("Quid coniuratio est?")
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW
Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of
the Phoenix Police Department.
Biographical note: Officer McLamb was one of the most highly decorated members (if not the most highly decorated) of the Phoenix Police Department. Besides many acts of heroism, officer McLamb is also the originator of the "Officer Friendly" program, a program in which police officers visit school children to help them be better acquainted with the police. Officer McLamb was disabled in the line of duty and is now retired from the Phoenix Police Department. He currently hosts a radio show which can be heard Monday through Friday, 7 pm cst, on WWCR, 5.810 mHz shortwave.
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JACK MCLAMB:
So that's important. I like to start out this way because we have
new police officers, new soldiers, and we have new private
citizens here that really come into these meetings and they don't
know what we're about and what we're doing.
What does this have to do with Clinton's new plan to bring together all the law enforcement agencies in the nation? It has everything to do with it. And so I'm leading into that. People say, "Well, Jack: Get to the subject!" Well this is the subject! It's very important that we understand why Clinton wants to bring together a national police force. And why there is an international police force already set up.
And so, in order for us to understand if we do have a conspiracy to take over the united States and mold us into a world government -- How are these people going to do this?
And oh, by the way, there's another quote I want to give you, from the head of the Ford Foundation. Now this is a part of the Congressional Record. And this is where we'll start into our talk today about the importance of the national police force.
A man by the name of, uh... uh... Norman Dodd (yeah, thank you, Ralph. That's my fellow police officer, there. He knows more about it than I do!) A guy named Norman Dodd was an investigator for the Reese Commission -- a congressional investigation into the tax-free foundations of the nation. And he was going about his duties every week, talking to the heads of the foundations, the tax-free foundations of the world... er, the nation. And his duty was to find out why they were there, what their purpose was, and how they were using their tax-free funds.
Well he was caught totally off-guard when he went to talk to Mr. Rowen Gaither(?), who was the president of the Ford Foundation, one morning. He sat down with Mr. Gaither, and he said, "Mr. Gaither, I'm gonna ask you the same question I've asked all the other heads of the tax-free foundations. And that is, What is your purpose? And how are you using your tax-free foundation funds?"
And he looked at Mr. Dodd, and he said, "Mr. Dodd," he says. (And this is almost verbatim. I can pretty much quote it verbatim.) He says, "We operate here out of directives that emanate from the White House. And the subject of those directives are, we are to use our grant-making powers to alter life in the united States so that we can be merged with the Soviet Union."
Well Mr. Dodd about fell out of his chair. Because he had not had anyone speak to him candidly at all the tax-free foundations he'd gone to. They didn't want to have him come in the door. They tried to cover up information. And this is the first one he went to where Mr. Rowen Gaither, the head of the Ford Foundation, actually told him what the real reason that they were in business for.
Now. That was 1954, folks. 1954. Now he says that "Our directives emanate from the White House." Who was in the White House in 1954? Ike. "I like Ike." -- remember that little sticker? I know that, because I was born in Washington, D.C. and I went to the inaugural parade of Eisenhower as a little boy. And I remember: I was very proud that day to be in Washington, D.C. and attend the inaugural parade and see the President of the United States.
And I always thought Ike was a nice guy. But now I know differently, because I've studied history. {1}. But he was the one, his White House issued the directive to the tax-free foundations that they were to use their grant-making powers to alter life in the united States so we could be merged with the rest of the world.
And now, that is probably the most critical statement I can tell you today, folks. Don't forget that. Because you're gonna find out why the economy is falling. You're gonna find out why we're losing our farms. You're gonna find out in that statement why we're losing our homes, and why everything in America is just dissolving. And we are being lowered, in every aspect, from our Constitutional rights. We're losing our Constitutional rights. We're losing our economic, our sound economic base. We're losing everything in America. We're being levelled so that we can be comfortably merged one day with third world nations.
So in that statement... Don't forget that. That's in this book, too, by the way. In Vampire Killer.
All right, now, if they're going to do this, if they're going to do this, folks, how are they going to do it? How are they going to do it? And this leads us into "crime" and it leads us into drugs, in America. And why we "need" a national police force (so we're told), we "need" a national police force.
How are they going to do it? Let me share it with you. [Pauses for a drink of water, apparently glances at something] (Here's another Operation Vampire Killer 2000.) And on another page, we have the way that they're going to destroy our nation and level it with the rest of the nations, so we can be merged together.
See if you can figure out, now -- in the 1800s, when these conspirators first put together a serious plan to bring the united States to its knees -- how they were gonna do it? Now I'm gonna read you some statements here, by our founding fathers. And you put your place in, self in the place of a conspirator and you try, out of these statements, to find out the way to destroy America. And you tell me what it is.
Listen to this: the founding fathers said this: Uh, Benjamin Franklin said, "Man will ultimately be governed by God or by tyrants." He's talking about our free nation, nation of free people. Where does our freedom come from? Benjamin Franklin tells us.
George Washington says, "The people know it is impossible to rightly govern without God and the Bible."
Andrew Jackson says, "The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests."
Daniel Webster said, "If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering."
And there's a man, name of Alexis De Tocqueville, who was a French historian, that came to our country in the 19th century. And he looked at the American system. Because France wanted to know why we were so successful and we were growing so rapidly and our economy was booming. And we were becoming the greatest nation on the face of the earth. The French wanted to know, so they sent Alexis De Tocqueville to America to do a 2-year study. And at the end of that study, this is what he said. He really nailed it down in just one line. He said, "America is great because America is good. And if America ever ceases to be good, it will cease to be great."
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---------------------------<< Notes >>--------------------------- {1} "...I always thought Ike was a nice guy. But now I know differently..." One incident that supports this statement is Eisenhower's participation in the brutal suppression of the so- called "Bonus Army" in Washington, D.C. in the 1930s.
I encourage distribution of "Conspiracy Nation."
"Justice" = "Just us" = "History is written by the assassins."