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Phirst Amendment
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Vol. 1 Issue #19
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01 August, 1993
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A KAoS production
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Article I
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
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prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or
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the press; or the right of the people, peaceably, to assemble and to
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petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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| Editing, Story Continuity, & Public Relations...........David Lightman |
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| Authorship, Anarchic Views, Research........................Anesthesia |
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| Editorial Assistance, Research, & Footwork.......................Storm |
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| Editing, Interviews, Public Polling, Canvassing.............Pink Freud |
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| Table of Contents...................................................01 |
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|* AC/DC ..............................................................02 |
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|* Chemical of the Month...............................................03 |
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|* Poet's Corner..<Anesthesia's Parody of `Can't Touch This'>..........04 |
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|* Church of Free Thought <David Lightman>.............................05 |
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|* Virus World <Anesthesia>............................................06 |
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|* Through the LoopHole <David Lightman>...............................07 |
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| The UFO Conspiracy <Milton William Cooper>..........................08 |
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|* Food for Thought.<Anesthesia>.......................................09 |
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| Why McDonald's isn't a nice place to eat.<David Lightman>...........10 |
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|* SoapBox <Anesthesia>................................................11 |
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|* Gnus Around Town....................................................12 |
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|* Feedbag.............................................................13 |
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| Addendum (Omissions, Apologies, etc.)...............................14 |
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|* - denotes regularly published columns |
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We [the volunteer staff of Phirst Amendment] and its contributors do
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not take responsibility for the use of the information contained in this
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publication. It is provided for your information. Any means by which one
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may use the information contained herein is strictly up to the individual.
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Any damages incurred by the use of this information is solely the
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responsibility of the person taking the action. Also, any system containing
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this publication is not responsible for the use of information contained
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within, as they acting as champions of First Amendment rights.
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| AC/DC |
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| Anesthesia's Comments/Daiv's Comments |
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\AC/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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Well, another fine issue of 1A is in your hot little hands! I hope you
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enjoy this one as much as I enjoyed finding these interesting tidbits for
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you!
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This has really been a rough year for us. First, part of our
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distribution network went down for longer than we expected. Then, since we
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moved to such diverse and distant places we missed a month and part of
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another, and had to release this issue belatedly.
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Some of you are probably very confused as to where you can get copies
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of the magazine now. We also lost our Internet address due to
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complications. I will be restoring that as soon as I can. Right now, I
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will be sending copies to Denver, Nebraska, and hopefully somewhere in Los
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Angeles. My board may also be moving to a larger area. More on this later.
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By the way, I highly recommend picking up a copy of Billy Idol's
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Cyberpunk album. Get it on CD if possible. It (at least to me) brings out
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all the meanings of true cyberpunk attitude and outlook. It's great to go
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trashing to, hack to, or whatever you do with your time now. Some high
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points of the disk are the songs Heroin, Shock to the System, and
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Neuromancer. In my opinion this is the best CD to be released this year and
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it's well worth picking up. Plus, as a bonus, it lists Billy's Internet
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address at the Well. So, write him a note telling him how much you enjoyed
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the album (or whatever) and enclose a copy of this review. I'm sure he'll
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be glad to get a copy!
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Also, I'm working on getting a firm to carry copies of 1A for
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distribution (so you can pick up your missing back issues & write us
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letters), and I think I found one. As soon as I can add the 1A name to the
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box you should be able to do that (next issue - I promise!) and I'll get
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that to you as soon as I'm sure you can get through. Still looking for an
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Internet source for the magazine, but I'm sure that will come soon enough.
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My latest Bitch is about computer parts! As some of you know, a plant
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that builds SIMM memory chips in Japan was destroyed in an earthquake
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(thanks to our Japanese Otaku for that info!), and that isn't good. Why
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isn't that good? Well, because the stores all feel that they can raise the
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priced of SIMM's for no reason. They didn't have to pay anymore for the
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ones currently in stock and if my sources are correct, all damages were
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compensated by insurance. So why are we paying more for something that
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isn't costing more? Because of American greed and corruption. They feel
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that the 'sheep' are so blind that we will blindly follow any path without
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question. I'm here to ask the questions though - and you should also! If
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you feel you're getting ripped off - ask why! These people owe us an
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explanation as to why they are doing what they are doing. I think a lesson
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in customer service would do these people some good. They don't own the
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computer industry - the consumers do! The consumer always has and always
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will be the reason that there is an industry of any type at all. Without a
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market, a business cannot survive. Remember that you are not there to serve
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them - THEY ARE THERE TO SERVE YOU! So, that uppity sales clerk needs some
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lessons in manners and it's your job to insure they get it.
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Well, one more thing about this particular 'zine - I have noticed that
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some of you think we are centered on certain topics; as time goes by I'm
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sure it will become obvious we are putting out as diversified a product as
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possible. Please don't think that we are exclusively focusing on certain
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areas. Also, to answer a question that is recently coming up....yes, our
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numbering system is a private joke that I really hope someone figured out.
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Give it a shot and let us know what you come up with.
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Another thing which occurred recently was the recovery of most of the
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files from my old BBS. So, expect to see a lot of reprints of older (but
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good - read as 'classics') text files from waaaay back here for a while. I
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think that the information contained in these is worthwhile and valid still,
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so read them again or read them for the first time - but by all means read
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them.
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Well, until next time - stay free, keep the faith, and keep passing us
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around!
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- Anesthesia
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Well, hasn't this been just the most special fiscal quarter? We've
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been relocating, revamping, studying for finals, writing software, writing
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newsletters, flying cross-country, picking trash... You name it, we've been
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busy doing it.
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Apologies are in order for the unwarranted delay in the release of this
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issue. We are still alive and kicking... just harried and hassled.
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I think we can start releasing these in an orderly fashion now that
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Pink Freud, Sir Galahad, Anesthesia, Storm, and I have settled into their
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respective new environments. No two members of KAoS are in any one state at
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any given time. That will enable us to keep ourselves 1. in touch with many
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people in many areas, and 2. from being seen with one another and obviously
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linked should something heavy come down the lines.
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Anesthesia, Pink Freud, and I will be starting boards soon, all of
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which will be pick-up points for the most recent issue of 1A, as well as
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drop-off points for articles, stories, submissions, etc.
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Here's to the future, and may the issues flow forth like water from
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well, something from which a lot of water comes forth easily...
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- Daiv
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Chemical of the Month /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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by Daiv
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There will be no chemical of the month, this month, as Anesthesia has
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neglected to provide one. However, as you have come to expect, we will
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provide you with a handy home recipe.
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Baking Soda Bomb
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Well, kids... [if you are under 18 years of age, be sure not to engage
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in any experiment mentioned in these sections without parental supervision.]
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Here's one from Lightman, we've spent some time perfecting the measurements
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and combinations. This can be used as either a grenade or remote
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destruction device.
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The larger the bottle, the greater the explosion. There is no fire
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involved, so things will not burn. Iodine crystals could solve that, if
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necessary. Enough shrapnel will be generated to literally shred anything
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within 3 feet of its epicenter. Shrapnel in the example, has been thrown as
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far as 40+ feet by the following volume of reactants.
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Needed for this example/experiment:
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16 oz Pop bottle of your choice
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(sans label AND adhesive)
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1-1/3 cup Vinegar
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(The greater the acidity the better)
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2-2/3 Tbsp Baking Soda
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12 squares of Toilet Paper
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Cellophane Tape
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CAUTION: Read the directions before doing ANYTHING this experiment.
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Exception: Buying and consuming 16 oz beverages.
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The reaction utilized involves a variant of the old baking soda and
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vinegar volcano, science fair entry I made in second grade, after reading
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about it in some kids' detective book.
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This is what happens: the baking soda and vinegar react in the presence
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of air - I am not sure which specific gas. However, prevented from getting
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air, the ingredients have no means to react. I noticed this when attempting
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to make a pipe bomb variant with these ingredients. Without air, critical
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mass was never attained. The reacting components just sat next to one
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another, waiting for air to react with. Knowing that, this bomb was easy to
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create.
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Regardless of the size of the glass object used to house this device,
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maintain an 8:1 ratio of vinegar to baking soda. This proportion ensures
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maximum reaction from each component. Also, allow a little room for a bit
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of reaction to occur. With this extra space, you can visually determine if
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the seal is leaking. If there is a leak, detonation should be provoked
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ASAP, as every second drains explosive power from the device.
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Detonation is easily provoked, as a glass bottle is the housing
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container. If thrown, dropped, run over with a car, shot by a BB gun,
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lobbed into a McDonalds, bounced off of someone's head, hit with a rock,
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etc. THIS THING WILL GO BOOM! The explosion is a little louder than an
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M-16 shell. The blast radius of this experiment is easily 30 to 40 feet.
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Take one deluxe, no-name 16 ounce soda bottle from 7-11, Quik-Trip,
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Circle K, recycling center, or wherever. SAVE THE CAP! Drink this
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beverage, save it for later, whatever you want to do - just get the stuff
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out. Rinse it with water, as the sugar neutralizes the reaction a bit. Do
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your best to remove as much water as possible - centrifugal force works
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well. In this bottle put 1-1/3 cup vinegar. Cap it, so it doesn't oxidize.
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If you can smell vinegar, it's oxidizing.
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This part can be adulterated in means, but not the ends. For this
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experiment, we used 2.6666 tablespoons of baking soda. As a buffer, to buy
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time, I wrap no more than 1 Tbsp Baking soda in the center of a toilet paper
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cylinder. This looks a lot like a Big Bob Mighty, but don't smoke it. Tape
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the ends to maintain accuracy of measurement. Doing it this way, you should
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have three cylinders of toilet paper, capped with tape. These should BARELY
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fit into the mouth of the pop bottle. That's the idea.
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When nearing the time of utilization, uncap the bottle and cram those
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tubes of baking soda into the bottle as quickly as possible. If you are too
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slow, you will have a massive, fizzy mess all over yourself. Don't worry
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about the tape. The acid of the vinegar dissolves the adhesive with great
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ease. When ready to detonate the device, shake it... It should fizz and
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the toilet paper should begin coagulating in the bottom of the bottle.
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When the toilet paper has coagulated in the bottom, it is ready.
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Place it, throw it, drop it, lob it, whatever your intended purpose.
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If it is to be set off by a distant projectile, such as a rock or BB/pellet,
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it should be done within about 10 minutes of placing it. Any longer and the
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effect decreases exponentially, as tiny leaks are allowing the reaction to
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occur slowly, instead of as rapidly as necessary for the Big Bang effect.
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Variations:
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Snip little chunks of tin off of a big piece. Coat the outside of the
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bottle in adhesive (your choice - anything but ELMER'S, as it will form a
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buffer layer that the release of the shrapnel!). Roll the bottle in the
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snipped pieces of tin: the blast radius is more than halved, but the
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shredding radius is just less than doubled.
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If tin is not available to you, BB's work well. They don't shred as
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well as the tin chunks, weigh more than tin chunks, but are still more
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vorpal than just the glass bottle.
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If one were to boil a box of cigars for about 5 to 10 hours-a nicotine
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concentrate will form. Ask any smoker, nicotine is a poison. Dipping
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projectiles in concentrated nicotine adds a toxic flair to the incident. BE
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VERY CAREFUL handling anything with nicotine on it. Do NOT even touch it
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with your bare hands. It will absorb through skin, much more readily so
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with a sharp projectile...
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| Poet's Corner |
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| a parody of 'You can't touch this' |
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| by Anesthesia |
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Can't Touch This...Can't Touch This...Can't Touch This...Can't Touch This...
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My...my...my...
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My modem hits them- so hard, makes them say 'Oh my Lord!'
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Don't you go mess with me! With a mind to bomb and for Anarchy.
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It feels good, when you know you're down...
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A super-dope homeboy from the Underground.
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I'm known- as such, and I'm the one- You Can't Touch.
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<I told ya homebrutus> Can't touch this...
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<Yeah, that's how we' livin' and you know> Can't touch this...
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<Don't bug my line..man> Can't touch this...
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<Yo! Let me hack this funky system> Can't touch this...
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Fresh new tricks- and man, You gotta like that 'cuz I don't give a damn
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So move- into your seat. Get yourself a text editor and check my beat-
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I'm rollin'
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Write a little bit, just to letcha know what's goin' on-
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Like that... like that
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I'm on a mission, now you see what's goin' on
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Let 'em know that we're too much- and this is the stuff, You Can't Touch!
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<Yo I told ya> Can't touch this.
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<Why you standin' there man?> Can't touch this.
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<Yo sound the bell, school's in!> Can't touch this.
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Gimme a keyboard, disk drive- makin' 'em sweat, that's what I'm givin' em.
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Now they know
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They try to shut me up- they just don't know, that bites - NOT right.
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My words are electric, catch a few bytes.
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What's it gonna take for the 90s to burn?
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You better work hard or might as well quit.
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That's word because you know.... Can't touch this... Can't touch this!
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<Break it down...>
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<Wa-oh, wa-oh, wa-oh... on and on and on>
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Stop... Underground!
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"Go with the flow," it is said.
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If you try to do that, then your brain is dead.
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So throw- your voice to the air, bust a few lines, help us share.
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This is it! A Winner! Listen to us and catch our stinger...
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Move, slide, go up... Just for a minute, let's all do the dump.
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<Yeah> Can't touch this.
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<Look, Man!> Can't touch this.
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<You better go hide, boy> Can't touch this.
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<Cuz you know you can't> Can't touch this.
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Autodial...
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<Wa-oh, wa-oh, wa-oh... on and on and on>
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Stop! Underground!
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Every time they see me, that hacker's just so hype.
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I'm dope on the boards, and magic with my type.
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Why would I ever- stop doing this?
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When others writing files, say I just should quit.
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I've dialed around the world, from Norway to the States!
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It's hack it, go hack it, Yo hack it!
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and the rest can come and play.
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Can't touch this!
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!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
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@ Church of Free Thought @
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@ by David Lightman @
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!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
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Well, for now, it seems that I am trapped without means to begin the
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conception of our church. The response has been good. Several have given
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donations to speed along its inception. I DO intend to make this happen.
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Hopefully Anesthesia will be able to get more of the necessary paperwork to
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make this happen. The physical boundaries, i.e. the Atlantic Ocean, make
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things a bit harder to prepare than normal. I haven't found an affordable
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local dialup, so we have to resort to Snail-mail.
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I have devised a means of supporting and providing for all requirements
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to qualify as a full-fledged tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization. We
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need more people to pledge that they follow the Code of Free-Thinkers. This
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will pretty much take care of the final requirement for non-profit status.
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The only remaining item will then be the actual filing for non-profit
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organization status. This will require a lawyer, filing fees, etc. So, we
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are anticipating a huge expenditure in this department.
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Any and all help is welcome. Please direct all requests for the Code
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of Free-Thinking, information, donations, etc. to
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Church of Free Thought
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C/O Phirst Amendment
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PO Box 3942
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North Las Vegas, NV 89036-0942
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Please make checks and money orders payable to cash, as we don't trust
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the American banking system. See, the IRS can 'lawfully' seize a bank
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account, and prevent money from going out of an account. And when checks
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are made out to a business, the IRS requires that the checks be deposited
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into a business account at a bank, for auditing purposes. Banks know this
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and charge businesses for having an account, for each deposited item, for
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each deposit, for each check drawn on the account, and give low interest
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rates in return. This needlessly increases overhead; Once again, the
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government has made a law which violates an individual's rights so that a
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large, organized industry may profit. (cf. Mandatory liability insurance)
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I found an interesting article that really piqued my curiosity on
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viruses. It mentioned a few things, some of which I found factual, and
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others that were speculation by the general public.
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So! For this issue, I will comment on the myths around us. I pulled
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quite a few of these comments directly from my BBS's public virus
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information discussion message base. Others were things that people have
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said or asked me about in E-mail.
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1. There are a lot of people trying to scare you into buying expensive
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anti-virus software!
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This is quite true, Early detections of viruses are now heavily
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publicized. The media (always a useful tool) are fed information about a
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virus in a way that makes it seem as if every system has it. Look at all
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the press Michelangelo got and it sparked record anti-virus software sales.
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I know of very few users that were infected with it in the first place.
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2. Most simple viruses are detectable by freeware or shareware virus
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scanners. The more complex ones need a commercial product.
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This is obviously a falsehood from advertising moguls. I took the time
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to search through the best commercial products and quite a few freeware
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products. The freeware products were much more comprehensive and were FREE.
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That means that most any upgrades won't cost you anything either. With the
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number of viruses out currently and the new ones released every day, I don't
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want to have to pay to upgrade later.
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3. You should subscriber to `Virus News', `Virus Bulletin' or some of
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those! They are invaluable!
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Well, at $120-$395 per year for a subscription, of course they're
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invaluable. They're very thin, don't cover much that I need to know, and
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are just too damn expensive for my taste. I suggest getting on Internet and
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subscribing to Virus-L via a mailserver at any of them available. It's free
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and you get posts a lot more quickly than once per month, and they're from
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real people!
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4. There aren't many viruses out right now, so why is everyone so worried?
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Well, to test this, a long time ago, I took some time to find just how
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many I could write in one day. By myself, I wrote twelve. But with help
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(Virus Construction Lab, Trojan Horse Construction Kit, etc.) the number
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would be too high to count. I do not release viruses. I am a programmer
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and know how viruses work. It's not hard to figure out and you really don't
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need to be a programmer to do it.
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5. I won't get a virus because I don't download files from BBSs.
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I can't stand to hear this phrase. I have collected several thousand
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files on my board for my users, and this makes my work feel useless. There
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are thousands of ways to get infected with a virus. These can be as simple
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as disk swapping, outside users, and unauthorized access.
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6. Commercial BBSs check for viruses more than small BBSs.
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Another of my least favorite phrases! I spend a lot of time searching
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for infected files as do many SysOps of boards I call. There are many
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programs available to help SysOps in this task. These are usually automatic
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and if they didn't catch it, it was either too new or their detection
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software is too old.
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7. I make regular backups, so I'm safe.
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Well, I questioned an avid backer-upper more in-depth and found out
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that he uses a tape backup. This is an excellent set-up! The only problem
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is that he only owns a couple of tapes and re-uses them. So, let's figure
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that you own three tapes and backup every week. You get a virus, then back
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your system up. The virus just continues to copy and goes off in say, a
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month. All of your backups are corrupted. So when you restore, you're
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restoring the problem. Always scan for viruses before you back-up your
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system. I use a batch file for the back-up process, so I don't forget.
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`A virus is not a toy, but it is something that needs to be understood.'
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- A knowledgeable user
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Through the LoopHole - - - < - - >- - by David Lightman
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Once again, brothers and sisters, I am to show you the ways of `The
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Man.' I intend to continually bombard you with the means that have been
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created to `help' us, but have been used to `screw' us. I will show you HOW
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they have been used to screw us and how, with a little persistence, you can
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use them to either unscrew yourself or screw others.
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It has been demonstrated that huge, incorporated conglomerates are the
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actual `controlling force' in our society. Let's face it, our politicians
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are being bought. If we fight these organizations in the little ways that
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we can, they will be gradually relieved of their power and/or control over
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our lives. I once heard from a very wise person, "The best way to defeat an
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organization is from the inside." This can be interpreted in a few ways.
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This is my interpretation: The information provided to the insiders of
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an organization, worthy of being shut down, is enough, in itself to do so.
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Another, more covert interpretation could be: Enter the organization
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and establish yourself in a position of power. With that power, shut down
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the organization.
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I am more in favor of the first. If the organization is a worthy one,
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why ruin it? If it isn't worthy, the former means is quite a bit easier
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than the latter. These organizations really DO provide the means of their
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own destruction.
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Most unworthy organizations will rather readily allow one to become a
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part with a very modest security check. Sadly enough, those organizations
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that have the MOST power are hardest to enter. Under the guise of
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volunteerism, much data can be attained. It is more difficult to secure
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gainful employment with an organization - they have to need your skills,
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like your appearance, etc...
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That's it for this month's- `How to Infiltrate the System'
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Creative Checking
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Let's, first, explore the specifics of the checking system. Let's
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first look at what makes a check a legal form of tender.
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Federal law requires a check have the following: The recipient's name,
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account-holder's signature, amount of tender, name of the bank in which the
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account is held, and the account number. Aside from this, there are no
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other specifics. No rules regarding material of the check, commercial
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imprinting, etc - these are all things that the banking industry has
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instituted on its own. With this in mind, a check can be on a tree stump, a
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rock, the side of a cow, etc. These are all backed by precedent. For
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these, and some pretty interesting examples of checks from the past, go to
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the Smithsonian exhibit on money. It's pretty interesting.
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A check, without one of the requirements, can be interesting. Most
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blanks are easily solved by the payee, such as leaving off the date or
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payee's name. Some can be hazardous, particularly the AMOUNT of the check.
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This brings two interesting things to mind.
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First, Federal law considers any check that is more than six months old
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as `stale'. This means that it cannot be redeemed. This can accidentally
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happen around the beginning of the year, as people frequently forget to
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change the year on their mental calendars. Incidentally, most banks refuse
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to clear checks that are older than ninety days.
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Second, if YOUR check does not have YOUR signature on it, it should NOT
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be cashable. Mind you, SHOULD not: I've seen cases in which the check
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actually clears. Neither the machines involved nor the tellers pay much
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attention to checks for amounts less than $500.
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State you have never signed the check. This can be done at any time.
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It doesn't matter if your check cleared 10 months ago. If you JUST
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discovered the check shouldn't have cleared, then you don't have an earlier
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time you could have reported it. They may ask questions. Just say you
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reconcile your statements annually. Depending on the situation, it may be a
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good idea to let the payee think they got one over on you by redeeming the
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unsigned check. So, wait a couple of months before revoking that check. No
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matter what, that check should NOT have cleared.
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Some companies will redeem checks by putting a stamp in the signature
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block stating something along the line of `Signature on File.' Even THIS is
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not legally cashable. Many people allow these checks to clear without even
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raising a stink. If you didn't sign it, don't let it clear!
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Other companies will just put the check in the bank, not even examining
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it for a signature. If they do, the time involved from the time they get
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the check to the time you find out that it didn't have a signature on it -
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is their responsibility. Their ineptitude prevented you from having your
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balance cleared sooner, caused the accrual of more interest, etc. They HAD
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your check. It's not your fault. You INTENDED to pay them. So blame them!
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If someone actually SIGNS your name or another name, regardless of how
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close it is to your signature, that is FORGERY! Blammo! Instant credit to
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your account, plus whatever else you can come up with.
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[The following scandal encompasses so much at one time, it's very difficult
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to describe. It's got your basic murder/conspiracy/big brother/drug plot.
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It adds a VERY interesting point of view! Well worth the time to read.]
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The UFO Conspiracy
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Milton William Cooper
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The following are excerpts from a 45-minute lecture given on November 17,
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1989, at the "Whole Life Expo" in Los Angeles, California by Milton William
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Cooper. His speech has been transcribed from a microcassette recording.
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<Begin Lecture>
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For those of you who don't know who I am, I was raised in a military
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family. My family, my ancestors, since they came to this country, have been
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government people. We have served in the military. We have been patriots,
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We have fought in all the wars, We care about this country and believe in
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the Constitution of the United States. We know, as many people don't know,
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that the Constitution of the United States of America IS the United States
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of America! And that's why we've always been ready to do the things needed
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to preserve and protect it. [from enemies both foreign AND domestic!]
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When I left home I went into the Air Force, the Strategic Air Command.
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As a child I'd heard stories from my father and pilots, other pilots, my
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father was a pilot, about Foo Fighters, UFOs, strange craft that were not
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made on this Earth. And as a kid, you hear that in passing, and it's neat,
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and you giggle about it, and you go out and play 'Space Man,' and you forget
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it.
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When I was in the Air Force I met men who had participated in alien
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crashed-craft recoveries. Now this intrigued me, it interested me, but it
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was usually after quite a few bottles of beer that these stories would come
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out, and sometimes the next morning I couldn't remember what the heck the
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guy said.
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When I left the Air Force I went into the Navy, and this is where
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everything began to happen for me. I had originally intended to just go
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from service to service and do something that very few people have ever done
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before. I was a very adventurous, very crazy... young man, and I thought
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that that would be a pretty exciting life. I volunteered for submarines,
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and while on the submarine USS Tyroot, SS-416, on a transit between the
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Portland/Seattle area and Pearl Harbor, which was our home port; the Pearl
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Harbor sub base, as the port lookout I saw a craft, saucer-shaped, the size
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of a Midway class carrier, aircraft carrier, for those of you who don't know
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how big that is; it's huge, come up out of the water approximately two and a
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half nautical miles off the port bow, which is about 45 degrees to the left
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of the pointy end of the submarine. It tumbled slowly on its own axis, and
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went up into the clouds. It appeared to be moving slowly to me at a
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distance of two and a half nautical miles, but in reality it was moving
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pretty fast because it came up out of the water, did a few tumbles, and it
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was gone!
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I then reported it to the officer of the deck. I didn't tell him what
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it was that I saw because my Daddy didn't raise no fools and in case nobody
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else saw it I didn't want to be the only looney on board the ship. So I
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asked the officer of the deck to help me cover that area, and he did, which
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is common for officers and lookouts to help each other while on bridge watch
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because they all hang together if something bad happens. After a few
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seconds of watching, the same craft, or another craft exactly like it, came
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down out of the clouds, tumbled again on its own axis, and went into the
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water. Ensign Ball, who was the officer of the deck, was literally shocked!
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What could I say? Seaman Dejeralimo, who was the starboard lookout, had
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also witnessed this, and Ensign Ball called the captain to the bridge who
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was followed by the chief quartermaster who brought a 35MM camera, and we
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watched for between seven and 10 minutes the same craft, or different craft
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that looked exactly alike, enter and leave the water. It was an incredible
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show. I don't know if they knew we were there, or if they even cared, but
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the craft did not glow, they were metal, they were machines without a doubt,
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they were obviously intelligently guided, they were huge, and having been in
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the Air Force and the Navy and knowing what it takes, I knew without a
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doubt, and know it today, that that machine was not made on the face of this
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earth. Because there's nothing that man can make, that can fly through the
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air at a speed like that, tumble on its own axis, and enter the water and
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effectively fly beneath the sea.
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If you've ever been aboard an airplane and then gone aboard a
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submarine, I know there's probably some of you in this room who have visited
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a submarine at one time or another, you can readily see just without even
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any of the technicalities involved how difficult such a thing would be to
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do. Where would it be built, that size? It was absolutely incredible. It
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changed my life because then all the stories that I'd heard all my life I
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knew were true, and I began seeing the world in a different light.
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It wasn't long after that I was trained by Naval security in
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intelligence. I was sent to Vietnam. I was assigned as a patrol boat
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captain, first in DaNang harbor, given a crew, given a multi-million dollar
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patrol boat. My job was to gather intelligence from the people who lived
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around the harbor and the fishermen who transited the harbor, and maintain
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the safety and security of the harbor and the shipping. After about five
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months I was sent up North to the DMZ, to a place called Qua Vieaf, on the
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Tacan river. Our base camp was at the river mouth. We were only three
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miles south of the North Vietnamese border and our job was to patrol the
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Tacan river from the river mouth to Dang Ha, and then up the Quang Tree
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cutoff to Quang Tree city, again to get to know the people on the bank,
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gather intelligence, and to patrol every night and maintain the safety and
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security of the river and the river traffic.
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It was while there that I discovered that there was a tremendous amount
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of UFO and alien activity in Vietnam. It was always reported in official
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messages as 'enemy helicopters.' Now any of you who know anything about the
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Vietnam war know that the North Vietnamese did not have any helicopters,
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especially after our first couple of air raids into North Vietnam. Even if
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they had they would not have been so foolish as to bring them over the DMZ
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because that would have insured their demise. Our troops were fired on
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occasionally by these 'enemy helicopters,' enemy troops were fired on
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occasionally by these 'enemy helicopters,' and occasionally people would
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disappear. And on one instance that I know for sure at least one entire
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village disappeared one night because of alien activity. The reason they
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used the term 'enemy helicopters' in messages and dispatches was that in
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Vietnam you could be overrun at any time, no matter where you where. They
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did not bring crypto encoding equipment into Vietnam, I'm talking about the
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machinery.
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[Small part skipped]
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When I left Vietnam I was eventually attached to the headquarters staff
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of the Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet at Macalappa,
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[sp] Hawaii, which is a little hill overlooking Pearl Harbor, it's a
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beautiful white building up there, and I was specifically attached to the
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Intelligence Briefing Team of the Commander in Chief of the United States
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Pacific Fleet.
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It was during this tour of duty that, in the course of my duties,
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documents were placed in my hands that were so unbelievable and so
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incredible that it took me quite a while to adjust to the fact that what I
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was seeing was real. Now for those of you who don't understand how I could
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come to see this information, let me give you a little short course in
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security clearance and the need to know and how you get to see classified
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information if you're in the military or in the government, it doesn't
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matter which, the rules are the same.
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I was assigned to the Intelligence Briefing Team of the Commander in
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Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet, who had to know everything
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concerning his area of operations which was one half of the Earth's surface;
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the Indian ocean, the Pacific ocean, and all the land masses in between.
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Believe it or not, if we go to war, if we ever go to war, it's the United
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States Navy that strikes the first blow and attempts to keep the enemy at
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bay while we can get ourselves together, at least historically. Nuclear
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weapons have kind of done away with that concept, but military commanders
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like to talk about it anyway.
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Because of this, and you have no conception of the amount of material
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and information that an area commander has to know; it's unbelievable, and
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he has to keep track of this, he has to keep on top of it. He has to know
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what's happening; he has to make the right decisions. Because it's almost
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humanly impossible for anyone to do that, they have what's called a briefing
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team, and it's our job to make sure that he has the correct information, all
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the time, on a 24-hour basis. And every morning, between 8 and 9 a.m., we
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would give a briefing which covered everything that happened in the previous
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24 hours, and everything scheduled to happen in the next 24 hours, and all
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the pertinent intelligence reports that we had received since the last
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briefing that he needed to know and that his staff members needed to know.
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Occasionally we would get messages marked 'Top Secret, Magic, Restricted
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Information,' and it would be coded in such a way that all you had were
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answers to questions which you didn't know what the questions were so you
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really didn't know what the message as all about.
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But eventually I found myself in possession, holding two documents; one
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called 'Project Grudge,' another one called 'Operation Majority.' Project
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Grudge contained the history of alien involvement since around 1936, and it
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began talking about Germany's involvement with a crashed disk that they had
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recovered in 1936 and were attempting to duplicate the technology. They
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were not successful despite what all these Nazi hunters want to tell you.
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If they had been successful, we would not have won the war, because you
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cannot beat those weapons! You cannot out fly those craft, you can't even
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think about it with conventional aircraft. If Germany had been successful,
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we would now have a German flag up in front of this podium.
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They did make some headway. When we went into Punta Mundy we captured
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documents, we got some scientists, we got some hardware. The Russians also
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got some documents, some scientists, and some hardware. It wasn't until
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1947 that we were able to capture a craft, a whole craft, not all together
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but it was everything. And that occurred near the city of Roswell, New
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Mexico. There were dead aliens recovered from the craft. In Project Grudge
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I saw photographs of these dead aliens, of the craft; I saw photographs of
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live aliens; I saw photographs of autopsies, internal organs; I saw
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photographs of the alien designated 'E.B.', which was held in captivity from
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1949 until June 2, 1952, when he died. I saw the history of what they had
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been able to at that time put together, from incidents in the 1800s, which
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involved aliens and their craft.
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I saw the names of projects. I saw a project that was to fly recovered
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alien craft that had been recovered intact and undamaged, and some of them
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were recovered intact and undamaged, and how that happened I have no idea.
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It was called 'Project Redlight,' and first was conducted from the Tonopah
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test range in the Nevada test sight and then was moved to a specially built
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area, ordered built by president Eisenhower, called 'Area-51,' code named
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'Dreamland,' in the Groom dry lake area of the Nevada test sight, by secret
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executive order. It doesn't exist officially, if you ask anyone, or if you
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write letters to the government they will tell you it doesn't exist.
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However if you go out there at several places and see it, fly outside the
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boundaries and look down and see it, you know it's there, but according to
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the government it doesn't exist.
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The project to fly, test fly these craft, was ongoing until sometime in
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1962 when a craft blew up not far from the test sight, in the air, and the
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explosion was seen over a three-state area. The pilots were killed, they
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had no idea what had happened or why the craft blew up, but they put Project
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Redlight on hold until a later date when the aliens supplied us with three
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craft and personnel to help us learn how to fly these craft. That project
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is ongoing, and we now have not only alien craft that we are flying, we have
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craft we have built, using the captured technology, and some of the UFOs
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that people report seeing in the United States, and maybe even elsewhere,
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are flown by United States personnel.
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That may come as a shock to you. We have technology way beyond the
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limits of what we have been told. A lot of our development technologically,
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since the end of World War II, has been due to the exchange of technology
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which occurs in the area called 'Area-51' on a regular basis ... ongoing.
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When James Oberth, Professor Oberth retired, many of you don't know who
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he is ... not too many space people in here. Professor Oberth was probably
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one of the greatest rocket scientists and space commentators that ever
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lived. When he retired, the government gave him a special award, there was
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a press conference, all kinds of ceremony, and when he got up to speak he
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said, 'Gentlemen,' and I quote Professor Oberth, he said, 'Gentlemen, we
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cannot take credit for all the technological developments that we have had
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in the last decade. We have had help,' and that's where he stopped.
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One of the reporters raised his hand and said, 'Professor Oberth, can
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you tell us what other country helped us?'
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He said, 'It was those little guys from out in space,' and then he got
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down and would not comment any further. Now this occurred in 1959. I can
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go on and on, but time doesn't allow it.
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I will tell you ladies and gentlemen that there are all kinds of things
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going on all the time, we are making rapid progress in exposing this. Since
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I have begun talking, people have been coming out of the woodwork at a rapid
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rate, who know and have pieces of this puzzle, and are helping us to put it
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together, because I don't have all the answers. I saw an awful lot of
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material, I have remembered an awful lot of it, I have probably, in my
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remembering, made some mistakes, and I guarantee you they're minor ones, if
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I have.
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We have just recently, for those of you who didn't believe that the
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Jason Society of the Jason Scholars, the secret group, existed, we now have
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a letter from the Pentagon, with 51 names of the Jason Scholars, an
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admission from the Pentagon that they hold the highest security clearances
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in the nation, an admission from the Pentagon that they hold the protocol
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rank of Rear Admiral, and are treated as such on any military installation
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or in any government office. There are six Nobel Prize winners on that
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list, there are the elite of the elite of the scientific world, they are the
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only ones who really know the truth about the technology today and about the
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real science of physics, because the one that we're being taught all the
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time ... If you send your kids to college to learn physics you're wasting
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your money because they're teaching them stuff that doesn't work, it's not
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true, it's not real. Gravity is not what we think it is. There is a
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Unified Theory! We already know what it is; it's what makes these craft
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work. It's absolutely incredible what's going on.
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How many of you keep up with Billy Goodman's show on KVEG out of Las
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Vegas? For those of you who don't, I would try tuning in on any night
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between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. It's 840 on your AM dial, and the subject every
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night are those subjects that no other media person in the United States
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will touch with a 10-foot pole, every single night except Saturday night.
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It's the only show that you can call in and talk to another caller, you've
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got three minutes to say whatever you want to say as long as you don't cuss
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or swear or slander anyone, and every night they're helping to expose this.
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When John Lear and I first said what was going on out at Groom Lake
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everybody said, 'You're nuts, there's nothing going on out at Groom Lake!'
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The listeners of the Billy Goodman radio show put together an excursion and
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went up to Groom Lake and they all, ever since, every night, they go up
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there and watch them test fly the alien craft ... every night! The first
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night they had 100 people there. And 100 people saw four alien craft fly,
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doing things that no airplane and no helicopter can do. Now they don't tell
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us anymore that there's nothing happening at Groom Lake. What they tell us
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now is there's no such thing as aliens, it's all government secret projects.
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That's OK because we'll prove that wrong too eventually, it just takes a
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while. Because where we were ... it's not where we're at, and I'm really
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happy about that.
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Now, if you want to see what's happening right now, keep watching your
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movies, keep watching your television commercials, your alien programs on
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television, read Whitley Strieber's Majestic, which is a part of the
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contingency plan called 'Majestic' to test the reaction of the population to
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the presence of aliens on the Earth. And I have just finished my study of
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Whitley Strieber's book Majestic, and I'm going to tell you right now that
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most of the documents in there, that he says are fiction, are real documents
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that came right out of Project Grudge. It is part of the government's
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campaign to leak information out in ways that they can always deny that it's
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real. There's only one thing wrong with the information in that book, the
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stories of the characters in there I know nothing about. What I'm talking
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about are the supposed government documents that he has in that book. I'm
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telling you tonight they're real. Those are some of the same documents that
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I saw in Project Grudge back between 1970 and 1973, and where we have
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wondered before, now we know that Whitley Strieber is working for the
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government. And we had a suspicion anyway because in the front of his book
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he states that he got information and was helped by the research team of
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Moore, Shanderey, and Friedman. William Moore has publicly admitted on July
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1 that he is an agent of the United States Government, and we know that the
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others are too.
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This is going to come out, and the reason they're doing it the way
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they're doing it is they know eventually you're going to find out that it's
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all true and real. They're desensitizing you so that you're not shocked, so
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that there's no collapse of society as we know it, so that the religious
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structure doesn't fall to pieces, so that the stock market doesn't go crazy,
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because these were their original fears. Now, there's nothing we can do
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about the last one because it's already happened, there will be a segment of
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the population that worships the aliens, even though they're no different
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than us; they're just from somewhere else, and they may look a little
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different. They are not gods. But there are already people worshipping the
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aliens and they predicted this would happen when they slapped the secret
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stamp all over all this stuff.
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You know, there's really nothing wrong with what's been happening
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except for three things. [Cooper forgot to mention the third thing, or was
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sidetracked, or included it into the second thing.]
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No. 1, when they decided to keep it secret they needed to finance it,
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they couldn't tell the public, so they couldn't tell Congress. They decided
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to finance it with the sale, importation and sale, of drugs. Now in the
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documents that I read, in Operation Majority, it specifically stated that
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when George Bush was the president and CEO of Sapata Oil, he, in conjunction
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with the CIA, organized the first large-scale drug importation into this
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country from South and Central America by fishing boat, to the offshore oil
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platforms of Sapata Oil, and then from there into the beach, thus bypassing
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all Customs inspections and law-enforcement inspections of any kind. They
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are still bringing in drugs, to a limited extent, in this manner. Another
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manner is by CIA contract aircraft which, one of their bases of landing is
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Homestead [sp] Air Force Base in Florida. We have affidavits from air
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controllers who have vectored the planes in, who have made sure that they're
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not interfered with in any way. We have affidavits from personnel at
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Homestead Air Force Base who say the planes have been met by Jeb Bush, who
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is George Bush's son. We have affidavits from people who work in the Gulf
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of Mexico, in the offshore oil business, that yes, indeed, the drugs are
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coming in, at least some of them, from the offshore oil platforms.
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From the audience came a clear statement, "Just say no?"
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Pardon? Right! Just Say No! Well that's what we're going to do ladies
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and gentlemen with your help. We are going to say no, no more! And you have
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to do it, you have to act. You either have to act or watch your country go
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down the tubes.
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Now, that's one of the things that's wrong. The next thing that's
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wrong is, to keep the secret, they killed a lot of people who tried to leak
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it out. And if I hadn't done it the way that I did it, you wouldn't be
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seeing me anywhere standing or walking on this Earth now. They killed
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President Kennedy and during the workshop, for those of you haven't seen the
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tape, I will show you, on the tape, who shot the president and why. Between
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'70 and '73, in Operation Majority it stated verbatim that President Kennedy
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ordered MJ-12 to cease the importation and sale of drugs to the American
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people, that he ordered them to implement a plan to reveal the presence of
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aliens to the American people within the following year. His assassination
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was ordered by the policy committee of the Vilderbergers. MJ-12 implemented
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the plan and carried it out in Dallas. It involved agents of the CIA,
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Division-5 of the FBI, the Secret Service, and the Office of Naval
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Intelligence. President Kennedy was killed by the driver of his car, his
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name was William Greer, he used a recoilless, electrically operated, gas-
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powered assassination pistol that was specially built by the CIA to
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assassinate people at close range. It fired an explosive pellet which
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injected a large amount of shellfish poison into the brain, and that is why,
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in the documents, it stated that President Kennedy's brain was removed. If
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you've studied the case, you will find that indeed his brain disappeared.
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The reason for that is so that they would not find the particles of the
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exploding pellet or the shellfish poison in his brain which would have
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proved conclusively that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the assassin. In fact,
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Lee Harvey Oswald never fired a shot, he was the patsy.
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<Pause>
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A lady in the audience asked, "Why haven't you been assassinated?"
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If they were to kill me right now, what would you think?
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"That it's the truth"
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I've got them right where I want them. If they touch me, everyone who
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has ever heard me talk is going to be absolutely enraged and is going to
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know that everything I've said is true. As long as they don't touch me
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there's going to be some of you who are always going to be wondering. But
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eventually we're going to bring enough proof out, and if you're here during
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the workshop you're going to see an awful lot of it that's going to prove to
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you that it's true. It's real. And it's happening!
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<He then opened up the floor to questions and answers.>
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A muffled question was barely heard coming from the front of the room,
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which in essence asked, "What about all the people in the press and others
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who were in Dallas and who saw the assassination? Couldn't they tell where
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the shot came from? Why didn't they come forward? There must have been
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plenty."
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There was, we know that there was at least 18 who were all murdered
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within two years of the event. The odds of that happening are 1 in 300,000
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trillion.
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"Why did the driver have to shoot Kennedy?"
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Because the other fools missed! There were a total of three shots
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fired at President Kennedy, one hit him in the throat and didn't kill him
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and two of them hit John Connelly. The one that was fired from the grassy
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knoll hit the president in the throat. The other two shots came from
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directly behind the limousine, not the school book depository building, and
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hit Governor Connelly. Governor Connelly, in intelligence community
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circles, is known as a 'can do' man, because he took two hits and still kept
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his mouth shut.
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"How is it that the driver, sitting on the front, left-hand side of the
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car was able to blow off the right side of Kennedy's brain when the bullet
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actually entered in, and it would have been virtually impossible ..."
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another person asked.
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For those of you who have been listening to all these talk show hosts,
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whose job it is to be a talk show host, and who have not done any legitimate
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research into this, if you come to the workshop, I will show you, on the
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tape, how it was done. You will see that Kennedy was, in fact slumped over
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against Jackie, his head was turned [this direction], it was very simple, it
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was easy and you will see it with your own eyes.
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[Another muffled, off-mike question from a member of the audience
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inquiring why no one else had come forward with the information Mr. Cooper
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was disseminating, and why those who knew it had kept it secret for so long
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was quickly answered.]
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It hasn't been, I'm talking about it now. Bill English was talking
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about it eight years ago, but everybody laughed at Bill English. John
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Lear's been talking about it for three years, and everybody laughed at him.
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Now there's so many people have been talking about it, people are starting
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to listen, and it's about time. Because it's about time we that we quit
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being fools, and that's exactly what they think we are, and we prove it to
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them every day.
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The next question dealt with the alien technology and asked in essence,
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"Hasn't any one else [other than the government] come up with the energy
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technology that the aliens have?
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There's been quite a few people who've come up with it and they've all
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been stopped, and they'll all continue to be stopped. Because once you have
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it you have free energy. Once you have free energy they no longer have
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power over you. You understand? That's why they stop it.
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Another question asking, "In the film of the assassination which was
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examined greatly by experts, why didn't they conclude that Kennedy's driver
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shot him?"
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Examined by whom greatly? Most of the film that you can purchase has
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that segment cut out, and you can always tell it by the person running in
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the background, they'll run up to here ... all of a sudden they'll be down
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here ... running. You will see in most of the clips that you've ever seen
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on television, or in the movies, or that you're able to get your hands on,
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you'll see William Greer start to turn like this ..."
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That's because they clipped it out! And on a lot of them, I'll bet you
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most of you, every time you've seen the clip on television, never looked at
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the driver anyway. If you're really honest with yourself, and with me, you
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know your eyes were right on Kennedy.
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A woman asked if any of the alien technology was being used in
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present-day military equipment.
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Yes,there's a lot of alien technology contained in the Stealth bomber,
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that's right. The Stealth fighter was flying for 10 years before you even
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knew it existed.
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"Before you let us all out of here, there's a bunch of us here
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wondering what can we all do to help bring this all out?"
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A single word, "revolt," issued from several listeners simultaneously,
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but Cooper responded, "Don't revolt. What you need to do is what you should
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have been doing all along. You need to get involved with your government.
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The first thing you need to do is purchase a copy of the Constitution, which
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I know that most of you don't have anywhere in your house, and if I were to
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go around this room and ask each person what the Constitution says, most of
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you couldn't tell me what the Constitution says from your grocery bill. And
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that's the truth! And that is your country! So if you don't know what your
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Constitution is you're dead already, so the first thing you do is you get a
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copy of your Constitution. The second thing you do is you learn it! The
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third thing you do is you start calling your senators and your
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representatives, and the President of the United States and you start
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leaning on them, and you tell them, 'Unless you straighten up the
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government, and unless we start getting the truth, and I mean the whole
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truth, and no more of this baloney, this is the last job you're ever going
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to have, period. And I'll do everything in my power to make sure that comes
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true.' And then write them, frequently, saying the same thing. And then
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when they're in your area, in their area offices, take a little delegation
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and go see them, and make them understand that they're going to be living in
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poverty because they're not going to have a job anymore come election day.
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You see, the secret government may own the executive branch, but you people,
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all of us, we own the Congress, and the Congress makes the laws, and the
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Congress can impeach the entire executive branch! You also have the right to
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petition the government for a redress of injuries.
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So you are powerful, you've just forgotten that you're powerful, you've
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forgotten that that vote that you haven't been doing every time election
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comes around, that vote has abdicated your power. That vote you did not
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cast abdicated your power and gave it to those who are subverting the
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Constitution and are ruining this country."
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"What was traded to the aliens for their technology?"
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People and animals
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Another man asked, "Is the Soviet Union in on any of this?"
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The Soviet Union and the United States of America have been close
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allies since the end of World War II and have been closely participating in
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the secret space program all this time. The Soviets have the same thing we
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have, yes. What you see happening in the Soviet block right now is not the
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result of people standing up and saying, 'We want to be free.' It's the
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result of the international bankers saying, 'You tear down these barriers,
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and you meet the West half way, give your people some freedom, the West is
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going to take some freedom away from their people so that we can put
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together a one-world economic system ... and have all the power. That's
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what's happening! If you don't believe it, stick around and watch it!"
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A dubious woman then asked, "Why was the shellfish poison necessary? A
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lot of his brain was blown off anyway."
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"The shellfish poison? If you go to kill someone, one thing I've
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learned, I learned it real good, I learned it especially good when I went to
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Vietnam; just because you shoot someone doesn't mean they're going to die.
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And if they don't die, they're going to be mad. And if they've got a gun,
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you're dead. So you want the first time to be the last time. So if you
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really want to kill somebody you don't play around. If you really want to
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kill somebody ... you kill them, you don't play, you make sure that when
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you shoot them, they're dead. That way they can't hurt you, can't hurt you
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at all.
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Regrettably, the next question was totally unintelligible, but
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thankfully Mr. Cooper had a good public address system to amplify his
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reply.
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The first moon landing was May 22, 1962 ... or excuse me, that was the
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first landing on Mars. I'm sorry, May 22, 1962, was the winged probe that
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used a hydrozine propeller, flew around approximately three orbits and
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landed on May 22, 1962, was a joint United States/Russian endeavor. The
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first time that we landed on the moon was sometime during the ... probably
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middle 50s, because at the time when President Kennedy stated that he wanted
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a man to set foot on the moon by the end of the decade we already had a
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base there.
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"What about Mars?" came another quick question.
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We have a base on Mars also.
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"When did that happen?"
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I don't know the exact date but I know the project's name, it was 'Adam
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and Eve.'
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"How long have you known about this?"
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Well, I revealed it publicly for the first time on July 2, 1989, and
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within three weeks of the time I revealed it publicly, the government, to
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get the American people not to listen to me, came out and said that they
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planned to build a base on the moon and a colony on Mars. Now, three days
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previous to my speech, representatives from NASA said, 'We can never have a
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colony on Mars, it's impossible that there's a colony on Mars because Mars
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is a dead planet.' And it's not a dead planet, they've lied to you about
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Mars.
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"My name is Dave [unintelligible], I'm a representative of the Crystic
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Institute, and I'd like to know why it was that when we sent a
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representative down to your home, at your request, you failed to produce any
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documentation to substantiate your allegations."
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In the first place it was not at my request, I have never contacted the
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Crystic Institute in my life. I was on the Carol Hemingway Show, she
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contacted the Crystic institute, she told Daniel Shehan that I had just said
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something about Bush and drugs on her show. He called me and told me he
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wanted to send an investigator, in fact he told me to even help the
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investigator because he was new at the job, his name was Wayne Nelson, he is
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a very good gentleman, he stayed at my house for two days, slept overnight
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on my couch, I gave him everything I had. I never told Daniel Shehan that I
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had any documents and I never told Wayne Nelson that I had any documents.
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In fact what I told Wayne Nelson, and I quote, 'Wayne, if I did have the
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documents I couldn't admit it and I don't know you from Adam, and I don't
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know Daniel Shehan from Adam and what makes you think I would give them to
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you.' 'Who am I going to give them to and how quick are they going to
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disappear,' that was my thought. Wayne Nelson also came to my house with a
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stack of documents this thick <hand gesture> already substantiating the
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presence of aliens and extraterrestrial craft on this planet, and they are
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keeping it a secret, because they're afraid somebody'll laugh at them and
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they'll lose their credibility.
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We need some patriots in this country, not people trying to make a name
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for themselves, trying to expose some drug runners, because those are just
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the bag-men. The real crook is in the White House! And you can tell that to
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Daniel Shehan!
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"Why didn't Jackie Kennedy report [the source of the lethal shot]?"
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asked another audience member.
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Who's she going to tell? The Secret Service just killed her husband,
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and they're assigned to protect the president. Also, who had her children?
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The same Secret Service had her children at the time.
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"Wasn't the craft at Roswell, New Mexico, destroyed and all the aliens
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killed?" another young man asked.
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All the aliens were dead but the craft was not completely destroyed, it
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was severely damaged yes.
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On an unrelated note an older gentleman asked, "Does that mean that
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Alternative-3 is true?"
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Alternative-3 is absolutely true and so is Alternative-2.
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Then a man in his late 20s or early 30s raised his hand, said something
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unintelligible, and was apparently recognized by Mr. Cooper, who asked him
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to take the podium and address the audience.
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What I said was that I thanked him [Cooper] very much for coming
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forward and saying something. A lot of my friends out here know that I was
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involved in the United States Special Forces, UFO Tracking and Research from
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the years 1971 to 1975. My name is Richard Murray, I was based out of the
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71st Tac Control Flight, McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida. We were
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'Mobile Radar Command,' that was combat and war ready. We could be loaded
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on aircraft within an hour and many times were taken into areas [to] set up
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radar. A lot of times we were set up around Eglund Air Force Base because
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that's where they have the 'Altered Temperature Weather Control,' where they
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can test various aircraft for their shrinkage and their dimension change
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during altered temperature. So, you know, I was told to shut up twice in
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1982 and they finally threatened my parents life so I stayed quiet, and,
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that's when Wendel Stevens was taken off the streets... Just like that! And
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I hid for quite awhile, and decided to come back out when I heard that
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you're [Cooper] of such high rank as you were, and I felt just in saying
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that your credentials are true, and that what you have to say, everything
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you've said here today, I've heard before behind closed doors. And you've
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really tied the link for me to the Kennedy killing. And there's a few more
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links that have to go on with the Columbia Cartel and the money laundering.
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I think there's more than one cartel involved, and they're shutting one of
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them down so one can maintain a power, it just seems to be the way it works.
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The lecture was then essentially over. The "Alternative-2 and
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Alternative-3" that were referred to briefly are two government contingency
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plans to:
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1. Declare Martial Law and invalidate the Constitution on the premise that
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a terrorist group had entered the country with a Nuclear weapon with plans
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to detonate it in a major city. All dissidents would be rounded up and
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placed in concentration camps and the press and media would be nationalized.
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All this will happen if the information becomes public before they want it
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to or if the aliens attempt a takeover, and
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2. Another contingency plan to contain or delay the release of this
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information, the details of which I am probably wrong about anyway.
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Mr. Cooper is a man who appears to be in his late 40s, of medium height
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and weight, and was dressed casually during the lecture. His hairline was
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receding slightly, and he carried himself with confidence and purpose. Bill
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Cooper, as he was called by several in attendance, is not a professional
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speaker. His presentation lacked the polish of repeated deliveries which
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all the other lectures had during the Expo, but what it lacked in fine
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tuning was easily made up for in its content.
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Appendix A: Operation Majority
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OPERATION MAJORITY FINAL RELEASE THERE WILL BE NO CORRECTIONS TO THIS FILE
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1989 BY MILTON WILLIAM COOPER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED YOU HAVE MY
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PERMISSION TO QUOTE FROM THIS INFORMATION IN PRESS RELEASES, PERIODICALS,
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AND SPEECHES. INCLUSION IN ANY OTHER MEDIA REQUIRES MY EXPRESS WRITTEN
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PERMISSION.
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This file contains the absolute true information regarding the alien
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presence on Earth and the U.S. Government's involvement with the aliens.
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This file contains only the information as I saw it and only my information.
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It does not contain any information from any other source. It was
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necessary for me to issue the information previous to this release in a
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manner which would deceive the government until someone was able to
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independently confirm my identity, my employment, my service record, my
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intelligence background, the identity of the person to which I gave the
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information in 1972, his acknowledgment of the information and when it was
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given to him, that the information is correct, that I have not seen him
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since 1974, and that I have not communicated with him in any form since
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1976.
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This was necessary because this file is my death warrant if MJ-12
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continues to operate in a manner consistent with its history.
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All in the last paragraph has been independently verified by two
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different people who have no connection with each other. I will only list
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one for obvious reasons.
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Tony Pelham, journalist
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Las Vegas Bullet
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300 West Boston
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Las Vegas, Nevada 89102.
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The original information that I first released was not much MAJI that I
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was not a threat long enough to have independent verification of the facts
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before I risked death.
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I wish to make it absolutely clear that I do not consider myself a
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hero. I believe that most of you would do the same thing if you knew the
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truth. I gave an oath that I would uphold and protect the Constitution of
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the United States of America and I take that oath very seriously. I am
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doing no more now than I did when I fought in Vietnam. I am doing my duty.
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Please make copies of this file and send it to your congressman, your
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senator, the attorney general of the United States, and the Supreme Court.
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Send it also to everyone you know.
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Send anything else you may have which tends to support the information.
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I, Milton William Cooper, 1311 S. Highland #205, Fullerton,
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California, 92632, 1-714-680-9537, do solemnly swear that the information
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contained in this file is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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I swear that I saw this information in 1972 in the performance of my
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duties as a member of the Intelligence Briefing Team of the Commander In
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Chief of the Pacific Fleet as a Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy.
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I swear that I underwent hypnotic regression in order to make the
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information as accurate as possible.
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I swear that I can and will take a lie detector test or any other test
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of any reputable person's choosing in order to confirm this information.
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I swear that I can and will undergo hypnotic regression conducted by
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any reputable and qualified doctor of any reputable person's choosing in
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order to confirm this information. I will not, however submit to any test
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or hypnosis by anyone who is now or has ever been connected with the
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government in any capacity for obvious reasons.
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The following is brief listing of everything that I personally saw and
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know from 1972 and does not contain any input from any other source
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whatsoever.
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MAJESTY was listed as the code word for the President of the United States
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for communications concerning this information.
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OPERATION MAJORITY is the name of the operation responsible for every
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aspect, project, and consequence of alien presence on Earth.
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GRUDGE contains 16 volumes of documented information collected from the
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beginning of the United States investigation of Unidentified Flying
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Objects (UFOs) and Identified Alien Crafts (IACs).
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The project was financed by CIA confidential funds (non-appropriated)
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and money from the illicit drug trade. Participation in the illegal drug
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trade was justified in that it would identify and eliminate the weak
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elements of our society. The purpose of Project Grudge was to collect all
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scientific, technological, medical and intelligence information from UFO/IAC
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sightings and contacts with alien life forms. This orderly file of
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collected information has been used to advance the United States Space
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Program.
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MJ-12 is the name of the secret control group.
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President Eisenhower commissioned a secret society known as THE JASON
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SOCIETY (JASON SCHOLARS) to sift through all the facts, evidence,
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technology, lies and deception and find the truth of the alien question.
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The society was made up of 32 of the most prominent men in the country
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in 1972 and the top 12 members were designated MJ-12.
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MJ-12 has total control over everything. They are designated by the
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codes J-1, J-2, etc., all the way through the members of the Jason Society.
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The director of the CIA was appointed J-1 and is the Director of MJ-12.
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MJ-12 is responsible only to the President.
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MJ-12 runs most of the world's illegal drug trade.
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This was done to hide funding and thus keep the secret from the
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Congress and the people of the United States. It was justified in that it
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would identify and eliminate the weak elements of our society. The cost of
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funding the alien connected projects is higher than anything you can
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imagine.
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MJ-12 assassinated President Kennedy when he informed them that he was
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going to tell the public all the facts of the alien presence.
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He was killed by the Secret Service agent driving his car, and it is
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plainly visible in the film held from public view. A secret meeting place
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was constructed for MJ-12 in MARYLAND and it was described as only
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accessible by air.
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It contains full living, recreational, and other facilities for MJ-12
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and the JASON SOCIETY.
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It is code named "THE COUNTRY CLUB." Only those with TOP SECRET/MAJIC
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clearance are allowed to go there.
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MAJI is the MAJORITY AGENCY FOR JOINT INTELLIGENCE.
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All information, disinformation, and intelligence is gathered and
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evaluated by this agency. This agency is responsible for all disinformation
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and operates in conjunction with the CIA, NSA, and the Defense Intelligence
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Agency. This is a very powerful organization, and all alien projects are
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under its control. MAJI is responsible only to MJ-12.
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SIGMA is the project which first established communications with the aliens
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and is still responsible for communications.
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PLATO is the project responsible for diplomatic relations with the aliens.
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This project secured a formal treaty (illegal under the Constitution)
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with the aliens. The terms were that the aliens would give us technology.
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In return, we agreed to keep their presence on earth a secret, not to
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interfere in any way with their actions, and to allow them to abduct humans
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and animals. The aliens agreed to furnish MJ-12 with a list of abductees on
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a periodic basis.
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MAJIC is the security classification and clearance of all alien connected
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material, projects, and information.
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MAJIC means MAJI Controlled.
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AQUARIUS is a project which compiled the history of alien presence and their
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interaction with Homo Sapiens upon this planet for the last 25,000 years and
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culminating with the Basque people who live in the mountainous country on
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the border of France and Spain and the Syrians.
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GARNET is the project responsible for control of all information and
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documents regarding this subject and accountability of the information and
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documents.
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PLUTO is a project to evaluate all UFO/IAC information pertaining to space
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POUNCE is the project formed to recover all downed/crashed craft and aliens.
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REDLIGHT is the project to test fly recovered alien craft. It is conducted
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at AREA 51 (DREAMLAND) in Nevada. It was aided when the aliens gave us
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craft and helped us fly them.
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The initial project was somewhat successful in that we flew a recovered
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craft, but it blew up in the air, and the pilots were killed. The project
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was suspended at that time until the aliens agreed to help us.
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SNOWBIRD was established as a cover for project REDLIGHT. Several flying
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saucer type craft were built using conventional technology. They were
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unveiled to the press and flown in front of the press.
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The purpose was to explain accidental sightings or disclosure of
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REDLIGHT as having been the SNOWBIRD craft.
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LUNA is the alien base on the far side of the Moon. It was seen and filmed
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by the Apollo astronauts. A base, a mining operation using very large
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machines, and the very large alien craft described in sighting reports as
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MOTHER SHIPS exist there.
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NRO is the National Recon Organization based at Fort Carson, Colorado. It is
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responsible for security for all alien or alien craft connected projects.
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DELTA is the designation for the specific arm of the NRO, which is
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especially trained and tasked with security of these projects.
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JOSHUA is a project to develop a low frequency pulsed sound generating
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weapon. It was said that this weapon would be effective against the alien
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craft and beam weapons.
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EXCALIBUR is a weapon to destroy the alien underground bases. It is to be a
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missile capable of penetrating 1000 meters of Tuff/hard packed soil such as
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that found in New Mexico with no operational damage.
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Missile apogee not to exceed 30,000 feet AGL and impact must not
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deviate in excess of 50 meters from designated target. The device will
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carry a one-megaton nuclear warhead.
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ALIENS: There were four types of aliens mentioned in the papers. A LARGE
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NOSED GREY with whom we have the treaty, the GREY reported in abductee cases
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that works for the LARGE NOSED GREY, a blond human like type described as
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the NORDIC, a red haired human like type called the ORANGE. The home of the
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aliens were described as being a star in the Constellation of Orion,
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Barnards star, and Zeta Riticuli 1&2. I cannot remember even under hypnosis
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which alien belongs to which star.
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EBE is the name or designation given to the live alien captured at the 1949
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Roswell crash. He died in captivity.
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KRLL OR KRLLL OR CRLL OR CRLLL pronounced Crill or Krill was the hostage
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left with us at the first Holloman landing as a pledge that the aliens would
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carry out their part of the basic agreement reached during that meeting.
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KRLL gave us the foundation of the yellow book which was completed by the
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guests at a later date. KRLL became sick and was nursed by Dr. G. Mendoza
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who became the expert on alien biology and medicine. KRLL later died. His
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information was disseminated under the pseudonym O.H. Cril or Crill.
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GUESTS were aliens exchanged for humans who gave us the balance of the
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yellow book. At the time I saw the information there were only three left
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alive. They were called (P&#'s) Alien Life Forms.
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RELIGION
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The aliens claim to have created Homo Sapiens through hybridization. The
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papers said that RH-blood was proof of this. They further claimed to have
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created all four major religions.
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They showed a hologram of the crucifixion of Christ which the
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government filmed. They claim that Jesus was created by them.
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ALIEN BASES exist in the four corners area of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico,
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and Nevada. Six bases were described in the 1972 papers, all on Indian
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reservations and all in the four corners area. The base near Dulce was one
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of them.
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MURDER
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The documents stated that many military and government personnel had
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been terminated (murdered without due process of law) when they had
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attempted to reveal the secret.
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CRAFT RECOVERIES
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The documents stated that many craft had been recovered. The early
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ones from Roswell, Aztec, Roswell again, Texas, Mexico, and other places.
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GENERAL DOOLITTLE made a prediction that one day we would have to reckon
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with the aliens, and the document stated that it appeared that General
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Doolittle was correct. ABDUCTIONS were occurring long before 1972. The
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document stated that humans and animals were being abducted and or
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mutilated. Many vanished without a trace.
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They were taking sperm and ova samples, tissue, performed surgical
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operations, implanted a spherical device 40 to 80 microns in size near the
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optic nerve in the brain and all attempts to remove it resulted in the death
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of the patient. The document estimated that one in every 40 people had been
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implanted. This implant was said to give the aliens total control of that
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human.
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CONTINGENCY PLAN SHOULD THE INFORMATION BECOME PUBLIC OR SHOULD THE ALIENS
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ATTEMPT A TAKEOVER.
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This plan called for a public announcement that a terrorist group had
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entered the United States with an atomic weapon. It would be announced that
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the terrorists planned to detonate the weapon in a major city. Martial law
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would be declared and all persons with implants would be rounded up along
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with all dissidents and would be placed into concentration camps.
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The press, radio, and TV would be nationalized and controlled. Anyone
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attempting to resist would be arrested or killed.
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CONTINGENCY PLAN TO CONTAIN OR DELAY RELEASE OF INFORMATION
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This plan called for the use of MAJESTIC TWELVE as a disinformation ploy to
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delay and confuse the release of information should anyone get close to the
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truth. It was selected because of the similarity of spelling and the
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similarity to MJ-12. It was designed to confuse memory and to result in a
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fruitless search for material that does not exist.
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SOURCE OF MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE DOCUMENTS WHICH I SAW
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The source of the material was an Office of Naval Intelligence counter-
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intelligence operation against MJ-12 in order for the Navy to find out the
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truth of what was really going on. The Navy (at that time or at least the
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Navy that I worked for) were not participants in any of this. The different
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services and the government conduct this type of operation against each
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other all the time. The result of this operation was that the Navy cut
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themselves in for a piece of the action (technology) and control of some
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projects. As you can see this file is only a little different from my
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previous file.
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Only some names were scrambled previously to confuse the government
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long enough for someone to verify that what I have said is the truth. I
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have added information in this file that puts me in absolute danger. I have
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sent a copy of this file to people all over the country and will continue to
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do so.
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Please get this file into as many hands as you can and maybe that will
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protect me but I doubt it.
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HISTORY WILL BE THE JUDGE OF ME AND THIS INFORMATION, AND I HAVE NO FEAR OF
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THAT JUDGEMENT. I SWEAR THAT THIS INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE
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BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.
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I wish to thank all those people who have aided me in reaching this
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point and for their patience and understanding. I owe you all more than I
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can ever repay. Finally, it does not matter who is right and who is wrong
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or if a project name is in the wrong place. It does not matter who is
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working for whom or what is really what.
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It should be obvious by now that something sinister and terribly wrong
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is going on involving the government and the UFO phenomenon. We must all
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band together and expose it now. I have done my part in the best manner
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that I could. I can add nothing else except my testimony in Congress or a
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court of law that what I saw and have written in this file is true and that
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I saw it.
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Everything in my previous file that does not conflict with this file is
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true and correct to the best of my knowledge and some of it is from sources
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and research. You may combine the files to get the entire picture. Throw
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out only that information that conflicts with that contained in this file.
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There will be no further additions or corrections to this information either
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now or in the future.
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My file is complete and stands to be judged by history. Sometime in
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the future the exact papers that I saw will surface, and you will all see
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this exact information contained within them.
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Milton William Cooper
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For More Information
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Cooper's home address and phone number:
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1311 S. Highland #205
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Fullerton, Calif. 92632
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1-714-680-9537
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That phone number connects you to an anonymous answering machine. This
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information was taken from the Bill Cooper answering computer on 1-213-281-
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8222. For materials and bibliography, send $2 (no mention made of to whom
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you should make out the check) and a 45-cent self-addressed stamped envelope
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to:
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19744 Beach Blvd. Suite #301
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Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648
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To talk to someone about ordering or available materials, call Stan
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Barrington at 1-805-948-1255. You can write him at:
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2059 E. Ave. I #11
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Lancaster, Calif. 93535
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To invite Cooper to speak or be on TV, call Jeff Patterson or Scott Reid at
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1-213-657-8004. Cooper's manager is Michael Callan, at 1-213-550-8368.
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For the book Alien Magic by William Hamilton, which has all kinds of
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pictures from a secret lab, write:
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Robert Girard
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P.O. Box 83183
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Stone Mountain GA 30083-0023
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Appendix C: Musings
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There is some thought that the U.S. Air Force, in conjunction with the
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Canadians, has standing orders to deny any UFO sightings to the public.
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Timothy Good, in his book Above Top Secret, states:
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"Cooperation between the United States and Canada in the reporting of
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UFOs was laid down, for example, in the Canadian-United States
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Communications Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings
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(CIRVIS) JANAP 146 (E), issued in March 1966 by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as
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well as the Canadian Defense Staff. This publication lists instructions for
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the reporting of 'information of vital importance to the security of the
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United States of America and Canada and their forces, which in the opinion
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of the observer, requires very urgent defensive and/or investigative action
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by the U.S. and/or Canadian armed forces.' Sightings within the scope of
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JANAP 146 include 'Unidentified Flying Objects' as distinct from 'Hostile of
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unidentified single aircraft or formations of aircraft,' and there are
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lengthy and elaborate instructions for reporting UFOs" (Good, 192).
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And later he states: "Because of reports like these [UFOs], airline
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pilots became subject to military restrictions contained in a Joint Army-
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Navy-Air Force Publication (JANAP), drawn up by the Joint Communications-
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Electronics Committee, and promulgated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and
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could thus find themselves liable to a prison term of up to 10 years and/or
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a fine of $10,000 if they discussed their sightings with the media or
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public" (Good, 283).
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Stan Barrington offers a document about "Operation Majority, which
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concerns the dealings of MJ-12. The following discussion, taken from the
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alt.conspiracy section of Usenet, focuses on the validity of those
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documents:
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"What is the latest status of the MJ-12 documents (concerning
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authenticity)? I know that Klass did his usual debunking job, but also read
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that Friedman produced all the supporting evidence Klass had demanded
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(similar typefaces in use on other documents of the same era, etc.). Has
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the U.S. Government taken a formal position on the MJ-12 documents? What
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evidence, pro and con, has been produced on the authenticity issue since
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their release. What are the details of the release? Any and all
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information will be appreciated. Thanks."
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The reply was: "I don't know about the U.S. Government's position,
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but Klass has done a pretty good job of showing that there is at least some
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fraud in the papers. In particular, he has shown that the supposed
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signature of Harry Truman on one of the critical papers is identical to the
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signature on another document in the National Archives, except that it's (if
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I recall correctly) 3.6 percent larger. It is impossible for two signatures
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to be identical unless one is a photographic copy of the other, and
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interestingly, most copying machines do a very small expansion of what they
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copy to prevent edge effects--a blow-up of exactly 1.2 percent. So it would
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appear this supposed signature is actually a third-generation photocopy of
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Truman's signature. Handwriting experts have confirmed this. I believe
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it's written up in the current (Spring 1990) Skeptical Inquirer, but I can't
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find my copy at the moment so I can't say for sure."
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I don't know who Klass or Friedman are, (although Friedman may be the
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same person that was mentioned as a helper in Majestic by Whitley Strieber,
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and also mentioned as a government official in the speech) but the Skeptical
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Inquirer is a respected paranormal debunking newspaper put out by James "the
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Amazing" Randi.
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It also seems to me that the idea that Truman's signature is a
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photocopy of another one in the National Archives is a bit odd. There must
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be thousands of Truman signature in the Archives, and thinking that someone
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could find the one that exactly matched a 3.6 percent enlargement is
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laughable (but then again, those same people find the idea of a huge UFO
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cover-up laughable).
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Whitley Strieber is a strange character in this whole affair. He is
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the writer of Wolfen and The Howling, two horror novels. Lately, he turned
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to writing about UFOs.
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His first book on the subject, Communion, deals with his personal
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experiences with abduction by an unknown intelligence (Strieber always tries
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to avoid the word "alien," so he can leave the options open that these are
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humans that are traveling through time or even an unknown earthly
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intelligence). His second book, Transformation, is not as familiar to me,
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but I have heard that it is more of the same as Communion, except that it is
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less well supported and deals with a sort of religion of the unknown.
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Strieber contends in that book that the "others" (as he calls them) gave him
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a sketchy design for an anti-gravity motor that relies on rotating magnets.
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His third book is Majestic. Milton William Cooper mentions it in his
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speech. This book follows the Cooper speech closely in many regards; in
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fact, sometimes it seems like one is stealing from the other because they
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are so close. Strieber writes this book as fiction, but at the end there is
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a section in which he says that the book is based on truth and that the
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government is hiding information from the public. He insists that this
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truth must be brought out. However, Cooper says that Strieber is working
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for the government. He offers some proof to this claim, but he doesn't
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really say why the government would hire Strieber to write Majestic, or
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whether he was hired before he wrote Communion and Transformation. All
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Cooper says is that Strieber is testing the waters, leaking the information
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in a way that the government could deny.
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I think that if Strieber works for the government, then it is mostly
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likely because the government thinks that people will not believe anything
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he writes about UFOs, given his history of writing horror. Thus, the
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government has Strieber write something that is based on truth, and everyone
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thinks it is coming from such a bad source that it must be false.
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This from Keith Rowell in Oregon:
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"You folks interested in Strieber's claims should check out the book
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Report on Communion (Morrow, 1989) by Ed Conroy.
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"Conroy is a San Antonio-based freelance reporter who wrote some early
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articles for the local newspaper and then continued to explore and
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investigate till he ended up with a book. He basically concludes that
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Strieber's claims are true as far as we now understand the UFO phenomenon,
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which is very far from adequate at this time. (The scholarly and scientific
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establishment has yet to honestly and openly embrace the problem of the UFO.
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Conroy's book is opening the way for the investigative media people, though.
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Things are changing as the UFO issue just refuses to go away.) You will all
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hear more and more about the reality status of UFOs as we go through the
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1990s. Intelligence establishment secrecy is being slowly broken down and
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the scientific/scholarly community is slowly putting up less resistance as
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the years go by.
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"My opinions are based on 15 years of reading the UFO literature and
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four years or so of more or less active participation in the UFO community.
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It is very hard to understand what is going on in the UFO community without
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paying very close attention to it. The normal sources of news and
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information cover this group of people in a very inconsistent and sometimes
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downright biased way. You're just going to have to get your feet wet on
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this one; otherwise, you'll just being talking through your hat.
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"I'll be happy to send via electronic mail my representative UFO
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bibliography to anyone who wants it. Lately, new (and significant) UFO
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books are added practically monthly in the past few years. UFOs are hot
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again. We seem to be in a peak of activity again.
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"The latest significant book is by Ed Walters on his Gulfbreeze
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UFO/photograph experiences, being distributed to your local bookstores as I
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write this."
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| Food for Thought |
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What is this? A "Food for Thought" article by Anesthesia? Yup! Sure is.
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There are a few things that bother me about today's society. People
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have opinions but are afraid to express them. Fortunately, some of us
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aren't.
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I am becoming more of a radical vegetarian as time passes. Mainly
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because I am surrounded by people who either don't understand my views or
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simply don't care to. What effect does this have on me? It makes me want
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to tell them even more what I think. Believe me, I am doing my share of it!
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I take every opportunity to comment on diet to anyone who will listen
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or has to listen. I fill out comment cards everywhere I go. Mainly, I
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express my views in any way I can.
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For the most part, I have had astounding results. People are starting
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to become more flexible and even making special considerations as far as I
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am concerned. Mainly, I am just pleased that people are listening to my
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opinions.
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Another pleasing thing to see is others actually showing an interest.
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Particularly people I haven't actually talked to.
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I have been leaving copies of Vegetarian Times around reading rooms I
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encounter. I even leave them in the break room at work. This helps me
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reach other people I normally wouldn't reach. I have a theory that this
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could work well with any form of literature. Especially radical literature,
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such as this magazine.
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I know not all of our readers are vegetarian, but I do think that
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sometimes good examples can inspire great works in many areas. This was my
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great example.
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For those of you interested in obtaining copies of Vegetarian Times, it
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is carried by most General Nutrition Centers (GNC), natural food stores, and
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many occult book shops. They may also be reached by writing
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Vegetarian Times
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PO Box 446
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Mount Morris, IL 61054-8081
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Chickpeas and Olives
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This recipe transforms a can of chickpeas, or garbanzo beans, into a
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filling a flavorable meal. It's delicious at room temperature; served hot,
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it'll knock the chill off the coldest winter night.
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16-oz can of garbanzo beans, drained
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5 or 6 kalamata olives, pitted and halved
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1 cloved garlic, minced 1/2 tsp dried thyme
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1/2 red onion, chopped 1/4 cup water
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1/2 Tbs. olive oil 1/4 tsp each, salt & pepper
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Rinse and drain the chickpeas. In a medium saute pan, saute garlic and
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onion in olive oil over medium heat for 2 minutes. Add chickpeas and thyme
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and saute for an additional minute. Add remaining ingredients amd heat
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through. Serve hot or at room temperature. Serves 2.
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| The subtle differences in the fast-food industry. |
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Some people probably would celebrate the prospect of the leading fast-
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food corporation distributing nutrition education materials to children.
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However, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) wishes
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that McDonald's hadn't bothered.
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Last March, McDonald's began distributing Happy Meals which contained
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one of four plastic "food" prizes: a steak, a bread slice, a milk carton,
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and an apple. Included with the prizes were propagandist nutritional
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pamphlets geared for children. The pamphlet packaged with the toy steak
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made this claim: "Eating two servings of these [meat] foods can make it
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easier to do things like climb higher and ride your bike farther."
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PCRM founder Neal Barnard, M.D. counters that the claim is false.
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"Athletes eat for endurance by building up glycogen stores in the muscles, "
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he explains. "Glycogen is a carbohydrate, and carbohydrates come only from
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plant foods, not from meat."
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At a press conference in Washington, D.C., PCRM called on the Federal
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Trade Commission to bar distribution of the pamphlets because, Barnard says,
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they contain "blatantly false information targeted at children who are not
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in a position to read it critically."
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McDonald's media relations department did not return phone calls
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requesting comments on PCRM's press conference.
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Interestingly enough, in Holland, the 84 McDonald's outlets have
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introduced a veggie burger. It is slightly more expensive but contains
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about half the fat and half the calories of the Quarter Pounder.
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Although 20% of restaurant goers in the United States say they seek
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meatless options when dining out, Rebecca Caruso, spokesperson for
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McDonald's headquarters states that Americans won't be able to sample the
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veggie-burger, saying "At this point, we have NO plans to introduce [it] in
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the United States."
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Burger King, however is trying a veggie burger in several of its
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upstate New York locations by request of local consumers and it is faring
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quite well. They need our support and input to allow these changes to
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become more widespread. Burger King DOES seem receptive to the needs of
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their consumers, thinking perhaps they will cash in on the ignored 20% of
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consumers who desire meatless entrees, the 78% who are looking for lower
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cholesterol foods, and the 77% who are eating less fatty foods.
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The only link I can imagine is that McDonald's in America is being
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controlled, through financial means or other to support and even lie about
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meat consumption to maintain an uneducated consumer populace. They
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apparently will even go so far as to spread propaganda to children to insure
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that the upcoming, more health-conscious generation is effectively deceived
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into believing that meat is necessary for health.
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Recommendations:
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Write letters to both companies, stating you want a vegetarian
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selection other than their rendition of the lame salad routine.
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Independently, McDonald's seems a harder nut to crack. While on road
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trips, I frequent their restrooms, since there's always a McDonald's nearby.
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I never buy anything; I just drop a load. See? McDonald's IS good for
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shit. Maybe we'll never get a veggie-burger from them, but what is better
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social commentary than vegetarian excrement? Maybe they'll go out of
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business from thousands of non-paying customers using their toilet paper,
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toilets, water, and soap. Maybe their prices will have to be so high that
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even carnivores will avoid them... We can only dream.
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Addresses:
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Burger King
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17777 Old Cutler Road
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Miami, FL 33157
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McDonald's Customer Satisfaction Department
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Campus Office Building
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Kroc Drive
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Oak Brook, IL 60521
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"Americans may eat out four times a week, [but] it's still
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considered a special occasion and time to 'blow the diet.'"
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- Hope S. Warshaw, M.M.Sc., R.D.
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commenting on her research into why restaurants don't
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offer more nutritious food as well as nutrition information.
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I was talking with someone that had just finished reading issue #4. He
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noticed our article on Wicca and stated his opinions. This really made me
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think.
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To start, we are not Wiccan, but since we support freedom of speech, I
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feel most views should be expressed. I know quite a few Wiccans, and enjoy
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talking with them. Almost as much as I enjoy debating with Christians!
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<Grin>
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I really feel that the current incarnation of Catholicisms' church
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system is in great need of reform. If you agree with me, then maybe you can
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be a part of that reform. Most Catholic-based churches I have visited have
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a donation plate that they pass around. To me, this sounds like an
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excellent place to view your opinions! Before you go to church, make a list
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of things you notice that bother you or things that make you happy. Let
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them know!
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Although I am not a Christian, I do want to say that this is not the
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place to cause chaos. Respect their choice of religion and sanctuary. Just
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leave persistent comments on their progress. Don't send hate notes or other
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such items, as they won't take you seriously.
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Personally, Christianity always struck me as a little odd. That's my
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opinion. Maybe I am seeing a lot of bad aspects, but maybe that's society.
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(That's what Daiv always tells me, and I'm starting to agree with him.)
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The one thing that irks me in particular about the Christian church is
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their view on how to spread their message. Converting people on street
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corners is a bit forceful. [You think THAT's forceful?? Remember the
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Crusades?? How about witch burnings?? The moral majority??] It's
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compounded further when they simply won't take 'NO!' for an answer. Some
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have even yelled insults at me when I walked away. In my religion, you
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actually have to look, to find someone. You don't even hear about it
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anymore. In a spiritual vocation, the most effective means is to set a good
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example. The American Christian church is missing this necessary example.
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Lastly, I am not a Christian, Satanist, Wiccan, or any of those. I
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may, eventually put my views on paper - I'm sure it will shock some.
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To those I've offended, "Sorry." I made you think though, didn't I?
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Well, let me know how you feel or write an article.
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| Gnus around town |
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| compiled by David Lightman |
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San Diego -
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A superior court jury has awarded $300,000 to a couple unlawfully held
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for making obscene gestures at a police helicopter. The chopper flew in,
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hovered, and shone a powerful searchlight on the couple while they barbecued
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in their back yard. To drive the chopper off, the pair extended their
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middle fingers. Almost immediately, 15 police officers raided the property.
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The couple sued the police department when no charges were filed.
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Morehead, KY -
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A state circuit court judge ruled that it's a motorists constitutional
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right to give the finger to a Kentucky law enforcement officer. Even an
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obscene gesture may be a form of free speech, according to the judge.
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New Jersey -
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Plastic tampon applicators have washed up on the Jersey shore over the
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past few years. Now, Clean Ocean Action, a environmental group in the area,
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is gathering the devices, painting different colors, and selling them to
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fishing groups as lures. They're being called Tampoons.
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Indiana -
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A jury recently awarded $12,250 to a convicted burglar who was shot by
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a homeowner as he was fleeing the man's house. The burglar, who is serving
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a 12-year sentence for the crime, sued the homeowner, claiming that the
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wound caused him intense pain and made it difficult for him to sleep.
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The top twelve metropolitan areas, by amount spent annually on groceries:
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1. Anchorage 5. Chicago 9. Seattle
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2. Honalulu 6. New York 10. Cincinnati
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3. San Francisco 7. Miami 11. Minneapolis
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Men who kiss their wives before leaving for work tend to live 10 years
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A U.S. Citizen uses as much energy as 2 Swedes, 33 Indians, or 296
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In 1990, the U.S. used 26% of the world's oil. Canada used 2.5%.
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