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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 75
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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: Well it's so good to be here with you this morning.
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Let me tell you, it's *real* good to be with you this morning. I
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had a rather bad day, yesterday. I apologize for missing my
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appointed duties last night, to some of you that came last night
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to hear the gun rights talk. But I'll tell you, I was fortunate
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to have someone that knows more about gun rights, and about law
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enforcement, than even *I* do. Officer Rick Dalton was here last
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night and took my place. Some of you were able to attend the gun
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rights talk and the panel. And I'm sure officer Dalton did a
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marvellous job. Because he spends a great deal of his time
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studying the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and how that
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interplays with law enforcement in our country today.
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I want to say that, you know, since I was disabled from the
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Phoenix Police Department, I've had some good days and bad days.
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But, you know, it all depends on how you look at things -- your
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perspective and your belief system -- as to how you look at those
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times when you may be sick. There may be some people in the
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audience -- I know there's a person here -- that has a disability
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also. That I've talked to. And some days you have that you're not
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really able to perform like other days. But the wonderful thing
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about it is, that some of my best inspiration and my best time to
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think and commune with God, has been when I've been down.
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How about some of you? You know what I'm talkin' about? When
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you're down and you're not feelin' well, when you just have to be
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*still* and you just have to be *quiet* -- some of your best
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communications go on at that time.
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And so, so it was yesterday. I am so pleased because, for about a
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year now, I have been perplexed about how to follow up, and the
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other officers that help me have been perplexed how to follow up,
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with Operation Vampire Killer II. {1}. And we'd been wondering
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what to follow up with this publication we put out last year
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under the new police organization, Police Against the New World
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Order.
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Well yesterday, it came to me. And I'm just thrilled to death
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because we've been struggling with what to do as a follow-up for
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officers that are today reading that publication and passing it
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all over this nation -- as a matter of fact, to many foreign
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nations.
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Some of you don't... probably don't know what I'm talking about.
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But this publication, Operation Vampire Killer 2000, that the
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Police Against the New World Order put out last year, is
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literally sweeping law enforcement across this nation and
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sweeping the military at the same time. Because, for some reason
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we were blessed by being able to put in, down on paper, exactly
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what was happening to America and the rest of the world; and what
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part the military is playing, and what part law enforcement is
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playing, to bring about this New "Utopian" World Order that Bush,
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Clinton and Perot are pushing. {2}.
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Well, we were very pleased with the success of that manual [i.e.
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Operation Vampire Killer 2000]. I talked with an officer here
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this morning, with the Phoenix Police Department, a personal
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friend of mine for many, many years. And he talked about the
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success of it in the Phoenix Police Department. He talked about
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the lieutenants and the management people that were reading it
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and are ready to help the American people regain their freedoms
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and liberties. He said that he's been handing it out to so many
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officers, and other officers are handing it out to each other,
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that he went out to his mailbox the other day and he's got one in
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his own mailbox! [laughs] That's a great sign. That's a great
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sign.
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And we also have officers reporting back, now, saying that they
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asked officers, "Have they ever heard of Operation Vampire Killer
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2000, or officer Jack McLamb, or the American Citizen and Lawmen
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Association, or Aid & Abet Police Newsletter." And we're finding
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now that it seems like about 1 in 10, or 1 in 8, is kind of where
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we're falling, of the officers that are reporting, "Yes. I've
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heard about it." 1 in 10, or 1 in 8. Somewhere in that
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neighborhood.
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So this is wonderful! I tell you, because it means officers are
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beginning to get what one of our nationally known old fellas on
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radio said, "The other side of the story," "The rest of the
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story." Right? And so we're really pleased. And we want to thank
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all of you in the audience here, too, that have taken that
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manual, duplicated it or bought more from Police Against the New
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World Order, and handed it out to police officers and soldiers
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around the country.
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Now this morning, we're going to touch on a subject that is...
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Actually, it's the most vital subject to our nation's recovery
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that we could talk about. And that is, the thing that is actually
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causing the American people to gravitate towards a socialist, a
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totalitarian, type of government in our nation. It's the subject
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that causes the American people, as a whole, to want to give up
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some of their rights so that the government can "save" them from
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the problems that abound in our nation today.
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Edwin Meese made a statement back in 1980. Edwin Meese said, at
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that time, he says, "I think..." (Now Edwin Meese... Let me
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explain: He's the attorney general under President Reagan. Now he
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was one of those that was working towards a global government.)
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And he said very piously, in 1980, that "I think now the American
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people are ready to give up some of their Bill of Rights so that
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we can do something about the drug and crime problem in America."
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Now I don't know who told him that. I didn't. Did any of you tell
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him that?
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But he's right, to a great extent, is he not? There are many
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people who do not know what is happening in America that *are*
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ready, at the suggestion of their government, to "just give up
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the 2nd amendment," "just give up the 1st amendment," "just give
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up the 4th amendment," and the other parts of the Bill of Rights,
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and we'll "take care of" you. We will make you "safe", we will
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make you "peaceful".
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And indeed, there is a lot of Americans that have fallen for that
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game.
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Now to start off this morning (because I see a lot of new faces),
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I'm going to read a couple quotes. Because, we have law
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enforcement people in the audience today that are brand new to
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what we're talking about here at the expo: And that is
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preparedness for the times that are coming in the future, and
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possibly the near future.
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And so, I wanted to start off with a couple quotes for you, to be
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sure that... Uh, we have some good officers all over here. I
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appreciate you coming. We love to have the police officers come
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out to our meetings. Let's give a hand to the officers here
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today. [applause]
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This is so important. And I want to say that, uh I want to talk
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to you about a meeting we had in Colorado here, in the
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summertime. We had about 500 people in the audience. And I always
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like to start out by saying "welcome" to the police officers in
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the audience and military people in the audience. Because they
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play a pivotal role, they play a pivotal role in what's going to
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happen in our nation. Very pivotal. Matter of fact, if the
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national guard, the other military, and the police departments,
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say "no" to the New World Order, most of you here probably
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realize it can't happen. It cannot happen in America, anyway, if
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that were to be so. So that's the thing we're keying in on.
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[...to be continued...]
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--------------------------<< Notes >>----------------------------
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{1} As I recall, the etymology for the name "Operation Vampire
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Killer" had something to do with a common perception that the New
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World Order bunch were sucking the life out of us. Hence the
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name, Operation Vampire Killer 2000.
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{2} Call me naive, but I don't see Perot as part of the New World
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Order plot. Or else, why did he fight so hard against NAFTA?
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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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