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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 60
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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The July 11, 1994 issue of the For the People *News Reporter*
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carries a reprint of an article which first appeared in the
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*Peninsula News*, serving Houghton and Keweenaw, Michigan, during
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the week of June 12, 1994.
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The article, bearing the headline "Stupak Confirms Presence of
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'Classified' Black Copters But Others Suspect World Government
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Conspiracy," reports that U.S. Representative Bart Stupak (D -
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Menominee) has confirmed the presence of black helicopters in the
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region. Yet, according to the article, "followers of a radio talk
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show host [Chuck Harder] are convinced the choppers are on a more
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sinister mission."
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Many local residents have reported seeing mysterious black,
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unmarked, low-flying helicopters, according to the article.
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The article claims that Harder and his listeners have two
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theories to explain the phenomena: (1) The world is being taken
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over, with U.S. cooperation, by a new internationalist regime run
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by the United Nations and the Trilateral Commission, and (2)
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similar to theory number 1, but with UFOs and aliens as an
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additional element.
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The article, in the *Peninsula News*, pooh-poohs these theories.
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Representative Stupak "says the helicopters are military
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aircraft, and that's nothing new and nothing to worry about."
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The article proposes that these mysterious helicopters are
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perhaps UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, perhaps Cobra gunship
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helicopters, perhaps Canadian helicopters, perhaps FEMA
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helicopters "looking for underwater water and sewer line breaks,"
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perhaps "Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET)"
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helicopters, and/or perhaps mining company helicopters.
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The article closes with a sort of "by the way," "not to worry,"
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apparently incidental aside: "This week, 1,600 soldiers from
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Michigan National Guard Engineer units will be in northern
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Michigan... to perform road, trail, culvert and bridge
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construction work for various government agencies."
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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REBUTTAL TO *PENINSULA NEWS* ARTICLE
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by Chuck Harder
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Host of the *For the People* talk show
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Fax to:
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Mr. Don Weeks, Editor
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*Peninsula News*
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Houghton, Michigan
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I would appreciate this response running on the front page where
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your inaccurate portrayal was printed. Please provide a tear
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sheet to:
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Chuck Harder
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3 River Street
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White Springs, FL 32096
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Let me know if there is a charge for postage. Thanks.
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Dear Mr. Weeks:
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On June 12, 1994, you painted a rather biased and inaccurate
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picture of me in an article on your front page. What follows is
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my response:
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Yes, we do get a lot of calls about the "black helicopters." Here
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in Florida, for example, several farmers have complained to their
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members of Congress that unmarked helicopters are buzzing and
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hovering over livestock barns and causing losses. Other folks
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want to know why these aircraft are flying in a menacing fashion
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over their private land.
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Pictures have arrived in our office from across the USA.
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To my knowledge, the one and only statement that I have made
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about black helicopters is the one regarding a call to the FAA
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air traffic control center at Jacksonville, Florida. At that
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time, I was quickly transferred to a complaint office. The man on
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duty took my report, said he had had other such reports, and said
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the helicopters could not be tracked, as they fly too low. I then
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asked about what they are, and he stated, "a covert activity."
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That is the only thing I have stated on-the-air as a fact. I have
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told people over and over, like a broken record, that I have no
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other information and am waiting for Congressman Pete Peterson to
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respond to our inquiry.
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Yes, we get calls on all kinds of subjects and concepts. But
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don't confuse what a caller says with what I say. In fact, our
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programs all stem from press clippings from papers like yours, or
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some thirty or more wire services that we have access to.
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We also have full reprint rights to UPI and Knight-
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Ridder/Tribune. Much of the stuff we talk about comes from the
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*Chicago Tribune*, *Boston Globe*, *Los Angeles Times*, *Wall
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Street Journal*, or *New York Times*. We have computer access to
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almost every major publication in print via *Compuserve*,
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*Prodigy*, and *America On Line*. We read several major papers
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such as *The New York Times* each day via electronic computer
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links. Our press wires come via satellite and *PressLink*. We're
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hardly the lunatic fringe you portray us to be.
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Many books have been written about the, "shadow government" that
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guides the White House. It is true that policies outlined and
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suggested by the Trilateral Commission and Council On Foreign
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Relations have historically been adopted routinely by the
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administrations since at least Jimmy Carter, if not before. And
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yes, Clinton, Bush, and Carter were, or are, members. These
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groups serve as a "Chamber of Commerce" for the ultra rich
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industrialists and the world's elite. Our concern is that the
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everyday citizen has no voice, input, or real opportunity to
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balance their doctrines and goals that, historically, become law
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and official U.S. policy.
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One can check much of the above by simply reading the magazine,
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*Foreign Affairs*, which is on deposit in most libraries. Look
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back to April 1974, page 556. In that issue is the article, "The
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Hard Road To World Order," by Richard Gardner (U.S. Ambassador)
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that sets out the blueprint as to how the internationalists plan
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to virtually eliminate the power of the United States
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Constitution. Their plans for "A New World Order" are carefully
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laid out and one sees that we, the citizens, will no longer be in
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control. Subsequent issues have provided "Policy Guidance" that
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has been adopted by various administrations for decades. Fact is,
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NOBODY elected those people to run the country.
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The most recent example is Most Favored Nation (MFN) trade status
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for Red China.
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Columnist Abe Rosenthal at the *New York Times* was shocked that
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Clinton would renew MFN for China and do such a horrible thing.
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We told Abe that we expected it. It was all there on page 71 and
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72 of the *Triangle Papers: #45*, published by the Trilateral
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Commission of New York.
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David Rockefeller and his power group instructed the White House
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to renew MFN and not link it to "Human Rights." Further it was
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said that China should be a charter member of the General
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Agreement On Trade and Tariffs (GATT), and the new World Trade
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Organization (WTO).
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The WTO will play a powerful role in the economies of the world
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by regulating the flow of capital and goods. Further, the United
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Nations has outlined plans for world gun control and for
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disarming the average citizen.
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The U.N. also proposes that citizens of the world earning above
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$10,000 yearly will pay a tax to them in addition to present
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Federal, State, and Local taxes.
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Interested readers may find these items using computer retrieval
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with programs such as; *Dialog*, *I-Quest*, *Lexis*, AP, or UPI.
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Those who do not have computers may visit the library and use the
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*Readers Guide to Periodical Literature*. One might also look up
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the various articles printed in Canadian publications, warning
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citizens of that country about the power of such self-appointed
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groups.
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There is no need for you to take a cheap shot at me via misquotes
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attributed to a listener. The fact is that we employ two Ph.D.'s
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who do our research in addition to the sources mentioned above.
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If we were lying we would have been sued time and time again,
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reaching back to 1987 due to our national and international
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reach. So far, no lawsuits!
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Sincerely,
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Chuck Harder
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People's Radio Network
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P.S. *The New York Times* ran two serious articles about UFOs in
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their Sunday magazine on March 21, and again last Sunday. A trip
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to the library may be in order.
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