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Subject: [Lis-LEAF] MORNING OF HORROR -L. Neil Smith



MORNING OF HORROR

By L. Neil Smith <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Special to _The Libertarian Enterpise_


First of all, expect never to learn the truth about what happened
at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and elsewhere this morning
of September 11, 2001, any more than we did with regard to the
murders of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, at Ruby
Ridge, Waco, or Oklahoma City. Ambiguity and uncertainty serve
far too many political interests.

Another certainty is that, although I'm told 50,000 people worked
in the World Trade Center, more innocent individuals will die
as a result of what the Old Media are lovingly referring to as
a "lockdown" of Manhattan and other places, than any acts of
terrorism that may have occurred. The military has just said
they'll shoot down any plane they see flying. Only one civilian
plane is in the air this morning, Air Force One; that's as grim
a warning of things to come as I can think of.

"Collateral" deaths won't just happen as a consequence, say, of
somebody with a heart attack being unable to get to a hospital,
but whenever and wherever some dumb kid in an army uniform gets
startled by a car backfiring and starts spraying everybody and his
pet poodle with automatic rifle fire. Or to whomever the martial
lawyers decide it's safe to liquidate using this foul mess as a
cover. Or, vastly more ominously, to people in the not-so-distant
future who decide they must resist the police state that will
inevitably result from these events.

It's extremely difficult to think coherently about long term
effects, let alone to get it all down in writing, when you learn
that, not only were hijacked commercial aircraft used to commit
these unspeakably evil acts, but that 90 passengers died
helplessly in the first plane, and others yet unnumbered may
have died in subsequent attacks. _Somebody_ has to think about
it, though, or this situation will be used to turn the Bill of
Rights off forever. Depending on the planning behind it, or who
did the planning, it may already be too late.

All airports have been shut down today, and I shudder to think
about what flying will be like from now on. The Clintons,
Schumers, and Waxmans will try to shut down the Internet,
calling it a breeding ground for terrorism. The Bushes and
Cheneys will "reluctantly" go along.

Rush Limbaugh will cheer them on.

What should those who value their freedom do? Every chance you
have, from this moment on, whether it's on talk radio, or on the
letters to the editor page, on the Internet while it's still
possible, or in communication with everyone you know -- it's time
for even the most apolitical to write to senators and congressmen
-- emphasize two points:

First, inform them that closing down the First or Second or any
other Amendment is not an appropriate response to what's happened,
and that any politician or bureaucrat in office who attempts to
capitalize on today's horrors is committing the same sort of
blatantly criminal act I've always insisted must be punished
under Bill of Rights enforcement.

Second, these things happen to nations with imperial ambitions.
There has never been a major act of terrorism I know of that
hasn't resulted from an act of government that violated somebody's
rights. The way to keep this sort of thing from  happening again
is to stop those violations.

Hideously enough, my new novel _The American Zone_, scheduled to
be published next November by Tor Books, begins with an act very
similar to this one, carried out to force the creation of a
strong central government in the governmentless "North American
Confederacy" that figures in so many of my books. As anybody who
knows my work can safely predict, the evil scheme doesn't work
and the villains are defeated.

Life isn't as predictably pleasant as fiction. Happy endings are
few and far between. But it's important to act swiftly if we're to
preserve anything resembling the freedom that made this civilization
great.

Pass the word.


http://www.smith2004.org/




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"I have no reason to suppose that he, who would take away my Liberty, would
not when he had me in his Power, take away everything else."  John Locke
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"I am sure there was no man born marked of God above another for none comes
into the world with a saddle upon his back, neither any booted and spurred
to ride him."- Last words of Richard Rumbold before being hanged for
planning an insurrection against the tyrant Charles II, 1679


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