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On April 17th, 1995, a Learjet crashed. On board were Generals and Admirals who were getting ready to arrest Bill Clinton for treason. The official list of casualties for that flight included Major General Glen A. Profitt, ll and Clark Fiester, an important defense department official (who also was well-connected to some former signals experts and a leading expert on electronic war fighting and networking). Two pilots were aboard. One enlisted man was said to be included on "space available." There was never any mention of an Admiral or any Naval personnel among those killed in that highly suspicious crash.

Two days later the Murrah building in Oklahoma City was bombed and we heard no more about this mysterious plane crash. The treason they were going to arrest Clinton for involved the normalization of relations with Viet Nam. Evidently Commerce Secretary Ron Brown had been paid $700,000 to rush through this normalization pact. The only thing that stood in the way was the American POW's that Viet Nam still held. The decision was made by a few covert men to try to rescue some of the POW's before the normalization took place. The story, which has been confirmed by Joe Jordan of the National POW Taskforce and by Sarah McClendon, the senior White House correspondent, is that close to 30 live POW's were brought out of Viet Nam and taken to Leavenworth prison to get them ready to be absorbed back into society. One of these former POW's was on board the Learjet that crashed on April 17th, 1995. The Generals and Admirals were getting ready to go public with the proof that there were other POW's left behind in Viet Nam after the normalization treaty was signed.

According to Joe Jordan, these POWs were murdered by the Vietnamese shortly after the United States signed the normalization treaty. If this story got out, charges of treason would have been filed against President Clinton and many of his cabinet.


http://bbnworldnews.com/newspost/bill-clinton-rockefeller-the-mysterious-learjet-crash-days-before-the-okc-bombing/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Serve and Protect … Or Harass and Collect?

by Eric Peters
EricPetersAutos.com

Recently by Eric Peters: The Clover Test

http://www.lewrockwell.com/peters-e/peters-e32.1.html 

 
   

What good are cops, really?

I mean to the average, non-violent citizen just trying to go about his business?

For him, cops are a nuisance – and increasingly, a threat. They don't protect his property; indeed, they spend their days trying to take it away via enforcement of various and ever-increasing laws ranging from the minor ("speeding" fines) to the major (asset seizure for possessing or imbibing some substance the State has arbitrarily decreed to be "illegal"). Or maybe they're out enforcing "free speech zones" and/or giving wood shampoos to the Mundanes (that's Will Grigg's wonderful term – full credit given here).

Libertarian writers such as Grigg, among others, have noted that most of us – very tellingly – do not feel "safe" when a cop rolls up behind us. Or when we see one in general. In fact we feel nervous and stressed – because we know instinctively that the cop is most emphatically not our "protector." We gird our loins, grit our teeth. We hope the cop will "give us a break" – that is, decline to fully enforce the ukase he believes we've just transgressed. We become servile, mewling "yes sir, no sir" to some buzz-cut 24-year-old community college graduate (a few have managed to achieve the full four-year degree in "criminal justice" or some such from Turnpike Tech), hating the sound of ourselves as we grovel but knowing that we must grovel, else risk our "protector's" largely unaccountable wrath.

Speaking of which:

Physical protection from criminal thugs is arguably the only moral service a cop can provide. But the truth is they don't provide even this most elemental of services. Indeed, the Supremes have explicitly laid this out; i.e., cops have no duty to protect specific individuals from harm. Just "society." That means you are on your own where it matters most; the one area where most of us would agree having some back-up would be nice to have.

Only, we don't have it. And more, should not expect it.

There's a great saying: I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

Another: When seconds count, a cop is just minutes away.

In our very rural county, it would probably take a cop at least 10-15 minutes (assuming he was fairly close by to start with) to respond to a 911 call. By the time he got here, it'd likely be over. Cops investigate crime, you see – as distinct from protecting you from crime. It is an important distinction. And the lesson to be taken from it is this:

If some SOB breaks into your home, it is up to you to provide the .45 (or double 00) enema to said SOB.

Ditto when you are out on the streets. If you are accosted, the only person responsible for your physical safety – for your life – is you.

(If, that is, "the law" even permits this. In several areas – Chicago and DC, for example – the only personages permitted to possess weapons are the cops and – de facto – the criminals. Use a weapon in self-defense in a "gun free" area and you have become the criminal; the transgressor of "the law.")

So, what use are cops?

They spend their days catching "speeders," fighting a "drug war" moral people are conscientiously opposed to and otherwise bothering (and sometimes, much worse) people who aren't harming anyone except possibly themselves (which in an ostensibly free society ought to be as respected a right as the right to free exercise of religion).

The analogy here is the military. It is called national defense but in reality it is national offense. The last time the United States unquestionably fought a war of defense was back in 1812. The Troops – and the Cops (who are very often The Troops recycled) are there for largely offensive purposes, both abroad and back here in the Homeland.

Enormous resources – our resources – are thrown down the proverbial rathole subsidizing these activities, which are sanctified by the term, "law enforcement" – which is usually sufficient to shut up any potential critics, who must certainly be Hippies or communists or who at the very least hate Ahhhhmeerrrrikuh. (Where at least you know you're free… etc.)

But the truth is most of the laws being enforced have very little do with keeping us from harming one another – or catching those who do.

Cops are on patrol for seatbelt scofflaws; lurking behind billboards to nab ne'er do wells who travel faster than a sign says they may. Even cold-cocking jaywalkers (yes, this has actually happened).

Or Tazering moms in minivans who dare to talk back.

Meanwhile, child rapists on home release are not being monitored (see the Jaycee Dugard case; it's an example of the rule rather than the exception), old widows living alone are not being protected (except by themselves) and if you're out walking the street at night, you best be prepared to defend yourself. Because the cops are just doing their job – and their job has very little do with protecting you from physical violence.

But they'll be sure to investigate whatever happens to you after it's all over with. Plenty of overtime pay, there.

Reprinted with permission from EricPetersAutos.com.

 

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