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Show The Paper That Dares To Take Page 4 The Utah Independent August 4, 1977 FREEDOM PRO- - LIFE THE FOR SOVIET KGB By Paul Scott Washington: inten-tions..- Several compelling reasons are behind President Carter's efforts at his recent White House press conference to discourage public discussion andor a congressional inquiry of the Soviet's operation of five major electronic spy and espionage bases inside the U.S. Most important of these is that any debate or hearings would turn the spotlight on the way the Carter administration's policy toward monitoring of phones in the U.S. supports the operations of the KGB, the Soviet secret police and espionage organization over those of this countrys Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency. For all intent and purpose, the administrations policy permits the Soviet KGB to freely use five bases within the U.S. to monitor the private phone conversations of government officials, U.S. of congress. members high-ranki- ng businessmen, and ordinary citizens. this sharp contrast freedom to monitor policy for the Soviets, the FBI is required to obtain a federal court order to monitor the phones of the Soviet In Embassy. The road to hell', says'the maxim, is paved with good sobering thought for those of us who sincerely plan to do something about abortion but never seem to get around to it. It's been more than a month now since I listed some suggestions for pro-lif- e If you didn't check off even one item, don't waste time feeling bad about it or making excuses. Just pick an idea on this new list and DO IT NOW! to from where the of U.S. phones is monitoring taking place, or any suspected Soviet espionage agent. This highly questionable policy also bars the CIA and the National Security Agency (NSA) from any type of surveillance of any suspected enemy agents within the U.S. regardless of the danger to this countrys security or the privacy of American citizens. In other words, it is now official U.S. policy to drastically restrict and limit the operations of the FBI and the CIA in protecting U.S. security and American citizens while permitting the KGB to operate freely against our security from bases w ithin the U.S. To enforce this insane policy, the Justice Department already has begun prosecuting FBI agents who have overstepped these limits. FIVE TO ONE SCORE -Another reason for trying to keep the tight lid on the security scandal is that the present policy permits the Russians to operate five major electronic spy and espionage bases inside the U.S. as compared to the lone U.S. base in our Embassy in Moscow. As far as the Soviets are the five to one concerned, exchange has been a big success. The U.S. monitoring operation in Moscow has been effectively .a mini-projec- ts. pro-ER- columns. 4. Send $2, 55, or S 10 to Right to Life of Utah, care of Jan Carroll. Director, 4910 Old Post Road, Ogden, Utah. Your donation will help pay for the booth at the State Fair and at conferences such as the IWY one; for literature and slide sets; for newsletters and other billboards: mailings; for pro-lif- e Arming Our Enemy By on 295-540- 292-563- 6109; 6: 298-239- Kearns-Grange- r. 6 Weber County. North Glendale Park. Ogden. Salt Lake City. 392-275- 0: 393-244- 7; 973-287- 5M-102- 0: 3. Write Senators Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch. Senate Office sophisticated super Building. Washington. 205 10. ..and Congressmen Daid and McKay House Office Marriott. Building. vital U.S. communications. Security officials say privately that the program can only be partially effective and will not protect citizens or U.S. businessmen. U.S. EQUIPMENT - IN- In addition to the lack of effec- VOLVED spotlighting tiveness of program, a full-sca- le the Presidents congressional is needed to bring out the inquiry Soviets use of some of the latest technology and computers, obtained from Western European companies, in their five major monitoring and espionage bases here in the U.S. The confidential nine-pag- e memorandum prepared by the intelligence-securit- y Community for the Special White House Commission. set up in 1975 to study neutralized by the Soviet's CIA activities in the U.S.. gives full constant jamming of the listening details of these Soviet spy bases inIn their jamming devices. cluding the U.S. made equipment used Russians have the operations, being used by the Russians. microwave radiation beams which Suppressed by then Secretary have caused serious health of State Henry Kissinger on the problems for U.S. Embassy em- grounds the publication would inflame relations, the ployees, despite official denials. As noted in the first part of memorandum also links the KGB this scries. President Carter has operations in the U.S. with a Soviet refused to let U.S. officials jam the monitoring base in Cuba and Fidel Soviet eavesdropping equipment. Castros intelligence operations at Instead, the President has ap- the IJ.N. I he proved a costly, long range Russians, who have set up some the of to protect an advanced military operational program U.S.-Sovi- et paper. You needn't be a writer to do well: focus on one thought, rely on facts, be sincere--an- d your effective. be will letter (Most papers ask that you sign your name and include your address and phone number.) 6. Put a pro-lif- e bumper butsticker on your car. a pro-lif- e bracelet ton on your coat, a pro-lif- e on your tie. on your aim or Let the world know you respect life and are w illing to do something to and he requested dutifully Commerce Department to turn down the military application. tie-cl- ip I he merce memo he received sent to Com- considerable attention lrom the press, but what wasn't mentioned is that, since jurisdiction lor protect it. Talk wont help stop abortion. But a little help from a lot of any such sale rests solelv with the Secretary of ( ummeree. the memo lud to be withdrawn. Commerce has notified Control Data that the sale is off. but knowledgeable Capitol Hill sources report that several large computer firms hungry for the Soviet contract will eventually succeed in selling them something very close to the Cyber 76. . .just what the Soviets today. D.C.. Gunn Ask Washington. D.C.. 20515. that they work to cancel the upcoming National Conference of IWY, the lobbying tool of that pro- - private Department in order to sell the Soviet Union a S13 million computer called the Cyber 76. The Reds said they wanted to use it for weather research and surveillance. . .but a government task force investigating the sale decided that safeguards against Soviet use for military purposes could not be devised. They therefore asked Carter to block the sale Commerce or your local u com- puter to the Soviet Union, because of serious concern that the Soviets would use the computer for military Well, the joy may purposes. have been premature. Control Data Corp. of had applied for Minnesota an export license from the 1 Join that President Carter has blocked sale of a Then, in your own words, write a brief ( -- page) letter to the editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, the Ogden people will. PLEASE! D.C. (Lib- nounced etc. Standard-Examine- r, Robert M. Bartell WASHINGTON, erty Lobby News Service) there was great rejoicing in the conservative camp recently when it was an- 5. Gip one of my future Write or telegraph President Jimmy Carter at the articles (or use a past one) and White House, Washington, D.C. select one or two key points from it. pro-aborti- 50 FACTS OF LIFE: Electrical brain waves have been recorded in the n as early as 43 days (when the mother is missing her second From this point on. period). conscious thought is possible. pre-bor- want. Cyber 76 is the brainchilJ of the Pentagon, the Air Force, the top secret National Security Agency and the Energy Research and De- base in Cuba, have established an electronic microwave complex there capable of intercepting comvelopment Administration, which produces U.S. nuclear munications from U.S. satellites, according to U.S. intelligence experts. The Cuban complex is linked streets and sidewalks. Inspect your by microwave to the five major Sprjnkjng system for delinquent electronic spy and espionage bases sprinklers and have them that the Russians have set up ( I ) at from computers American various A 1. Tell him you're glad hes speaking out, now, against at least some abortions. (He's been getting lots adof static from his visers because he came out against state funding of abortions.) 2. Contact the president of the Right to l.ife Chapter nearest you and ask to host a pro-lif- e meeting in your home or chuich. Then invite friends, neighbors, church ar.d business associates. (Cedar City 58642-19- : 8 Centerville. Bountiful. Cache Coun752-- 1 132. Davis County. 295 ty. have bought approx- Soviets imately abortion. special interest group. (For further information, refer to my June 2nd and July 7th Stand Although the weapons! By Connie St. Pratt A facturers since 1966, 76 is about 60 times than the fastest Soviet puter. . .and 12 years of anything the Soviets manu- Cyber faster com- ahead could build themselves. More than 300 congressmen wrote President Carter opposing the sale. Not only was there fear the Reds would use the computer for but the purposes, military warof weather potentialities fare are so great in a hungry world that many American legislators fear the uses to which the giant computer might be put. Opposition to the sale is an encouraging sign. For many years the Soviets have been allowed to buy almost anything they want so long as it didn't explode. American expertise went into the building of the world's largest truck plant on the Korean River. . .construction of the world's biggest natural gas . refinery in Siberia. . .American grain went to bolster a faltering Soviet economy so much that the Soviets even solii some of it on the open market, making a handsome profit since they bought at such a gui'd price. Ihc scramble for the international dollar is so great, however, that it is only a question uf time before some enterpri-in- g lirm computer comes up with what they wi!! call a .safe" computer, whiJi cannot be adapted to military Yet computer experts uses, agree that Soviet technicians would have no trouble rede- signing the order to duplicate the Pentagon With the aims iace escalating all over the world, ii hardly makes sense lo aim your enemies. Yet. with every sale of technical know-hoand material to the Soviet Union, America could well be driving another nail in her national coffin. So don't rejoice about the blocked computer sale too quickly. Where theres a profit, there's a way. by w Reader's comments are welcome Ile.ise pas alonj: .tnv points cl view ( I iheny l.uhhv. Dept. 7 22. .lllO Indepen2U003. dence Ave., S I .. Wash.. D crasHum (MUSIC CO.MIASY Across from Salt Palace re-aim- the Soviet Washington, D.C.:(2)thc Russian offices at the United Nations: (3) Soviet Consulate in Chicago; (4) Soviet Consulate in San Francisco; and (5) the Soviet farm in nearbv Marvland. spy-recreati- PIANOS 45 Smith Watt Tempi Straat Salt lake City, Utah 44101 1 Phona: 364-451- on STOP ABORTION long as these Soviet I'M TOO YOUNG TO DIE! monitoring and espionage bases arc permitted to operate on I can do all things American soil, this nations entire is Christ communications system through which vulnerable to the nations number me." strengtheneth one enemv. Phil. 4:13 As Since the U.S. present leadership has lost the will to protect this nation's vital com- munications and the privacy of its citicns. only an aroused American public can clean up this security scandal. Each of us must demand that our representatives in congress act to neutralize these Soviet spy and espionage bases now operating on American soil. I he first step is . lor our covctnmcnt to begin jam-- j mine these Soviet installations. . WE BUY - SELL AND TRADE in Embassy . E ;j ' WE BUY SILVER COINS TOP MAHKET PRICES A & A Trading 227 West 600 South Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 Phone (801) 531-645- 7 rrfwri.M Silver and Cold COINS Any Quantity :: so r Wc will trade ONE U.S. SILVER DOLLAR FOR 1 oz. SILVER MONARCH. COIN CORPORATION 211 East 3900 South Ihoiu' Salt Lake C ity, Utah 262-58- 74 |