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Why I Started the Militia

J B Campbell
3-27-09
What in hell
is the Missouri Information Analysis Center? And what’s with the
bureaucratic title? Why not just call it what it is, Missouri’s
Center for Information Analysis, or CIA spelled sideways. We can
assume that this pretentious outfit gets its money and information
from Langley, Virginia, and, like Blackwater, is just another CIA
front. Back in the ‘90s they called such cop shops part of the
Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force, meaning that state, county and
local lawmen were merged with the FBI and the marshals under FEMA
control. FEMA today is dominated by Israel and Israel’s running
dogs, as is the CIA.
The MCIA is in
the business of intimidation, as well as preparing Missouri cops for
an attack on us Americans who might resent the destruction of our
savings and the taking of our homes and cars – and of course, our
children. Those of us who are concerned about a possible round-up
of the resentful are high on the red list. The Missouri branch of
the CIA is one of dozens of “fusion centers” around the country –
fusion meaning the eventual merging of the police with the army.
The Missouri
bureaucrats are warning cops that the resentful ones are to be
considered potential terrorists and are to be treated accordingly.
Their infamous report blends this terrorism with the militia. Now,
I thought the militia was pretty much dead, and I’m the one that
started it. I did so with a book that I wrote and published back in
the ‘80s, The New American Man. Its subtitle was A Call
to Arms. The first draft was written in ’83 and then toughened
up in ’88 and finally released to the public in 1989, when I could
afford to print about 2,700 copies.
The book was
hyped on several radio shows in Anchorage. A guy up there named Don
taped my interviews and sent copies all around the lower 48. Within
a few weeks, the militia movement was born and just took off. The
books sold out in a few months and I started lowering my profile,
attempting in no way to present myself as the one who started the
thing. Within a few months I received letters (this was before
email) inviting me to speak to men who thought this militia thing
was a pretty good idea.
I had a
certain agenda, as I’ve written repeatedly, which was to gather a
tough bunch of guys who would help me neutralize the Council on
Foreign Relations in Manhattan. But I was way ahead of the power
curve in those days. The militia idea would reach the plateau of
stockpiling weapons against big government’s plans to confiscate
firearms.
I spent the
summer of 1990 traveling around the US, speaking privately to small
groups of men about the need to go after the so-called invisible
government, the CFR, and its clones. This turned out to be way too
ambitious, so in every meeting I fell back to the idea of
self-defense against cops and feds, and what to do if one was
raided. The main idea I originated was that of reprisals in the
name of whatever innocent person or family that was raided or
injured in any way. The reprisals could take place anywhere in the
country but they had to be in the name of the victims. I also
proposed traveling in convoys in the event of roadblocks.
The meetings
were monitored by the police and feds, who knew where I was going to
be long before I got there. My home phone was obviously tapped, as
were the phones of the guys who I’d be meeting. I was tailed openly
by police and others, with no attempt at secrecy.
The man who
helped me in Columbus, Ohio was a former radioman on the USS Pueblo
when it was captured by the North Koreans in 1968. He and the
others had been beaten by the Reds and the whole crew had been
abandoned by the US government for eleven months. Anyway, he had me
there for about a week and arranged a half-dozen meetings with
Ohioans. He was expecting to regain his former job with the city as
a building inspector and the day I left he went down to city hall to
see how it was going. He was advised that he wouldn’t be getting
his old job back because the Secret Service was investigating him
for terrorism, which wasn’t such a common charge in 1990 as it is
today. He was accused of terrorism for assisting me. So we can see
from that the roots of the Missouri CIA’s linking the militia with
terrorism. I have been listed by the US government as a terrorist
since late 1988, when I first announced that I intended to create a
new militia movement to overthrow the invisible government.
I know this
because the second or third time I was a guest on the Anchorage
radio show, the FBI showed up at the station. They’d come to the
local bookstore that afternoon, looking for my new book, which
hadn’t arrived yet. One of them dropped the antenna to his
walkie-talkie in the store and the owner took it to the station. A
carload of them showed up in the parking lot that night, believing I
was actually going to be there in person, rather than appearing via
telephone from my Carmel, California home. The talk show host asked
them to come up to the studio and retrieve the antenna and when they
heard that, their car was driven out of the parking lot. Local
anti-government people waved at them as they sped away.
At the end of
the 1990 tour, I was scheduled to speak in Medford, Oregon. These
guys had advertised my appearance publicly, which they told me while
I was still back east. I told them that I only spoke to private
groups of men, that the things I discussed weren’t for the ladies
and certainly weren’t for the general public, which meant cops and
feds. They told me it would be great and a lot of people were
coming. Once I arrived in Medford I was warned by a friendly local
that I was to be arrested at the meeting. He said the FBI was
planning to arrest me for sedition. How on earth did he know that?
The FBI had informed a local talk show host and he leaked it to the
guys in “the militia.” They didn’t bother to tell me. So I held,
as usual, a small private meeting the next morning and split for
California, going down the coast road. A newspaper article was sent
to me that described two carloads of FBIs showing up for the meeting
that night, and asking where was the speaker?
Anyway, why
did I start the militia? Why did I use the word “militia,” which in
1989, few people had heard or knew what it meant? I didn’t start it
so that millions of guns and billions of rounds would be stored
away. I didn’t start it so that guys would train for war. I didn’t
use the word “militia” for romantic or dramatic reasons. I used the
word because of the very bad phrasing of the 2nd
Amendment and because the word was exploited by judges to nullify
the 2nd Amendment. Since the 1840s, judges had sent
people to prison for keeping and bearing arms that the judges said
weren’t suitable for militia purposes. I actually learned to hate
the word “militia” after reading the cases, and decided to jam the
militia down the government’s throat.
I started the
movement in an attempt to destroy the Council on Foreign Relations –
no other reason. The CFR controls the US government. If the CFR is
destroyed then the US government is overthrown, so that made me a
violent revolutionary, or terrorist. That’s where the CIA came in.
The former director of central intelligence, William Colby, wrote to
attorney John DeCamp, his former colleague in the Viet Nam
assassination program known as “Phoenix,” that the militia movement
had to be dealt with “justly or otherwise.” The militia movement
was a bigger threat than the anti-war movement of the ‘60s “because
its members are average, successful citizens, and because there are
so many of them.” DeCamp was representing members of “the militia”
who had gotten in trouble and his old friend Colby was chastising
him for his involvement.
My research
revealed an interesting detail from the Militia Act of 1792. One of
the purposes of the militia, according to the act, was to suppress
combinations too powerful for the ordinary course of judicial
proceedings. What else could you call the CFR but a combination too
powerful for the ordinary course of judicial proceedings? I didn’t
hate the word “militia” anymore. I didn’t love it but I could
definitely see its usefulness.
Trouble was,
so could the government. The feds formed fake militia units.
Oliver North tried it but no one took him seriously. Then the
Trochmanns in Noxon, Montana started their infamous “Militia of
Montana.” This one was a very effective FBI front. The Trochmanns
obtained thousands of names of men who called and wrote, asking how
they could start their own militia units around the country. John
Trochmann, in a monthly six-hour meeting, turned all the new names
over to an FBI agent in Missoula named Mike Houck. I actually moved
to Noxon to help these rats and did so for about six months until I
learned the truth of what they were doing. I supplied machine guns,
ammunition, radios and money to them, which must have perplexed
Houck and Co. Two years later, after I’d retrieved all the weapons
and denounced the Trochmanns online and in the Liberty Bell
magazine, Houck paid me a visit. He pretended to be investigating a
tire disposal franchise that I and others around the country had
purchased from a crook in New York. As he and the other agent were
leaving, he turned and said he’d only come along because he’d read
my book and wanted to meet me. I said, “What was your name?”
“Mike.” “Mike Houck?” He nodded. He said he’d like to start a
dialog. “With me?” “Well, I can’t promise it would do any good,
but we could try to talk things over…” I said, “Well, I’d have to
have full disclosure.” He said that he couldn’t do that. I said,
“That’s okay – I couldn’t either.” He said my book was very scary.
I agreed, but said that his outfit was a bunch of stone killers and
I knew they blew up Oklahoma City and pinned it on the militia to
destroy it, which worked. He said, “I understand the problem, I’m
interested in solutions.” I told him to read my book again, because
that’s the solution.
Houck said
that everyone in the FBI knows that I started the militia. I said,
“Tell me something I don’t know.” Then he said that he wouldn’t
want anything to happen to my children, then five and three. I
kinda lost interest in the conversation at that point and they left.
So, now the
Missouri lawmen are sorry they released this “report” that smears
the resentful ones and the concerned ones as potential terrorists.
Do these dopes know what a terrorist is? Let me tell you, since I
was actually in the anti-terrorist business back in the 1970s, in
Rhodesia. The guys I was fighting were the real deal. For example,
any of their fellow Africans whom they accused of helping us had his
lips, his nose, his ears and his dick cut off and then his wife had
to cook them and eat them. Or he had his legs chopped off, or
both. Happened every day. Terrorists deal in terror. We have yet
to experience terrorism in this country. 9-11 was not terrorism, it
was Shock and Awe. Can’t we see the connection between 9-11 and
what Bush did to the Moslems right afterward? First he shocked and
awed us so we’d let him shock and awe them. There’s no “terror” in
the airports and there’s no “attempted terror” in the airports. Why
do you suppose that is? There was no “terror” before 9-11 and
there’s been none since. No smoking guns in the form of mushroom
clouds. The only terror is what Bush has committed against the
Moslems and what continues in Guantanamo Bay, Baghram and dozens of
our torture centers around the world, including navy prison ships,
under Obama. That’s terror, but we’re doing it, not the Moslems.
What we have here is fear, not terror, or terrorism. We have a
general fear of what our government is planning to do to us, because
we keep getting these stupid reports, which have the stink of the
Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center all over
them. CIA, ADL, FBI, NSA, US Army, FEMA – all one big happy family.
Back to the
militia. The militia thing is dead. I’m sorry I started it. Even
though it’s now the bane of the government pukes who claim to fear
it, it doesn’t mean anything. What does it stand for? “Terror?”
Please. “My cold dead fingers?” Please. The militia, whatever you
think it was, died pitifully on April 19, 1995 in Oklahoma City.
Tim McVeigh of the US Army, attached to the CIA’s Special Forces,
pretended to have exploded a bullshit bomb and took the blame as a
member of “the militia.” That was his assignment and he acted out
his part to the end, when he apparently got a fake lethal injection
at Terre Haute federal prison. There was no autopsy and no one
knows what happened to his “body,” which was given to “his friends”
after “the execution.” His co-conspirator, Terry Nichols, now says
that they were both run by the FBI’s Larry Potts, the engineer of
Ruby Ridge and Waco. According to that, what I said to Mike Houck
was right on the money.
Okay. So
where do we go from here? There’s only one place to go and that’s
to Manhattan, to 58 E. 68th Street, corner of Park Avenue
and 68th. Harold Pratt House, home of the Council on
Foreign Relations. Nothing is going to get better in this sorry
country until that building is destroyed. Its members are the most
evil and destructive people on this earth. The CFR founders and
their successors have fomented every single war and depression since
World War I, not to mention every Communist party since 1917. Don’t
tell me that there are more important people or groups. If you
think that’s so, then get them. But no single group has achieved
the consistent level of mass murder and destruction that this
malignant club has since (and somewhat before) its founding. I
don’t need to write again what we should do to these guys.
We need a
simple program to follow to get out of this mess. The first thing
is to destroy the CFR. The Federal Reserve Company has to follow.
All public debt generated by the Federal Reserve and its Wall Street
co-conspirators must be repudiated. The Federal Reserve Note must
be replaced by the debt-free US Note, issued by the Treasury
Department. That is really the only legitimate function of the
federal government, to provide debt-free currency.
Someone has to
lead this country out of the black hole of destruction created by
the Council on Foreign Relations. We must suppress this combination
that is too powerful for the ordinary course of judicial
proceedings.

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