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VOL UM 42, 8- 9 J A N . - FEB  2000 AFO R EI G N A FFA I R S LETTER PA R S Dear reade rs  F o rgi v e u s f o r com bi ni n g your J a n u a ry a n d Februa ry R ep or t  Your correspon den t w a s h osp i t a l i ze d b y a part i cul a rl y b a d case of th e f l u b u g th at h a s h it Europe an d been fatal t o m n y over 7 5 W w l l m k e u p f or th e mss i n g nu ers i n A ugust and ec em ber  T ere i s m c h t o tell y o u ay au thori ties a re p re d i cti n g th at this wll be A s cen t ury a n d f i n d i n g n o co mort i n J apa n s g rown g ri gh t- wn g cal l t o rebuild h e r ml i ta ry mght i n th e n a m o f n ati on al p ri d e  rou nd- p re p a ri ng m v e f o r J a p a n s n e w m od i s a fo ru m about t o ta ke p l a ce i n sak a p re a ch i n g the t hem e T H E FI T I OF T H E RAPE O F  T H E EST L I E O F T H E 20TH CENTURY R u ss i a s w a r i n Chechnya ms t i n t i e t ouch th e T urki c n a ti on s o n R u ss i a s south - e a st e rn ri m a n d le a d t o u n i fica ti o n w t h co n fl i cts th a t a re so lel y re l ig i o u s  W i l e a w a i ti n g a p ro p ti o u s ti e t o ta ke Ta i an b y force, C hi na s l e a de rs ar n A eri ca a gain st in t rod u c i n g a n e w ve rsi o n o f on al d Reagan s S t a r W rs p rog ra T h e rea son Te he ran i s he l p i n g Pe ki n g up grad e he r C801 m s si l es , ca p abl e o f ca rry i ng g er r nucl e a r w ar heads  A n even tual w a r bet een I n d i a a n d P a ki st a n be c am e i n ev i t bl e he n ehru H u B RE RT TH E PAST MA Y SEEM AC CO PA RE T O TH E O N E sei ze d os l em as hm r a n d pr omsed a pl ebi sc i te h e h a d no i nte nti o n s o f keep i ng Today b oth co u n tr e s a re n ucl ea r B a ck A f ri c a is a vast exp anse her e o n l y changes f r th e orse a re p re d i cta b l e Four b l a ck n a t i on s a n d t h re e C on gol e se a rmes a re fightingin t h e ong o here ugab e , to K ssi n g e r a n d Lo rd C a rr i n g t o n g a v e a once f l o u ri sh i ng R hod esi a, i s spe n di n g a ml l i o nd o l l a rs ada y i n a w ar a t h ousan d ml es f rom hs borde r w h i le h e cannot b u y oi l f or h s p eo p l e  etu rn t o lo v e of n a ti o n a n d pro te cti o n o f sov e re g n ty i s spreadi n g i n E u rope s othe r 1 4 co u n t ri e s sinc e the specta cul r rise o f Jorg H ai de r, th e az i sym a th i ze r in u stri a That Ch a nce l l or K oh l s 1984 lec t io n w as f i n a n ce d b y Presi de n t Mt t e rr a n d i s a petty d e t a i l i n th e story o f th e n e w orl d orde r s ram an t co rr u p ti on atever Kohl a n d Mt te rra n d d i d i s j us t i f i ed b y th ose w h o w ould se e th e U S  A re p l a ce d b y a t ri um ph a nt U S  E ( S ee H d u B eport o f ct ober 2 0 , 1972, o n th e recum en t  e fore t h e U S  o f E urope That B ritan a n d A eri ca w l l b u y an yth i n g fro m t h e sort of l e a d e rs th er e l e ctora te s p u t i n office w a s con f i r e d e n th e y b e l i e ve d th e I R A oul d surre nd e r it s eapons  Hi l ai re d u Berrier C orrespondent  2 0 Bl vd  Pri ncesse Cha rl ott e, ont e Carl o, ONA Leda P Rut her f ord, an agi ng Edi t or  P O B o x 7 8 6  S t  G eor ge U t ah 84771  F A X  435) 67 4- 37 03 S u bscri p t i o n R ate  75 00 p e r year Extra C op i e s  1 . 0 0 s u bs c r i ber  7 . 50 n on -subscr i ber  9 8 9

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VOLUME42, LETTER8- 9 J AN. - FEB  2000

AFOREIGNAFFAIRSLETTER

PARS

Dear readers   Forgiveus for combini ng

your J anuaryandFebruary Report   Your

correspondent was hospi tal i zed by a

part i cul arl y badcase of the f l ubugthat has

hi t Europeandbeen fatal tomny over 75

Ww l l mkeup f or themssi ngnumers i n

August andDecember  There i s mch to t e l l you Many

authori ti es are predi cti ng that t hi s w l l be

As century and f i ndi ngno comort i n

J apan sgrowngri ght-wng cal l to rebui l dher

ml i tarymght i n thenamof nati onal pri de

 round-prepari ngmve for J apan s new

modi s aforumabout to takeplacei n Osaka

preachi ng thetheme THEVERFICATION

OFTHERAPE OFN NKNG THE

BGGESTLIEOFTHE20THCENTURY

Russi a s war i nChechnyamst i n time

touchthe Turki c nati ons on Russi a s south-

eastern rimand l ead to uni f i cati onwth

conf l i cts that are solel y rel i gi ous   Wi leawai ti ngaprop ti ous time t o takeTai wanby

force, China s l eaderswarnAmeri caagai nst

i ntroduci ng a newversi on of Ronald

Reagan s Star Wrs programThereason

Teheran i s hel pi ngPeki ngupgradeher C801

m s si l es , capabl eof carryi nggermr nuclear

war heads  Aneventual war between Indi aandPaki stanbecame i nevi tabl ewhenNehru

HuBREPORTS

THEPASTCENTURYMAYSEEMPEACEFUL

COMPAREDTOTHECOMNGONE

sei zedMosl emKashmr andpromsed a

pl ebi sci te he hadnoi ntenti ons of keepi ng

Todayboth countri es arenuclear

BackAfri ca i s a vast expansewhere

onl y changes f or theworse arepredi ctabl e

Four bl ack nati ons and threeCongolese

armes are fi ghti ng i n the Congowhere

Mugabe, towhomK ssi nger and Lord

Carri ngton gave a once fl ouri shi ng

Rhodesi a, i s spendingaml l i ondol l ars aday

i n awar athousand mles fromh s border

whi l ehecannot buyoi l f or h speople

 eturn t o l ove of nati onandprotecti on

of sovere gnty i s spreading i n Europe s other

14 countri es si nce the spectacular ri se of

J org Hai der, theNazi symathi zer i n

Austri a That Chancel l or Kohl s 1984

el ecti on was f i nanced by Presi dent

Mtterrand i s a petty detai l i n the story of

thenewworl d order s ramant corrupti on

Watever Kohl andMtterrand di d i s

j us t i f i ed by thosewhowould see theUS   A

repl acedby a tri umphantUS  E (SeeHdu

BReport of October 20, 1972, on the

recument efore theUS   of EuropeThat Bri ta nandAmeri caw l l buyanythi ng

fromthe sort of l eaders the r electoratesput

i n o f f i c e was conf i rmedwhen they bel i eved

theIRAwouldsurrender i t s weapons  

Hi l ai re du Be r r i e r Correspondent   20 Bl vd  Pri ncesse Charl ott e, MonteCarl o, MONACO

LedaP Rut her f ord, Managi ng Edi t or   PO Box786   St   George Utah 84771   FAX 435) 674-3703

Subscri pti on Rate  75 00 per year ExtraCopi es  1 . 00subscri ber  7 . 50 non- subscr i ber  989

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J N -FEB 2000

The greatest threat of t he comngcentury

however, i s the war wthn count r i es whi ch

w l l outpass i n danger and dur at i on t he yearsof col d war wthRussia Russia threatened

but the newenemy acts and every det ai l of

the t r i al - t aki ng pl ace i n Hol l and t hi s month

shoul d be st udi ed byEuropeand Ameri ca   t

i s not onl y an exampl e of the weakness of

armes and conventi onal weapons agai nst

t er r or i s mbut t he l engt h t o wh chaj udgewho

ref uses t o l et reasons of state or the i nterests

of pol i t i c i ans and powerful f i rm i mpede

j us t i ce  

The story of t hi s month s t r i al i n Hol l and

may be sai d t o have started at 7 : 02 p.m  f our

days bef or e Chri stmas onDecember 21 1988

whenPan ml i ght number 1 3 bl ewup over

Locker bi e Scotl and on i t s way t o NewYorkspreading t he bodi es of 271 passengers and

f our m l l i on pi eces of l uggageover an area of

85 squarem l es   Most of t he passengers were

Ameri can

I n the search to f i nd out who was

responsi bl e, i nt e l l i genc e ser vi ces from1

countri es and over 400 i nvest i gat ors were

brought i nt o thehunt   Before J ul y 1991 they

hadspent over twel ve m l l i on pounds sterl i ng

but anumber of count r i es and l arge f i rms had

reasons t o want t o prove Qadaf f i i nnocent ofany connecti onwth   Over 90 of Li bya s

f ore i gn currencycomes f romoi l and despi t e

Ameri ca' s e f f o r t s to i mpose an ef fecti ve

embargo, men h gh i n governments protected

f i r ms reapi nghuge prof i ts i n deal s w th Li bya

or worki ng t o re-establ i shr el at i ons  

Attempts t o whi tewashQadaff i mght

have succeeded i f f l i ght 772of Fr ance s UT

ai r l i ne servi ng Br azzavi l l e NDamenaand

Pari s had not beendowned over t he Tenere

deser t i n N ger i a onSeptember 19 1989 Thi sbrought i n one of the greatest j udges of our

t i me J ean-Loui s Bruguiere, a speci al i st i n

t e r r or i s mand head of the 14th secti on of t he

Frenchcourt servi ce handl i ng terror i st cases  

J udge Br ugui ere s obsessi onwth j us t i ce

outwei ghed the pressure t hat banker s f i r ms

page   2-

andhi s owngovernment put onhim Somny

pri ces were a readyon hi s head, he and hi s

twobodyguards hadnot ri dden throughPar i sexcept i n bul l et - proof cars s i nce 1981   He

spent two and a hal f years i nvest i gat i ng the

shipment of 12 t ons of arm and expl osi ves

wh chQadaf f i was proven t o have sent t o the

I RA, andQadaf f i was hi s f i r s t suspect  

Hel earned t hat the Lockerbi e attack was

planned by Syri a I ran Li bya and I r a q at a

meeti ng i n Damscus the previ ous year  

Pres i di ng over t he meeti ngwas  hmdJ i b r i l

l eader of t he Popular Front f or t he L i berat i on

of Pa esti ne-Genera  ommnd (PFLP-GC),

whi chwas based i n Damascus   J i br i l had

brokenwth Yasser Arafat and hi s Pal es t i ne

Liberati on Ogani zati on (PLO) because of

Yasser s w l l i ngnes s t o makepeacewthI srael

i n return f or a smal l Pal est i ne   buN dal

Leader of the Tri pol i -based Fatah

Revol uti onary Counci l was i n onpl anni ngthe

bombi ng whi ch Syri a encouraged and f or

wh ch I r a n put 10 m l l i on dol l ar s i n J i br i l s

account i n t he nowdef unct Bank of Cr edi t and

Commerce I nt er nat i onal (BCC ) i n revengef or

t he downingof an I rani an pl ane bytheUS. S  

Vincennes i n J ul y 1988 Qadaf f i was charged

w th carr y i ng out the operati on  

The i nvesti gati on of the two ai rcraf tbombi ngs became the worl d s bi ggest murder

hunt   Four ml l i on pi eces of wreckage

scattered over 850 square mles were

assembl ed t o ascertai n howthe Lockerbi e

pl ane was blown up Some 17 peopl e i n

53 countri es were i nterviewedand by J ul y

1991 over 12 m l l i onpounds hadbeenspent  

The f i r s t break i n the Lockerbi e case came

when a member of the PFLP-GC named Abu

Tal bwas i dent i f i ed bythe propr i etor of a shop

i n t he touri st r es or t of Sl i ema near Val et t athe the capi t al of Mal ta OnNovember 23

1988 Tal bbought anumbrel l aand the cl ot hes

whi chwerewrapped around a radi o cassette

i n whi ch the bomb was packed Three days

l ater he f l ew out of Mal ta and went t o

Frankfurt where17members of the PFLP-GC

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hadbeen arrested onOctober 26, 1988, ei ght

weeks bef ore the Lockerbi e bombi ng Bombs

and bomb-maki ng equi pment si m l ar t o that

whi ch destroyed the Pan et were sei zed

al ongwth17 terrori sts, 15 ofwhomGermany

r el eased f or l ack of evi dence  

Scott i sh pol i ce bel i eved thebombhadbeen

smuggled f romWst Germany t o Mal ta i n

November 1988 and put on the pl ane i n a

Samoni te sui tcase si m l ar to onefoundbyt he

Swedi sh pol i c e i n Tal b s f l a t i n Uppsal a,

Sweden By chance, the day Tal b s f l at was

rai ded pol i c e found hi s di ary wth a c i r c l e

marked aroundDecember 21, the day the

Locker bi e pl ane bl ewup France s equi val ent

of the FB , the DST (Defense de l a

Survei l l ance de l a Terr i toi re rej ected cl ues

l eadi ng t o Li bya Qadaf f i swore on hi s heart

that the days of French and Li byan di scord

were over andRolandDumas, t he Mni ster of

Forei gn Af f ai rs, assured France through t he

press that ti mes hadchanged

Not unti l November 15, 1991, was

Presi dent Mtterrand f orced to accuse Li bya of

havi ng a hand i n downi ng t he French pl ane,

and then onl y because of t he t enaci t y of the

j udgewho r ef used t o l et anythi ngstand i n the

way of hi s pursui t of j us t i ce   He hel d that

Li bya s Qadaf f i was behi ndthe pl ot andthat a

head of state i n of f i ce was not exempt f rom

t r i a l , a deci sion whi ch many Ameri can

appoi nt ees woul doppose

Determned t o prove hi s case and

supported by the FB , 700men si f t ed 640

ki l omet er s of the Teneredeser t f or si x months

t o amass the 14 m l l i on pi eces of the wecked

DC10, whi ch experts reassembled i n ahangar

at Le Bourget   A40 centimeter pi ece of a

sui t case showed f l akes of the l eaf y pentr i te

expl osi ve whi ch Qadaf f i hadbought f romt heFi f t eenth of May organi zat i on, a Pal esti ni an

group headedbyAbu N dal andnamed af t er

the anni versary of t he foundi ngof I srael   The

sui t case was s i m l a r t o the one that carr i ed

thesame type of bombover Lockerbi e

J udgeBrugui ere carr i ed t he charred pi ece

page   3- J AN   FEB 20

of l uggage t o the factory i n Denver where

engi neers i denti f i ed i t as comng f roma

Samoni te model  Si l houette 2000 ,

manufact ured between 1982 and 1985

Searchers at LeBourget founda smal l pi ece of

an el ectr i cal appl i ance used i n a t i mng

devi se   Oni t were the l ett ers TY, usedby the

Tai Youncompany i n Tai wan The j udge f l e w

t o Tai pei wherehe l earned that i t came f roma

shipment of el ectri c t i mers sol d t o t he Grossl i n

f i rmi n Fri bourg, Germany TheGerman

government put every obst acl e i n hi s way

Onl ywth t he ai d of an o f f i i l demand di d he

l earn that the apparatus i n quest i on was part

of a l ot sol d t o Col onel Chi bani , head of the

t echni cal secti on of theLi byanSecret Servi ce  

J udge Brugui ere s t r i ps were not made

wth the permssion of hi s government   Al l

were on hi s own i n i t i a t i v e and f i nanced by

funds al l otted f or the i nvesti gati on  

Appoi ntments wthwhomever hewanted t o

see were made through the embassi es of the

count ri es concer ned, not throughanymember

of t he government i n Pari s   Takinghi s l i f e i n

hi s hands he went t o Li bya, where he l ear ned

f roma Li byan magi strate that a Samoni te

i dent i cal t o the one that had blown up the

UTADC was i n t he headquarters of the

Li byan Secret Serv ce   The Li byan j udge

madea t r i p t o Pari s t o gi ve himaphotoof i t  

Qadaff i and hi s serv ce deni ed any

knowedge of such a sui t case but i n 1995 t he

Mtterrand government f e l l and af ter a

personal request f romPresi dent Chi r ac, the

j udge went t o Tr i pol i andon J une 14, 1996,

was gi ven the sui t case he wanted   I t was a

Samoni te Si l houett e 2000 model and i n i t

weresi gns of t he Czechoslovakianexpl osi ve  

Whi l e J udge Brugui ere was sl owy

drawng a net aroundQadaf f i , Bri tai n, Franceand Ameri ca were demandi ng that those

suspected of the Lockerbi e bombi ng be

extr adi t ed f or tri al by a Sc ot t i s h c our t i n a

neut r al country Qadaf f i woul d not hear of i t  

He hel d that theywould not be gi ven a f a i r

t r i al   At the same t i me a coupl e of

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J AN. - FEB  2000

ambul ance-chasi ng l awyers hel d out promses

of weal th through l i t i gat i on to rel ati ves of

those ki l l ed over Lockerbi e Theycl aimed

that thebombhadbeen put aboard thepl ane

at Heathrowai rport and were sui ngPan m

f or f a i l u r e t o takesecuri tymeasures  

A l thi s the j udge i gnored   He was

obsessed wth proving beyond a doubt who

hadpl anted thetwobombsandhowThrough

i ntercession by theCongo smni ster of f orei gn

aff ai rs and the French ambassador he was

able t o questi on an adversary of the Congo

regimenamdBernardYanga, whowas l i v i n g

i n Brazzavi l l e Yangatol d himhat Qadaff i s

brother- i n-l aw whowas f i r s t counci l or t o the

Libyan ambassador i n Brazzavi l l e and

number twoi n the Li byan secret servi ce had

put ayoungmnnamApol l i nai r Mangatani

aboard the pl ane i n Brazzavil l e Mangatani

thought hewasbei nghonoredas a delegate t o

an I sl amc conference on progressi ve youth,

whi chwas bei nghel d i n Tri pol i   Thebomb

was i n hi s l uggage andhe was bei ng sent t o

bl owupwth thepl ane

As for the Lockerbi e bomb, i nvesti gators

hadenough evi dence to bri ngcharges against

Qadaff i af ter Hafez Dalkamoni , thePFPL GC

chi ef i n Europe, carri ed thebomb to Malta,

Qadaff i took theLockerbi eoperati onout of hi shands andhadhi s brother- i n-l awturn i t overt o Abdel Basset Al i Mohamedal -Megrahi and

al -Amn Khal i fa Fhim A -Megrahi s cover

was Head of securi ty for Li byanArl i nes and

Khal i faFhima s was top of f i c ial f or the l i ne i n

Mal ta   Both were mmbersof Libya s I SO

theequi val ent of Ameri ca sFB  

I t was a simpl e matter for such trusted

o f f i c i a l s to obtai n baggagetags at Malta s

LuquaA rport   They attached tagnumber

50009t o theSamoni tesui tcasewth i t s bombconceal ed i n aToshi ba cassette andsent i tdownthe chute f or anA r Mal ta pl anebound

f or Germny I n Frankfurt i t was put aboard

the Pan ml i ght t o NewYork vi aLondon

Becauseof the fai l ure of securi ty measures at

both Frankfurt and Heathrow the

page   4-

unaccompaned l uggagewent throughthe

baggage securi ty system at bothstops andon

to i t s appointmnt wth Destiny over

Lockerbi e

For almost sevenyears Qadaff i rej ected

any requests for extradi ti on of the two

mmbers of hi s i ntel l i gence service They

conti nued to l i v e quietl ywth thei r famli es i n

Tri pol i under house arrest that wasmore

theoreti cal than of any i nconveni ence  The

sol uti on of t r i a l i n a neutral country under

Scotti sh j udges was turned down, always on

grounds that the defendants coul d not

possi bl y obtain j u s t i c e   I t took si x years and

ni ne months for Bri tai n to reach a

compromse

Thesancti ons were hurti ngandQadaff i

fe lt that by that time i t woul d be impossi bl e t o

present enoughproof for a convicti on  On

February 13 1999, he agreed to hand the

pri sonersover f or a t r i a l i n Hol l andbyApri l 6

Under the agreemnt Libya would be

permtted t o open a consul ate i n Scotl and and

Uni ted Nati ons representati ves would be

permttedtomoni tor thepri soners  

The l ast threei ssues t o be negoti atedwere

theplace of t r i a l the suspensi on of sancti ons

agai nst Libya andthepl ace of i mpri sonment

i n the event of convicti on  The l ast was themost di f f i c ul t andBri tai nagreed t o see that

the twomnwere i sol ated f rom other

pri sonerswth al l preparati onmde for thei r

re l i gi ous anddi etaryobservance

CampZei st aformer Ameri can andN TO

base occupyinga25 acre compoundencl osed

by a 10 foot wre fencewastemporari l y ceded

t o becomeScotti sh t e r r i t o r y f or thedurati on of

the t r i a l   I t woul d be impracti cal t o sequester

aj ury i n aforeigncountry f or a t r i a l that my

run t o two or threeyears andprove tobe themost expensi ve t r i a l i n hi story Consequentl y,

i t wl l be hel d before three j udges of the

Scotti sh Hgh Court wth a fourth j udge hel d

i n reserve

Between thei r arri val i n Apri l 1999 and

t hei r f i r s t heari ngonDecember 7 thetwomen

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were hel d i n bomb-proof underground cel l s

not f ar fromthe temporary courtroomwhich

they reached through a tunnel   Both mn

speak Eng ish, al Megrahi through having

studied i n Amrica He i s said to hol d four

Libyanpassports under di f f erent nams and

Fhimthree Throughthe t r i al whichw l lstart before the end of February theyand the

ten-manl egal team assignedt o each si de w l l

be guarded by 100 pol i c e of f i c er s sel ected for

thei r s k i l l as sharp-shooters To thepub ic at

l arge the bigquestionw l l be whether or not

thecourt f i nds thedefendants gui l t y  

To thosewhomust copewth theresul ts of

t hi s t r i al of thetwo t e r r or i s t s Sheri ff Gaham

Coxhanded over to Scotti sh authori ties i n

thei r temporary part of Hol l and onApri l  

1999, the verdict wl l be a poisoned gi f t 

Wichever wayi t goes theworl d w l l payan

awu pri ce

I f despi te theevidence onhand theverdict

i s  not gu l ty or  not proven the signal t o

I sl amcl eaders w l l bethat A l ah i s wth them

and the infide i s afraid to impri son the

terrori sts   Fromhe f i r s t one of thei r

pr i or i t i es as they i nf i l t r at ed Ameri ca and the

newborderl ess Europewas t o marry c i t i z ens

of the country Thi s would give them

acceptance andwomnwhocou dbe used as

agents  

I nMay1990Dal kamoni was i n aGermn

pri son charged wth attacks onAmri can

trooptr ai ns   I nsecret ta kswth theGermns

he di scussed his l iberation i n return for

freeingsi xGermnandBel gianhostages he d

byAbuNdal I t i s i n thenature of work f or

Pal esti ne organ zations, includingthePFLP-

GC t o try to rescue thei r mnby prisoner

exchange, hetol d them

Dal kamoni hi redMarwanKreesat, one of

his expert bomb-makers, t o mkethe bomb,

whi ch bl ewup over Lockerbi e   Kreesat

assembled i t i n a house i n Frankfurt which

was raided by theGermnpol i c e onOctober

26 1989 Sixteenmnwere takeni n on the

hau but Kreesat and another nwere

page   5- J AN. - FEB  2000

rel eased even though there was an

international warrant for Kreesat s arrest  

Onebrought downanEl A Boeing707over

RomonFebruary  6 1972 andanother a

SwssAi r j et onFebruary2 1970 Wth the

FrenchDC10disaster andLockerbiefour were

accounted for but the f i f t h he i s knownto

havemde s somewherei n t e r r or i s t hands  

I f A i al-Megrahi andLamnKhal i facome

out of the Lockerbie t r i al wth sentences the

acts of terrori sm kidnappings to f r e e t e r r or i s t

prisoners andboms aboard crowdedp anes

w l l terrori zeml l ions and be anightmare for

governmnts that never imagined the f ul l

rangeof Arabingenui ty

TheI ntel l i gence servi ces of Ameri ca,

Bri tainandFrance knowthat ThePopu ar

Front f or the Liberation of Pal estine-GeneralCommnd i s we l -structured andhas c e l l s i n

everynation of thenewworl d order wth i t s

intentions of mkingnational identi fication

meaning ess I t was estimated i n May1993

that four ml l ionMoslemwere en oying the

protection of l i beral s i n Amricawhere any

attempt t o question thei r l oyal ty or intentions

i s considered r aci s t  

I n Bri tain therewere over two ml l ion

wth thei r ownparl i ament   Five ml l ionhad

estab ishedcommuni ti es i n France and f i f t e e nml l ion i n the si x countries, which abol i shed

border control s in the treaty si gned at

Schengen Hundreds morewerearri vingfrom

NorthAfri camonthl y t o disappear i nto cl osed

communi ti es

I nt e l l i gence services fol l owed c l os el y every

summt meetinghel dby Libya, I ran I raqand

Syri a t o discussways andmans of fightinga

 di rty war BothAmri canandBri ti sh

servicereported i n February that terrori sts

are preparing to attack Amri can and

Europeanc i t i e s wth smal l pox or anthrax

viruses Watever the outcome of the t r i al i n

Hol l and, an epi demc or pl aguewhich the

West i s not evenprepared to recogn zemybe

readywhenthet r i al ends

Quadaffi s chemcal warfarepl ant at

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Rabta f i f t y ml es south of Tr i pol i has never

ceased buyi ngmateri al f or nerve gases and

bi oterrori smthrough fake f i rms i n thi rd

countri es   I raq used the absence of i nspector s t o r epai r and advance everythi ng

UNhad undone London l ear ned i n J anuary

that experi ments wth botul i smhad beencarr i ed out whi l e Qadaf f i stal l ed on turni ng

hi s two pr i soner s over to the cour t i n Hol l and

I n md December Shei kh Omar Bakri

Mohammed, who heads the pol i t i cal wng ofthe I nternati onal I sl amc Front i n Br i tai n,

cal l ed f or attacks on Russi an m l i t a r y and

Gover nment targets around the worl d

because of the i nvasi on of Chechnya  hundred Bri ti sh Mosl ems l e f t Engl and on

December 11 t o j o i n 350 r ecrui ts f romthe

conti nent   TheSUND YTELEGR PHr eveal ed i n November that a camp i n Br i t ai nwas trai ni ng fundamental i sts f unded by

Osamabi n Laden f or the I sl amc f i ght i n

Chechnya Over 2000European I sl amc

f i ghters took the route to Chechnya i n

November i n repl y to Shei khOmar s cal l f or  Mosl ems around the worl d t o conf ront

m l i t ar i l y the Russi an government f orces,

ai rpl anes, gover nment bui l di ngs and

embassi es i n any part of the worl d by any

means, whether verbal l y f i nanci al l y,po l i t i ca l ly or m l i t ar i l y.

Thi s i s what Ameri ca and European

enemes of thePFLP-GCf ace i f t he three hi gh

court j udges i n Locker bi e hand down t he onl y

verdi ct that j usti ce, by J udge Brugui ere s

st andard, canpermt  

Ware sorry t o report t hat a l i bel sui t i n

Br i ta i n, even when i nt ent i onal l i bel can be

proven i s i mpossi bl e unl ess t he wonged party

has consi der abl e f unds   Whave beenunabl e

to meet the demand of Br i t i sh attorneys f or

another thousand dol l ars wth whi ch t o f i l e

addi t i onal papers  nauthor enj oyi ng the conf i dence of the

Chinese communi st government was gi ven a

grant t o vis i t redChina i n 1990and Brandei s

page   6-

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of l egal l y worthl ess raw f i l e s gatheri ng dust

i n red ar chi ves as mater i al f or abook   Al l thef i l e s t hat hadbeen veri f i ed, such as theSorgepapers, had been taken to Tokyo by the

J apanese   The Bri ti sh publ i shers were

i nformed that every statement onHduB i nthei r edi t i on of thebook i n quest i on was fal se

and had been asked t o wthdraw i t   They

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on i t s websi te Book compani es have spotted

the opport uni t i es offered by t he systemand

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pr acti ce   Ph i l i p Pul l man, a successf ul wr i t er

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du Berr i er, a barnstormng pi l ot f romNorth

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f or the l oyal i s ts i n Spai n. Hdu B ceased

barnstormng i n 1929 and being a l i f e - l ong

anti - communi st wrote a seri es of art i cles f or

PETITP RSENon the war Russi a was

waging i n Fr ance' s r ear through the Spani sh

Loyal i sts  There seems nothi ngwe can do t o defend

oursel ves wthout meet i ng the terms of

l awyers which a publ i sher of a newsl ett er can

i l l af ford 

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AFOREIGNAFFARSLETTER

THEEUROPEANUNONCONSPIRACY

EXPOSEDBYINSIDERS

Thi s i s d i f f i c u l t t o wri te Economcs, even

when i n aconspi racy w th pol i t i c s, are l ess

i nterest i ng than terrori smand i t s gl obaorgani zati on whi ch rogue states have put i n

pl ace whi l e comortabl e nati ons were

sleepi ng Thi s report i s somethi ng that must

be wri tt en f or the two conti nents of readers

whos t i l l cannot bel i eve that appropri ati on of

t hei r soverei gnty i s theaimof the superstate

being formed i n Bussel s   The i r r ever s i bi l i t y

of what i s i n store has never been brought

home t o them anymore than the importance

of the revel ati ons that have come out of the

scandal that has shaken the Chri st i an

Democrati cUni on i n Germany

Sl eaze has sudden y touchedport l y

Hel mut Kohl , whof or twenty-four years has

l ed hi s party and seemed desti ned to be

knownonl y f or hi s determnat i on t o gi ve

Europe a si ngl e money i ssuedby acentra

European bank i n Frankfurt   That J acques

Del ors as head of theEuropean Commssi on,

and Francois Mtterrand, France s Presi dent,

were so deepl y i nvol ved i n a l ove af fa i r wth

Germany a ways seemed aga nst nature and

hi story to those knownas euroscept i cs  Suddenl y a spotl i ght i s turned on the new

world order s secrets andwhy natural

enemes fought sohard f or acommonmoney

Reports of German corrupt i on began

comng out i n J une and the a ready fi xed

i deas of thosewhodi str usted pol i t i c i ans were

confi rmed Stori es of slush f unds of i nfl uencepeddl i ng and sui tcases of bank notes maki ng

thei r way t o Sw tzerl and andLuxembourg

pl unged the popul ari ty of M  Kohl andhi s

party t o Germany s l owest l evel si ncethewar

Suggest i ons that a President of France

andaGerman chancel l or had conspi red t o

di vert funds fromthe French oi l company, E f

Acqui tai ne, to German pol i ti ca bank

accounts seemed preposterous unti l further

reports stated that funds fromKohl came

back t o theE yseePa ace t o fi nancePresi dent

Mtterrand s l as t el ec t i o n   Oher transfers of

French oi l money fromforei gnaccounts were

reported as funds returni ng t o secure the

f i nanc i al future of the Presi dent s i l l egi t i mate

daughter  

Wen i nvesti gati on f or corrupti on forced

Presi dent Mtterrand s former Prime

Mni ster, Edi th Cesson, t o resign fromher

post as one of France s European

commssi oners, i t was reported that the oi l

companyhad gi venher some 180,000pounds

s t er l i ng l i s t e d as pay as a consul tant   Thestori es of mani pul at i ons by those bent on

maki ng nati ona parl i aments subservient t o a

corrupt f ederal state shoul d never have been

surpri si ng Thearea i s too l arge and the

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MARCH21) 00

races too di verse f or corrupti onnot to beendemc there  

Opposi t i onhas been suppressed t o a poi nt

where, as th is i s wri tten, agri nni ngPri me

Mni ster Tony Bl ai r i s maneuveri ng t o l eadBr i tai n i nto what Margaret Thatcher rej ected,

though ?S of the countryopposea si ngl emoney Wth Br i tai n i n the newworl d order

corral thenext propagandaobj ecti ve wi l l be the

Uni tedStates  That i s whyweare i gnori ng the London

TIMESstory of March 6th, headed ' Chi na

readi es army f or ` f a t a l Tai wan stri ke TheTIMESexpl ai nswhyAmeri ca' s promse todefend Tai wan against   i nvaai on f a i l s ,make

Peki ngpause  Predi cti ng that theUSwould

not have the stomach f or a l ong war, the

M l i t ar y Commssi onsays   I f theUSf orces l ose

thousands or hundreds of mnunder our

powerful stri kes, the ant i - war senti ment w thi n

the country wi l l force theUSgovernment to

take t he samepathas they di d i nV etnam 

Such reasoni ng   wel l founded Noone

worked harder than Ameri ca's current

Presi dent t o keep marchers f i l i ng past the

Ameri can embassy i n Londondayaf t er day f or

the ef f ects suchdemonst rati ons woul dhaveon

the peopl e at home Det ai l s of the pl an f or a

 Fi rst fatal str i ke on Tai wan , whi ch the

Ml i tary Commssi on of the Chi neseCommuni st Party i s c i rcul at i ng t o regi onal

mli tary commanders, are foundedon those

demonstrati ons and no one doubts that the

M l i t ar y Commssi onmeans busi ness   Events

i n Europe, however, l ead us t o abandon the

sensati onal f or ammnt and t r y t o c l a r i f y

what the newworl d order s mssi onari es have

been conceal i ng

The pol i ti cal destr uct i on of nati onhood by

one-wor l der s i s as i mportant as Tai wan s being

erased f romthe map bysol di ers   Theprobl em

i s f i ndi ng credi bl e sources whi ch one tr yi ng t o

expose the growng cancer i nBrussel s can

quote Robert Wi ght, i nhi s book,NONZERO

- THE LOGCOF UM NDESTINY

( Publ i shed byL i t t l e Brown, i n London) hasnot

mncedwords At the r i s k of bei ng cal l ed a

kook, he decl ares openl ythat worl dgovernment

-A s 2-

i s an i dea embracedbyl ef t - wi ng peaceni ks whocarry the torch f or bankers and pol i t i c i ans  The resul t , he observes,   i i not chaos but

rather a spookyki nd of order smasust i ug f r won

mul ti nati onal corpor ati ons andgl obet r ot t i ngf i nanci ers   These, heasserts, swear al l egi ance,

not t o any nat i on but t o prof i t al one, and theyhave i mpl anted thei r val ues i n such

supranati onal bodies as the I nternati onal

Monetary Fund and the Worl d Trade

Organi zat i on, whose tendri l s threaten t o engul f

sl owy and then' smother nati onal sel f -

det erm nati on

Inthi s vi ew, he adds,   t he al phabet soup

of supr anati onal or gani sat i ons - I MF, WTOUN

and so on - i s the harbi nger of a comng

pl anetary authori ty   I f hi story i s even a

roughl y accurate gui de, muchpower now

concent rated at t he l evel of thenati on state wi l l

i ndeed mgrate t o i nt er nati onal i nsti tuti ons  Worl d government, a si ngl e pl anetary

authori ty, may or may not arri ve, but

somethi ng f i rmenough t o warrant thenam

worl dgovernancei s onthe cards .

Agentl eman' s agreement' , whi ch the

Ameri can government supported, made the

IMFanarmof the one-wonders by gi vi ng the

EuropeanUni on (EU) 30 of i t s votes and

retai ni ngonl y 1?%or t he US,   t he nati on that

i n r e a l i t y , saysM  Wi ght,   i s thepower-houseto whi chnati ons i n t roubl e turn Regardingthe

European Union, M  Wight observes :  As i t

hel ps i tsel f t o other f unct i ons and goes on t o

i nsti tute a si ngl e curr ency, themoral of t heEU

story i s : Presto I nternati onal trade can

expand the scope of governance   He i s honest

enough t o add,  Al l ki nds of scenari os are

i magi nabl e What i s hard t o i magi ne i s that

thi s mgrati on of governancewi l l stop bef ore

turni ng nati on states i nto somethi ng l i k e

provi nces .Thi s i s the mvemnt whi ch i mpel l ed

Margaret Thatcher t o cry  No No No f or

whi chshewas ul t i mat el y t oppl ed  -A transit i on

government was f ol l owed by a Pri me M ni ster

whomadetheLabor Partyaccept abl ebycavi ng

i t  newLabor. C ass war returned wthan

attack on the House of Lords as part of the

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campai gn to weaken the throne andthrow

overboardthepound

M  Wight feel s that thoughsome   tr i bes

are l ess eager t o j oi n thenewworl dorder than

others, i t i s un i kel y that any nati on, nomtter

howradi cal i t s ori gi ns, w l l forever resi st

gl obal i zati on Hadhe readHdu reportthroughthe years he mght have wi tten

somthi ng on howmenwhoformd Amri ca s

pol i c ies andworked t o bri ngabout what Europe

f aces were chosen and prepared f or t hei r r ol es

by Col onel Houseat di nners i n the Hotel

Maj esti c duri ng the Versai l l es conference He

wouldremember howBri tai n s fi nancial

emp re, knownas  the Ci ty el evateda French

brandy sal esmn namedJ eanMonnet t o such

stature that Roosevelt regardedh ms Europe

Whave wi tten ad nauseumon the

metamorphosi s of Monnet s CommonMarket

i nto the European UnionandhowMarshal l

Pl an funds andAmeri can foundati ons fi nanced

the di s tor t i on of the mnds of Europe s youth

and turned patri oti smi nto an evi l cal l ed

chauvi ni sm Thi s i s whyHenry Cabot Lodge

wassent to Pari s t o set upTHEATLANTIC

INSTITUTEi n 1959 andassure de Gau l ethat

i t s aimwerecul tural   I nDALOGUEOFTHE

CONTI NENTS the1963bookl et Lodgeput out

he expressed sat i s fact i on that the states which

wereAmri ca s al l i es hadbeenstri ppedof thei rcol oni es and the I nsti tute cou d turn t o other

busi ness  Wat that busi ness wasBetty Beal e

mayhavehadi n mnd whenshegushed i n her

Washi ngton Post coumn of J une 16, 1963

 The book foreshadows a worl d currency.

McGeorge Bundyhadal ready predi cted  The

day of thenati on state i s past andBundywas

to becomepol i ti cal analyst for Ameri ca s

i nvi s i bl e governmnt, the Counci l on Forei gn

Rel ati ons

Thewfe of theAmeri canamassador t o

Pari s wote i n her di ary that she sawthe

EuropeanMovement take shapebefore her eyes

as J eanMonnet andRobert Schumansat ni ght

after ni ght at secret meeti ngs wth Dean

Achesonandher husband i n the Ameri can

embassy Thi s i s theworl d f or which occul t

forces   i n the European sense that they were

page  3-

conspi ratori al   were prepari ng when the

pol i t i cal c r i s i s i nvol vi ngHelmut Kohl bl ewthe

cover of f manysecrets .Wat i s most damagi ng t o Kohl andhi s

Chri sti anDemocrati c Uni on i s hi s refusal t oname thosewhodonated t o the slushfund he

amssed f or the el ec t i on of a French Presi dent

and pro-f ederal i st Europe pol i t i c ians i n other

countri es   Wat i s uni magi nabe i s the

unconcern of Europeans andAmri cans al i ke

when Bernard Connol l y, an i nsi der sacr i f i ced

hi s career by stri pp ng Europe s supranati onal

government to the nude i n 1955, so those

mrked f or col oni zat i on fromBrussel s cou dsee

where theywerebei ng l ed.From1989 t o 1994 Connol l y was head of

theEuropean Commssi on responsibl e f or the

anal ysi s of theEuropeanMonetarySystemand

nati onal andCommuni tymoneypol i c ies . For

si x years i n the i nner circ l e he watchedwhat

the London OBSERVERcal l ed the i ntri cate

deal i ngs anddouble deal i ngs of the Germans

andtheFrench By1995 he hadhadenough

andwote an anal ysi s for the publ i c on the

i nteracti onof pol i t i cs andeconomcs i nEurope s

pl an f or si ngl e moneyandcal l ed i t  THE

ROTTENHEARTOFEUROPE  Paul J ohnsonhai l ed i t as the book of the

year   The DALYMAL t ol d i t s readers The

revel ati ons by a di saffected seni or Eurocrat

about themchi nati ons i n Brussel s are a

bombshel l . THEE ONOMSTcal l ed

Connol l y s book  the equval ent of apostasy by

thePope s pri vatesecretary  

The eurocrats wantedno more adverse

publ i ci ty so Connol l y was not sacked

immdi atel y, when hi s di smssal wouldbe

tantamount t o admssionof hi s facts   Hewas

gi ven a fewmonths of l eavewth pay duri ng

which the superstate s l i t t l e known  securi ty

service read secret pol i ce   vi si ted hi s

apartmnt i n the mddl e of theni ght  Wen the publ i c had forgottenhmhe was

sacked Thebook, which one of thegreatest

propaganda mchi nes i n the worl d, i s s t i l l

trying t o keep of f bookstore shel ves i s the story

of themths andtaboos which permttedwhat

was knownas the EUROPEANEXCHANGE

MARCH20

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M R H2000

RATEM H NSMo cont i nue i t s rel ent l ess

dr i ve towards monetary uni on, and t he

ul t i mat e goal , which i s a f ederal borderl essEur ope  

Connol l y per cei ved t hat France andGermany were uni t ed i n wanti ng a s i ngl e

money  monet ar y al l i anc e w t h Germany andher s a t e l l i t e s woul d i ncrease Fr ance s wei ght i n

monet ar y di pl omacy

Germany s economc arguments were

po l i t i c al   Germany wanted European Uni on,

and monet ar y uni on was i t s pr econdi t i on   To

quot e Connol l y :   For t he Fr ench e l i t e money i s

not t he l ubr i cant of t he economy but t he mos ti mportant l ever of power   Capture of t he

Bundesbank i s t hus, f or them t he most

i mpor t ant pr i c e i n t he Europeanmonet ar y war  

To secur e i t they were w l l i ngt o

tempt

Germanyw t h t he l u r e of p o l i t i c a l uni on, whi l e

never i nt endi ng t o del i ver i t .s par t of t he Fr anco- Ger man j ockeyi ng f o r

l eader shi p, Ger many permtted t he

appoi nt ment of Cl aude Tr i c het gover nor of t he

French Cent r al Bank t o head t he European

Central Bank, i n exchange f or put t i ng a

German, Herr Kohl er , at the head of t he

I nt er nat i onal Monet ar y Fund

Connol l y pr edi ct ed t hat cl oser European

cooperati on woul d cul mnat e i n some f o r m of

pol i t i c al uni on and pr ovi de a conveni ent s h e l lf o r German di pl omat i c acti on   I n real i zat i on of

t h i s a s i ngl e moneywoul d be t he shortest step

t o pol i t i cal uni on But a s i ngl e money

necessi t at ed a sys tem i n which cur r enci es of

t he member count r i es would be conf i ned t o anar r ow r at e of f l uct uat i on whi ch t hey refer red

t o as t he snake   Wthi n t he snake no member

currency was t o go above t he equi val ent of 3

Deut s ch Marks t o anEngl i sh pound 

The Exchange Rat e Syst em accordi ng t o

Connol l y, was pl anned by Hel mut Kohl andFr ancoi s Mt t e r r a nd i n 1990 w t h t he ai d of

J acques Del ors , t hen Presi dent of t he Eur opean

Comm s s i on .Del or s made no at t empt t o conceal what

k i nd of Europe Kohl and a Fr ench Presi dent ,

el ected w t h t he ai d of a German p a r t y s i l l e g a l

page   4-

f unds, i nt ended t o create   Wen he l e f t t heEuropean Commssi on i n December 1994,Del or s boas t ed t hat he had def eat ed Reaganand Margaret Thatcher by es t abl i s hi ngs oci al i sm as the gui di ng pr i nc i pl e i n t heEur opean Uni on s one r eads t h i s compi l at i on

of Connol l y s t hought s on t he pl an f o r a s o c i a l i s tf ederal s t a t e where r e a l power woul d be i n t hehands of banker s, i t i s i mposs i bl e t o escape t hef eel i ng t hat there i s some r el at i on between

Davi d Rockef el l er and hi s Bi l derber ger s andt he Eur ope Del or s was wor ki ng t o create  

None of the statements quoted i n t hi s

report ar e unsuppor t ed opi ni ons   Al l ar e f r omt he book by t he European Commssi on sanal yst , whi ch ever y European and  meri cannot under t he s p e l l of t el evi s i o n shoul d r ead  

Connol l y seyes wer e opened, he says, by Ni gelLawson s obsess i on w th t he Exchange Rate

Mechani sm ERM) and he saw t he damage

ERMwoul ddo t o t he economes i n i t s cl ut ches

I t was a l s o Lawson s obsessi on t hat l ed t o

Mar gar et That cher s f a l l accor di ng t o Connol l y 

TheERMwas par t of a pr ogr amt o subver t t he

i ndependence   p o l i t i c a l as wel l as economc   of

Eur ope s count r i es andanyone who stood i n t he

way of t he Eur opean superstate had t o be cut

down   M s . That cher was apr i me t ar get of t he

Eur ofeder al i st s and t he v i c t imof a cont i nent al

conspi r acy abetted by some of her owncomades- i n- ar m i n t he b a t t l e agai nst Br i t i s h

economc decl i ne . Shewent w t h t ear s i n her

eyes and Connol l y s compari son of the

i deol ogi es of Euro f eder al i sm and Communi sm

i s a j u s t i f i c a t i o n of everyt hi ng she was f i ght i ng

f o r  

The r espect i ve cr edos of Communi smandEurof ederal i sm come together i n many

r espects, he wr ot e,   i nc l udi ng t hei r bel i ef i n

t he i nevi t abl e w ther i ng away of t he nat i on

state   I n i t i a t e s i n t he secrets of t he t wo school s

of hi s to ry ar e equal l y convi nced t hat t hey know

where Hi s t o ry i s l eadi ng   I t i s t o t he Promsed

Land For t he f i r s t i t i s t he c l ass l ess s o ci e t y f or

t he second i t i s Eur ope w t hout bor der s .

Thei r amcabl e deal i ngs w t h each o t h e r as

Connol l y watched them r om t he pi nnacl e i n

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Br ussel s, - wer e not of s e l f l e s s mutual l ove bptof col d cal cul at i on of sel f i nt erm t . - The gr eat  feature of t heWesternAl l i ance ( agai nst Russi a)was that i t respectedahe r i ght of each West er n

Europeancountryto or der i t s own domest i ca f fa i r s w t hout i nter f erence f r omany other orfromt he i ns t i t u t i ons of t he Western Al l i ancei t s e l f   Eur of ederal i sts want ed, and s t t 7 1 want ,t o f ence andwr estl e w t h each other t o deci dewhi ch w l l have t he greatest success both i nmeddl i ng w t h t he i nt ernal a f f a i r s of t he others

and i n chal l engi ng and conf r ont i ng t he Uni t edStates, t he country that has protected West er nEuropem l i t a r i l y andnouri shed i t econom cal l ysi nce t hewar.

Asi def romment i oni ng Kohl s conspi r acy

wth Gorbachev, whi ch Forei gnMni sterGenscher used i n hi s attempts t o spreadGerman domni on eastwards Connol l y

expl ai ned t he pr oposal s f o r a Eur opean Cent r alBank by wr i t i ng   Thi s, theFrench t hought,

woul dr epl ace Bundesbank l eader shi p and gobeyond the consul tat i ve r ol e of t he Fr anco-German Economc andFi nance Counci l .

Actual l y, as-he put i t ,  mom hat moment on t he

 Rwoul dbe turned on i t s headby t hep o l i t i c a l dr i ve t o Monet ar y Uni on  

Thi s i s what Tony Bl ai r t o l d Br i tons woul dnever come unl ess they expr essed by p l e b i s c i t e

that theywanted i t   TheLondonTIMESof

March 10devoted al most aquar t er page t o t he

appr opr i at i on of 20 m l l i on pounds t o enabl e

government departments t o sta r t sw tchi ng

t h e i r , r omput er s   toE=os, : The-same paper of

March 5 r epor ted that the chi ef advi ser of

Roman Prodi , then I t a l i a n Presi dent of t heEuropeanCommssi on, hadadmtted   f u l l

p o l i t i c a l i ntegr ati on i s t he ul ti mate goal of t he

EuropeanCommssi on  

Al l of thi s Ber nar d Connol l ymade publ i c i n

1995 i n the book that cost hi mhi s j ob  The

pages on econom cs ar eheavyr eadi ngbutwhenhe get s i nto exposi ng what s or t of awor l dwe

wi l l have when i mm gr at i on ser vi ces no l onger

bar f l oods of peopl e f r om count r i es where there

ar e no l onger border contr ol s make t hought f ul

r eadi ng   I s i s descri pti on of those hewatched

andaccount s of events he anal yses ar e morei n ngthanf i c t i on

  St er l i ng was t o e n t e r , the R n5ofOctobw1990, hewites , and goes on t o t e l l of

Ms Thatcher s opposi t i on t o i t , which broughtNi gel Lawson s campai gn of def i ance of herveto Wen she f i n a l l y di d bend, accor di ng t o

Connol l y, ehe hadnot ; over come her opposi t i on The s tory of howshewas f or ced by herenem es, -both at home and abr oad, i nt o thi sabandonment of Br i t i s hmonetary sover ei gnty,

he s a i d ,   Ss one of a strange bl end of p o l i t i c a l

m scal cul at i on, betr ayal , ambush andconspi r acy  

On t aki ngohm oneof her f i r s t steps was

t o subj ect s t er l i ng t o thej udgment of themarket by abol i shi ng exchange c on t r o l s , one of

themost dar i ng and i mportant steps of herpremershi p  The dec i s i on was anunm st akabl e   i ndi cati on of t he determ nati on of

t he Pri meM ni ster andher i mmedi at e c i r c l e t o

breakwth t he r egul at or y mani a that hadgr i pped Br i t ai n ever si nce 1940  I t was anaf f i rmati on of f a i t h i n t he B r i t i s h economy t o

stand on i t s own f e e t   I t was a l s o - adecl ar ati on

that markets, not governments, must

determ ne t he val ue of currency  

Fr ance under Mtterrand andt he Europeanp o l i c i e s of Del or s, wasdue t o suf fer hum l i ati on,

t he route t o whi chwas soci al i sm Connol l yexpl ai ned i n t he beauti f ul Engl i sh that marks

hi s book :  The banki ng sector was almostenti re l y nati onal i zed, credi t c o n t r o l s , exchangecontr ol s ( st r engt hened i n dune 1981) and pri ce

cont r ol s were pervasi ve  The   Auroux l aws

enl arged t he statutory r o l e of uni ons   Further

measur es cont i nued t he trend of t he 1970 s of

r educi ng the abi l i t y of empl oyers t o d i sm s s

r edundant worker s or to resort to part t i me or

t empor ar yempl oyment .Connol l y denounced France s   f r eedom of

managers t omanage as onl y f r eedomt o f o l l ow

t he w shes of t he government and af ter hi s

l i nes on Mar gar et That cher t he descr i pti on of

theFrench Presi dent on page 24 of t he s o f t -

cover edi t i on of hi s book i n br utal :   The vi ctor

i n t he yel ecti ons wasFr ancoi s Mtte r rand  

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MARCH2000

former supporter of the extreme Ri ght former

Petai ni st former mni ster i n Fourth republ i c

governments, former centr i st nowsocial i st and

partner of the Communi sts always

opportuni st   I n the run-up t o the el ecti on

Mtterrandhadspoken of `maki ng a cl ean

breakwth capi ta i sm  Capi ta i mmed atel ydeci ded t o make acl ean breakwthh mfunds

f l ew out of France at a di zzy rate i n the days

fol l ownghi s tri umph

 Mtterrand s programhadbeen agreedj oi nt l y wth the communi sts, and he i ncl uded

f our of themi n hi s government   The

government rapi d y i mpl emented cuts i n the

worki ngweek, an i ncrease i n themni mum

wage, far-reachi ng nati ona i zati on, and

i ncreases i n government tr ansf er s dressed up

as saari es to Soci a i st supporters i n the

nati ona admni strati on and educat i on 

Together these measures reduced the

producti ve capaci ty of the French economy  

TheFrench ba ance of payments i nevi tab y

swung i nto def i c i t   France's f orei gn exchange

reserves were rapi d y seepi ng away ; a

deva uati onhadt o come.

Connol l y has devotedsomuchspace t o the

Exchange Rate Mechani sms r ol e i n al l thi s

because he saw t not as a rati onal economc

mechani sm To h mt was an i nstrument f or

advanci ng the pol i ti ca obj ecti ves of a

generati on of French andGermn l eaderswho

woul d govern a cont i nent through an

i ndependent bank i n Frankfurt   Europeans

about t o be mde ci t i zens of aprovi nce were

gi ven the sop of bei ng part of a state more

powerful thanAmeri ca

Get Connol l y' s book TheEngl i sh edi ti on

i n paperback i s pub i shedbyFaber aber of

LondonandBoston, or i t maybe ordered

throughWaterstone' s Bookstore, 71 Avenue

Marnex, 1000 Brussel s f or  20or 830Bel gi an

Francs t o cover purchaseandma l i ngThenext EuropeanCommssi on man t o

commt career sui ci de for an i dea was a

Bel gi an Li ke Connol l y, Paul vanBui tenen

watched corrupti on spread i n the commssi on

hewas i n anddeci dedt o act   But hewanted t o

correct the evi l not pub i ci ze i t   J acques

page  6

Santer was Presi dent of the European

Commssi on i n the Fal l of 1998andonOctober9hadwi tten t o the Presi dent of the European

Parl i ament that he i ntended t o gi ve ar t i cl e 206of the European Treaty   i t s f ul l ef f ect i n the

f i ght aga nst f raud  

Underarti cl e 208,

i f

amember of theCommssi on hadany i nformati on t o gi ve he

was t o send i t to the Parl i ament and the

Commssi on woul d send anydocument s theParl i ament asked f or   He t r i ed andwhen the

resul t was another brush- off he went t o the

chai rman of the GeenGoup i n theEuropean

Parl i ament   The Greens hel d a press

conference andhi s name was l eaked That

af ternoon he recei ved hi s f i rst omnous

tel ephone cal l  

He cal l ed the European Court of Aud tors

andwas t ol d t o bri ng hi s papers on Monday

Col l eagues phoned, warni nghi mo get out of

hi s house and take hi s f i l es wthhi m Wen

aud tors hadhi s papers hewas gi vena l ett er

t el l i ng h mhe was suspendedandha f of hi s

pay was docked He asked i f  suspended

meant he was no l onger al l owed i nEU

premses andhas never recei ved a repl y That

i s howvan Bui tenen happened to wri te

BLOWNGTHEWHSTLE whichmay be

obta ned for 12 pounds and99 pence through

TheTimes Bookshop, LON359London W

6BRE-ma l address   wwwti mes-eshop. co. uk

Gve some thought t o themovement whi ch

J ohn Foster Dul l es tol dMonnet' s l egman,

J oseph Reti nger he woul ddo al l i n hi s power

t o hel p promoteandwhi chNormnDodd saw

as bei ng the body throughwhi ch Rowan

Ga ther hope t o comortab ymerge Ameri ca

wth Sovi et Russi a

Our sui t aga nst the pub i sher andauthor

of THESECRETWRNSHANGHAI whi ch

AMAZONi s sel l i ng i n Ameri ca, appears t o be

stal l ed si nce I appear t o be the onl yma i gned

party s t i l l a i ve   A l are aware that

uni nvesti gated rawreports sol d by RedChi na

to aman they hadgi ven a grant were put

together t o f ormhi s book W hope to have

news soon

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AFOREIGNAFFARS LETTER

Nei t her those not personal l y i nterested i n

what   bei ng put over on t hem nor t hose on t he

i ns i d e i n t he most f ar- reachi ng conspi r acy i n hi s

t o r y have ever drawn att enti on t o t he f act t hat a

sof t eni ng acti on has preceded each advance

t owar ds what Euroscept i cs c a l l worl d gover -

nance No name- wr i t er or p o l i t i c i a n has drawn

att enti on t o t he f act t hat nat i onal pat r i ot i sm i s

i nvari abl y eroded by secessi on movements i n

every nat i on t heCommssi on i n Br ussel s w t h i t s

18, 000 o f f i c i a l s i s about t o take over   As i n

br eaki ng up rocks, ever y et hni c or r egi onal f i s

sure   expl oi t ed, and what i s a nat i on but a h i s

tori cal rock i n t he make-upof conti nents?Whi l e t he EuropeanCommssi on i n Br ussel s

and Bri tai n s Labor Pri m M ni s t er , t he f i r s t

openl y, t he secondw th s t e a l t h move t owar ds a

f ederal Europewth i t s ownmoney anda central

bank, I t a l i a n f ederal i sts hast en t he process by

di vi di ng thei r country i n t o ri val r egi ons   The

Northern League wants an I t al y i n which t he

i ndustr i al north i s det ached f romhe poor er cen-

t er and mafi a r i dden south I n t he center, from

Tuscany t o Napl es, I t a l i a n communists woul d

have thei r own separate s t a t e   The Sout h, madeungovernabl e by cr i me, corr upti on, povert y, t he

mafi a and i l l e g a l i mm gr ant s f romMosl emnorth

Af r i ca, woul d enj oy autonomy under i t s own

brand of s oc i a l i s m

VOLUME43 LETTER1 APRI L 2000

THENATIONSTATE SPLINTERING EFOREDESTRUCTION

France al so has break-away probl em 

M l i t ar y and pol i c e f o r ces have been f i ght i ng a

terror i st- l ed i ndependence movement i n Corsi caf or years whi l e pro-European Union pol i t i c i ans

i n Pari s decri ed pat r i ot i smandprepared f or t he

day, now ar ri ved, whenbank st at ement s woul d

be i ssued i n Eur os i nst ead of f rancs  

Wthout pri de i n nat i onal i denti ty t o mai n-

t ai n t he country as a whol e, separati st move-

mnts ar e s ol d t o   t r egi ons   OnDecember 3

1999, France s Prim M ni s t er J os pi n mt i n

Madri d w t h hi s Spani sh counterpart, Mari a

Aznar, t o di scuss t he al l i ance between Spai n s

Basque movemnt, t he ETA and t he Breton

Anar chi st Revol ut i onar y Army  ARB)  Separati st groups i n Bri t tany were provi di ng

t he ET wth safe houses and pl aces t o stack

thei r arm   Whi l e Monsi eur J os pi n was i n

Madri d t he ET br oke i t s 14 month cease f i r e

wth Spai n and pl ant ed two bombs, bot h f i l l e d

wth expl osi ves stol en i n anET r a i d i n northern

France l a s t September   Duri ng t he summer of

1999 t he Basques i n Spai n andFrance cal l ed f or

el ecti ons t o formapan-Basquepar l i ament whichi n t i me w l l cal l f or an i ndependent Basque s t a t e

whi ch shoul d mean l i t t l e t o France or Spai n

si nce bot h count ri es are doomed t o become

pr ovi nces i n a greater EUROPE Thi s   onl y

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APRI L 2000

a begi nni ng andmny ar e wonderi ng where t he

sappi ng of pat r i ot i sm and nat i onal l oyal ty wi l l

s t a r t next i n t he camai gnt o mkeEurope a bor -

der l ess, si ngl e mney count r y  

I n md-March an i nt er - cabi net r eport

i nf ormedPri m M ni ster Tony Bl ai r that Br i t i sh

i denti ty coul d be i n permnent decl i ne The

Performnce and I nnovat i ons Uni t i n what was

f ormer l y The Uni t ed K ngdomr eport ed that

 5 of t hose pol l ed bel i eved t hat i n 20 years

Br i t a i n wi l l be di vi ded i nto states separ at ed by

bor der cr ossi ngs i f Bl ai r i s not st opped 

I n I t a l y t he sit uati on has grown steadi l y

worse si nce Apr i l 1980 when Si gnor Cassi ga

formd t he count r y s thir ty-ninth governmnt

si nce 1945   Fa l l en governmnts had l e f t I t a l y

ungoverned f or 56 days out of each year , from

1965 t o 1972   The wor st was 1979whenGi ul l o

Andreot t i s car et aker governmnt l asted from

March31 t o August 4 Andreot t i l oved devi ous-

ness f or i t s own sake andwas dest i ned t o go f ar

af ter hi s 1946 el ecti on t o t he Nat i onal Par l i ament

i n t he r epubl i c whi ch anti monarchy Amri cans

and communi sts di r ected fromMoscow gave

t he count r y bef ore t he army coul d vote  

Seven t i mes Presi dent of t he Counci l  Pri me

M ni ster ) , t h i r t y t i mes mnist er i n t he gover n-

ment ret i red asa senat or f or l i f e Si gnor

Andr eot t i rode hi gh f or fo r ty - f ive year s on t he

back of hi s Demcrati c Chr i st i an Party   As a

choi r boy i n hi s yout h he started t he cl i mb

upward bycompi l i ng f i l e s on hi s comades and

as Pr esi dent of t he Cathol i c Acti on St udent s was

soon t he f r i end of mn hi gh i n t he church

Monsi gnor Per i cl es F e l l i c i who was secretary

gener al of Vat i can Conci l e   and Monsi gnor

Govanni Bennel l i , hi gh i n t he Secret ari at of

State under Pope Paul VI , conf i ded i n himHe

rose at 5 : 00 t o at t end t he e a r l i e s t mss bef orebusyi nghi mel f wi th p o l i t i c s wherehewas t i r e -

l e ss easi l y accessi bl e, r ecei vi ng and l i steni ng t o

ever yone, and t hen compi l i ng hi s not es  

Three Pri m M ni ster s enr i ched t hemsel ves

on ki ck-backs fromndustr i es whi l e he was per-

soni f yi ng t he hi gh st andar ds of t he chur ch i n t he

ser vi ce of t he state   He had no i nt er est

page   2-

i n l owcor r upt i on   The pl easur es of devi ousness

and power acqui r ed by wi l y mneuvers were

mre i mpor t ant t o himthan personal weal th

Wen I t a l y s t op pol i ti ci ans were under i nvesti -

gati on betweenJ une 1992and Febr uar y 1993, he

knew and t hey knew that he knew ever yt hi ng

about what t hey had been doi ng as he watched

pr oceedi ngs wi th hi s qui et sm l e  

But t he j udges were t enaci ous andbyt he end

of 1993 t he sm l e was becomng forced  

Evi dence began t o munt agai nst himandone of

t he str ongest pi eces i nt r oduced i n cour t was a

phot ogr aph of Andr eott i gi vi ng t hemafi a kiss t o

Tot o Ri i na, t he head of Cosa Nostr a, at a secret

meeti ng i n Pal erma i n 1987 Si nce Septemer

26, 1995, Andr eott i has beenon t r i a l as t he f ox

behi nd t he maf i a , of whi ch f ar t oo l i t t l e i s

knownThe maf i a, or t he Honorabl e Soci et y as  

wshes t o be cal l ed, was founded i n 1739when

bi g l and owners i n Si ci l y formd a secret soci e

t y t o defend t hemsel ves agai nst t he Cal abr i ans

who hadbeen hi t by a f amneandwere steal i ng

t hei r cr ops   I n 1860and 61 t hemafi a served as a

defense agai nst t he anar chy that arr i ved wi th

Gari bal di s Red Shi r ts   Once set up   never d i s -

banded and i n t i me becam an organi zed secret

soci et y  

Si ci l i ans who mgrated t o t he Uni t ed States

i n t heXXcent ur y carr i ed t he mafi a wi th t hem

cor r upt i ng adm ni str at i ons and i nsta l l i ng a soci

ety of cri me The maf i a known as Cosa Nost r a

whi ch exi sts today i s of Si ci l i anAmri can o r i -

gi n, or gani zed around a s t r i c t and cent r al i zed

hi er ar chy, but i t s ment al i t y i s s t i l l Si ci l i an  

Moneycomng fromAmri can Si ci l i ans permt-

t ed t he growth of t he soci et y i n I t al y and t he

div i ding of Si ci l y i nto 9 pr ovi nces sub- di vi ded

into cant ons r ul ed by an est i mated 161 f am -

l i es of 50 t o 300mmers each  

Bel ow t he f am l i e s ar e t he  nei ghbor s of

f am l i es , t r ades peopl e, doctor s and other s who

pr ovi de i nf ormat i on and i f necessar y medi cal

care   Bel ow themar e t he a f f i l i a t e s on hand

when there i s aj ob t o bedone but not under oath  

At t he t op are the f am l i e s   Over each 16 a  mn

of honor who on bei ng i n i t i a t e d draws bl ood

from t he hand he uses i n f i r i ng a pi stol

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and t akes an oath i n t he name of Cosa Nost r a s

patron s a i n t t he Madonna of t he Annunci ati on,

whose day   s t he 25t h of March Theman of

honor ceases t o be an i ndi vi dual and becomes

part of t he over- al l organi zat i on which r egul ates

hi s l i f e   He obeys a representati ve of t he f am l y

who serves as t he l i nk between t he f am l y and i t s

 capo deci na , t he chi ef of a groupof t en menof

honor who s t i n t he r egi onal commtteewhi ch i s

t he CosaNost r a s secret government  

Thereare no o f f i c i a l f i gures but accor di ng t o

t he I t a l i a n government s Ant i - Maf i a Department

there are some605 faml i es or cl ans i n t he mafi a

as a whol e They are est i mat ed t o have over

25, 000memberswhow t h thei r 250,000 syma-

thi zers forma pool   Toget her they enj oy t he sec-

ond hi ghest yearl y i ncome i n I t a l y af ter Fi at   The

sources of thi s i ncome, which runs i n t o bi l l i ons

of dol l ars, are busi ness ent erpr i ses, i nvest ments ,

drugs, extort i on, i l l e g a l i mpor t s and under -

ground gambl i ng, t o namea few

Thei r expenses are heavy Some 2, 000 t o

25, 000 bi l l i on l i r e s a year are spent on arm, cars

and cr i mnal operat i ons   From i ve t o 15 bi l l i on

l i r e s go f or t echni cal pr eparat i ons and accoma-

nying expenses, and over 500 bi l l i on l i r e s f or

l egal act i ons and t he corr upt i on of j udges and

of f i ci al s 

O t he 1, 697 murders i n I t al y i n 1992,hal f werecommttedby t he mafi a The4, 000 or

moremembers i n pri son at present are accorded

speci al t r eatment   y t he end of 1994 mafi a

memberswhohadr epented, or broken t he l awof

s i l ence by test i fyi ng, were costi ng t he s t a t e an

i mmensesum or protecti on  

At t he end of t he war and t hroughout t he

col d war years t hat f ol l owed t he mafi a made a

great bound ahead as a resul t of hel pi ng t he

Ameri cans l and i n S i c i l y and l a t e r promsi ng t o

forma bulwark agai nst t he commnists 

Thi swas t he per i od when t he I t a l i a n Commni st

party was t he weal t hi est i n Europe and t he on l y

one t hat was sel f - support i ng   Howt h i s came

about   s a story whi ch shoul d not be erased from

hi s tory   t was a t i me when Roosevel t s

f r i endshi p wth  good ol d J oe had

page - 3-

permtted reds t o i n f i l t r a t e every l evel and

branch ofAmeri cangovernment   Admral Staton

coul d not remove commni st radi o operat ors

from Ameri can war shi ps because Adl ei

St evenson, t hen i n t he Navy depar t ment , sai d he

  l i ked t he commes .

I n l a t e 1943 Li eut enant I r vi ng Goff , a pr o-

commni st or actual member of t he party, was

appoi nt ed l i ai son of f i cer betweenOSSand t he

I t a l i a n commni st part i sans   Goff was under t he

command of a l oyal o f f i c e r Li eut enant Col onel

W l l i a mDSuhl i ng, who gavehimperm ss i on t o

l et I t a l i a n commnist s commnicate wth each

other over OSSw rel es s i n return f or furn i shi ng

I ntel l i gence, agents , and safe houses   Goff

brought i n three other pr o- communi st s, Vi ncent

Lossowski , I r v i n g Faj ans, and M l t o n Wol f f , t o

hel p s e t up al l - par ty agent chai ns i n t he north t o

handl e OSS t ransmssi ons and commni st com

muni cati ons w t h each other   yJ u l y 1944Goff

had 7 chai ns report i ng on t he Germns t he

I t a l i a n Fasci sts, and general soci al , pol i t i cal ,

i ndustri al and ml i t ar y i nt el l i gence   Apri l 1945

found hi s network expanded t o ei ght een team

w t h 43 agent s i n t he f i e l d and 23 others, w t h

radi o operators, awai t i ng orders t o move i nt o

Austr i a  

Thecommni cati ons between Goff s net-

work and t he I t a l i a n commnists by OSS w re-

l ess were undoubtedl y val uabl e, though t he

I t a l i a n reds wereusi ng   t t o strengthen thei r posi -

t i on f or a commni st t akeover after t he war  

Goff s superi or reported t hat operat i onal resul ts

hadbeengood Fi nanci al costs werebel owaver-

ageandGoff s recrui t i ng, t ra i ni ng, bri ef i ng, di s-

patchi ng and control of agent s l e f t not hi ng t o be

desi red 

Suhl i ng was never t hel ess di st ur bed   H s

orders were t o permt no suppor tof nat i ve p o l i t -

i c a l pa r t i e s which i ncl uded support t hrough

agents or radi o   He kept a cl ose watch on wre -

l ess t r a f f i c and agent s and found not hi ng excep-

t i onal u n t i l November 10, 1944, when he was

shown a message fromt he Comntern l eader ,

Ercol i , who had recentl y returned fromMoscow

t o command act i vi ty i n northern I t a l y  

PRL2

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Thesupreme a l l i e d commanderwas havi ng t r o u -

bl e del i veri ng a i r suppl i es because of t hewi nter

weat her and Churchi l l f eared t h a t t he aut hori t y

of t he Ki ng woul d be undermned by t he

Communi sts bef ore he coul d l aunch a n at i o na l

i nsurr ecti on i n t he nort h   t t h a t moment

Li eut enant - Col onel Suhl i ng was j o l t e d by a

message Ercol i sen t t o t he part y t hroughOSSon

November l 1944 :  W c a l l t he a t t e n t i o n of al l

t he organi zati ons of t he party and al l t he com

rades t o our dut i es at t he present moment   The

decl arat i ons of t he l eaders of t he Uni t ed Nat i ons

duri ng and a f t e r t he meet i ngs at Quebec andMoscowhave underl i ned t h a t we are i n t he l a s t

mont hs of t hewar   t i s evi dent t h a t t hese decl a-

rat i ons i mpose upon al l combat ant s agai nst

Hi t l er i an Germany t he dut y of i mmedi at e acti on

and g r e a t e s t e f f or t t o make vi ctory as soon as

possi bl e   Communi sts and I t a l i a n pa t r i o t s must

mul t i pl y t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s i n t h i s moment   I f we

succeed i n forci ng the Germans t o abandon our

count ry qui ckl y i t woul dbe agreat vi ctory f o r us

and al l t he f orces of l i b e r t y   Col l ect al l your

energi es, pl unge i n t o t he str uggl e wi t h greater

deci si ons, consci ous of t he f a c t t ha t i t wi l l be t he

l a s t deci si ve e f f o r t   Arrange t hen your b a t t l e

l i n e s andextend i t i n al l manner s and f orms   Do

not gi ve any r e s t t o t he Germans and t heFasci sts   At t ack themwi t h al l weapons  Dest r oy

them K i l l t hem Unl eash al l possi bl e revol ts

among t he masses i n t he occupi ed regi ons  Forward f or t he most rapi d l i b e r a t i o n of our

count ry .

Suhl i ng r e a l i z e d t h a t E r c o l i s message t o t he

Communi st part i sans and t h e i r part y was not a

pep t a l k but a d i r e c t i v e f romMoscowt o prepare

  i n al l manner s and f orms f or what woul d be

t h e i r obj ecti ve when t he Germans were gone:r emoval of t he l a s t remai ni ng f orcef or s t a b i l i t y ,t he t hrone  

Suhl i ng sen t Col onel G avi n, t he

commander of OSS t eams i n I t a l y , a di sturbi ng

report   The communi st s were becomng d a i l y

more arrogant , unmanageabl e and c o ns pi r a t o r i a l

i n t h e i r preparat i on f or f ut ur e devel opment s  

Theywere spreadi ng propaganda and ref usi ng t o

page   4-

cooperat e wi t h the cent er and r i ght of t he

Commttee f o r Nat i onal Li berati on, whi ch was

supposed t o contr ol g u e r r i l l a movements The

communi st dr i ve t o sei ze power when t heGermans pul l ed out had s t a r t e d and t he r e d s

were out t o get Ameri can ar ms and gol d whi l e

t hey coul d  G avi n sawno t h r e a t i n E r c o l i s c a l l f o r

a c t i o n, but t here were hi gh Ameri cans i n bothWashi ngt on and I t a l y as det ermned as the com

muni st s t o dest roy t he monarchy Thei r excuse

was t h a t t he ki ng had t urned t he government

over t o Mussol i ni   They had f orgot t en t h a t

Ameri ca was i n f avor of t he bl ackshi rt s when

t hey came t o power , and had Ki ng Vi ctor

Emmanuel   t hrown I t a l y i n t o c i v i l war whenMussol i ni marchedon

Rome i n1922

he woul dhave been c r i t i c i z e d f o r opposi ng t he wi l l of t he

peopl e   G avi n t o l d Suhl i ng t o cont i nue l e t t i n g

t he communi st s useOSScommuni cat i ons whi l e

he examned Gof f s messages t o see i f t here was

cause f o r concern   Whi l ehe was doi ng so t r o u -

b l e was i n t he maki ng i n Washi ngt on  OnMarch 13 , 1945, a Housem l i t a r y a f f a i r s

subcommt t ee announced t h a t f ourt een commu

n i s t s o l d i e r s were bei ng i nvest i gated   Among

themwere Gof f , Wol f f and Faj ans   Af t er l ong

andcompl i cat ed searchi ng of f i l e s i t was di scov-ered t h a t t here were grounds f or suspi ci on  

Fur t hermore, t hree Moscowagent s had i n f i l t r a t -

ed t he I t a l i a n Communi st Party andwere maki ng

mnut e preparati ons f or t he sei zure of power  

General Donovanwas advi sed t o bri ngGoff

and hi s men home Donovan and Col onel

Suhl i ng, whowas chi ef of Speci al Operat i ons i n

I t a l y , l aunched Operat i on Chrysl er, wi t h t he

announcement t h a t  meri ca woul dno l onger

drop so many arms and as much m l i t a r y materi -

a l as f ormer l y t o t he part i sans because t hey hadal ready recei ved al l t hey needed t o pi n downand

harass t heGermans  They woul d, however, gi ve t he I t a l i a n p a r t i -

sans a l a r ge sumof money, and enough c l o t hi ng,

f ood, medi cament s, and arms t o keep t hem i n

order and i nt e r e s t e d i n operat i ons agai nst the

Germans   Suhl i ng s c h i e f - o f - s t a f f , Maj or

W l l i a m   Hol ohan, a devout Roman

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Cathol i c and Wal l S t r e e t l awyer was Donovan schoi ce t o head t he Oper at i on Chr y sl er m s si on  

Under hi mwoul dbe Li eutenant Al do I c a r d i ,

a p o l i t i c a l sci ence maj or f r om t he Uni versi t y of

Pi t t sbur gh as i n t e l l i g e n c e o f f i c e r , an I t a l i a n a s

w r el ess o p e r a t o r , Tul l i o Lussi a r ed I t a l i a n

s e c r e t agent and an I t a l i a n body guard and ar msi ns t r uc t o r   The Ossol a Va l l e y, wher e they woul dbe dropped was p a r t i c u l a r l y danger ous wi th

Chr i st i an and Communi st p ar t i s a ns contr ol l i ngt he area by ni ght and t he Germans i n command

duri ng t he day Chri st i an and p a r t i s a n l eaders

wer e f i g h t i n g amongt hemsel ves f o r control andt he communi st s hoped t o e s t a b l i s h an i ndepend-

ent republ i c t o be known a s Ossol a   Not hi ng wasl e f t t o chance i n t he p l e b i s c i t e they wer e pl an-

ni ng t o depose t he Ki ng  

Hol ohan s teamtook of f f r o mAl gi ers a i r p or ton Sept ember 26 1944 and l anded at Lake Or t a

north of M l an at 3 a. m onSept ember 27 wheret he r i gh t wi ng i n t e l l i g e n c e c hi ef , Enzi o Boer i

and members of t he Li ber at i on Comm t t ee wer e

wai t i ng f o r them After spendi ng t he n i g ht i n a

cave they wer e taken t o t he smal l t own of

Coi r omont e f o r br i ef i ng  

Boer i had poor i n t e l l i g e n c e or was bei ng

decei ved by the reds when he t o l d Hol ohan t h a t

conservat i ve s o c i a l i s t s andchurch part i san bands

contr ol l ed t he a r e a , unchal l enged by t he commun i s t Gari bal di br i gades   Consequent l y Hol ohan

began wor ki ng wi th what he t hought wer e con-

ser vati ve gr oups but whi ch wer e a ct u al l y , communi st forces under t he com nt ern- t r ai ned agent

Vi ncenzo Moscat el l i   To a man Moscat el l i s

team was mor e powerf ul more unscr upul ous

and wi t h more r uses t han t he newl y arr i ved

Amer i cans  

Hol ohan and hi s team had been at

Coi r omont e f o r j u s t over a month when t he

Germans l aunched a manhunt f o r pa r t i s ans andt he Chr ysl er m ssi on of whi ch they knewever y-

t hi ng   Maj or Hol ohan and hi s men spent t he

next monthmovi ng f r o m one v i l l a g e t o anot her

wi t h chur ches and f ar ms f o r s he l t e r , unt i l Boer i

i n s t a l l e d them n t he 22- roomV i l l a Cast el nuova

on t he shor es of t he Lake of Or t a   Secr et radi o

messages t o t he OSS   i n Bar i

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t o arr ange ai r dr ops of f i g h t i n g s t o r e s , wer egoi ng s at i s f ac t or i l y unt i l Hol ohan s f i r s t dr op ofmachi ne- guns ammuni t i on radi o s e t s , moneyand food f or t he D   oDemo- Chr i st i an Par t i san

Br i gade i ndi cat ed t h e r e was treason somewhereal ong t he l i n e  

The l eak was unl i kel y t o be f r o m t heGermans at t hat l a t e stage of t he war and t he

I t a l i a n p ar t i s a ns knewi f t h e r e was one betrayal

of a dr op t h e r e woul d be no more Y e t , onNovember 3, 1944 t he dr op area was suddenl y

sur r ounded by t he communi st Si xth Ne l l oBr i gade whi ch demanded t he ent i r e del i very  

Capt ai n Leto who handl ed l i a i s o n bet weenHol ohan and Moscat el l i was l a t e r f ound t o be aSovi et agent   He was at t he dr oppi ng poi nt wi thI c a r d i and they s e t t l e d by gi vi ng t he communi st s

hal f of t he dr op 

The D   oBr i gade put t h ei r hal f i n t he

v aul t s of a churchyard   The next day t he com

muni st s came back and demanded t he ent i r e

dr op c l a i m ng t he graveyard was i n t h e i r t e r r i t o -

r y, andCapt ai n Leto s e t t l e d agai nbygi vi ng them

hal f of what was i n t he vaul t s   Thi s l e f t onl y a

quarter f o r t he D   oGroupHol ohan si gned hi s deat h war r ant by meet -

i ng wi th Moscat el l i t he communi st and t e l l i n g

hi mt h e r e would be no mor e d e l i v e r i e s t o t he

reds u n t i l they accepted hi s orders as representa-t i v e of t he supr eme a l l i e d commander and   2

u n t i l they ceased p l o t t i n g agai nst the monar chi es

and demo- Chri st i an p ar t i s a ns   Some t h r e e weeksl a t e r V i l l a Cast el nuov was attacked by t he

Germans   Ever yone escaped but Hol ohanandhe

was never seen agai n  Al l I n t e l l i g e n c e coul d

pi ck up was arumor t h a t he hadbeen mur der ed

by t he Germans or t he I t a l i a n communi st s  

OSS was t ol d t ha t a pr ofessi onal k i l l e r

known as Lupo r e a l name  avi dAl l essandr o

di d t he j ob f o r Moscat el l i who want ed t he l a r g e

quant i t y of gol d coi ns i n Hol ohan s possessi on

andhoped t o recei ve the ai r dr ops of ar ms muni -

t i o n s , and f i ght i ng s t o r e s sent t o Hol ohan s s u c -

cessor   Lupo was never f ound   He was s a i d t o

have been k i l l e d onMoscat el l i s orders because

he knewt oo much

Ear l y i n 1945 OSS r ecei ved a report on

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events l eadi ng up t o Hol ohan s   capture , hi s

re l at i onshi p w t h Moscatel l i and I c a r d i andI c ar d i s r e l a t i o n s h i p w t h Moscatel l i   Landi , ac i v i l i a n w t h t he Chr ysl er m ssi on, bel i eved t h a t

Hol ohan had not been k i l l e d by t he Germans or

t he I t a l i a n r e d s but by an OSS member of t he

Chr ysl er teamB r i t i s h i nt er cept i on of German t r ansm s-

si ons carr i ed no account of a German a t t a c k on

t he v i l l a or t he capt ur e of an i mport ant Amer i canand up t o t he ear l y f i f t i e s t he Amer i cans wer es t i l l t r y i n g t o f i n d out what had happened t o

Hol ohan s gol d and i f hi s body had been dumped

i n t he L ake of Or t a   I n t he end, the onl y sound

i nf or mati on t h a t came out on devel opment s a f t e r

Hol ohan s meet i ng w t h Moscat el l i was adeta i l ed ac count of t he c l ose cooperat i on

bet ween I t a l i a n communi s t s andant i - monarchi stAmer i cans when t hey s et up t he p l e b i s c i t e t o

r emove t he Ki ng  

Ther e wer e t hose i n Washi ngt on who wer eshocked when t hey l earned t h a t whi l e t hey wer enegot i ati ng w t h Vi ctor Emmanuel t hr ough t he

Vati can f o r I t a l y t o pu l l out of t he war t he  S  

I nf or mati on agency was att acki ng   t he cowar dl y

l i t t l e Ki ng . Wen t he Ki ng a r r e s t e d Mussol i ni

on J ul y 25, 1943, anddemanded hi s r e s i g na t i o n,

pl ans f or a l e f t i s t vi c tory i n t he p l e b i s c i t e t o be

hel d on J une 2 , 1946, befor e t he pr edom natel yr o y a l i s t forces wer e demobi l i zed, wer e l eavi ng

not hi ng t o chance  

Wt h t he ai d of US I nf or mati on Agency

sound t r ucks bl ar i ng c a l l s f o r a r epubl i can vote

whi l e t he s t i l l mobi l i zed army and navy l ooked

on, t he r e s u l t of t he p l e b i s c i t e was no l onger i n

doubt   S t i l l the vote was 54  3 or t he r e pu bl i -

cans and 45  7 f or t he monar chy   I n t he south

over 65 vot ed for the monar chy, but el sewhere

t he p l e b i s c i t e was suspect   t was some days

before t he r e s u l t s wer e made publ i c and t hevot es f r omSardi ni a and ot her pl aces wer e s a i d t o

have been l o s t  On May 9t h Ki ng Vi ctor Emmanuel I I I a bd i -

cated a f t e r f o r t y - s i x years on t he t hr one and on a

Kni ght s of Mal t a passpor t went t o Egypt wher e

he di ed t he f ol l ow ng year   Queen El ena, who

was t he s i s t e r of Bel gi um s Ki ng

page   6-

Leopol d, el ected not t o f ol l ow himand i s bur i edi n Montpel i er, France   Thei r son t ook t he t hr oneas Umberto   and r ei gned f r om May 9 t o J une13 , 1946   Not want i ng t o throw t he country i n t o

c i v i l war , he and t he Queen, w t h t h e i r f our c h i l -

d r e n , accept ed an e s c o r t f r om t he Qui r i nal Pal ace

t o t he war shi p whi ch carr i ed them t o e x i l e i nPor t ugal  

Befor e Umber t o s death i n 1983, I t a l i a n r o y -

a l i s t s cal l ed f o r a change i n t he 1947 c o n s t i t u t i o nwhi ch barred mal e members of the royal f a m l yand t h e i r w ves f r om r et ur ni ng t o I t a l y   I t a l i a n

r o y a l i s t s f a i l e d t o expl oi t t he f a c t t h a t f or ei gner s

who had been t aught t o hat e monar chs had u n i t -

ed w t h communi s t s l o ya l t o MoscowandmadeI t a l y a r epubl i c whi l e t he armed forces wer eunabl e t o vote  

OnNovember 6, 1995, t he I t a l i a n par l i ament

def eat ed a   i l l t o amend t he c o n s t i t u t i o n and i n

J une 1996 Presi dent Scal faro and Pri me M ni s t erRomano Prodi favored t he return of Umber t o sson and gr andson   Onl y the har dl i ne communi st sopposed   t and over 70 of t he I t a l i a n s pol l ed

wer e f o r t h e i r return as a symbol of nat i onal

uni t y t o oppose t he secessi on movement of t he

Northern League   I n md March of t h i s year

anot her appeal was made and t h i s t i me i t was t he

Eur opean Par l i ament t h a t vot ed by 56 vot es t o

173 agai nst the return of V i t t o r i o Emmanuel and

hi s son Emmanuel F i l i b e r t o  

By t hen t he Eur opean Commssi on was

t i ght eni ng i t s hol d on i ndi vi dual nati ons andi gnor i ng the a l l i a n c e bet ween I t a l y s maf i a andt he gr owi ng Russi an one whi ch pr om ses t o be

wor se   The I t a l i a n maf i a has i t s or gani zat i on and

experi ence   Russi a s ar ms stocks and s a l e s f r omher suppl y of nucl ear war heads t o I s l a m c s t a t e s

al r eady at war pr om se money l aunder i ng on ag i a nt s ca l e   The a l l i a n c e bet ween t he twowi l l f i l l

many pages of hi story bef or e cal endars marked

2001 appear 

Lawsui t s ar e expensi ve and t h e i r wheel s

gr i nd s l ow y, but our s has not been dr opped   W

ar e s t i l l f i g h t i n g and we wi l l keep you i nfor med  

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AFOREIGNAFFAIRSLETTER

AZEPPELINTRAGEDY, THEDAY SFLASHES,ANDTHESTORYOFGENERALSALAN

CARGOLIFTER INC   whi ch pl ans t o

transport t h r e e m l l i o n tons a year by a i r s h i pf l oated seven m l l i on shar es on t he Frankf ur t

mar ket on May 30 t o r evi ve t he e r a whenZeppel i ns wer e i n t he sky   Germans haveshaken o f f t he f e a r of l i g h t e r - t h a n - a i r c r a f t

whi ch has dogged t hem si nce t h a t May6 i n

1937 when t he Hi ndenbur g went down i n

f l ames i n Lakehurs t , NewJ er sey   The pr om-i s e s of t he newcompany i n Frankf ur t maket h i s a s u i t a b l e occasi on t o t e l l t he s t o ry noedi t or or gover nment o f f i c i a l woul d t ouchAyoungNewYork I r i shman namedTi m

McAul i f f e had t wo f i xed pos i t i ons i n hi s

l i f e   l ove of s p o r t s and f a i t h i n t he Cat hol i cchur ch   He want ed a j ob wher e he coul dmeet f amous basebal l p l a yer s f i g h t e r s andot her s p o r t s i d o l s   He pestered t he Spal di ngspor t i ng goods s t o r e u n t i l i n 1934 a per son-n e l manager took hi m on f o r a per i od of

t ra in ing i n sal esmanshi p and on Febr uar y 10

1935, sent hi m o t h e i r Bost on s t o r e  

Becomng a f r i e n d of pl ayer s w t h t he

Bost on RedSox and suppl yi ng equi pment t o

t he u n i v e r s i t i e s col l eges and hi gh school s

ar ound Bost on was an answer t o hi s prayers 

The f amous Red Ski n pr of essi onal f o o t b a l l

team bought equi pment f r o m Ti m B i l l

Bi nghar n, t he a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r a t Har var d,turned t o Ti mwhen he want ed someone t o

 uBREPORTS

t e l l hi s t r oubl es t o and AdamWal sh, t he

Bowdoin Col l ege coach, woul d not buy t henew Tu- way s t r e t c h f o o t b a l l pants unl ess

Ti mdi d t he f i t t i n g  

McAul i f f e became t he f r i e n d a dv i s e rand uncl e t o most of t he a t hl e t es i n t he

Bost on area   The Red Sox made hi s apar tment t h e i r hang- out and J i mmy Foxx f r i e d

st eaks f o r t hemwhen t hey wer e n o t on tour  Moe Ber g, t he c a t c h e r woul d be t h e r e

t hough somepl ayer s r egar ded himas a l oud-mouthed br aggar t and di d not l i k e himTi mt hought he was a s t u p i d k n ow- i t - a l l butTi m s j ob was t o s e l l sport i ng goods and he

l et Ber g stay i n hi s apar t ment dur i ng t het eam s of f -season  

Years l a t e r a book was w i t t e n aboutMoe Ber g and a f i l mwasmadeonhimHerbMor r i son, of t he Nat i onal Br oadcast i ngCompany used himf o r a pr ogr am Whet heri n Bost on or on t o u r Ber g woul d wal karound t own w t h Timand onMay 1 1937,

t h e r e was a conver sat i on t h a t t r oubl ed Ti m

f o r t he r e s t of hi s l i f e  

TheRedSoxwer e pl ayi ng a t t he Yankee

s t adi um i n NewYork and when McAul i f f eentered t he cl ubhouse t he men around Ber gq ui t ta l ki ng   Moe turned t o hi mand said

 Ti m you a r e goi ng t o hear somet hi ng aw ul

i n a f ew days .

Hi l a i r e du Berri er, Correspondent / 20 Bl vd   Pr i ncesse Charl ott e, Monte Carl o, MONACO

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To McAul i f fe awful coul d man onl yone t hi ng   May 15 was t he daywhen t he bi gl eague sol d and traded pl ayer s   Ohno, hes a i d ,   they are not goi ng t o trade J i mmyFoxx No, Berg repl i ed,  but you are

goi ng t o hear about   t . Less t han a week

l at e r t he Hi ndenburg, t he pri de ofGermany' sI I I Rei ch, burst i nto f l ames onMay6, 1937,

as she was pr epar i ng t o l and at Lakehur stafter her 63rd crossi ng of t he Atl anti c  Char l es Dol f uss, t he aut hor i t y on l i g h t e r -

t han- ai r craft and Captai n Pruss, t he

Hi ndenbur g' s commander, i nsi sted t he f i r e

was caused by sabot age but an i nvesti gati ngcommttee reported t h a t an accumul at i on ofs t a t i c el ectr i ci tyhad i gni ted t he i nf l ammabl ehydr ogen, used because Amri ca r efused t o

s e l lnon- i nf l ammabl e

hel i um t o H t l e r ' sGermany

Ti mhought nomoreabout Berg' s words

at t he t i me but l e s s t han aweek l a t e r papers

carr i ed gi ant headl i nes   The famous ai rshi p

hadburst i nto f l ames onMay6andbegant o

cruml e as pass engers l eaped t o escape t he

f l ames  

TheRedSox returned t o BostononMay

14 f or one of t he t en gams   t pl ayed eachyear on t he home f i e l d and Berg suggest edt hat he and Ti mgo t o t he Lobst er Pot f or

cl amchowder   Berg seemd i n a s e l f - s a t i s -

f i ed mood and suddenl y asked  Timwhatdi d you thi nk of t hat t hi ng l a s t week?

Unabl e t o i magi newhat t he pl ayer was

ta l ki ng about , McAul i f f e asked  What

t hi ng? Lakehur st , Berg answered  You

know i nNewersey. Ti manswered   Yes,

wasn' t t hat awul . Suddenl y a thought

struck hi m Ohno, Moe That ' s not whatyouwere tal ki ng about when you told me

somth ng t e r r i b l e was goi ng t o happen

Yes, Ti mWe had t o   Wehad t o dosomth ng t hat would make t h a t mani ac

( H t l e r ) attack us . Al l McAul i f f e coul d

t hi nk of t o say was  Moe, you di dn' t k i l l

t went y- f i ve peopl e j ust f or t h a t . He was

t oo upset t o saymore and f i ni shed the meal

i n si l ence whi l e Bergwent on tal ki ng  I coul dn' t be there mysel f , he s a i d ,   I

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was schedul ed f or agame but   di d t he pl an-ni ng and f our of mmen carr i ed   t out .

Accordi ng t o Berg, t hey used a r i f l e w th at el escopi c si ght, though t he si ght was unnec-essary w th a target t h a t bi g   When t he shi pcam i n t he menwere hi di ng i n t he bushes at

Lakehur st and t he f i r s t shot w t h an i ncendi -ary bul l et set t he after endon f i r e  

Ti m ay awake t h a t ni ght , l ooki ng at t hecei l i ng and t hi nki ng about Berg' s words   Hewas too f r i ghtened t o t e l l hi s story t o t heFBI   What i f they chargedhi mw t h bei ng anaccompl i ce f or not goi ng t o t he pol i ce when

Berg told hmsomth ng t e r r i b l e was goi ngt o happen?Themore he t hought about   t t hemorehe real i zed   t was not t heworkof a s i n -gl e mn There was teamwork but

McAul i f fehadnoway of knownghowsl eep  t r an  I t was at t he hei ght of t he depr essi onandhewas arai d l i e mght l ose hi s j ob

  t was som year s bef or e he started

besi egi ng edi tors and governmnt o f f i c i a l s

w t h hi s story andwhen he di d noonewoul dl i s t e n t o hi mSome edi t ors were af rai d ofbei ng cal l ed anti - Sem te   When he offered t o

test i fy bef or e a governmnt comm t t ee,Secr et Ser vi ce men descendedon hi s apar t -

mnt   mannamedKent Tyl er had seen t he

shots f i r ed but Tyl er was si l enced by t he

governmnt   Herb Morr i son, who cover edt he di sast er f orNBC never answeredhi s l e t -

t e r s   And t hat i s howhe mode of transport,

wh ch RGOLI FTER i s about t o revi ve,

was shunned f or over hal f a cent ur y

Themost i mpor t ant ot her news of t oday

and per haps t he next decade i s comng out ofAf r i ca   Brezhnev to ld the Presi dent ofSomal i l and i n 1971   Our ai ms t o gai n con-

t r o l of t he two great treasure houses on

wh ch t he Wst depends t he ener gy of t he

Pers i an Gul f and t he mneral resources ofCent r al and South Af r i ca . Russ i a has col -

l apsed but Amri can pol i ti ci ans cour t i ng

bl ack votes, and count l ess banker s and do-

gooders have done thei r best t o make Afr i ca

easy pi cki ngs f or any t r oubl e maker  When t he true story of genoci des i s wri t-

t en t he per f ormances of bl acks el evat ed by

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Ameri can pol i t i c i a ns , l abor organi zers, do-gooders andUNmaysurpass anyt hi ng Hi t l erand S t a l i n i magi ned ny doubt as t o what l i e s ahead f or

South Af r i c a shoul d have been di spel l edwhen Pr esi dent Mbeki and t he Afri can

Nat i onal Congress (ANC) approved ofMugabe' s l and sei zures i n Z mbabwe 

Sol zheni t syn made headl i nes on March  1976 when he t ol d t he worl d over a  Cbroadcast t hat Lord Fenner Brockway' sMovement f or Col oni a l Freedom had

c l eared t he way f or Russi a i n f i v e or s i xAf r i c an countr i es   He had not st udi ed t heai m of t heNewYorkTi mes , t he Counci l onFore i gn Rel a t i ons or Davi d Rockef el l er sBi l der ber g Parl i ament , so myst er i ous i t

repl aces t he ent i r e s t a f f s of hotel s wheret hei r i nternat i onal meet i ngs ar e hel d   Thet ru thwas , Ameri can do- gooder s, pol i t i c i ans ,

communi sts and l abor bosses were moreef f ec t i ve than t he Russ i ans i n dest r oyi ngorder i n Af r i c a  

TheUNwhich Roosevel t had f at heredsawAf r i ca s col oni es as newmember coun-t r i e s whi l e men l ed by J ean Monnet andPaul -Henry Spock i n Br ussel s consp i red t o

tu rn t hei r mother countr i es i n t o provi nces

under a s i ngl e Pr esi dent   The cr y whenEl eanor e Roosevel t was c a l l i n g f or   Al lAf r i c a I ndependenceNow was f or Af r i c annat i ons w t h one-man- one- vot e   Count l essorgani zat i ons were cl amori ng f or i t i n anarea where t r i bes suppl ant ed par t i es and t heCongo a l one had 206 The  Ameri can

Commttee on Af r i c a , f ounded i n

November 1953, was worki ng ni ght anddayt o pave t he way f or massacr es  

Though Mol otov f e l t t h a t pat er nal i smwas s l avery and communi smwoul d be t r i -

umphant he was enoughof a r e a l i s t t o wri t e  W are ent e r i ng i n t o t he per i od of decol o-

ni z at i on whichw l l be f o l l owed by a gener-al i ndependence   Then, on t hose col oni est h a t were yest erday sl aves wi l l f a l l a per i odof unbel i evabl e di sor der   Af t erwar ds, and

t hen onl y, t he dawn of communi smw l l

ar i s e.

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I an Smth decl ared uni l at eral i ndepend-ence f or f o od expor t i ng Rhodesi a i n 1965and t he fury of UNand t he medi aknewnobounds   Food exports made pos s i bl e bywhi t e f a rmer provi ded empl oy and f o rei gnexchange f or a pl easant l and when HenryKi ss i nger was sent t o t e l l M   Smth i n Apr i l1967 t hat Ameri cawantedaRhodesi angov-ernment el ec t edby maj or i t y vot es  

Under t he br ow- beat i ng by Ki ss i ngerand Lord Carr i ngt on I an Smth had nocho i ce but t o step down w t h t he promse of20 seats and two mni s t r i es , Defense andFore i gn Af f ai r s , f or whi t es i n a Bl ack gov-ernment  

J oshuaNkomo, t he l eader of one f ac t i onof t he Z mbabwe Af r i c an Peopl e s Uni on

(ZAPU), hada 10,000-man pr i vate army i nZambi a and t he Reverend Ndabani nviSi thol e was runn i ng hi s campai gn f rom

Sal i sbury, t hen t he capi t a l of Rhodesi a  Robert Mugabe and hi s army were i n

Mozambi que

Wen i ndependence came t he London

TIMESof October 16, 1978, compared l i f e

i n Rhodesi a t o t he s l ave trade of t he l a s t cent u r y w t h Zanu s Pa t r i o t i c Front abduct i ngt housands of Rhodesi an chi l dren f or i ndoc-

t r i nat i on and servi ce   Accordi ng t o t heTIMES, 100 000 young peopl e of bothsexes, between 10 and t hei r ear l y t went i es,had been abduct ed, 60,000 f rom

Matabeleland and 40,000 f rom easternRhodesi a  Near l y a l l t he report cont i nued, ar e t aken t o t r a i n i ng camps r un by M  J oshua NkomoandM   Robert Mugabe, co-l eaders of t he Pat r i ot i c Front, who say t hechi l dren vol unt eer ed t o f l e e Rhodesi a and

j o i n t hei r cause .

Report s off o r ci bl e abduct i ons and

heart br oken parents ar e di sms sed as `Smth

propaganda , but f romw t hi n Rhodesi a   tl ooks di f f erent   Guer r i l l a gangs s t o rm t heschool at ni ght or ear l y morni ng threaten oro f ten k i l l t eachers, and l eave r api dl y f or t henearest border, dr i vi ng f r i ght ened chi l dren

bef ore them 

Thosewho enf l amed Af r i c a knewwhat

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Mugabe was l ong bef ore they cl ear ed hi s

way t o power , whichmybewhy t he mdi ahas shown so l i t t l e i ndi gnat i on over hi s

demnd that Br i tai n r ei mbur se t he f armersf or l and that was sei zed andwhich i s nowl yi ng f a l l ow Whi te f armer s are bl amd f or

the l ack of f ood and t he f a l l i n g currency butMugabe decl ared whi l e Br i tai n andAmri ca

were s t i l l hai l i ng hi s r i s e t o power t h a t  none

of t he Whi te expl oi ters wi l l be al l owed t o

keep an area of hi s l and .

The London TIMESof Apri l 22, 1978,

r an an ar t i cl e s tat i ng that M   RobertMugabe, l eader of t he Zanu wng of t he

Pat r i ot i c Fr ont guerr i l l as, sai d he wanted t o

see a one-par t y Marxi st s t a t e i n Rhodesi a I n

hi s count r y s f i r s t one-man- one- vote el ec-

t i on of Apr i l 20, 1978, hi s opponent s werei nt i mdated and t he samsort of el ecti on w l l

be r epeat ed on J une 24and 25  He hadaccept ed the Const i tut i on which

t he Lancast er House negot i at i ons f orced on

I an Smth but t he D LYTELEGR PHof

J anuary 24, 1982, quot ed hims sayi ng that

Zanu (PF) woul d rul e f orever   By August

1987 t he whi t e Zimabweans had l o s t thei r

20 seats and t he twomni s t r i es t hey hadbeen

promsed Todaybl ack workers l oyal t o thei r

whi t e empl oyers or l i kel y t o vote agai nsthimr e bei ng beat en i f not k i l l e d   Fi ve f arm

ers have been k i l l e d and school s, f actori es,

hospi tal s and mnes have been occupi ed  Teachers , nurses and wor ker s have been

gi ven warni ngs of howt hey shoul d vote i f

they val ue t hei r l i ves   I an Smth s f a rm has

been taken and edi t ors have f orgot t en t h a t

Ki ssi nger to ld him Don t t r y any of your

t r i cks onm because I ms bi g a tws te r as

youar e .

feature story i n t he LondonSUND Y

TIMES of March 23, 1980, was headed  WhySoams says `Wecan t r u s t Mugabe.

Lord Soams was Churchi l l s son- i n- l aw

and as st upi d as Ki ssi nger when he t o l d t he

mst i nf l uenti al j our nal i n Br i t ai n  Zimabwe was not a bottomess pi t i nto

which ai d woul d have t o be pour ed i mer -

mnabl y, but a goi ng concern, once t he rav-

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ages of war had been s e t st rai ght   MoreoverRober t Mugabe, t he Prim M ni s t er desi g-nate of Zimabwe, t hough a strong s o c i a l i s t

was anxi ous t o establ i sh cl ose l i nks w t h t heWest and t o use west er n ai d t o devel op athr i vi ng mul t i r aci al southern Af r i ca state

whi ch woul d have a benef i ci al i mpactt hroughout the regi on .

The story of Si err a Leone, t he f i r s t md-er n s t a t e i n West Af ri ca, i s equal l y embarrass i ng t o those who went on a decol oni zat i on ki ck a hundred years bef ore Af r i ca was

ready f or   Damnds were di scover ed

there i n 1930andby 1988 f i f t y - f i ve m l l i oncarats hadbeenmned l egal l y

Ei ght een mnths a f t e r Foday Sankohand hi s Revol ut i onary Uni t ed Front armof

dr ug- cr azed youngst ers t ook Freet own, t hecapi tal , i n a wave of amputat i ons and canni -

bal i sm he has been arrested agai n   mong

hi s v i c t im was a two-weeks ol d baby w t h

her hands amputated

Sankoh was under sent ence of deat h

when Br i tai n and Amri ca engi neered apeace accord i n Lom, i n J ul y 1999, which

granted hima pardon andput hi mn charge

of t he diamndproduci ng r egi on   H s arm

of t een-agers was soon hacki ng peopl e t o

deat h i n f ront of thei r chi l dren Af t er ki l l i ng

an est i mated 75, 000 and amput at i ng t he

arm, l e gs f e e t handsand ears of those who

di spl eased hi m Sankohwas r ecogni zed and

arrested by a sol di er on May 17 when he

went t o t he Mosque t o pray By t hen di a-

mnd-ri ch Si err a Leone had becom t he

poor est nat i on i n Af r i ca  I n t he Phi l i ppi nes t he Moro Mosl em

Li berat i on Front i s hol di ng 21 f or ei gners

whi l e di scuss i ng ransom and pol i t i cal

demnds The Amri cans al so had t roubl e

w t h t he Moros when t hey were r unni ng t he

Phi l i ppi nes but rel i gi ous t er ror i sm was

s t opped by bur yi ng t he of f endi ng Moro next

t o a pi g   I n t h i s age, w t h i nf ormat i on reach-

i ng 1 . 5 bi l l i on Mosl em i n amat t er of mn

ut es that sol ut i on i s no l onger recommnded

Br ussel s f ederal i sts ar e advanci ng t he

i dea of a Pr esi dent f or Europe whi l e t he

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Euro, whi ch was al ways a p o l i t i c a l creat i ont o hast en t he end of nat i on s t a t e s i s f al l i ng

agai nst t he poundand t he dol l ar   Every l overof hi s country shoul d read GLOB LRE CH whi ch was r evi ewed i n DonaldMart i n' s publ i cat i on, ONTARGET, of

August 1976, ( Publ i shed at 26 MeadowLane, Sudbury Suf f ol k , England C0102TD

The Cl ub of Rom i s descri bed i n t hi s

book as agroup f oundedby t he Rockef el l erst o f r i ghten t he West i n t o aOneWorl d s t a t er un by an al l i ance of f i nanci ers andcomm-n i s t s   Pressure fromt he Rockef el l er i n t e r -

ests, t he aut hor s decl ar ed,   sl i ght l y al t ered

i t s mssage t o one t h a t economcgrowth wi l l

cause economc col l apse unl ess the wor l d' s

growth i s cont rol l ed by aone- worl d s t a t e .Thi s pr ovi des an i dea of what goes on at

Davi d Rockefel l er ' s secret Bi l derberg meet -i ngs  

Andrew D smore, a Labor Memer ofPar l i ament , has passed a report t o t he Br i t i sh

Forei gn Of f i c e and t he Amri can Emassy

i n London on a t r ai ni ng cam bei ng r un bySaki na Securi t y Servi ces on a t housand acres

est at e i n t he Uni t ed St at es   Saki na, headedby Mohammed J ameel , a br i t i sh bornMosl em i s recrui t i ng I s lamc f anat i cs f or

t rai ni ng i n t he use of f i r earms, al l f orms ofexpl osi ves andways of commt ti ng sabot ageandhas i t s own s i t e on t he i nt ernet   J ameel ;

a power f ul 6 f o o t 3 i nches, f i ghter i s al so

head of hi s own organi zat i on, AI - Muj i r oun,whi chmans  The eyes, t he ears .

These are a fewof t he b i t s of f l ash i nf or-

mati on of t he day but l et us t ake t he l i ber ty

of gi vi ng readers a humn i n t er e s t story on

t he organi zat i on whi ch Monsi eur Yves

Ggnac and ot hers l oyal t o t he mmry of

Gener al Roaul Sal an worked t hr ough 1998t o found LES MSDER OULS L N

was r ecogni zed by France' s J our nal Of f i c ie l

of Decemer 11, 1999 and i s nowaccept i ng

mmers  

General Sal an, t he most decor at ed o f f i -

cer i n t he Frenchar my, has been mal i gned i n

Amri ca and France f or l eadi ng t he army' s

page   5-

revol t agai nst de Gaul l e i n 1961   TIMEMagazi nedemni zedhimon i t s cover w t h abrutal port rai t capt i oned :   Terrori st Sal an .

The onl y request fromt he Uni t ed States t odat e f or mmershi p i n t heneworgani zat i oncam fromf ormer Amassador Lews  

Tambs now i n t he Hi story Departmnt oft he Ari zona State Uni versi t y at Teme  

Ari zonaPubl i c opi ni on and t he press were

agai nst t he Gener al but Amassador Tamssensed t h a t somet hi ng was not r i ght andmde hi s acquai nt ance af t er hi s l i berat i on i n

1968 They r emai ned f r i ends f or t he r e s t oft he General ' s l i f e t hough Amri cans i n Pari swere cool when   t ook himo t he Amri can

c l ub f or l unch a f t e r hi s rel ease  

When Gener al Sal an hel ped de Gaul l ereturn t o power i n May of 1958, de Gaul l eswore t h a t Al ger i a was a part of France andto ld Gener al Sal an t o gi ve l oyal Al ger i anshi s wordofhonor t h a t he woul dnever desertthemThe revol t of t he armhad t o com

I n October 1958 and March 1959 deGaul l e swore  The French arm wi l l neverqui t Al ger i a and   wi l l never deal w t h t hose

peopl e fromCai ro and Tuni s , but as hi sgr i p t i ght ened at hom   becam i ncreasi ng-

l y cl ear t hat he wasmving t owards a s e l l -

out   Sal an had t o met t he eyes of hi s harki s( Al ger i an sol di ers) and mn l i k e t he

Bachagah Boual em l ord of t he Ouar senai s,

deputy i n t he Nat i onal Asseml y and Vi ce-Pr esi dent of t he French Senat e   The di gni -

f i e d Al ger i an to ld t he Nat i onal Asseml y   I

have com t o askwhat youhave done t o us  

Af t er m f at her   have served France t hese

f i f t y - s i x years   Wewonandyoudi sarmedus  

Wedef eat ed t he FLNandyouabandonedt he

f i e l d t o hi m 

Thi r t y- f i ve t housand of t he Bachaga' speopl e were t o di e w t h t h e i r t hroat s cut and

t he Asseml y l i st ened i n si l ence as he con

t i nued i n avoi ce t i gh t w t h emti on   I t i s i n

t h e i r nam t h a t I speak, i n t he nam of t hose

whomFrance and her chi ef promsed t hat

they woul dbe French f or ever .

The revol t was a baroud d honneur - a

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hopel ess f i ght f or honor   When Sal an wasbet r ayed bya l e f t i s t general a l l Fr ance awai t -edhi s t r i a l   DeGaul l e summonedGeneral deL Hermnat   i f   have spel l ed hi s namecor-rect l y)   I amappoi nt i ng yout o be Presi dent

of t he cour t t o t r y Gener al Sal an, he s a i d ,andhe to ld t he general he wantedan execu-

t i on ver di ct  

The gener al sal ut ed, repl i ed   Oui , monGener al , andwent homeandshot hi msel f  

new cour t was appoi nt ed  The def ensecal l ed f or 133 w t nesses and was permttedforty-four   Admral Pl oi x appeared i n f u l l

un form though t he Defense M ni st r yordered men i n t hearmedf or ces not t o t e s t i -

f y f or t he def ense   Never t hel ess, defendedby J ean- Loui s Ti xi er Vi gnancour t , Gener alSal an was sent enced t o l i f e i n a conver t ed

pr i son i n Tul l e, i n t he Cor eze Department ofFr ance  

Si x years passed and i nMay1968 com

muni st s di r ected f i st- cl enchi ng student s, agi -

t at i ng pr of essor s and st r i ki ng workmen

i mmobi l i zed Pari s   The pol i ce coul d notcope Bal l bear i ngs l i t t e r e d t he streets t heyhadt o cross   Garbagepi l ed up Food rotted

i n ref r i gerat ors w t hout el ectr i ci ty Smal lcars di sgui sed as ambul ances f l i t t e d i n and

out , repor t i ng pol i ce movements t o hi dden

commanders who di r ect ed t he r i ot i ng s t u -dent s by wal ki e- t al ki es froma command

cent er i n t he Sorbonne Anover t ur ned gi ant

cr ane blocked Bou evard Montparnasse

Car s brought t or n- up pavi ng st ones and l oot

f or seven- f oot bar r i cades r ei nf or ced by

f el l ed t r ees over wh ch mni -ski r t ed g i r l s

empti edbags of cement andhoodedst udent s

hosedwater  

DeGaul l e l e f t t he El ysee Pal ace t hr ough

a t unnel wh ch opened i n a bui l di ng near

Chams El yseewherea car w t h cur t ai ned

wndows wai t ed t o take h mo a hel i copt er  Thehel i copt er t ook h m o a pl ane andt he

pl ane t o Baden-Badenwhereel even general s

hadbeen convoked

Faci ng t he si l ent general s de Gaul l e

asked   I f there i s c i v i l war i n Fr ance w l l t he

arm be l oyal ? Noonewshed t o r epl y   The

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si l ence was heavyGener al Massuspoke up The heart of t he Fr ench Arm has been cutt o t he qui ck, MonGeneral .

Al oof , de Gaul l e, wai t ed f or h m o goon Al l were t ense   Massu sai d  - -And

Gener al Sal an? The onl y r epl y de Gaul l ecoul d br i ng hi msel f t o makewas   I w l l dowhat i s necessar y . That i s howMaoi st - anar -chi st st udent s of t he `60s f r eed t he gener alt hey hat ed most and t h a t nobl e sol di er ,

Col onel Hel i e Denoi x de St   Marc  Sal an, hi s honor s and pensi on r est ored,

went t o hi s homeon Boul evar d Raspai l and

wr ot e t he f i r s t of t he f our books he was t o

wr i t e   De Gaul l e ceased work a t t he l ongt abl e i n hi s home i n Col omey- l es-Deux-

Egl i ses oneni ght and t ur ned on t he televi -

si on f or t he 8 o' c l ock news   What he saw

was Sal an bei ng i nt er vi ewed and t al k i ngabout h mI n a f u r y , he sw t ched of f t heTVand t ur ned t o storm f rom t he room

Suddenl y he cl ut ched hi s si de   Qu' est - ceque c' est (What i s t h i s ? ) , he excl aimed I n

hi s rage somethi ng had r upt ur ed   Fi f t een

mnut es l a t e r de Gaul l e was dead The

Maoi st - anar chi st st udent s of t he `60s f r eed

t he gener al t hey hat ed most and Gener alSal an, w t h hi s book, k i l l ed de Gaul l e  

hi s tory cl ass i n Ari zona State

Uni ver s i t y i s pr obabl y t he onl y one i n t heworl dwherest udent s w l l be t aught t he true

story of t he General whoexpect ed t o be shot

and went t o pr i son, he t hought f or l i f e , t o

keep hi s wordof honor  Membersh p i n LesAms deRaoul Sal an

i s 100 f r ancs a year (Sl i ght l y over  20 and

may be obt ai ned t hr ough Yves G gnac, t heorgani zat i on' s pres i dent , a t 25 Rue de

Voui l l e, 75015Pari s  

Reader s, Pl ease f org i ve t he l at eness of

t h i s report f or heal t h r easons   Next month

wewi l l br i ng youup t o date onour l i b e l s u i t

i n Londonand t he t r oubl es we are encoun-

t eri ng  

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PARI S VOLUME43 LETTER3 JUNE2000

Newspapers are s t i l l l oaded wth reports

onAfri cantroubl eswhichonl yaJ immCarter

coul d have f a i l ed to predi ct when everythi ng

that i s happeni ngwas bei ngmde i nevi tabl e  

Thes i tuat i on throughout bl ack Af r i ca i s sobada return t o col oni a i sms discussedmre and

mre as a sol ut i on imossi bl e t o be real i zed

but the al ternat i ve t o terror  

TheMarch1960 i ssue ofHdu Reportwas headed  AFRCATHETURBULENT 

I t started  HereAmri ca and Russi amde

commoncause Each cl aimd t o be the torch

bearer of l i berty to the col oni zed, the

oppressed and the under-devel oped. The

menf ormng pol i c i es i n both countri es had

never read Conrad's l i nes  InAf ri ca no

depth of evi l i s unbe i evabl e  

Russi a aimd to i ns tal l communi smdo-

gooders i n America thought that

i ndependence andasystemof one-mn-one

votewouldmake savages andcanni bal s

becom l i k e Thoms J ef ferson andGeorge

Washi ngton The l a t e Dr   Ki tty L i t t l e , al l

but unknownoutside of Bri tai n, wote a

pamphl et i n 1984 enti tl ed  AWrl d Coup

d' Etat i s P anned i n whi ch she traced the

Uni ted Nati ons' moves towards aworl d

Governmnt andEuropean I ntegrati on  chaoti c Afri cahada p ace i n thi s p anand

every be i ever i n the theory of conspi racy

HuBREPORTS

THESI TUATIONINTHI SMONTHOFJUNE

shoul d have the 6thMay, 2000, number of

Donal d Mart i n' sONTARGET  2 t o 10 copi es

for 1. 50 pounds), 26 Meadow Lane

SUDBURY Suf f ol k, Engl andC0102TD

Washi ngton sent Assistant Secretary ofStateGeorge Al l en t o the Be gi an Congo  to

sound thew l l t o i ndependence of thenati ve

populati on a st r ong, f ree and f ri endl y Afri ca

bei ng imortant t o the securi ty of theUni ted

States  That i s howthewaywas cl eared f or

the bl ack war agai nst whi tes which i s

spreadi ngas a resul t of events i n Zmabwe

I t cannot hel p but surface i n the bl ack

commni ti es and i nner ci t i es of thecountri es

that put Mugabe where he i s   ThatmrderousAfri canbl ackswoul d be benef i ci al

tothesecuri ty of theUni ted Stateswas never

anythi ngbut ado-gooders fatuousutop a

On June 1st a report out of London

announced  Up t o 1 . 7 ml l i on peop ehave

di ed as a resul t of f i ghti ng i n theeast of the

CongoDemcrati c Republ i c i n thepast 22

mnths OnOctober 3, 1960, Mni ster of

Forei gn Af fai rs Marcel l o Mathi as, of

Portuga , i nf ormd hi s governmnt that the

Ameri canCommttee on Af ri ca and the

I nternati onal Federati on of Free Trade

Unions (I CFTU), the Brussel s-based

i nternati ona acti on armof Amri can l abor

uni ons, were f omnti ng revol t i nAngol a

Hi la i re du Be r r i e r Correspondent / 20Bl vd   Pri ncesse Charl ot te, MonteCarl o, MONACO

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doingandpermtti ng facel ess l eaders to

impl ement w l l affect each phase of Br i ta i n s

t radi t i onal l i

On June20th Pri nce Charl es andhis

f ri end were subjected t o cr i es of  Royal scum

f roma scumof scruf f y protesters wth shaven

heads, punkMohi canhair andrings i n thei r

noses as they arri vedat a party Thi s i s the

l eve at which new Labor' s l eader i s

establi shinghi s c l assl ess soc i ety

Bri tain SwedenandDenmrk are the

three hol douts i n the wWorld order

conspiracy They consider themel ves part of

Europe but bal k at gving up themney they

contro formneythat i s a pre ude t o l oss of

sovereignty They r eal i z e that economc union

w l l l ead t o pol i t i cal unionanda transfer of

power fromthei r ownel ected parl i ament to aEuropeanappointedCourt of J usti ce

Opposi tion t o a commncurrency and the

unionthat theRockefe l er Foundation andthe

Carnegi e Endowmnt hel ped sel l to a

generation i s growng Thepri nci pal l eader of

thosewhowant i t i nDenmrk i s Henri kDam

Christensen theSocial Affairs Mnister who

l e f t school at theageof 17andworkedfor ei ght

years as apostmnunt i l theweight of hi s mil

bags provedtooheavy

Chri stensen i s now n pol i t i c s as thepl ai n-

speakingmnof thepeop eandwoul dtake the

weight of Denmrk on hi s shoul ders  

Pol i t i c ians bankers andl abor l eaders are wth

himon y the l ef t andright fringes remin

fai thful to Denmrk s re ecti on of the

Maastri cht Treaty of 1992

I f Chri stensensucceeds i n sacri f i cing

Denmrk' s nati onal mneySweden w l l almost

cert ai nl y f ol l ow l eavingBr i ta i n s ant i -Bl ai r i tes

theonl y defenders of anational currency The

GermnForeignMnster' s cal l f or a federal

Europefrightened theDaneswhodreadseeingaGermn-domnated super-state swal l ow

Scandinavia

Therearea l ot of Danes who, unl i ke Bl ai r

want to preserve thei r nati on-state i n the

referendumset to be hel don Septemer 28

Tony Bl ai r urgedBri tainonFebruary 23 to

page  3- JUNE

break out of her shel l andassumeher destiny

as a l eadingpartner of Europe Refusal to

becomepart of a federal state he t ol d Br i ta i n

w l l not be patr i oti c; i t w l l be abd cati on ofBr i ta i n s truenational i nterests   Thi s despi te

the fact that 156,300 French citi zens have

opted t o l i ve i n yet- free Eng and to escape the

taxes andunempl oyment i nmmer of Europe

France

Eng andhas twceasmny unemployeds

as France andtheFrench f inancial weekl y,

Valeurs   ctuel l es provides anexampl e of the

tax d fferences   Whena professional soccer

p ayer earns 100,000 f rancs amnth i n France

thegovernment takes 71,000 AnEng i sh

p ayer earnng the sam sumpays the

equival ent of 11,600 francs i n taxes  I nthe

EuropeanUnionthei r taxes w l l eventual l y bethesamebut not i n Br i ta i n s favor

Margaret Thatcher and Britain s

Euroscepti cs have j oined forces wthDanes

whoareopposingthei r government andmedia

i n the f ight to escape goingwhereBl ai r i s

l eadngEng and Anappeal has beenl aunched

to rai se 50,000 pounds for the Dan sh

resi stance andcontri butions or l etters of

encouragement shouldbe sent to theDani sh

ReferendumCampaign, POBox31070, London

SWP4WT

Bl ai r was i n Brussel s for the February

meetingof Soci al i s t mmers of theEuropean

Parl i ament and a weekly sessi on of the

European Commssi onwhenhemdehis cal l

f or Bri tain t o becomepart of Europe From

Brussel s hewent to Ghent, a short d stance

f romBruges whereMargaret Thatcher cried

 No No No I nGhent he t ol d anaudience of

busi nessmenandpo i ti cians that Bri tain s

destiny i s i n Europeonwhi ch60 of Briti sh

trade, over threeml l ion Briti sh j obs and

bi l l i ons of pounds of investment dependHedecl ared that by j oining theUnion

based i n Brussel s Bri tai n w l l close her

economc gapwth Ameri ca andcal l ed onthe

EuropeanUni on t o create a  who enewsi ngl e

mrket, t o emrace the i nternet te ecomand

venture capi t al   Hewoul dput Bri tain i n the

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J UNE2000

soci al i st federal bl oc whose onl y reason f or

bei ng i s t o be strong enough t o def y Amri ca

Thi s i s what he w l l advocate at the

European Uni on summt meti ng i n Li sbon i n

J ul y i f he j udges that publ i c op ni on at home i s

ready He di d not mnti on the euro openl y i n

Ghent 

Wat he gave was a more openstatemnt of the pol i cy he has al ways had i n

mnd He t o l d the Eurocrats i n Ghent that hi s

governmnt f avors j oi ni ng a successfu si ngl e

currency but i t must f i r s t get the economc

condi t i ons ri ght   A ways the sam condi ti onal  

Wat he mant washe w l l have t o defeat the

Euro-skept i cs i n Bri tai n and w th every

passi ngmonththei r number i s i ncreasing

There are som 37 ml l i on peop e i n the

f i f t een nati ons of the European Uni onwhi ch

hopes t o becom twenty-seven or t h i r t y i n the

year ahead Supporters of Europe s borderl ess

super-state hope to create a l oyal tyl ess

conti nent i n whi ch peop e w l l have the ri ght to

l i v e andvote where they w sh Bri tai n i s an

i sl and w th over 116 i nhabi tants per square

ml e and i t s capaci ty f or accepti ngmre i s not

unl i mted   Bri t i shers are f r i ghtened by

Europe s teemngi mmgrants andwhat de

Gau l e cal l ed the bastardi zati on of al l nati ons

Over 71 000 peop e app i ed f or asyl umi n

1999 w tha backl ogof over 100 000app i cants

awai ti ng a deci si on Th s i s doubl e the f i gure

Tony B ai r s soci al i st governmnt gave the

publ i c whenheannounced an amnesty for

asyl umseekers whohadawai ted years f or

thei r cl ai m t o be processed Any attempt t o

get toughon asyl umseekers i n a sml l i sl and

w th a hundred ands i xt y- f our nat i onal i t i es i n

i t s capi tal w l l meet w th a threat from

Brussel s  

Bri tai n i s the l argest desti nati on of asyl um

seekers i n Europe mst of whomare i n no

danger at home but i n search of bett er l i v i n g  t i s thi s that enabl ed Chi nese t r i ads t o charge

as much as 15 000 pounds a head t o enabl e 58

escapee s f romMao s l i t t l e red book to di e

scratch ngthedoor i nsi de a sealed truck

Twenty percent of the pet i t i ons f or asyl um

are for entry i nto Bri tai n yet a European

page   4-

Uni on di r ect i v e f orbi ds Bri tai n to house i l l egal

i mmgrants i n a speci al detenti oncenter and

gi ve themvouchers i nstead of mney whi ch

they send t o thei r re l at i ves at home

Gypsi es askedwhy they sl i pped i nto

Br i t ai n repl i ed that l et t er s f romthei r f ri ends

tol d themhey woul d recei ve moneyand l i v efor nothi ng f or years bef ore they coul d be

deported

The son of Betti no Craxi the l a t e I tal i an

Pri m Mni ster who di ed i n exi l e i n Tuni si a

def ends hi s f at her s i nvol vemnt i n corrupti on

w th Francoi s Mtterrand andHelmut Kohl

w th the excuse that anythi ng the three di d

was j us t i f i ed i n creati ng the European Uni on

andthe s i ngl e currency That al so appears t o

be the op ni on of the B l derbergers whohel d

thei r l at est meti ng f romJ une 1st t o thi r d i n

the Chateau duLac i n Geneval Bel gi um

Every detai l of thi s meeting i s so

si gni f i cant i t shoul d be studi ed caref u l y

Consi deri ng the securi ty masures taken at

such meti ngs the termconspi ratori al i s

j us t i f i ed That t hi s year f or the f i r s t ti m si nce

1972 the meetingwas hel d i n Belgi um

i ndi cates that the consp rators nowdeemt

safe to met i n the cap tal of the newworl d

order they have been worki ng si nce 1954 to

create Thenet i s closing around those w th

nati onal l oyal t i es and i t i s too l at e t o hal t the

j uggernaught that i s rol l i ng f romRussi a s

f ormr empi re t o theMedi terranean

Other si gns are even cl earer that the

consp rators are comng i nto the open From

the f i r s t the Soci eteGeneral e i n Brussel s was

the f i nanci al base andholdi ngcompanyof the

gl obal i s ts   Eti enne Davi gnon the Presi dent of

Soci ete General e not Davi d Rockef el l er was

thehost at t hi s year s secret meti ng

Pri nce Bernhard whogai ned Presi dent

Ei senhower s support by tel l i ng himthemeti ngs were bei ng organi zed to combat

grow ng anti -Amri cani smi n Europe was a

l eadi ng f i gure i n the B l derbergers unti l the

corrupti on scandal i nvol vi ngLockheed Ai rcraf t

made him a non-person among the

consp rators   Andtheconsp racy runs deep

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On December 4 1964, 222 studentdel egates f rom91 c ol l e ge s and u n i v e r s i t i e s l edby 34 s p e c i a l i s t s fromt he f i e l d s of gover nmentand educat i on, wer e brought t o West Poi nt t obe msseducat ed by Pri nce Bernhard w t h hi sBi l derberg l i n e on  The Devel opi ng Nat i ons  To a nati on, t hey devel oped downwards  

Thi s y e a r at probabl y t he most i mpor t antBi l derberg meet i ng si nce i t s i ncept i on i n 1954,Bernhard s wfe , QueenBeat r i x of Hol l and,repl aced her forgotten husband among t he t oppart i ci pant s  

Henry Ki ss i nger was there and J amesWol fensohn, Presi dent of t he Worl d BankAmbassador Wl l i amHol brookewas due t o

attend but apparent l y someone got word t o hi mt hat t he t i me t o come out was not r i p e w t hAmeri can el ecti ons l oomng   At t he l a s t mnute

he sent regrets t hat he coul d not come I t wasno coi nci dence t hat George Sor os and J ean-C aude Tri chet, Presi dent of t he Bank ofFrance, were present   Al so Fi at s Presi dent ,G ovanni Agnel l i , whowas once badl y i nj uredi n an aut omobi l e acci dent duri ng an i n f i d e l i t y

spat w t h Cl i nt on- backer Pamel aHarrimn

Theonl y t hi ng spokesmen f o r t he meeti ngadmt t ed di scuss i ng were Amer i ca s comngel ect i ons, one-worl di sm t he  neweconomy

w t h t he euro, t he Bal kans, t he enl argi ng of t he

EuropeanUn onand t he r i s e of t he extremer i ght i n Europe  These are the t hi ngs

Bi l derberg meet i ngs have been al l about   i t i s

what was s ai d and deci ded i n the not es nopart i ci pant was permt ted t o take fromt heChateaudu Lac de Geneval t hat readers ar e

i nteres ted i nknowng

Thi s i s whereEurope st ands as a wave of

Af ri can refugee s i s about t o i nvade t hecont i nent and f an out t hr ough t he borderl ess

area creat edby t he accord of Schengen   By al l

est i mates France w l l recei ve  3m l l i on

ref ugees bet ween nowand J une 2023 but t h i sdoes not take i nto account t he f a c t t hat mos tw l l be Mosl em wth f i ve t o t en chi l dr enfaml i e s swel l i ng ghet t os t hat ar e no- go areas

f o r t he p ol i c e i n aFrance w t h dw ndl i ng c h i l d -

bi rt hs  

page   5-  UN 2

FromEurope s poi nt of vi ewSyri a s Hafezel - Assad coul d not have pi cked a wors e t i met o di e   Assad wanted an agr eement , but onhi s term   a drawback t o I s rael s ori gi nalborders and w thdrawal f romtheGol anHei ghts   Wth hi m I s r ael s Barakknewwhere he st ood   Now i n t he power st ruggl e

ahead, everyt hi ng hangs on a great unknownThe Arabs ar e onl y awai t i ng an opport uni t yt o put Amer i ca s promses t o t he t e s t   Trumanguar ant eed t o def end I s r a e l s borders but nother conquest s  

Shas rel i gi ous ext remsts w l l destroyBarak at home i f he yi el ds an i nch and Assad,of t he mnori t y Al oui t e s e c t whi ch i s 10 of t hepopul at i on, dared not set t l e f o r what Barakcoul d saf el y gi ve   Syri a s maj ori t y Sunni s e c t

coul d destroy t he bal ance he mai nt ai ned by a

pol i cy of di vi de and rul e   The onl y t hi ng hecoul d do was be pat i ent   Demography wasworki ng f or hi m a f a c t t hat t he Shas rabbi s

i gnore  

There wer e fewopeni ngs f o r anon- Sunni i n

Syri a whenAssadent ered t he a i r f o r c e academy

i n hi s ear l y t went i es and hel d t he avi at i ont rophy when he graduat ed   Fromhead of t he

a i r f o r c e he rose t o become M ni s t er of Def enseat for ty and on November 13, 1970, sei zed

power by a coup d e t a t   The el ec t i on of March

12 1971 l egal i zed hi s t enure and i n Sept ember1971 France was t he f i r s t count ry t o recogni zehimas Presi dent  

For al most 31 years Syri a was i n hi s hands ;

t he i nte l l i gence servi ce, the ar my, secur i t y

f o r c e s di pl omacy, oi l revenues, t he Bass p a r t y

everyt hi ng   No opposi t i onwas t ol erated   Fi ve

hours of hi s worki ng daywere spent w t h t he

chi efs of servi ces whose eyes and ears were

everywhere I n February 1982 hi s brot her

Ri f aat wped out t en thousand and t hi r t y

members of t heMosl emBrot herhood i n Hamas

f o r gi vi ng himroubl e  

Howt he peopl e f e e l about hi mhere was no

way of knowng There was no way of

expr essi ng di ssent   O al l t he Arab l eaders he

had no opposi t i on t o fear when he si ded w t h

the Ameri cans agai nst I raq i n 1990 By

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PARIS  N VOLUME43 LETTER4 JULY2000

AFOREIGNAFFAIRSLETTER

Let us pause f or a story of amanas we

f ol l ow the t r a i l of events l eadi ngup to what

maybe the end of an era the l oss ofsoverei gnti es, nati onal i denti ti es and the

begi nni ngof decades of conf l i c t   H story i s the

teachi ng of phi l osophy by exampl eand i t w l l

be used i n t hi s i ssue and the i ssues t o com t o

showhowthe worl dwas brought t o the edge

of a preci pi ce European papers of J une and earl y J ul y

tol d of atroci ti es i n Timre before the

I ndonesi ans ki l l ed thousands mre i n the

Mol uccas i sl ands   The extremly rel i ab e

French weekl y, VALEURSACTUELLES, ofJul y 13 gaveten l i nes t o a report   Mol uccas

The Chri sti ans abandoned   Transl ated i n t o

Engl i sh i t was thestoryof ei ghteenmnths of

viol ence between Chri sti ans and Mosl em i n

whi chalmst four thousand di ed themaj ori ty

of themChri sti ans   The state of emergency

decreed on J une 26 w l l be appl i ed by the

pol i ce andthe Indonesi an Arm, whi ch bodes

no good for the Cathol i cs and the Protestants

 45 of the twoml l i on i nhab tants), i t

conti nued

I ndonesi an sol di ers hadattacked two

Chri sti an quarters i n Ambon, the capi ta l and

four thousand ml i ti amn recrui ted at the

doors of msques i n J akartahad l anded on

 uBREPORTS

CIVILIZATIONSSETBACKMAYSTARTINSEPTEMBER

the pri nci pal i sland I n the earl y `60s a

spokesman f or theMol uccanswarnedAmeri ca

that the break-up of I ndonesi a woul d comeand that b oodwoul d f l owwheni t happened

The break up appears to have started  Wstern papers tol d thei r readers nothi ng

about i t whenthe once powerful sul tanate of

Aceh, the f i r s t pl ace i n the Indonesi an i sl ands

to convert to I sl am revol ted i n 1989 and

l aunched the Free Aceh Movemnt whi ch i s

s t i l l conti nui ng Thousands have been k i l l ed

raped mmdor tortured and the l i d can no

l onger behel d on as I ndonesi awth her chai n

of some threethousand i sl ands sl i des towards

erupti on TIME of January 3 1949,

emphasi zed the necessi ty of an orderl y non-

communi st I ndonesi a and fe lt that t h i s coul d

be achi eved by forci ng the Dutch fromthei r

East I ndi es col oni es andputti ngAchmdS

Sukarno i n power   Sukarno hadbeen Japan s

man i n the war agai nst the Wst but

Roosevelt s successors fol l owed hi s pol i c i es

andwere mai nl y concerned wth runni ng

thei rEuropean al l i es out of col oni es not ready

f or i ndependence   TheMol uccans had al so

been under the Dutchandwere mstl y

Chri sti ans   They wanted i ndependence, not

col oni zati on by apower worse than the one

fromwh ch they were bei ng l i berated

Hi l ai re du Be r r i e r , Correspondent / 20Bl vd   Pr i ncesse Charl ot t e Monte Carl o MONACO

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most i mportant shi ppi ng l i nes , and t h i s at a

t i me when Ameri ca has l et her sea power run

down

Li ke us, M  Maybury di d not knowwhen

t he guer r i l l a r el i gi ous conf l i c t woul dbe decl ar ed

a war , or evenWorl dWar I I I but he sawi t as

the newki nd of war woul d be, fought not

agai nst nati ons but wthi n nat i ons , and he

r egarded i t as a 90 probabi l i t y   Hewas astute

enough t o see that Washi ngton' s a l l i e s were

cut t i ng t hei r f or ce and l a i d i t t o t he bel i ef t hat

Ameri ca woul d protect them He di d not add

t hat Amer i ca s a l l i e s ar e di vi ded andmany have

a f ear t hat w t h Ameri ca t he pri nci pal enemy i n

an I s l am c war - by- t e r r o r i sm f r i endshi p w th

Ameri ca w l l be a I i a _   4y and t he war t o come

may start sooner t har we t h i nk  Bound by t h ei r own propaganda, other

European l eaders, i f not a maj ori ty of t hei r

peopl e, bel i eve they can l e t thei r def enses s l i d e

and an ever- expandi ng f edera l i s t Europew l l be

strong enough t o makeAmeri can support

unnecessary They ar e aware t hat Democrat

Admni strati ons i n Ameri ca haveworked t o

make t he Uni tedNati ons as powerful as t he

soon-to-be 20- nat i on super - s t at e di r e ct ed from

Br usse l s   What supporters of t he super-state

f a i l t o t ake i n t o account i s t hat t he enemy i n t he

war t o come i s enl argi ng i t s communi ti es i n

Ameri ca and every c i t y of f r ont i er l es s Europe

M  Maybury had t he courage t o wr i te i n a

two-part a r t i c l e on The I nvi nci b e Secret

Weapon i n hi s Mayand J une of 1998 repor ts

t hat t he Pentagon i s mort al l y af rai d of guer r i l l a

war   To w n, or even j us t sur vi ve a war w t h

guer r i l l as , he wr ot e, t he t r o ops must become

c r i mnal psychopaths w l l i ng t o k i l l anyman,

woman or c hi l d suspected of hel pi ng the

guerr i l l as   That i s why Ameri cans l os e

guer r i l l a wars   Theyhave ethi cs, t h ey hat e t o

commt massmurder .Amer i ca s def eat i n Vi etnamwas due more

t o TVand the press than t o acti on by the

enemy Davi dSchoenbrun of CBS, t o l d w l dl y

applaudi ng students i n Wal l a Wal l a i n May

page   3-

1969  SenatorJ oeMcCarthy l i ed t o t hi s

country and i n s t i l l e d f ear of communi sm n t he

peopl e . Si nce t he press was expoundi ng t he

same l i n e there was no reproachi ng of

Schoenbrun after Russi a s col l apse when a f l ood

of papers fromt he KG r eveal ed t hat McCarthy

was r i ght  Schoenbrunwote i n Col l i er s magazi ne of

Sept   30, 1955, a month befor e the deci di ng

r ef erendum that  Demmust not onl y remove

H s Majesty Bao Dai , but do i t i n such a way

that he no l onger has any useful ness as a

symbol of V etnamese uni t y . Thi s was what Ho

Chi Mnh wanted above al l el s e and

Schoenbr un s a r t i c l e was r epr i nted i n Sai gon so

t he voters knowthat was what Ameri ca wanted  Speaki ngwth t he Emperor of Schoenbr un s

c a l l t hat he be dest r oyed, H s Majesty sai d   I f

Ameri ca had gi ven mea thousandth of what she

spent t o depose me 1 coul d havewon t hat war .I n 1967, a grateful Ho Chi Mnh gave

Schoenbrun and hi s w f e a f r ee t r i p t o Hanoi

and Schoenbrun carne home t o wr i te a book i n

whi ch he t o l d of hi s c l ose f r i endshi p wthHo

s i nce 1946, al l the ti me that Ameri cans were

dyi ng  I t was f romsources such as Schoenbrun

and TheNewYork Ti mes that the present

Pre s i dent acqui r ed hi s vaunted knowedge of

t he st ruggl e that madehimgo t o Engl and unt i l

i t was over andM  Mayburywas abl e t o wri t e  Ever s i nce t he V etnamwar t he Pentagon has

been t e r r i f i e d of guer r i l l a war , but has never

spoken about i t   TheAmeri can publ i c remai ns

i n t he dark as do t he younger troops, not t o

menti on t he pol i t i c i ans who deci de where and

when t o go t o war .M   Mayburyhad reason f or pr edi c t i ng t hat

such a war may be near   Presi dent Cl i nton

del ayed hi s departure f or the Goup of 8

Summt i n Tokyo i n hi s desperati on t o keep

EhudBarakandYasser Arafat t al ki ng at  amp

Davi d I f he cannot achi eve a peace deal whi l e

he i s Pr es i dent , he i s capabl e of movi ng t he

Ameri can embassy t o J erusal emt o he l p hi s w f e

J ULY2

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WhenTruman recogni zed I sr ael i n 1948

som 100,000 J ews and65,000Mosl emand

Chri sti an Arabs were l i v i ng i n J erusal emwth

Mosl emand Chri st i an  rabsownng three

t ims as muchl and as theJ ews   t was agreed

that themount shoul d enj oy i nternati onal

status but whensei zed i n 1967 som 30,000

Pal esti ni ans were evicted or f ri ghtened i nto

f l eei ng   Today 180,000 I s r ael i s l i v e i n the c i t y of

the Holy Sepul cher where, as Father J erom-

Murphy OConnor, a l ongtim r esi dent put i t

f i ve Chri st i an sects j eal ousl y guard thei r

t e r r i t o r y t o the extent that when the doors are

l ocked f or the ni ght eachhas i t s pr i ests i ns i de t o

see there are noencroachmnts duri ngthe dark

hours

Kei th Graves, the Engl i sh authori ty on

J erusal em wi tes   Eachyear the ul tra

Orthodox spread t hei r net over mre of the c i t y

di spl ayi ngan i ntol erance of thei r f el l ow c i t i zens

that f requentl y l eads t o clashes  ni ncreasi ng

number of roads are cl osed f or 24 hours f rom

dusk onFri day t o accommdat e the sens i bi l i t i es

of theul tra-Orthodox on theJewsh Sabbath  These are the peopl e wth whomCl i nton

thought Barak coul dmakepeace Wth Syri a

Barak knewwhere he stood  I srael sei zed the

Gol an Hei ghts i n 1967 wth a threat t o use

nucl ear weapons i f Syri a di d not wthdraw and

Assad offered a f u l l peace i n return f or a f u l l

wthdrawal back t o the exi s t i ng l i ne bef ore the

Si xDayWr i n 1967 Thi s mant wthdrawal of

the32 col oni es on the GolanHeights

The cl aimthat theGolanHei ghts are

necessary f or securi ty i s no l onger val i d No

Mosl emforce can approach I srael through

Syri a   Al l Arab nati ons knowapproximtel y

howmanynucl ear boms she hasandEuropean

i nte l l i gence servi ces have warned that under

the code nam David s Sl i ng I srael i s prepared

t o sowsml l neutron l andmnes on her si de of

the border i f the hei ghts are handed back t o

Syri a

Neutron bombs di f f er f romconventi onal

nucl ear weapons i n that they emt more

page   5

radi ati on and l ess explosi vefo rce   Theyare fatal

to tanks by thei r a b i l i t y t o k i l l crewswthout

destroyi ngml i taryvehi cl es or bui l di ngs

Tri ti um used i n produci ng the neutron

bom, i s provi ded by the reactor at Dimna i n

theNegev Desert andcanbe f i r e d i n mssi l es or

arti l l ery shel l s Theneutron bombwei ghs

around 200 pounds, can be carri ed by twomen

and detonated by ei ther a tank or remte

cont r ol   f thebreakdown i n thepeace ta l ks or

Arafat s threat to decl are Pal esti ne

i ndependence l eads t o a ter r or i s t war supported

by other Moslemnati ons an ai rborne neutron

bom woul dbe devel oped and th i s bri ngs up a

di f f i cul t s i t uat i on  Monsi eur AntoineBasbous, amant o whom

a number of governmnts turn f or advi ce has

careful l y fol l owed al l the conf i dent i a l texts of

the worl d s underground I sl amcmovements

After putti ngSaudi Arabi a, I ran Al geri a and

Egypt through hi smental scanner he has

witten a book, L I sl amsmUneRevol uti on

Avortee (publ i shed by Hachette, 283 pages)

whi ch European authori ti es consider the best

summngup of the closed I sl amc societi es

hesi tati ng betweenopeni ng to themodem

westernworl d andwthdrawal i nto thei r

re l i gi ous past  He regards the countri eswhi ch have not

knownthe vi ol ence of an awakeni ng I sl amand

wri tes :  London has becomunquesti onabl y the

i nte l l ectual capi t al and the commandcenter of

the r adi cal I sl amc mvemnt   . As paradoxi cal

as i t mayseem theWest has of f ered through

the Bri ti sh capi t al a refuge f or themst vi ol ent

i deol ogi es of Arab I sl amsm I nsum themodemworl d i s sleepi ng I nan

i nterviewwthMuslemNews, Pri m Mni ster

Bai r sai d that whenanyone thi nks of I sl am

t hei r f i r s t thoughts shoul dbe of peace tol erance

and a force f or good   He sai d he has no truck

wth those who suggest that confl i ct i s

i nevi tabl e between I sl amand the West   He

want s theMoslemcommunty t o f eel  ful l y

accepted and catered f or i n Br i ta i n t o f eel that

JULY200

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J ULY 2000

t hei r vi ews can be expressed and heard bygovernment .

The same i s s ue of The Sunday Ti mes whi ch

pri nted   Bl ai r s statement that I sl ami s af o r c e f or good reported that 18 al l eged

supporters of t he Hezbol l ah guer r i l l a movement

had been arrested i n North Carol i na and

Mchi gan on char ges of money l aunderi ng and

suppl yi ng ni ght vi s i on devi ces f or an anti - I srael

organi zati on   Such gr oups have beencompi l i nghi t l i s t s f or years, as   Cl i nton and  Bl ai r

wi l l l earn i n t he year t o come

Recent event s and Arafat s threat t o make

September 13 a day when terror i sts wi l l come

i nto t he open ar e enough t o shake compl acent

cit i zens but t her e ar e ot her warni ngs   On May

25 t he Chr i st i an Al ert Network   e- mai l address  ctomi ne@vmcom Web Si t e  hppt : / / www vvm com announced that on

Saturday, September 2 t he Uni ted Nat i ons wi l l

hol d t he l argest assembly of heads of s ta te i n

t he hi story of t he worl d  There ar e power f ul men i n t he Chr i s t i a n

ri ght and t h ei r announcement that t hi s

assembl y wi l l change t he worl d f orever and set

i t on a course of gl obal governance under t he

a ut h or i t y of t he Uni ted Nati ons i s not t o be

taken l i g h t l y  Though the Rockef el l er

Foundati on and t he Carnegi e Endowment f or

I nt ernat i onal Peace f i nanced t he educat i on of

Ameri canand Europeanyouthon t he Brussel s-

based organi zat i on f or f ederal i st one- wori di sm

and Davi d Rockefel l er i n hi s Bi l derberg

meeti ngs advanced i t al l i s not wel l  There are i ndi cati ons that though

Ameri cans hi gh i n government hel ped pl an t he

super-government i n Brussel s and Strasbourg

many ar e becomng al armed by t he ambi t i ons

of J ean Monet s successors and s ee UN as

pref erabl e t o the monster they hel ped create  I n t he ear l y J une meeti ng of t he Bi l derbergers

i n Genval , Bel gi um Davi d Rockef el l er was

conspi cuous by hi s absence fromt he chai r man s

seat and hi s r epl acement by Monsi eur Et i enne

Davi gnon, the Pr esi dent of Bel gi ums Soci et e

General e, the f i nanci al base of the one-

page   6-

worl ders   Ws i t a comng i nt o t he open i n

preparat i on f or great event s i n t he year 2000?

Many wondered

Though Brussel s l eadi ng morni ng paper,La Li bre Bel gi que, carr i ed an i nnocuous

i nt e rv i ew w th Monsi eur d Avi gnon i t di d not

state the exact date of t he Genval meeti ng and

i t admtted that t he Bi l der ber g group and i t s

of f spri ng, the Tr i l a t er a l Commssi on, ar e t he

most cl os ed cl ubs i n t he western worl d I t

s t at ed t hat the Tr i l at er a l Commssi on was

f ormed at t he Bi l derberg meeti ng i n Knokke i n

1972   The French mont hl y, Lui , of September

1977 reported   The Tr i l at er a l Commssi on i s a

t ot a l i t ar i an body worki ng f or a newworl d or der

wthanti communi smdropped .There we l eave you   Wether September

bri ngs a struggl e between UNand the

European Commssi on f or the worl d s new

or der l eader shi p, or t he onl y ki nd of war I s l a m

i s capabl e of wagi ng after   s r a el s ref usal t o go

back t o the borders she was gi ven, we agree

wi t h Europe s l eadi ng tr oubl e watchers that t he

year 2000 wi l l see an era s end and a worse

one s start  

At tent i on subscri bers   Wehope t o get back

t o our r e gul a r s chedul e i n t he mont hs ahead

Meanwhi l e we are engaged i n a f i ght t o

conti nue publ i cati on w thout i ncreasi ng

s ubs cr i pt i on r a t es   The onl y a l t e r na t i v e i s

mor e subscri pti ons, and i f the European

l i s t eni ng post we have worked f or year s t o gi ve

you i s i mportant t o you, we beg each of you t o

bri ng us subscri pti ons fromamongyour

f ri ends  t i s t r u e that Europe s unpopul ar new

money i s weak agai nst many cur r enci es, but i t

has brought a r i s e i n pri ces, whi ch makes i t

i mpossi bl e t o meet expens   s under present

condi t i ons   Thi s i ncl udes exchange rates,

whi ch make i ncreasi ng subscri pt i ons or thei r

rates t he onl y s ol ut i on t o bal anci ng t he l edger  Pl ease pl ug  du B Reports among your

f r i ends bef or e t he wor l d- shaki ng devel opments

we hope t o cover f or you s ta rt  

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do- gooder s i nUNorgani zat i ons worked hardestt o   l i ber a t e Today peopl e of every col ony t hey  f r eed ar e r i s ki ng deat h t o j o i n t he peopl e t heyranout and br i ngi ng t roubl e w t h them

I n our J ul y report we wote of TheChr i s t i an Al ert Net wor k,   TCAN) I nc   and i t s

warni ng ove r w e b - s i t e   h t t p : / / www. vvm c o nVc t om i nt hat t he Uni ted Nati ons woul d host t hegreatest c o l l e c t i o n of heads of s t a t e ever seen at

her September Ml l enni umAssembl y andSummt on t he future of t he worl d i n NewYor k  

The Chri s t i an Al ert Network warned t hat t he

ai m of UN i s a takeover of nat i onalsoverei gnti es   The cancel l at i on of t he worl d s

poorest nat i ons non payabl e debts accor di ng t o

UN, wi l l be a f i r s t step t owar ds r emovi ng t he

causes of war and r epl ac i ng themw th a

cul t ure of peace 

Ci vi l i z at i on and t he wor k et hi c created

i nequal i t i es i n weal t h and power f o r whi ch t he

have- nots consi der t hemsel ves bl amel ess   They

see   onl y as i n j u s t i c e on t he part o f t he haves  

UN s expl oi t i ng thi s by c a l l i n g f or a worl dgovernment, whi ch woul d bri ng about a

l evel i ng i n power and weal t h   The t hi r d worl d

nat i ons woul d haveUN edi str i bute t he worl d s

weal t h and start over at t he l owest common

denom nat or  

I t i s unl i kel y t hat UNs att empt i ng t o s e i z e

t he i n i t i a t i v e fromJ ean Monnet s Br ussel s-based superstate f or both have t he same

obj ect i ve   I f there i s a s t r uggl e f or worl d

dom nat i on   wi l l come when t he present order

has been destroyed Monnet s pl an f or

revol ut i on f rom t he t op i n Europe and

Roosevel t s i dea of a bl ack, whi t e and yel l ow

worl d secur i t y counci l i n t he bui l di ng besi de

NewYork s East Ri ver ar e ent eri ng a newstage

of ac t i on as a l l i e s w t h t he same goal  

Col onel House s di sci pl e, J ohn Foster

Dul l es, and ot her Ameri cans ai ded Monnet,who s o l d hi s i deas t o Roosevel t much as Col onel

Housedi d hi s t o Wl son, i n posi t i ons o f power  

I n ear l y 1947 The EuropeanMovement was

formed i n Engl and whi l e Monnet and hi s

l egman, J oseph Reti nger, t he Pol e, were

proceedi ng w t h a pl an t o mobi l i z e the young

page   3-  U UST2

whose i deas were not yet formed i n everynat i on on t he cont i nent   They l acked moneybut J ohn McCl oy, t heUS   H gh Comm ss i onert o Ger many, was a Monnet supporter and gavethema l l they needed f romhi s mountai n ofbanknot es acqui r ed through s e l l i n g Mar shal l

ai d t o Europeancountr i es f or payment i n t h e i rown cur r enci es   Robert Murphy had beenRoosevel t s r evol ut i on- sawer i n t he Mosl emcountr i es of Nort h Af r i ca andwas ambas sadort o Bel gi umat the t i me   He was a l s o a Monnet

supporter and worki ng w t h Paul - Henr y Speak,the chai rman of t he movement t hat used

Mar shal l Ai d banknot es f o r a yout h campai gni n al l t he countr i es of Eur ope   I n Geneva t heyest abl i shed a Eur opean Cul t ur al Cent er and i n

Bruges a   Col l ege of Eur ope, wher e f or si x

years Amer i can t axpayers , through Rockef el l erand t he Carnegi e Endowment, f i nanc ed t he

campai gn t o teach Europe s youth t he

advantages of a super - s ta te and theuni mportance of nat i onal s over e i gnt y I n

Bel gi um   i ncl uded educat i ng yout h on t he

uni mport ance of t hei r Ki ng

I n l a t e March 1949 the Soc i al i s t

i nt ernat i onal hel d a meet i ng i n Surrey where

del egates f r om t he s o c i a l i s t par t i es of t hi r t een

nat i ons par t i ci pat i ng i n t he Mar shal l program

wer e present   France s del egate, Guy Mol l et,

proposed t hat they s tar t a campai gn f orEuropean uni t y at once, t o mobi l i ze s o c i a l i s t

opi ni on and assure t hat s o c i a l i s t s di rected t he

movement  

I t i s d i f f i c u l t t o say at what moment

Monnet deci ded he was goi ng t oo f a s t t hat

peopl e wer e s t i l l proud of thei r country and i t s

soverei gnty The I nt ernat i onal Heral d Tr i bune

of Apri l 25 1975 repri nted apr o- Monnet report

f r om t he Washi ngt on Post s tat i ng that after 20

years of str uggl e he haddeci ded t o di ssol ve t he

  cti onCommttee f or a Uni ted States ofEurope and appr oach hi s goal by stages   He

and hi s f o l l ower s wer e tak i ng no r i s ks   They

woul d s t a r t by i nf r i ngi ng on onl y a smal l part

of a nat i on s economy Thi s i s howthe

Eur opean Coal and Steel Author i ty, known as

t he Schuman Pl an, though i t was Monnet s

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Col onel House, founded t he Counci l on For ei gn

Rel ati ons t o advance Monnet gl obal i smi nAmeri ca Though as a ref ugee dur i ng t he war

Monnet had shaped Roosevel t s th nki ng on

Europe i t was i nevi tabl e that Roosevel t shoul d

get i deas of hi s own f or aworl dgoverni ngbody

Thus hi s was f ounded and A ger H ss

carr i ed i t s charter f romSan Franci sco t o

Washington

Unbeknown t o t he rest of t he worl d, when

UNexerci sed the power t o commt armes t o

f orei gn wars i n i t s name, the Russi ans and

Chi nese kneweverythi ng MacArthur was

permtted t o do i n North Korea through a

Sovi et general servi ng as Under-Secretary f or

Securi t y and Pol i t i cal Affa i rs i n t heUNbase i n

NewYork At present Monnet s utopi a i s havi ng

i nternal t r oubl e   There i s a power st ruggl ebetween t he European Commssi on i n Brussel s

and i t s Parl i ament i n St r asbour g Themaj ori t y

of Bri tons are Euroscepti cs   The Danes are

demandi ng a pl ebi sci te and popul ati ons are

i ncreasi ngl y annoyed by Europe s meddl i ng i n

t hei r nati onal af f ai rs , appropri ati ng t hei r

soverei gnt i es and nati onal moneys I t i s at t hi s

t i me that UNs mobi l i zi ng a l l t he power at her

di sposal f or the gi ant Ml l enni um2000 summt

i n NewYork   WhyDavi d Rockefel l er was

repl aced by Eti enne Davignon, Presi dent of

Soci et e General e, i n t he J une 1 t o 3 Bi l derberg

meeti ng i s unknown but nothi ng i s a

coi nci dence at such conf erences   Rockef el l er

and Ki ssi nger were there, as wel l as former

CIA chi ef , J ohn M Deutch, Senator

Chri stopher J   Dodd, of Connecti cut, Davi d

Gaham publ i sher of the Washi ngton Post,

Senator Kay Bai l ey Hutchi son, of Texas, Mar i e-

J osee Kravi s, of Hudson I nst i tute and J essi ca

T Matthews, Presi dent of Carnegi e

Endowment  

Whether one i s f or a f ederal parl i ament i nwhi chweak nat i ons are deni ed thei r ri ght t o

veto and made hel pl ess under maj ori t y rul e or

Roosevel t s pl an t o govern nati ons through a

UNassembl y, nei t her UNnor the European

Uni on have f orgot t en t he val i di t y of Leni n s

page   5-  UGUST2000

pl ea   Gi vemea generat i on of your youth and

I l l gi ve youacommuni st worl d  Chri stopher Booker s NOTEBOOK i n the

Sunday Tel egraph of J ul y 23 reported thatthousands of school chi l dren i n Br i t a i n and

other European count ri es w l l be i nvi ted t o j o i n

the  European Proj ect on the Sun   n

ar t i f i c i a l spaceshi p wi l l be bui l t f or the

European Sci ence and Technol ogyWek i n

November   Later i t w l l be used as a t ravel i ng

exhi bi ti on at a cost of 326, 000 pound sterl i ng t o

showuni versi t y students and chi l dren how t he

European nati ons col l aborate t o show the

benef i ci al i mpact of t he sunon our dai l y l i ves  Thi s i s part of the EUs propaganda

i n f i l t r a t i on of Uni versi t i es to promote cl oser

European i ntegrati on   Every Bri ti sh

Uni versi t y i s recei vi ng subsi di es under a score

of program spending bi l l i ons of dol l ars a yeart o promote such organi zati ons as EURC a

proj ect desi gned   t o devel op a conceptual

f ramework f or t he anal ysi s of t he evol ut i on and

i mpact of European ci ti zenshi p .To get an i dea of the scal e of the

brai nwashi ng of students one has onl y t o

consi der t he J ean Monnet Proj ect, whi ch co-

f i nances 2, 319 uni versi ty t eachi ng schemes  t o

promote European i nt egrati on . The scheme

has funded491  J ean Monnet chai rs across t he

EU Forty-seven uni versi ti es now have

 European Centers of Excel l ence wth

Monnet s EuropeanUni on (EU fundi ng them

f or t hree years under the understandi ng that

t he uni versi t i es keep themopen f or at l east

f our more   Thi s propaganda campai gn i s

dwarf ed beside the vast EUSci ent i f i c and

academc research program CORDS

(Communi ty Research and Devel opment

Informati on Servi ce) whi ch f i nances 28,000

separate organi zat i ons   Three hundred m l l i on

pounds a year go f or thi s programi n Br i t ai n

al one but Br i ta in must put up an equal amountt o propagandi ze hersel f  

The 600 ml l i on pounds thus made

avai l abl e support 10,000 posts i n Bri ti sh

uni versi t i es and research organi zati ons, pl us

500 academcs t o eval uate CORDS program  

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AUGUST2

The Booker report t e l l s us that an I nt er nett r aw r eveal s thousands of educat i onalor gani zati ons and proj ect s f unded by t he EU

f r ompr ogr ams t o   teach a c t i v e i nvol vement i n

t he European i dea l t o t he   Tr ans- EuropeanPol i cy Studi es Associ ati on . By usi ngacadem cs i n t hese organi zat i ons t o devel op

and s e l l t he European Uni on s p o l i c i e s t heacademcs have an i nvest ed i nt erest i n

support i ng Monnet s EUbecause they ar e

i nvol ved i n bui l di ng i t s proj ect s   Thus t heent i r e educat i onal systembecame a f i f th

col umn i n t he EUf i ght t o pr omot e a f ederal

Eur ope, at a cost t o t he t axpayer whi ch M  Booker states, has cl ever l y been made

i mpossi bl e t o cal cul at e   One of t he l eadi ng

organi zat i ons opposi ng Br i t i s h member shi p i n

t he EUand l o s s of her h i s t o r i c pound s t e r l i n gi s t he CAMPAIGNFORANI NDEPENDENT

BR TA N( 81 Ashmol e Street, London SW81NF E mai l   i nf o@i bhq. c o . uk)   whi ch

deser ves the support of Ameri ca and t he

nat i ons not yet i n bound and gagged   For ei gn

subscr i pt i on rates t o t he Campai gn f or anI ndependent Br i ta in s monthl y bul l et i n ar el i t t l e more than the cost of mai l i ng, so

desperate are i t s members t o get thei r

i nf ormati on out befor e i t i s t oo l a t e   gr oup of

62 men cal l i ng themelves THE

 ONVENTIONwere prepari nga newEU

charter whi l e wor ki ng c l a s s Europe was at t hesea   Actual l y, thei r charter i s t he EuropeanUni on s consti t ut i on, whi ch wi l l be adopt ed at

t he December 7 and 8 summt i n Ni ce   I t wi l l

be a f i n a l move t o make those i n t he French-

German l i ne-up accept ext i nct i on of thei r

soverei gnt i es   Those who refuse t o j oi n wi l l

f ace a bl ock i ng of trade s i m l a r t o theshowdownw t h Ameri ca over bananas  

There i s no geogr aphi cal l i m t t o the

nat i ons marked f or membershi p i n a f ederal

Europe w t h i t s owncharter   Germanyhas l o s t

i n t e r e s t i n t he West and t he j o i n t as s o c i a t i o n

whi ch was dangl ed bef or e t he French

Ger many s eyes ar e on t he undevel oped East

whi ch i s marked f or membershi p i n an

enl argedEUROPE

Thecharter f o r a f ederal Eur ope that wi l l

page   6-

be unvei l ed at Ni ce i s no overni ght producti on  

The Commssi on i n Brussel s , t he European

Par l i ament and dozens of non- gover nment alor gani zati ons had a hand i n drawng i t upTheadopt i on of t h i s charter by t he Counci l ofMn i s t e r s w l l r egul ate t he l i ves of everyci t i z en l i v i n g i n Europe European or

ot herw se   The l aws out l aw ng di scri mnat i onbetween nat i onal s and non- nati onal s, as

i nt erp ret ed by the court of j ust i ce i n

Luxembourg prohi bi t t he bar r i ng of anyonef r om a ri ght t o l odgi ng, work or ci ti zenshi p,

regardl ess of o r i g i n   I t i s t he end of t he nati on

state and equi val ent t o Cl i nt on s executi ve

order gi vi ng Spani sh t he same st andi ng i n

Amer i ca as Engl i sh   Thi s where once one hadt o pass an examnati on i n Engl i sh i f onewant ed t o vot e   Subservi ence t o t he Sept emberUNsummt i n NewYork and t he EUsummt

i n Ni ce w l l spread   How i t w l l affect t hepr ot ecti on of European andAmeri can c i t i e s

when t he c o n f l i c t between I srael and I s l amstarts r emai ns t o be seen  

W want t o thank t he many who arehel pi ng us i n our l i b e l sui t agai nst Bernard

Wasser st ei n and t he publ i sher of SE RET

W RI NSH NGH The B r i t i s h l awf i r m

wi l l not pur sue t he case on a cont i ngency basi s

l e s t t he def endants use del ayi ng t a c t i c s and Ishoul d di e bef ore t he case i s f i ni shed   W ar e

l ooki ng f o r a newf i r m Meanwhi l e i t i s a sad

comment ary on B r i t i sh j usti ce that such a book

can be publ i shed w t h i mpuni t y  Wi t t en f r om

rawreports bought f r ompr ofessi onal i nf ormers

and never i nvesti gated, al most ever y person

named woul dhave cause f or a l i b e l s ui t i f

a l i v e   Wi t t en by amantrusted enough t o v i s i t

r ed Chi na on a grant makes i t doubl y

suspi ci ous   Worse i s t he f a c t that Wl y Wdl er ,

J apan s most i mportant Shanghai agent ,

r esponsi bl e f or many deaths, and scores of

others of t he same rel ig ion as t he aut hor ar e

never menti oned  The Brandei s Uni versi t y

prof essor and Presi dent of t he Oxf ord Cent er

f or Hebrewand J ewsh Studi es cannot be

accused of bei ngant i - Communi st or obj ect i ve  

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t heMoros have started what may become t hebreakupof t he Phi l i ppi nes  

Al l chal l enges t o c i v i l i z a t i o n and aut hor i tyserveUNandt he Eur opean one wor l der s   Bot hi nt end t o becom m l i t a r y powers wi t h t hearmes of f or mer nat i ons under thei r commandW have

wi t nessed howschool s, uni versi t i esand a press camai gn such as t he wor l d hasnever seen are bei ng used t o destroy patr i ot i s mandadvance sur r ender of sover ei gnt y t o a superstate  Wendel l W l k i e spoke f avor abl y of OneWrl d i n t he f orti es and t he Cl ub of Romwhi ch t he Rockef el l er s f ounded, decl ar ed i n t heseventi es t hat economc growth w l l causeeconom c col l apse unl ess t he wor l d s gr owt h i scontr ol l ed by aOneWor l d s t a t e  

I n an announcemnt made by theEuropean Parl i amnt i n August member

nat i ons were t ol d t o make youngst ers a keytarget group f or spreadi ng amssage t hatwoul d st rengthen the f ai l i ng euro  Commnt i ng on t hi s or der the TIMESofLondon, wr ot e on August 16   I t ( t h e Eur opeanPar l i ament ) suggests t hat chi l dr en be t aughtt he val ue of havi ng a si ngl e currency t hr ough

essay, pai nt i ng, drawngand publ i c speaki ngcompeti t i ons   t hei r r ol e as channel s ofcommuni cat i on cannot be over emphasi zed  

What the European Parl i amnt was

proposi ngwas that those wi th t he l ea s t i dea ofwhat was bei ng put over on thei r count r i esshoul d be mobi l i zed t o i nf l uence thei r parents  Thi s at a t i me when l o ya l Br i t i s h gr oups ar espendi ng two m l l i on pounds f o r newspaper ads

i n a f i ght t o preserve thei r sover ei gnt y and

thei r mney Ger many, t he seat of t he central

bank, has been t he l eadi ng nat i on f i ght i ng f o r

l eader shi p by ur g i ng other nat i ons t o sur r ender

thei r sover ei gnt y   Evenhere di si l l usi onment i s

spreadi ng   UNand t heEuropeanOneWor l der s

real i zed t he necessi t y of weakeni ng r esi st ance

t o a si ngl e currency I t coul d onl y be achi evedby weakeni ng the nati on state through

i mm grati on and destr uct i on of i t s tr adi ti ons  Sur r ender of soverei gnt y woul d be real i zed bycondi t i oni ng ci t i zens t o wi l l i ngl y acceptmmershi p i n agr oup whi ch, once j oi ned, they

would be f or bi dden by treaty t o l eave  

page   3- SEPTEM ER

I t maybe sai d t o have started a f t e r Wor l dWar   wi th Amer i ca s l i nki ng t he destr ucti on ofKi ngs and t he tr adi ti ons associ at ed wi t h themt o Wl son s t al k of  savi ng the worl d f ordemocr acy   VonLudendorph begged t he a l l i e st o l et Germanyretai n t he monar chy, under t he

Wt t el sbachs i f not t he Hohenzol l erns, as ani mpor t ant f actor of s tabi l i t y Col onel Houseand Pr esi dent W l s on wer e carr i ed away wi tht h ei r dreamf autopi an League of Nat i ons andHi t l er i nher i ted Germany I n 1935 Aus t r i ar epeal ed her anti - Hapsburg l aws and peopl ecal l ed f or t he r e t u r n of Charl es I and t heEmress Zi t a   The a l l i e s r ef used and r eapedt he anschl uss  

communi st OSS   Of f i ce of St r at egi cServi ces) teamsi phoned mney and arm t ot he communi st s i n I t a l y i n Wor l d War I I   As aresul t, I t a l y s Communi st Party becam t heonl y sel f - support i ng one i n Europe and, wi thAmer i can a i d , a r i gged p l e b i s c i t e dest r oyed t hethrone bef or e t he s t r ongl y monar chi st armdf o r c e s wer e demobi l i zed and abl e t o vot e   USI nf or mat i on Agency sound trucks campai gnedagai nst themnarchy and the Ki ng wasdeposed on J une 2 , 1946   As a r e s u l t , I t al y had58 gover nment s bet ween that date andMayoft he year 2000  

Roosevel t sawEur ope t hr ough t he eyes of

J ean Monnet , t he newwor l d order andLeagueof Nati ons man I n t he si ck Presi dent s mndanewLeague of Nat i ons t ook shape   I t woul d bebased i n Amri caand known as t he Uni t edNati ons   By s t r i ppi ng hi s a l l i e s of thei rcol oni es newnat i ons were formd f or t he

or gani zat i on he was er ecti ng and t h e i r mot hercount r i es wer e t o l d t hey hadno choi ce but t o

j o i n i t and t heMonnet one- wor l der s i n Eur ope  I n Roosevel t s meet i ng wi th S t a l i n , behi nd

Chur chi l l s back, i n Teher an on Novemer 28,

1943, t he Pr esi dent t o l d hi s f r i end J oe of hi s

i ntenti ons t o run t he Fr ench out of I ndo- Chi naand t he Br i t i s h out of I ndi a   Harry Hopki ns,

nowr ecogni zed by paper s that have l eaked out

of Russi a as t hei r mst imortant man i n

Washi ngton and Aver el l Harriman whose

hand was i n ever y mve f avor abl e t o Mos cow,

wai t ed out si de t he door a s Roosevel t t o l d St al i n

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SEPTEMBER2000

 The best sol ut i on f or I ndi a w l l be r e f o r mfromthe bottom somewhat on t he Sovi et l i n e 

TheNEWYORKTIMESwas f or i t   Thecol umnof thei r man, Bi l der ber gmember Cyrus

Sul zber ger was r epr i nted i n Par i s i n t he Apr i l

10 1976, HER LDTR BUNE and t o l d

countl ess readers The conti nent s mostspl end ddreamf ol l owi ng Worl dWar   has

been the European Economc Communi ty, or

CommonMarket, whi chwas desi gned t o l ead

nat i ons t hat had l ost thei r gl obal i nf l uence i nt o

a pol i t i cal conf ederati on based on j oi nt t r adi ng

and f i nanci al i nterests  

Wenwhat hadbeen sol d as a l i f t i ng of

trade bar r i er s was turned i nt o a f edera l s t at e

wth no geographi c l i m t t o i t s enl ar gi ng

apprehensi ons began t o set i n   Eurol andpromsed t o becomeWorl d andwth i t s own

const i t ut i on under whi ch the i mportance of

nat i ons woul d depend on t he number of votes

att r i buted t o eachby t he EuropeanCounci l  EUROPE woul d functi on l i k e an

adm n i s t r at i on counci l i n whi chGermany, wi t h

her popul ati on of 82 m l l i o n woul d be a

maj or i t y st ockhol der w th 20 morevot es than

France, Great Bri tai n or I t a l y There i s

another poi nt of contenti on i n the charter

whi ch the Commssi on i n Brussel s, the

EuropeanPar l i ament and dozens of ot her non-

governmental organi zati ons have drawn upThere wi l l be no d scri mnati on between

nat i onal s and immgrants r es i di ng i n Europe

Al l wi l l have a r i ght t o l odgi ng work and

c i t i zenshi p whether European or not  The onl y way i mpl anter s of Monnet s super

s t at e coul d mai ntai n t hei r momentumwas t o

conti nue f os ter i ng i ndependencemovements

and creat i ng more r ef ugees t o weaken t he w l l

of member states t o defend thei r soverei gnty

The ET was organi zed to demand

i ndependence f or t he Basques i n Spai n Border

controls were removed by the European

Movement and French Basques, known as t he

Revol uti onary Basque Associati on, j oi ned

f or ces wth t hei r Spani sh cousi ns and gave

thema base i n France   m pass f r eel y

between t he two groups   Si mul t aneousl y the

page   4-

Spani shgovernment was i ncreasi ngl y occupi edw th North Af r i cans maki ngSpai n a pr i nci pal

entry poi nt i nt o Europe whi l e the Basques

commtted thei r ei ght hundredth assassi nat i on

onAugust 20

French andSpani sh Basque separ at i sts

havi ngj oi ned f orces ar e begi nni ngt o cooper atewth a break awaymovement i n Bri ttany

known as t he BretonDemocrati c Uni on (UDB)  The t hr ee ar e establ i shi ng an al l i ance wth t he

Corsi can breakawaymovement whi chhas beenk i l l i n g French and pro-French o f f i c i l s f or aquarter of a century The French nat i on s

power t o f ace such revol ts i s further

undermned by Al geri ans who refuse

i ntegr at i on take over whol e secti ons of c i t i e s

andmake thei r r el i gi on the second i n France

France' s s oc i al i s t Pri me Mni ster

recogni zed Basque, Corsi can and I r i s ht er r or i s m f or what i t i s : a way of maki ng a

l i v i n g   He t r i e d t o pl acat e t he Corsi cans byof f er i ng autonom wi t h i n t he French Republ i c

wth t hei r l anguage a requi red subj ect i n

Corsi can school s   The Soci al i s t Mni ster of

Forei gn Af f ai r s sawi t as a step on t he r oad t o

Europeanf eder al i s mandr esi gned  I n I t a l y a breakawaymovement i s growng

i n t he north under t he di rect i on of t he Northern

l eague and t hr eat eni ng t o spr ead t o Savoy I n

Germany t he Lander ar e s t i r r i n g and I r el and ster r or i s ts ar e t oo strong f or Engl and t o handle

as l ong as Qaddaf i arm themand I r i s h

organi zat i ons i n Ameri ca f i nance them Saddest

of   l l i s t he r el entl ess advance agai nst Br i tai n s

sover ei gnt y tr adi t i ons andamoney t hat i s part

of her hi s t or y  Gal l up pol l taken i n Apr i l

showed50 of Br i t i s hers convi nced t hat thei r

const ant l y gr i nni ng Labor Prime M ni s t er w l l

succeed i n l eadi ng themi nt o i ntegr at i on wth

the rest of Eur ope though64 hought i t woul d

be bad Over 41 thought a const ant weari ng

away of t he w l l woul dcause l i v i n g st andar ds- t o

f l l andonl y 16 hought theywoul dr i s e  Wena maj ori ty opposed droppi ng the

pounds t er l i ng w th i t s l ong t r adi t i on f or anew

and unt r i ed eur o a t hr ee- pr onged attack was

l aunchedagai nst the countr y s nati onhood

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PARIS VOLUME43 LETTER6 OCTOBER2000

HduBREPORTS

ANOTHERHSTORYLESSON

Thi s i s a report f or theseri ous before the

Europeanuni onho ds i t s summt meti ng i n

Nce i n December   TheOne-Worl ders are

gett i ng readytoupgradethei r 132worl dwde

del egati ons i nto embassi es wth the ri ghts

andappurtenances of a soverei gnstate Once

thepowers of governmnt are takenover by

meni n Brussel s the on y duty of a nati ona

parl i amnt w l l be to r a t i f y deci si ons takeni n

Strasbourgandthe consp racy theory kooks

w l l havebeenprovenri ght  Wth the December meetingdrawng

near, those f o ol i sh enough t o have CTIZEN

OFEUROPE st i ckers on thei r bumpers w l l

f i nd themel ves under anewEuropean

consti tuti on Then i s the ti m to start

remmberi nghowb i ndl y they bel i eved the

ol dmaxim  Nothi ng i s l ess dead than

yesterday's news . I t was never val i d Many

who trusted thepress w l l be surpri sed at

how secure they fel t when i t was

undermnngnati onhood and i ntegrati ng

Europe i nto a f ederal super state before t hei r

eyes

There i s nothi ngbetter thanol d news

reports t o showhowEuropewas condi ti onedfor the fata meeting i n December and

Amri ca' s r ol e i nwhat was bei ngdonewhi l e

pat r i ots sl ept   Anonymous armes of o f f ic ia ls

are wai ti ng to i mpose l aws andtreati es

formd bymenuntouched by Enoch Powel l s

i mpassi oned p ea of 1974  Independence,

the f reedomof a sel f-govern ng nati on, i s i n

myesti mti on the highest pol i t i cal good, f or

whi ch any di sadvantage, i f need be, and any

sacri f i ce areacheappr i ce he decl ared  I t

i s worth l i vi ng for ; i t i s worth f i ghti ng for ;

and t i s worth dyi ngf or   I t i s f or us a one t o

determne i f wew l l conti nue t o beaf ree sel f-

govern ngpeop e I refuse to i mgi nethat we

shal l answer `no .

Refugees and i mmgrants are di l uti ng

Europeandnothing i s mre destructi veof the

feel i ng of nati onhood than hordes of

i mmgrants of another cu ture Themass

natura i zati on of Lati nos, whi ch C i nton and

Gore put over on theeve of the l ast el ecti on

meantroub e f or America When I sl ams

terrori st war agai nst J ews andthei r a l l i e s

begi ns occupyi ngthe f orces of l awandorder

whoknows what burners of i nner c i t ie s w l l

j oi n themand how forei gn-speaki ng

i mmgrants w l l react?

David Schi ppers, the formr Chef

I nvesti gat i ve Counsel of theHouse Judi ci aryCommttee, andA l en Henry, havewi tten

abook cal l ed SELLOUT,  The I nsi de Storyof

Presi dent C i nton s Impeachmnt , whch

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OCTOBER2000

shoul d have been as much a requi s i t e f oracqui ri ng a vot i ng card i n t h i s year s el ect i on

as an examnati on i n Engl i sh was bef oredi s ci pl i ne and pat r i ot i sm were thrownoverboard  

M   Schi ppef s, a Chi cago Democr at , wri tes

that by t he t i me hi s work started,  i nvest i gat i ons by t he General Accounti ng

O f f i c e  GAO and congressi onal commt t ees hadal r eady i ndi cated that t he Whi teHouse usedt he I mmgrat i on and Natura l i zat i on servi ce t o

grant c i t i zenshi p t o t housands of al i ens thatt he Whi te House counted as l i k e l y Demcrat

voters   . The programwas pl aced under t hedi rect i on of Vi ce Pres i dent Al Gor e   .  Hewasresponsi bl e f or keepi ng the pressure on, t o

mke sure t he al i ens were pushed through bySeptemer 1 ,

t he l a s t day t o regi st er f or t hePresi dent i al e l e c t i o n .One of the f i r s t t hi ngs M . Schi ppers

di scovered was that B i l l Cl i nt on had askedDoug Farbrother, of the Nat i onal Per f ormanceRevi ew NPR) sta f f t o l ook in to barri ers t o

c i t i zenshi p   Farbrother and t he NPR M  Schi ppers wrote,  won t he assi gnmnt of

gett i ng t he I NS t o process more than a m l l i o n

appl i cant s by the end of the summr   . He(Farbrother) t o l d the I NS and J u s t i c e

Departmnt (J anet Reno s domai n ` t o wai vest upi d r u l e s andhe assured Gor e that unl ess

re f o rm were i mpl emented t he backl og woul dnot be processed i n t i me .

As a resul t M . Schi ppers cont i nued,  al i ens wth c r i mna l records were bei nggranted c i t i zenshi p   . J ust pr i or t o t he 1996voter r egi s t r at i on deadl i ne, a box was

di scovered i n t he Chi cago I NS o f f i c e cont ai ni ng

near l y f i v e thousand FBI ar r es t r epor t s  reports that had arri ved i n t i me but hadbeen

i gnored   .We unearthed that several

i ndi vi dual s whohadbeen natural i zed i l l e g a l l y

were nowtry i ng t o sponsor t h e i r r e l a t i v e s f o r

c i t i zenshi p . Thi s i s how nat i ons ar e

underm ned  I n Orange Count y, Lat i nos usi ng a dr i v er s

l i cense as proof of nat i onal i t y , def eat ed t he

conservati ve Robert Domn f o r t he Senate and

page   2 -

nothi ng was done about i t   Thi s report ski monl y a smal l part of M . Schi pper s account ofhowt he imeachmnt of t he mal e mmer of

Amer i ca s f i r s t co- presi dency was handl ed   Wemust expl ai n, t hewomnwhohadbeen el ectedt o nothi ng announced that she woul d use her

midennam and t he term Fi rst Lady woul dbe r epl aced by   Presi dent i al Partner

By yesterday s news, we can get an i dea o f

the pol i t i cal educati on of t he pai r who,

accordi ng t o Hi l l ar y , would be governi ng

together f or t he next f o u r , and per haps e i g h t ,years   H i l l a r y , f urt her t o t he l e f t than B i l l , had

been a Ful bri ght f o l l ower   B i l l t he London

SUNDAYTELEGRAPH of May 1 6, 1993, t e l l s

us , was t o t a l l y engrossed i n t he Spani sh C i v i lWar when he was at Oxf ord i n t he l a t e 1960 s  

Hi s f eel i ngs on t he war Russi a waswagi ng i nSpai n were so strong he never consi dered t he

posi t i on Europe woul d be i n wi th a communi st

power i n her rear i f Franco l o s t  Par i s conservat i ve SPE T LEDU

MONDE of Decemer of 1992 devoted anar t i cl e t o Bi l l s part i c i pat i on i n McGover n sp a c i f i s t , i s o l a t i o n i s t campai gn of 1972 andhi s

bel i ef that t o wn el ecti ons one must f o l l o w

publ i c opi ni on rather than one s own f e e l i n g s  What ki nd of mnwoul d f o l l o w McGover n,

who stated i n an Oct ober 1972 i nt ervi ew,   I

don t bel i eve t he Russ i ans woul d even t r y t o

t e s t me, because   th i nk they woul d regard m

as a f r i end and do anythi ng t o keepmy

f r i endshi p .The London SUND YTELEGR PHof

Oct ober 22, 1972, commnted   I f George

McGovernbel i eves t h a t , he i s not l i v i ng i n t he

real wor l d   The Sovi et s do not mke f orei gn

pol i cy deci si ons on t he basi s of whether they

l i ke or di s l i ke Western personal i t i es   They

mke f orei gn pol i cy deci si ons on t he basi s of

Communi st i deo l ogy and Sovi et nati onali nterest   Anyonewho t hi nks other wi se does

not bel ong i n the oval o f f i c e of t he Whi te

House  Roosevel t was as bad Davi dCarl ton

quoted hi s 1944 speech onpage 274of hi s book,

FROMW RTOCOLDW R   I f I gi ve St al i n

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everythi ng I possibl y can andask nothi ng i n

return, he won t try t o annexanythi ngandw l lwork wth me for a worl d of demcracy and

peace  

I f there i s any onedomnant threat t o our

forei gnpol i cy i t i s thenegati ve i deology of ant i -

communi sm McGovern decl ared i n Hanover,

Mass   onJ une30, 1970

TheLondon TIMESof Apri l 19, 1972,

carri edMcGovern s repl y to FredEmry s

quest i ons at a Spri ngf i el d, Mass   press

conference the day before  He (McGovern)

rei terated hi s ownsol ut i on an announcemnt

on theday of hi s i naugurati on of `l ock, stock

andbarr el wthdrawal of al l kinds ofAmri can

f orces to be af fectedw thi n 90 days He

strongl y bel i eved that Hanoi woul d, i n return,

rel ease Amri can POWandguarantee thesafe wthdrawal of Amri can forces   But, and

he went further than hi s previous posi t i ons,

even i f Hanoi ref used the dea he woul d

wthdrawl eavi ng the pri soners behi nd.

McGovern shoul d try t o shakehands wth ex-

POWenator J ohn McCai n Amri ca i s s t i l l

searchi ngf or POWl ost i nV etnam

TIME of Otober 23, 1972, reported

McGovern s statemnt   Premershi p of an

end-the-war pl atformi n 1954 andFrance s

11,000POWwere repatri atedwthi n threemnths .

The truth was   Mendes-France the

soci al i s t , carri ed on secret negoti ati ons wth

theenemf or over ayear whi l ehi s countrymn

were f i ghti ng, andof the 39,888 pri soners

takenby theenem, 29,954were not returned

Theopi ni on of Davi dSchi ppers andhi s co-

author areworth noti ng I n thei r book, SELL

OUT they see Gore s runni ng mate, J oseph

Li eberman, as one of the fewSenators who

actedhonorabl y i n theC i nton i meachmnt

process I t i s regrettabl e, but outstand ng though

Senator Li eberman i s he woul d be a l i abi l i t y

as vi ce-presi dent whenany l andwhere I srael s

peopl e and a l l i e s are f ound i s a war zone i n

I slams hol ywar andtheAmri can f l a g i s bei ng

burneda ongwth I srael s  

page   3- OCTOBER2

Thenon-cl assi c re l i gi ous war wehave been

predi cti ng i s start i ng I srael i s at her hei ght  Thereare 6 ml l i on Mosl em i n Amri ca

  facel ess agai nst 5 7 ml l i on J ews wth thei raddresses i n the tel ephone book), 3 ml l i on

Mosl em i n Br i ta i n, 5 ml l i on i n France, over

15ml l i on f ree to ci rcul ate i n borderl ess

Schengen Europe, and thei r numers ri si ng

No powerful Mosl emnati on i s i n posi ti on t o

attack I srael f ronta l y or by conventi onal

mans Frustrated Mosl emhave no other

sol ut i on but tomkeevery nati onwhere Jews,

thei r possessi ons and thei r a l l i e s are found, a

placeof conf l i ct   That i s why theUSSColewas

attackedi n aYemnharbor   Wrse i s t o comI n 1948 Harry Trumnhada f i f teen-

mnute i nterviewwth hi s f ormr busi ness

partner, and w thout i nf ormng the State

Departmnt, recogni zedthenewstate of I srael  ress camai gn bl anketedAmri caand

Europe wth the l i n e   A l andwthout peopl e

f or a peopl e wthout l and   ConCoughl i n, i n

hi s book  A Gol den Basi n Ful l of Scorpions  TheQuest f or Modern Jerusa em, poi nts out

the i nequa i ti es theU reatedw th i ts

part i ti onpl an for asma l I srael i state

Arabs were gi ven control of access to the

shri nes of the worl d s three hol y places,

i ncl ud ng the hol i est shri ne of the J ews, theWai l i ngWa l   On the other handhundreds of

thousands of Pa esti ni ans were dri ven f rom

thei r homes to becom refugees i n hate-

breed ngcams i n LebanonandJ ordan There

the si tuati on restedunti l the Si x-DayWr of

1967 Amri caguaranteed I srael s exi stence

but not her conquest s   Af ter her crushing

vi ctory agai nst Syri a, J ordan andEgypt i n

1967, I srael emarkedon apol i cy of expansi on,

sei zed theGol anHei ghts f romSyri a, theWst

Bank f romJordan, Gaza and the Si na desertf romEgypt  

I t was a mstake The r i ghts of the three

f a i t hs coul dhave been sat i s f i ed i n J erusa em

and i n tim theArabs woul dhave acceptedan

I srael wth her ori gi na boundari es, as they

have been ready t o do si nce I srael mdepeace

wth Egypt   Onl y C i nton, whomde a Jew

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OCTOBER2000

ambassador t o I s rael aKennedyambassador

t o I rel andand the topmnof LazardFreres

amassador to France, refuses to regard

J erusal emas occupi edt e r r i t o r y

The next conti nent to erupt whi l e

immgrants and ethni c mnori t i es are

destab l i zi ngEuropeandAmricaw l l be

Afri ca Mugabe whomKi ssi nger andLord

Carri ngton put i n power, i s turni ng

Mozambi que i n t o astarvi ngnati on the effects

fromwhi chmyenfl amb ackAf ri ca

Douglas Reed, i n hi smagni f i cent book,

THEGR NDDESIGN reca l s howPrim

Mni ster Macml lan to d the Cape Town

Parl i amnt  Thewnd of changewas b owng

Bri tai n out of Afri ca. M   Reed expl oded

 The wndof change Nowndwas b owng

theEmi re away I t was beingbroken up by

deci si ons reached l ong before i n secret

concl ave and i t s dem i ti onwasdone to cl ear

the way for the worl d governmnt

conspi racy   Fol l owed, i n al l the Bri ti sh

ter r i to r i e s the pantomm of abd cati on f l ags

beingl owered, pl umdhatsandgo d-encrusted

uni formworn a l ast t i me aRoyal Personage

handi ngover the deeds and so on The onl y

truthbehi nd t h i s woeful pageantwas that the

B ackmnwasbeinghandedback t o slavery  

Wi l eUScanddates todaypander t o everymnori tywtha vot e asearch to f i nd whenthe

countryl ast hadaPresi dentmore i nterested i n

Amri ca' s i nterests thanhi sownel ecti on l eads

t o an i nteresti ngbi t of hi story Apparentl y, the

union between Amri ca' s One-Worl ders and

Europe' swasmdepossi bl e i n 1912 througha

chai n of eventswhi ch no hi story book has ever

taught  

Major Archi bal dButt, whostood i n dress

uni formon thedeck of the Ti tani c preventi ng

mn fromcrowdi ngthe l i f e boatswhen the

great shi p went down, was Presi dent Taft s

ml i tary ai d (Major Butt was i n dressuni form

andweari nga swordwhen I mt hmt the

age of f i ve andI wanted t o be asol di er f orever

after   Themaj or carri edon an extensi ve

correspondencewth hi s s i s t er - i n- l aw Cara

page   4-

Butt whi ch has been comi l edi n twovol ums

I n a l et t er t o Cl ara datedApri l  8 1911, the

Major t o l d howacobSchi f f head of theKuhn

Loeb o bank, camwth a delegati on t o see

the Presi dent duri nghi s reel ec t i on camai gn

Maor Butt wote  Now Schi ff i s

demndingthat the Presi dent abrogate the

treaty of 1832 wth Russi a and threateni ng

himwth the hosti l i ty of the J ew i f he

conti nues t o refuse t o accede t o thei r demnd

Hepract i cal l y t o l d the Presi dent that unl ess he

abrogated the treaty or secured som

amndmnt t o i t bywhi ch J ews cou dobta n

passports i n that country, the enti re J ewsh

people i n t h i s countrywoul dnot onl y oppose

hi s nomnat i on, but would support the

Democrati c candi date whoever i t mght be

 ThePresi dent rose to the occasi on and

not onl y t o l d Schi f f and hi s commttee

that hewouldnot abrogate the treaty

but hewoul d not even countenancean

attemt to do so andthat hi s people

coul d take whatever course they

wanted that i f hehad t o purchase the

next el ecti on wth hi s honor or by

sacri f i ci ngwhat he bel i evedwas the

nati onal honor, then theymst l ook

el sewhere f or a canddate t o support .

Taf t was defeatedJ acobSchi f f theFrankfurt-born i mmgrant

wth hi s i ml acabl e hatred of the Czar,

supported J apan fi nanci a l yduri ng thewar

wth Russi a andnegoti atedher foreign l oans

After that he supportedLeni nandTrotsky i n

thei r revo uti on, accord ngto records i n the

three vol ums pri ntedby the Uni ted States

Pri nti ngOf f i ce i n Washi ngton

The Czar' s governmnt had been

l i beral i zi ng, but wth forei gn fi nanced

revol uti onari es demoral i zi ngtroops at the f ront

ands t i r r i n g up revol t at hom, Schi f f s  new

order cam I t cost an esti matedei ghty

ml l i on l i ves   Fear of i t brought Hi t l er and

H tl er brought theho ocaust  

Back i nAmri cathe el ect i on went as Schi f f

threatened, and Wlson, the unworldl y

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professor who l et Colonel EdwardMandel

Housedo hi s pol i t i cal thi nki ng, l edAmri ca

i nto thewar Wheni t wasover heandhi s al ter

ego went to Pari s t o make the worl d safe f or

demcracy I n Pari s, Houseandhi s di sci pl es,

John Foster andA l en Du l es, Chri sti an

Herter, Wal ter Li ppman,and others whowoul d

one day shapeAmri ca s pol i ci es, di ned

together i n theMa esti cHotel of aneveni ng

House j oi ned f or ces wth Europeans of l i k e

i deas, i ncludi ng J ean Monnet, the Frenchman

wth connecti ons i n the London f i nanci al worl d

knownas the ci ty andmmers of theRound

Tabl eGoup Here themenwhowere t o forma

CommonMarket, to abol i sh trade barri ers,

whi l e under the tabl e they were prepari ng

somthngel se, got together   When the

advantages of aCommonMarket hadbeensol d

they concei vedapol i t i cal utopi awth i t s base

i nBrussel s  Davi dBruce, ahandsom youngAmri can,

cam under House s i nfluencewhi l eammer

of Wlson s staff   I nWorl dWr I I he was an

OSSof f i cer i n Caserta, conducti ng operati ons

i n Yugoslavi a under Ml ton Katz, whohel ped

put Carter i n theWhi teHouse Whi l eTi towas

en oyi ng a trucewth theGermans, Bruceand

Katz j oi ned Bri tai n s agent i n droppi ngGeneral

Mha lovi ch, whosewar crywas  For God, Ki ng

andCountry , and T i t o murderedhm

Themst i mortant i nformti ondefenders

of nati onhood canhave i n the f i ght t o com i s

furn shedbyMs  Davi dBrucei nher di ary  A

great deal of the making of Europewas

betweenDeanAcheson, J ean Monnet and

Robert Schuman, whowouldmet i n the

Amri canemassy i n Pari swhenmhusband

wasAmri canamassador there I t cou dhave

beendone elsewhere, but i t wasdone thereand

one cou d actua ly see the i dea crystal l i zi ng

The tal ks went on dai l y and i n the end theybeat out what was real l y the ori gi nal plan f or

theCommonMarket . ot of thi ngs are

expla nedby thi s prattl i ng

Wal ter Hal l stei n, the f i r s t Presi dent of the

Commssi on of the Economc Communi ty, as

theCommonMarket was ca led, addressed

page   5- OCTOBER200

HarvardUni versi ty onMay 23, 1961, and

made no mntionof the remova of trade

barr i ers   Ware not i n busi ness t o promte

tari ff preferences, or to establ i sh a

di scrimnatory club t o forma l arger market t o

makeus ri cher, or atradi ngbl oc to further our

commrci al i nterests, he tol d Harvardstudents   Ware not i nbusi ness at a l l weare

i n pol i t i cs   Any nati on whi ch coms i nto the

CommonMarket i s accepti nga far-reachi ng

pol i t i cal commtmnt .

WhleDavidBrucewas hel pi ng Jean

Monnet andRobert Schuman set up the

i nnocuous structure whi ch the pl ott ers, at a

gi ven ti m, wouldturn i nto the European

Uni on, Bruce s wart i m boss, General ( Wld

Bi l l ) Donovan, was runni ng theAMERICAN

COMMTTEEONUNTEDEUROPE, at 537

Fi fth Avenue, NewYork   Schuman s sal es

booklets were pushed f romDonovan s of f i ce  THEATLANTICUNONCOMMTTEE, at the

sam address, ran the dri ve for Amrican

mmersh p i n Monnet s One-Worl der s

movement and used Wl l iamC ayton s

pamhet   W MUST TR DE

SOVEREIGNTYFORFREEDOM  mre

i di ot i c statemnt woul dbehard t o fi nd

Chri sti an Herter, another adept

conspi rator fromHouse s dinner tabl e cot eri e,

foundedTHEATLANTICCOUNCL i n 1961

wth Ki ssinger as one of the di rectors   When

NormanDoddi nvesti gated the foundati ons i n

1962 f or theReeceCommttee, theCARNEGE

ENDOWMENTFOR NTERN TON L

PEACEblockedhmn everyway they coul d

but i n one of thei r ol d f i l es he found that they

hadconducteda studyon the best way to

change a nati on Theconclusi on reachedby

thepeaceorgan zati onwas that thebest wayt o

changeanati onwas byawar Presumabl y by

defeat  In hi s I nternati ona Heral dTri bunecolumn

of January 4, 1971, CL   Su zberger, of The

NewYork Tims and theBi l derbergers, wote

 Every President si nce Truman has accepted

the Wl soni an Credo of peacewthout vi ctory

I ndeedavery i nteresti ng paper produced l ast

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year byRG Shrefl l er and S   Bennett, of the

Los Angeles Sci enti f i c Laboratory, states

categori cal l y :  Ml i taryvi ctory, l i k e concepts of

uncondi ti onal surrender, has been recogni zed

as obsol ete si nceWrl dWr I I .

Oneof thepapers Wl son andHousehel ped

drawup at Versai l l es states that unti l Wrl d

Wr I Conservati ves and the m l i t ar y of Bri ti shI ntel l i gence worked for what was cal l ed

 Engl and' spermnent i nterest s   Af ter Wrl d I

two f orces were i n conf l i ct   newgroup of

bankers   the Ci t y and i nternati onal i sts sought

to establ i sh a newworl d order i n whi ch

nati onal i nterests ceased t o exi st   Themli tary

wanted to wn the war   The newgroup

reasonedaGermanvi ctory woul dgi ve Germny

supremcyover Engl and French victory woul d

make France Bri tai n s ri val on the conti nent  

Nowni smwas born as supporters of the  NewWrl d Order sawthat thei r i nterests were

servedby pro ongi ng thewar

General i ssi mo Foch knewhe coul dhave

ended thewar sooner, but not understandi ng

conspi ratori al reasoning, he thought hi s plans

were sabotaged by ci vi l i ans suf feri ng f rom

professi onal deformty Carrol l Qui gl ey, who

woteTR GE Y NHOPE would fi nd

himel f vindi cated today  Theaimof the

i nternati onal bankers i s nothi ng l ess than t o

create aworl d systemof f i nancial control i n

pri vate hands, abl e t o domnate the pol i ti cal

systemof each countryandtheeconom of the

worl d as awhol e, he wote  Thesystem t o

be control l ed i n a feudal i st fashi on by the

central banks of theworl d acti ng i n concert, by

secret agreements arr i ved at i n f requent

pri vatemeti ngs andconferences  (Thi swas

wi tt en i n 1966whenDavidRockefel l er' s

Bi l derbergmeti ngs wereal readyof concern)  

I n 1975Marshal l Shul mn, theUS   StateDepartment' s advi sor on Sovi et af f ai rs,

announced  Detenteiml i es a l ong termpl an

whi ch cal l s f or the cooperati on of theUni ted

States and theSovi et Uni on i n the i nstal l at i on

of aworl dorder.

Four years l ater, onMay 9 1975, Wl l i am

Pfaf f wote i n the I nternat i onal Herald

page   6-

Tri bune, ownedby theNewYork Ti ms and

theWshi ngton Post,  Formore than 70 years

Americans have advi sed Europeans to

establ i sh a pol i t i cal federati on on theUS  

model . As an af terthought he added  The

i dea that federati on makes you strong i s not

true i f the uni ts of the federati on preserve

what was once known i n theUS   as State sri ghts . Wat hemeans i s soverei gnty As you

can see, the conspi racy runs verydeep

That i s wherewe standamonthbef ore the

dateset f or thebi rth of a gl obal nati on i n Nce

as hal f of Amri cahas no conf i dence i n i t s new

presi dent or the Wi te House and as awar

wthout borders l oom fo l owng I srael s  309

ml l i on budget to bui l dnewsettl emnts i n the

regi on thewar i s al l about  

word on our l i bel sui t The goi ng i s

rough and the cards are stacked agai nst us  AMAZON s s t i l l pushi ng thebook, TheSecret

Wr I n Shanghai , that BernardWsserstei n

wote f romrawandun- i nvesti gated reports

provi dedbyRedChi na Readers are i nvi tedt o

wi te thei r ownreview, but onl y favorabl e

ones f romi gnorant readers or eml oyees of

 M ZONre publ i shed  The author i s

prai sed f or hi s research, but he sought onl y

mteri al to support hi s thesi s   NoRussi an or

refugee Jewwhoworked f or the J apanese i s

mnti oned

He wi tes of the French baron

assassinated f or deal i ngwth the J apanese,

but i s too i gnorant of that era to real i ze that

Chi ang Kai -shek' s f amous i ntel l i gence chi ef ,

Tai Li , woul dhave assassi natedhal f thepeopl e

heattacks i nhi s book i f theywere gui l ty or not

servinghi s purpose I nstead of sendi ngmethe

book and an i nsol ent card  Wth the

coml i mnts of the author , he shoul d have

questi oned me about the peopl e he was

l i bel i ng   He took the precauti on of wai t i ng

unti l theywere dead M photo of November,

1969, wt h Chiang Kai -shek, would have

shownhimhewas bei ngduped W are goi ng

t o conti nue f i ght i ng andhope our readers w l l

support us  

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AFOREIGNAFFAI RS LETTER

At the end of year one and hopeful l y, a

campai gnwhi ch al l but the most commtted

were s ick andti red of l ongbefore i t wasover,there i s on y onewayAmri cans, wth thei r

taboos andno-goareas i n the press, canknow

what i s being sai d of themabroad and

thought but not expressedat home That i s

by getti ngquotes f romanunmuzzl edpress

St i l l , nei ther Amri cans nor foreigners

were gi ven the story of the most bl atant

campai gn ri gging ever seenoutside Afri ca,

the Soviet bl oc or a banana republ i c  Apparentl y Gore got the i dea four years ago

andC intongave i t the mster touch f or th i sel ection  scontempti bl e pol i t i cs i t was

better thananything the Chicago father of

Gore s man, Dal ey, ever imgi ned Thef i r s t

movewas i n `96, accord ngt o Dave Schippers,

whenGore went to Cl i ntonandsuggested

that theyrush the natural i zationof aml l ion

Latinos j ust before the el ect i on  W quoted pages i n our l ast report f rom

THESELLOUT by Davi dPSchippers, the

Chief i nvesti gati ve Counsel of the House

J udi ci ary Commttee i n the Cl i ntonImpeachmnt Tr i a l   M  Schippers, aChicago

Demcrat thoughhewas, wote that he

thought he hadseeneverythi ng   treachery,

doubl e crosses, sel l outs - but what he saw

 uB REPORTSVOLUME43 , LETTER 7 NOV - DEC   2000

TIMETOT KESTOCKbehind the scenes i n the Cl i nton

impeachmnt shockedhimo hi s core

Thecover j acket of hi s book carr i es the

statemnt   InSELLOUTyou l l l earn how

Schippers unravel eda  crimnal s f or C inton

conspi racy i nvo ving immgrants hurri ed y

natural i zedf or Democrati c votes - a program

runf romthe office of A Gore. I t i s a book

everyAmri can shoul dhave f or the pol i t i cal

education of hi s chi l dren They w l l l i v e to

see theday whena Lati nomj ori ty w l l vote

f or the returnof thepart of Amri ca that was

once Mexi can

Gore s hand-on-his-heart cal l t o recogn ze

the sanct i ty of the pol l s, af ter stacking them

wth aml l i onf orei gn speakinga l i ens i n 1996

shoul dnever be forgotten The cancer he was

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formanationwthinthenati onandi nf l uence

badel ecti ons and pol i c ies for years t o com

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NOV-DEC2000

Thi s coul d not be cal l ed avote f or Amri ca

andanyi dea that Gorewoul dgi ve ei t her I srael

or bl acks mre favored treatmnt thanBush

was patentl y nonsense   Wth thenumber of

l obbi es theycommand every Presi dent si nce

Roosevel t, wth the possi bl e excepti on of

Rona d Reagan, has gi ven both al l the favors

he coul d

Nohonest ana ysi s of Gore s camai gn can

be made wthout recogni zing that Gore s

prat t l e about  the votes of al l Amri cans and

hi s  representi ng al l the peopl e was pure

hypocri sy Therewere no shouti ng, hate-

i nspi red bl acks demnstrati ngonTV orBush

The cl ose-up of a wel l dressed, hard faced

Fl ori dawomanhol di ngayardsti ck wth a cal l

f or Gore votes attached was on magazi nes i n

a mst everynati on i n Europe Thesewere the

battl e-ax supporters, i magi ningthere woul dbe

mre old-agemoneyi n a Gore vi ctory

Let us consi der thewaytheymarked thei r

bal l ot . I t i s not the duty of anewsl etter t o t e l l

readers what theycan read i n the newspapers,

but the purpose of t hi s i ssue t o t e l l themwhat

i s bei ngsai dabroadabout the statureGore w l l

gi ve Amri caand her f i r s t el ecti on by l awyers.Oneof thei r charges was that Republ i cans

marked bal l ots before handingthem o voters

thus i t hadothermarks andwhenthemachi ne

spottedthemthebal l ot was r ej ected  

On the other hand over anunknown

number of overseas bal l ots were rej ectedand

menwhodi dnot l oathe thearmy l ost thei r vote

because stamp cancel l ati ons were not up t o

post- of f i ce standard

Thi s obvi ouslyprovi ded an opportuni ty f or

tr i ckery i n a hand-count but Gore repl i ed on

Nov 16  The choice i s whether the voters are

going t o wn t hi s el ect i on by havi ngevery vote

counted  

Nocomuter canestabl i shhowmany fa l se

votes were acceptedwthout aquesti on i n the

Wsconsin area where 174 Marquette

Uni versi ty students out of 1000admtted they

had voted at l east twceandsom up t o four

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ti ms   I f 174 out of 1000 students i n one

uni versi ty admtted ml ti pl e voti ng, asTH

TIMESreported onNovember 17, the number

that knewhow o votemre than onceanddi d

sowthout confessing or bei ngquesti oned coul d

formabl oc   Thi s was onl y i n one of Amri ca s

thousands of uni versi ti es and there i s l i t t l e

possi bi l i ty that suchvoteswere cast f or Bush

Ater days of watchi ng NNroadcasts of

the farce i n Fl or i da theBel gi an edi t i on of the

Frenchweekl y, LEPONT, di scussed thehopes

of both part i es that overseas votes woul d hel p

themHowvoters wthout a l obby whi ch i s to

sayAmri ca s ser vi ce mn, made out wehave

mnti oned   A sohowthose el i gi bl e for two

passports but wth a si ng e l oya ty reacted

whenLi ebermanj oi ned theGore team  

Nopaper, as f ar asweknow has pointedout

that t hi s i s another reason f or Mosl em around

the worl d t o burn Amri can f l ags   Quest i oned

i n Pari s on the Pa esti ne s i tuat i on Monsi eur

Caml l e Cabana, Presi dent of theArab Wrl d

I nst i tute repl i ed   That l and i s apatchwork, a

l eopar d s ski n wthout anycoherence .   NoArab

government can refuse to support the

Pa esti ni an cause; none can accept the

unacceptabl e  I srael cannot l i v e i ndef i ni tel y

wth the h o s t i l i t y of the countri es surroundi ng

her   Al l thi s we have heardbefore

Mddl e-East specia i sts not i mortant

enough to have a press spoke f rankly of a

tangi bl e questi on  Gore wasa f ool   Knowng

nothi ng of Mddl e East thi nking, he thought

onl y of wnni ngan el ecti on   Any f ool can see

hewas pl anti nga s i ngl e thought i n themnds

of amll i on hotheads . Al l theywoul d have t o

do i s get Gore andAmeri cawouldhave a

J ewshPresi dent  

The news centers of the worl d were

Fl ori da, where lawyerswere f i ghti ng an

el ecti on andPal esti ne where an I nt i f a da was

ragi ng, as November andDecember unfolded,

but mst of the countri es i n Europe sawthe

pi cture of a fresh faced gi rl carryi ng a CRY

BABYAL poster i n thei r mrningpapers  

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For ei gn opi ni on of Ameri can i nt el l i gence

was not f l at t er i ng   What we have been seei ng

i n Ameri ca, M   AndrewSul l i van wrot e i n t heSUNDAYTIMESof Nov 26 ,   i s onl y a sm dgenl e s s than an at t empt ed l e ga l coup   And I say

` coup because what has been goi ng on i s anattempt t o snatch vi c tory f romt he t w c edecl ar ed wnner i n amanner that vi ol ates

al most every pr i nc i pl e of common sense,const i t uti onal l aw anddueprocess  

Moreover, t h i s was c l ear l y a premedi t at ed,

consc i ous deci si on by Al Gore' s campai gn   Goredi dn' t bl under i n t o t h i s c r i s i s   He pl anned f ori t , prepared f or i t and has been mcro-managi ng every aspect of i t from t hebegi nni ng   The f i r s t i nkl i ngs came i n t he earl y

hours of el ect i on ni ght , November 8 , when

W l l i a mDal ey, t he Gore campai gn manager ,decl ared t o t he t hrongs i n Nashvi l l e that   `Thi s

campai gn goes on .

Canyoui magi ne a party l eader i n Britain,aft er a cl i f f - hanger of a vot e and a pendi ng

r ecount , sayi ng that ` t h e campai gn' goes on?

Campai gns ar e what happen bef ore pol l i ngdayWhat happens afterwards i s mere

count i ng   Even as he ( Dal ey) spoke, team of

Democr at i c l awyers, expert s andspi nner s were

bei ng di spat ched t o Fl ori da   Thewar wason  Af t er l i steni ngw t h   i ncreasi ng d i s b e l i e f t o

what he cal l ed   Gore' s mout hpi eces al ready

spi nni ng on t e l e v i s i o n , M   Sul l i van concl uded So t he strategy was cl ear   The Gore teamwoul d t hrowevery l egal chal l enge t hey coul d at

ever y recount t hey coul d f i n d  They woul d rout i nel y i nvoke t he phrase

` wi l l of the peopl e' at every convenient

moment   They knew t he ( Fl or i da Supreme

court woul d be on t hei r s i d e   i t i s one of t he

mos t bi ased, l i b e r a l courts i n t he count ry   I t i si n f avor of af f i rmat i ve acti on and i t bel i eves i t s

r o l e i s t o stop vot ers f r omhavi ng a f r e e vot e on

t hemat t er   Thi s i s what j u d i c i a l t yr anny i s   . .

So wth th i s court behi nd them Gore' s

a i des hi red every hot shot l awyer t hey coul d

f i n d and f ought on   Then t hey t r i e d t he r a c i a l

angl e, decl ari ng that bl ack vot ers hadbeen

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i nt i m da ted f romvot i ng by pol i ce, el ect i on

workers and even dogs   Forget t he f a c t thatbl ack t urnout was at record l e v e l s and t h a t , as

y e t , no int imdat ion has been proved .   .

Thi s i s amanwho w i l l do anyt hi ng t o w n  t rash t he const i t ut i on, get hi s l awyer s t o peddl ef al sehoods i n court, change count i ng r ul es i n

m dst ream gerr y-r i g r ecount s t o f avor hi min t imdate anyone who st ands i n hi s way   . I t i senough t omake any f a i r mndedperson real i ze

that Gore i s a danger t o t he count r y and t o t heconst i t ut i on   He i s begi nni ng t o make Ri chardN xon l ook magnani mous and B i l l Cl i nt on l ook

honest . The story covered ha l f a page andended bef or e al l the f orces at Cl i nt on' s

commandwere put on a search f or di r t onFranci s Harri s .

Whi l e t h i s was goi ng on t he l ong expect edwar adi vi ded Amer i ca and di sgust ed a l l i e s wi l l

f ace was gai ni ng force i n I s rael ' s occupi ed

terr i tory   I t started on September 28 whenAri el Sharon, a l eader of t he hardl i ne Or t hodoxRi ght , l ed an armed group t o t heDome of t he

Rock, J erusal em s hol i est s i t e f o r both Mosl ems

andJ ews  The st one t hrow ng t ha t f ol l owed was t he

s t a r t of I nt i f ada 2   Some 200, 000 s e t t l e r s had

been encouraged wth cheap mortgages,

subsi di zed school s and c hi l d care t o set up

vi l l ages i n t he occupi ed Gaza s t r i p andWest

Bank St one t hrow ng at t he s e t t l e r s and t hei r

guards brought hel i copt ers and ant i - t ank

mssi l es i n repl y and t he f i ght i ng escal at ed Cl i nt on, desperat e t o be remembered as a

peacemaker, set up ameet i ng i n Par i s and put

pressure on Araf at andEhud Barak t o make

themcome Ar a f a t r ef used t o s i t down w t h

Barak unt i l the l at t er agreed t o an

i nt ernati onal i nvest i gat i on i n t o t he cause of t he

vi ol ence that l e f t scores of Pal est i ni ans deadand several hundredwounded Barak r ef used

t o l e t any i nt ernat i onal organi zat i on make an

i nqui ry   To assure hi s peopl e, whowere l osi ng

conf i dence i n him Arafat wal ked out  Madel ei ne Al bri ght f ol l owed hi m cryi ng t o t he

guards   Cl ose t he gat es c l o s e t he gat es

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NOV-DEC2000

Theday s negoti at i ons endedwthArafat a

pri soner i n the house of a J ew shAmri can

ambassador . Theu timte i nsu t   Hewoul d

have returned the fol l owng day but batt l e- ax

di pl omcy hadru ned the conference   ByOctober 6 the si tuat i on was worse   Thi rty-

threeyears hadpassed si nce the Si x-DayWr,when I srael occupi edtheWest BankandGaza,

as young Pal esti ni ans cont i nued t o vent thei r

anger over the 70whohadbeen k i l l e d si nce

the troub e start ed Othodox rabb s andthe

extremst Shas partycal l ed f or Barakt o throw

i n the arm Tear gas f i l l ed the i nt e r i or of St  Anne s Church, the s i t e of the bi rthpl aceof the

Vi rgi n Mary

TheArabworl d consi dered Amri ca and

I srael as one, as a mbmrched on the

Amri can embassy i n Syri a Marchers i nQatarcarr i edbanners stat i ng  The Uni ted States

and I srael are enemes of God   Moslem

muft i i n Bahrai n cal l ed fromthe pul pi t   J ews

must be k i l l e d wherever they are   Thi s i s the

ki nd of warwehave been predi cti ng

Dai l y the si tuat i on grows worse On

December 6 armred bul l dozers began

f l atteni nghoms i n theGaza Str i p, dri vi ngout

i nhab tants, crushi ng thei r l i vestockand

ob i terati ng hundreds of acres of ci trus and

palmtrees on whi ch they l i ved . Secu ar J ewsi n Bsel em the I srael humn ri ghts group,

cal l ed onUNor an observer f orce andNear

East watchers reported  Any hope f or peace i s

d sappeari ngbeneath the tr acks of bu ldozers  

ryi ng womnandher chi l drenwatched

as the l andher husband s f aml y had f armd

f or generati ons was turned i n t o rubb e   Thei rhomwasbu l dozedbecause i t was too near a

road usedby the set t l er s   The reason thei r

homandthei r l i vel i hood were dest royedwas

because ml i tants w th whom theysymathi zedbut not connectedhadbombed a

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hal f of the country f avori ng the return of

Bnyamn Net anyahu Netanyahu s pol i cy, i f he

i s reel ected w l l be t o seal of f the Pal esti ne

area of theWest Bank andGaza and force the

popu ati on i nto submssi on through a total

economc b ockade  

Hewoul d al so step up mli tary operati ons

and encourage the bu l di ng of mre

set t l emnts, though theE ONOMSTof

November 26reported that mnyof the setters

are rel uctantl y accepti ng the f act that thei r

set t l emnts are prevent i ng peace andmy

provokewar  shopeless as thi ngs seemthere

i s a peacemvemnt i n I srael   Net a Gol an, a

27-year-old I s rael i therapi st sat on a wal l as a

humn shi el d whi l e the Pal esti ni ans of Hares

picked thei r ol i ves  

Sami l ey, the Bri ti shwri ter , reportedonNovember 22 that som I s rael i s have begun t o

questi onwhether i t i s worthpayi ng the cost of

mi ntai ni ng 200,000 set t l er s i n thei r cams

andnewhoms   Rabb Moshe H rsh whocam

fromNewYork45years agoandi s Mni ster f or

J ew sh af fai rs i n the Pal esti ni an Nati onal

Assemb y, supports Araf at s pl an t o decl are an

i ndependent Pal est i ne So stood af f ai r s i n a

vol ati l e Near East as Gore s l awyer, Davi d

Boi es, persuaded f our mmers of the Fl ori da

SupremCourt t o cal l f or a recount of votes i nthree counti es f avorab e to Gore The

Presi dency i s the cert ai n l oser of theAmri can

el ect i on, THETIMESof London, of December

11 edi t o r i al i zed  

On J anuary 29 i t w l l be a year si nce we

receiveda book fromM   BernardWsserstei n

andan i nsu ti ng cardwth hi s coml imnts,

W are s t i l l t ryi ng to push our l i bel su t

wthout the vast amunt of mney i t takes t osue f or l i bel i n Bri tai n   Wshal l cont i nue