and people in the military. The veterans are guinea
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pigs; after they get out of all that military stuff they're just
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used by the system further.
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So there are people dying every day. And if you don't add up the
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deaths, you don't get the right total, you don't get the sense of
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what's happening.
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And then they say to me, "Yeah, but we don't live in terror. We
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live good." Well if you were a good German and you went along
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with the program and you looked the other way when they came and
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got the neighbors {3}, you lived good too. They were looting the
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whole world like we are. We're 6 percent of the population,
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consuming 60 percent of its energy, 30 percent of its raw
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materials coming right here, into this society. All this wealth
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doesn't come from out of some magic well in Kansas marked
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"Capitalism." It comes from tentacles of exploitation of labor
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and resources all over the world. And because we exploit those
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societies, they're in worse shape and we're in better shape.
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There's enough to go around. There's no shortage. There's
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surplus, in fact, if it weren't being used for war; and weren't
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being diverted into cash crops instead of growing food, everyone
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could eat, everyone could live comfortably. In fact, probably on
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a third of the budget they spend on warfare in the world. There
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is a surplus; the surplus has to be manipulated in order to
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*disappear*.
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But there are populations, Rand Corporation studied them. In '68
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they did a study saying that half of the world population, over
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two billion people, *had to go*, in order to make it economically
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*comfortable* for the elites. They studied setting up martial law
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in many countries where it came to pass: the Philippines, Yemen
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and South Korea, Vietnam, Canada even, and eventually the United
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States.
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How do you set up martial law here? You do it with a terrorist
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scenario. {4}. I'd suggest a *nuclear* terrorist scenario. You
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have Abu Nidal, who's really Oliver North in drag. They say *I'm*
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paranoid. I don't have an eight foot security fence around *my*
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house. And he's working internationally with the people that
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financed Nidal. It's not *mano a mano* it's *have him over for
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dinner*. That fence is up for us, in case we figure out who Ollie
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North really is and what he did to us.
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You have this so-called "terrorist," you know, the guy with the
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pop gun that terrorizes you. The nuclear weapons don't terrorize
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you, the state control doesn't terrorize you, the massive death
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and genocide that goes on in your name doesn't terrorize you. You
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don't know who the enemy is, and so you're afraid of a guy on an
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airplane with a pistol. But that's a terrorist, and you're
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shaking in your boots, and now *they* are going to be said to
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have a nuclear weapon. So, "Oh well, what can we do? We have to
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suspend civil liberties. We have to put people in camps. We have
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to do *whatever* is necessary in order to stop this 'threat'."
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So you come up with a scenario that's good enough, and then you
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move. And they have the plans, they know how to move, they have
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it down to the neighborhood level. *If you buy the lie*; if you
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don't identify who's oppressing whom and who the enemy really is.
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Believe me, you are *not* in danger of Abu Nidal, or the PLO, or
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whoever the Terrorist of the Month is supposed to be. Your life
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is not hanging on a hinge. Yeah, maybe if you travel
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internationally all the time you'll be on the wrong plane at the
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wrong moment. But I doubt most of you are jet setters.
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The threat comes from someplace else. And even the people who
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take over the plane, in my experience, have ties to these same
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military intelligence networks.
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But they *kill* people. And at the same time it *is* possible to
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expose how they do it; and to break the cycle of the lies; and to
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catch up with it; and to understand who's assassinating whom, and
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how. Because the techniques work and they use them over. They're
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not that hard to figure out, once you understand the personnel
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and the pattern.
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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[Transcript of a talk given by John Judge at a one-day conference
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entitled "The Fourth Reich in America." A transcript of the
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entire conference, "The Fourth Reich in America," is available
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from Flatland Books, P.O. Box 2420, Fort Bragg, CA 95437.]
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--------------------------<< Notes >>----------------------------
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{1} "If it's Nazi Germany, who are the Jews?" One obvious answer
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that Judge omits would have to be the blacks. This is backed up
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by statistics such as blacks on death row, black unemployment,
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blacks in prison. Note that I am not saying that we should
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therefore implement quotas or whatever. I don't know what the
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solution is to America's traditional scapegoating of blacks.
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{2} "If it's Nazi Germany, who are the Jews? .... Women." Yes and
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no. The other side of the coin would be the FemiNazis. Who are
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the FemiNazis? According to Texe Marrs, "They are unlike anything
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the world has ever experienced. They're ruthless, shrewd and
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calculating -- and they've got a stranglehold on the White
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House.... [The FemiNazis,] the coven of brutally correct women
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who now rule over us."
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{3} "...when they came and got the neighbors." Like in Waco, for
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instance.
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{4} "How do you set up martial law here?" Another scenario would
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be the collapse of the dollar, stocks plunge, economic disaster,
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and here comes FEMA and the U.N. "peacekeepers."
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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