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The Bush Era Beckons
by Kenn Thomas
Editor, Steamshovel Press

Now that George Bush Jr. has been installed as president "elect", Steamshovel
readers can safely say they saw it coming. I wrote a column about conspiracy
connections of the vice-presidential candidates for Fortean Times that
predicted the Florida trouble spot; and my comments to the BBC last June that
Bush would "win" impressed it such that they will have some additional
prominence in the Beeb's upcoming series on conspiracy theories (more info
about that when it becomes available).

      The new issue of Steamshovel, although dedicated to "Conspiracy As
Usual in Florida", actually refrains from discussion about the election,
focussing instead back on Diana and the Octopus--which obviously does connect
with the incoming administration.

      The new issue also includes a farewell look at Clinton's place in
conspiracy history, and a boatload of other topics of interest to those who
knew how election 2000 was going to turn out long ago.

      Check out the order form on the front page for a contents list, and
subscribe today.

      My comments about Bush merely followed the logic of parapolitical
manipulation--successful extra-electoral power politicking by Dubya's father
that leaves trail back from Iran-contra, to the Reagan assassination attempt,
the October Surprise, on back to the Kennedy assassination, back further even
to the Nazis.

      (The real prophet about the election was Sean David Morton, who made
uncannily specific remarks detailing the election squabble and the Bush
ascendancy to Art Bell several years ago.) In this context, even Bill
Clinton's presidency resulted from a Bush, Sr. so tuckered from four years in
the public limelight he gave the presidency away by special arrangement, to a
player squirrelly enough to ignore the drug-running in Mena, Arkansas. How
could anyone expect that deal to last forever?

      In response to the befuddling support by the militia groups of George
Bush, Jr., who clearly represents the same NWO forces the militias have
always opposed, especially under George Bush Sr., I offer the following from
Repairman Jack in the book "Conspiracies" by F. Paul Wilson
(www.repairmanjack.com).

      Repairman Jack is a violent anti-hero who appears in the kind of
trash-fiction novels often found at airport bookstores. The author is a crony
of horror writer Stephen King. The latest installment of the Repairman Jack
series takes place at a conference of conspiracy theorists--The Society for
the Exposure of Secret Organizations and Unacknowledged Phenomena. In it,
Repairman Jack opines:

      "I can't help wondering why these New World Order types should bother
with an armed takeover. I mean, considering how nowadays people are slugging
away at two and three jobs to make ends meet, how Mr. and Mrs. Average
American are working until mid-May every year just to pay their federal
income tax, and then on top of that they pay state and city income taxes, and
then after those they've got to fork over sales taxes, property taxes, excise
taxes, and surcharges, not to mention all the hidden expenses passed on in
day-to-day prices jacked up by license fees and endless streams of
regulations from OSHA and all the other two-bit government regulatory
agencies."

      "By the time Mr. and Mrs. Citizen are through they've surrendered
seventy-five percent of their earnings to the bureaucracy. Seems to me like
the NWO boys have already got you right where they want you."

      Add the military budget, and subtract the dishonest talk of tax cuts
and smaller government coming from the new administration, and the result is
the new Bush era that the militia right would surrendered to if it indeed
holds Bush out as hero. Ralph Nader called it the permanent corporate
government. (The scoop on Nader found in the Gemstone file features
prominently in the new issue of Steamshovel).

      So what difference did the election make? As one well-known conspiracy
writer recently put it more succinctly, "Who cares which reptile is in
charge?" At Steamshovel, the 2000 election results are an occasion to revisit
a great deal of recent parapolitical history in its next issue, currently
planned as an all-Bush issue.

      Perhaps Steamshovel readers can move closer to some closure about
various Bush family scandals, or at least obtain a more detailed review as it
watches the puppet show in progress.

      Embarrassment, shame, outrage and all of the other emotions attendant
to the latest assault on the supposedly cherished American values of
democracy stopped nothing this election season; only a reasoned understanding
and a healthy dose of satire and nose-thumbing remain to make the next four
years (or whatever truncated term develops) bearable.

Kenn Thomas
Steamshovel Press

PS - The Winter 2000 issue of The X Files Official Magazine contains an
article incorporating interviews with me and writers Alex Constantine and
John Quinn. Not a lot of substance there. In fact, I come off as quite whiny,
primarily due to the fact that X Files producers now plan a new program, The
Lone Gunmen, about some supposed conspiracy zinesters that they want to hype.
I tried to give a more accurate depiction of what it takes to do zines like
Steamshovel, Flatland (which has a new issue out, btw; check
www.flatlandbooks.com) and Excluded Middle (which has a new anthology about
to be published by Adventures Unlimited). Instead of that, readers are
treated with such untruths as "Kenn Thomas, editor of conspiracy-theory
magazine Steamshovel Press" envies the Lone Gunmen" and "Thomas can only wish
he had it so good."

So don't buy the X-Files magazine, which only wants to commodify
parapolitical dissent and turn it into kiddie entertainment.

Buy Steamshovel, Flatland and Excluded Middle instead.


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