From the Radio Free Michigan archives ftp://141.209.3.26/pub/patriot If you have any other files you'd like to contribute, e-mail them to bj496@Cleveland.Freenet.Edu. ------------------------------------------------ The Mena story is just now emerging into the various media, proving that The Conspiracy is not yet quite powerful enough to hold back the truth if determined Patriots are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. We may have caught this malignancy just in time. Too bad the Arkansas bayous have had to claim so many rotting bodies before we got to this point. It is commonly supposed that Miami was the focal point of drug importation during the 1980s. The series _Miami Vice_ was carefully crafted to give this impression. The gullible public lapped it up, never once trying to resolve the contradiction that the Governor of Florida during that time, Bob Martinez, was later President Bush's Drug Czar. That tireless Patriots such as these can be so impugned is a sign of the times and public education in general in this country. Information developed by Jerry Falwell, Rupert Murdoch and others has revealed that drugs were being consumed in all 50 states during the 1980s. Yet the actual focal point of all this commerce was not Miami, but a sleepy Ozarks wetland called Whitewater. Little Rock industrial powerhouse Park-O-Meter, Inc., which has hegemony over the worldwide parking-meter/information-superhighway complex, is a force not to be taken lightly. And if one "follows the money," it leads directly to P-O-M. Parking meters and Democratic Party machines have gone hand in hand throughout history in Arkansas and elsewhere. Municipal city governments see the meters as pure revenue items. And of course any contracts awarded to supply meters are paid for by--you guessed it--John and Jane Taxpayer. It is truly a win-win for both the party machines and P-O-M, one of only two suppliers of parking meters in the world. (The other company is *also* located in Arkansas.) P-O-M of course is part and parcel of the same network which includes Webb Hubbell, Jack Stephens, Augusta National Golf Club, various Indonesian tyrants, Clark Clifford, BCCI, Worthen Bank, the Arkansas Development and Finance Administration, the University of Arkansas, and the basketball team thereof. When L.C. Davis, freelance reporter, was developing his story for _The New Republic_ detailing these connections ("The Name of the Rose") he found out what happens to those who interfere with the immense cash flow of nickels, dimes, quarters, rupees, what have you, into the coffers of the international parking meter giant. He woke up in his Little Rock hotel room with a bump on his head--and all of his notes proving his thesis missing. This should have raised the alarm across the land, but the liberal media quickly went into damage control mode. Here is a bit of one cover story, from the AP 4/12/94: Hotel Denies Whitewater Tale LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- A reporter who suggested he was knocked unconscious in his hotel room while researching a Whitewater story actually spent the evening knocking down martinis in the hotel bar, two employees say. Legacy Hotel General Manager John P. Aulgur and former bartender Van Alexander took issue with the account given by freelance writer L.J. Davis of Brooklyn, N.Y. Davis, in turn, disputed their version. ... But Alexander, 26, said Davis was not in his room at the time he contends he was unconscious, but instead was at the hotel bar having four or five martinis between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. The bar tab, made available by Aulgur, said Davis had six drinks. It did not list the time. In an interview Tuesday, Davis acknowledged he drank about six martinis at the hotel bar, but said it was earlier -- between 5:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. ... Aulgur, 50, who was a consultant to the hotel at the time of the incident, said the hotel first kept silent, hoping the story would fade. ``But Mr. Davis has kept bringing it up. This bad publicity sure wasn't doing us any good,'' he said. ... Last I checked, alcohol is a legal drug. Next thing you know they'll be criminalizing other patriotic beverages like Mountain Dew! This is character assassination and innuendo at its worst, all because Davis took the trouble to find out the truth. The machinery to manufacture parking meters is almost identical to that required to make guns, and this is where the connection to the Mena airport and Contra gun-running comes in. P-O-M could care less about what happens in Nicaragua (no cars, no cash flow), but they do their favors in order to receive aid for their grand schemes in other areas. Chief among them is a truly Orwellian scheme to link up their global parking meter networks with fiber optics. "Smart debit cards" would then be used instead of cash to goose the meters, which along with debiting the user's account would provide Big Brother with yet another data point of the exact whereabouts of his subjects. Is it any wonder that Vice President Gore is pushing a "national information infrastructure?" Little Rock mogul Jack Stephens' relationship with P-O-M needs no elaboration. His relationship to the Masters golf tournament and the Atlanta banking establishment (notably Bert Lance) is perhaps less well known. But how in the world could the media remain silent last year during the blatant conflict of interest entailed in the *free* Final Four tickets he gave to President Clinton last year? (Of course, the Hogs made the Final Four yet again this year. My God, how can people be so blind?) The NCAA tickets are the tip of the iceberg. Little Rock mogul Jack Stephens' position on the the U of A board of trustees is relevant here. Stephen's, Inc. has been linked by the _New Republic_ to, among other things, mass genocide by Indonesian tyrants. Paul Giroir of the Rose Law Firm was the kingpin in all this. Interestingly, Rose resides in a converted YMCA and the game of basketball was invented in a YMCA in Springfield, Mass. Do I need to spell this out any more???? Incredibly, the liberal media covered up Clinton's clear attempt to influence the regulators (aka referees) in the 1994 Arkansas/Michigan game, when he waved his finger at them after a number of "bad" calls. Aide George Stephanopoulos lamely defended his boss, saying, "There was no obstruction. The President had every right to be upset with that call. When he saw there was nothing he could do, he desisted." Yeah, right. I suppose the fact that Final Four tickets in the Arkansas black market shot up to $5,000 each when the Hogs got in is completely coincidental. I wonder how many of his U of A cronies cashed in on that windfall? This stuff just makes me sick, and I speak as a non-partisan independent who just wishes that Washington could be as moral as I pretend to be. Widespread DISTRIBUTION and DISSEMINATION of these important FACTS is highly encouraged! Thank you, Dilbert J. Lemming Your Comrade in Liberty ------------------------------------------------ (This file was found elsewhere on the Internet and uploaded to the Radio Free Michigan archives by the archive maintainer. All files are ZIP archives for fast download. E-mail bj496@Cleveland.Freenet.Edu)