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From bigxc@prairienet.orgFri Jan 20 07:21:27 1995
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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 16:29:31 CST
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From: Brian Redman <bigxc@prairienet.org>
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To: Multiple recipients of list <conspire@prairienet.org>
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Subject: Global 2000: Earth First! for the "Master Race
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GLOBAL 2000: EARTH FIRST! FOR THE "MASTER RACE"
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My transcript of a recent episode of a public access show,
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originating in Chicago, called "Broadsides". This episode
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featured independent researcher Sherman Skolnick, and author Mark
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Sato. Note that in the following I neither necessarily agree nor
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disagree with some or all of the views expressed.
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[Sounds of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture"]
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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Good evening. Welcome to our program, "Broadsides". I'm Sherman
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Skolnick. Our regular moderator, Cliff Kelley, is late. He may
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join us before we're finished tonight.
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And I'm joined by our regular panelist, Mark Sato, an author and
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researcher.
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And tonight, our program is about "Global 2000: Earth First! for
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the 'Master Race'".
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Uh... Do I gather, Mark, that this is a program that sort of
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follows up, that says America and others are following up on
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Hitler?
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Well, you explain.
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MARK SATO:
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Well first of all, if the Earth First!, which is a movement afoot
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these days, the push of which is to control population of the
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earth. Because, according to the "Earth Firsters", there are too
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many people on the earth, and the alleged "carrying capacity" of
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the earth is being pushed beyond its limits. And therefore, a lot
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of people have to "leave" the planet, somehow, in order for there
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to be living space for whoever is left! Presumably, a "master
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race". And of course, the Nazis had a term for it, it's a German
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term, *lebensraum* -- which means "living space"! So...
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SKOLNICK:
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Which is a term that *did* apply to Germany because it was a
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small country with a large, with a sizeable population.
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SATO:
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Well... It wasn't *that* sizeable.
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But anyway, they *thought* they were running out of room,
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because, you know, the "master race" needs lots of bunnies and
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deer to make them feel better. And so, if you have "too many"
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people, the bunnies and deer run away, and the "master race", the
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people of the "master race" feel very sad!
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And so that's one of the problems that is with us today in the
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Earth First! movement, which is, there are too many people on
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this planet. And we gotta get rid of some of 'em.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well, over the years, wars have rid the planet of people. I mean,
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I don't know if they went into the ground or left the planet, but
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they're gone! Every generation, the young people feel they're
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immortal and they start agitating. And the ultra-rich suddenly
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decide they want to have a quarrel with the ultra-rich, the
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aristocracy, of some other country. And before you know it, they
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play martial music, they wave the flag, and before you know,
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they're all marching and they're off on the troop trains. And
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then the body bags come back. And so we're rid of a whole... I
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mean, don't these wars arrange sort of "naturally" or otherwise
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for the "elbow room" thing -- *lebensraum*?
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SATO:
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Sure they do! And that's part of the program -- or maybe I should
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say the "pogrom" -- of the "master race" that we have today.
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Which is that part of their arsenal is, is war! They *do* use
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that.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well what are ya talkin' about?
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SATO:
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Well let's, let's go...
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SKOLNICK:
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You're not talkin' about the common people. You're talking about
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the aristocracy, right?
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SATO:
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Well, people who consider themselves "the aristocracy". Sure.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well *we* think they're the aristocracy. What do they think?
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SATO:
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Well... yeah. Well they think...
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SKOLNICK:
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They're the ruling elite or...
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SATO:
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..Well they've got no qualms about considering themselves "the
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elite" and "above everybody else"...
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SKOLNICK:
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Well what are we talkin' about? The Rockefellers, the Marshall
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Fields, the Rothschilds...
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SATO:
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Right. At this point in time, sure. All the super-rich people of
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the earth who feel that their wealth, or their lineage, or
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whatever it is, entitles them to...
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SKOLNICK:
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Have they figured out how many people the planet can hold? And
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what happens if the planet has too many people?
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SATO:
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Well that's...
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SKOLNICK:
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..sail off into space, being too heavy or something?
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SATO:
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They've already "figured out" how many people the planet can
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hold. And they claim we've gone beyond the limit!
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SKOLNICK:
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Well what's the limit?
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SATO:
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We've gone *beyond* the limit! Well, that gets into a topic
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that's a little bit, a little bit more advanced.
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But first, what I'd *like* to talk about is, basically, that this
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idea has been around for a long time. And the man for whom all
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the population control... It's kind of the "god" of the
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population control...
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SKOLNICK:
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The godfather!
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SATO:
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The godfather of the population control people is this guy named
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Malthus. And that is where the term, "Malthusian" came from,
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"Malthusianism".
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And what Mister... Uh, Reverend, actually, Malthus was, was an
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agent of the British East India Company. And what he did was he
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spread the gospel of the British aristocracy that there were too
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many people on the earth, and therefore...
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SKOLNICK:
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How long ago was this?
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SATO:
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This was back in the late 1800s [CN -- Sato possibly means "late
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18th century"; Malthus lived from 1766 to 1834.], that Mr.
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Malthus was spreading his particular poisonous gospel. And one of
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the things I'd like to really talk about [that] he said, which
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kind of, uh they typify his philosophy: "All children who are
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born, *beyond* what would be required to keep up the population
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to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made
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for them by the death of grown persons. If we dread the too
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frequent visitation of the horrid form of famine, we should
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assiduously encourage the other forms of destruction." (Such as
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war, and disease, and things of that nature.)
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And then he said, "In our towns," (that is, in places where there
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are a lot of people gathered), "we should court the return of the
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plague." (The bubonic plague, he means.) "But above all, we
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should..."
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SKOLNICK:
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Wait a minute! Are you reading from some late-night comedy show?
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SATO:
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This is his, this is his philosophy! That he wanted...
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SKOLNICK:
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He wanted the bubonic plague to come back!?
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SATO:
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Right. There are too many people. Obviously, we've gotta get rid
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of 'em quickly. And one of the most efficient ways of doing that
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was through the bubonic plague. That was their most recent
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experience with getting rid of a lot of people in a hurry.
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[Continues reading:] "...but above all, we should reprobate
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specific remedies for ravaging diseases...." (That is, we should
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no longer give people medicine! In other words, we should not try
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to cure them when they're sick, or when they have problems.)
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"...and restrain those benevolent but much-mistaken men who have
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thought they are doing a service to mankind by protecting schemes
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for the total extirpation of particular disorders."
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In other words, all the research that's being done to eliminate
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disease from the earth is foolish, in Reverend Malthus'...
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SKOLNICK:
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You know, I think, I begin to think this Malthus, the ghost of
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Malthus are still around. Because I've talked to some doctors who
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claim that when the doctors' patients get over 65, medicare, in
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so many words, says, "Don't send us in the bills on this thing!"
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In so many words, like Malthus, "Let 'em 'croak'! I mean, get rid
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of 'em!" The minute they get 65.
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SATO:
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Well that's kind of...
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SKOLNICK:
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So in other words, they've got a few "Reverend Malthuses" in
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medicare and in some of the...
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SATO:
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Well that's the idea behind euthanasia, the euthanasia movement.
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People are too old. You know, have you ever seen the movie,
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"Solyent Green" where they turned all the old people who are a
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little "too old" into little green chips for, for food. 'Cause
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the earth was running out of food, obviously the...
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SKOLNICK:
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What happened to this guy Malthus? Did someone decide that he was
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a surplus and got rid of him? [laughs] That would have been
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poetic justice!
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SATO:
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Well, unfortunately, he spawned a whole series of little "Junior
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Malthuses" who are, who have carried on his tradition! And one of
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the most famous of those, of course, was Adolph Hitler. [CN --
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But who was Hitler fronting for?] Whose ideas of eugenics, that
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is, "racial hygiene", were what caused him to decide that Europe
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should be rid of, of the Jews and a lot of other people that were
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considered "undesireables" by the...
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SKOLNICK:
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..the gypsies, physical so-called "defects", uh cripples and so
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on. He wanted to get rid of all of 'em.
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Uh some authors contend that the Harriman family, Averill
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Harriman, whose name "popped up" over a series of decades, was in
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favor of euthanasia.
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SATO:
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That is correct. As a matter of fact, the Harrimans were part of
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a group of bankers who sponsored the 1932 International Eugenics
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Conference in New York. And at that conference, a lot of the
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ideas of Malthus -- and some more advanced ideas on how to get
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rid of people, quickly, from the face of the earth -- were
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promoted.
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SKOLNICK:
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But weren't the idea behind eugenics supposedly to have more (I
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don't know what to call it), a "master race", more superior
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people, by certain types of breeding? In other words, eugenics
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and euthanasia weren't exactly synonymous. In other words,
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through eugenics they wanted, supposedly, more clever people...
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SATO:
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Well you would wipe out the "undesireable" elements in the so-
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called "gene pool". The "gene pool" being a representation of all
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the millions and billions of different kinds of genes that people
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carry around with them on the earth today.
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SKOLNICK:
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Some... I don't know what the professional people are that --
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what are they? "Geneologists"? I don't know what... You probably
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know what the ones that study that are called.
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SATO:
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Geneticists.
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SKOLNICK:
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Geneticists?
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SATO:
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Right.
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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O.K. Haven't some in that field [genetics], have said that the
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different races are better off to have a larger [gene] pool,
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because the, for example the inbreeding of the British royal
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family has caused a lot of problems that not always gets
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published. That insanity grows in their family and the present
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royal family...
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MARK SATO:
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Quite true. Quite true, yes.
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SKOLNICK:
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..has got some of their members "tucked away" someplace. And it
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was only one of the grocery magazines that pointed out that Queen
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Elizabeth (whatever her name is, over there) has got two cousins
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who uh, she insisted that they change their name in the "nut
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house" because... In other words, insanity goes from inbreeding.
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So having a large pool of genes, in the view of some that know
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about genetics, is actually better!
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SATO:
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Yes. That's true. But... Uh and these people are aware of that!
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These...
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SKOLNICK:
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So why could they want to build a "master race"?
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SATO:
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Well, they... You see, they believe that despite the fact that
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having a *variety* of genes in the gene pool is very good, they
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still would like to get rid of a lot of people. Because there's
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just "too many" people.
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Now you mentioned the royal family. Let me give ya a quote from
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Prince Phillip, who was the Duke of Edinburgh. And he favored
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animals over people! And what he said was, "Every new acre
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brought into cultivation" (that is, under farming) "means another
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acre denied to wild species." In other words, he was against it.
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He was against, he was against more farming. He wanted there to
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be more wildlife, because he didn't like people. So...
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. But the point is, though, Hitler and what he stood for was
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promoting eugenics. In other words, he was more or less "pruning
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out" people. And the ones he didn't want -- the Jews, the
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gypsies, invalids, or whatever -- he sent 'em to concentration
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camp. Those that could work, he worked 'em to death. And the
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other ones died. And historical revisionists would have you
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believe that they didn't die because they were gassed (although I
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think that they were)... But in any case, we call that...
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SATO:
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They were just... No matter how they did it, they exterminated a
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lot of people. They did do that.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah, right. In other words, millions of people disappeared.
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But notice the problem here: the Catholic church promotes uh,
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"full speed ahead" on population. Which, it "bugs" me in a way.
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Because um, Pope John Paul I, according to the book by David
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Yallop called *In God's Name*, John Paul I was gonna revise their
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birth control opposition in that, to spawn children that you
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cannot feed is itself a sin. And to that extent they were gonna
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modify the Catholic church's program. Because you know, when the
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Pope comes visiting to the western hemisphere, he travels through
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all these heavily Catholic countries -- Mexico, Central America,
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South America -- and in so many words he says, "Full speed
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ahead." You know, "Manufacture as many children as you can!"
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Because he's against, you know, birth control. And the result is,
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that their only cash crop is *dope*. And so, I mean, nobody
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candidly comes right out in front and says, "Well. Everything
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south of the United States is based on dope." They don't grow
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anything that's that worthwhile other than, you know, I mean
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marijuana, the uh, and so on.
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What about that? Is there some contradiction between what the
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Pope is doing and what the eugenics people are doing? I mean
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what, what's...
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SATO:
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Of course there's a dichotomy.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah, well what about it? What's a dichotomy?
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SATO:
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The division. In other words, on one side you have people who
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want to get rid of most of the people on the face of the earth.
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And on the other hand you have people who want there to be *more*
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people on earth. And in the case of the Vatican, they would like
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there to be more people...
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SKOLNICK:
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More Catholics!
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SATO:
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..because, it means more Catholics! More money in the plate!
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. but notice: David [Yallop] -- His book came out in 1983 and
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it seems to be well-documented. And he took the position that,
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after 33 days, they poisoned John Paul I because of his policies.
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And he [Yallop] proved that there *was* such a policy and that's
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why they killed him [John Paul I]. Of course, the Michael Sindona
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scandal, the Mafia and the Vatican Bank had somethin' to do with
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the death of John Paul I. But the thesis of his book is that they
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poisoned him after 33 days as the Pope because he wanted to
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modify the uh, the birth control opposition of the Catholic
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church.
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Listen. The Catholic church is not noted for being the greatest,
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clever people of the 20th century! I mean it was only up until
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1806 that you could be thrown out of the church for alleging that
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the earth was not flat.
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SATO:
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It's not?
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SKOLNICK:
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I mean... Well, all right. In other words, there *was* the flat
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earth committee.
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Now up 'til 1806, the Catholic church was the flat earth
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committee. You could be expro... Not expropriated, but... What's
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the word?
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SATO:
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Excommunicated.
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SKOLNICK:
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Excommunicated or re-communicated or *whatever*, for saying that
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the world is round!
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So in other words, there is a dichotomy. You're saying that
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there's some that wanted to limit the population, and the others
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wanted uncontrolled population.
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SATO:
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Right. Right. But the people who want to control population --
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they just think that there's too many people and they're sucking
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up all the earth's resources.
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SKOLNICK:
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And the Hitler movement was part of that?
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SATO:
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They were part of it.
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Now. And of course, the whole idea was sponsored by the U.S. and
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British bankers, the Harriman family being foremost. One of their
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progeny, George Herbert Walker Bush, is *also* a population
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control freak. Despite...
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SKOLNICK:
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Is he?
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SATO:
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Oh yeah. Despite... He's one of the leading promoters of
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population control legislation...
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SKOLNICK:
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Well later in this program we're gonna discuss what *he* did to
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"control" population. I mean, something bloody, brutal, and...
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SATO:
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But you know, getting back to the Nazis. Just in case people
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think that the Nazis were *only* trying to get rid of what *they*
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considered to be people who were infirm or less than "genetically
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whole". A Berlin attorney named Ludwig Fluugen(sp?) said that
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"great talent is associated with defects or weaknesses in other
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organs. I call these persons, 'superiority afflicted'." In other
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words, they're afflicted with superiority! Not with
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*in*feriority.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well under Hitler's program, a lot of those that were hunchbacks
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or cripples, whatever, would've been eliminated. And throughout
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history, some of the great scientists were uh, "irregulars". In
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other words (you know what I mean), they were either too short or
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they limped or they had a hunchback. Or whatever. But under
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Hitler...
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SATO:
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And in addition...
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SKOLNICK:
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Under Hitler's program they would've had only blonde, 6-foot high
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people.
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SATO:
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But that wasn't really the only real problem, Sherman. The real
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problem was that these people were *intellectually* superior, and
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therefore, able to have great influence in the community. They
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didn't want those people around, telling people, "Hey. These
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Nazis are out of their minds!" *That* was one of the big
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problems.
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SKOLNICK:
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So you're saying that the 6-foot high, blonde-haired, teutonic
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German types, that were found dead on so many battlefields in the
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Second World War, were not the intelligentsia, the very clever
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types?
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SATO:
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Well they got rid of them at home! *Before* they ever got to the
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battlefield. They had... Sherman, that's very common in many
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dictatorships, where the dictator has to get rid of the
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intelligentsia, because they're the only ones who can influence
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the people against the dictatorship!
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SKOLNICK:
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All right, so what was Hitler's point? What was Hitler trying to
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do: weed out the thing and make a "master race"?
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SATO:
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Well... Yeah.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well what... This is, this is gonna fall hard on some people:
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isn't that the same point that the FBI does? The FBI had a
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program, which was brought out...
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SATO:
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It's a "pogrom", Sherman.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah! It was brought out by an FBI agent named Freedman (maybe he
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was the only Jew in the FBI), but he pointed out that his
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supervisors have more or less reached the conclusion -- he
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testified before Congress -- that blacks are "inferior" and
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therefore, even if they get elected, they should be "framed",
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removed from office by "frame ups", and if that didn't work, the
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implication was to "knock 'em off"! Poison them, kill them.
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So in other words, there are Nazi mentalities in the United
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States.
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SATO:
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Yeah, that's getting a little ahead of us. Yeah. But that's
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essentially correct.
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SKOLNICK:
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In other words, the [unclear] mentioned theory of the FBI higher-
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ups is on this same Nazi principle, right? [Unclear] means like,
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"neanderthal". In other words, higher-ups in the FBI...
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SATO:
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[Unclear]
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah. In other words, the FBI theory is that the Afro-Americans
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are "inferior", they're neanderthals, they don't belong here, and
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they shouldn't be in office. And therefore, "frame" 'em, jail
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'em, or if necessary, poison them.
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SATO:
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That's the same philosophy of...
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SKOLNICK:
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It's a Hitler philosophy!
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SATO:
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..of the Hitler philosophy, but *also* of the people who are
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promoting population control today!
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And to give you an example: after the Nazis kind of "went
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away"...
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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Well that's your theory that they went away.
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SATO:
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Well...
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SKOLNICK:
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I don't think they went away at all.
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SATO:
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Well, they were...
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SKOLNICK:
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I think they're still here!
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SATO:
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..they were, allegedly, defeated.
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But, of course, they *didn't* go away, precisely because the
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people who sponsored the idea of eugenics didn't go away.
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SKOLNICK:
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..a eugenics society in the United States promoting this?
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SATO:
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By and large, the idea of eugenics has floated over to the
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environmental people.
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SKOLNICK:
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Really?
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SATO:
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Pollution control and...
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SKOLNICK:
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Pollution's about the same thing?
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SATO:
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Yeah. Pollution control means population control, because the
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more people you have the more pollution you have, and the more
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danger we all face because there's "too many" people on the face
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of the earth!
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SKOLNICK:
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And the aristocracy, a few years ago, through one of their secret
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society meetings -- the Bilderbergs or Trilateral Commission,
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whatever -- say, "Hey. All you in the aristocracy! Promote
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environmental. We gotta have..."
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Where'd they have their conference? In Brazil or something? They
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had some big conference: "Promote the Environment".
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SATO:
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Just recently they had the Cairo Conference.
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. So, but what you're saying is, this is just another word for
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eugenics,
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SATO:
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That's right.
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SKOLNICK:
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..to "weed out" what they feel are "inferior" people.
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SATO:
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Now most of the environmentalists are, consider themselves
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liberal. And they would be horrified of this idea that you would
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*pick* the, for the most part, the people of color to get rid of
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because there's "too many" people on the face of the earth. But
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that, by and large, is what they *really* are saying, despite
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their perhaps, ignorance...
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SKOLNICK:
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Well they have the media on their side.
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SATO:
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..the real meaning of their movement.
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SKOLNICK:
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I mean, they have the media on their side. Because, I mean, who
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do ya see as what I call "anchor faces", anchor people? "Blonde-
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haired dummies", as I call 'em. With a few token Oriental-
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Americans and a few... Like Linda Yu, over here, who's connected
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with the Chinese royal family...
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SATO:
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Well they are indeed, Sherman, they are indeed tokens. Because
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the modern science... I don't really wanna call it "science". But
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the modern philosophy of eugenics is, was fathered by Bertrand
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Russell.
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SKOLNICK:
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What about him?
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SATO:
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Well Bertrand Russell, who was a British (and I hesitate to use
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the word "philosophy")...
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SKOLNICK:
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I thought he was for peace? That's the only time I heard of
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Bertrand Russell, I heard he was...
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SATO:
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Well... Bertrand Russell was *for* peace -- as in, "rest in
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peace" -- for most of the people of the earth. He said, "The
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white population of the world will soon cease to increase. The
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asiatic races will be longer, and the negroes still longer,
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before their birth rate falls sufficiently to make their numbers
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stable without help of war and pestilence." And of course, he
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*did* mean to impose war and pestilence on the asians and the,
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what he called "negroes". "Until that happens, the benefits aimed
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at by socialism can only be partially realized." (He was a
|
|
socialist.) "And the less prolific races will have to defend
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themselves" -- Wait a minute -- "will have to defend themselves
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by methods which are disgusting, even if they are necessary."
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SKOLNICK:
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I... He either mis-used the term socialism, in applying to
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himself... But there is a certain...
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SATO:
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Never mind, Sherman. That's a *whole* different thing. Let's not
|
|
get off on that tangent. Don't worry about... Don't worry about
|
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Mr. Russell's mis-using the word, because he wants to mis-use the
|
|
entire planet! So don't worry about that little item.
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SKOLNICK:
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So, in other words, he was for "peace" from the standpoint of
|
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"rest in peace". Well all right.
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SATO:
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Right. Now the progress of Mr. Russell's ideas wound up in a
|
|
report called "Global 2000".
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SKOLNICK:
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Which is the title of this show.
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SATO:
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|
Which is the title of this show. This big report, which was
|
|
authored under the auspices of the Jimmy Carter administration.
|
|
And of course, he is running around the world promoting the
|
|
ideals of Global 2000.
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SKOLNICK:
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I thought he was a born-again something.
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SATO:
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Well... That's what he says. But anyway...
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SKOLNICK:
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He's evidently not a born-again geneticist.
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SATO:
|
|
..here comes the number you were looking for, Sherman. "Global
|
|
2000 proposes that the population of the earth be lowered to 2
|
|
billion." Now of course...
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SKOLNICK:
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|
By what means?
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SATO:
|
|
Well they don't say, exactly. But they want to lower it [to] 2
|
|
billion by the year 2000! That's why the report's called "Global
|
|
2000". There's 5.6 billion people on the face of the planet right
|
|
now. Which means that they're gonna have to get rid of 3.6
|
|
billion people!
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SKOLNICK:
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Well there's two ways you can do it.
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SATO:
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In six years!
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
Well, no. There's two ways: they can start a nuclear war which
|
|
endeavors to "knock off" a lot of people. I don't know where the
|
|
aristocracy is gonna go; they're gonna go off in a missile to the
|
|
moon or something.
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SATO:
|
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Well, Sherman...
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|
|
[...contention for who will speak...]
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|
Wait, wait. Before you go on! You shoot these things off, and
|
|
then let me get a chance to...
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
Six years! They want to "knock off" that many...
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SATO:
|
|
They want to "knock off" that many people. But guess who says
|
|
that it's a great way to do it?! What you just said, atomic war
|
|
-- Robert S. McNamara, the former head of the World Bank, says
|
|
that's, you know, "Nuclear war is great."
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
He's not a dummy. He was among what they called the "Wiz Kids"...
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SATO:
|
|
Of course he's not a dummy! And he knows what he's talking about!
|
|
He knows how to wipe people off the face of the earth with a
|
|
bunch of nuclear weapons. And he'd like to do it.
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
Well. I don't...
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SATO:
|
|
Because he says that the single biggest obstacle to progress on
|
|
this planet is that there are "too many" people in the developing
|
|
countries. So we can't have progress on the rest of the planet
|
|
unless those people get "jettisoned" off the planet!
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SKOLNICK:
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|
O.K. But let me understand this. In what way does the eugenics
|
|
differ from genocide?
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SATO:
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It doesn't!
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SKOLNICK:
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It's about the same thing.
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SATO:
|
|
It's the same thing!
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SKOLNICK:
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|
In other words, it should be "eugenics/genocide".
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SATO:
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Genocide. And in a way, it's even more than genocide. It's like
|
|
"geneticide" because they want to kill the bad genes...
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
You know, it's very odd. Because the ultra-right wing does a very
|
|
odd thing: they use their newspapers to fight any treaty that has
|
|
to do with genocide. And they twist it out of shape and says,
|
|
"Well it's *bad* for the people."
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SATO:
|
|
Well that's because the "Genocide Treaty", as it's called, is
|
|
really not about genocide.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah, O.K.
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SATO:
|
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That's a misnomer. It really doesn't apply.
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SKOLNICK:
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|
But in other words, these eugenics, this genocide -- who is it
|
|
directed against? Against people of color?
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SATO:
|
|
It's directed *mostly* at people of color. But it's really, not
|
|
really necessarily a racial thing. It's more of a class thing.
|
|
Let me give you an example.
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SKOLNICK:
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A class thing.
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SATO:
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Let me give you an example.
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|
In December of '74, there was a National Security Study
|
|
Memorandum, number 200, which was authored by Henry Kissinger --
|
|
formerly known as "Heinz" Kissinger, because he's actually a
|
|
German. A German *zafardi*(?), by the way. And it was called,
|
|
"The Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S.
|
|
Security and Overseas Interests." And it was about the national
|
|
security of the United States.
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|
|
Now understand: whenever somebody says, "national security",
|
|
they're talking a treasonous thing. Because whenever people talk
|
|
about "national security" of the United States, they're saying,
|
|
"*We* want to discuss something that is so horrendous that nobody
|
|
in their right minds would discuss it..."
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
By the way, you brought up one angle of the Second World War, the
|
|
European angle, the Holocaust and so on...
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SATO:
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Wait, wait, wait. Before you go back...
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SKOLNICK:
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And that was genocide.
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SATO:
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Right. Before you go back, let me finish this, let me finish
|
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this.
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This National Security Memorandum expressed the fear that
|
|
population growth in the Third World "will threaten U.S.
|
|
strategic raw material supplies." In other words, too many
|
|
people, say, in certain countries, in Latin America, would
|
|
*threaten* the ability of the United States to access those
|
|
strategic raw materials.
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|
Now. What right we have to dictate how we get our strategic raw
|
|
materials is of a little bit of interest. But anyway, the
|
|
countries that Kissinger targeted for this "problem" of
|
|
overpopulation were India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico,
|
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Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey,
|
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Ethiopia, and Columbia. He wanted "to inhibit the wishful
|
|
thinking that economic development will solve the problem of
|
|
overpopulation." In other words, there is *no* economic
|
|
development that would help; we must get *rid* of the people.
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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But come back to my point. The Second World War, in... to put it
|
|
in its simplest form, was a form of genocide...
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MARK SATO:
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That's correct.
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SKOLNICK:
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..directed against the, whatever you wanna call 'em, the
|
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"unwanted" of Europe...
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SATO:
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Right.
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SKOLNICK:
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..And, you know, it is now becoming evident, fifty years, you
|
|
know, after the Second World War, that 6 months before they
|
|
dropped their genocide bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 6 months
|
|
before that, Emperor Hirohito was already negotiating through
|
|
Switzerland to end the war. And our side didn't want to end the
|
|
war!
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|
|
So all this hoopla that they've made in the "history" books that
|
|
"we dropped the atomic bomb because the Japanese were gonna fight
|
|
to the death and we were gonna lose a million troops storming
|
|
their homeland" -- we Americans rejected a genuine effort to end
|
|
the war...
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SATO:
|
|
Now don't say "we Americans". The *elite* who were controlling...
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah, right. That doesn't include the rest of us...
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SATO:
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That's right.
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SKOLNICK:
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..that were alive at the time.
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SATO:
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We had no say...
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SKOLNICK:
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The common people.
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|
Yeah, you're right. But the point is, notice the genocide
|
|
application: they *had* the atomic bomb early enough; they
|
|
could've dropped it on Hitler! On Germany. They didn't do it.
|
|
See, 'cause that didn't fit their genocide. They dropped it on
|
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the people of color -- which would be the Japanese. And you know,
|
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you know what...
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To this day, they don't talk about Nagasaki. I mean, Hiroshima --
|
|
they dropped *another* bomb on Nagasaki!
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I mean, so we now know, fifty years later, it was unnecessary.
|
|
They could've ended the war. And all this stuff in the "history"
|
|
books, that *that* ended the war, is false.
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SATO:
|
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That is correct.
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SKOLNICK:
|
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In other words, it was strictly genocide. Why? Because the
|
|
burgeoning population of the eastern world, the Japanese, was
|
|
disturbing the ultra-rich of this country in some way. I mean,
|
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they were wanting to broaden out their markets, they needed oil,
|
|
this and that. We strangled 'em, and after we strangled 'em on
|
|
metal and oil, they rose up and they bombed Pearl Harbor -- which
|
|
was a natural thing! I mean, you strangle somebody, he's gonna
|
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resist, or "croak"!
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[CN -- Not to say, by any means, that the Japanese were all
|
|
angels during WWII. In my view, Skolnick is essentially correct.
|
|
However another motive for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
|
|
was that these politicians and these "scientists" had a new toy
|
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that they were dying to try out. Also, Skolnick's view of the so-
|
|
called "strangling" of Japan by the U.S. is one-sided: Japan was
|
|
also an imperialist power, in its turn "strangling" other
|
|
nations.]
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|
And so the "history" books -- they've left some things out.
|
|
They've left out the genocide angle in all this.
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SATO:
|
|
Right. And so, what your example really points up is that Robert
|
|
McNamara's insistence that nuclear war is a "good" way to get rid
|
|
of people is a... we should take that very seriously because he
|
|
is from the same group of people who would be *quite* willing to
|
|
bomb the crap out of everybody on the face of the planet, simply
|
|
because they need to get rid of some people!
|
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|
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And that's the *only* reason. That's all the reason they need.
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SKOLNICK:
|
|
Listen. Is the bottom line, is it your view from researching all
|
|
this, that these devils really and seriously, in the remaining
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few years of the 20th century, would do this "Global 2000" and
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want to get rid of "x" number of people?
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SATO:
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Sure.
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SKOLNICK:
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How?
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SATO:
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By nuclear war. By famine. By disease -- AIDS is one of the ways
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in which they have decided to get rid of a lot of people.
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SKOLNICK:
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Do I gather that they have "written off" Africa as undesireable?
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SATO:
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That's what I just said: AIDS is one of the ways in which they're
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gonna try and get rid of people. And that... AIDS is a weapon
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that has been pointed...
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SKOLNICK:
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Most at Africa.
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SATO:
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..most dreadfully, at Africa. Yes.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah they talk about these other famines caused by civil wars.
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But the main thing that's killing off Africa is AIDS. And it's
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not from green monkeys...
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SATO:
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No, we engineered AIDS in this country.
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SKOLNICK:
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At Fort Meade, or wherever.
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SATO:
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That's right. We engineered AIDS: both HIV-I and HIV-II...
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SKOLNICK:
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In Maryland. That was the mad doctors of...
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SATO:
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..were engineered in this country.
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SKOLNICK:
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..the Central Intelligence Agency, at least *I* believe, that
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created AIDS. And I wouldn't say it was a thing that got out of
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control. It may have been intentional...
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SATO:
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No, it wasn't a thing that got out of control. It was
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intentionally introduced into Africa, HIV-II, was intentionally
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introduced into Africa for the purpose of wiping them out!
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*Because*, [sarcastically] <<there are "too many" people there.>>
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. But call...
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SATO:
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And they threaten our "national security" interests.
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SKOLNICK:
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You were the one that did a big research project that we used on
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an earlier program, maybe a year or more ago, about AIDS, that
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basically it -- since the homosexuals were considered "not
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desireable" for the Army, I mean, [sarcastically] <<They're
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unnecessary. Kill 'em all.>>
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SATO:
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That's right. Well, one more "national security" risk. They were
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considered a "national security" risk. And therefore...
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SKOLNICK:
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So, in other words...
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SATO:
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..it was allowed to get rid of... HIV-I was introduced...
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SKOLNICK:
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So...
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SATO:
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..into the homosexual community.
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SKOLNICK:
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..AIDS, in its simplest form, is a genocide attack on certain
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categories...
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SATO:
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There is no question about it.
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SKOLNICK:
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But they allege (if you believe the media at all) that it is
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targeting heterosexuals in some way or another. So it...
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SATO:
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Well, O.K.
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SKOLNICK:
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..it, the "mad doctor" thing got out of hand.
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SATO:
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No, no, no.
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SKOLNICK:
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..they intended it to "wipe out" the gay community.
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SATO:
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No, no. It didn't -- yes, wipe 'em out. But also...
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SKOLNICK:
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>From a national...
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SATO:
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..You see...
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SKOLNICK:
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..security standpoint: "They're not suitable to be in the Army
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-- get rid of 'em! Kill 'em all!"
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SATO:
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You see, it *has* gone into the heterosexual population. But
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*how* has it gone into the heterosexual population?
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One of the other *key* groups that HIV-I is attacking are
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intravenous drug users. They were also a target.
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SKOLNICK:
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So there's a contradiction, a dichotomy there. 'Cause there is
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the CIA and the aristocracy bringing *in* the dope. Then after
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they get 'em hooked on dope, you're saying, "Well. Now we're
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gonna kill 'em!" [laughs]
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SATO:
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There will *always* be a market for dope.
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SKOLNICK:
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There's a contradiction there!
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SATO:
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No, no. There will always be a market for dope. They're not
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worried about that, one little bit.
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So they'd just as soon kill them off, and...
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SKOLNICK:
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This very bizarre thought occurred to me. I don't know how it's
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gonna fly, but just let me try to fly it: Hitler, in its simplest
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form, was more fair on the genocide thing than *these* guys. He
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didn't start with the biological thing. I mean, he rounded up the
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"undesireables", put 'em in concentration camps -- uh, next to
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I.G. Farben's facilities for artificial gasoline and all that
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kind of stuff.
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SATO:
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..Rockefeller...
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah! And worked 'em to death, and killed off those that he
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didn't work to death.
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In some way he was more (what is the word?)... the word "fair"
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isn't it. He was more "straight in front" [i.e. "up front"].
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*Now* they're saying, "Oh! This strange disease 'showed up'
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that's killing the people." And we don't have a devil! We can't
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point the [unclear] and says, "Hey! That's where it's comin'
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from." You see what I'm saying? In other words, Hitler was a
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known devil. Where are the known devils? Where *is* the
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Euthanasia Society? Where is the Eugenics Society? What's their
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address? Do ya know it?
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SATO:
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They're in the Chase Manhattan Bank.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well that's the, that's the proper place for them to be! [laughs]
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SATO:
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It's largely, largely funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and
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other, similar foundations set up by the super-rich.
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SKOLNICK:
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In other words, they're not prepared to come right out in front
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and say, "Hey. We're against these people. We set off this
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epidemic bomb, this AIDS thing. We're gonna get rid of all these
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people. And if ya don't leave, we're gonna ship ya to some
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godforsaken island in the Pacific and starve ya to death."
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[laughs]
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In other words... I don't mean to laugh or joke, but in other
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words, the entire thing is, is evil. And what? And they're
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promoting books and stuff that they're gonna work the population
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down, or...
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SATO:
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Well, of course. Yeah. There's a lot of different ways that...
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SKOLNICK:
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..line 'em up and machine gun 'em to death.
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SATO:
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There's a lot of different ways that they're subtly killing
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people, which don't appear to be genocidal. I mean, usually when
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people think of genocidal things, they usually think of war
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and...
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SKOLNICK:
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So that the introduction...
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SATO:
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At least *purposeful* genocide.
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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All right. So that the ultra-rich, then, have introduced dope, on
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a big scale, into the United States. Why? First of all, they want
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to enrich themselves. But secondly, they have genocide in mind,
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right?
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MARK SATO:
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That's right.
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SKOLNICK:
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Because I...
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SATO:
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To give you an example: they are perfectly aware that narcotic
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drug use is very dangerous. Thirty-one percent of all New Yorkers
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who were murdered last year were murdered because of drug use!
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SKOLNICK:
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Do you believe it's a...
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SATO:
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So it's a very dangerous thing -- not only that they're using
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drugs, but also it tends to make them become dead. I mean...
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SKOLNICK:
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But tell me if this generality is suitable: that sometimes the
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(what is the word?), some of the better-educated people in the
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black community somehow get onto the drugs. Is that a generality
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that makes any sense?
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SATO:
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Well it makes sense...
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SKOLNICK:
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..way to get rid of 'em.
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SATO:
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Well, here. Here's an interesting question: why is it that these
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drug dealers, whose (at the lowest level, anyway), whose main
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idea is, "I wanna make some money!" All right? "I wanna make some
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money, dealing drugs." *Why* do they go to the poorest
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communities to try and make money? Does that make sense?
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SKOLNICK:
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No, they're not sellin' it there. They're sellin' it to
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suburbanites...
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SATO:
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Well then, how...
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SKOLNICK:
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..who come to a certain corner.
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SATO:
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Sherman, now they are, finally. They are now. But what you just
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said before -- "They go into a black neighborhood and they sell."
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SKOLNICK:
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To kill 'em.
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SATO:
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*Why* would a profit-seeking entrepreneur, drug dealer, want to
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go into the *poorest* neighborhoods -- a black neighborhood, an
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hispanic neighborhood -- and sell drugs!? That doesn't make a
|
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whole lot of sense, does it? *Unless* their philosophy is exactly
|
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like the British was, back when they introduced opium into China
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for the purpose of...
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SKOLNICK:
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To subdue 'em.
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SATO:
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..for the purpose, not necessarily of profit -- although they
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*did* make a profit, because they rolled over the Chinese economy
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-- but it was to control the Chinese.
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It is that...
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SKOLNICK:
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Through the opium dens...
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SATO:
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It is that purpose which is causing the introduction, wholesale,
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for this century, into the black communities and hispanic
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communities of narcotic drugs. That's what *I* see it as. It is a
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form of eugenics. It is a form of getting rid of people,
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purposely, using narcotics *as* *a* *weapon*.
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SKOLNICK:
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What you're saying, which is borne out by the census reports...
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And that there seems to be an *attack* on black males between the
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age of, what? Fifteen to thirty-two?
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SATO:
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Go younger: as soon as they get out of the womb -- *if* they come
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out of the womb -- from that time, they are targets.
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SKOLNICK:
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What bothers me is, that occasionally the media tells you the
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truth, but not in a proper context. For example, they interview
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some people... They interviewed some kids in Roseland that were
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eleven years old, twelve years old, in this recent flare-up there
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[i.e., circa November, 1994, the story of the eleven year old
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alleged gunman who, in turn, was murdered in Chicago]. And some
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of these young people said, "I..." (in so many words), "I live
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from day to day. And I don't know if I'll get killed on the way
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to school or..." In other words, they're actually...
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SATO:
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Always at risk.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah. They're always at risk. As if...
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But you see the problem is, the media has you believe that it's
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just another black causing the risk, when it's the introduction
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of dope into the black community that's causing the genocide.
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SATO:
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*And*, along with the introduction of guns -- which always
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follows the drugs. And so you have this lethal combination of
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drugs and guns which is introduced into the community.
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SKOLNICK:
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But in other words, is the thesis of your research that the
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United States has taken over where Hitler left off?
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SATO:
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Not the United States, necessarily.
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SKOLNICK:
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Is it the American aristocracy?
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SATO:
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Yes. The American and the British aristocracy, which has taken
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this over.
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SKOLNICK:
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Who *have* no country. I mean, their country...
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SATO:
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Their "country" is *money*. That's their "country".
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SKOLNICK:
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Well now notice this (which I don't think this is a digression),
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but in this recent Gulf War there was something about that that
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really bothered me. The media played it up and... First of all,
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the media was forbidden to ever show bodies. So all ya saw were
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their tanks blown up on highways, their trucks and all that. But
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you never... You weren't allowed to see any bodies! You couldn't
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have any wire service, any "photo pool" or whatever, photograph
|
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bodies and show *you* that on the evening "news".
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SATO:
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"Nobody died."
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SKOLNICK:
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Well wait a minute! Something happened there...
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SATO:
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It was a "wonderful" war.
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SKOLNICK:
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..Something happened there which, there was a documentary -- but
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it was only shown in one place in Chicago. And I think our
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moderator [Cliff Kelley] saw it.
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At the close of this short war, our side killed 100,000 young
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Iraqis under a flag of surrender.
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Hey. I consider myself a good American. I've lived in Chicago all
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my life... uh, I'm not proud of this. With the yellow ribbons and
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the marching, and victory parades.
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And some of the pilots said, "It was like shooting fish in a
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barrel!"
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There's only one other time in all of history when one side
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killed the other side under a flag of surrender, and that was in
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the Battle of the Bulge during the Second World War. And the
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German army, in a moment of desperation, killed about 60 or 70
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Americans with their hands up...
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SATO:
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So we got that beat, don't we?
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SKOLNICK:
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*One-hundred* *thousand*! And most Americans don't know about it.
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When I mention this, they says, "Has it been on the evening
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'news'?" I says, "No. It's not allowed!"
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Imagine. 100,000 Iraqis, under a flag of surrender, were
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slaughtered.
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SATO:
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And of course, that's on *top* of the hundreds of thousands, the
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millions, who were killed during the Iran-Iraq War of the '80s,
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which lasted for nine years.
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SKOLNICK:
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And we *now* understand...
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SATO:
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Which was *our* provocation and the provocation of the Israeli
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Mossad.
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SKOLNICK:
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And we now understand (fifty years later) that the great atomic
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bomb destruction of Japan was unnecessary. The Hiro... Hirohito
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wanted peace through Switzerland, six months before. We rejected
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it. So I mean, there's been genocide going on again and again and
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again.
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SATO:
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Right. And it's going on right now in Africa...
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SKOLNICK:
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The AIDS thing.
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SATO:
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Not just the AIDS thing, but all the, the wars of attrition, the
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famine, and the disease that's going on right now. The war in
|
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Rwanda has cost 500,000 dead. Upwards of 500,000.
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SKOLNICK:
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By the way...
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SATO:
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*Plus* the ones who are still dying.
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SKOLNICK:
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I don't wanna go into the whole Rwanda thing. But the thing that
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the press never mentions about Rwanda is that the French
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colonialists, the ones that, over the decades, instigated the
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"tribal" thing... Notice: French troops came in there...
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[CN -- Skolnick does not expand on this reference. I have as my
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source a local radio show of good credibility, "News From
|
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Neptune", that the two warring tribes in Rwanda were created
|
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arbitrarily by the French colonialists, during their occupation.
|
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In other words, the two "tribes" that were slaughtering each
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other were an artificial creation. I forget how exactly the
|
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French divided them; it may have been according to height.]
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SATO:
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But the British, the British intelligence knocked the plane...
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah.
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SATO:
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..out of the air. Um, oh gosh. I'm gonna have to...
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SKOLNICK:
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With the two presidents that died.
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SATO:
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Yeah. Juvenal [unclear] was assassinated in a plane crash which
|
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was arranged by British intelligence for the purpose of starting
|
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this war!
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[CN -- The slaughter in Rwanda began after a plane, carrying the
|
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leaders of the two "tribes", crashed. Sato (LaRouche says this
|
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also) is saying that the plane was sabotaged in order to
|
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instigate the subsequent war and horrible slaughter.
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By the way, you may be wondering: Why didn't those slaughtered
|
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Rwandans defend themselves? Answer: They had no guns.]
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SKOLNICK:
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Now the right wing -- to their credit, at the moment -- from
|
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their paper [CN -- Uh-oh, could Skolnick perhaps mean *The
|
|
Spotlight*?] (which I don't always agree with their politics)
|
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have been playing up that there's something odd going on in
|
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*this* *country*. That we're facing, possibly, martial law.
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By the way, I once addressed a political science class at
|
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Northeastern Illinois... At DeKalb. Northern Illinois University
|
|
[CN -- My alma mater]. And guess how they spelled "martial law"?
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SATO:
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Never mind.
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SKOLNICK:
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They didn't know how to spell it.
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But the point is, what are all these foreign troops doing on
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American soil now? In other words, are they planning some
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genocide against we, more common Americans? And who do they have
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in mind?
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SATO:
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I think that relates to the questions that were asked soldiers.
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In May of this year, they asked American GIs, this year [1994],
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whether they would *shoot* Americans, under certain given
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conditions.
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK:
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And so they were disqualified. And the ones that said, "Yes"...
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MARK SATO:
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Well...
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SKOLNICK:
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..proceeded to the next step in the project?
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SATO:
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..Well, no. Obviously they have a problem. Especially if...
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SKOLNICK:
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*Who* has a problem?
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SATO:
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GIs. If they are sent into a... Let's say they're sent into an
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African-American community and they're told, "This community is
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out of control. Go in there and impose martial law. And if
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anybody moves, shoot 'em."
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Now there's quite a large minority of the GIs, in this country,
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who are African-American. Now...
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SKOLNICK:
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They're trying to get 'em out! They're trying to whittle them
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down, out of the army!
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SATO:
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Now, now, now, Sherman. Nevertheless -- Hey. They're not gonna
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whittle 'em down in six years, Sherman. There's gonna be plenty
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of 'em in the army at the time at which they're going to promote
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and provoke problems in African-American communities and send
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troops in there for the purpose of gunning down as many people as
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they can.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well, notice this...
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SATO:
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O.K.? Wait a minute, Sherman!
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And so, when they ask black GIs, "Will you shoot Americans?",
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they really know that, you know, anybody who's got half a brain
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understands what the question really means. It means, "Will I
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shoot my brother, in his own community, in his doorway?" That's
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what it really means.
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SKOLNICK:
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But notice: some of us view the Vietnam War in very cynical
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terms. In the '60s, from all these civil rights marches [by] Dr.
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King and others, there were rising expectations...
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SATO:
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By the way, Sherman. Before you get into that, I'd just like to
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make one very important point about these African-American GIs
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*in* a situation in which they would be required (unless they
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wanted to be hung) to shoot their brothers -- and that is that,
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the situation in Roseland that you mentioned has caused the FBI
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to go into the Roseland community, to be, to mingle with the
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police...
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SKOLNICK:
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The gestapo!
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SATO:
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Yeah, the gestapo.
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..to mingle with the police. And this is a first strike, in the
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black communities in Chicago, to start provoking the African-
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American [unclear] into...
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SKOLNICK:
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Federal police.
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SATO:
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Wait a minute. Sherman. Quiet.
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..into a situation in which there will be the requirement that
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American GIs, and black GIs, be sent into this community for the
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distinct purpose of wiping out their brothers!
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SKOLNICK:
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On the excuse that there's...
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SATO:
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..there's trouble.
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SKOLNICK:
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There's dope that the CIA brought in.
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SATO:
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There's dope, there's guns, which has been brought in by the
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British and American...
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SKOLNICK:
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All right. But notice this genocide problem, that this is an
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ongoing thing.
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During the Vietnam War, the black population of the United States
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was eleven-and-a-half percent. But they constituted twenty-six
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percent of those that were in the jungles in Vietnam. Blacks.
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People of color.
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Now what was the problem at that time, and from a cynical
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standpoint? Dr. King and others, because of the marching, was
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getting the blacks with rising expectation: equal employment,
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"they're gonna have a house", "they're gonna have a job", and so
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on. And how did LBJ [President Johnson] deal with this? With the
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body bags. He sent 'em over there to be slaughtered! That's how
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he dealt with their rising expectations.
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*And*, here's the "national security" question, the so-called.
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When Dr. King, in April of '67 made a speech, what'd he say? He
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says, "*I* am going to go to Vietnam to tell black GIs not to
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slaughter yellow-skinned people in somebody else's civil war." So
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he was implying the genocide angle right there. And of course, a
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year to the day, they slaughtered him.
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SATO:
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Sherman...
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SKOLNICK:
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On "national security" reasons!
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SATO:
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Sherman, you make, you made an even *more* important point at the
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outset: that is...
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SKOLNICK:
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..yellow people...
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SATO:
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No, no, no.
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..that King was trying to hold out hope for economic development
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of the African-American communities. *That* is *verboten*. You
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cannot do that.
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What'd they say in this National Security Study Memorandum
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written by Henry Kissinger? They said, "*Forget* about economic
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development." Now what is the biggest problem in the African-
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American communities today with regard to economic situations?
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Lack of jobs! Now. They're not gonna *get* any jobs! Why? Because
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Clinton has passed, has rammed through, GATT and NAFTA. And we
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have turned the American economy from an economy with 250 million
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consumers, into an economy, into a *world* economy, where there
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are 5.6 billion consumers, many of whom are earning 19 cents an
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hour. And we're gonna ask the African-Americans who don't have
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jobs to compete with 19-cents-an-hour labor? It ain't gonna
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happen.
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So you see, Sherman... The problem today is that GATT and NAFTA
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have completely foreclosed any hope for education, for jobs, in
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the African-American community. It is *done*. It's over with.
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SKOLNICK:
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So they're using, insofar as... Well, Mexico was [unclear]
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with...
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SATO:
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But you see, Sherman, that is *why* they have to be panicked
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about what's going to happen in the African-American communities
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when people finally figure out that there *is* *not* gonna be any
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more education, there's *not* gonna be jobs. It's 19 cents an
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hour.
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SKOLNICK:
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All right, let's see if this fits in with your thesis there:
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Mexico is principally Indians. People of color. And therefore,
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this whole NAFTA thing, to use them as cheap labor: does that fit
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into your genocide theory in some way?
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SATO:
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Sure. NAFTA now... And the people in the State Department want to
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lower the population of Mexico from over 60 million to under 20
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million.
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SKOLNICK:
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How?
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SATO:
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Hey folks, there's a group out there called "Chiapas", which is
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gonna start provoking civil war like crazy in Mexico. And they're
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going to cause a *tremendous*, devastating war in Mexico which
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wipes out over 40 million people.
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. So wait a minute. So this uh, your thesis is that this
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putting an FBI task force -- according to the September 8th, '94
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issue of the *[Chicago] Tribune*, which is right on the front
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page: "FBI Task Force Joins City Police to Fight Gangs". That's
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their excuse! But *actually*, they're putting the gestapo into
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the inner city...
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SATO:
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..for the purpose of making sure that there is a point at which
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the African-American community explodes, and they have to send in
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their troops and kill everybody...
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SKOLNICK:
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Before we run out of time: you also feel that these attacks on
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black celebrities are not accidental.
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SATO:
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No. They're not accidental at all. They have money, they have
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influence. The FBI wants to get rid of 'em.
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SKOLNICK:
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Why?
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SATO:
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O.J. Simpson. Michael Jordan's father. Michael Jackson.
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SKOLNICK:
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Why?
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SATO:
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Because they're [unclear], according to the FBI; they're not
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"worthy" of having any position of influence or wealth.
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SKOLNICK:
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O.K. And since they are now quite wealthy, if they ever became
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political -- I'm not saying that O.J. Simpson was or is
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political, or Michael Jackson was or is political -- but *were*
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they, in a time of the American gestapo running out of control,
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they might say something and have to be heard worldwide... among
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white people, among people of color. You couldn't shut them up.
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If they held a press conference, it'd be covered.
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So they're discredited. They're "murderers", they're "child
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molesters".
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SATO:
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Or they're just murdered, period.
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SKOLNICK:
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Yeah. In other words, because they're well-known they don't want
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them as spokesmen for the Afro-American community. Is that the
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point?
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SATO:
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They don't want them as spokesmen for *anybody*.
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SKOLNICK:
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So, well what you're saying is, whether Mel Reynolds, the
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congressman, is or is not a sleazebag as accused, it's
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interesting that of *all* the crooked congressmen that they could
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think about, they centered on him. That's not accidental, right?
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They could find some other congressmen that are equally as
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crooked as him.
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SATO:
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Sure.
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SKOLNICK:
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Assuming that he's crooked.
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SATO:
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Well yeah. But that comes down to, "Take a whole handful of darts
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and just throw it at the [unclear], and anybody you hit..."
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SKOLNICK:
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All right, before we run out of time, what suggestion do you
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have? You've laid out a very somber thing there. How do we get
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into the next century?
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SATO:
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In my view, there aren't a whole lot of solutions, simply
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because...
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SKOLNICK:
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Well, before we run out of time, give us some.
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SATO:
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There are certain African-Americans who wish there to be
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reparations to the African-Americans because of slavery. That is
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not practical for a lot of reasons. It's...
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SKOLNICK:
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Oh I'm for it if the ultra-rich pay for it!
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SATO:
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Sherman, that's impractical.
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SKOLNICK:
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..shouldn't tax the rest of us. The ultra-rich: let them pay!
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SATO:
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They're not gonna do that unless you "string 'em up".
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SKOLNICK:
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"String" who up?
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SATO:
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The super-rich.
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SKOLNICK:
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The Rockefellers.
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SATO:
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Yeah. That's not gonna happen.
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So the only thing *I* would suggest is a strike. A mortgage
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strike.
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SKOLNICK:
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Well, we're running out of time.
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SATO:
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..A rent strike.
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SKOLNICK:
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We're running out of time. And we thank everybody for listening.
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We've worried a lot of 'em. People secretly think that maybe we
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represent the Tylenol and aspirin industry with these programs
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[laughs]. We *do* worry people! But we hopefully cause you to
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think.
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Thanks for listening, and watch us again on "Broadsides". Good
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evening.
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Brian Francis Redman bigxc@prairienet.org "The Big C"
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