195 lines
10 KiB
Plaintext
195 lines
10 KiB
Plaintext
|
|
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 95
|
|
======================================
|
|
("Quid coniuratio est?")
|
|
|
|
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
SHERMAN SKOLNICK: AUGUST 25, 1996
|
|
=================================
|
|
[CN: My transcription of Skolnick's latest recorded message
|
|
(312-731-1100). See footnotes for disturbing info on possible
|
|
bomb plot at Dem's convention.]
|
|
|
|
Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the
|
|
Courts, 9800 South Oglesby.
|
|
|
|
In this strange period in American history, there are things the
|
|
press-fakers *can* tell you, and *cannot* tell you. Here are
|
|
some examples.
|
|
|
|
(Regarding the following details, keep in mind that I wrote the
|
|
first book of its kind, suppressed and stopped in production:
|
|
*The Secret History of Airplane Sabotage*.) If forced to discuss
|
|
airplane sabotage at all, they prefer to say a plane crashed
|
|
because of a bomb. Why? Because the airlines can tighten up
|
|
luggage inspections to supposedly seek to prevent further
|
|
bombings. {1} The airlines are deathly afraid to say TWA Flight
|
|
800 was hit by a missile, because it is difficult to protect
|
|
against a missile attack. For example, when the President's
|
|
plane takes off, the Secret Service arranges to drop flares,
|
|
which generally draw off heat-seeking missiles. Some contend
|
|
that as to TWA Flight 800, the FBI and the CIA had advance
|
|
warning from their undercover agents that known terrorists were
|
|
planning a missile attack near a New York airport. Ordinarily,
|
|
dropping flares near an airport's flight path is usually a
|
|
federal, criminal offense. But this was an emergency! So
|
|
military planes were dropping flares near the flight path of TWA
|
|
Flight 800. The missile, however, was a newer version, one
|
|
supplied to terrorists once working for CIA, capable of going to
|
|
80,000 feet and a combination of heat-seeking *and* electronic
|
|
signal-seeking. {2} Hence, flares could not draw off such a
|
|
missile attack. So the federal agents did not succeed in saving
|
|
Flight 800.
|
|
|
|
Why are the ultra-rich, who own and operate the news-fakers, not
|
|
capable of telling us these simple facts? Basically, because
|
|
they do not trust the American people; because they prefer to
|
|
keep Americans as stupid as possible, to control them. And the
|
|
press liars cannot tell us of several plots, military and
|
|
civilian, to unseat Clinton {3}, because all situations are
|
|
supposedly by known assassins. And no conspiracies are allowed
|
|
ever to be discussed. For example, they would have to admit the
|
|
high-level oil industry/CIA plots to blow away President Kennedy,
|
|
Robert Kennedy, and others.
|
|
|
|
The press cannot admit what is already known by more
|
|
well-informed folks, that various dictators, royalty, presidents
|
|
and such have doubles. Hitler had 12 doubles; some of them were
|
|
bumped off by those seeking to stop the Nazi leader. During
|
|
World War II, Winston Churchill's double was murdered by a German
|
|
commando. President Jimmy Carter had two doubles. President
|
|
Clinton, three doubles -- one of whom reportedly died in the
|
|
crash of a military plane that took off near Jackson Hole,
|
|
Wyoming, just ahead of the *real* Clinton plane. (Military
|
|
sources, by the way, confirm the military plane was hit by a
|
|
missile and crashed into a mountain.)
|
|
|
|
Funny thing, one of Clinton's appearances in Chicago was actually
|
|
a double: same face and hair, but if you look closely, he didn't
|
|
walk exactly like "Sludge Willy." {4}. TV network reporters
|
|
know the truth about such happenings. For one thing, the Secret
|
|
Service issues all credentials for reporters to come to press
|
|
conferences and to interview important public officials. Telling
|
|
the truth would cost you your job.
|
|
|
|
Will the real Clinton step forward, so we can inspect your nose?
|
|
-- which has been rotted out by too much cocaine snorting. (By
|
|
the way, sex-accuser Paula Jones would have the real Clinton
|
|
identified by inspecting him somewhere else [laughs], but we are
|
|
far too polite to go into that.)
|
|
|
|
---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
|
|
{1} "...luggage inspections to supposedly seek to prevent further
|
|
bombings." But what about the following scenario, suggested
|
|
recently by a radio "journalist." Said radio report suggested
|
|
that what they called "some genius, gone awry," could have
|
|
boarded the plane and built some sort of bomb while on board,
|
|
thereby bypassing airline security. Bringing aboard certain bomb
|
|
components, innocent-appearing by themselves, and then building a
|
|
bomb while onboard (after having passed through security
|
|
checkpoints), was offered as a possibility.
|
|
|
|
{2} "...[a missile] capable of going to 80,000 feet, and a
|
|
combination of heat-seeking *and* electronic signal-seeking."
|
|
According to "Mr. Mercedes" (not his real name), the missile that
|
|
brought down Flight 800 may have had the latest "smart bomb"
|
|
technology incorporated into it. So, after initially locking
|
|
onto a heat source, it would have been "smart" enough to guide
|
|
itself toward the fuselage shortly before impact.
|
|
|
|
{3} "...several plots, military and civilian, to unseat Clinton."
|
|
The latest alleged plot against Bill Clinton, as related to me
|
|
Friday evening by an agitated Sherman Skolnick, involves the use
|
|
of high-tech, "binary explosives," at the United Center in
|
|
Chicago, site of the upcoming Democratic Convention. So-called
|
|
"binary explosives" consist of two elements, both inert by
|
|
themselves, but volatile when combined. It was reported to Mr.
|
|
Skolnick that binary explosives have been disguised as chairs and
|
|
brought in to the United Center. The binary explosives worked
|
|
into these chairs cannot be detected by special sniffing dogs,
|
|
used to detect more ordinary bombs. Here is an abbreviated
|
|
transcript of Mr. Skolnick's telephone conversation with a
|
|
high-ranking member of the Chicago Police Bomb and Arson Squad.
|
|
|
|
SHERMAN SKOLNICK: It's about a problem with the
|
|
Convention. The incoming furniture.
|
|
|
|
BOMB AND ARSON: The incoming furniture? With explosives,
|
|
right?
|
|
|
|
SHERMAN SKOLNICK: It's a new, highly classified, binary
|
|
explosive. There's a big fight, in the military, over
|
|
their Commander-in-Chief [Clinton], who they are upset with
|
|
about a number of things. They accuse him of treason, and
|
|
sedition, and various things.
|
|
A [Military] General encouraged me to go as far public
|
|
as I can with it [i.e., binary explosives placed at United
|
|
Center.] Let me explain how it works. It is mixed into
|
|
wood chips that then become fiberboard. And it holds the
|
|
thing together the same as glue or epoxy would, ordinarily.
|
|
Or, it is laminated underneath upholstery. Or, it is built
|
|
into the pillow, under the upholstery, or the arm-rests.
|
|
And then, an agent primer causes the chemical release,
|
|
or...
|
|
|
|
BOMB AND ARSON: Agent primer? Explain what you mean by
|
|
"agent primer."
|
|
|
|
SHERMAN SKOLNICK: I'm not a chemical expert myself, but it
|
|
has some kind of a name. In other words, for example: "A"
|
|
and "B" are harmless, apart. But if you spilled a little
|
|
water on this chair, the chair would blow up. The whole
|
|
chair is a bomb! And [the agent primer] might -- *might*
|
|
-- be as simple as a glass of water. It also might be a
|
|
metal thing that's built into the chair. Either the agent
|
|
primer can set it off, *or* a distant radio signal.
|
|
And, apparently, the podium has got that; the lecturn
|
|
up there is made of this stuff. And I found out that 40
|
|
trailer-loads of this furniture has just arrived.
|
|
|
|
BOMB AND ARSON: How are they gonna detect this stuff?
|
|
|
|
SHERMAN SKOLNICK: Not with your sniffing dogs. This is
|
|
odorless. The usual stuff will *not* detect this. You've
|
|
got to find yourself a leading chemist. He's got to take a
|
|
sample of the chairs and the tables, and determine it.
|
|
Sniffing dogs, X-rays -- forget it. This is *not*, you
|
|
know, a timer, batteries, wires -- none of it. This is the
|
|
very cutting edge of binary explosives.
|
|
|
|
|
|
{4} Regarding a Clinton double having recently been in Chicago:
|
|
presumably, this would have been the occasion when a Ms. Mendoza
|
|
shouted at what she thought was Bill Clinton: "You suck! Those
|
|
boys died!" (This in reference to the recent bombing of the
|
|
military barracks in Saudi Arabia.) As a result of shouting her
|
|
dissent at the supposed Bill Clinton, Ms. Mendoza was arrested
|
|
for "disorderly conduct."
|
|
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those
|
|
of Conspiracy Nation, nor of its Editor in Chief.
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
I encourage distribution of "Conspiracy Nation."
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
If you would like "Conspiracy Nation" sent to your e-mail
|
|
address, send a message in the form "subscribe cn-l My Name" to
|
|
listproc@cornell.edu (Note: that is "CN-L" *not* "CN-1")
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
For information on how to receive the improved Conspiracy
|
|
Nation Newsletter, send an e-mail message to bigred@shout.net
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
Want to know more about Whitewater, Oklahoma City bombing, etc?
|
|
(1) telnet prairienet.org (2) logon as "visitor" (3) go citcom
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
See also: http://www.europa.com/~johnlf/cn.html
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
See also: ftp.shout.net pub/users/bigred
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
|
|
Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
|
|
pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
|
|
|