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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 77
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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AMERICANISM vs. TERRORISM or TERRORISM vs. AMERICANISM
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By Gene "Chip" Tatum
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AMERICANISM VS TERRORISM
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OR
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TERRORISM VS AMERICANISM
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(July 31, 1996)
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DEFINITIONS:
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Americanism - A custom or trait originating in the United States.
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Terrorism - Violent acts or acts dangerous to human life intended to
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control a civilian population or the policies of a government by use of
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coercion, or assassination.
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At the prompting of the United States, western ministers adopted a
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25-point cooperative plan last Tuesday in an attempt to track, stop, and
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convict terrorists.
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The G-7 plus one (Russia) agreed to share information and resources
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to increase surveillance of bank accounts, front organizations and the
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internet. Measures adopted during the one-day meeting included easing
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extradition, stiffening penalties for possession of forged travel documents,
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and restricting access to firearms and explosives.
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World leaders, angered by the recent explosion in Atlanta during the
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1996 Olympic Games, called for a united action against terrorism. "This
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repugnant violation of the spirit of the Olympic Games must be denounced
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around the world", United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said.
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Israel sent its condolences to Americans, still remembering their
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loss to Palestinian terrorists during the 1972 Munich Olympics.
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Palestine offered condolences to the families of the victims and to
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the American government.
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Condolences to the American government? Wait a minute. No U.S.
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officials were hurt from the blast. Or were there perhaps one or two
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government officials that could suffer at the arm of terrorism. During an
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election year, an increase in terrorist activities can only hurt a sitting
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policy makers' chances for re-election. But doesn't it strike a heavy note
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of discord to have the gold medal winner of terrorism, Palestine, coddle up
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to the President, offering him their condolences? But, perhaps condolences
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are in order. After all, terrorism is an act of retribution. Certainly the
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terrorists target was not a forty-four year old woman from Albany, Georgia.
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Nor, I would venture to say, was it any of the 110 wounded concert goers.
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Some journalists have hinted that the target was the American spirit. But
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I'm going to take a large step forward and tell you what the target of the
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Atlanta Olympic bombing was...the American government.
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And how about the recent downing of TWA Flight 800? Target? Not
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the aircraft, airline, or the passengers...but the American government.
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I recently read an article written by Tim Collie of the Tampa
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Tribune entitled "Way of Life Faces Threat". He begins like this:
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"In Israel, a stray handbag in a park or marketplace
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will send police and civilians scrambling...In Paris,
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soldiers with automatic weapons are a common sight in
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airports, post offices, and tourist sites."
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Then he asks a panel of "experts" on international terrorism, "Is
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that what life in America is coming to?" The answer from the pros - NOT
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YET! Terrorism experts caution against over reaction, pointing out that
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terrorist incidents have actually decreased steadily since the 1980s. But,
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let's look a little closer at that statistic.
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On cross-examination, the experts admit that the decrease is
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actually a global statistic. In fact, since 1993, the incidence of
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terrorist threats and actual events in the United States has sharply risen.
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To what do we, the American people who actually suffer the consequences, owe
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this horrific statistic? I can tell you with one word - retribution. But
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to be a target of terrorism as retribution we, the American people, had to
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have done something to deserve this. (In other words, it is an act of
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redistributing something that was distributed. Webster calls it
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"retribution". So, for example, if I did something to you and you did it
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back to me, I "distributed" it to you and you "redistributed" back to me.
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Thus "distribute" and "retribute".)
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What has America done to deserve these hideous actions?
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In 1986, I was recruited from military Special Operations into a
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Black Operations unit code-named Pegasus, which was directed by Vice
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President George Bush. As a pilot it was my duty to deliver into and then
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extract from the target countries a team of "Archers". It was the mission
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of Pegasus to "neutralize" specific targets. The neutralization of these
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targets was to be performed by any of the following methods:
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A. Intimidation - Indirect use of coercion and termination.
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B. Coercion - Blackmail, kidnapping, freeze accounts, etc.
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C. Termination - A nice way to say assassinate.
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(Remember the definitions at the beginning of this article?)
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This neutralization was targeted toward foreign heads of state,
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world financiers, drug kingpins, military leaders, and United States
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citizens. And the justification Vice President Bush used for our missions
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was aimed at our patriotism, "in the name of democracy".
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"In the name of democracy" I participated in intimidating Daniel
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Ortega, the President of Nicaragua, to step down from power and allow free
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elections in Nicaragua.
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"In the name of democracy" I blackmailed a top political official of
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the newly elected Nicaraguan government to follow all U.S. policy.
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"In the name of democracy" I assassinated three foreign politicians,
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two military leaders, six foreign civilians, and three spies.
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"In the name of democracy" I was ordered to neutralize Ross Perot.
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I refused in the name of Tatum.
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Contrary to what our government would have us believe, we have, in
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the minds of terrorists, earned whatever they are able to muster.
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There is a constant pressure in global affairs from the American
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government for foreign governments and peoples to follow the dictates of
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America. A good example is our intrusion into the daily workings of
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sovereign countries. Colombia, for example, has been decertified by the
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United States due to President Clinton's perception that President Ernst
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Samper of Colombia is a "bad person". Bad person? Here is a man that has
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more U.S. DEA agents working in his country than there are combined in the
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rest of the world. Is he cooperating with Clinton? Sure. So, what's the
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beef? Let the man run his country. "We the people," in the name of William
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Jefferson Clinton, have chosen to deny the people of Colombia access to
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loans from the World Bank, thus denying badly needed humanitarian medical
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aid to this South American country. Can this cause trouble for "we the
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people?" Possibly to the tune of retribution? Of course.
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The great sense of Americanism which we portray is commendable. But
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we have no right to push our ideals or laws on foreign countries. The
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harder we push, the more freedom we will loose. Every week President
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Clinton announces a new plan by the Justice Department to make America "more
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livable." But instead of a more comfortable way of life, we seem to be
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loosing all that our forefathers intended for us.
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Historically, big government doesn't work. So the solution is to
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cut back on U.S. intimidation both in the United States and outside the
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United States. Give the states more authority. Deal less in foreign
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affairs, especially dictating how a sovereign country should run its
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affairs. How would we take an aggressive attack on the United States by
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India because we eat beef?! Think about that. All countries do not and
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SHOULD not have the same laws and beliefs as Americans.
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To continue to pressure those countries to conform is terrorism.
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That is a fact. The U.S. government has adopted a high-tech form of
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terrorism. Countries around the world continue to ask the same question,
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"Why does such a big, powerful country pick on a little country like us?"
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We terrorize other countries by use of intimidation, coercion, and
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assassination. That is a fact. If we continue on our present course,
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thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands, of Americans will fall to the
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hands of terrorists. That is a fact.
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Instead, we talk of tightening restrictions, filling prisons with
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those who speak out against American policy, and forming anti-terrorist
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enforcement offices around the U.S. Big government always sees the answer
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as bigger government when, in fact, the solution is quite simple. "Let's
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mind our own business, Mr. Clinton."
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It is quite interesting that the rate of terrorism has seen a
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drastic rise since the Clinton/Reno armada steamed into port.
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Unfortunately, this two-man wrecking crew has no morals to base their
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actions on.
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Reno, for instance, "takes the responsibility" for the murder of the
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Waco group (which, may I remind you, included children). What does that
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mean? Will she sign a plea agreement? Or is she awaiting trial? And what
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about Ruby Ridge as the "top cop." Negotiating her plea on that also?
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What should worry the American people is the direct line of
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communications between the Department of Justice and the White House.
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Americas' only hope in combating injustice is headed by an immoral, baby
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killing saboteur of the American justice system. And look who she reports
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to. Unfortunately for America, the spineless woman is nothing more than a
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mole for the White House. The Department of Justice is filled with good,
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honest Americans, but their hands are tied by the use of intimidation and
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coercion by Reno and Clinton. A prime example of this is the statement made
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by Mr. McCurry, White House Spokesperson, last week concerning the possible
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use of a missile in the attack against TWA Flight 800. The statement was a
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warning to all government employees that revealing a missile attack against
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the aircraft would cost them their jobs.
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I have heard much disinformation concerning both the availability
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and ability of a ground-to-air missile use on a commercial jetliner. Let me
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dispel any question here and now. I have first-hand knowledge that in the
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mid-1980s, one hundred SA-7 (Soviet) surface-to-air missiles were purchased
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from China by Ollie North. The missiles were to be shipped to the
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Nicaraguan Contras to be used against the Soviet gunships Hi-24 (Hind
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helicopters). They were shipped to Guatemala and CIA personnel acknowledged
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receipt, but they never arrived in the Contra camps.
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In October of 1995, the U.S. was offered 130 Stinger missiles by
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Afghan rebels. Ther offer was refused (see Rodney Stitch letter dated
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October 20, 1995).
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That's 230 surface-to-air missiles on the free market. So, the
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question of availability is answered.
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Now, let's talk about ability. The SA-7 is a shoulder-held rocket
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with a maximum distance of ten kilometers (6.2 miles). The Stinger is also
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a shoulder-held missile with the maximum distance of eight miles. A boat in
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the flight path of departing aircraft would be a good platform for a SA-7 or
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Stinger launch. Over 100 witnesses have told the story of the tell-tale
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glow path arching toward the TWA Flight 800. So, it is probable that a
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terrorist's missile was used against the aircraft. Yet the Department of
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Justice and White House deny, to the point of threatening staff, the use of
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a missile.
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Janet Reno took office in 1993. Terrorist retribution took a sharp
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turn upward by the end of 1993. William Jefferson Clinton took the sacred
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oath of office as the new President of the United States in January of 1993.
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Since his oath of office, three major scandals involving fraud and murder in
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the White House have surfaced, and a special investigation into Mr.
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Clinton's involvement in drug trafficking is underway in Louisiana. Surely
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the President of the United States wouldn't be involved in trafficking of
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cocaine. Especially with his increasingly tough stand on drugs.
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Let's look at the proof being presented to the Special Prosecutor.
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A flight plan has surfaced which reveals a secret meeting in Costa Rica
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involving Governor William Clinton, Vice President George Bush, General
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Manuel Noriega, and future Attorney General William Barr. The topic of
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discussion was the loss of $100 million in drugs and proceeds. The loss
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occurred somewhere between Panama and Arkansas. The original flight plan,
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filed in 1985, is in the hands of government officials. The pilot made
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notes on the reverse side of the flight plan when he returned to his home
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base in Honduras. That pilot was me.
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I was tasked with transporting not only top officials to clandestine
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meetings, but transporting intelligence officers disguised as doctors, and
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transporting explosives packed in coolers marked "medical supplies" to
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Contra camps throughout Honduras and Nicaragua. We found that, disguised as
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a medical, humanitarian flight, we could transport any product world-wide
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unchallenged. For example, large coolers marked "medical supplies" were
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transported from Honduras to various destinations in the United States. One
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of these destinations was Little Rock, Arkansas. The true contents of the
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coolers marked "medical supplies" was cocaine. Another example of the use
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by our government of coolers marked "medical supplies" involved the death of
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Omar Torrijos, the Panamanian Chief of Staff. As early as 1978 it had been
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determined that General Torrijos was no longer needed by U.S. intelligence
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agencies. The United States had groomed a new man to stand watch over the
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precious Canal zone, Manuel Noriega. In July of 1991 a cooler marked
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"medical supplies" was placed on General Torrijos aircraft. (Historically
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man does not question any action which carries the tag of humanitarianism.)
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So, the cooler marked "medical supplies" was not checked. The bomb, which
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was the true contents of the cooler, exploded, sending the passengers of the
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flight to their death.
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During this administration, the government, or more specifically,
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the dynamic duo of Clinton and Reno, seem hell-bent on restricting our
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privacy. Under the guise of an increase in terrorist activity, thus
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requiring tighter restrictions, Clinton and Reno have pushed Congress for an
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anti-terrorism bill which would lengthen the arm of the government and
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tighten their grasp on America. However, earlier this year the failure to
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provide such a bill by Congress prompted the Clinton administration to task
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G-7 with tighter reigns on terrorism. That summit was scheduled to take
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place only weeks after the terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia, a week
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following the mysterious downing of TWA Flight 800, and days following the
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pipe bomb explosion in the Olympic Centennial Park.
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One question which must loom in the minds of the people concerns the
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thought processes of terrorists. Why would terrorists step-up their
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activities world-wide in the weeks proceeding this summit? It just doesn't
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make sense. And let me tell you...the terrorist community is savvy. They
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are well funded, they have a cause, and they are led by some of the most
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brilliant minds in the world. So now, I ask again...why the increase in
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terrorism? Has Americanism and our trek to improve the world prompted these
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attacks on us? I won't answer that. I will say, however, it's a good thing
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that a cooler marked "medical supplies" was not on TWA Flight 800.
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Otherwise, our prime suspects would be the U.S. government, more
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specifically, Clinton and Reno.
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"We the people" are the only group in the world that are being
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snafu-ed by this dynamic duo of Clinton and Reno. We'd best wake up or we
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won't have any roses to smell...only gladiolas on our loved ones' grave.
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D.G. "Chip" Tatum
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Codename: Pegasus
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e-mail:<blackops@sundial.sundial.net>
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P.O. Box 895082
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Leesburg, FL 34789
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Phone (352) 787-9846
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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