1. HE'S BACK: WIKILEAKS plans 'major' announcement!
2.Federal Reserve Act of 1913 & EUSTACE MULLINS harassment by the FBI
1953-2010.
Let's start with your first book, Secrets of the Federal Reserve
Eustace Mullins - Murder by Injection 1 of 3
I started the research in 1948, the year I met Ezra Pound. I worked for three
years on that book and I went through 2000 books at the Library of Congress to
get the material for it.
And you worked with George Stimson on Secrets of the Federal Reserve?
Yes. George was quite a scholar. He was founder of the National Press Club,
which did one terrible thing to this country. It created the myth that
journalists are serious people. They'd always been known as drunks and fools up
to that point, which is what they were. George, because he wasn't a fool or a
drunk, created the National Press Club as a place where serious journalists
could be taken seriously. But there aren't any. So the NPC became a big office
building where a lot of lobbyists and journalists have their offices.
Ezra Pound commissioned me to write Secrets of the Federal Reserve for $10 a
week. When I finished the book, no one would touch it. Devin Garrity said they
couldn't print it, and they'd be the only ones that could. We finally found a
girl who printed a thousand copies and we sold it immediately. We sold it
within a month, they took every book.
The German edition came out in '55 and it was burned by the German government.
Was there a rationale?
Well, it went before a court hearing and judge named Israel Katz, an Occupation
judge, ruled that the book was unconstitutional under German law. It broke laws
against race and that was the legal excuse for them to ban the book. [author's
note: Secrets of the Federal Reserve makes no mention of any race]
What was your immediate reaction to the book being burned?
I was devastated because I expected to make money over there and of course
Guido Roeder had put up his own money to print the book. I tried to sue the
German govt. and the German govt. said they were still under the American
occupation, so I sued the American govt. and they said that Germany had gotten
its "freedom" back in 1953...some kind of treaty. It was a total
runaround.Rense.com
Here’s how Eustace Mullins, author of Secrets of the Federal Reserve, describes
in that book what happened:
The Glass Bill (the House version of the final Federal Reserve Act) had passed
the House on September 18, 1913 by 287 to 85. On December 19, 1913, the Senate
passed their version by a vote of 54-34.
More than forty important differences in the House and Senate versions
remained to be settled, and the opponents of the bill in both houses of
Congress were led to believe that many weeks would yet elapse before the
Conference bill would be ready for consideration.
The Congressmen prepared to leave Washington for the annual Christmas recess,
assured that the Conference bill would not be brought up until the following
year. Now the money creators prepared and executed the most brilliant stroke of
their plan. In a single day, they ironed out all forty of the disputed passages
in the bill and quickly brought it to a vote. On Monday, December 22, 1913, the
bill was passed by the House 282-60 and the Senate 43-23.
On December 21, 1913, the New York Times commented editorially on the act, “New
York will be on a firmer basis of financial growth, and we shall soon see her
the money centre of the world.”
The US sellout of the KHMER PEOPLE IN CAMBODIA in 1975, THROUGH HENRY KISSINGER
.
3. WHO IS THIS MAN ?
Kissinger, in His Own Words
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam" In 1969, President Richard Nixon and
his National Security Advisor, Henry A. Kissinger, unleashed B-52 carpet
bombing for over fourteen months against a people who still tilled the soil
with water buffalo. The 3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The
American bombing of Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the
U.S. was not at war with Cambodia.
"Why should we flagellate ourselves for what the Cambodians did to each other?"
-- Henry Kissinger - who (with Richard Nixon) was responsible for the massive
bombing of Cambodia in 1973, which killed three-quarters of a million peasants
and disrupted Cambodian society, setting the stage for Pol Pot to come to power
and ultimately kill another one-and-a-half million people
Henry Alfred Kissinger recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, so was his
Vietnamese communist friend .
LE DUC THO recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
THAT Nobel Peace Prize WAS AWARDED TO THEM FOR
1. THE ABANDONMENT, OF THE US ALLIED ,THE SOUTH VIETNAM ANTI COMMUNIST REGIME
AND THE MURDER OF THE NGO DIHN DIEM FAMILIES.
2. THE US INVASION OF CAMBODIA, A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, A UN MEMBER COUNTRY, AN
ALLIED OF THE US GOVERNMENT.
3. THE ABANDONMENT OF CAMBODIA TO THE COMMUNIST IN 1975.
4. THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS
( The 3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of
Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war
with Cambodia.)
p140
The United States, apprehensive about Southeast Asia becoming part of the
Soviet sphere of influence, were willing to commit whatever resources were
needed to incorporate it into the American Empire. American military leaders
believed that Cambodian territory was providing a transportation route from
North to South Vietnam and a haven where North Vietnam established its
headquarters. Despite the fact that in the 1960s and early 1970s, Cambodia was
safely in the American camp, its use by North Vietnam was becoming a problem.
In 1969, President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor, Henry A.
Kissinger, unleashed B-52 carpet bombing for over fourteen months against a
people who still tilled the soil with water buffalo. The 3,500 bombing sorties
resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of Cambodia was a closely
guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war with Cambodia.
Not only did Nixon and Kissinger not seek the necessary approval from Congress
to bomb Cambodia, they tried to conceal the bombing not only from the American
public but Congress as well. Nixon and Kissinger believed that these hideous
lies were imperative to hold on to South Vietnam as part of the American
Empire..
Following the bombing, many peasants were so outraged at the United States and
their puppet leader in Cambodia that they chose to join the Khmer Rouge, a
marginal revolutionary communist group whose ranks swelled to a major force.
After taking power, the Khmer Rouge unleashed a reign of terror killing over
one million people.
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Nixon's and Kissinger's Lies
The copious lies of both Kissinger and Nixon to the American people and
Congress made possible the clandestine nature of and false justifications for
the Cambodian incursions. Some of the lies were:
* Nixon and Kissinger decided to keep secret the bombing of Cambodia whose
neutrality the administration professed to respect.
* Records were falsified to conceal the fact that the U.S. was bombing Cambodia.
* Nixon and Kissinger assured Congress that the United States scrupulously
declined to attack communist positions in Cambodia before the spring of 1970.
* In 1970, Nixon claimed to respect Cambodian neutrality and that the U.S.
would not move against communist sanctuaries.
* In 1970, Nixon lied to Congress when he claimed that military assistance to
Lon Nol was minimal. o After Congressional approval for raids ending in June
1970 Nixon and Kissinger claimed that the Cambodian operation was a success. o
The Cooper-Church amendment limited American bombing and Nixon and Kissinger
greatly exceeded those limits.
* Kissinger claimed that the sanctuaries were uninhabited or only lightly
populated by Cambodians.
* Kissinger claimed that the decision to bomb the sanctuaries was in response
to an "unprovoked offensive" by communist forces in South Vietnam.
* Kissinger's insisted that the protection of American lives was the principal
reason for the bombing, but regular American bombing occurred after the
"unprovoked offensive" had ended. . Kissinger's memoranda to the defense
department claimed L that no Cambodian lives were lost.
* Kissinger claimed on June 11, 1969, that he and President Nixon "fully
briefed" Senator Stennis and Russell on the Menu operation.
The enormity of Nixon's lies afforded him the opportunity to commit atrocities
in Cambodia bordering on genocide. In the Nixon impeachment hearings, the
fourth article of impeachment charged that Nixon:
... had violated his constitutional oath of office in that he "on and
subsequent to March 17, 1969, authorized, ordered and ratified the concealment
from Congress of the facts and the submission to Congress of false and
misleading statements concerning the existence, scope, and nature of American
bombing operations in Cambodia and derogation of the power of Congress to
declare war... and by such conduct warrants impeachment and trial and removal
from office." (William Shawcross, Sideshow) BOOK : President Richard Nixon,
Henry Kissinger, and the Bombing of Cambodia ,excerpted from the book ,Lying
for Empire
How to Commit War Crimes With A Straight Face
by David Model
Kissinger played a dominant role in United States foreign policy between 1969
and 1977.
During this period, he pioneered the policy of détente with the Soviet Union,
orchestrated the opening of relations with the People's Republic of China, and
negotiated the Paris Peace Accords, ending American involvement in the Vietnam
War.
His role in the bombing of Cambodia
Kissinger being sworn in as Secretary of State by Chief Justice Warren Burger,
September 22, 1973. Kissinger's mother, Paula, holds the Bible upon which he
was sworn in while President Nixon looks on.
FOR CAMBODIA
Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces
from Cambodia.
10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE
NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY.
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988.
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops
...."
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since
1988.
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
THE MOMENT , KING SIHAMONI STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE
VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE.
THE CULPRITS ARE FMR KING SIHANOUK, QUEEN MONIQUE , KING SIHAMONI WHO CONTINUE
TO INFLICT AN UNENDING SUFFERINGS TO THE CAMBODIAN IN THIS WAY.
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