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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 12 Num. 27
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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OUR RULER, BUSH
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(But Who Rules Bush?)
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The U.S. presidency is not the ultimate level of power; there are
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several rungs of power =above= that of U.S. President. As stated
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by Larry Nichols, "[Bill] Clinton is not the power. He's a
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cheap, tin man... he's probably a 5th- to 7th-level player. And
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Jackson Stephens (the people that own Clinton) are probably 3rd-
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or 4th-level. I don't even =know= who's the 1st- and 2nd-level!"
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The late CIA Director William Colby once described the ideal
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agent as a faceless, grey man, the sort that no one notices. And
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which ex-President is keeping a low profile since leaving office?
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Strange how presumably political George Bush now is seen mostly
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at golf tournaments. Has George Bush, Sr., after decades at the
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centers of power, suddenly lost interest in it all?
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The Bush clan traces its ancestry back to auld England. Their
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roots go back to King Henry III and George Bush is a thirteenth
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cousin, twice removed, of Queen Elizabeth II. You may recall
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that George Bush, Sr., was knighted a few years ago, making him
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"Sir Bush" or "Lord Bush."
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The future Lord, while a student at Yale University, was inducted
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into the secret Skull & Bones society. Antony C. Sutton, in his
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book, *America's Secret Establishment*, writes as follows on the
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ultra-secret Skull & Bones society:
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Those on the inside know it as The Order. Others have
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known it for more than 150 years as Chapter 322 of a German
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secret society. More formally, for legal purposes, The
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Order was incorporated as The Russell Trust in 1856.
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According to Robert Gaylon Ross, Sr., in his book, *Who's Who Of
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The Elite*, "The Order [Skull & Bones] is powerful, unbelievably
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powerful... Honors and financial rewards are guaranteed by the
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power of The Order. But the price of these honors and rewards is
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sacrifice to the common goal, the goal of The Order."
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Lord Bush has a mythology surrounding him which misrepresents him
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as some sort of entrepreneur "wild catter" in the oil business.
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In fact, according to Brigadier General (ret.) Russell S. Bowen,
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George Bush, Sr.'s, Zapata Oil Company "owes its success to an
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ability to negotiate contracts with large international oil
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companies in competition with 140 other offshore drilling
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companies. Zapata has taken advantage of government financing
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programs and especially U.S. government-guaranteed ship-financing
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securities..." (*The Immaculate Deception*)
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Zapata Oil would come in handy for Bush over the years as a
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front, disguising his CIA activities. For example, before and
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after the Bay of Pigs fiasco of 1961, Bush worked directly with
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anti-Castro Cuban groups using his Zapata Oil as a cover.
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In the late 1970s/early 1980s, George Bush was part of a
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successful plot to delay the release of American hostages held by
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Iran, so as to sabotage Jimmy Carter's re-election hopes; this
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plot is known as "The October Surprise." (See CN 9.53) Around
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this time also, Ronald Reagan was ordered by the Rockefellers to
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"choose" George Bush, Sr., as his running mate during the 1980
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presidential race. Then, the 1981 assassination attempt on
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Ronald Reagan occurred. That assassination attempt was part of a
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larger plot. John Hinckley, Jr., the supposed "lone nut
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assassin," is the son of John Hinckley, Sr. John Hinckley, Sr.,
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is the owner of Vanderbilt Oil and had been, for years, a
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neighbor of George Bush, Sr. Hinckley, Sr., had been a regular
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"campaign contributor" to George Bush, Sr., for decades. And
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there are other troubling questions about the 1981 assassination
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attempt on Ronald Reagan as well. (See "Statement of Colonel
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(ret.) James 'Bo' Gritz," in notes below.)
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Once Ronald Reagan had been sworn in as President in 1981, it
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appears he didn't defer enough to his Vice President, George
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Bush, Sr. Reagan perhaps thought that, as President, he was
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basically in charge. He received a strong message to the
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contrary when he was almost killed two months into his
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presidency. After fortuitously surviving the attempted
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assassination, Reagan knew that he'd better let George handle
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certain things.
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The *de facto* U.S. President from 1981 through 1992 was George
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Herbert Walker Bush, Sr. Then, in 1992, George Bush threw away
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his chances for re-election, giving it away to William Jefferson
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Clinton. Bill Clinton, like George Bush, is a long-time CIA
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asset. Clinton, according to the book, *Partners In Power*, was
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recruited by CIA way back when he was a student at Oxford in the
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late 1960s. Secret Bush-Clinton connections are unearthed in
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such books as *Compromised* and *Boy Clinton*.
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Waiting in the wings is George Bush, Jr., SON OF BUSH, now
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Governor of Texas. George, Jr.'s, apparently pre-ordained
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election as U.S. President in the year 2000 (see CN 10.85) will
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continue the Bush dynasty, begun in 1981 after the attempted
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assassination of Ronald Reagan. But who rules Bush?
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---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
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Excerpts from a talk given by Lt. Col. "Bo" Gritz in Mesa,
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Arizona on April 4, 1992.
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In Mesa, I met with him [Cleon Skaas(?)] and I said, "Why in the
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world did Ronald Reagan sell us down the tube by taking George
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Bush as his running mate?" And I really didn't know that Cleon
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knew Ronald Reagan rather well. But he told me: He said, "Bo,
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George Bush was Ronald Reagan's greatest opponent," (if you'll
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remember, back in the 1980 elections), "and Ronald Reagan said he
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would never have him. Then, Ronald Reagan was invited to New
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York to go see Rockefeller. When he saw Rockefeller, he was
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told, 'If you do not take my head of the Trilateral Commission'"
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(remember, the Council on Foreign Relations, George Bush) "'as
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your running mate, the only way you'll see the inside of the
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White House is as a tourist.'"
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Two months after he was inaugurated, two months is all that
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Ronald Reagan lasted. March 30th, 1981, two months after his
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inauguration in January of 1981, he was shot -- was he not? And
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the news said that he was shot by John Hinckley, Jr., and that
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John Hinckley, Jr., was some kind of a Jodie Foster freak. And
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that he came out of nowhere, and that he shot Brady in the head,
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and he shot a policeman in the neck, and he shot a Secret Service
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man and blew him back over the vehicle, and he shot Ronald
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Reagan. Right?
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Well, remember the hardware. That's why I gave you a little
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introduction... I did. [Gritz had talked earlier about some
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sophisticated "tools of the trade."] Soon as I see this stuff I
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begin to wonder, because I've been a part of these kinds of
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operations. Let's just go back and review. It's all in the book
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[*Called to Serve*(?)], and so, very quickly I'll run down
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through you.
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When Brady was shot, no question. Here we've got John Hinckley,
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Jr., Oh, by the way, is John Hinckley, Jr., just some kind of a
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"weirdo?" Isn't it strange that John Hinckley, Sr., is the owner
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of Vanderbilt Oil? And, of course, George Bush is the owner of
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Zapata Oil. Was it a coincidence, then, that John Hinckley, Sr.,
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and George Bush are neighbors *for years* in Houston, Texas,
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working together? Is it any coincidence that John Hinckley, Sr.,
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when you go back through the FEC, the Federal Election
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Commission, his own record of giving maximum donations every year
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to Mr. Bush even when he started running for Congress. Well now,
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does that make his son, John Hinckley, Jr., seem a little bit
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less of a coincidence? I think it does. Here's why:
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When the President was shot, if you'll remember, he was pushed
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into the car by a man named Jerry Parr(sp?) that was his Secret
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Service guard. Jerry Parr fell on top of him and, I just saw in
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the *Reader's Digest* where Jerry Parr was telling his "valiant
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story." And the limousine tore off, didn't it? Now it was *five
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minutes later* that the ambulance arrived and they put the Secret
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Service man, the Washington, D.C. policeman, and Brady in the
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ambulance and *it* roared off. Using normal time-rate/distance,
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who should have arrived at George Washington University Hospital
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first? The President should have. Well, who did? You know it's
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a trick question. The ambulance arrived 15 minutes before the
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President. When asked, "What happened?" the Secret Service
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simply responded, "We got lost."
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The Secret Service does not get lost in Washington, D.C. They
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don't get lost in most places of the world. And so, now the
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investigation starts to get a little interesting. When they take
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Ronald Reagan in, they can see that he... matter of fact, his
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heart almost stopped. And he is convulsing; there's blood on his
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lips. They know he's hurt... seriously. But they can find no
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wounds. They X-ray him *3 times* and can find nothing.
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Finally, a nurse notices a tiny entrance wound right at the
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seventh rib, underneath the armpit. And a doctor takes a probe,
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and by... very carefully, because they couldn't see it on X-ray,
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the doctor is able to extract what he said was a planchet,
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thinner than a dime, that was one-quarter inch from Ronald
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Reagan's aorta.
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Now, Ronald Reagan says... as a matter of fact, let me just see
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if I can just read it to you... best what Ronnie says. I've got
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all this in the book... This came right out of a newspaper:
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I knew I had been hurt, but I thought that I'd been hurt by
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the Secret Service man landing on me in the car. As it
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was, I must say it was the most paralyzing pain. I've
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described it as if someone hit you with a hammer. But the
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sensation, it seemed to me, came after I was in the car and
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so I thought that maybe his gun or something had broken a
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rib. I set up on the seat, and the pain wouldn't go away
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-- and suddenly, I found I was coughing up blood.
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Now you see, to almost anyone else you might say, "Well, just
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some kind of a fluke." But I'm a skeptic. Because I know how
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these things have happened ever since they "took out" John
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Fitzgerald Kennedy. I think maybe JFK was the last honest
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President that we had...
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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of Conspiracy Nation, nor of its Editor in Chief.
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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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