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Thank you. | |
What you say about his company is what you say about society. | ||
Catch the mist, catch the myth, catch the mystery, catch the grip. | ||
The world is, the world is, love and life are deep. | ||
Maybe I see skies are wide. | ||
The days comes for you, he gets high on you. | ||
And the space he invades, he gets high on you. | ||
guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo guitar solo | ||
guitar solo guitar | ||
solo guitar | ||
solo I'm filling in for Jeff Contreras. | ||
A lot to talk about today. | ||
You are watching the Austin Patriot Network. | ||
Now, last week at this time, last Friday at 1130, Jeff told you that the next two shows were going to be about CIA and some of its mind control experiments that are not conspiracies, that are reality, that there's even been government whitewashes in 1977 and 1979. Admitting that this went on. | ||
Very, very frightening. | ||
But they had some tape switch-ups today. | ||
That will be back next week on Friday right here at 11.30 for the Austin Patriot Network. | ||
And coming up in about 85 minutes, we're going to have Ram Horn Productions with Robert Kurtz and some important information, so definitely stay tuned for that. | ||
We'll take a lot of your phone calls today. | ||
The number, of course, is 477-2288. | ||
Let's go to the close shot for a second. | ||
I want to show you the cover. | ||
I actually left this out in the rain so it doesn't look too good. | ||
I guess I've got another one. | ||
It says, Clinton in crisis. | ||
Look at that face, guys. | ||
Just look at it. | ||
Hold it up there. | ||
That is a love. | ||
It looks like Satan himself. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Loving Clinton. | ||
Helping. | ||
Children is all he does. | ||
We trust in you, President Clinton. | ||
A story I've meant to get to on TV, I did several shows on the radio about it, is about what happened in Nevada. | ||
Jeremy Stratmeyer, 19, stands accused of the sexual slaying of a 7-year-old girl. | ||
His best friend David Cash, 19, witnessed the start of the fatal attack, walked away, and kept Stratmeyer's guilty secret, police said. | ||
And in Nevada, there's no law against witnessing a murder or a crime. | ||
You do not have to tell about it. | ||
Now, here's the debate. | ||
Some will say, probably a lot of people that support my views and Jeff's views and Mike's views and Rusty's views and all the rest of us and Robert's views, but there is a place for punishing people for being part of a crime. | ||
He went in, it says in this Wednesday, August 26th article from USA Today, page 4A. He went in to the bathroom and watched the first four minutes while Sharice was molested, strangled, and killed. | ||
And here's some of his quotes. | ||
David Cash, 19. This shows the degeneracy of our society. | ||
Cash has hurt his cause with callous public statements. | ||
He told the grand jury that his only question he asked Strockmire after the killing, after being told of the killing, was whether the girl had been sexually aroused by the digital penetration of her vagina. | ||
Hey, did you enjoy killing her? | ||
He watched the first four minutes of the attack, went outside, stood outside the women's bathroom, While the murder took place. | ||
And then later asked that you enjoy it. | ||
Asked in a newspaper interview whether he was appalled when Stratmeyer told him that he'd kill the girl, cash applied. | ||
I just worry about myself first. | ||
I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems. | ||
Well, nobody's going to lose sleep about you, little punk, who's gotten off for this vicious crime. | ||
Whenever the IRS is raiding your house or some... | ||
Ski-mass thugs dragging you away and your family. | ||
And, you know, it'll be justice if that happens to you. | ||
He also said his campus notoriety has even helped him get dates, Cash told the Los Angeles Times. | ||
Then it shows defense lawyer Leslie Aberdson and Jeremy Stratmeyer before a court hearing in Las Vegas. | ||
And the lawyer's got her arm around the young man that did the raping and the strangling. | ||
And then this David Cash fella. | ||
Is there any way to get a super close-up of this guy? | ||
I mean, I want people to see the weaseliness of this guy. | ||
It's right here. | ||
I mean, look at this. | ||
You don't get any more degenerate than that. | ||
I mean, this guy needs to be hung. | ||
Actually, he needs to be hard labor for the rest of his life. | ||
I mean, hard labor, busting rocks. | ||
Look at him! | ||
He went inside the bathroom while it was going on. | ||
Went outside to watch for the guy. | ||
Kept the secret after the guy said he killed her. | ||
By the way, did she get turned on by the digital penetration? | ||
Now, there's Stratmeyer. | ||
Boy, Stratmeyer must be an evil name or something. | ||
I'm sorry if your name is Stratmeyer, but we have Andre Stratmeyer, known CIA agent blowing up Oklahoma City. | ||
There's Stratmeyer and his filthy lawyer. | ||
Look at her. | ||
She just... | ||
What is it with these sick defense lawyers? | ||
Remember the Menendez brothers? | ||
Killed their parents, 12 shotgun blasts apiece, and their lawyer couldn't keep her hands off of them. | ||
There's a lot of degenerates. | ||
There's the mother of Charisse, the poor little girl that was raped and strangled for over 25 minutes before being killed. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable, man! | ||
I've got a 10-year-old sister. | ||
And this guy gets off in Nevada? | ||
What a corrupt state. | ||
Hey, Jeff. | ||
Jeff Contreras, thank you very much, buddy, for having me on. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
This is unbelievable, but it shows more. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
They both come from an affluent family of Long Beach, California, the home of Stratmeyer. | ||
He was a hard-drinking youth. | ||
A search of his computer found it loaded with child pornography. | ||
And here's Cash. | ||
Out here just walking the street bragging about his friend. | ||
Hey, yeah. | ||
He'll even tell the grand jury in the newspapers. | ||
Yeah, I asked if it turned a little girl on when he was raping her with his fingers before he raped her physically. | ||
Because he did rape her physically, it says here. | ||
Did she enjoy you raping her? | ||
First of all, did you kill her? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, did she enjoy you raping her? | ||
Hey, it's not my problem. | ||
I don't lose sleep. | ||
Besides, I'm getting more dates at the University of Berkeley in California. | ||
And the mother's trying to stop this from happening. | ||
There's been so much news. | ||
I haven't gotten to this on television. | ||
I just didn't have it in front of me. | ||
I just worry about myself first. | ||
I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems. | ||
See, we all have this mentality, this Babylonian mentality that Robert Kurtz will talk about more later. | ||
Who cares if stuff's evil? | ||
Who cares if stuff's bad? | ||
As long as I got mine, as long as I got my ski boat and my wife, as long as I got my topless bars to go to. | ||
And I'm not saying topless bars are an evil thing. | ||
I'm saying people are drunk on cheeseburgers and cowboys and topless bars and all the rest, and they just don't care. | ||
And your neighbor's not going to care when somebody abuses you, guys. | ||
You wonder why the police don't come out when your car gets robbed? | ||
You wonder why the police don't come out when your car gets stolen most of the time or when you have an accident? | ||
Because they don't care! | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
They saw 100 murders on TV last night. | ||
They can go see Arnold Schwarzenegger spray people with bullets. | ||
We're being desensitized. | ||
Reality is becoming blurred. | ||
Reality is becoming blurred. | ||
Cash told the Los Angeles Times, his campus notoriety has even helped him get dates, Cash told the Los Angeles Times. | ||
Cash exited the restroom. | ||
Stratmeyer lingered for 24 minutes. | ||
Excuse me, he was in the restroom for two minutes with him while the rape began. | ||
The child's body was found in a locked toilet. | ||
She had been sexually molested and strangled. | ||
Traced to their affluent families, Long Beach, California. | ||
I mean, these are your little BMW driving filth. | ||
You see, Cash? | ||
Do you see this little punk? | ||
He's a little slippery worm. | ||
The Hollywood culture. | ||
And again, I'm not attacking you if you've got a nice vehicle. | ||
I have a nice vehicle. | ||
The point is, I'm saying that's all these people got. | ||
You know, there's a lot of people that would give up their dog or their cat to keep their brand new Mercedes or something. | ||
I'm using the analogy. | ||
Some people would give up their family for things like that. | ||
I wouldn't give up anything for one of my dogs. | ||
But to these people, human life means nothing. | ||
Everything is materialism. | ||
It's a corrupt drug. | ||
So we're talking about that today. | ||
Where has our country gone? | ||
People don't care President Clinton lies to him about a sexual issue. | ||
You've got to ask yourself, though, why is all we hear about is the sexual issue with Clinton, with the cigars and the masturbation and all the rest of it? | ||
Because that's what they want you to think about in the media. | ||
They've got the Chinese missile secrets. | ||
They put that in the paper once or twice in the back. | ||
We all told you about it years before it came out in the mainstream because we're hooked in with the intelligence network, former military generals, FBI, people, CIA. Good people. | ||
We're hooked into the network. | ||
Okay? | ||
I hear about news that you won't be hearing about for six months today. | ||
Like, what's going on in a small town in Maryland? | ||
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Let me dig up my notes. | |
Small town in Maryland. | ||
Marines have taken over the town as a mock anti-terrorism, and they're going house to house practicing taking firearms, and the townspeople are helping. | ||
The place is Hebron, Maryland. | ||
The date, September 3rd and 4th, 1998. Another one of my listeners in Hebron, Maryland, sent me this amateur videotape and accompanying news articles. | ||
I called and confirmed his story with the sheriff and others in the town. | ||
The Marines came in, over 70 of them. | ||
and engage in a takeover of the town from the courthouse to other centers of city government And then they went out during the day and at night and engaged in mock gun confiscations aided by citizens and yes, even adolescents and young children on bicycles looking for the supposed terrorist. | ||
All part of training our law enforcement, our military, and our local constabularies all around the country that it's normal activity to have children and others engaged with the military tattling on citizens. | ||
This is nothing but pure preparation for martial arts. | ||
Again, Hebron, Maryland, 1998. Are you the sheriff? | ||
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Yes, I am. | |
So tell me what's happening here. | ||
Hold on a minute. | ||
I'm going to have to repeat this again, though. | ||
Well, some of it, a little bit. | ||
I won't take too long because I got some food over there waiting for me. | ||
Oh, have you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They just got a military exercise training that's being conducted in the civilian population in full support. | ||
Oh yeah, you fully support it? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And what is the purpose of it? | ||
It's to give these young Marine second lieutenants an opportunity for some real-world training with noncombatants who haven't been exposed to something like this. | ||
So therefore they're not choreographed in any way. | ||
They haven't been exposed to this kind of training before? | ||
No. | ||
They are going door-to-door to some houses, but they're going door-to-door to houses where the people in those houses are all going to volunteer to be a part of the training action. | ||
And what are they going to do when they get to the house? | ||
That I'm not sure. | ||
They talk that over with the people that are volunteer. | ||
But there will be going no houses or no place in town where there's not a volunteer spirit. | ||
But they're going to do gun confiscation, right? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Not in my town. | ||
Weapons? | ||
No gun confiscation. | ||
Well, they're going to confiscate artificial weapons. | ||
Well, if that's part of the training scenario, but they're not taking any civilian weapons. | ||
Well, but they're taking what is supposed to be, right? | ||
Mock weapons as if it were the citizens' weapons? | ||
Now, that I'm not sure of. | ||
If they are, it's a part of their training scenario and their items that they have brought as part of their training equipment. | ||
Right, but they're training in order so they could confiscate weapons. | ||
I think that's the case, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You guys are using the ladder instead of like climbing by a rope or something. | ||
Ladder's quicker, easier to get gear up to the roof. | ||
Would you have to carry it through the field if you were like really... | ||
Well, the idea is that since we're in a town, we were able to get one from the surrounding area. | ||
If you had to get up on the roof, you'd have another method. | ||
Huh? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I can't hear you. | ||
You're also going to see plainclothes Marine Corps spies going around coordinating the operations. | ||
Coordinating local police, the military, and the tattletale citizens to deal with the deadly, dangerous terrorist right here in America. | ||
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Hey, we got another patrol going out. | |
He doesn't, the first patrol doesn't know anything about the house call. | ||
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Just leave him alone. | |
Don't get to the house call on time. | ||
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Roger that. | |
Okay, I'm just trying to figure out who we need to walk with. | ||
Yeah, you want me? | ||
You want me to walk with the force? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, you just heard it for yourself. | ||
The United States Marine Corps with plainclothes officers wandering around talking about house calls. | ||
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We've got a couple more batteries in there. | |
The amateur cameraman that got us this footage lives in Maryland. | ||
He had every right to get this footage, but once the sun went down, the local police and the military did not want him to get some of the key footage, the raiding of the homes. | ||
Again, what do they have to hide? | ||
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Tell me about the insurgent thing, where they're going to do that stuff. | |
What are they doing with that? | ||
Okay, we have four individuals running around the town that are just basically acting as aggressors, bad guys. | ||
And their mission is once the officers and lieutenants come in, their mission is to go out and seek these insurgents and see if they can locate them and remove them from the population. | ||
And they haven't started doing that yet? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
Oh. | ||
And what kind of stuff are they going to do? | ||
Like act like they're shooting at you and stuff like that? | ||
Yeah, basically just a typical Marine training exercise. | ||
They have weapons. | ||
They'll be firing blank ammunition. | ||
Just basic urban patrolling. | ||
Just be doing that out in the street and stuff. | ||
And tell me about the door-to-door stuff that you're going to do. | ||
Was it four houses or what? | ||
It's four houses. | ||
And what are you going to do? | ||
What we're going to do is we're going to plant some rubber weapons in there. | ||
Toy guns, per se. | ||
And you're just going to go into regular citizens' homes doing this? | ||
Actually, the citizens have volunteered their services. | ||
They volunteered to be role players. | ||
And they've allowed us to use their homes. | ||
And what are they going to do? | ||
Are any of them going to act like they don't want you to do it? | ||
Oh, they're all going to act like they don't want you to do it? | ||
Well, some are going to be friendly, some are going to be belligerent, you know, some are going to be uncooperative. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
That's the scenario that we'll be trained in. | ||
Oh, and it's just going to be the people that live in the house that are doing this? | ||
Correct. | ||
This role-playing. | ||
Right. | ||
What about their kids? | ||
Are there going to be kids in the house? | ||
Uh, the kids are more excited. | ||
I don't think the kids, maybe, there might be a few kids running around, whatever, but, uh... | ||
But now, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to arrest the people? | ||
Are we going to arrest the people? | ||
Well, or act out that you're, whatever. | ||
No, no, sir. | ||
We're not going to arrest anyone. | ||
What are you going to do to them? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Go up to them and ask them questions, see if they've seen any subversive activities. | ||
You have to understand, these people have been versed in their roles. | ||
Yeah, I understand. | ||
I'm not, like, but you're going to, like, I mean, they're going to say, when they're resisting, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to grab them, like, and stuff? | ||
The people aren't playing the role to be resistant, sir. | ||
Oh, they're just going to talk stuff, but not... | ||
They're just civilians. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, I didn't know if they were going to act like they were resisting and you were going to act like you're... | ||
Like arresting them or shooting them? | ||
No, we're not assaulting any people. | ||
Are they going to pull weapons on you or anything? | ||
No, sir. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And then what's going to happen besides that then? | ||
What about the rooftop stuff? | ||
The rooftop stuff? | ||
Rooftop? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What rooftop? | ||
I heard you guys were going to go and take over buildings or something, maybe from the insurgents or something? | ||
I don't know anything about it. | ||
Oh, I don't know anything about that. | ||
So maybe that's just whatever happens, whatever the insurgents decide to do or something. | ||
If you don't mind me asking, where are you from? | ||
I'm from Baltimore. | ||
You're from Baltimore? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Baltimore, Maryland. | ||
Not that far. | ||
Nice town. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty nice town. | ||
There he is. | ||
We're carrying him over there. | ||
I gotta get used to looking at this camera. | ||
It's weird. | ||
Again, this is amateur camera work, and for some reason the cameraman didn't really know what he was videotaping, but upon and for some reason the cameraman didn't really know what he was videotaping, but upon speaking to him later | ||
the entire day small children again were aiding the United States Marine Corps in tattling and looking for the subversives. | ||
This is right out of Mein Kampf, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is Nazi-esque behavior. | ||
the tattletale police Imagine marines in your backyard, in your front yard, walking down your streets in the middle of the night Well, you're a patriot, aren't you? | ||
Well, I certainly am, but this is a deadly, dangerous precedent that's being set. | ||
They're brainwashing our military. | ||
Now, if they had nothing to hide, I'm a little confused by their actions. | ||
The police began to get more and more aggressive as the night wore on, simply because this average Joe Q citizen was trying to catch some videotape of the bizarre activities. | ||
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Oh nothing, I just said I didn't have it on then anyway. | |
I was talking to you, I didn't have it on. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Good evening. | ||
What's that? | ||
It's a good evening. | ||
How you doing that sir? | ||
Very good yourself. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Not bad. | ||
Were you the same guy with you earlier? | ||
Lesson number one, never turn off the video camera even though you feel intimidated. | ||
I've seen this, I can't tell you how many times. | ||
Sheldon, the amateur cameraman, turned off his camera when confronted by the sheriff's deputy. | ||
And yes, ladies and gentlemen, look right there on your screen right before he turned the camera off. | ||
A Marine with a fully automatic weapon. | ||
The point is, you see the relationship building here. | ||
Sheriff's deputy and military officer. | ||
Now, let's try to figure this out. | ||
Just for a second. | ||
Are they going to load our police up with our Marines on C-130s and fly them overseas? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Just a question I have. | ||
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Where are you going, man? | |
Where am I going? | ||
What do you want? | ||
About what? | ||
What's my activity? | ||
What's wrong? | ||
Well, I'm doing something. | ||
Why are they around my truck? | ||
What do you want? | ||
Sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
What do you want? | ||
What is your point? | ||
Well, that's America. | ||
You just saw the camera shut off. | ||
He was told if he did any more videotaping, he'd be going to jail. | ||
And there's the police officer that told him to turn his camera off. | ||
Getting multiple visitations for walking down one of the main streets of Hebron, Maryland, in the state where Sheldon Green lives. | ||
I've gotten a chance to get to know Sheldon, long distance, since I got this tape almost a year ago. | ||
He's a great guy, being treated like a criminal. | ||
For only asking questions and videotaping the urban warfare training and disarmament scenario, turn your camera off while the Marines check out your truck. | ||
Right there in black and white night vision video for you. | ||
This is the federal money. | ||
And I just had walked in to AXS TV to do some editing and then talked to Jeff and he was leaving and said, I can't do my show today. | ||
And I said, well, I'll do it for you. | ||
So I didn't actually get my notes. | ||
Perhaps at a break. | ||
Oh, it's Hebron, Maryland. | ||
And I've got to get in touch with her. | ||
But I actually heard some interviews on the shortwave last night from Marines on the scene. | ||
It's Marine lieutenants and captains. | ||
The whole 50-man team. | ||
They're going to go train other Marine groups now. | ||
This is what we have with Delta down in San Antonio trying to come into Austin. | ||
We stopped them, hopefully. | ||
I've seen a lot of military activity. | ||
They're probably just doing it under stealth, but at least there's no live fire in your streets. | ||
They're gearing up. | ||
But anyways, back to Clinton. | ||
Back to this sexual issue. | ||
Back to these people raping and killing this little girl. | ||
And this David Cash getting off and bragging about it later. | ||
I don't care about people. | ||
I care about myself. | ||
I'm not going to lose sleep. | ||
Hell, I'm getting more dates. | ||
Hell, I asked if he enjoyed raping and killing her. | ||
Did she enjoy you torturing her? | ||
Was it good? | ||
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Right here. | |
And then people sit back. | ||
I've actually heard people go. | ||
I've actually heard people go. | ||
Yeah, I like Clinton more now because he's out cheating on his wife. | ||
Makes me feel like he's more like a normal person. | ||
Well, my God, people, that's to get you off target and to wear down your morals so Clinton can take heat for that, something that's simple and not a big deal comparatively in society. | ||
Let's talk about the missile secrets. | ||
Let's talk about the guidance systems. | ||
Let's talk about the F-16 parts and the F-18 parts and the actual diagrams and our supercomputer systems. | ||
Let's talk about Sea Launch, a Ukrainian-Russian-Chinese company with Boeing off our coast. | ||
I've read right out of the New York Times to you. | ||
30-story high intercontinental ballistic missile launcher. | ||
I'm sorry, it's a satellite intercontinental ballistic rocket launcher. | ||
By the way, they had the Long Beach Naval Base. | ||
I am just absolutely shocked. | ||
I am absolutely amazed. | ||
Fix it, go to your phone calls. | ||
And then I've got stuff right off the CNN website. | ||
This is page 2 of 5, September 3rd, from IDORUCNN.com. | ||
And it says, September 2, 1998, by Fred McClaims. | ||
How much is convenience worth to you? | ||
How much would you pay or give up to have doors open, but only for you when you walk near? | ||
Have your elevator recognize you and automatically select the correct floor. | ||
Have your car automatically unlock itself for you and only be able to start when you and nobody else are sitting in the driver's seat. | ||
Have your computer configured only to allow you to gain full access regardless of passwords or physical keys. | ||
My friends, it talks about the biochips that professors at the University of MIT and some universities in Britain are actually putting biochips in their bodies. | ||
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I didn't know I was going on the air here. | |
I was going to have this later on the radio and things. | ||
I read this all last night. | ||
Products that can block network access based on your face and fingerprints. | ||
Network World Fusion. | ||
Free recognition required to view this. | ||
Site using body language to secure networks. | ||
Network world fusion. | ||
Free registration required to identification. | ||
Confirm network world fusion. | ||
And they're just bragging about it. | ||
They got professors in here talking about the biochips that they have in their bodies. | ||
I mean, I'm losing my mind. | ||
Biometrics. | ||
A face could launch a thousand ships. | ||
Computer world. | ||
Biometrics. | ||
E-cash to gain ground. | ||
External sites are not... | ||
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It just goes on and on. | |
This is raw CNN stuff right here. | ||
This isn't the stuff on their cover page. | ||
You have to dig in to get this. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm just not getting to this. | ||
I've got to get to this professor. | ||
Two different professors. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
We'll take some calls, and while the callers are talking, I'll read over this. | ||
Because I needed to highlight this. | ||
I mean, it is just the most sickening thing. | ||
Oh, here it is. | ||
Oh, sure, there are certain drawbacks to having yourself implanted with active microchips. | ||
Think of the privacy implications. | ||
If you can set up sensors to detect your presence, so could somebody else. | ||
But look at the bright side. | ||
Who wouldn't want to stop worrying about where they put their keys or mobile speed pass and no more remembering pesky pins? | ||
Oh, great. | ||
You think kids are dumb now with math because of calculators? | ||
Everything will be done for you! | ||
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Woo! | |
Front of the door! | ||
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Woo! | |
Everything opens. | ||
The problem is, as we hurtle towards Y2K and all the rest of this stuff, I mean, there's big computer problems at the place I work and my card key won't work to get through the door. | ||
Good old-fashioned key wouldn't do that! | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
If you read Frank Herbert's Dune, who I... Who is a greater philosopher than Nietzsche or Aristotle. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
And he puts it into a science fiction form. | ||
And it's not the stupid science fiction, the cowboys and Indians in space type stuff that you see nowadays where it's just melodrama. | ||
I mean, it's deep thought. | ||
The whole Dune, there's four or five books. | ||
And I've read four of them. | ||
I haven't had time to read the other one. | ||
I read those years ago. | ||
But it talks about how man uses machines and gives up everything. | ||
And pretty soon, or Isaac Asimov's iRobot, pretty soon you're just total slaves and the robots are going to watch over you and there's this secret technocracy of people that control you. | ||
Same thing with THX 1138, the George Lucas 1974 film with Robert Duvall. | ||
And it's funny, George Lucas gives you a message over and over, a total genius. | ||
Look in... | ||
His movie, American Graffiti, the license plate, say THX 1138. His sound system is THX. In Star Wars, one of the codes is THX 1138. Every one of George Lucas' films, even the Indiana Jones movies, has THX 1138 in it. | ||
What is THX 1138? | ||
THX 1138 was the name of the human. | ||
That rebels against the technocracy in the far distant future in his 1974 THX 1138 with Robert Duvall. | ||
It's a message to you. | ||
What is Star Wars? | ||
It's a message to you by intelligent people. | ||
It's not easy to make one of those films. | ||
They're warning you about the empire, about control, about blowing up things and blaming it on the rebels. | ||
They're warning you. | ||
Everybody in Hollywood is not bad. | ||
So THX 1138 is the lone man, the lone human, the lone person, the lone woman, the lone soul that rebels, rebels against the system. | ||
It's a dehumanizing system. | ||
I remember when Galaxy 4 went out about three months ago, just one of 900 commercial satellites. | ||
Just one! | ||
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One! | |
And at half these gas stations, they had to hand-type in your cards. | ||
Pagers weren't working. | ||
Cell phones were screwing up because of the relay systems being on. | ||
I mean, you're talking about serious problems from one satellite. | ||
900 of them up there that are commercial. | ||
Who knows how many secret government ones. | ||
They had that big billion-dollar one blow up just last month on the launch pad. | ||
All right, that's what I wanted to talk to you about. | ||
I need to highlight this and go back over it. | ||
It talks about how... | ||
The professor, got these all mixed up. | ||
Most important, however, is that with this type of technology, we might be able to actually improve our ability to track personal information and habits even more completely than we do today. | ||
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Oh boy, good! | |
I've done some checking recently, and much of what is available on the net today... | ||
Where is that part with the professor talking about the chips implanted? | ||
I will find this, and I'll have this for you in the next couple of weeks, or perhaps today. | ||
There's about 20 pages here, and I've got to read over it. | ||
About 15 pages here, I've got to read over it. | ||
Also, they're going after Bill Gates, even harder than they were before. | ||
And they've got this Bob Glazer, CEO of Real Networks, cozying up to the Justice Department, trying to degrade Bill Gates, who's new money, who's worth $48 billion. | ||
Give me a break! | ||
Rockefeller interest in this country were $2 billion plus at least. | ||
Turn of the century. | ||
Now, $2 billion, and I read different in some books. | ||
Some books it's two, some books it's four. | ||
Just Rockefeller interest. | ||
And Bank of England interest were much more wealthy than that. | ||
And Rothschild interest were much more wealthy than that. | ||
That's all secret money. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But at the turn of the century, at least $2 billion. | ||
That's over $2 trillion today. | ||
My gosh. | ||
And you think those trusts were broken up? | ||
They took Standard Oil and broke it into 8 to 10 different oil companies, all controlling the same people. | ||
What's it matter if they put different signs at different locations? | ||
That makes you more money because the people think they have a choice. | ||
Then you can have gas wars and gas fights. | ||
And then the people can be charged more and believe it. | ||
Boy, they are such masters at manipulating you. | ||
But you'll take the thumb scanning, which they've been doing since 94 in Texas. | ||
You'll take the urine and blood testing they have planned for you in the Federal Register. | ||
You'll love it. | ||
I shouldn't be like that. | ||
It's time for you to get involved today. | ||
Now let's take some phone calls. | ||
Thank you for holding. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
How you doing? | ||
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Yes, it's unfortunate that our moral decay in this country has gotten to the point it is. | |
People don't give a damn about the other human. | ||
One thing I wanted to ask you, and I saw a little clip on our illustrious control media about this murder of this poor child. | ||
Did that happen in a women's restroom or a men's restroom? | ||
It was a woman's restroom. | ||
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What in the world was this other pervert doing in the women's restroom to begin with? | |
Well, for those that just tuned in, we're talking about the case where David Cash watched. | ||
Watched. | ||
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What was David Cash doing in the women's restroom? | |
Well, he's best friends with Jeremy Stropmeyer, 19, who raped. | ||
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Well, I know. | |
Well, hold on. | ||
And then, but in Nevada, it's legal to watch crime. | ||
It's legal just for me to drive you to the bank and stand there and hold the bag for you. | ||
And he says right here he's getting more dates. | ||
I just worry about myself first. | ||
I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems. | ||
Also, he asked Stratmeyer after the rape, did she enjoy you raping her? | ||
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Unfortunately, there's too many people, even your neighbors here in this great country, which isn't so great anymore, that have the same sentiments as him. | |
They wouldn't care less if somebody was kicking down your doors. | ||
You know, hey, it doesn't bother me. | ||
It doesn't involve me. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Hey, as long as I get that neighbor, I never liked it. | ||
In fact, I called the water waster hotline. | ||
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Yes, I just want to tell you that they're using far too much water. | |
Oh, thank you, the city says. | ||
We'll dump all the water we can on the side of the road, though. | ||
1.6 million gallons, as Steve Lane showed. | ||
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But we're not worried. | |
Thank you for tattling. | ||
We're getting this going. | ||
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Someone will tattle on you next. | |
Thank you. | ||
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That was like the other day I went down to get my illustrious... | |
I have a combo hunting and fishing license so I won't get arrested and have my guns confiscated if I go hunting or have my fishing poles taken or cited some kind of BS. You know, when you do that, that's tied directly into the DPS's computer systems. | ||
Well, there was also, exactly, there was also an article that I don't have on me in yesterday's Houston Chronicle. | ||
About how the Fish and Wildlife Service and all the rest of the rangers and state rangers, they are almost required to move up through the ranks to be part of Sierra Club, the Nature Conservancy, and that's why they're so rude. | ||
When I was a kid, we would come down and visit Austin, and we would get in the car from my grandparents. | ||
We would go out to Enchanted Rock outside Fredericksburg. | ||
Beautiful bath-a-lift. | ||
Just a beautiful orange, pinkish mountain. | ||
The park renders were so polite and so nice, and everywhere I went they were nice. | ||
Now they're a bunch of damn rude cultists. | ||
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You got it. | |
They're a bunch of... | ||
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That'll be $25! | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah! | ||
But, you know, I was standing there... | ||
Oh, another thing. | ||
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I was telling these people... | |
Hold on a second. | ||
They think they're the only ones that know how to hike and climb. | ||
Be careful when you go out there. | ||
You know, it's the same thing. | ||
Everybody likes to think they're part of their own little special group. | ||
I'm probably guilty of it, too. | ||
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Well, you know, I was standing there in line and I was telling these clerks who were handling this for the Parks and Wildlife to get all this licensing bureaucracy. | |
And I was telling them, you know, and the other people that, you know, when they do this, it automatically runs a warrant check on you without your knowledge. | ||
And these people were laughing at me, thinking I was a fool. | ||
You know, and I go around and I try to explain to people in nice ways. | ||
Most of the things that you've talked about, because I haven't said on my duff, when you say something, I research it. | ||
And I get the facts. | ||
And it's scary. | ||
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Just like you have. | |
It's scary because it's true. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, today I was talking with a gentleman who lives across the street from me. | ||
He works for the IRS. Woo! | ||
That man has some scary stuff to talk about. | ||
Listen, I've been having IRS people call me off the air and on the air. | ||
They're quitting. | ||
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I hear you. | |
He's really uptight about it. | ||
But these people, they just, they don't believe me. | ||
I said, well, when they come kick down your doors, don't tell you, don't say I told you. | ||
Well, did you hear what's going on in Hebron, Maryland? | ||
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Yeah, I heard that. | |
Those people, that's scary. | ||
And it's going to happen here. | ||
I mean, look what y'all have done. | ||
And I've called my city council members, I've called my commissioners and raised cane about that. | ||
San Antonio ought to be grateful they've got a police chief who stood up to it. | ||
Well, if Clinton does decide to take us into martial law or the next president, Ali Philippus is in deep trouble. | ||
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Oh, you know it. | |
Well, I appreciate your call, sir. | ||
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All right, have a good day. | |
Take care. | ||
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Bye-bye. | |
The point he's making is absolutely true. | ||
You take the Leander School District. | ||
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Is it 12 schools? | |
It used to be, just to be a football player or a basketball player, you had to be urine tested or hair tested or other tissue sample tested. | ||
And everybody says, well, it's just for the kids to do that. | ||
And incrementalism, just like they say here, it's so convenient. | ||
So they're giving up their liberties. | ||
They deserve neither. | ||
They're not going to get it. | ||
They're acting like sheep. | ||
The wolves will come. | ||
And right here, right here, guys, it's for everybody to see. | ||
In your face. | ||
CNN's own website. | ||
Now, you take the Leander schools. | ||
Now, to get a parking permit, they will randomly, as the school chooses, I love that. | ||
They call it random. | ||
Pick whoever they want. | ||
Urine test, hair test, or other tissue test. | ||
That was in the Austin-American statesman last week. | ||
Now let's back up. | ||
It also says in the article about what the school district is saying. | ||
This is going on all over this country. | ||
They go to these NEA meetings and find out about all this good stuff. | ||
And all other extracurricular activities. | ||
So they make it just sound like these rich kids with cars. | ||
No, no. | ||
It's going on a field trip. | ||
It's being part of a... | ||
Well, you say it, anything. | ||
Special student groups, you name it. | ||
And then you read this month's Esquire. | ||
You read the September issue of Esquire, and right, it's got Nicolas Cage on the cover, but on page 150, it's got top-level DEA people, anti-drug force task force commanders from L.A. County. | ||
Out in Miami saying, yeah, the airport had the CIA flying drugs in, but we couldn't stop with national security. | ||
They told us. | ||
Oh, we busted this one house. | ||
It was people all dressed nice, giving us coffee and donuts, laughing at us. | ||
You know, it just goes on and on. | ||
You'll blow your mind. | ||
This is a mainstream publication. | ||
The establishment knows this. | ||
They're losing control of our minds. | ||
Most people at the Statesman and the rest of these places aren't part of the system. | ||
They're just ignorance. | ||
It's all done through ignorance. | ||
Ignorance is bliss. | ||
The best example was when we got the Delta Force thrown out, they were going to come in late June. | ||
Now they're supposedly coming in late September, but we've raised hell and we may stop them this time. | ||
It's a continual battle. | ||
It doesn't ever stop. | ||
And it's just like L.A. Philippus said, no was never known, then no was never known. | ||
They try to give cash money to politicians. | ||
There was a Statesman article And it said in there, and I had it many times on the air for you, it said in there they had the Ostberg statesman Washington staff, whatever his name is, and he was saying, I'm told here by the Pentagon that they'll be coming and that San Antonio and Houston have already done their training. | ||
San Antonio threw them out. | ||
Now there's your facts right there. | ||
This guy's just, this staff writer in Washington isn't a liar. | ||
He's just lazy. | ||
He just goes to the bureaucracy. | ||
He just goes to the Pentagon or goes to the White House or goes wherever he goes and they tell him and he goes, oh great, thank you. | ||
Oh, the world is flat, thank you. | ||
The world is flat. | ||
Then we read it and they're not really lying. | ||
Who's that one lady? | ||
Ask Miss Greg, I believe is her name, in the life and art section of the Statesman. | ||
Last week, they interviewed John Hurt, who we interviewed. | ||
We interviewed. | ||
And we had the camera turned off, and I go, tell us the truth, they're going to use these cameras for law enforcement. | ||
And he goes, well, we're just Department of Transportation. | ||
We're not law enforcement. | ||
But Department of Public Safety is studying it, and yeah, they're going to do it. | ||
We're already, you know, already getting ready, and they're doing it in certain areas. | ||
But I was telling you the truth, but we're not going to do it because we're Department of Transportation. | ||
But we work hand-in-glove with these guys, and the cameras probably will be used. | ||
Boom, we turn the camera on. | ||
Say that again. | ||
Well, I was just saying, yeah, they're already using it at railroad crosses, and they are studying it, but it's for the children. | ||
And we're going to try to play that for you. | ||
The Freedom Report is going to be taped Monday night from 7 to 8.30, but Tuesday night from 9.30 to 11. I'm going to play mainly tape. | ||
Oh, and thank gosh I have this opportunity right now to tell you what we're going to have Monday. | ||
We're going to have Nelda Wells Spears lying to me about three and a half, four weeks ago at the commissioner's court, and that's the county tax assessor and collector, saying that they don't take homes. | ||
And I said, ma'am, you put them on Channel 17. The county has its own channel. | ||
You sell them, hundreds of them. | ||
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I said, hundreds of them. | |
She goes, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I go, isn't this feudalism? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Ma'am, don't you take homes? | ||
No, we don't take homes. | ||
And then some people wanted to say, I was exaggerating and I shouldn't have been mean to her. | ||
I wasn't mean to her. | ||
I said, how do you sleep at night? | ||
How do you sleep at night, lady? | ||
Well, I wasn't there this Tuesday at the Commissioner's Court. | ||
I'm there almost every Tuesday. | ||
And you should be down there at 314th West 11th at the Stokes Court Building. | ||
You can speak for three or four minutes during Citizens Communication at 9 a.m. | ||
Get off your butt and come down. | ||
Every single one of you that are watching, do it! | ||
Have some effect. | ||
We've had some effect with ASAP and Delta and you name it. | ||
Now, Mike Hansen, Jimmy Ritter, and Robert Kurtz, who's coming on at 1 o'clock. | ||
And I want Robert to tell a little bit about this today. | ||
I mean, I know this is his scheduled day, but he was there. | ||
And I'm going to be seeing this tape tonight, but Mike told it to me verbatim. | ||
I haven't had a chance to see Mike yet. | ||
They walk out, and they're having an auction on the county courthouse steps of 107 homes and property. | ||
And they had an armed Austin Park Service police officer there getting the bids up. | ||
When the bids would stop, he would yell out a big number, get everybody excited, manipulating things. | ||
We've got this on tape. | ||
So we're going to put Nelda... | ||
Saying they don't take homes, and I wish that I wouldn't have been lazy four months ago when they had them on Channel 17. The homes they were selling. | ||
I think I have that on tape, but my place is such a cluttered mess I can't find it. | ||
I think I should go over and get that from the archives. | ||
You can get that down at Channel 17 from them. | ||
They have to give it to you. | ||
Show the homes. | ||
Put all that together for you Tuesday night at 9.30, Channel 10. And I'm supposed to play a part of Bill Clinton's rise to power, but I don't know I can do that. | ||
And then next week, what's the celebration? | ||
How do you say 10 and 6 in Spanish? | ||
DSC Seis. | ||
John Villarreal's putting this on for the community, and he asked me, I don't have to, but he asked me if I will not have a show, not this Tuesday, but next Tuesday. | ||
So next Tuesday, not this next Tuesday, but the next Tuesday, I'll be on 11 to 1230. I'm going to let my show be rotated up so they can have a decent say. | ||
Excuse me, I'm not very good at Spanish. | ||
Our wonderful Spanish culture here in Texas that I do enjoy. | ||
Now, that's pretty much it. | ||
I mean, just lies upon lies upon lies upon lies. | ||
Hello, caller, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, actually, you just answered one of my questions about, what did you call her, Zelda or whatever her name was? | |
Nelda Wells Spears. | ||
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Okay, well, that was my question. | |
They're not taking homes. | ||
Where are they getting the homes they're auctioning? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They take them with the county constables at gunpoint. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And mainly it's elderly people. | ||
That's who they normally target. | ||
You've got a 75-year-old little old lady. | ||
I've actually done cases like this, and then her husband's got a stroke, and she's just... | ||
And the constable comes, I just don't have the money. | ||
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Oh, I have Social Security and I have to have my medical bills. | |
And these people have lived there for like... | ||
It's okay, you're going to the nursing home to have bedsores now! | ||
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Get out of this house! | |
And these people have put every cent they have into these homes for 50 plus years. | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
We love you! | ||
We're the government! | ||
That would scare me! | ||
We're smiling at these bureaucrats! | ||
And I also wanted to go back to this cash person. | ||
He makes me nauseous. | ||
Totally nauseous. | ||
I mean, if I saw somebody beating a dog in the street, I would do something. | ||
So, in my opinion... | ||
Oh, this was his friend. | ||
Hey, did you enjoy raping her? | ||
I'm getting more dates. | ||
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In my opinion, he is just as guilty, if not more so, because he could have saved that little girl's life with one word, help. | |
Yeah, I don't mean to be violent here, but I would personally, and I don't, I'm not a very violent person, but I tell you, I would like to take a hammer to this guy's fingers, his shins, and then his head. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, because I've got a 10-year-old sister, and I swear, I'm so sick of seeing the police. | ||
You had this guy, his last name was Ted. | ||
I forget, it was about two months ago in the paper. | ||
It was on the Metro and State section, not the cover. | ||
They had some flood victim in Clinton on there. | ||
I've seen flood victims every week. | ||
And on the back of the Metro and State, they had it in there, and Ted Jr. something, he had... | ||
Three convictions for aggravated sexual assault, one of them for a rape of a two-year-old girl. | ||
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Nasty, yeah. | |
And he got out in 86 on mandatory parole for three convictions, and he was running a snow cone stand in South Austin and sexually molested a nine- and ten-year-old girl. | ||
I mean, they love criminals. | ||
They release them on us, so we have fear, so we beg for more black ski masks. | ||
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Well, in my opinion, Cash and Mr. Bill Clinton, if that is indeed his real name. | |
They have a lot in common. | ||
They have both the same mindset. | ||
It's me. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You know, do as you wish. | ||
Just don't mess with me. | ||
And the only way these guys operate is through fear. | ||
Since everybody else around them are a collection of rats and weasels, they have to keep them in a hierarchy of fear. | ||
See, that's the hierarchy of fear, not the hierarchy of true community. | ||
But the hierarchy of fear comes to you as a community, like my ancestors did to the Indians. | ||
We're going to take care of you. | ||
We're going to put you on a nice reservation. | ||
Modern welfare. | ||
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We're going to put the blacks on the modern plantation. | |
Let us take care of you. | ||
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We love you. | |
Look at this black leader. | ||
Look at this Hispanic leader. | ||
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They love you. | |
They want to take care of you. | ||
No, my friends. | ||
They want to enslave you with their own personal power. | ||
I want to see you grow up big and strong, smarter than I am. | ||
I want each generation to get better. | ||
I want us to go to space. | ||
I want the human spirit to blossom and grow. | ||
And I want us to be strong. | ||
Because if you're a strong nation, you have a strong defense, you don't abuse other nations, but when another nation messes with you, you strike back. | ||
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Well, if everything is done for the children, no offense to the people that have children, why are our children so stupid? | |
Yeah, our children, again, the test scores have dropped. | ||
The government's own numbers from number 150 years ago to number 49 today. | ||
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Well, you can go to the grocery store and unless it... | |
Their machine tells them exact change. | ||
They're dumbfounded. | ||
They're only around 14 to 20, depending on the brakes, how you argue it, industrialized nations. | ||
That means we are 23 behind any industrialized nation. | ||
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Okay, I'll let you move on. | |
Thank you. | ||
It's helpless people yielding themselves to the elite's molding hands, as David Rockefeller said in 1976. How are you on the air? | ||
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Alex, thanks for telling us the truth. | |
People have forgotten that when you pass on materials to help your enemy come back at you, it hasn't been very long. | ||
It took two atomic bombs to bring a tiny little nation to its knees because we had shipped them materials to whip our butts off with. | ||
And I haven't forgot that because I was living then. | ||
Right through it as a young person. | ||
I have not forgot it, and I'm seeing it happen again. | ||
Yeah, but what we gave Japan was just lumber and scrap metal. | ||
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A lot of scrap metal. | |
Now, what's Clinton giving them? | ||
The newest guidance system? | ||
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The very latest. | |
For intercontinental ballistic missiles. | ||
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I am really, really sick about that mess there. | |
I'm sick about him. | ||
That sex business, that's bad enough. | ||
But for him to send to people who have already threatened... | ||
To send a missile over to Los Angeles. | ||
They threatened us when they were taking back a Chinese general. | ||
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That's right. | |
I have news articles on it. | ||
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That's right. | |
He said, we're not worried about the West and the U.S. especially. | ||
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That's right. | |
Interfering in our take back of Hong Kong because we think the president values Los Angeles more. | ||
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That's right. | |
We'll just fire one across the bow like Korea did over Japan the other day. | ||
We'll just fire one across the valley if y'all give us too much trouble. | ||
But that made me so sick when he just dared to go over there after doing that mess, and now he's over in Russia and Ireland messing around. | ||
And I wouldn't care if he stayed over there and never came back. | ||
Well, that's the point with most bullies. | ||
Like, if you really look at Stalin, Stalin had all this power, but he never really attacked any other nations until later, once we gave him the arms. | ||
Hitler was a total evil degenerate, but this guy, he was the rarity for the criminally insane. | ||
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Even Stalin, it has not been told the half of the number of people he killed. | |
Yeah, and he went completely ape. | ||
But most criminally insane leaders... | ||
They're a bunch of chickens. | ||
I mean, that's why we haven't done anything to North Korea. | ||
We just leave them alone while they sit there and fire missiles at people and scare people and bomb airliners. | ||
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That's right. | |
Well, that's all I had to say. | ||
I just want to remind people that once before, a tiny little nation almost, they really did us harm, lasting harm, just because we helped them to do it. | ||
Aren't we giving North Korea nuclear reactors to be good? | ||
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We are. | |
We are helping them out. | ||
They may be starving to death. | ||
They may be eating each other over there. | ||
I understand that's cannibalism. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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And yet they've got the money and the wherewithal to fire a missile over Japan so blatantly. | |
Two missiles, actually. | ||
Ma'am, let's talk about that. | ||
Let's talk about why every purely command and control economy, I mean, how many, I forget, did they say 6 million starve this year in North Korea? | ||
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Oh, yeah, around 6. Yeah, okay, now. | |
46 million. | ||
Eating each other. | ||
But that wealthy family that runs the system. | ||
Funny, it's communism, but it's a father who died and now his little degenerate pedophile son runs things. | ||
And that's widely reported. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Now, South Korea is semi-free market. | ||
They've got goods teeming. | ||
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They're flourishing. | |
Oh, but they're not command and control. | ||
Don't you know the bureaucrats do it? | ||
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Right, that's right. | |
Don't you know communism is always about one or two strong people running the system? | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
Financed by some banks. | ||
The banks, some of these central banks, these old money banks, don't care if the whole world is a pitted out husk. | ||
They just want the power. | ||
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You're right. | |
They want to run around and... | ||
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I'll let you go because I don't want to take up any more time. | |
I know you have more cars, but I want to get my word in about that. | ||
Let's don't forget our past so we won't repeat it. | ||
Exactly, ma'am. | ||
Great points. | ||
I hate to get up here and tell you all this stuff. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
Literally. | ||
I have never been a very spiritual person, but I am beginning to become spiritual. | ||
I mean, we're not even acting like human beings here. | ||
And the elite isn't acting like human beings. | ||
You know, I've said before, is it some evil spirit or is it some evil gene? | ||
Something evil in the human mind? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't have all the answers. | ||
I'll keep my mind open. | ||
But David Cash... | ||
Watching and saying, did you enjoy raping her and watching out for it to happen? | ||
Little Cherise, seven years old. | ||
Cherise Manuel. | ||
Dead. | ||
And this guy's saying he's getting more dates. | ||
What kind of university is he going to if he's getting more dates? | ||
I believe it. | ||
All these serial killers in jail, most of them have got weird women that... | ||
Aren't half bad looking sometimes. | ||
Go see them through the window. | ||
What do people want? | ||
You're cowards. | ||
You're afraid of degeneracy. | ||
You're afraid of vicious psychotics. | ||
So you embrace it. | ||
All you Satanists and people out there. | ||
You know you're everywhere all over the place. | ||
You cultists and people. | ||
You embrace that crap because you fear it. | ||
You fear it so you embrace it. | ||
When I fear something, I go after it. | ||
You've got fight and flight. | ||
I fight. | ||
Let's talk to some callers. | ||
What are you doing, caller? | ||
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Hey, man. | |
I love you, dude. | ||
You are great. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
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Keep up documenting everything. | |
It's so refreshing to hear. | ||
Hello on the air. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
Yeah. | ||
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I'm the Melderwall Wells Spears. | |
Guys, can y'all turn it up in here a little bit? | ||
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You can call the tax office, and they will send you a list once a month of these properties they foreclosed on. | |
They don't call them homes. | ||
They call them properties. | ||
But you can call them and get on their mailing list and they will send you a copy once a month of all the foreclosures on taxes. | ||
They also put them in the paper. | ||
Well, I don't have to do that. | ||
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I've seen them having them on TV. Oh, I know. | |
But Melda was right. | ||
It's not homes. | ||
They call them properties. | ||
Very sickening, isn't it? | ||
Well, have a good day. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
The thing that pisses me off is this is old people we're talking about. | ||
That's who they usually target. | ||
The health department targets the elderly. | ||
The IRS targets the elderly. | ||
That all came out in the Senate hearings. | ||
They don't go after the rich or the poor. | ||
They go after lower middle class. | ||
That's their favorite target. | ||
Next is middle class and upper middle class. | ||
They don't ever mess with the ultra-rich. | ||
They might go after some movie star or some entertainer for some hype. | ||
Hello on the air. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
This is Scott Horton. | ||
What's up, Scott? | ||
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Hey, I was calling to talk about the number one enemy of free people everywhere, and that is, of course, the Chase Bank. | |
Yeah, go ahead and tell us. | ||
I've got to take care of something. | ||
Start telling us, Scott. | ||
This is Scott Horton, a great guy. | ||
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All right, well, first of all, before that, I saw Bill Clinton today on CNN at Gateway Computers in Ireland, and he signed a cooperation agreement with the Irish, not by hand. | |
But by a smart card plugging it into the computer. | ||
And he made a funny little joke to the audience. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Which was, uh... | ||
Oh, well, gee, you know, I spend all day just signing things. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
And now with this new technology, I mean, we might not even need presidents. | ||
I mean, really, by the time you get to be prime minister or president or something like that, I mean, really, you're just told what to sign. | ||
And, you know, you don't really make... | ||
Where is this, Scott? | ||
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This was in Ireland today, live on CNN. I saw it at Gateway Computers, and he just basically said, yes, my handlers tell me completely what to do, and I'm kind of obsolete now that I got this smart card to sign my orders for me. | |
Who said this? | ||
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Excuse me? | |
Who said... | ||
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Bill Clinton, the President of the United States, today, live on CNN, from the Gateway Computers headquarters in Ireland. | |
Where he is on vacation fixing to go golfing. | ||
But really what I call to talk about, Alex, is the Chase Bank, the number one enemy of freedom in the world. | ||
And I got this new book. | ||
Oh, wait, wait. | ||
Doesn't Chase Bank make Texas Commerce now? | ||
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Yes, of course they do. | |
And, you know, it's funny because I drive by little Chase Bank outlets all over town every day. | ||
And it puzzles me that I never see someone with a sign out front that says the Chase financed Hitler. | ||
I'm just thinking, you know. | ||
People knew history. | ||
There has to be at least one person with a sign out in front of a Chase Bank somewhere. | ||
Because, see, I got this book. | ||
It's purely a reference source. | ||
I'm not advertising for it, but it's a wonderful source of information. | ||
It's called Trading with the Enemy, the Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933 through 1949. See, wait, Alex, did you hear? | ||
Through 49. Throughout the entire war, the Bank of International Settlements Did you say 45 or 49? | ||
49. So you're saying after the war they were still making money. | ||
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Yes. | |
And that's why the Marshall... | ||
I have corroborated much of that board. | ||
Brown and Harriman brothers. | ||
Well, let me stop you for a second, Scott. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I just can't stop there. | |
That's a lot. | ||
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Thank you. | |
They tried repeatedly. | ||
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You've shown those pictures that makes it your fault that those UN peacekeepers with their cute little baby blue hats are murdering children over there. | |
Of course, this is an argument I have to put up with all the time. | ||
People say, well, you're an extremist. | ||
And I'm saying, well, wait a minute. | ||
A bunch of Gestapo agents with Nazi helmets burned down a church in my state full of women and children. | ||
I point that out to you, and that makes me an extremist. | ||
But they were molesting children. | ||
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Hold on, hold on. | |
But I heard on TV they were molesting children. | ||
Is that why you kill 17 of them? | ||
And that's a lie right there. | ||
He was not doing that. | ||
There was no speed lab. | ||
He did not say he was Jesus. | ||
All the rest of this stuff. | ||
Oh, here's the best. | ||
The AK-47, which is the Mac-90. | ||
They had semi-automatic versions. | ||
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They wouldn't even let the defense look at them except through a plastic sheet. | |
They wouldn't even let the defense look at the weapons. | ||
Here's the important point. | ||
I owned four Mac-90s. | ||
I only have one now. | ||
Legal weapon. | ||
It's an AK-47. | ||
Semi-automatic version. | ||
There is no upper and lower receiver. | ||
It's a gas-powered single piston. | ||
And by gas power, that's not gasoline. | ||
The explosion of the cartridge and the powder rams out the last cartridge and puts in the next round. | ||
But again, you can't explain this. | ||
It's lies. | ||
It's Noblewell Spears. | ||
We accept lies. | ||
I don't take houses. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Three weeks later, auctioning off 107 homes. | ||
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But think of Nelderwell Spears' lie compared to the lie of the two world wars, Alex. | |
See, I mean, we need to go back in history here for the last hundred or so years. | ||
Once the Rothschilds hooked up with the Rockefellers in the late 1890s, because, see, the Russians opened up the oil fields on the Black Sea to the Rothschilds. | ||
And so John D. Sr. sent Junior over to meet the Rothschilds, and a mob marriage was born. | ||
And these people, these are the ones trying to take over the world. | ||
They financed all sides of World War I. They completely contrived World War I. The kings and leaders of all those nations were all first cousins. | ||
It was a complete setup. | ||
Oh, now, let me stop you, Scott. | ||
Let me stop you. | ||
What you're saying is 100% historical. | ||
I have read dozens of historicals. | ||
That are just about happiness of the past. | ||
Tsar Nicholas and the King of Britain, first cousins, identical. | ||
All interconnected, all controlled by the central banks. | ||
The Rothschilds sent out his four sons to run all the central banks of Europe. | ||
That's how it happened. | ||
J.P. Morgan was a Rothschild agent. | ||
He was supposedly worth over a billion dollars. | ||
When he died, he had like $11 million in the bank. | ||
He was an agent. | ||
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Well, look at David Rockefeller, the head of Chase Manhattan Bank. | |
I bet his personal bank account is maybe a few hundred thousand or something. | ||
This guy pushes trillions of dollars around. | ||
My father said to me years ago, son, it's not how much money you make, it's how much money you control. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Oh, you brought up that A&E special on the skull and bones. | ||
my favorite part of that and i know you got about it you need to go back and get there's a wonderful picture there left side of the screen f_d_r_ and then on the right side of the screen is uncle joe stalin and between them there's harriman and they're all laughing and they keep they kept showing the shot over and over and over again and there's harriman between the leader of the soviet union and leader of the united brown and harriman brothers | ||
Prescott Bush worked for who funded the Nazis. | ||
Now the daddy was president and the son's fixing to be president. | ||
We see him daily on the cover of the Statesman and the national papers with their Spaniel, their Springer Spaniel, I believe it is. | ||
We see them with a flood victim, kissing the flood victim. | ||
It's dogs, it's flood victims, it's love. | ||
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Well, let me tell you a little bit more about this book, Trading with the Enemy. | |
I've read it. | ||
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Oh, you have read it. | |
In here, the most amazing thing to me, obviously the Rockefellers are very involved here, especially the Chase Bank and Standard Oil in New Jersey. | ||
And during the Battle of the Bulge, after D-Day, when the American troops are marching, or the Allied troops are marching for Berlin, They were running out of gas. | ||
The Allies were out of gas. | ||
Well, Standard Oil of New Jersey was selling fuel to the Nazis through Switzerland. | ||
Standard Oil of New Jersey. | ||
I mean, this takes all the history of the world that I've learned up until very recently is completely shattered, and I have to go back all over again. | ||
Let me make a comment. | ||
Let me make a comment. | ||
Do you know what the best-selling car is in Europe today? | ||
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I have no idea. | |
Oh, Volkswagen. | ||
It's the Opal. | ||
And guess who makes the Opal line? | ||
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IG Farben? | |
It's General Motors and Ford have their little consortium over there in Europe. | ||
And Henry Ford, who I'd love to think was his great American hero... | ||
He built the panzers for Hitler during the war! | ||
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During the war. | |
During the war. | ||
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And so see, this is the setup. | |
What happened at the end of World War I, Alex? | ||
President Wilson, Rothschild agent, said, here's my... | ||
League of Nations. | ||
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We need to set up the League of Nations. | |
And the Senate of the United States, led by Henry Cabot Lodge and some men who had actually read the Constitution that they took their oath to defend and uphold, said, hell no. | ||
And they refuse to ratify. | ||
The Rockefellers, with John Foster Dulles and Edward Mandelhouse, set up the Council on Foreign Relations to be boot camp for future holders of power in this nation. | ||
and they are ultimately dedicated to one world government, one central bank. | ||
Whether they have to divide us into three nations like George Orwell had it, Oceania, war with East Asia forever, something like that, they will. | ||
But basically the world now, the sovereignty of the nations on Earth is already gone. | ||
The world is one giant corporation. | ||
We are living on the global plantation that George Bush called the New World Order. | ||
I appreciate your call, sir. | ||
Take care. | ||
And he's absolutely right. | ||
You've only got some of the Muslims and Arabs and people in India have kicked the New World Order out. | ||
That's why we're probably against them. | ||
Every country is falling beneath the treads of power. | ||
And it's all about control. | ||
And they've got all the power, but they want more. | ||
And they're going to get more, unless you stand up in a big way. | ||
Also, in Switzerland, in Geneva, Switzerland, at the International Globalism and Resistance Seminar, two days ago, Several hotels were raided. | ||
Hundreds were arrested. | ||
And I get this from Steve Dunifer and Maggie Rose Baker of Republic. | ||
Steve Dunifer's been on the cover of USA Today for his pirate radio stations. | ||
They're hooked into the network. | ||
This will probably be in the press later. | ||
It was in the mainstream press five to six months ago, the riots in Switzerland over the New World Order, burning things, ripping things apart. | ||
Losing their sovereignty to the EU, the European Union. | ||
It's going to obliterate the US's fiat money control hold. | ||
There's a point I wanted to make, but I forgot while Scott was talking. | ||
This is just unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable! | ||
I remember what I wanted to say. | ||
There are so many people that will come on the radio and TV, so many political groups. | ||
That will say, sure, things are corrupt, but we have to have a solution. | ||
And our solution is a constitutional convention, or our solution is proportional representation, or our solution. | ||
Guys, that doesn't matter. | ||
We don't even know if the elections are staged or not. | ||
They've got computers that can morph television now. | ||
News is more and more regionalized. | ||
And you don't know what's real and what's not real on the Internet unless it's a government-approved site. | ||
And now they don't even have to lie to us anymore. | ||
They can just flaunt it. | ||
They can just flaunt this crap. | ||
They're laughing at us. | ||
They're totally and completely arrogant. | ||
And I can only hope that people across this nation are standing up in unison right now, and we are. | ||
That's why they're accelerating their plans. | ||
Because they're losing the hole in your mind. | ||
You're seeing through the veil. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
So the people that say, oh, this solution here. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
The solution is educating people first. | ||
And all we can do is fight people on a local basis. | ||
Fight with information. | ||
Try to expose this lie, expose that lie. | ||
Show Nelda Wells Spears, the county tax assessor, saying, we don't take homes. | ||
And then show them on the front steps auctioning people's homes. | ||
And you can say, well, don't you want roads? | ||
Don't you have to have government? | ||
We can have government off sales tax tariffs like every other country has. | ||
We can have local taxes. | ||
I don't have a problem. | ||
But you don't have it on somebody's home or their automobile. | ||
Transportation? | ||
Anybody should be able to have, every family and every person should be able to have one house and one car that you don't touch with taxes. | ||
The government's here with all this welfare. | ||
If you live in some little rat-infested One room apartment and you can't have a man in the house. | ||
And by the way, we'll ship drugs in. | ||
And we'll have your people in your community sell them and we'll bust them for it so we can build a lot of prisons and create a police state, a vicious cycle, and take the middle class's rights away. | ||
I mean, what are we going to do? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
There's nothing left. | ||
That's why people are waking up. | ||
The government says it'll take care of us, but it's dumbed our kids down. | ||
The facts, their own numbers show it. | ||
The government says they're going to take care of us, that we all deserve housing and food and shelter, but they can't provide it. | ||
They never can. | ||
From North Korea to Russia to China. | ||
They can't provide it. | ||
Have you seen the footage I've shown of the Chinese blowing people's heads off? | ||
Torturing them? | ||
Little girls laying their own feces chained to a crate? | ||
Because they wouldn't be good workers? | ||
The prostitute houses for the military? | ||
I saw some deal on Discovery Channel about how happy the Chinese are. | ||
And the young youth go from the countryside to the city, and they get in military-type blue uniforms. | ||
They're workers, and they go, and go into these big deals and work. | ||
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And then some person walks out and goes, and I'm not being racist. | |
My little sister's Korean. | ||
This is how they act. | ||
I mean, if it was here in America, it would be some redneck going, hey, boy, do your work. | ||
Work 14 hours a day. | ||
What's the military doing with all that money? | ||
Buying missiles and weapons and buying off our president. | ||
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Meanwhile, all corporations go, ah, the de-industrialization plan's going well, Mr. Rockefeller. | |
All these cheap goods, we're shipping them out, people are buying them, the fiat money system, the Federal Reserve's printing money. | ||
Meanwhile, I'm sorry. | ||
It's flat wrong. | ||
Boy, I'd like to see one of those PLA, People's Liberation Army Chinese troops around here. |