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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 40
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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A VICTORY: POPULAR RESISTANCE STOPS "FAST TRACK" (FOR NOW)
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But Rep. Dick Armey (R., Tex.) Threatens "Real World Consequences"
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(PLUS, Other News: Hillary Almost Killed, Howard Hughes, etc.)
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Mark well, these "hard times" occur when the money
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possessors want some special condition or special law to
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get some special privilege in trade or commerce, or to
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scare the masses of people, their legislators, or
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government into giving them what they want, or to
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"discipline" or get revenge upon the masses or the
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government for "acts" or "laws" passed or established,
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limiting, curbing, or taking away some special privilege or
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concession.
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-- *Lincoln: Money Martyred* by Dr. R.E. Search
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Last week we were told that the very prestige of Bill Clinton's
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presidency was riding on whether the "Fast Track" legislation
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would be passed by Congress. But this week, we are *not*
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hearing, "Well, that's it. A crushing defeat for Bill Clinton.
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There goes his prestige, right down the toilet." Instead, =as=
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=if= =last= =week's= =dire= ="prestige"= =warning= =never=
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=happened=, Bill Clinton is right back out there, this time
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stirring up divisiveness and mistrust between the common people
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by greatly magnifying sporadic "hate crimes," making them seem
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immense, and thereby seeking to disunite the American people.
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But it's been a "bad hair day" for sweet darling "Cuddles
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Clinton" of Arkansas. He lost. We (the working people) won.
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Take a moment to savor our victory. But know that the Invisible
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Enforcers are even now cooking up a repressive counter-attack.
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Warns (threatens) Rep. Dick Armey, part of "Democrat" Clinton's
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Republican cohort, "After a real world of real world
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consequences, we will probably pass Fast Track legislation."
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(Mark well, these "hard times" occur when the wealthy elites want
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some special condition or special law.)
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The docile lambkin press did not ask Mr. Armey, "=What=
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'consequences?'" They just sat there. But Dick Armey had just
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made a =prediction=: There are going to be "CONSEQUENCES." No
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one bothered to ask, "What do you mean -- 'consequences?'"
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OTHER NEWS
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"What's with all these crashes of Air Force aircraft?" asked a
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reader of Conspiracy Nation. At the time, I told him that my
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guess was it was all a prelude to the crash of the #1 Air Force
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aircraft, Air Force One, on which fly Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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Then the "spin" would be: "Ah yes. All these Air Force crashes;
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and now, the final tragedy, the crash of Air Force One. Of
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course, 'obviously,' it was not an assassination, but poor
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maintenance. We must pass 'The Bill Clinton Memorial Law,'
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improving maintenance of Air Force jets, planes, and
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helicopters."
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Today (11/10/97), Associated Press reports that Air Force One
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"developed engine problems 10 minutes into Hillary Rodham
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Clinton's Central Asia trip and returned home after dumping its
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fuel." A close call for Hillary, but was it just a
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"coincidence?" Does it have anything to do with documents
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"fortuitously" discovered in an abandoned auto and now in the
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hands of Kenneth Starr?
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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The "anonymous author" now specifically states that "88"
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("HH") is indeed Howard Hughes. I had mistakenly got the idea
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he'd somewhere stated that "88" was not Howard Hughes. I regret
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the error.
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A good book uncovering the hidden side of Howard Hughes is
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*Project Seek* by Gerald A. Carroll. (ISBN: 0-9640104-0-2;
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phone 1-800-729-4131 for further info.) Also giving inside info
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on Hughes is *Age of Secrets* by Gerald Bellett. (ISBN:
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0-921842-42-2; phone 1-800-268-2946 for further info.)
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According to *Age of Secrets*: Cay Sal is one of the cays and
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islands stretching out from the southern tip of Florida. In
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1976, John H. Meier, a former associate of Howard Hughes, landed
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there under cover of darkness. Guided by "Chuck," Meier snuck
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past armed patrols. They both reached a shed. "Chuck" picked
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the lock and they entered. Inside was a case measuring about 7
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feet long by 3 feet high. On closer inspection, the "case" was
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found to be a cryonics chamber containing the corpse of Howard
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Hughes.
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In a past issue of Conspiracy Nation (CN 11.34), I had
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outlined claims by Dr. R.E. Search in *Lincoln: Money Martyred*,
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in which Search had claimed that Lincoln's "greenbacks" had
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stayed "at par" during the Civil War. Search *does* say that, but
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later qualifies the "at par" claim with info on an "exception
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clause" and how that undermined the "greenbacks":
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February 25, 1862: "Exception Clause" Act passed, making
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the next issue of greenbacks read: Good for all debts both
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public and private *except* duty on imports and interest on
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Government debts.
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As the reader will readily see, this clause put the
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government in the light of refusing its own money for duty
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on imports, and gave the bankers an excuse to refuse or
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discount that issue, which they promptly did, 30 percent,
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claiming that their clients would not take them...
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An alert reader of Conspiracy Nation questioned (quite rightly)
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the claim that the "greenbacks" had traded "at par" throughout
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the Civil War. I regret the confusion caused by my inadequate
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outlining of Search's material on "greenbacks." A more accurate
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assessment is that Lincoln's "greenbacks" *did* trade "at par"
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until sabotaged by the "exception clause," steamrolled into law
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via pressure from rival interests.
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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http://feustel.mixi.net
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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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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