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Of Foxes and Chickens

By the time you read this, you will have a new president-elect. And while at press-time, still three weeks away from election day, we cannot predict the winner, we do know the loser - the American people - as once again it is Tweedle-Dee over Tweedle-Dum by a nose.

A few weeks ago on a Sunday morning "Meet the Press," Algore was wearing an "earbud." This made many watchers wonder if a guest was ever before so equipped in a one-on-one "interview." Was it so Gore could hear host Tim Russert -- who as all of 4 feet away from him? Or was it to enable Gore's handlers a means by which to feed him the correct answers for public pacification?

No president in American history has made such a mockery of his oath of office as ole Slick Willie, who once promised us "the most ethical administration in our nation's history." Actually, Clinton has compiled the longest rap sheet in our nation's history and is now the first president to face disbarment as a lawyer. And when cheerleader Algore called him, at the height of the impeachment scandal, "America's greatest president," Constitutionists gagged. Thomas Jefferson, whose likeness Algore could not even identify on a 1992 campaign visit to Virginia, must have been doing back flips in his grave with that remark.

At the August Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, Clinton asked the audience, "Are we better off than we were eight years ago?" And then answered his own question with, "You bet we are!" But no one asked him what his definition of "we" is. Undoubtedly, he was speaking of his own group of One-Worlders and not "We the People." Certainly, the communistic police state has grown by leaps and bounds during the past eight years.

What about the people and their alleged freedoms? Are they more or less likely to have their children taken from them for giving a spanking in public? Are their rights to bear arms and defend themselves against crime still in place? Isn't the cost of living higher now than then? With the vested interests in the oil industry of both Gush and Bore, will the continued increase in fuel costs be a surprise? But all these and the myriad of other challenges are only symptoms of a far greater illness. It will never be cured until the people regain control of government spending, and that can only be accomplished with lawful money.

Did you know that counterfeiting was once a capital offense? That's right. The Coinage Act of 1792 provided for the death penalty for tampering with the money because Congress knew that unrestrained counterfeiters could overthrow the republic. Yet the greatest counterfeiting scheme in the history of this planet has been going on right under our noses for nearly ninety years. If you doubt this, don't bother arguing with me. Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson described the Federal Reserve as an "omnipotent counterfeiter" in his book, Economics, Fourth Edition. So if you second-guess this observation, then argue with the Nobel Prize-winning economist.

However, some simple logic makes it far easier to agree with him. Bankster Rothschild Sr. said it first: "Give me the control of a nation's money supply and I care not who makes it laws." If money creators get the cash and credit for nothing and you have to work for it, then who is in charge? (Incidentally, Karenna Gore married Dr. Andrew Schiff in 1997. He is the great-grandson of Jacob, the financier of the Communist Revolution.)

The FED published a booklet decades ago entitled Keeping Our Money Healthy, in which they admitted that their unlimited counterfeit would keep its value "if there were fewer people bidding against each other." Does this not encourage abortion and euthanasia? Rather than making public the known cure for cancer, would it not be more beneficial to the money creators to keep this secret and instead push drugs and other debilitating "therapy." Is there anything so diabolical to which these "omnipotent counterfeiters" would not stoop in order to have fewer people bidding against each other?

Creating another war every few years helps. The removal of a few million men (and now even women) before they can procreate certainly has to aid in the process. If the U. S. government could slaughter five million Koreans and Vietnamese (who never harmed us) under the pretext of "halting communism" and lose 150,000 young Americans in the process, while enforcing all ten planks of the Communist Manifesto back home; simple logic tells us that there has to be an shrouded motive. It makes as much sense as putting rat poison (fluoride) in the water supply and toothpaste to prevent tooth decay, which, research has shown, knocks another large number out of the game before they can become elderly, non-productive consumers.

Further evidence is with the American Medical Association, which refuses to recognize any alternative treatments that do not provide obscene profits for the medical and/or pharmaceutical industries. In 1966, German doctor Otto Warburg, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his astounding medical research, told the audience of both the preventive and cure for cancer and all other viruses in the human system. Thirty-four years later, flying in the face of worldwide successes with ozone treatment, the American FDA continues to suppress this valuable information. "No virus can survive in an oxygen-rich environment," said Dr. Warburg, and thousands of his followers have proven it many foreign countries. Meanwhile, the archaic American method continues to be the witchcraft maiming of burning, cutting, and poisoning.

Over ten million people of all nations died in World War II. Now, out of their ashes has grown the Fourth Reich under a new name - The European Union. The world was/is taught to hate Nazi Germany, writes the astute Bob Livingston, but the same faction that created Nazi Germany has created the European Union, a new Nazi Germany under a different name.

"What people once hated, they can be made to love by just changing the name," says Livingston, a researcher and writer for the past thirty-five years. "No jackboots, no torch light parades or swastikas, and not a German soldier killed. Now Germany conquers Europe as the European Union, but a rose is a rose is a rose under any name."

News Media a "Freak Show" Longtime establishment journalist and author Carl Bernstein, who became famous as a young man for breaking the Watergate cover-up scandal in the Washington Post, said during an appearance in Brunswick, Maine, that the media are becoming a "freak show," "We're increasingly losing our way," he said. "Journalism has less and less to do with truth and reality and totally lacks context." Media Bypass readers would say, "No kidding, Dick Tracy!"

The venue in which this has always been most blatant is that of the judiciary. Newsmen have long had the habit of taking the accusations from a government indictment and making headlines with what often prove to be mere suppositions and, sometimes, even total fabrications - e.g. the Weaver family at Ruby Ridge, the Branch Davidians at Mt. Carmel, the "suicide" of Vince Foster, the ANFO residue on Tim McVeigh's shirt, and most recently, Wen Ho Lee. The readers and listeners (and potential jurors) are pre-programmed toward guilt by hearing only the government charges trumpeted daily in these high-profile cases and almost never any exculpatory evidence.

Our colleague Tupper Saussy suggests one way to counter this massive mind control would be to affix a warning from the Surgeon General's legal counterpart to every court-action news story, to wit: ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S WARNING: THE LAW PERMITS GOVERNMENT PROSECUTORS TO MAKE FALSE STATEMENTS IN OR OUT OF COURT WITH IMPUNITY. ALL INFORMATION GIVEN BY SUCH OFFICIALS SHOULD BE EVALUATED IN THIS LIGHT.

"Such a notice might head off a lot of false prosecutions at the pass," says Saussy, who has had more than his share of government persecution. Indeed, the Surgeon General's warning may steer a few youngsters away from a life-shortening habit. But let's face it. The prevaricating sophistry created daily by the weasels in the federal and state judiciaries makes for a more immediate life-destroying situation than smoking cigarettes. However, tongue-in-cheek as the suggestion might have been, we can never seriously expect the chief fox to ever warn the chickens about her private army of foxes surrounding the hen house.

But maybe we could prevail upon the publishers of this periodical to issue the warning anyway. Our cover story last month regarding the Joe Gray family situation in Texas might have been a good starting place.

At every election time, I am silently reminded and humbly moved to quote from my 1992 thriller and should-have-been bestseller, I Rode with Tupper. (If anything has changed since then, it has only been for the worse.):