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NEW WORLD ORDER COMBAT ARMS SURVEY


Question # 46 "I Would Fire Upon U.S. Citizens..."
The RESISTER has coDfrmd rbat US Navy SEAL plrtooDs, itrcluding SEAL Team Sir, Marine combat veterans statiorcd a! TtveDty-Ni.De Palns, CA, ad Madne basic
Fainees at C.anp PeDdhon, CA, heve been adDitrisffied a questiomaire askhg, amory o&er tlings, if they would '.. .6re upon US citizens who .efi$e or resist confscation of

s1ory oo the elusive quslomair which was subsequerdy

circulated by v3do|rs parriotic citizens groups. TheD, o[ 10 May, 1994, the questioDruirc was 'dministered to Marine Desen Storm veterans at Twenty-Nine Palils, CA. A Marine smuggled a copy of the questiomaire out of (he testitrg ceder ard Daild it otr 15 May, 1994, with a cover lettrr, to ihe editor of THE NEW AMERICAN, whlch ran the story itr rheir

July I I , 1994, issue. THE NEW AMERICAN quotes the Madn's iryression tbat the questiooDair 'was jusl rcsearch for this (Nrvy) conrDrderh(sp) The

degre.'

firealms banDed by tt US gove.trllleirt. The qu$iomaire was fi61 adDi'rislicd to operstors by lie coDrreders of SEAL Tam Six on 15 S!'tcmber 1993, lheo sntEe$ntly to tle rsDsinirg SEAL plrroors 6$ughout
SpteDber aod October. Rumo.s began circulnitrg itr NoveDber thet US Arrny DELTA operators wcrc givo the saE or siDilrl qustiomate. The SF UderglorDd hed ben aware ofthe questiooBire siDce late Sptedri but our observas had been ueble o sec&e s capy or coDftm odrcr

RESISTER obtained a copy of the Maiitrc's letter, wbich rcnrally slates: 'A Navy Conllandt c{.@ before us e.trd seid be was wortitrg otr his Daslers &gre aod bc was writiag a paper rbout giving W our niliirry's soverEtty(sp) !o the United Natio6 Seutrry GeErel.'
The official DOD lie sutrorrdi,lg 6e questiomaire enlitled 'Cotrbat AIms Sulvey,' sr4,ports tlat of lhe NarT CottrDaDder. Signific{rdy, the CoDbat ArE6 Survcy was 6rst given at tle dre PrBibrrial Dcisiotr Dirc-tivc (PDD) 25 was bitrg prrp8rd. The RESISTER'S conEspondot itr the Penagon $sff of tle Joitrt Chieft of Strfr codrms thrt pDD 25 sunEodeIs coeol of tbe U.S. nilitary to tfie Unitd Nador|s. (A c|lrsory suvey of anicls writto by MACOM
staitr rEmbNs h odcial oiliury jourDals for the past year rEvea$ a urdv.sel acce!'ta@ of U.N. aodrol of the ADericar military.) The RESISTER has bcn elicitfug res?onses to the qustionDaire for .he prst yar, FrightedDgly, aEolg sewice

th,rr its $b61arcr co.siiled ofqusrioDs p(eteili|rg to tt &bordirariotr oftIle US Miliary to the UN ed coDiscatiotr of tle ft{Ims of US citials. Itr ady taDuary, 1991, we obtlied ! c.py of tte que*io@aire tom oe of our DOD

conm-ryie's and

sy4alhizers but hckiDg conobofiion we nn the $ory in Vol.I, No. 1 of The RESISTER ss a ftrDor.
On January 22, 1994, orE of ou observers copicd a c-hilling tPss,g off the Inter4t ftom Plty Ofdcer hd Clrss W. Kelly, US N.vy Special Wfffirc Tam Sir, to D. Hawkilrs, Re: cun Confscaaio!" Ketly bcgao by stating thar lhe queslioDraire wrs '. . .to find out if we would bllow th orders of commaDditrg ofrccrs {rithout question.' (Kelly onitted the ftct that the q$stiotrnfue assurs 'connaodiog oftcrs' gives equal aulhoriq to UN office.s coErarditrg US

nembers wi& less thatr l0 yrs of srvice, 63 S agre or strongly agreo with qu61iotr #rt6t 'l would 6re upotr U.S. citizeB who rcfuse or rsist coofscrrioa of 6r{Ims baDred by the U.S. govmmeof.' Aoong tew rcluiG almo$ 90give ahe rEslotrset 'If it's thc Lw aod they ot|br oe to do il, I guess it's doy.' Our fodraly cotrtrolled Fublic schools have dooe thenjob. Of tho6e wilt mrc than 15 yea$ of scwice, 87%

forEs.) Kely

co hued:'If

youwish to

findolt how I

kill all peNotrs rtterytirS to rsisl...we el|trt r$urd to be drc good cuys.' Reneder, f\euy ii rcfeniDg ro AEricatr civiliaDs. ln February, 1994. MODERN CUN oagsziE ran r
aDswercd, I said ycs I would 6re and

rcplied 'disxSre' or 'srongly disegrEe.' RespoDses by Dmbers of the Specirl Forces Udergroord were uryrirrtable; basically, theE will Dot be maly of6ce$ lllho give (hat order
more thatr orce. Thc RESISTER has enclosed i clpy Of the Codbat ArEs Survey wilh tlis issue. As you read it p6y pocicriar

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attfrlior to thc qualifiers aod their relation to rceot afiicles io tle o6cial publicatioDs of thc Dportncd of Defetrse, the
civilistr Ddia, and &e policis of the fedenl govemlneot. .,

Editoriel Notei The c.closd Combat Arns Survey is e true ad &curare rgoductiotr of the conenr< of thc questiomeirc. We altered the fonoat to accomnodale the The RESISTER'S --THE EDITOR hyout.

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nrl.tcd Nation3

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SlroDgly disaglee Disagree Agree stlongIy agree 26. Ervironmeneal disasler clean-up

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stfongly disagree Disagree Agree srrongly agree No opinion 35. U.s. conbat troops should participate in U.N. nissions uncte! United Nations cornmand and contlol. () ()() (){) Strongly disagree Disagree Agree strongly agree No opinion 35. u.s. conibat troops sboutd be comnanded by u.N. officers and non- colurissioned (NCOS) at battafion and corQany levels while perfondng U.N. rdssions. strongly disagree Disagree Agree strongly agree No opinion 37. It would nake no difference to ne to have u.N. soldiers as medbers of my teah. (e.g- fire team, squad, platoon)
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{5- t rould steri! to eh. foUori.ng code: nl e a ttrdtlal N.tions f,igtrting Flaon. r sere ia tlE folces f,bich haLntaLn rolld P! .nd .wsy nalionts t.Y of Ufe. I u Plepated to gic qa ll.fe ir tbela &fease.' ()()()()() strongly dlsagree Disagree Agree strongfy agree No oPinion ,16. !h u.s. gov.nFnt alecLalee ! taa on th po3aessi.on, aal', tr.nsPortltion, and transce! of r1l non-albrtLng fir'.63 ' A thirty (30) daY @3ty Fdod i5 Peaitled ifo! t,bete ftft'lc !o lte turaed ov.! the l-ocaJ. authoE:ttB. At ctto erd of thia Pertod, a auib.r of citit.n groups lcfuse to !u!a ove! thelr constder tlF foll-onl.ng 3t!t mrt: fis.tns.
confiscatLon ot tl.realas b.t|ned by tbe u.s. goneEtlDat.

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Our civilia[ re{deIs naybe wondering why the Combat Arms Survey was cirDulated so heavily withio the Departtnetlt of Navy. Th rason is sinpl; the Navy is not subjec ao USC Title l0 Poss Comitatus prohibitioBs against using federal military forcs for donstic law enforcement. This includs the US Marine Corps. TTI{E STAFF Just ilought you would like to know.
the

EDNORIAL
The Lie of Equal Opportunity
Tb Eqnl Opodroity Prognn of &e UDited St{@s Army cleirrs ttat it fo(eJrres, dirEcts, ard ssaiDs a coqrclreGive efu to eosur hir fta@t of dl soldic.s 'based solely on mit, 6Bs, c4bility, ard p@diat, r4,tich smcs cadim.' This policy is st td to be bssed or

NCOER.)
Becaus solrle mtr rtE to acc@t rcAonsibinty ftsler tha,l others, lhe egalitad{s detry lte rctioo of 'oerif aod

slrbEtrtute the coDcept of 'sDiority' for promotions. (Sody the r6ults on etry ploootion bood.) soe I'eo are mrE hlelignt thao olhers, the

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egafihriaos fotid individual c*celrcc ad srbotdi.rtc it to the colective Dcdioaiity of 'cotrsns1|s hilditrg' t td

juslice,.rdoquity.' But}3 siDpb Actir lbat lhe Bqnal Opporblity ProgrrD err based solely on capability, erd pot4diat lt.te would be D Ded for it. Tb BO policy officirlly seio6, bt irs vry f,ince, iaiusricc ard iqudity. The ptilo6ophical pltdnF of cqu.l oppo.troity prograDs is cgalitadani$l Egalihdadrn is 6e bcliefdar all

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rre oqoal. If 'qulity' is brld o any sedo|s or..tiorel sad3td, es itr tt3 re.le ofpolitics ard hw, egalibdalisn is 6e priDciple of irdividusl rights wbich c&not bc rcp.alcd by deDocraric nr&jority, subvdted by Ditrority mchin"tion., Dor
infii.n8ed by govcl@t lcgirtation" But politicrl rnd legaf equelity are not the intcor

rtuldr9irg iDsriuxioel gor*lhiDt- (Obaerve tie woddtrgs of sny comiljtee or 'tcar!.") SiDcc so@ @ hrve grer.Dility sDd stody @re conscicniously tiao o(bers, the egdiarir!6 aboliS objcclive rtrrd.rds besd on aaticvrrff ard sut6lit|Itc odcoDo+osed 'staDdards' that eqoate &e Ltr !o fte 6t ard the @mn to the itrtrligpd. (Ateod ary school.) Eqtnlity of oppounity hrs rffhirg to do wirh equality o. omolt,nity. It is the o6daf do.aie ofncisd, tdbalisn, ald ca[edivi$r. lt is b|i oE pninise oftba uoconsciooable evif ofslfuisNi, F4ud o?pottriay i! ltc oEciel sarction of lhe It.Ed of the good BBCAUSE it is
good.

of equal opporonity progtrms. Eqoal opportulitt prograns se* Dolhing lss than METAPHYSICAL quditl ee cquality of abiliay, conp@, indrgriouss, std inlellig.&e. Equal
oppoftrtrity progass, by 6ctu very exisl4, &ry tbe objctive rcatity tbat all @ arE mt quel. Tbey se& to abolirh sore pqceived 'urfiiross' that do6 ma penrdt tle inet, iEoryetenf lrzy, or stwid to sllcceed. Noie lrcw ee gel ofequality is ehifrd. Sie equal lecrgdti@ for uDequal pefi'Ioaoce wol d be too obviouJ {tr irdugice, qoel oppoftrdty eerfibriens prohibit rqual pcrfolrEe. (Read srd OER or

If th Ardy's Equal Opporbrdty Progras were ttdy '@it, fil'6, cipability, ard potcdial,' penomel rcords would be putgod of a[ Efertrs to rece !r!d e{hric odgi& tte Official }ho(o wo'uld be elimiptd, est c.n@!de.s rvould aCrin have loaal proinotiod aulrodty above
based oo itrdividual

Statr Srgont.

-Richald Cro6soan

AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR READERS


For the past two monlis onr observers hsvc been r@od;ng tbat sore rc.das are qrrstiolirg lhe iitegdty of

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contdbutors !o Th RESISTER because rhey choose to be k rowlr by psudotryf,s nther lhetr their re3l n rnes. This is a legitinate carcem aod it desrves to b answered at leryth. First, no coDtribuior is obliged to use a pseudonym, as rnybody who has actually READ ahe first issue can (ll

As I write this letter the various coffineots I have heard conceming The RESTSTER rctum to mind. The first one is, 'Are you for real?' The coNrse being tbat your

you. Secod,

the decision to require stafr rDembers aod reSular contributors to use pseudonyms wes an OPSEC issle, Dot an ethicd one. Tbird, there is a hisrorical prccede{ we

follow which, if mt alreedy frmiliar to you, in all likelihood

never will b, and is thereforc rcne of your busioess. Fourth. publishiDg The RESISTER is a scudty risk itr ils owtr ri8ht, let alone rcfenitrg to in tradecraft aod organization. Realy, what DO they teach you guys in the qroulse thes days? The RESISTER is a response to |he eltruistic cannibalism which is co6urDing the principle of inalimble itrdividual riShts upotr whicl this nation wes founded aDd which have been served-{rp in sacrifice to the mob god of demoqacy, the minority god of tribxlism, the nrtue god of etrvironnentalism, the slave god of collecaivism, atrd the sterist god of socialisnDo you want to know who we are? We are the irdividuals who cooceive the ideas the cretinous mob calls "the tqm effort. " We are Oe individuals whos excellence is subve(ed by the ncisr trolicy of 'equal opportunity., We are the independeft, iDrovxrive, and qative who have tleen eLslaved to serve the 'grater good. " Without l$ you would still b pryiog roots out of gmuod with a poiatd sick.

obvious, but l'll let you explail Thought I would let you klow I got r big kick oul the 'PersoMls.' Reniods me of WWII and the FrcDcb block was

puttication is a U.S. Govertro plant to e rap membe$ of tIrc SOF community into revsliru tbcmslves. Scordly, why not pnnt the neoes of the contributors? Toe that is

of

Resislance stories I have beard end le{d, Also the com&o r nic to{rcl. If you ere an ectud paper I hope you have the space to pdnt this letter. Ir will as least sho{, some of the doubting her at the Special Warfare Cenrer and School that there is someoDe out there. Plesse fel ftee to use my .ame and office as I see tro treed to use a non de SFC David R. Hall

guerre.

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p.6, col. 3, par.. 3, in. 16. It is iqrolite io discuss tradecraft. Read-Scret Forces: The Techdque of Urdergiound MoveDents, by F.O. Miksche. We as$rne you mean rnotr de plume.' --TI{E EDITOR

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CONSERVATIVE REVIEW
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them an eady cbance, nor wil w be g@ded i4o idedi&ing ourselves by soeeritrg cotrmeds about atrotrynous wd@rs. Every whim basd, urL6rd, urjudicable law it passs; every urr6titudonal garg of arDed badge wilditrg

It would be r great coofort rnd convenieDce for the mydad u[coDstitutiooal fedenl egelcies to Dote us, cstegorizr us, and file us awxy for firqre 'aefereoce. " We will nor give

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deploys; cvery uEotstitr{iooal ege&y it qeete6: every iDcoq'rrbe.sible special interest rcguluioD it oadates; every di,l'e extoned tbmugh aaxrfion rod rdisldbuted to the itrcoryetenl and undeserviDg; evrl' A@dc.n life 1061 h some alauislic war, hooenitrdln assisarce, or pcacdreeping opef,atio4 dDoDslfates ihe ilcgitimcy of tlrc fedeBl

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gover@ft

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the iDsllrlrnnt of pul-peddlers. Itis not "by the people,. iais .he toady of special interesls. It is lot 'fr)r lhe people,' it is ah xercise of force for th sake of forcePass laws agairBt us; we will Dot obey. Regulat our ectivities; w will trot coqly. l,egislatc our behavior; we will oor cooseDt. We are tEe@r|. We will trot be subjugatd. We _THB EDITOR bave &e guos (o pm\ it.

'of tte people,. it is

d,o not keep nailitrg will howcver, seetoit6atyoue& ircludcd in ttc disriburion sc,heffc xDd realive a gry copy. We do ask ltet if you intend to nelriotr The RESISTER in yor lntblicarior rhar you have rhe professional coutcsy to let us review said mrtedal fitsl. Mail rcaches us througtr a rather iDdirecr elld

For ot)vious (to us) rEsoDs we

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labodous rcu@, so give us at lest four weeks to


respood.

--THE EDITOR

NEW WORLD SLAVERY


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possssed sufdcicnt power to eoforc

CORRESPONDENCE
ls The RESISTER For Resl?

world

pec they would

also bave tbe power co nforcc wodd dictltorship? Apparedly this hct dos trol Eouble oul governDeot. SiDce 196l the ted States DEartnent of Stat has

been Dgodaling xwxy our trational soverigtrty itr dle trrme

of

'World Peace' co6iste$ with the pmvisions of the Kemedy

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aO-iolstratioo Cocu-eot entitled 'FREEDOM FROM wAR." I am Do rnajor league hislorian bua I am old enough to rememtrer that 'pece" was the comrnunist calch phras
rDanir8 oD-world commuoism. Does anyone else stop to comider lhat the Uruted Srates is the only non-socialist coutry in the world and Uniied Nations edicts on arms control, enviro nntalism, and 'human rights' arc always focused on, atrd co rary to the interesls of the Uoired Staies?

The argurent of exignt circumstances has dveloped Iiom "legal precderce." An analogy for pre.edence is as follows: Your mothr tells you to stay oul of the cookie jar or sbe will beat your butt. You get inlo it and 8et caught. Mom is in a good mood and do(5n'l beal you. The next time she
calches you she's argry but you plead itcdnc- to prevent your beating. You got away with it the fiIst time so

why not this tirne?

'FREEDOM FROM WAR' outlined

a dree-stage

It is the srme with the legal systm. When the police violate the Consiitution, aod 8et away with it, ftw case law
follows ard precdent for the action is e$ablished. What xbout exigent circumstafte? It has becorne a $andard police tactic to subve( the intent of the Fourlh
Amendmnt prohibitiom against unwarranted search atrd

evoluaion designed to make the UN the sole legitimate user of forc on ihe face ofth plaret. Keep itr nind that this was the US Departnenl of State's vision for the futurc of country in 1961. Phase One essntially elimimtes the notion of national sovereigrty by enforcing unilateral disarmament while strenSthening UN "peac-keeping' powe6. Phase two rcinforcs UN "packeepinS' by transferdng all legitinacy for th exercise of military force to the United Nations. We are alrcady thefe. Note that regsrdless of the sovercign intere$s of this coulry during DESERT SHIELD prcsideot Bush wetrt $oveliry to ihe Uoited NatioDs for prmission to act. Pbase tkee will pernit naaiols to retain only thos forces aod afmametrts neaessar', for the mainteDance of intenal order. Only tle UN will rDaintain arn0s and forces nearqsary to wage offensive war u:der the control of it's "Peace Force. " Now, the US has etrdorsed a workiry paper sking global gun control submitted to the UN Disarmanent

I am not here to say the polic should not enter a


plac

true crisis is teking place. However, the limit of iheir action though should be to s(op the disturbanc, securc

ifa

ConmissioD by Patti l-oodoDo, a colunbia! UN Diplonat. Otr May 9, 1994, The Unittd States allowd consetrsus adoptiotr of the wortitrg paper which puts dooestic gutr coDtrol otr par with nrclar disernatDetrr. Ceorge Prescoa USAJFKSWCS

the scene and requst a warant if prcbable cause exists. Buta riny blood spot on a vehicle door should not b brought before rhe court as ihe basis for ihe police or distnct attorney's clarm of "erigeni circumstancc, " Neither this, tror the claim of someone else in danger, holds 6ny crcdence. The polic did not race to the home of Nicole's "ftiend' and cnsh in to see if everyone was safe. What abou! equal treatmnt under the law? O.J. Simpson's Foulh Amendmetrt rights were clearly violated. You mey not care for Simpsotr or you may everr sxy, 'he is Suilty so who cares how he was brouSlt dowtr. That attitude is precisely the problem. It is better for e guilty Ea! to go fte than have our dghts traryld upon by ttre Dlinions of so-cald justicr. If alry govertrDe4 is alowed to do wbatevEr ma-surs it dms rccssary to bdng order, you catr rest assured thAa it will be totalitarian aod brutrl.

"

"l,exinglon'
USAJFKSWCS

THE DANGER OF PRECEDENCE


I hope you bave been folowing tte O.J. Sirysotr cise at leest throug[ fte prelimiMry baring. The key is$r wes

HORROR FILE
Crime Bill Defines The RESISTER as Instument of Terror
SeDator Joseph Biden's SB 226, mw incorporated inro the Cdme Control Act of 1993, (passd by both houss of Con$ess soon !o signd by Clinto4, would make publicariotr of The RESISTER an 'inteni' to commit a terorist act. Sectiotr 8 of Bideo's SB 223 'defi6' intent itr this cotrtext as 'appear to be intended (l) to intimidate or coerce a civiliatr poFulatioq (2) to inlluence the policy of a governrDd by intimidation or c.oercios. " This includes, but is not limited to; drbonsEatiors, pickets, conputer bulletio boards, publicatioDs, assmblies,

Foultr ADcndEnt rights. For the sake of clerity the Fourth


Afieodmetu stats:

me right of fue people to be teare in theb Wrsont, pcpe6, houses, aid 6ecls, againtt unreasonabk serchas and shell tut be iolaled, and no $'arra s shall issu4 ba seiarcs. probable caxse, supportd b, oodr or 6mation, and upon panicala , daoibing ne phce to be seorched, atd the pe6oN or things to be seizd.
Now tbat we'rc on the same slEet of music, sotre of the argumnls made by O.J.'s muncil meke bottor setrso. The Fourih Ameodmem says in essrce tbat, if you want to segrch a rcsrderre, you Ded a warrant. Quite plain and six0ple. It says rc&ilg about xignt (urged or critical) circumslances
nor dos

and s"ech.

it infer tiem.

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First Amendment Trial Balloon


Harry w. Maneno (JD) is being "detained. in a meximum scurity federal prison, without bofld, for producitrg ald slling a video tape about tho Constitution entitled 'Sovereignty vs Slavery.' Mr. Marrello was indictd by a federsl Grand Jury on cbarges of coospiracy, wire fraud, and rneil flaud because he foses a 'danger to society' for s?radiry 'prcpagalda.' Mr. Manero's message? The priDacy ofde idividual. The federal crime bill desigBtes anti-govemD@nt speech, such as prcclaimitrg the desirability of revolution agaiNl tyranny, as 'mateial suppo( to lrrorism,' and makes RICO forfeiore gxsible for statemenrs made up to 4 ye3ls PRIOR ro ih etractmeot of rhe bill. This is EX POST FACTO legislarion.

unwitting duty libnrian, tumed ro walk out the door wirh it. When advisd that the issue in quesrion wes rhe library's only rfercnce copy and was not to tle rcmovd flom the premises

Prugl retuflFd lo
was and

while stapling his card to the nore. When asked why he was t{king the library's ooly copy he .plied, 'The isn't

tlnt

the desk and scrawled a note shting who he he was actinS "per COL Sim's instructions,'

Equal Opportunity Poverty rcw


The decent middle class neighborhood you live in been dedgnated by the fderal govemment as a 'low

hal

poveny ara.' This natrs your neighborhood is unfairly divided ftom ioner city slums by a lack of irpom

something you need to have in your library. " We will point out rhat the Marquat Memorial Library co aitrs the collected wo.ks of Marx, knin, Stalin, Mao, Hitler's Mein Kampf, and at le{sl something rcprosnting rh philo6ophy of every brand of collectivism, socialism, statism, tribalism, aDd anarchy. Obviously, the Chain of Comnand coNideN those works perfectly acceptable readinS for our soldieN. The RESISTER'S message of strict constitutioulism. isolationism, laissez-faire capitalism, iDdividual rights, and republicanism, is considercd subveNive. It is tenpdng to hold MAJ pruSh accountable for his action, bul ktrow thar he was just an 'enand boy sent by grccery clerks;' an errand boy who held ,rnaodatory_ 'Honosxuality Seositivity Training' for all USAJFKSWCS instructo.s and staff thmughout August, 1994.

ituegntion.' HUD now cotrsideN almost every neighborhood in Aoerica as an unlair housing oa*et, lieble to forced ituegration by th whim ofthe federal govemnrent. If you firn propeny itr a middle-class &ighboftood you are rcw Suilty, by deftulr, of the uDdefi!d chsrge of recisn" Btweo 1t0 ad 1976 HUD tnosfonDed Deaoit aDd Chicago itrto giatrt sluos by rdistdbutiog welhE moochers atrd their crimitral, gary, aDd drw rddict hitcnhiken to afflueat Deighborhoods. HUD scriary Heory Cisneros ard HUD sssistsnt soqtary Robena Achtenberg 6gule that
was not good e@ugh.

Major ceneral Galrison's eddress is:

Comrnder
ATTN: AOJK-CO
USAJFXSVr'CS

Fo( Bragg, North Carolina 28307-50m (9r0) 4324404

RUMORS
The RESISTER a Governmenr Plot?
Major Robert Tifhny, FA, Doctdne Divisiol, USAJFKSWCS, has opi&d tbat The RESISTER is published by ihe Clinton adrinstration es e vhicl dsigned to 'smoke oua" dissi(btrE atrd subversive!$ in the military. NICE TRY BOB, NOW THAT YOU'RE RTTIRING WE HOPE YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE A UVING BY YOUR ANALYTICAL SKILI.S. -TIIE STAFF
U.

Altruist egalitrriadsn dmands that evryoDc live in


equa y crime-ridden sluns.

"This Isn't Somethiflg You Need to llave in Your Library"


Major Mark Prugh, actitrg on ahe instructions of Colonel Riciard Sim, Commatrd Judge Advocate, United States Army John F. Kenndy Spcial Warfare Ceoter end School, coDfi!atd the USAJFK Spocial Warfare CeDtr ad scxool Marquat Meoonal uln ry s wcll tlumb{l retercnc coby of The RESISTBR. (Fm the edification of our civilian raders ite Comn"nd Judge Advocare, COL Seim, wo*s
exclusively for, and acts on behdf of, Mejor GercGl Williem Gsllisoo, Commander. USAJFKSWCS.) Wht is panicularly obrcxiciuiis th;r ir was e grei copy: in orher worG, a! original. This outnge occunrd Thusday, 25 August, 1994. Our observers rcporr that MAJ Prugh asked for the desk copy of Th RESISTER ant, haviry obtaired ir ftom Oe

N. Fomenting Insurgencies

An interestiog tidbit surfaced in THE NEW FEDERALIST, dared Jule 13, 1994. h se4s the Uoired Nations Huoan Developm t Prcgnm bas been 's1udyitrg, the itrtenal conditions of various Third World counldes. In the cas of Mexico, tbe UNHDP conatucted an exhustiv study of 'human conditiotrs' iD Stat of Chiapas

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during the spring of 1993. Seven nronths later, in Jalruary 1994, Mexico was facd wifi an insu.gency in that stat, ld by the masked (and allegd homosexual) pip smoking Marcos. We have reproduced an anicle leveling the charge of UN spo[sorcd iNurgencies by a Mexican jounelist, Lioda de Hoyos, on page 12. Normelly, we care less wbat happeos Mexico. But baause AsErican soldieE are now routinely deployed to dung beaps by our socialist govenme to "belp' misrable, starving, Third world ab6tractio6 al the behest of the United Natioos, we tbought you should se what you'r getting into and why. -.ASSOCIATE EDITOR

ir

posrmissioo INSUM wldch is then turned over to JTF-Six J-2 ud is accessible by Operation Alliance; in other words. the FBI. BATF. US Border Patrol, DEA, among oihers. Couter drug or intenul securily? lf you have ben recently deployed on a ITF-Six missioo or an RSU rotation and some of your mission and repodng requircments did not quire squire with ihe official lie, wrile us. --THE STAFF

FIELD REPORT: SECOND AMENDMENT RALLY


by

Primer Shortage
For the past eight months it has been almost impossible to buy prinrs in atry rc{sonable quaotity. The RESISTER begar quitly cenwssing manufacturers, wholesalE, and retailerc to find out why. Retaile6 and wholesalers were patiendy weitiry for canridg manufacturers to finish 6eir xnDual production which they (the distributors), said usually reducd primer availabiliry u il erly summer. WheD we hlked to the manufactuers they said rhe U.S. governnre hed placrd orders for a-mmuniriotr SIx TIMES theil normal emual comDiission. Some quick
fourrh-grxde meth coryleted the story. Itr a mrmal year, the fedenl govemmnt puichases approximately I .7 million rourds for its myriad uDcoostitntioMl law eaiorcement egeicies. This ercludes the various arselals which produce eD[rlnition fo. &e nilitary. This ye{r the fedoral govemmed puclased over orc

Alexander Davidson Washington D.C., 14 August, 1994


One of the oddities of poliiical dmonstrations is that those who do not actually work for a living have the tine. supporting ftont o.gaoizations, atrd rsources doDated by altruists, do-goodem, atrd other socialists, communists, and influnce peddiers to form mobs 10 protest this or the other

percrived iDquity while carlying cadboard plac{rds denanding that groudlss theories, mindless philosophies, and ratrge of the momena whims b given the sao status as fact,
reeson, end reality, Thos of us who ac$ally wo.k to e{m ouI living do not have the idle lurury to demonstrate in defeose of our

inaliesable objective rigbts. The Second AEeodrneut Rally drew, we estimate, about 2,000 Fople. (Ow eslimate is based otr tho area mvered divided by aproriortely 3 square net$ per peNon given tbe area coverd ad mn dis?ersiotr). Bus loads of
people anived ftom

It gets uglier. This year the fedenl govertrment bgatr almilg tie IRs ad tlle EPA. The Fed's are also erpandiry the FBI'S HRT, the BATF'S enforement brarch, ard DOE'S private rrmy. Juxtapose this with tbe ftdel?l govcmDeDt's tl@rmiDation to abrcga@ the Second
Ametrdont.

BILUONrouds.

Otio, Ilinois, atd Nod camlila.

ff anyoE
wdte us.

has

idormrtion pcrtaidng !o &is is$e _THE EDITOR

National Forest HLZ'S


When udll are deployed on tTF-Six missiom tftey are rcutitrly rquircd to locate aDd suvey Helicopter hrditrg Zooes withitr Natio@l Folests whicl are the[ turDd over ro tbe NalioMl Forst Srvicr durhg O po61 miision AAR.
Tbe official explrration

ftr eway rs Colorado atrd Alabama. We edoit beiry a little disappoitrtd in ihe tumou! whetr we hard the 6r$ reports ftom our observers at tte rally. But upon rcflectiotr we quickly c{me to rdize tbat people who ar in the right seldom think they arc coq)lled to pmve it to others. It is the lfur who must shout down the Eudftl to bc had, the iDcoqete[t i{ho musl denigrate fte work of the coqtetrt ro be rcognized, rDd fte i@t who must eDslave the able to feiga $rccss. While 6 firmbers of hotrfst, coEpetefi, and able citizeos who cade to ihe nlly may Dot be rema*able, ihe hct thai mo6t of them werc willitrg to Diss the following day of two of wo* to defend their right to befi afms agaimt
Individuals drove fiom as goveroment tyranny is.

ir that Oese HLZ'S will bc usd by fuNre missio[s as MEDEVAC dusr-off sites. Debrieh of lersonnel rctumiry ftom JTF-Six missions bdicate thar the purpos of the Natioul Forcst HLZ slrveys is not qui@ so bnign. The PIR atrd IR for JTF-Six OPORDS {iqledy rquire udls to repon on the locations, msber$, dr6s, ad types of afirs ceried by civilias withitr National Forsts, and specificdly ad&ess r@dng atry type of "pannilitary" activity. This i ormation is included in the

orc

trws agency

The media was coDspicuous by thefu absence, Not adved to rcord 3trd report on a nlly by law

abidhg citizoos opposing govemment abrcgation of their rights. lf an equrl number of homoGeruals, drug addicts, comnunists. bean curd ertels, adrDal worshipers, sritrority tribalists, oi commotr sEeet garbage had $aged a nlly the carion e{ters of the media would have been therc in force
cluckitrg their tongus wondering fiow thes people cruld have suffercd for so long. Of the distitrguished guests who wer iNited to aflctrd

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only G. Codon Liddy appared atrd spoke. His nressege was clear atrd srcciDct: 'You have no moml obligation to otey uconsritutiond laws. Whetr they tell you to register you_r fireams-dotr't. When they tell you ro tum in yo|jl 6rarrnsdon't.' No argum t form usRush Limbaugh was too busy signing books in

Colondo.
Therc was e mosi$ent uoderlying 6eme that brough the rights, udfied them in 6efu outrage agei61 oul unc4ostiturioul fededl govmcot, ard kept thm focused otr the very reeson why rh Scod Amnd@nr is the teystone of the Bill of Rightsthese people together to aak a stand for

citizens publicly dernonstrate their aF,proval. Whr? Because most people rre afaxid of the governrnent. Il is a very slbde fcxr. It is a far rcsulting form the urcenainty of legal status bom of the incoqrehe$ibiliry of our laws and their whimsical application aod enforanent On of our staff members has rernerked thaa his mother persistontly says, 'Don'! say thiogs like that over the phone!" Anottrer poitrts out tbat no6t pople are afraid rojoin politiaally active orgarizatiotrs berause they want to wind up

on "their' list.
The RESISTER has one aoswer to tho6e aDd other objections to re6isting tyramy-"You behave like someone who lives in a police state. " During their debriefing one of our observers srated, don'r kDow how he (Parf) eor hold of ir (Ibe RESISTER). Whetr he nentioned Special Forcs ahere were mulmu$ of 'taitoIs,' ad'Quislings.' But when he rcad the letter ftom 'John' the crowd went qazy becausc Oey foutrd out we (The Resistaoce) were with lhcm. It nay te.ke twenty years, trut we're going to win...I ktrow that now.

wAcol'

waco defiDed in oDe act, ahe federal goverlmetrt's true position on rhe rights atrd idMdual liberties guaranteed to all fiecn by fte coNtitution. Weco put the fear of tyrrmical goveaoment itrlo every ratioMl person in tbis cautray. If thcr was a *ar cry to mobilize rcsist&c to the vagaries of the federel goverolent, ihe Doo{bjectivity of oul undefinable, utr-judicable, and thereforc uojust fiIearms laws, that q,ar cry is 'REMEMBER

'I

There is a small bur growiog sgment of the American public who are awfie that ahe BATF thugs $.ln assaulted a

AMEN

comflrrity of Chdstian law abiding citizens were trained ad advised by membrs of 3d Special Forc.s crcup (Airbofie), under the euspices of Olpr.tion AlliaDce and Joitrl Task Force
with great iuterest that oul observers at th AfieDd@ft Rally lsrned tbat Mr. Ja6 pate, a ftee-la&ejournalist who uncovercd tbat fact ad broke &e story in SOLDIER OF FORTLINE, would speak ar the ra[y. Mr. Pate besan bis sleec! et a disadvantrge:
Ic was

Sir.

SecoDd

'Assault Gun" Ban Analysis by "MinutemaD" 3rd SFG


mittary style semi-automadc frr mor oremus tba.n evcD prcscord Anredrt)elt oasadzalioDs prsim. Pld in codext with Clintotr's AFil t9, 1994 rEmert, '...lter's too much Frsotral frdoo"' and Snator Biden's rcc srstemt dur drc ftderal govrntred will decide what the 'people !d,' the pueose of
The recenl bon otr

w{pons is

everythirg he bad to say about Waco had .kedy ben said by Kfut Lyotrs, ftom Blac& MouDt3itr, NC, one of the defEnso attoneys &)r the Waco defeDdanrs. But thcn, Pare paused,
hld above his head a grey docrlent end aolounced: 'Therc is a cdsis of co@ard itr our slaDdirg .my. I am holdiog a copy ofThe RBSISTER: The O6cirl Pubtc{ioD of tle Specid Forcrs U*rgrou.d. This le6or, wrioelr by a soldier from tle 7th SFcial Foras CIoW, expresses the concelns of soE rreNnbers of the Special Opentions Coomunity about a goverreot a.nd it's appointed officrs wtro ordt them to oppress &e citizeos of thfu coulrtry:

the br is clear.

ad I are all in xgreeneoq olu govermnt is geuiDg out of coDEol and the fiIsl liDe we ue givetr atr oder to disarm the pitiatrs of this courtry we are 8oi[8 to desen ad join whatever
My ftiends
Suerilla Dove@nt deeoDstrats it is 6gbtin8 to rsrore tbe prieiples this coutrtry wds fouDded on... !
As our observers edgd thcir nriy out of tle crowd uoder the cover of HC aDd viofi sinle, mired. o rheir breaf in aodact, they head tfie crowd ro. it's approvel. APPROVAL. For drc fi$t tine in 200 years elomcus of Unitd States AImy opeoly pobliciE their iDtetrt io resist the policies of the fedenl governDcnt and Amedca,l

Smi-automatic firurms cosc hudrds, if trot thors8ldl, of dollaN. The Eajo.ity of lhes wapotrs are tror owned by coUecto6, who er relrtivoly well off' a[d who obtritr 6em for lheir owrr esotedc purposes. Nor er they owoed by 'tfte poor,' who could not hope to splurge on alr $E00 co $3000 firEalm. TIrcy ale owEd by &e niddle classi had-wortiry, law abidilg propdty o*Ders. Sooe possss them out of m$afgia for their Dilitrry sorvice, soDe for weketrd pliDkitrg, soD for coqEtitive shootitrg, soDc fur sclf protction, a few for hnnri'lg. Their motive is inleva|rt because it is tleir CoD6titutiorel aDd Darunl righr to olr,tr lhm. No\,, coDsider the lislative rssetjlts agaiDsl the niddle-class for the pasl thiny yals. EariroDmedal laws are Anti-pmperty. Ecotrooic laws are anti-capitalism" Civil riShts lavrs erc rnti-individdal. Educatim laws ate anti-rcson. The sole pupoce of fder:rl anti-gun laws is anri-resisdict. Therc is a growin8 Eovenetrt tlrcughout A.Driaa to fo|rE locd oili.i,.. This movemeDt is tro( uivecal, DOr is it weu advenised, bor it is expandiDg witl rhe growitrS

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;gnition
purpose.

that tlrc nyriad ircomprdEnsible laws passd in the last thirty years were nevr intended to srv their statd

If you arc not a member of a lxrn-state approved


militia, join on. If there is none where you live, form one,-in scret. when th tine cornes we will find you ad
assist you.

has become a slav servic for drc wealih ralistribution schmes of idenutionalists aod gaogs of weepiog do_gooder mystics. One need simply note tbe circling of media carrioo-atels to prqjrct in which Tbird world toilet thes

altruists will next flush hundreds-of_milliotrs of tar dollars and ihe lives of U.S. service men. Peacekeeping is a monurnenul tuaud- lt has nothing ro do with peace and eveo less with keepiry it. Peackeepitrg enforcment--conslitutes nothing less thatr the abrogatioo of natioDal sovercigoty. The iLsinMtion of U.N. agencies into
the poLrical fabric oftbe Mdons il 'helps.' the erproprialioD and redistriburion of propeny and wealth, aod tbe esiablishrneat ol'democralicaily electd' socielisl Sovernmens are actiotrs that speak louder thao the mushy rhtoric of U.N. cherleaders in the fderal goverDirerrt. In somalia eighteen Anerican slave-soldiers under U.N. mrffDand died, and seventy-sev9tr wre woutrded, for exactly NOTHING. They wre not hercs, they were sacrificial aninuls, At th same aime the circus srdesbow nun hutrt for Adid was in full siwing, the Umted Nations was

, and it's bastard offsprings- peacernaking

&trd

pc

Blind Tnnsmission Broadcast


Melvil:
Paragraph 2 by sentence- Thank you. You'te not the only oD, We call thm "tobacco spitters.' Whom, Lately, has seid, "No?" wE know 6at. I kDw him; he fell into the saine trap as the 'centurions,'

2, You are conect, we're working on it. W know. Your're right; we will when it's possible. w kDow. Thaok you.
Parigraph 3, start sentence

P.S.
SGM:

So are Datry others.

Refrence our telephone conveAation of 1994: wana to put theory into practice? Bruce:

l8 August,

It is impolite to discuss tradeqaft. Re: l) He


wouldtr't; 2)Yes, yes, oo: 3) No; iffelevaD4 4) You meatrNOM DE PLUME. Would you take the chatrce? You mean: AGENTS PROVOCATEURS. Kyle: Your plufibing business ed advertising are goinS ro mryromise you, It s til]'e to $art behaviog as you
believe.

paying him over US$ 100,m0 monthly in protection money so altruists could deliver food i() hoakls of starving inelevancies. Vice President Gore co$oled the pernts of the victin$ by tellitrg them their sotrs died "in the service of the United Nations.' CIhe RESISTER is reliably itrfomed it is a 8ood thing he had his Secre-t Servic hoods wilh him at fte time.) Srgea[t Major Steve Buback, a U-N. toady, conve endy sidesteps these hcts in his grcveliry January
1994, SPECIAL WARFARE ,Nicle: THE BLUE HELMETS:

A HISTORY OF UMTED NATIONS PMCEKEEPING


FORCES. Budack coosiders Somalia a succss. During the U.N. sponsorcd Korcatr War (which the socislist Trulla[ called a "polic actiotr'), militrry orders ad dirEctives sDt ftom the NCA aDd the Penlagon to comr"n<ieis in Korca wero routinely briefed to U.N. Military Staff Commift rembers. This informalion was lhen relayed to th Noflh Koreans atrd the ChiDse crmmuoists by their ellies, ihe
Soviet UDion. Litr Pieo, comn,(ler ofconhnnist Chinese forcs in Korca gloated, 'I would rcver bave nade tlie attack
(acro6s the Yalu, ED.) e[d risked my men and military rcputatiotr if I had not ben essured th.xt Washingrotr would

KeviI
You can do mor for us outside. Mr. Chads Petersoo will cootad you sooo. You are in a unique posiaiotr. If you are intrested iquirc .bour Mr. Petersotr's re{ding babi6.
Mic.hael:

Brief re$nre rqokd. 'Setrtioal' We Deed to talk. Dtrils fonhconiry. Do not tell anyNy. Do not invite ftieds.

reslrain Gneral MacAnhur ftom laking adeqoate rct liatory me3sllEs agarDst my lins of supply atrd coomudcation. " The mmber of Americatr soldie$ who died as a lgs:ult of this
federal govemoeot tleasoo cinnot be calculated.

PEACEKEEPING: What For?


Joseph Thornas
The rccent orgy of anicles about United Nations peacrkeeping end huDrnitariar assistase b SPECIAL WARFARE magazine reve3ls a gre3t deal about wher ihe United Scares military itr geoerrl. and Spciai Forcs in panicular, is being led. IDstead of foclsing on the defeose of this natioo rDd rcsts the U.S. military the prolction of vital Utrited States

The tnre intetrl of Unitod Natiotrs 'packeeping' is


best illustnted by the 1960 - 1964 ONUC (Opelation des NetioN Unies au Congo), itr what is the arche{ypc U.N. client slat and IMF moDy sqr,er, Zair. wleo Moise lGpeda Tshombe, pro-west and arlti-coDm|list leadr of Katanga FoviEe dclarcd secession and iDdependence ftom the conmudst rgim of PaEice

txmumba, the United Nations, at the behest of Atnerican


librals

rrd

rhe Sovier Union deployed thousands

of

pm-mmlnunist thugs on U.S, traosport aircraft to Kataqa beck into lioe. Thousands died il U.N. concntration camps,

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whiles were routinely nurderEd, civilian facilities were bombed by U.N. aircnn (flown by Czech and Russian 'tchtriciais') betwen July 1960 ard January 1962. ( See: RrBEll, MERCENARJF-S AND DMDENDS, by Smilh Hempstone, 1962.) Never in it's history has the Unitd Nxtions idervercd on behalf of a prc-west, prc-capialist oation under rssault from communist subveNiod fiom within or sociatist aggression Iiod wirhout. Wlerc was rhe U.N. ilr Malaysia, Viet Nem, I3os or Cambodia? Objectiotrs that rnember states musl appal to tbe united NatioDs for assista& are inelevaot sirce lheir ideoloSicd aggrssors, comn,nists etrd socialisrs, cortrolled (and still control) tbe Secudty Courrcil. The U.N. does rct sDd pe3ckeepen to protec! Isrsel, but to preserve the lunatic Islamic oations who atlacked her. For whar reason should the UDired States thmw awxy hundrDds of rnilliotrs of dollars in sorrlled foieig! 'aid" aDd dsk tbe lives of Amricaa servicmon to 'save' mobs of sterving inelevancies ard hoards of suffering abstractions at the whim of the One World Socialists of ihe United NatioDs? So New Wo d Odei altruists cao feel good about themselves. There are many who view the mindless whimsy atrd senseless rationalizitrg of American foreig! policy io gercral, ard United Nations pe{ckeepiog in panicular, as an omdpotent coDspiracy mastemiDded by some malevoleni powerful giant. I aclang irefirtable facrs itr pmof of this contentioD The RESISTER Fefers to remain silent. If there is a conspiracy lve believe it is nore a conspirrcy of philosophy thet a coDspiracy of mtr. The R.ESISTER conteods thrt drc truth is far rnorc honible: at de bottom of tle cloyitrg fog of steDch that suouods U.N. peace&eping and Americ!tr foreign policy is a
Desa

U.N. PLAN: One World Govemment by 1995


Linda de Hoyos
The Hunan DeveloprDenl Repo( i994, Relesed on June I, 1994, sets fonh a blueprint to destrcy tbe sovercign mtion-state and replac it with a One World UN dictatoEhip

by March 1995. The UNDP repon, endorsed by UN SecreEry4ercral Boutros Boutros-cbali, oudines pla$ for establisbrDed of 'world itrstitutions' with powers to dictate policies io goverurcnt, while simulhneously declaring war on Dations

of

the developing sctor. utrder tie ruse of a coocept of 'human scurity' designed to rcplacc the imperatives of oatiotral scurity of sovereign countries, th UNDP report sts tie ageoda and protocols for ihe March 1995 heads-of'state summit or Social Developnenr to be held in Copenhagen, Detrmark. This sunmit is to follow this Septenber's Cairo ConfererE on Population, wherc Boutros4hali et al. are dernanding that Mtions agre to popuhtion rcduction as the criterion of economic performanc. The UNDP pmposal, if implemented, would create ihe enforcment apparatus for such genociald aims, Specifically, th UNDP report calls for the creatior of a world Court, with powers to stbpoena lations: A World Police; A World Bark, which would give the Intenational Monetary Fund sol power to enforce austerity on tratioos; A world Tre{sry; Atr Fanonic Scudty Cortrcil, with a oandato to iderferc itr ihose stales that do not codorm to UN

of scrrryiry coclxoaches.

MOTryE
If you believe the Offrcial Lie thar lhe vsdous Thiid World Fibes whicl Fovid the U.N. *itl paaeleephg fores do so out of thekindEss of their had, gues agrh.'npy do it for youl tex money. On xaqle itr patticuler is illu$ativ. Wteo
Zambia seDt its hoodluDs to Mozembique lasl year cach soldier was paid US$ 300.00 per Dod by |he U.N.. Of course, ttre Zafibiatr govertrmed looted nore thr.tr balf 6at mony, but the net rsult was tlat the d{ oyed Zsmbialr soldier's pay more thrn doubled- The added bercfrt *as that it got som of their armed gengs out of the coudry for a while, thus reducing the tbrcet of e coup. Therc is atr analogy to be dlawtr here. lf the thugs and hoodluns ofThird Wo d sewers get well paid by their U.N. maste$ (at lasl by lhoir standards), that ar least makes them prostitutfs-a loo$n horcIable plofession. Udted Shres pa@kepers get no ertra pay. The RESISTER figures that tlis E kes U.S. Peack@e6 little more lhan common sEeet sluts-

protocols for '@uleriotr rcduction' or 'fte tra(b' Iiberaliatiotr; A world Trade and Production OrgaDiz&io4 which would not oDly rcgulate 'ftee trade" but would also drcule Foductiotr quotas to oetioDs, To fuDd its ODe World govemDrnt .he UNDP ltport calls for global taratioD. This is to irclude t xes on pollutiotr, taxes oo 'savings' ftom dniliuriatioq tares on all foreig! excba[ge treDsectioff, atrd a global i-trcoEe tex on trations whose people avcrege ar iocoe above US$ 10,000 pe. ye{I.
GeDocid: The

Aim

The UN rcquircs such global power of dictatorship, tbe repon mekes clear, itr order to enforce population reduction, The biggest tbrst to 'humatr security,' the repon suts on

page 34, is 'unchecked population grotrth.' The rpon $ates tiat by the year 2015, world populatiotr must be stebilized xa 7.3 billion. For lhis gosl to bc If;hed, Darions musl 'c.nlrit rhemselves to ... padcipating in arrNal reviews of the 20:20 dotror-recipient netings otr e3ch conpact, " to be held as country as well as rnnual regiews itr the Economic Secudty

joi

Council-

Furlhr. the UNDP demaods that, while the UN heighteN its pov/els to militarily interveDe in the soverei$ terdtory of disnandd,

th

odiotral secudty

strip@.

Th UNDP repoft

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in which UN Blue Helinet troops must be (he into interul cotrflicts of nadons: 'rnass slaughter deployed of the pofldation of the state, decirnation through starvation or lh withholding of health or other services, forced exodus, occup ion atrd th deniaj of the righl lo self-dercrmioarioo, (a-nd) etr\,iionmental alestruction.' To ersretrd whet this meaos, at the bhst of British Prine Minister l,ord Palmemotr, UN 'Pe3ce-makers' would have interveDed to prclct the $ctssion of the Codederacy ftom the Union dudtrg lhe ADericar Civil war. At tb same time, under the tide 'special contributions,' the UNDP etrdoEes a call by Oscar Arias, former President of Costa Rica end Nobel Peac Pdze wimr, for developing DatioLs to firlly demobilize their rrmed forcs. Arias calls for a Clobal Demilitarization Fuod, maDaged by lhe UN, dnt would dish out nooey to developitrg coutries who make efforts ro 'disam atrd dcebilizr their arud torcs. rintegrate mililary pople into society, atrd prorDote gutr conEol.' Thmugh the F.conomic Scurity Council, demiliterization would become a new condition for any sid or loens to developing nadons, lists fiv
cases

to 2 billioo by the ye{r 2000.

BOOK R.EVIEWS

THE RIGFT AND WRONG OF COMPULSION BY THE STATE


by Auberon He6rt

Denund for Disintegration


The UNDP repon has already dr:a*a the wrath of some devloping countries for the iDclusion itr the rcport of s 'hit lisf of coutrtdes which the rcport says are ither in a state of crisis, or otr the verge of crisis, arrd thercforc wanant UN

'prcqtive action.'
Targeted are Afghaoista& Argola, Haiti, heq,

MozaDbiqu, $d!n, Zaire, Bu$rdi, Geoigia, Liberia, Rwarda, rd Tajilisla[ :Ib rport finther cits Brszil, Sourl Afiica, Egypt, Mexico, aod Nigerie rs vuherrble !o disintegrrrioo due to 'utrequal distibutiotr of resources.' Of these Btions Eypr, Mexicr, aDd Nigeria werc also ta4ets of fte 1970's NarioMl Scurity MNror-aD(iiim 200, written by HeDry Kissilger, which dcla.es thel populaiiotr rdtction is a oatioral sccurity g@l of th Unitod Stals.

while not many pople know his name, Englatrd's Auberon Herben (1838 - 1906) was a profound defeder of capiulism. He wrote eloqunt, uncornprcmisiDs. and philosophically insiglttul defeoss of individual rights. Politics, he says, must be 'lh battle of the principles. . .lh prirciple of libeny againsl th principle of force. " Herbet presds his views intn$igently and articulate: 'true liberty cannol exist apan from the full rights of prope(y, for property is the only crystallized form of fie laculries...The whole rneanitrg of socislism is a syslemrric glorifrcation of force...No literary phrass about social orga sms are potent enoug! to evaporate the individual, who is the pdme, indispeosable, irreducible element.' HertJen rsdily applies the.se sare principles to show theevils of unlimiaeddemocratic nrle.'Hor should ithappen that tle iDdividual should be wilhout rightr, but tbe combination of individuals should possss unlinited dghts?" But he does oot regard lhe issue of force as , primary, Itrstead, he uDder$ads tbat it depends on something far morc fundanentrl: the val$e of rcasoD. 'Force atld rcasotr-which last is tle ssM of the floral act--re at the two opposite poles,' he argues.'Thewho coqels his Deighbor...treats hin, rct as a being with raro& but as an animql itr whom
rcson is

not.'

I!

the prss coaferere

whicl relesd the Huoatr

Developmed R@r4 UNDP irdex atesigrer Mabubhul Haq, an IMF flo.ky ard foroer Patislad FiDarcr MitrislI h the e{rly 1980's, iDdicated that cormEies which do trot submit to fte parafleters of the UNDP 'Human Devlopmcnt Index" will be hit with ilsurgercies rDodeled on tbat of this yeir's Chiapas uprisitrS of iDdigenous people" in routhem Mexico. Haq, i.o hct, rvealed THE IJNDP HAD DONE A DETAILED ST{JDY OF CHIAPAS SEVEN MONTHS BEFORE THE JANUARY 1994 INSURCENCY WAS

m[ " Both ifiplorc orc ro 'rccpt ,uthodty, ac.pt the force which it eqloys, resigtr you$elf to all-powerfirl nsDagers, give W the fte cloic aid the frEe acr..They both of them seek to secrifice oa&' Th basic differtr., he reoa*s, is that sociatism 'is a qeed even morc deDigrating tban C&holicism, but ia offers more tangible bribes for its
eccepta[c.

Because of Herbelt's collrmitDent to re{son, religiotr too is a larget of his withedry attacks: 'Socialism is bua Catholicism addrcssing iiself Dot to tho soul but to the selsc of

Writilg et the end of the l9th century, as attacks on capitalism begao to s1ir, the u[cooDoll thiDker declares: "h is tror lrissez-Aire tbat bas hiled. Tbat would be an ill day for nelr. Whet bas failed is the courage to see what is tnrc atrd speek it to the people, to poiot to the true remodies.'
PATRIOTS: The Men Who Strned the ADerican Revolutiotr by A.J. IlngSutl Turn of the evenilg trcws, put down youl novel, and

I-AUNCIIED. A oere coinciderce? Heq fiuther said the UNDP is now engaged itr similar 'studies' of regioDal dispariries in Egypt,
Nigria, and Bnzil.
Dspite the librd distdbutiotr of the word "human' thDughout lhe UNDP repod human beings ere not a high priority. James Gusteve Speth, bed of the UNDP, was the project dircctor for the Carcr admfuistrrtiotr's Global 2000 ftport whicl dn ndd lhat the world population be rgducd

tlis book. The happeniogs in Patriob are as rcleva as the day's headlines ad as coryelling as atry 'page-nfDer'-ir
read

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is the slory of the events rhat qeated tbe United Stits. America's unique revolution was a war guided by intellectud activisb. The irEiGnts in (his book may secm similar to thos covered by coDtemporary jourDalists-nals gotests of unpopular decisioDs; legislatures wratrgling over the impo6ition of new taxes; soldiers 6riDg ioto a violent mob and irciting fuIthcI denonstr.tions; a rcbellious people taking o\,er the governdetrt ofa country, Howevet, these events werc drivn not by blind emotioos and appalently rardom whim issues-but by cotrscious adhercnce 0o the ideal of individual

PERSONAI-S

M.. Richard Wbite's

Texas ranch is ideally suited

for

the gazing large herds ofcattle.

The King's Mouotain Model Railrcad Club will hold its quarterly mcing et the Charloare address. Topic: Swiaching yards or spur lirlqs, which is tle gre{ter nodeling
cballenge?

riCh6. This history begins with the ideologicil foetrt of use of 'writs of assistanc" -blanket sarch warr.dr, drignd 0o culb smuggling ad giving tbeir bearo$ the right to search any ship or building they choose-was legally challeryed ss an rssault on AmericrrN' righ6. llngguth sumffarizes dle crse nade by the British attomeyi 'Which was morc iqortanr, prctectitrg rhe libe(y of and irdividual or colecring &e eres effrciently? Gathering

1761. the

Mr. Howard Devon, of Medfurd Wisconsin, wishes to almouee ihe Medford Gardening Club will trow hold 6eir monthly meetings every third Wednesday. Th nest rDeting will be a seminar otr suoflowers.
The Sand Hills Bird Watchers Society wil conduct its lst Annual Metrbership D.ive thmughout the monih of Oclober. Clara Miller, vice preside , reminG prospctive mmbrs to provide their own optics. The club's GUIDE TO BIRDS will b provided et no mst.

public money must take precedence. " On rhe other had, James Otis, the attorny for the colonists, argued that 'every dan was his owtr sovercign. . .No other cre{tue On oarth could legitimately challenge a rDans dght to his life, his liberty ad
his property. That prirciple, 6at urdterable law, took precedence. . .even over the survival of the stat.' WheD Otis fitrishd, 'somethiDs profound changed Anericr'-i. e., iDdividud lights had beD invoked ro lini!

IN THE NEXT ISSUE:

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How the Scond Amodncnt Will B Abrogated By

UN Treaty
Why NAFTA is Arri-Capitalism How Democracy Subvens the Constitution
The Tru Naore ofRigbts

staft power. The heros who made the Revolutiotr were rDe[ like SaraEl Addrs, the ascetic A[itatr *'ho inflr'Fd the mob in Bo6to!-Pe$icl( Hory, lhe brillia& oralor \f,hose 'Give me libcrty or give G dearh' became tte nlyiDg cry fol ArMic{n ooqs-Gorg Washitrgtotr, who6e paEician imegrity inspid his soldixs while his agg*sive ta4{ics wotr the war-Thomas Jefferson, who6e crmDitned to rights persurdd tte Conti!nal Congess to endoEe his Dclar:atiotr of
hdeeDdenc. Reading &is book

-phsOoi Usud Fatures Ask for the Wider lssuc

will inspirc you.

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