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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 76
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
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Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
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the Phoenix Police Department.
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Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly
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decorated members (if not *the* most highly decorated) of the
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Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer
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McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program,
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a program in which police officers visit school children to help
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them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was
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disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix
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Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be
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heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz
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shortwave.
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JACK MCLAMB:
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But at the Colorado meeting, in June, we had about 500 people. We
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had the sheriff sitting on the front row with a couple of his
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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
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didn't thank the police officers. And so I said, "Oh! We want to
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take a moment to thank all of you officers in the audience, that
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are here off-duty, for coming to the meeting. And we'd like you
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to stand up so we can give you a round of applause and show you
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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.
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And then I said (and I do this at every meeting, but this is a
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first: what I'm about to tell you about), I said, "Now the
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undercover officers that are here," (and we have some here
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today), I said, "we love you being here. We wish you'd tell your
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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
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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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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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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
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are actually the remnant, here, that can cause the recovery! And
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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!
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So anyway, that was very exciting. Another very exciting thing
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[that] happened was, we attended, for the first time this year,
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and had a booth, at the National Sheriffs Convention, the annual
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convention, in Salt Lake City. And we were able to put literature
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in the hands of thousands of sheriffs around this country. And we
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had a tremendously successful meeting, sharing this type of
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information with all the sheriffs we could reach within 3 days,
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at the National Sheriffs Convention.
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I'm telling you this because I want you to feel what is happening
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today, and how successful we're becoming in reaching these very
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dedicated, proud, honorable and patriotic Americans in uniform:
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the military, and also the police officers. [applause]
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I'd better put my disclaimer in here. You see me standing here in
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a police uniform. Well I'm retired, now, from the Phoenix Police
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Department. After they tried to retire me twice, I finally had to
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take a medical retirement because of injuries suffered in the
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line of duty. And so I'm wearing this uniform for 2 reasons: I
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loved wearing this uniform. I was very proud to wear this
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uniform. And also I'm wearing this uniform because they told me I
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could not. [laughter] And I paid for it myself, so...
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All right. Well, so, I'm gonna read you a couple quotes, for the
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new people in the audience, because I want you to understand:
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When you hear about President Rodham's new program -- er, I mean
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Clinton. I'm sorry. -- for this New "Utopian" World Order... And
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you heard President Bush talk about the New World Order. I want
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you to understand what we're talking about here.
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So here's a couple quotes from people -- you'll recognize their
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names. And it's coming from Operation Vampire Killer 2000, the
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manual that was put together for police officers to help stop
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this new world government rule. And here's what we hit the
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officers with on the first few pages. We quote two Prime
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Ministers of England.
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O.K. Benjamin Disraeli, 1844, he made this statement. He was a
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Prime Minister of England, and he said, "The world is governed by
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very different personages from what is imagined; by those who are
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behind the scenes." 1844. Think about that, how long ago that
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was.
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, stated in 1922, he
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says, "From the days of Spartacus Wieskoff(?), Karl Marx,
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Trotsky, Bella Kuhn(?), Rosen Luxemborg(?) and Emma Goldman, this
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world conspiracy..." -- Now who used that word, that the media
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laughs about all the time and pooh-poohs all the time? Listen to
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this: Winston Churchill used the word "conspiracy". He says,
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"...this world conspiracy has been steadily growing. This
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conspiracy played a definite, recognizable role in the tragedy of
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the French Revolution. It has been the mainspring of every
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subversive movement during the 19th century. And now, at last,
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this band of extraordinary personalities from the underworld of
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the great cities of Europe and America have gripped the Russian
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people by the hairs of their head and have become the undisputed
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masters of that enormous empire."
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You see how much he told us in just one paragraph here? He knew
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about the conspiracy, in 1922, to rule the world. He also tells
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us -- which is true -- that the 1917 revolt, the Bolshevik
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revolution, was indeed part of the conspiracy, and it was well
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planned by people in America and in Europe! In other words, the
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communist government was built up for a reason by Americans --
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American internationalists and European internationalists. That's
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what Winston Churchill told us.
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Now listen to this: One of our Supreme Court justices, Felix
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Frankfurter, said, "The real rulers in Washington are invisible
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and exercise power from behind the scene."
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John Hyland(?), mayor of New York in 1825, said, "The real menace
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to our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant
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octopus has spread its slimy legs over our cities, states, and
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nation."
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I could go on. Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- now there's many,
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many quotes in here. I'll end with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He
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said, in a letter to Colonel E. Mandell House in 1933 -- and this
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is in the [National] Archives, this letter to E. Mandell House --
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he says, "The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know,
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that a financial element in the large centers has owned the
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government of the United States since the days of Andrew
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Jackson."
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Now. So for any of you sitting in this audience, thinking this is
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not for real and we do not have a serious problem in the United
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States with conspirators that were named by Presidents, Prime
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Ministers, Supreme Court justices, and many others in this manual
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-- you're wrong! Because it's real, and we are fighting a real
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enemy. We're not fighting at windmills and ghosts and things like
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that, like the media today tries to make you think we are.
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So that's important. I like to start out this way, because we
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have new police officers, new soldiers, and we have new private
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citizens here that really come into these meetings and they don't
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know what we're about and what we're doing.
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[...to be continued...]
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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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