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SUBJECT: THE PHOENIX FOUNDATION FILE: UFO2753
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Welcome to the Phoenix Foundation
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Many of you have probably at one time or another watched MacGyver,
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the popular TV series (no longer in production) about the guy who works
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for the Phoenix Foundation.
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There is a real Phoenix Foundation, incorporated in 1981. I've been
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told by a reliable source (who has been an actor on the series) that
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the show was inspired by a copy of a newsletter, The Omega Report, that
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is produced by the real Phoenix Foundation.
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The television show paralleled many of our real-world projects: UFOs,
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power lines, espionage and politics.
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I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you a little bit about the
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Phoenix Foundation and invite you to join as a member. We will also be
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uploading the texts of our newsletter, The Omega Report, to various
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CompuServe Libraries.
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We are, to my knowledge, the only non-profit institute in America (at
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least) that is dedicated to the study of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF)
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energy. ELF affects every one of us every day. Our brains operate on
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the ELF frequency band (0-3000 hertz). So do the brains of every living
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creature on earth. Even the earth itself oscillates at an ELF
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frequency.
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I have testified in federal court as an expert witness on power line
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radiation. If any of you are concerned about high-voltage power lines
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or substations near your home or office, or about their environmental
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effects, you definitely need to know more about the Phoenix Foundation.
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We have received calls and letters from around the country on this
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growing problem (which a secret utility memo compares to the asbestos
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crisis), and we would like to form an international network of
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citizens, organizations and researchers interested in identifying the
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risks and the causes, and in finding solutions that are fair and
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equitable to all, including the utilities. In fact, we invite electric
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utility participation.
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The story of the Phoenix Foundation goes back beyond 1981. I
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personally carried out a lot of the research since 1961, and founded
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the Phoenix Foundation as a formal organization to further my own
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personal research.
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The Phoenix Foundation - just like MacGyver indicates - is involved
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in many things: weapons research, paraphysics research,
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extraterrestrial research, biophysics, psychotronics, electronics,
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agriculture, journalism, AIDS research, conflict resolution,
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spiritual/scientific research, environmental protection, space
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research, and political history.
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I was the author, in 1975, of "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone Files",
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available on CompuServe and must reading for anyone who wants to
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understand how and why our society has deteriorated to the point it
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has. The story BEHIND the Gemstone story is one of the most incredible
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you will ever come across, and it can be thoroughly documented. As time
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and finances permit, we will begin uploading thousands of pages of
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documentation to substantiate the claims made in the Gemstone Files.
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These files were the reason behind the famous Watergate burglaries.
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Richard Nixon wanted to find out just how much we knew and who we had
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shared this information with.
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We (I) have investigated the assassinations of John and Robert
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Kennedy since they happened. We hope to upload a series of exclusive
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articles I wrote for a national magazine in the 1970s that carries the
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JFK story farther than Oliver Stone ever dreamed. This information was
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made available, upon request, to the Senate Select Committee on
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Assassinations. It links Watergate to Dallas. This story also involves
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mind control - something virtually unknown by the public that is again
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interested in what happened November 22, 1963.
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I have personally spent months in jail in Tennessee for trying to
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bring this information to the public. My crime was publishing a
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newspaper on Sunday. (More about this in future uploads). My home and
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office were ransacked by sheriff's deputies, the CIA and the Ku Klux
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Klan, working together. I was virtually imprisoned as a political
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prisoner right here in America.
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I have been urged over the years by hundreds of people to tell my
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story, but that has been very difficult to do. It has cost me my
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employability except in the most menial jobs. It cost me my family and
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all that I owned (you can't pay your bills when you're behind bars).
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Perhaps now is the right time, as America faces the most dangerous
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period in her history. And perhaps CompuServe is the right forum, for I
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can ill afford the cost of printing the thousands of newsletters or
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magazines it would take to get this story out to the American people.
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Unless we are halted in our efforts, we will begin uploading to you
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the story behind Watergate and Iran-Contra, the real story about AIDS,
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and much more. I've been there, in a unique position to witness history
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in the making.
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In 1961, at the age of 16, I was building spy satellites. (This is
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documented in an accompanying upload - see OBSAT.TXT) Little did I know
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then how a science fair project would so dramatically alter my life.
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It was in 1961, in a tour of Boeing Aircraft-Wichita, that I first
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discovered that the United States had recovered a crashed aircraft from
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an extraterrestrial civilization and had bodies in deep freeze.
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In 1963, I was involved in tornado research at the University of
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Kansas, using the super-secret U-2 spy plane.
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By 1964, I was working with the Cuban Student Directorate (Des Moines
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branch), a CIA-funded group of Cuban exiles involved in clandestine
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raids into Cuba to destroy sugar mills in an attempt to overthrow Fidel
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Castro. It was years before I learned that I had actually been working
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for the CIA and that this group had been involved in Kennedy's
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assassination.
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By 1966, I was a reporter for a daily newspaper (Pratt (KS) Daily
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Tribune). At 19 I was the youngest departmental editor of a daily
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newspaper anywhere in the US or Canada.
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Two years later I was in Chicago, working as an investigative
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reporter and national columnist for National Features Syndicate,
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investigating the Kennedy assassination and working with a staff member
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from the office of New Orleans DA Jim Garrison. It was there that I
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stumbled across the story of how the US was using "behavioral
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modification" (we know it as "mind control") to monitor and control
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assassins such as Sirhan Sirhan and Jack Ruby.
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While there I was savagely beaten by the Mafia - a warning to lay
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off. I didn't lay off. I uncovered a Mafia-operated counterfeit
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operation that was manufacturing "Longines-Wittnaur" watches by the
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tens of thousands, undermining the legitimate company. By the time I
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realized what I was involved in, it was too late. The Chicago Mob's hit
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men made their move. One helluva story there!
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That same year I was working (briefly) as a volunteer for Robert
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Kennedy's presidential campaign. Then he was murdered. Within weeks, I
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was Illinois State Chairman of Senator Eugene McCarthy's presidential
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campaign (not to be confused with rabid anti- Communist Joe McCarthy).
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I took on the Daley political machine in a courtcase that went all the
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way to the U.S. Supreme Court (I won).
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That case has been used as precedent by independent presidential
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candidates ever since - both conservative and liberal. The story of how
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both George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigns tried to fund us to
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destroy the Democratic Party is worth telling, as is the story of how
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the movement was infiltrated and taken over by explosive SDS and
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Weathermen radicals who wanted to dynamite the polling booths. How many
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of these were federal "agents de provacateur" I'll never know, but I
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publicly quit in disgust and outrage. Violence is not at all what
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democracy is supposed to be about.
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In 1969, with a Mafia contract out on me, I fled to Tennessee and
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started publishing a small weekly newspaper in 1971 that landed me in
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even more hot water. I discovered small towns are more dangerous than
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the cities. They can keep a better eye on you, and destroy you much
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more effectively.
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My children were shot at as they played in the front yard. Friends
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were offered money to put me in the hospital and shut me up. A deputy
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sheriff was murdered one night when he tried to bring me a story he had
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written about how corrupt the sheriff's department was, running a
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burglary ring that covered several counties, and dealing drugs. When
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all that failed, I was arrested and jailed for three months for having
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my newspaper office open on Sunday. (That story made the papers,
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television and even Editor & Publisher magazine).
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When I got out of jail in 1975, I started writing my Modern People, a
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Chicago news weekly (not to be confused with People Magazine). My
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assignment: solve the Kennedy assassination. My undercover work for
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Texas Senator Henry Gonzalez (who spearheaded the renewed JFK probe and
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who later became committee chairman, only to quit after he himself was
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the target of a Mafia contract) brought me even more problems after I
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revealed it was Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt who was in charge of
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the secret CIA photo team across the street from the Cuban consulate in
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Mexico City. That team produced the photos of Lee Harvey Oswald that
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were not Oswald at all, but a CIA assassin. When it became obvious that
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the Senate Committee had been infiltrated by the very people covering
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up the assassination truth, both I and Gonzalez quit.
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In April 1975, I completed "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone Files" -
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which is available for download on CompuServe. In May my home was
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broken into and a copy of the manuscript was stolen, then later
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published in the City of San Francisco Magazine.
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The Williamson County Sheriff's Department placed me under heavy
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surveillance. My neighbor, a redneck if there ever was one, was making
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lists of the license numbers of every car that visited my house, and
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turning them over to the sheriff. I was told by the Fairview police
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chief (a friend) that "something is going on" and that it was out of
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his jurisdiction. He had been told not to intervene. In exchange for
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his "help", my neighbor was given carte blanche to go through the house
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of my other neighbor, who had died, and take whatever he wanted. The
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dead man's house sat vacant for months.
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Not too long after that, Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt
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(yeah, I know, he's a drugged out sleazeball), offered me $1 million
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for what I had on the JFK murder. I sent him the Gemstone Files. Two
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days after I discussed the story with his staff he was permanently
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crippled by a would-be assassin. The story was rejected - then in
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February 1979, Hustler published it - without paying for it - and even
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misspelled the same words I had deliberately misspelled as protection.
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I went to Charles Galbreath, former Tennessee Appellate Court Judge
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and a friend of Flynt's. I wanted to know what was going on. Galbreath
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wanted to sue. The story got even stranger at that point. Hustler
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admitted they had receiced the story from me and offered a $2,000 out-
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of-court settlement, which I rejected. (Maybe, in retrospect, I should
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have accepted it).
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Suddenly, Galbreath backed off, after saying Flynt was being
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controlled by sinister powers.
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At the same time this was going on, I was helping Richard Fann, a
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former cop, in his campaign for the Fairview City Commission, and I
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began publishing the Gemstone Files.
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Within days, I was again arrested - on drug charges. I personally
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watched from a creek (where I bathed) as Williamson County deputies
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placed marijuana plants on my front porch - my front porch for
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Chrissake. I heard one deputy say "I want the first shot at him." I hid
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in the woods until dark, then tried to get away, but they had stolen
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the keys to my car. I walked on foot for miles to a friend's house.
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They nabbed me there. I was jailed, even though Judge Ann Franks told
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them to release me on my own recognizance. Sheriff Fleming Williams
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told the judge I had been released, when in fact, I had not, and was
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being held incommunicado in the Williamson County Jail in Franklin. I
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was alone in the world like I had never been alone before.
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My landlady went to my house to discover "men in suits" going through
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my files. She was told "if you want to keeep your family alive, you'll
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get your butt back up the hill and forget you saw anything." She
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didn't, but instead went to the sheriff's department, where she was
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ignored. I wonder why. Years later, I found out who at least one these
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men were - the Tennessee Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan.
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I was told I would never leave jail alive. They brought a humongous
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deputy in (he must have weighed 400 pounds) and told me I would be shot
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in the head trying to escape. They were going to take me for a ride. It
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wouldn't be the first time this had happened in Williamson County.
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Earlier an inmate, handcuffed behind his back, was shot in the back of
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the head and killed when he "tried to escape."
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I smuggled a letter out to the County Judge, Wilburn Kelley, whom I
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had helped in his election. I also led a work strike by the inmates
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when the deputies were stealing our food and taking it home, starving
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us out. The letter was broadcast on the radio and Kelley visited the
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jail; things improved for awhile.
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I am alive today probably only by the grace of God and the compassion
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of the Fairview police chief. I was taken to Fairview City Court to
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face "check forgery" charges. I had signed my wife's name on a $5 check
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for gas (she was at work and the gas tank was empty). She didn't
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intiate any proceedings. The bank saw the signature was different and
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the sheriff jumped at the possible charges. He flew into a rage when
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the judge refused to force my wife to testify and the grand jury
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refused to indict me. He swore he would take it over their heads to
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insure I was put away for good.
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The local charges were dismissed and when the sheriff's deputies
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didn't show up to take me back to jail to face the "drug" charges, the
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local police chief looked at me and said, "I'm not going to do their
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dirty work for them. I don't care where the hell you go, just get out
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of here." I fled to Nashville and stayed with a friend until my county
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court date. When I showed up, they tried to arrest me for escape, but
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Judge Franks said enough is enough. Stop right there. I was found
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guilty, though, on the marijuana charge. I didn't stand a chance
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against that. Sentence: time served.
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As for Richard Fann, the cop running for office, he won with more
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votes than anyone had ever received in Fairview history, and became
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mayor.
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My own life in shambles, I went to Nashville and waited tables while
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I pursued the court case against Hustler, on my own, without an
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attorney. I was doing alright, winning every motion, until a new lawyer
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appeared on the scene to volunteer his help. He suggested I withdraw
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the case from federal court and file it in state court, where a jury
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would be more hostile to Flynt's values. Worst advice I ever took. Two
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days later the lawyer vanished. I went to his house. It was bare. To
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this day I have no idea whatever happened to him. Was he a plant to
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sabotage the case? I don't know.
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The Gemstone Files was widely published - but heavily censored - and
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was made into a movie and a book by a CIA front corporation. Their
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objective was to present it as fiction, so people would never again
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regard it for what it was - FACT. The corporation that published it
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was, in fact, a CIA proprietary airline like Air America. It was their
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only venture into publishing. One of their agents tried to take credit
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for the work.
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At this point, I guess any person in their right mind would have
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quit, just given up and said to hell with it. But then I guess I didn't
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fit that description. I did tone it down (I had a family to support). I
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held several nondescript jobs: typesetter, warehouse manager, retail
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store manager).
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In 1980, I served as Davidson County Co-Chairman of the John Anderson
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presidential campaign. The campaign was infiltrated by Republican dirty
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tricksters. When Anderson's daughter came to town, one of those
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tricksters, who was posing as a doctor, was assigned as her driver. He
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eluded the Secret Service and drove Eleanora around trying to get her
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to do drugs. The Secret Service was in a panic when they couldn't find
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her. I can imagine what kind of front-page scandal that would have
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made. This is the first time anywhere that incident has been revealed.
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It was during this same year that the Iran-Contra scandal began.
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Reagan's people approached Anderson with information that Carter was
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involved in some secret arms deal for the hostages. It was pure
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bullshit! More dirt tricks.
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In 1981, I founded the Phoenix Foundation and set up The Omega
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Report, a computer-run bulletin board service. When I once again
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started publishing the Gemstone Files, I was visited at work by an
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individual who worked (and still does) at a top-secret communications
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facility just across the street from where I lived.
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This communications facility is on a hill that gives it an
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unobstructed view of Nashville. It has high-powered surveillance
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cameras on the tower. In fact, at a public meeting in front of some 500
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people, I asked the head of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
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about those cameras. He bragged they could read license plates at a
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shopping center several miles away. My next action was a letter to
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Mayor (and former Congressman) Richard Fulton asking why these cameras
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were pointing into people's bedrooms (including my own) and on whose
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authority. I would go out in the yard and the cameras would move,
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following my direction.
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The individual who showed up at work told me there was a thick file
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on me making the rounds of the facility and that I had better be very
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careful. I had pissed off some powerful people. I won't reveal this
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person's name because I still have contact with him and do not want to
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jeopardize his job. But he told me some of what was in the file -
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enough private details that I knew he was telling the truth.
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As Iran-Contra unraveled, the Foundation published a special Omega
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Report (still available in limited quantities). We were the first to
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reveal the Reagan deal to delay release of the hostages. I called it as
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I saw it - treason. We reported the concentration camps set up in ten
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states as part of Operation Rex 1984. These camps were built to hold
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400,000 people - American citizens - who did not agree with Reagan's
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Nicaraguan militarism. I sent a copy to every member of Congress (it
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cost me a bundle!)
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I've been told that as ABC-News panned the Iran-Contra hearing room
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during breaks, copies of the report were seen on the desks of several
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Congressional staffers. I can't verify that. We intend to upload that
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report to CompuServe. You need to know what's going on!
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We were the first to predict the Berlin Wall would fall - a year
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before it happened. Using computer technology to analyze European news
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events, we beat the CIA and the White House on that one!
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We've produced a lot of material on the phony "War on Drugs." This
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so-called war is a hoax. Uncle Sam is America's biggest dope dealer and
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the "war" is simply an excuse to destroy the Bill of Rights. It's
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working, too. (More to come on this).
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We've produced a lot of material on the use of Extremely Low
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Frequency (ELF) radiation for mind control. We've obtained, through the
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Freedom of Information Act, CIA and DIA documents that prove it. We
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are, according to a CIA document submitted to the Warren Commission,
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being programmed "in a manner consonant with national plans" (Richard
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Helms) in "the battle for the minds of men."
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The DIA document tells how, in 1976, the military was using mind
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control technology as a "barrier weapon" to literally change the
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enemy's mind - creating temporary and permanent brain damage, inducing
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hypnosis and "voices in the head."
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We used it in Panama against Noriega and in Iraq against Saddam
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Hussein. And in America against U.S. citizens. We suspect there is a
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link between this and high-voltage power lines, as outlined in the DIA
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document. The nation's electrical system and plumbing grid can be used
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as a powerful ELF brain-wave transmitter to condition the population.
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Even the judge in the Judas Priest "subliminal control" trial cited a
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litany of how the CIA has attempted to use it "to alter the outcome of
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national elections."
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Remember that as you vote in November.
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Another area we've been involved in - stemming from my 1961 trip to
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Boeing - is extraterrestrial contact. There are a lot of paranoid nuts
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out there with some wild stories, but there is also a lot of
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frightening truth to what is being circulated. Our newsletters cover
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some of this.
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My background is journalism, engineering. I seek facts. Provable
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facts. And I try to pass it on to you. We also present differing
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opinions - since my role is not that of a censor, but that of
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historian. Judge for yourself what may be real and what isn't.
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Our involvement in high-voltage power lines has brought back the ugly
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surveillance and smear tactics of the powers that be. Two years ago,
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when a local utility company tried to place a high-voltage power line
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in an affluent Nashville neighborhood, people were upset about the
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aesthetics. We pointed out that there was much more to be concerned
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about - birth defects, brain cancer, etc.
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We were invited to speak to Brentwood homeowners - where a 175,000-
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volt line runs only 20 feet from children's swingsets. But a power line
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"volunteer" from Murfreesboro began writing letters and making phone
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calls accusing me of being a convicted felon, a child molester, a CIA
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agent and a communist, and warning people to stay away from me and the
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Phoenix Foundation. I saw one such letter in court.
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After $70,000 in legal fees (not my money), we gave up on the case,
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even though I think we had a chance of winning it.
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Undaunted, I set up the Global Village BBS in Nashville - America's
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first community electronic newspaper and electronic town hall, with the
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participation of the Democrat and Republican parties, city council
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members, state legislators, the governor and Congressmen.
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Within 30 days, I was again under attack. The State of Tennessee
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demands to do a "routine" audit of every document, every bill, every
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receipt, every check since 1988 - even though I've paid all state taxes
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I've been told to pay. This audit is set to come up September 22.
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That's where things stand now. I couldn't find a job anywhere. I am
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unemployable. Employers who have had government contracts were told to
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choose between me and their contracts. My last employer told me I was
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one step away from being "hit", according to a private investigation.
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This is what America has come to. This is the price you can expect to
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pay for patriotism. I want to tell you - and those who may be watching
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me - what patriotism is all about. It isn't relaxing in your easy chair
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with a six-pack of Budweiser and Monday Night Football and accepting
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every piece of crap fed to you on the news. It's about loving your
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country and your people enough to take the necessary risks to make
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America the nation she should be, the nation she deserves to be.
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Let's not forget that people still risk their lives to make it to
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America's shores. We are the best hope for freedom and democracy this
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world has ever known. I just want America to be the best she can be.
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THAT is my patriotism.
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We've strayed from the spiritual values upon which we grew over the
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past two hundred years. If we lose that, we lose it all. And I'm not
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talking born-again, conservative fundamentalist Christian soldiers. I'm
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talking God - in whatever form we know Him/Her. Murder, blackmail,
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assassination - that has no place in my America.
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Someone once said, "If you have nothing worth dying for, you have
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nothing worth living for."
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Dante wrote, in The Inferno, "The lowest depths of hell are reserved
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for those who in a time of great moral crisis maintain their
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neutrality."
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One of Robert Kennedy's favorite sayings (and the one Ethel put on
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his funeral invitation) was: "Some see things as they are and ask why.
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Others see things as they could be, and ask why not."
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The short-lived campaign of Ross Perot illustrated how hungry we are
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for the America we want.
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This isn't political. It isn't Republican or Democrat. It isn't even
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just "America". The handwriting is on the wall for this New World Order
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(Brave New World?) we face.
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I invite you to join me - while you still can. The Phoenix Foundation
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needs people like you who give a damn! I, personally, have something
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worth dying for. I just hope it doesn't come to that, but I know my
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name - like many of yours - is on that list for those concentration
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camps. I believe God will watch over me until such time as He/She calls
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me home. Until then, I can only continue to do what I can do to prove
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that one person can make a difference. You are one person. And you,
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too, can make a difference. Please join the Phoenix Foundation. Your
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support will never go for anything more worthwhile. or more needed in
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these times.
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The Phoenix Foundation
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P.O. Box 92008
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Nashville, TN 37209
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Membership: $25/year
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I don't know how much longer we can hold out. But we will attempt to
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upload as much documentation as we can before we are silenced.
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