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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 58
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[From an interview with Linda Thompson on the *For the People*
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radio show, Feb. 11, 1994. Host is Chuck Harder.]
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[Continued...]
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ROGER [Telephone caller]: Do you have any opinions on the Vince
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Foster death?
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LINDA THOMPSON: Sure. I've got an article that I wrote called
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"The Clinton Body Count."
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CHUCK HARDER: Which, by the way, we are going to be publishing in
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an upcoming *News Reporter* {1}, folks.
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THOMPSON: O.K. And that "Clinton Body Count" talks about
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people... I had a CIA researcher, who incidentally worked on the
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BBC [British Broadcasting Corp.] special on the Kennedy
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assassination, call me and tell me, "Do a body count around
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Clinton." And I said, "What do you mean?" And he said, "Well just
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look at how many people died while he was Governor that were
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around him, and how many have died since he became President."
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And I said, "O.K."
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So I started researching newspaper databases to find articles.
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And the keywords that I used for the search were "dead" "die"
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"kill" "killed" "shot" "crash" -- things like that -- and
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"Clinton". All right? And I came up with all these people that
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were closely connected to Clinton. Twelve of them were his former
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bodyguards, in one capacity or another, including three of the
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guys that were killed at Mount Carmel in the Waco raid. Uh, they
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had been former Clinton bodyguards.
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Now one point that's never come out about those 3 that were
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killed at Mount Carmel: *All 3 of them had virtually identical
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wounds to the left temple*. Um, so we have 25, no, 26 at this
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point, completely confirmed deaths around Clinton, *none* of them
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from natural causes, that have all been killed in either
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helicopter crashes, plane crashes. Uh, one person was killed in a
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skiing accident where he ran into a tree. (Now you know, Tony
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Danza just ran into a tree skiing the other day. And all he got
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was a skinned-up nose and a bumped head.) Well this guy was
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killed hitting a tree. Uh, a lady that used to be his [Clinton's]
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interpreter, a very attractive woman, had been his interpreter
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for several years, was in a one-car accident with no obvious
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cause, no witnesses.
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Um, there've been, you know, just, we detail this in the article.
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So it would be better just to get the article and read it
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yourself.
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HARDER: O.K.?
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THOMPSON: And we cite our sources, too. So...
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ROGER: I'd like to encourage when we have, that when we do have a
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rally or something around it...
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HARDER: Yeah.
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ROGER: ...that people would go ahead and come to the rallies.
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'Cause I've been to some rallies recently and it's been very poor
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attendance. People just don't seem to wanna get out of their
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houses and do anything. They seem to be too scared, some of 'em.
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THOMPSON: Well what good does a rally do? It exposes you, number
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one. It identifies you. Stop doin' that nonsense! The time is
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over for standin' out doin' talkin'. {2}. You need to be doing a
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lot more than talking. You need to be preparing. In your
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community, know your neighbors; know who they are. You know what
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needs to be done. Now do it.
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HARDER: All right. We'll be right back with more. Don't go away,
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ladies and gentlemen. Linda Thompson is our guest.
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[...commercial break...]
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HARDER: We are back. And we're talking to Linda Thompson. And
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that said, let's go ahead and say, Linda, are you ready for
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another call?
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THOMPSON: You betcha.
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HARDER: All right. That... let's see here. Lemme push some
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buttons and bring in Palm Desert, California. "T.K.", go ahead.
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TK: Hi Chuck. Nice to talk to you again. I'm a member and I
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admire what you're doing.
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Question, Linda. With what's gone on and what the government has
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done -- the apparent overriding of the Constitution -- will there
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be any civil or criminal litigation brought against any of the
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participants, or the government itself, do you think?
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THOMPSON: Well, at this point, yes. And will it be effective? No.
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We have lawsuits pending against the whole pile. And it was
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immediately transferred to Walter Smith in Waco. So it had to be
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dismissed and re-filed in Washington to get it away from him. But
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nonetheless, what is the potential for success in a case like
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that? Virtually none. You're suing the executive branch,
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essentially that's who's involved here. And who controls the
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courts? The executive branch. The court justices are *appointed*
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by the executive branch. They're *paid* by the executive branch.
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Uh they're... If they're not cooperative, what happens? Um, IRS
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is sicced on them. That's a good example. That's happened to
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numerous judges that have had the audacity to stand up to them.
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HARDER: We know about that. {3}.
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THOMPSON: Yeah. Well, you know, at this point the federal
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judicial system is completely rigged. So, in terms of publicity
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and letting people know that, yes, there is something wrong going
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on, and being able to get that picked up by mainstream papers,
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there's not a better way to do it than to sue 'em for a lot of
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money, get a little publicity from that that exposes the essence
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of what is wrong and why they're being sued. But in terms of
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winning, I doubt you could win it. Um, and I doubt if it would be
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effective.
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TK: So. What happens in a society when you deprive people of
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their rights, and then you shut them out of the courts?
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THOMPSON: Well, you can see what's happening. We have an economy
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that is collapsing around our ears. We have a population that is
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becoming more and more aware that the court systems are useless;
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that our congressmen are not responsive to us. I don't care what
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side of an issue you're on, if you've written to your congressman
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lately, *if* you got a response at all you got a boiler-plate
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little letter that says, "Thank you for your response," and
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basically, "Go away."
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HARDER: "Have a nice day."
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THOMPSON: "Have a nice day."
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HARDER: Yeah.
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THOMPSON: Um, we've gotten thousands of letters on Waco, copies
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of letters that people sent to their congressman. You can't turn
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on C-Span, with a talk show with a congressman, and not have
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somebody call in and go, "When are we gonna get a real
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investigation of Waco?" And yet you don't see any congressional
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committee doing a darn thing about it.
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We already know these things. This is the point we are to now. We
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have a congress that is unresponsive. We have a judicial system
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that is unresponsive. We have an executive branch that is issuing
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executive orders left and right -- *illegal* executive orders {4}
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-- and running the country as a tyrannical kingdom, literally.
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That is what we have at this point.
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(to be continued)
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-----------------------<< Notes >>-------------------------------
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{2} "The time is over for standin' out doin' talkin'." I
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disagree. I think there hasn't been nearly enough "standin' out
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doin' talkin'." Thompson, for one, does not even follow her own
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advice. She has been consistently "standin' out doin' talkin'"
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and it's good that she has.
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{3} Harder has had the IRS auditing him and his organization for
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a year. Harder says they are on a "fishing expedition."
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{4} "...*illegal* executive orders..." Also, many of these
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executive orders are kept secret.
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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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