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Show Page 6 The Utah Independent June 17, 1976 nt found legal researcher. Jack Ferm filed 11 motions to dismiss the case against him, each of them based on lax previous decisions and the plain wording of the Constitution. Attorneys agreed Ferms motions were tough and would command intense study by the court. Ferguson listened to the motions with his face getting redder with each one. He then denied them without argument, comment or contradiction. Ferm, of course, will appeal, but the bias arid intellectual dishonesty of the federal courts up to and including the Supreme Court make it iucreas-ingl- v unlikely that the honorable justices will permit anyone who threatens their pay checks to argue the law. The monumental hypocrisy of the present crop of federal judges is exceeded only by their with their paychecks. This is shown by the suit of 70 judges against the federal government for a raise. They claim that inflation lowers their living standard, thus violating the Constitutional injunction that their salaries shall not be diminished during their tenure in office. Ironically, one major argument of tax strikers is that the Federal Reserve dollar is not a real dollar at all because it takes five or more of them to purchase a real silver dollar an argument the pompous fakers find intolerable except when they find it useful for their own advantage. ol-sessi- on MYTH OF THE 6 MILLION ITU Tpi I llU 1 11 ' in U.S. and Brit-ish-occupi- Germany has ed found another victim. Right- militant Manfred Roe- - looked upon as a great hero by millions of critical observers believe that he xvas always just a lightning rpd for the international hankers, xvho used him to tame, mislead and bushAmeriwhack the conservative, can nationalist sentiment which surged so strong in the 60s. Goldwaters deliberate betrayal of his supporters in 1965, when he returned control of the GOP (xvith $1J million in the bank) to Wall Street bv stabbing his own party chairman ( Dean Burch) "in the back and endorsing Rockefeller man Ray Bliss as National Committee Chairman, was the first concrete proof of his perfidy; numerous events since then have indicated where his loyalties really lie. WO 217 documented Barrys support for Nelson Rockefeller for the Presidency. Ilis support for the international banking crowd has now come into the open as he is called upon to try and take heat off increasinglv-unpopula- r conservative internationalist policies. the Third Reich. Amer-ica-firster- in GerAnything critical of the Jews is a crime many, just as it is in Russia. During his trial, Rocdcr xvas not allowed to produce any witnesses or introduce evidence to prove and support his statements in the booklet. All requests to place ev idence were denied as irrelevant. The prosecution argued that the Jews were gassed and this did not have to be proven. To quote: He row denies the gas chambers thus he insults those who believe in them! Before the trial began the seeprosecutor said that he xvas only interested in ing this man in jail. Those who attended the trial and 200 from all over Germanv came to give Roeder moral support voiced in the courtroom, in no uncertain terms, their opinion of this kind of justice. They all stood up and sang the German national anthem, the first verse which is verboten in Germany. The occupving powers believe that this verse is sufficiently stirring to rekindle patriotic feelings. Flowers were given to Roeder in the courtroom, a fact which the judges noted sourly. When Roeder and his supporters left the court they were met bv pickets, consisting of 8 Israeli students and local policemen. Although various youth, Protestant and civic organizations had appealed to the public to come and show their contempt for . Roeder, none came. Only the Jews showed up and the policemen. The latter were dressed like hippies and did not identify themselves as the police until later. Thev tried to beat up Roeder and others and were then themselves attacked by Roeders friends and passersby who saw that the police had Roeder on the ground, beating him with night sticks. At that point the policemen whipped out armbands reading police. Roeder is now suing the chief of police of Darmstadt who sent the killer elite and the individual policemen involved. He said they beat to kill, extremely brutal, and has no doubt that thev would have killed him had he not been rescued jby others. Roeder has been a thom in the side of the democratic elite in Germany for a number of years. He is the father of six young children and as such felt honest indignation at the flood of pornography which started to overwhelm Germany a few years ago. In 1972 Roeder xvas brought to trial, again in Darmstadt for spray painting filthy pictures in display cases at movie theatres. He xvas convicted then but had the judgment reversed on appeal. He is a lawyer himself and as such a match for the watchdogs of democracy. Roeder thinks that public sentiment is turning around and that many Germans, xvho a fexv years ago would have listened in blind agreement to attacks on the Myth of the Six Million, arc at last noxv xvilling to open their minds just a little bit. The UN vote against Zionism has opened the door; young people especially xvith pressure from the left are xvilling to cast a doubting eye in the direction of Israel and Zionism. Roeder has appealed the sentence. DOES BARRY APPROVE PANAMA GIVEAWAY J ns. mass-exterminatio- ns (R-Ariz- Hooxev. . . . i : to Nim NgaiVvd W76, p APril as a dangerous -- r,V anti-Semit- e. unveiling of international, hanker, if money changer Nicholas Deak a? silver .i WO 217'; should make some of his a Cl V conflict oi fleeced luioiner note his obvious a plaintend While taking their money through for silver claim toon vf evii.mbrioii agents i:d promising rewards because of alleged future pi ice appreciation, he was actually working the price with t::- U.S. government to depress for fraud suits the mad. This could be tho basis . . . As aftermath to by xoive of his customers. CIA connection, Deak has come exposure of the officials for posunder investigation by customs If you haxt sible illegal currency dealings. Commerce Bans anv money in Deak's Foreign ti of "mien, vou max as well reconcile yourself the CIA the knowledge that what Deak knows also knows. WO warned, vou years ago. ae-couu- tv - st, erva nt ... :'e rrLct her. . EYtmge ri f rer ktexi. ; a?: ' a ;in :re kree aau c - 1 riicr c:: Uiinti . pie 1 1.1 ' ;.Te "Dot . o ' Ji tk e - i i . Vo the ue.stkrn; What education is :i ort. created u j c so-cail- ed . D ER-orient- teach-oriented.- ... Murray C. Watson, Jr. Box 176 . i i M i ch m ' I,-' tu ed U I t 'LNcIv. Nlwiftlui A i4 - s i a I L - i t l t- t . T - x 'L i j v' i'.i o t sT'ftUi - t rtf; : i i iw-i- i V , li:' v ( W 1 v. f i v v v . V II f iiaT-j- .1 r 'k dtiki is k i V1 i?' It iCv til" T v 7 O v 1 It. f :c ri-t- s ftiwCft - : -- - dCi i'lOiltS -- C? X I iijii:. iC .in ' virhkik .! I ft'wO.c C i x c i idm instead , aftftocipjisr.r.iei-;- yri " r : j , M- : ,l 4 cv tdiuSft f ..iii4uiS tl : d i Nl ftiw ti I well Anderson Box 536 on Mills, Wyoming 82644 ll Xi.sIcU pro tits. It this :ccijsares keeps f . (I w e t c r. : ee fC to o::;e tr.c ? U i n e a in a r. r i o v. :lte advertise that he hu ;cl veceftivty tv - -' money and then eicat :,o. his inuDilitv to eompeie c : a ; c e t; creates jcceyaiudy . ' ' ' c. es 3c I can only aume trial r .4 mCC joine 'nUaiRessi:ien I.u- ' :i ;'rearg t.c torgotten a few facts about Jttoi'ter var it , the business world :i whicn a av rurciias: i :'iout.vt they live. The facts are: : 1. Profits signify cheaper rr;ee, tier. :r.e j."v ervice instead wil iirg to .o.go the community n n e : 0 n of community exploitation. f iOr i.e More p r o f i t s PfS'-rity-j.i.is- . :ct . - ineviubly SK.tei 7So mfy Uii ilw competitive expertise and product. Bui ti s i. a i ' o i:i e business excellence oor.i 3. Being whuiKd of i'incs.njp. will io.-.j .ho not o,tl movidcs 1 -- timid about profit, to bu,ir.cs J wune and to the communit !ul kiIh a, veil; aocn he t, sdf-dMtrucii- ve business serves. 4. There is r.o such thing as excessive profits tLC O 11 C Wltll t ItC '.IvVit ustOi.Hr. It stands to reason that hustnesi.wt ha .note without governmental intervention on behalf of a n3lurl vheeks and bckS.ne av.5-gfavored industry. consumer re a'. ices. He has to e The foui- points, - need mentioned . :evie ao danttcation. 1 W; ' uf b.i.s hjs h 5W the reasons man semures hi h,in .m. .list on time: :ie ho to please into bu$inc seek employees or thev will . place. he eivewhere: empiovmenl lhe nrst assumption is has ot to please multi-layer- s , that nobodv goes into government ,by ins paying business to lose money. taxes on and, ,Iasi time; . Theretore, it :s reasonabie he inovt important anj to assume that man vs.ll ,u ,oriljr.M,ls.y Miit not go into business umess oi is ,hc he intends to protit trom iHvauNk? !iw, wUftNionurN, the venture. My second fc.omiol his iiurtf premise is that man needs :n thc busijws!i w05lll. tooiS to be eifeetive sn his 0jlt.n repeate,! by -business, whether it be an s04.ia;,sl ,hi. Uui 60) ...(page munity. ham.iier. machine, to students adding t NjaVs that t0 help Page 86. Educators must plan experiences truck. the clothes rack, delivery with TENTATIVE ANSWERS to ,hj baS5iOSS community is develop the capacity to LIVE on loc?: cash shovel, u an thing, it register, A ,caj the society. problems confronting him and or 3ll the door. institutions at ng educational lhc o;lK.r a:0l...j Page 84. We further propose that are will:.... tools that in successful 3n businessman student computer; experience levels in America involve the CONFLICTS and necessary to success. Sune c :1 j s over backward to ethical, spiritual with him moral, 2. Confront VALUES tools cost money, a person keep h;s customers happy, of his culture and FORCE him to DEVISE a system OF Our complex system is necessarily requires capital which is both personal and internalized.... of into enter to investment called tree enterprise. It is The public schools must meet the challenge Page 85. can jpriy named, e arc lucky process by providing educational op- business. Inless you education as a life-lofind a fairy gesi mother with w be a pari of a system to the elderly.... portunities to all individuals from the very young are gs'ir.g where free men can be Collectivist philosophies? There is far, far more to these two a magic wand, you SE to have to buy your tools and manuals behind which stands' the WHITE HOI other a oi trom ..Commune? YOUTH.. AND variety competitive. CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN in no: the are I have a.Sv' who The -Elderly? CHILD H. i . Riehjtjs. :: peo?e Day care centers? The WHOLE . sa:d trom of have business profiting ;W;;j Ls;nc:. tu.f thouzht these things up mself...tfce Humanists in our society o of ra..,-ro-:thesethinas. I just quote them.. These are the proclivities being taught ,hnI un re 3 children Your this up being brin, A of Mllh our children and as Max Rafferty says, -- . , , . ng 1!. wicked D.ltKiMS I E. It si i ,i 1 bn forg.'t ( t'f I. tiirrifd inlf hll, inl halm U. ill J 7 enterprising v-.cc- n m t f here i n fonn'lfrl whs a a ri'l maintainml without some kirifl of EiHif,.f in something, WiU Roferx N j xi ft Jiv wViluj. .19 I.' thev ate ashauieJ ol Tiakiig -v s oil-Jnlli- Ah ova, Wyoming 82620 1 si 1't V. ''1 i ,v7iccr.i to I X . i iCf Ada ; ki A y k t - . I m. . , ' ' I ' .'UNvlvNiJldii & 1 are-failin-g information write: J j Cl - :re rjircr SOCIAL SI UDIES iner$. That education nich CLARIFIES ALl'ES attu 31 .LHS A L L E;C I A N C ES .. ' Interdependence.! That education which rosters reflective tair.Ktr.g, 1SQL1R'. , PROBLEM SOLVING, and QUESTING.. LWhau r.o ebtehue:! iSe 1 his writer tecosietcuiie iruitraied try ing t o figure out v,b educationists beiiesc that small children can soive au the vise men have probems. or ishy they should do so, when the .he this a deliberate attempt to wteaie never been ibe to. Or children a violent HATRED cl education?! RON ERIAL. Page 15, Focus cn Man. POLICY ON CONI L t C u1 1 -- 'rnrihriitU.... oi .ng!e c.iopure I he teaefrer limit pup.l to the xoe v u i or .acii two or three)!. inerihac opening op vinh.onot to the ttust priced in ram by t?.e pedpie... A'rai reopb. Hununisn Whaidisvipi.r.o to be ebminafei. rsidsr.g. ii-ig- , urithnxciic History.'! i h t ri M'rl h& c 1 rriOTe j ' - JV-a- n WYOMING PATRIOTS SHOW 1(t :qi't ii .iUimpia to jse.te; wilder. :o orer.i ' ve m to ::e oi vie za?.t: tiii oh : til. t the :i ohalbr.o of .a in is der.ing :he.-- :ve p.pon-:rc:e d .' . . K Hut chool . i JC ilife tar ' S ' . - ire re.? t i-r- knuer liuhSui; Roaiaiu Ooii van rcror. U m Is; his is a pi ime example o? Wutiiisiuruin people accepting fci young cnhJrea r.or.eiy aoie: :a i Ik children wo up mature. wr-cibuu: ..p in Anenci :jr ne &'! ironipkx vVkl 1 4 ci "rcViis cr Miu. .i'i ti ico or. 1 Not A Dirtv Won! Pndils ISSUES . . tact the aware cl be should teachers and Parents, a jministrators. be it that nay re TREAON ABLE to advocate some things and may DISASTROUS 1 3 cur ration if ue fail to teach about them and nus (This writer wonders how sne niert ur youtn to their dangers. learned cf these things without SOCIAL STUDIES.) T V (Do the authors mean sex education, including contraceptives, and population explosion, drug abuse, stealing, stabbing, haung Cominutd from page 1 death?) These are the very things being taught. com-mei.- ts shoxv are the in contained under competent guidance stations. Topics Every pupil should have the right, on deterioration of freedom compared to and instruction in an atmosphere FREE from BIAS cr PREJL DICE issue or rrobfcm which i 1776, illegality of IRS and other, government (parental values?) to study ANY question, cur society .and is apbureaucracies, hoxv the privately owned Federal relevant in bis life, is vital to the continuation cf & Res- to his maturity level....(See Students Rights Reserve SxsUnn is causing runaway nidation, the propriate ' which stales just released from the Board of Education, how ponsibiiities and judges court in our system thatareNON-SEXcorruption tfcatthe students have the right to have textbooks American hoxv the and are committing, treason; STEREOTYPED!) Bar Association lus created a monopoly and Now we will examine Focus on Youth ci i: fame and compare Constitutional to project the citizens with the above. few pages we will try to tnae the Rights. Page S4. (Skipping around a The with Focus on Man.) Thr pr ogv;on is 55 minutes in length which will content of this manual correlate SOCIAL the with educational program must be as vitally concerned 2?j as with his acprovide for 5 minutes of advertisement, either and EMOTIONAL development of each student the at minutes 2 and th minutes at of skills... .Education beginning quisition of knowledge and his development There of the SOCIETY end, or 5 minutes at either end tape. must prepare students to live in a PLURALISTIC FUTURE-ORIEMEis no rre k for advertisement during the 55 All educational programs must be rather than LEARN minute run of video tape. The advertisement time rather than TRADITION-oriente- d, is designed to promote local patriot groups, their Inservice training programs should be devoted to more personal meeting time and places, their addresses, andor and emotional adjustment and less to com1 moks and literature that can he obtained through and interpersonal relations matter.... the mail. The advertisement can he made up at partmentalized subject the RIGHT and the RESPONS IBI LIT Y to Youth must be given your local TV station either using a local patriot think critically, to QUESTION RULES and AUTHORITY, to take or thr TV stations local commentator. UNCONVENTIONAL risks, and to make novel assumptions.... and other educations should be Dime TV time is 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. daily. Use Page 94. The role of teachers These professionally trained people should this lime if your local station will accept; the carefullv as" CHANGE AGENTS and should not resist those enterprises second choice would be 10:30 p.m. Saturday serve ORDER.... that point toward the rise of a NEW SOCIAL the leadership of night, ff the above times are not available, any under Weekend live-i- n sessions for teachers, tim is well worth the showing. creative educators, should provide opgroup dynamic facilitators and with a new climate of learning. After Handling of video tape merits extreme caution. portunities to EXPERIMENT be involved.... It must r.ot be allowed to come ( lose to a magnet. the experience, students should would be posA community center where positive interaction dolReserve become a community Thr rental price is 200 Federal sible for all community; i.e., each school could lars. This includes round trip air freight and college, child care center, sport and civic center, etc. during hours not commembers of the conventional educational insurance. utilized .) Columnist Jack Anderson, a loyal camp follower of the League (which can and docs put pressure on newspaper publishers to carry or not carry his column) says that lie know! hut will not reveal xvho the Deep Throat wa. xvho snitched all that inside information to Wash inglon Tost reporters Woodward and Bernstein in regard to Watergate. Iloxvever, says Jack, he knows that "Deep Throat has to he a source inside the I' Ills Washington Field Office. What Jack knows but xvont tell was revealed in the Nov. 1, 1974 issue of WO: Deep Throat xva Jexvisl W. Mark Felt, J. Edgar Hoovers long-tim- e (. fac "e ana goe a .'.me, . viV-mai- Gold-wat- er Anti-Defamati- U4ed owr promotion by Rich hen lv imtead appointed L. IaUkl ii-- D co-citize- rn ;u xxith the ADI. lYvlups one naoi ''et-fCrax is reluctant to finger Felt is because xx hv the. FBI. Ex ideim i. oxxn chief snitch in Felt x r Felt illegally passed on FBI sec r is tiuk U) tho ADl' anJ lo ,tlu rets Wcoulini Pmt l t also to sanctimonious jack m a liaiou ho iTxcd as his Vi ''k snap :rr EDUCATION J 1 ard Nixou st, pro-communi- .1 and'ta During the Vietnamese War, super-haw- k wanted to defoliate Vietnam and massacre Vietnamese by the hundreds of thousands to save South Vietnam from communism. Now, dove Goldwater endorses the Rockefeller-For- d plan to give away the Panama Canal to a mentallv unbalanced dictator, presumably because he is afraid of riots. Counterspy magazine, which rose to promi- 3 Lion 5 nence recently xvhen intelligence officials charged that its disclosures of operatives in foreign nations resulted in the death of a CIA man in Greece, has attacked the posse comitatus movement. In a full page analysis, the leftist publication described the movement as emerging as an organization to unite rightist paramilitary . . . around the U.S. and admits an disupsurge in vigilante activities. Also, in the approving report Counterspy notes that posse comitatus has already equalled the size of the Minutcmen organization at its zenith. Noting that the posse has interfered with the strongly left wing United Farm Workers recruitment efforts, Counterspy says it is watching the moxe-meand urged readers to transmit information on it to thom. . . . WO 217 said that The Israeli sinking of the U.S.S. Liberty is about to get back in the news. Of course, it xvas an attempted sinking. Though 34 Americans xxrrc killed, the Liberty was not sunk. Since then, as predicted, Penthouse magazine has run two amazingly revealing articles on the atrocity and The Spotlight claims that the secret Court of Naval Inquiry report calls the attack deliberate." But WO regrets the careless wording. The U.S. Census Bureau has been asked to include a question on religious affiliation in the 19S0 census by 15 directors of the Religious Research Association. The question about religious affiliation xvas dropped from the I960 and 1970 census due to the demand of Jewish groups. Revelation of the true number of Jcxvs in the U.S. would undermine the myth that the Nazis killed six million Jcxvs. The truth is, there arc six million Sen-conservative Responsible more Jcxvs in the U.S. than Jcxvish organizations ator Barry Goldwater admit. . . . The Immigration Service reports that has now Pllblicly statcl bs ,,n there are 8 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. reserved support for Secretary of Actually, there are at least 14 million. wing convicted in a West German Court der has been in Darmstadt of stirring up racial hatred and sentenced to 7 months in jail and a $1200 fine. He received three years probation. Roeders crime xvas that he wanted to bring the truth to the German people. One could understand were this kind of justice meted out in d Germany; after all, East Germany is known for injustices commited against its hapless captives. However, West Germany prides itself in its democratic institutions and has in the last few years altered and abolished almost all laws pertaining to pornography, abortions and RARRV'C homosexuality. Anything goes in Germany today, Anil I disof of the the the truth, course, telling except lies of the RIIHIW have the blackmailed which mantling WiVV I German people for the last 30 years and which A. Kissinger. have netted Israel $20 billion from German tax- State Henry Writing in a letter to a constituent, Goldxvatcrs payers as reparations. 1976 states: I can Roeder, an idealistic searcher for truth and signed letter dated April 13, xvho has knoxvn every Secretary of dignity for all Germans, had the audacity to dis- tell vou as one tribute a booklet, printed in England and entitled State since the late 1940s, I have no qualms about Did Six Million Really Die? He had written the this mans loyalty to our country. Wc arc not at foreword to the pamphlet and distributed it wide- xvar. Hoxv many Secretaries could you say that He xvas not connected xvith Watergate; at ly. Ilis accusers maintained that he abused and about? does not shoxv it. Until he is insulted his Jewish Contrary to the least the evidence of what people arc charging him judges who sentenced him and the newspapers proven guilty him to he a dedicated Americ an. who smeared Rocdcr, he does believe that the xvith, I consider Goldxvaters record of subservience to Zionism time has come to uncover the truth and give the While facts about alleged during and the House of Rockefeller is historic. Soviet-occupie- anti-communi- , s, .Ijwk he CORNER ON utih IndepfKlenl Page 7 Si? Tr 1 Jvtfw 17, eh 1 Do-fenda- 1 1 Stand REPRINTED FROM THE WASHINGTON OBSERVER Wangrud in a willful failure to file case. Wangrud raised the issue of no lawful money. Judge Gray said to Wangrud s Attorney, I concur with you that Mr. Wangrud is sincere in his beliefs. I dont doubt that at all (pg. 14 appeal brief). If Mr. Wangrud was sincere in bis beliefs, how could lie be criminally willful? However, Gray convicted Wangrud. Grav is known among some of his victims as the transcript altering judge. WO 187 reported how Gray presided oxer a trial where the official court records were altered. Whole arguments of the defendant and some of Grays intemperate outbursts were illegally expunged from the record. Altering court transcripts is a felony. Another federal judge, Warren J. Ferguson, presided over U.S. vs. Perm on May 24. A pro- hFMnrDATirv ILPIUwIiA A A DOUBLE STANDARD OF THE JUDICIARY Continued from page The Paper That Dares To Take The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand "J interesting point, kxery |