Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 87 ====================================== ("Quid coniuratio est?") ----------------------------------------------------------------- First a note from the Editor-in-chief of Conspiracy Nation: This nation is sure full of conspiracies! You can see why it is nicknamed, "Conspiracy Nation". Here we go with *yet another* example of the LIES we are surrounded with. It is as if I have lived, looking at the moon all these years, and then one day someone says, "Yes. But did you know there is a whole other side to the moon; a side you have never seen?" Delving into conspiracy theories is like that. At one time, I asked one of my professors, "What do you think of these 'conspiracy theories'?" He looked at me, then said, "You mean like the JFK assassination?" He then looked around, lowered his voice, and added, "You know. I have a friend who insists that Oswald didn't shoot Kennedy!" Here's me, mock startled, responding to this "revelation" of the professor: "No! You don't mean it!" Delving into conspiracy theories is like finding out there is (allegedly) another side of the moon that you've never seen. So you get on a rocket ship, fly to the other side, and it begins to dawn on you: "My God. There is so much!" As Peter Dale Scott noted during a debate with Gerald Posner, "It is so vast." It is so vast. And here is some more to add: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You by Lorraine Day, M.D. (Part 1) In the preface, Dr. Day, who has worked as an orthopedic surgeon and assistant professor at the University of California, describes how she began to have the disheartening realization that those above her in the chain of command had compromised their principles. At one point she asked one of her superiors, "But what do you want me to do? Sell my soul?" The response? "Sooner or later everyone sells his soul." So much for so-called "superiors". Dr. Day charges that many of those in charge of combatting AIDS have their own hidden agendas which keep them from dealing effectively with the epidemic. Professionals routinely behave in a "politically correct" way or else risk losing their jobs. Dr. Day tried to work within the medical establishment. But when she saw to what extent many "experts" were privately saying one thing, then publicly saying another, she decided that the public had a right to know the truth. So, she began to speak out. "I made the decision to tell what I know for the safety of the unsuspecting public; for the safety of my fellow health care workers who are taking far greater risks than the government is admitting, and for my children and the children of other concerned parents." Our leaders "are playing a deadly game with our lives and the lives of our children." ----------------------------------------------------------------- I encourage distribution of "Conspiracy Nation." ----------------------------------------------------------------- If you would like "Conspiracy Nation" sent to your e-mail address, send a message in the form "subscribe conspire My Name" to listproc@prairienet.org -- To cancel, send a message in the form "unsubscribe conspire" to listproc@prairienet.org ----------------------------------------------------------------- Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt. Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9