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- Warning Dept Of Justice Dangerous To Americans
- Washington DC City Of Fear
- Why General Patton Was Murdered
Although the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., is not yet a serious challenge to the old Mack Sennatt comedies, or the leers and sneers of the “funnyman”, Charlie Chaplin, its antics concern many Americans, who do not know whether to laugh or cry, as each new revelation of the department’s ventures into insanity are laid before the American public.
We have recently witnessed the spectacle of a “Special Prosecutor” from the Justice Dept., Lawrence Walsh, spending forty million dollars of taxpayers money to find out whether Col. Oliver North paid for two tires. This is more money than the Credit Bureau has spent in its entire existence ! We also witnessed the ludicrous spectacle of a black man, William Lucas, who was appointed by President Bush to the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department, being harried and torn by the most fanatical leftwing Senators from the Democratic Parry. They turned him down flat, sending a clear message that the black man had better stay in his place. Lucas’ offense was not that he was black, but that he had strayed off the plantation, until he was picked up by the “patterole”, as the old slave chasers were known. There is a clear understanding in Washington that the “civil tights” movement not only is limited to blacks, (no whites need apply for relief under its stringent protection but it is also the private preserve of the old hard line Stalinist-Communist wing of the national Democratic Party. It maintains its private army of Stepin Fetchits, who cringe and laugh whenever the Democratic leaders, such as Senator Edward (Chappaquiddick) Kennedy, bark, and no “civil rights” effort is allowed unless it is authorized by the party of Bella Moscovitz and the secret Harold Ware cell of Communist government officials in Washington. Lucas not only ran away from the plantation, he actually joined the Republican Party, and attempted to take office in Washington under its auspices. This was not to be. Amazingly enough, Bush refused to appoint Lucas to the civil rights post anyway, giving it to him as an “interim” appointment until 1990, on the cowardly excuse that to make such an appointment might “offend” the Democratic leaders in Congress. They had already trashed Lucas in public, for the entire nation to see, and Bush dared not rob them of their Muscovite victory by going over their heads. As King George IV, representing the Bank of England, Bush has served notice that he will observe all the bylaws of “bipartisanship”, meaning that whenever the interests of Republican voters, who elected him President, conflict with the wishes of the old Stalinist leaders of the Democratic Party, he will ignore the people who elected him, and will vote for the Democratic program. No doubt he has good reason for doing so; there is not only the central bank policy of “bipartisanship”, which has been imposed by force upon the American people; there are also the unpleasant reminders of what happens to Presidents who refuse to go along with the Moscow line. Nixon was hounded from office, directly negating the Presidential election which had put him in the White House; there was an attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan shortly after he took office, to remind him that certain people were still extremely displeased that he had defeated the Democratic candidate, What’s His Name, for the Presidency. Reagan got the message, and never again challenged the Stalinist Communists of the Democratic Party during his two terms in office.
Monday, Sept. 27, 1976, began as a typical week in our nation’s capital.
A famous self hating white liberal, the late Sen. Alan Cranston of California, was held up by three armed blacks as he walked the few feet from his car to his office in the Senate Office Building. Perhaps in deference to his well known bias in favour of blacks the bandits did not shoot him down and leave him to die in the gutter, as they did to others.
At that time the city schools were about to close because of a strike by the school custodians. The Asst. U.S. Atty. for the District of Columbia was indicted for taking bribes and the first Jewish Governor of Maryland, which embraced some of Washington’s suburbs, was on trial for bribery and corruption. A few days later, the nude, stabbed body of a Congressional aide and holder of a number of official positions in Washington, was found dead at the Iwo Jima Memorial, which was one of the most famous homosexual trysting places in the world.
In December of 1984, it will be forty years since one of America’s greatest heroes, General George S. Patton, was executed by his Communist foes. General Patton was struck down the day before he was scheduled to make a triumphant return to the United States. He had just been removed from his command of the Third Army, which was in charge of governing the American sector of Germany. Because he not only opposed the dismemberment of Germany, but also because he favored military action against the Communists. As the most popular hero of the Second World War, Patton would have been unbeatable in a Presidential race. This was the reason his skulking enemies ordered his execution before he could leave Germany.
The Patton Papers, 1940-45 recently published by Houghton Mifflin Company in Boston, gives ample reasons for the murder of General Patton. A few months before he was killed, his driver for five years, Master Sergeant John L. Mims, was replaced. Patton was asked by Major General Gay to accompany him on an excursion for a few hours the day before he was to return to America. At 11:45 A.M. in clear weather and on a straight stretch of road, the driver of a GMC military truck turned his vehicle directly into the side of the 1938 Cadillac 75 Special limousine in which Patton was the only person injured. He suffered some internal injuries but did not seem to be seriously hurt. On Dec. 21, 1945, it was announced that he had died of an “embolism”, that is a bubble of the blood which is fatal when it reaches a vital organ. It can be introduced into the bloodstream with a syringe by anyone with brief medical training.