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Something
to Think About
A Flood
of Chips
by Gordon Francis Corbett
For phony "environmental" pretexts, our
government restricts our fishermen so severely that
they must sell their boats.
One suspected reason is an idea called, "The
North-South Tax." Most rich nations live in the
world's north, and most of the poor dwell in its
south. The "Tax" would take from the rich and give
to the poor, possibly by shrinking rich nations'
industries and letting poor nations supply their
trade.
See if you recognize this pattern.
1. President Clinton designated Utah's Escalante
Staircase as a national monument, halting plans to
mine its anthracite, and keeping up the world's
price. Indonesia's Lippo Group, which owns lots of
anthracite, gave Clinton illegal campaign
contributions. Lippo fronts for Communist Chinese
Intelligence.
2. President Bush will sustain Clinton's
designations of national monuments.
3. Our Senate confirmed Elaine Chao as Bush's
Secretary of Labor. Through her father, and in her
own right, Chao maintains very friendly ties with
Jiang Zemin, the dictator of Red China. Chao's
husband is Kentucky's Senator Mitch McConnell.
4. Senator Mitch McConnell wants the whole
Western Hemisphere to adopt the U. S. dollar,
thereby facilitating "our" lending its countries
money and controlling their economies. This would
set the stage for a Western Hemispheric Common
Market, which, in turn, would prepare for a Western
Hemispheric Union modelled on the European Union.
Good-bye, Constitution.
5. A Western Hemispheric Common Market could
finish our fishermen and implement the rest of the
North-South Tax. A Western Hemispheric Union is the
perfect mechanism for making those crimes
permanent.
Completing this mosaic will require many more
"chips," and the State Department's archive of
secret economic agreements has a ton. If we could
have impartial experts examine those pacts and tell
us what they find, our leaders' reputations for
honesty, probity, and patriotism might vanish under
a flood of chips.
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