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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 44
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[From an interview with the former marketing director of the
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Arkansas Development and Finance Authority, and former associate
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of Bill Clinton, Larry Nichols. This interview took place on the
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May 5, 1994 "America's Town Forum" radio show, hosted by Tom
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Donahue. The show is broadcast most weekday evenings at 7 pm
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(cst) on shortwave frequency 5.810 mHz. (Nichols speaks via
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telephone with Donahue.)]
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[...continued...]
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TOM DONAHUE: Jeff, in Dallas. Go ahead.
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Ask your question, Jeff.
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JEFF: Uh, yes. Mr. Nichols. Do you have in your possession the
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paperwork that shows that the money that came from ADFA *did* go
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into Clinton's political campaign? Can you prove that? And if you
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can, then how come they're not asking you [for it?] And I know
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they're calling you a liar, and the media's just spinnin' this
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out of control...
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DONAHUE: O.K. Thanks, Jeff.
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Do you, do you have documentation for this?
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LARRY NICHOLS: As a matter of fact, I do, sir. And that's why I'm
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striving so hard to get a congressional hearing. Because I don't
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think the documents need to be put out in the media, and I can
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explain that.
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DONAHUE: Why hasn't Fiske come after your documents?
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NICHOLS: Robert Fiske better not come after *my* documents.
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Because if he tries to seal them, the next day, when he serves me
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a subpoena, the next day it'll be all over the media. Everything
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*I* have will be out.
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DONAHUE: I see. So you'll get... So it's a "win-win." {1}. You'll
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get the publicity that you've been asking for all along... beyond
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talk radio.
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NICHOLS: Well, I don't want publicity. I want the information
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out.
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DONAHUE: None of this is to benefit *your* personal career
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endeavors, but to get this information out so we know the truth.
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Hopefully....
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NICHOLS: Absolutely.
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DONAHUE: We'll be right back with Larry Nichols, and your calls.
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1-800-298-8255.
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[...Commercial break...]
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DONAHUE: We're back. Tom Donahue, "America's Town Forum,"
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patriotism in action.
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Back to the phones we go for Larry Nichols. Let's start off with
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Harold, in Flint, Michigan. Go ahead, Harold.
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HAROLD: Yeah. Um, Tom. I'd like to ask your guest if
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[unintelligible] with the gun control bills.
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DONAHUE: Say, say again?
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HAROLD: I'd like to ask your guest if he thinks we'll be able to
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beat the sickness in the White House on the gun control issue.
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DONAHUE: O.K. Thank you, Harold.
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Um, it looks like our Congress is trying to disarm the American
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people, and they're getting very close, with the numbers today,
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and you should be calling your congressman to say, "Hell, no."
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You will not tolerate *any* diminution of our rights. No
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infringement, period. Any, any weapon can be an "assault weapon,"
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and any weapon could be a weapon on the battlefield. {2}.
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Go ahead, Larry.
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NICHOLS: Well, I believe, if y'all know what I know about Bill
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Clinton and his agenda: One of the things that they *have* to do
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is disarm us. The next thing they have to do is "educate" our
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children, the way *they* want them educated. And I just pray that
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Congress -- and I have no reason to believe in 'em any more --
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but I just pray that they'll stop this madness. Because when they
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take our "assault weapons," that's step one. What will they take
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next? When they get health care through -- and you heard Jay
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Rockefeller say, "I don't care what the American people want,
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we're gonna get it anyway." What happens when they get health
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care? They have access to yours and mine and everybody's medical
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files.
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DONAHUE: Well if they're gonna take away "assault weapons," the
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weapons in general, then let's take away Bill Clinton's security
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team. Let's take away Secret Service. Let's take the weapons that
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protect our congressmen...
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NICHOLS: That's right.
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DONAHUE: ...Huh. Fat chance.
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NICHOLS: You see, if it's O.K. once you take the "assault
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weapons" away, nothin' will happen to ya, then take 'em away from
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the security guards.
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DONAHUE: That's right. Bill Clinton should volunteer and step up
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to the plate first. And then we'll believe he's serious about gun
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control and disarmament.
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Let's go to Bob in Golden, Colorado. Go ahead, Bob.
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BOB: Hello, Larry.
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NICHOLS: How do you do, sir.
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BOB: I have heard you on other broadcasts where Danny Casalero's
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name was mentioned and the Octopus Conspiracy which attempts to
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describe these upper levels of... You talk about Clinton being on
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the fifth level down. This Casalero story was talking about maybe
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the second tier up. Can you speculate or describe the operatives
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in that story that Casalero was developing at the time he was
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murdered?
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NICHOLS: Whoa! Uh Bob, some of what -- it is "Bob," right? Hello?
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DONAHUE: Bob's listening on his radio.
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NICHOLS: O.K. I don't know how to say this. There are some people
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in that network that I obviously know. And I know them through
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knowing the *contras*. But as you know, Mr. Casalero's dead. As
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you know, he was dealing in matters that I do not deal in. Um, I
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think you will find, when all of this settles -- if it settles
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and we get a congressional hearing -- a lot of the unanswered
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questions about all of the tentacles, where they go, where they
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lead, will start coming into light.
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But now let me give you the negative to that. As I've already
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explained, long before these people at the power positions start
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getting exposed, they will make the "offer" to Clinton in an
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attempt to squash it at that level. And likely as not, they may
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be, they may win at that.
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DONAHUE: Larry, the next hour we're gonna talk to you about Terry
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Reed and John Cummings' book, *Compromised: Clinton, Bush and the
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CIA*. We touched on Mena. We need to go back to that and Dan
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Lasater, CIA drugs-guns connection, and how both Presidents --
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the one prior, too, George Bush, and Bill Clinton -- were co-
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opted.
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Larry Nichols has been our guest this hour. He'll be with us next
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hour on many of these fine stations. Stay tuned. Our talk line
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number is 1-800-298-8255. Clinton's Circle of Thugs, or
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"Clinton's Circle of Power," is available. Just write to us at
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America First. For $20.
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(to be continued)
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---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
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{1} "...it's a 'win-win.'" i.e., "Heads, I win. Tails, I win." He
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wins no matter if Fiske seals his documents or not.
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{2} Regarding "assault weapons." The ban on such weapons didn't
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do Nicole Simpson any good. Whoever murdered her used a knife. A
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gun of some type might have given *her* a chance to defend
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herself however.
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