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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Three letters (fwd)
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>Subject: Three letters
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>Three letters attached from an "insider" at the DoJ to me.
>I thought you'd be interested, especially in the last one.
>--Mark
>From: Deleted
>To: msmith01@flash.net
>Subject: Justice Dept Provocations
>Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 05:56:33 PDT
>
>Hey Mark, I work at the Justice Dept.
>You want to know why the Govt is trying to start something that you are
>desperately trying to stop? Short answer, look at the history of the
>Reichstag fire. Hitler used it effectively to destroy his opposition.
>It has worked well for Bill Clinton so far. Why do you think Militias
>get such bad press, and why do you think that they are frightened? The
>militias have been effectively neutered, and are valuable as a tool for
>Government usurpation of God given rights.
>
>Look up the definition of a state sponsered terrorist group and figure
>out how many Federal organizations fit the definition.
>
>I have a little theory, it goes like this: Almost everyday you read or
>hear about something that causes you to say, "that's impossible, can't
>happen here, or who would have believed that things could have gone
>this far." What this means is that things are already worse than you
>can imagine, you just don't know about it yet.
>
>Good luck trying to motivate, or waken people. We are gladly forging
>our own chains.
>
>A Friend Inside. DTTNWO
>
>From: Deleted
>To: msmith01@flash.net
>Subject: Provocations
>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 1997 07:32:31 PDT
>
>Great to hear from you.
>
>You are right about the hazards of the position and my views, so I tend
>to change names and locations at odd intervals. You will still know my
>work though.
>
>As to why the Justice Dept provocations, as I suggested you should read
>about the Reichstag fire and its aftermath.
>
>The radical left groups of the seventies were used in the same manner as
>the Militias are being used now. Government used the spectre of
>revolution, where none ever existed, to take away citizens rights, and
>expand its power. It was done for the good of the country, and to keep
>us safe (isn't that right?). People can be persuaded to trade freedom
>for safety. This time there will be no Church Commission to set things
>back.
>
>I agree with all in the vampire Paper you sent me but fear nothing can
>be done to wake the people up in time. Insiders in the Gov understand
>that it is now a race to get enough technology into place so that any
>change becomes impossible. You will need to get PGP before I can say
>too much about things.
>
>I teach and write about these things, but those who are aware are in no
>position to change things yet.
>
>Sorry that this is somewhat disjointed but I'm just writing things down
>as they come to me.
>
>The Gov knows that there is trouble out there. Last week all went on
>alert because of Ruby Ridge news. If they can just keep people asleep
>for a while longer technology will protect them, see 1984.
>
>The biggest trouble spot now is Gadsden AL. More potential for a
>shooting war to erupt there than anywhere else. Uncle knows this, tried
>to walk away from the problem but ACLU wouldn't let him. If Judge
>stands firm and ask for help could get out of hand very quickly with
>national backing. Thats why the low profile as much as possible. Can
>discuss further if you feel like listening but you probably already see
>it.
>
>Corruption starts at the top. Pentagon now so completely neutered that
>any thing out of it is tainted. Clinton has all oposition removed, only
>lickspittle lackeys left in charge. I also have sources inside.
>
>You are also correct that most people in Gov aren't aware. Continue to
>do a good job and feel patriotic. Will be necessary for them to make a
>choice one day. Many will opt for security, but remember, change is not
>made by the masses.
>
>Clinton gang has corrupted top levels of Gov. Every branch and section
>that you can name, I see it in reports almost every day.
>
>Can't say much but, I've been involved in this "counterterrorism"
>business for many, many years. I hesitate to use the term now. Applies
>to more Gov agencies world wide than any others.
>
>By the way, you are aware that NSA monitors all internet traffic by the
>use of Key Words aren't you? You should get PGP for personal messages.
>
>In the belly of the beast. DTTNWO.
>
>
>From: Deleted
>To: msmith01@flash.net
>Subject: Thanks
>Date: Wed, 03 Sep 1997 06:11:15 PDT
>
>
> Thanks for the Web Page. I've got it bookmarked now.
> Had a chance to read the paper that you sent. It was good, and I
>have made copies for some friends who are in the MD, and VA Guard. It
>drives D.C. Orgs nuts that they are infiltrated and have difficulty
>planning anything secure. They have ample evidence that plants work
>both ways. The difference is that most of theirs are paid to sell out
>their people, while ours do it for love of liberty.
> Observation at the Jefferson Memorial: One of his most famous
>sayings is missing from the wall, "A little revolution now and again is
>a good thing." I wonder why they left that off?
> Had a conversation with Walter Williams (sure you know he is Black
>Commentator, and Economist at George Mason Univ.), anyway, after
>discussion of Militias, why they came into being, where they are going,
>and general comments on the country's direction, I asked what he saw in
>the future. He said that in reality he saw no way out except armed
>confrontation. Pretty strong stuff, and he said it on the air (WBAL
>Baltimore station). Don't be surprised, most of the people in this
>business, and the terrorism think tanks are predicting the same thing.
> As I said, the race is on for technology and weapons superiority.
>Why do you think they are arming police with tanks, helos, auto weapons,
>and training like military special forces? Your police org can make a
>significant difference. It is important to let the Gov know that all
>troops are not blindly loyal. Soviets overcame this by having Army and
>Police serve in areas other than their homeland. Clinton will have the
>same problem if he tries to nationalize Alabama Guard to shoot their
>neighbors in Gadsden. Gadsden could also bring out people who to this
>point have had no part in the movement. There the issue is not only
>constitutional, but religious as well, a very explosive combination.
>There is no community wedge there, no black white issues to exploit, as
>both communities support the Judge.
> As to Militias, Gov has discounted the threat (could be a huge mistake
>in Gadsden). The real threat is what I call the Ideologically Pure
>Warrior. He isn't a joiner, no militia connections, probably ex or
>current military, or police, well trained. If he decides that the
>Government is no longer legitimate, and decides to do something about
>it, (plenty of legal ground to stand on here in the Declaration) there
>will be no warning, no group to infiltrate, no phone to tap.
>He will just do it. Several hundred, unconnected except for belief in
>their cause could do major damage to the Gov. This is where the real
>danger lies, Federal Law Enforcement has known, and discussed this for
>years. The militias are red herrings to drag across the trail. Anti
>terrorist measures put in place to "combat the threat" will do nothing
>to stop the Warrior, but can be used to monitor the people.
> Gotta go now, can continue later if you wish. I probably need to
>change sites and name soon. You will know when I do. Comments welcome.
> A friend inside, DTTNWO.
>
>
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