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Subject: "The conspiracy theorists were right!"
From: Jon Roland <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">jon.roland@const
itution.org</A>
Date: Sat, Feb 12, 2000 1:25 PM
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"The conspiracy theorists were right!"

These are words we are hearing more and more, from the mouths and
keyboards of mainstream figures in the media and public affairs. They have
been most often uttered recently about the revelations over the massacre
at Waco, and those revelations are causing a sea change in public
attitudes toward the government and its critics.

It is a useful exercise to cite the instances in which such words are
being said. For example, they were recently said on air by Sean Hannity of
FoxNews' Hannity and Colmes, and by Stuart Cheifet of Computer Chronicles.

But we can also discern the unspoken words that these newly aware persons
are thinking:

"If the conspiracy theorists were right about this, what else might they
be right about?"

There has been a renewal of interest in conspiracy theories for this
reason. A lot of people who previously dismissed such theories out of hand
are now reconsidering. They are coming to realize that

"The government is always a suspect."

They are also looking at history and coming to further say:

"Don't say it can't happen here. It has happened here. And it is still
happening."

In this election year, we need to hammer the candidates to proclaim that
ending government corruption, abuse, and usurpation is their top priority
and that if elected they will stop supporting unconstitutional statutes or
enforcing unconstitutional statutes or court decisions, that no person or
official is above the law and that all officials who violate the civil
rights of anyone will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

--Jon

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