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And remember, both Powell and GHW Bush have been knighted. Maybe Cheney also.

For their service to the House of Hanover-Saxe-Gotha.

And as the article points out "speaking in tongues" (babeling) is
non-biblical and as practiced seems rather disparte if not demonic.

MHO
Om
K
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British Subversion of the United States:



Who is wagging your neighbor's tongue?





The militias and Pentecostalism





by Anton Chaitkin



The author requests all questions, comments or further intelligence leads be
sent to Anton Chaitkin c/o [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"The greatest threat from terrorism in the United States comes from people
who are associated with a British Church of England-run Pentecostalist
movement inside the United States. It is this apparatus which has structured
the militias. Now, most people in the militia movement, or associated with
it, have no part of the intentions of those who are behind it, particularly
that section in the Episcopal Church, or Pat Robertson, who's part of this
same movement, who are barking--authentically barking--Pentecostalists, who,
with their connections with the military, deeply embedded in the military,
including the ... corps of chaplains in the U.S. military, are largely
controlled, presently, by outright barking Pentecostalists.... This is the
... main source of the internal threat of the potential for terrorism, and
other kinds of treason inside the United States, today."

--Lyndon LaRouche, "EIR Talks," July 30, 1997.

Two years after the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal building, a stream
of lies is pouring through British-run media sewers, preparing credulous
populists to view terrorism, or even civil war, as inevitable.

The grotesque joke is on the American populists. Their paramilitary militias,
and Pentecostal sects, are creations of the very "Godless internationalists"
they believe they are resisting. The British Empire high church apparatus
seeks to reduce the American mind to that of a clown, a hypnotized
"Christian" who babbles or barks like a dog; a "patriot" numbed by
anti-government gossip and Armageddonism, so that he sees his own nation as
his enemy.

Will these Americans provide cover, and become patsies, for criminal outrages
by professional terrorists? In hopes that, instead, they will get out of the
game, and turn their righteous anger against their manipulators, we offer
this report on how the game is rigged.

This investigation began with a probe into the armed standoff between police
and "Republic of Texas" members demanding the secession of Texas, in April
1997. This writer telephoned into the besieged compound and interviewed
Richard Otto, alias "White Eagle," who said he was asking members of militias
around the country to come to the site, armed for a shootout.

I checked Otto's background, and then shared my findings informally with
militia members and others who might have been drawn into the provocation.
Otto, it turns out, had been trained and set into motion by an Air Force
officer who toured the world practicing New Age pagan rituals, in
consultation with senior British intelligence drug-rock-sex gurus such as
Gregory Bateson. This unappetizing profile, subsequently spread around by
wary militants themselves, helped to discredit and defeat the provocation.

While Otto and his band surrendered on May 3, reports flooded into this news
service of continuing, outrageous provocations. Among these was the bizarre
case of an anti-government Texas demagogue with important military connection
s, one Jim Ammerman, whose incitements have been widely circulating among
separatists and militia members.

A Pentecostal clergyman and retired Army colonel, Ammerman now controls
chaplains currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces around the world, as
well as within prisons, and even in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He
claims supernatural prophetic powers, preaches the imminent end of the world,
denounces the U.S. government as illegal, and says the President has deserved
execution. During the April siege, Ammerman "mediated" between the Texas
separatists and the FBI.

As EIR inquired further into the origins of the Ammerman operation, and how
it is protected within the U.S. military, a much broader picture came into
view. Described here are:



*   Colonel Ammerman's agent methods;

*   Britain's militia adventures among Ammerman's clients, and the Oklahoma
City bombing; +the highest-ranking U.S. general who was captured by
Pentecostal mind-benders, and who created Ammerman's anti-government
agitation bureau;

*   how British Empire master-race theorists concocted Pentecostalism; their
colonial religious experiments among blacks in the United States and Africa;

*   the America-hating, feudalist, high church aristocrats and globalists who
pushed through "charismatic renewal"; and

*   the national security danger from this British-owned military,
paramilitary, and religious apparatus, including such operatives as Pat
Robertson.





Colonel Ammerman: treason in the Army



A videotape is circulating among the militia networks, entitled "The Imminent
Military Takeover of the United States." This is a speech by the Rev. Jim
Ammerman to the Prophecy Club of Topeka, Kansas. Ammerman warns that the
President, aided by masses of foreign troops already on American soil, will
soon put the nation under martial law--if God does not end the world before
the current President can act. Ammerman decrees that President Bill Clinton
should long ago have been executed, for avoiding the Vietnam draft.

Ammerman, who retired in 1977 as a U.S. Army colonel and chaplain, is
described by the Prophecy Club as a former Green Beret and "CIA official"
with 26 years in the military, and top-secret security clearance. He is the
leader of some 200 chaplains now serving in the U.S. Armed Forces under the
banner of his group, the Chaplaincy of Full Gospel Churches. His chaplains
presumably speak in tongues and perform supernatural cures, as does he. He
tells his audience that his chaplains provide him with inside information
about military activities ordered by what he claims is the illegal
dictatorship of the U.S. President.

Ammerman's frantic tapes and faxes have been pushed all over the populist and
Pentecostal milieu, and to the members of the Republic of Texas group.
Douglas Towne, manager of a ghostly Ammerman-led intelligence group called
the Mount Rushmore Foundation, told this reporter that the Ammerman circle
had extensive communications with the chief provocateur in the siege, Richard
Otto ("White Eagle"). Towne calls Otto "a real soldier ... just like Tim
McVeigh [convicted in the Oklahoma City bombing], ... who can't be shaken or
broken, confident that he has backing."

In recent weeks, Ammerman has spread the warning, or threat, that some form
of terrorist act will soon occur, giving the "illegal" U.S. government the
pretext for the imposition of martial law.

Why is our government "illegal"? Ammerman's fellow Prophecy Club speaker,
Ralph Epperson, explains that the United States was founded by Luciferians,
Illuminati communist-masons, in order to usher in Satan's rule.

Ammerman himself is a furious Anglophile. He warns of foreign soldiers on
U.S. bases, especially Germans, whom he calls "enemy troops"; but to him,
nothing British is foreign. He reviles the U.S.A. historically. John
Kennedy's mafia background got him killed, after he had passed the time
during the Bay of Pigs crisis by womanizing; Abraham Lincoln was a dictator,
understandably murdered, he claims. Ammerman lies that President Clinton has
murdered many people to cover his crimes. He thus creates a climate in which
Clinton's murder would be "understandable." Meanwhile, he pretends to
strangers that God has told him secrets about their personal problems, and
that he has supernatural powers to help those who will suspend their reason.

This purported Christian minister, on whose authority the Pentagon employs a
large number of its chaplains throughout the world, is no single bad apple.
As we shall see, his chaplaincy is a British intelligence and Anglican Church
project, involving a former top-level U.S. Army general with responsibility
for counterinsurgency, whose brain was scrambled by Pentecostal operatives.

Ammerman lies, whipping up anti-government activists, maneuvering them into
terrorism or what looks suspiciously like terrorism. The British have acted
through other channels, in tandem with Ammerman, triangulating propaganda
fire against the same audience of potential patsies.



Britain's U.S. militias and Oklahoma City



Just before the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, Lord William Rees-Mogg,
the London Times's strategist of the Conservative Revolution, issued a false
report designed to provoke armed clashes between "citizen militias" and the
U.S. government. Rees-Mogg's report was in the March 22, 1995 Strategic
Investment newsletter, which is published jointly by himself and James Dale
Davidson, the head of the U.S.-based National Taxpayers Union. The Rees-Mogg
provocation was very widely circulated, by fax and other means, among
populists in the U.S. Western states. It read as follows:

"The slaughter of dozens of women and children in Waco by government
stormtroopers under the command of Field Marshal Reno may pale in comparison
to what has been planned for late March [elsewhere the date is given as March
25]: a nationwide BATF/FBI assault on private militias as the prelude to a
possible declaration of martial law throughout the United States. All leaves
have been canceled for BATF/FBI personnel.... Government agent provocateurs
are set to plant fully automatic and heavy weapons, like rocket launchers, on
the property of militia leaders. Every militia in the country--and there are
dozens, many of which are well-armed and well-led by former or even active
duty officers--is on a state of Red Alert. Should Reno be stupid enough to
actually attack them militarily, there is going to be a lot of blood.

"The establishment media is programmed to immediately thereafter thunderously
bellow for nationwide gun confiscation and even martial law."

In a later interview with this reporter, Soldier of Fortune writer James Pate
claimed credit for originating the story put out by Lord Rees-Mogg; Pate
pretended it was fed to him by a source in the Treasury Department Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF). Colorado-based Soldier of Fortune
magazine, a global recruitment channel for mercenaries and assassins, was
started up in the 1970s with seed money from British Special Air Services
operatives in Africa.

On March 25, 1995, reacting to the Rees-Mogg provocation, about 125 hapless
militia activists turned out at Cuero, Texas, to see whether they would be
arrested or slaughtered on the predicted date. At the rally, Texas
Constitutional Militia attorney Carl Haggard, touted as a national militia
spokesman in the Soldier of Fortune April issue then on the newsstands,
demanded that the militiamen drop politics, and prepare themselves with
straight military training. Haggard is a former corporate attorney for the
Anglo-Dutch multi, Shell Oil.

The same day as Lord Rees-Mogg's memo went out, March 22, 1995, a very spooky
British agent named Jon Roland faxed and e-mailed this warning to journalists
and militias: "We have ... reports of possible plans for atrocities to be
committed by agents against innocent persons and blamed on militia activists.
The atrocity targets include ... homes and families of ... government agents,
judges, and elected officials. This would provide a pretext for labeling
militiamen `terrorists.'... Crowded public places, to be bombed and the
bombings blamed on militia leaders, with evidence to later be planted on
them." Four weeks later, 168 died in the Oklahoma City blast.

Jon Roland, the bizarre "prophet" of the bombing, had earlier been promoted
in the British press as a leader of angry Americans. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard,
the London Sunday Telegraph's Washington correspondent, from a prominent
British intelligence family, had begun his reportage on America's
anti-government paramilitary groups in a Dec. 4, 1994 article datelined
Dallas.

"The Texas Constitutional Militia," or "TCM," wrote Evans-Pritchard, "is
growing at phenomenal speed.... `We have penetrated the government's
electronic intelligence system and we've turned it against them,' says Jon
Roland, a former civil rights and environmental activist who helped set up
the TCM. `There are lots of Little Brothers watching Big Brother.'|" The
quote refers to George Orwell's novel 1984, in which the dictatorial
government, "Big Brother," creates false opposition movements secretly under
its control. Orwell's novel is modelled on British Empire practice, as in
Kenya, where the British set up ineffective opposition to colonialism as
"countergangs" to subvert true independence movements.

The private Texas Constitutional Militia was in fact started by Roland.
Militia members say that Roland showed up in south Texas in April 1994,
around the first anniversary of the Waco massacre. He advertised for patriots
to turn out to a "muster," telling those who showed up that he would put them
into business as a private militia. He prescribed the form of organization,
such as he had used to start up militias in other states: seven-man,
self-contained cells, within county groups, to guard against treachery. And
he produced a list of contacts which would keep them in touch with authentic
information about the national scene.

The conservatives who joined were a bit puzzled when Roland identified himself
 as a "secular humanist," which is anathema to Christian conservatives--but
perhaps his other credentials were in order.

In an April 27, 1995 interview with this author, Roland spoke expansively
about his background. He said that his "good buddy" Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
had put him "in touch with intelligence agents around the world." He meets
periodically with these Evans-Pritchard intelligence community contacts,
Roland said, and they give him "inside information."

Roland said he had been sarcastic when he told the militia members he was a
secular humanist, and that he is currently a Zen Buddhist. He explained that
he has long been an activist of the "international federalist movement"; he
advocates the formation of a "true constitutional world government." An
ultra-Malthusian environmentalist, Roland has "worked closely with the
leadership of the Friends of the Earth," as well as Greenpeace, inhabitants
of Prince Philip's stable of environmentalist groups. Roland claims that even
as few as "tens of thousands of people, using modern technology, will
eventually destroy the Earth" if they are allowed to exist "scattered all
over the landscape." Echoing Prince Philip and the World Wildlife Fund,
Roland said that "overpopulation" causes Africans "to kill each other."

Militia founder Roland has been a computer specialist for the U.S. Air Force,
as an officer and contractor, since 1967. He says that he received
specialized training from the Army's 101st Airborne Division at Fort
Campbell, Kentucky/Tennessee, the home of the psychological warfare unit that
assaulted Panamanian leader Gen. Manuel Noriega. He has written on "Third
Wave" computer strategy themes in the Futurist, organ of the World Future
Society. He was long a member of a British intelligence front, the L5
Society, promoting Britain's utopian counterstrategy to the hated John
Kennedy's Apollo space program.

Six days after the Oklahoma City bombing, NBC TV's "Dateline" program
featured an interview with Roland, portrayed only as an angry militia leader
and computer specialist, who warned of a civil war in America.

Speaking later to this author, Roland provided a list of his associates in
the militia movement that Roland has worked at organizing throughout the
United States. First on the Roland list was Bradley P. Glover, a Kansas
paramilitar

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