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    Stan J. CaterboneADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

    1250 Fremont StreetLancaster, PA 17603

    www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com

    scaterboneli!e.com717"66#"2163

    Change.org Petition by Stan J. Caterbone

    and Advanced Media Gro!March "#$ %&"'(

    )hen *i++ the United State, o- Aerica Sett+e *ith /argeted Individa+,0

    /he United State, *o+d !rovide 1"&&$&&& !er year -or docented /argetedIndivida+,$ !ayab+e in the -or o- an annity *ith ,rvivor bene-it,.

    $%e &nite' States woul' pro!i'e a (10 )illion Lump Sum *or Suspicious or Acci'ental+eat%.

    $%e &nite' States woul' pro!i'e )e'ical ene*its *or li*e.

    $%e &nite' States woul' pro!i'e an e-tra laer o* securit b law en*orcement *or persons,

    propert, i'entit, an' cbersecurit o* targete' in'i!i'uals.

    $%e &nite' States newl *orme' &.S. $as/ Force *or $argete' n'i!i'uals woul' ta/e a

    ran'om sampling o* 200 $argete' n'i!i'uals ases nclu'ing A**i'a!its an'

    +ocumentation. $%e woul' t%en 'e!elop a baseline *or e!i'ence an' reuire''ocumentation.

    Settlement is *air consi'ering t%e *ollowing case law

    4rin An'rews Awar'e' (55 )illion in Peep%ole i'eo Lawsuit

    1. An'rews soug%t (75 million *rom t%e owner o* t%e as%!ille )arriott at an'erbilt

    &ni!ersit, w%ere s%e was staing in 200 w%en t%e inci'ent occurre', an' )ic%ael

    +a!i' arrett, t%e stal/er w%o boo/e' %otel rooms ne-t to %er in as%!ille an'olumbus, 8%io, an' secretl recor'e' 9!ia a peep%ole: an' release' !i'eos o* %er

    na/e'. arrett, w%om t%e ;ur *oun' to be 51< at *ault, %as to pa more t%an (2million. as%!ille )arriott owner =est 4n' >otel Partners an' *ormer operator =in'sor

    apital ?roup, w%ic% were *oun' to be @#< at *ault, %a!e to pa more t%an (26million.

    $%is is m stor "

    Advanced Media Gro! and Stan J. Caterbone are /argeted and Victi, o- U.S.S!on,ored Mind Contro+ E2!erientation Progra,.  =e %a!e been engage' in

    4LA)A$8B 9assetsB real estateB personal an' business real propertB intellectual propertBan' business interests: L$?A$8B an' 4S4A> since 2005 in *e'eral an' state courts. All

    acti!ities are *or t%e purpose o* restoring A'!ance' )e'ia ?roup an' all a**iliate' companies an'Stan C. aterbone to =>8L4.

    Stan C. aterbone was recentl accepte' into t%e ?ra'uate Stu'ies an' esearc% Program at)illers!ille &ni!ersit in April o* 200# w%ere a more *ormal researc% approac% to min' control an'

    )D&L$A programs will be stu'ie'. 8t%er stu'ies will be consi'ere' in t%e areas o* lawB *inanceBcomputer scienceB an' p%ilosop%.

    Stan C. aterbone an' A'!ance' )e'ia ?roup are not able to continue itEs litigation until itEssecurit nee's are satis*ie' an' itEs computerelectronic propert is returne' an'or replace'.

    Affidavit of Stan J. Caterbone re Current State-of-Affairs  Page 1 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016Affidavit of Stan J Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 1 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 1 of 27 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 1 of 113 Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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    Stan C. aterbone an' t%e A'!ance' )e'ia ?roup %a!e been slan'ere', 'e*ame', an' publicl

    'iscre'ite' since 1#7 'ue to going public 9=%istle lower: wit% allegations o* miscon'uct an'*rau' wit%in nternational Signal G ontrol, Plc. o* Lancaster, Pa. 9S plea'e' guilt to selling

    arms to ra !ia Sout% A*rica an' a (1 illion Frau' in 1##2:. &n*ortunatel we are *orce' to'e*en' our reputation an' t%e trut% wit%out t%e ai' o* law en*orcement an' t%e me'ia, w%ic%

    woul' normall prosecute an' e-pose public corruption. =e utiliHe our communications to t%wart*urt%er libelous an' malicious attac/s on our person, our propert, an' our business. =e continue

    our *ig%t *or ;ustice t%roug% t%e ourts, an' some communications are a means o* protecting ourrig%ts to continue our pursuit o* ;ustice. A'!ance' )e'ia ?roup is also a member o* t%e me'ia.

    epl i* ou wis% to be remo!e' *rom our ontact List. >ow long can Lancaster ount an'

    Lancaster it %i'e me an' ontinue to o!er"&p m =%istle lowing o* t%e S Scan'elI

    Affidavit of Stan J. Caterbone re Current State-of-Affairs  Page 2 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016Affidavit of Stan J Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 2 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 2 of 27 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 2 of 113 Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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    Stan J. CaterboneADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

    1250 Fremont StreetLancaster, PA 17603

    www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com

    scaterboneli!e.com717"66#"2163

     Janary %%$ %&"'

    Re3 4Good O+d 5oy, Net*or67 and the 8ath+een 8ane Co!

    %a!e been t%e !ictim o* a wi'esprea' ci!il an' criminal conspirac t%at 'ates bac/ to1#7, ma'e up o* t%e !er same actors t%at Dat%leen Dane is up against, t%e Jgoo' ol' bosJ. n

    1#7 blew t%e w%istle on a local compan, nternational Signal G ontrol, or S, t%at wasin'icte' *or selling arms an' weapons to ra !ia Sout% A*rica wit% t%e ai' an' support o* t%e A

    an' t%e SA. t was t%e 3r' largest w%ite collar crime at t%at time, !alue' at (1 illion +ollars. was t%e !ictim o* a wi'esprea' w%olesale co!er"up t%roug% an elaborate slan'er campaign t%at

    inclu'e' 2# *alse arrests, multiple *alse imprisonments, an' a *abricate' mental illness recor' t%atto t%is 'a is still resonating.

    Dat%leen Dane must be commen'e' *or %er courage an' %er 'etermination *or ta/ing ont%is culture o* arrogance an' total 'isregar' *or t%e &.S. onstitution an' t%e rule o* law t%at t%e

    so emp%aticall espouse to up%ol'. $%e belie!e an' con'uct t%eir a**airs in a manner t%atsuggests t%e are abo!e t%e law an' we, t%e Pennsl!ania ta-paers, are beneat% t%e law. $%e

    sa' *act t%at it reac%es into t%e ;u'iciar an' law en*orcement agencies is un'eniabl t%e mostoutrageous an' 'eplorable trut% to t%is scan'al. ase in point, until ester'a was t%e

    APP4LLA$ in a case be*ore t%e &.S. $%ir' ircuit ourt o* Appeals t%at in!ol!es t%e >abeus

    orpus *or con!icte' an' imprisone' Lisa )ic%elle Lambert. A mur'er case in t%e earl 1##0Est%at was ma'e *amous w%en in 1##7 &.S. +istrict Cu'ge Stewart +alHell *oun' %er actuall

    innocent 'ue to Jone o* t%e worst cases o* prosecutorial miscon'uct in t%e 4nglis% spea/ing

    languageJ an' release' %er *rom prison. $%e case 'rew nationwi'e attention w%en t%enPennsl!ania Attorne ?eneral, t%en )i/e Fisc%er, enliste' t%e %elp o* # ot%er state attorne

    generals to curtail t%e reac% o* t%e *e'eral benc% in state matters concerning >abeus orpuscases. $o ma/e matters worst, 3,000 Lancastrians signe' petitions to remo!e t%e >onorable

    Stewart +alHell *rom t%e *e'eral benc%.

    )i/e Fis%er an' compan won an' Lisa )ic%elle Lambert was bac/ in prison wit%in #

    mont%s w%ile t%e case went bac/ to t%e Lancaster ount ourt o* ommon Pleas. $%e >onorableCu'ge Lawrence Stengel %el' a benc% %earing w%ere s%e was again *oun' guilt an' sentence' to

    li*e in prison. $%e case was co!ere' b t%e LA $imes in a multi"part Sun'a series, AG4 pro'ucerill urtis 'i' a @ >ours special, an' Li*etime )o!ies ma'e it into a prime time mo!ie.

    $%is ear, t%ese J?oo' 8l' osJ ma'e it so 'i**icult *or me to litigate m e**orts to *reeLisa )ic%elle Lambert, t%at %a' to 'ismiss m appeal an' e**ecti!el wit%'raw as %er )8A$

    an' A'!ocate. was tring to persua'e t%e courts t%at m own 'emise was t%e result o* t%e same

    tpe o* w%olesale prosecutorial miscon'uct b some o* t%e !er same principals t%at Lisa )ic%elleLambert *ell !ictim to. ) e**orts were so 'istaste*ul to t%e powers to be t%at %er court appointe'

    attorne t%reatene' me wit% criminal prosecution *or no ot%er reason t%an mig%t actuall be

    success*ul in %elping %er win t%e >abeus orpus s%e *ile' in )a o* 201@. allege t%e &.S. +istrictCu'ge was tring in !ain to in!ali'ate an' 'erail m own *e'eral court cases t%at see/ to restore

    me to w%ole *rom a li*e o* ruin, miser, torture, an' *inancial collapse.

    Affidavit of Stan J. Caterbone re Current State-of-Affairs  Page 3 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016Affidavit of Stan J Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 3 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 3 of 27 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 3 of 113 Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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    For t%e recor', *oun'e' a *inancial *irm in t%e 1#0Es t%at reac%e' 5 states an' raise'some #0 million 'ollars in a matter o* # mont%s. n t%e late 1#0Es an' earl 1##0Es was one o* 

    5 'omestic companies t%at %a' t%e capabilities o* manu*acturing +8)Es t%at inclu'e' a clientlist t%at reac%e' across t%e globe an' inclu'e' go!ernment agencies an' *ortune 500 companies.

    An' in 1#7, msel* an' a genius recor'ing engineer name' $on ongio!i an' %is *amousrecor'ing stu'io, Power Station Stu'ios o* ew Kor/, were 'e!eloping an' pro'ucing t%e *irst

    J'igital mo!ieJ. $%e intellectual propert rig%ts an' t%e 8 statutes t%at appl to m legalclaims in *e'eral courts were too muc% *or t%e J?oo' 8l' osJ to %an'le.

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    Affidavit of Stan J. Caterbone re Current State-of-Affairs  Page 4 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016Affidavit of Stan J Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 4 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 4 of 27 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 4 of 113 Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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    am or %a!e become a !ictim o* 9torture, attac/s, assaults, %arassment, se-ual abuse, police

    abuse, go!ernment *un'e' tec%nolog abuse, etc., an' am now aware t%at t%ese tec%nologies are

    being *un'e' b t%e &nite' States go!ernment wit% most o* t%ese tec%nologies being 'e!elope'

    *or war are also now being teste' an' e!aluate' per +epartment o* +e*ense +irecti!e [email protected]"r M

    Proce'ure 13 M >uman 4-perimentation 9on &.S. Persons an' ot%ers: *or ntelligence Purposes.

    As a %uman being an' wit% >uman ig%ts %a!e not gi!en appro!al *or t%e use or abuse o* m

    bo' in an *orm to anone or to an entit wit%in or outsi'e o* t%e &nite' States go!ernment to

    inclu'e an corporation, researc%er, scientist, militar agenc or anone a**iliate' wit%in or

    outsi'e o* an agenc, corporation or in'i!i'ual t%at %as resulte' in t%e %arms t%at m bo', li*e,

    propert, career an' or *inances %a!e en'ure'. $o *urt%er state t%at militar training 'ocuments

    suc% as t%e +epartment o* +e*ense Coint $argeting Publication

    %ttpswww.aclu.org*iles'rone*oia'o''rone'o';p360.p'* B +8+ Coint $argeting o*  

    n'i!i'ual an' ?roups t%at in!ol!es t%e &nite' States NCoint %ie*s o* omman'O an' t%e &nite'

    States 9>>S: >ealt% an' >uman Ser!ices in!ol!ement, an agenc t%at o!ersee t%e me'ical

    recor's o* e!er citiHen along wit% citiHens w%o are being use' illegall *or testing an' e!aluation

    o* war tec%nologiesB

    t%e A**iant o* t%is A**i'a!it 'o ob;ect to suc% treatment an' abuse o* m bo' an' li*e. n

    a''ition to t%e abo!e note' militar training 'ocuments t%at is resulting in t%e %arm to msel* 

    an' to millions o* citiHens o* t%is countr 'o as well ob;ect to t%e +epartment o* +e*ense

    +irecti!e [email protected]"r M Proce'ure 13 t%at %as resulte' in t%e 'estruction o* m %ealt% as will w%ere

    t%is 'ocument %as e-iste' *or 'eca'es wit% no o!ersig%t et it still e-ists as a publis%e' an'

    a!ailable 'ocument resulting in %arm to msel* an' millions o* citiHens. $%e c%apter 13 rea's as

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    December 9, 2015 Letters to the Editor, News and Commentary

    Kathleen Kane

    Breaking: Kane’s staff has approved one of two contracts needed to hire a special prosecutor to 

    investigate the porno email scandal 

    by Bill Keisling

    Have Republicans in the top levels of Pennsylvania government and courts engineered a takeover of the

    Democraticcontrolled state attorney general’s office!

    Has this highlevel palace coup taken place under everyone’s noses!

    "re the criminal charges brought by Republican officials against "#

    Kane$ her subse%uent law license suspension$ and efforts by the state

    senate to remove her from office all simply a ruse meant to distractvoters from what is really going on: an attempt by Republicans to control

    policy in the attorney general’s office$ and throughout state government$

     without having won an election!

    Recent developments in all three branches of Pennsylvania government

    make these reasonable %uestions&

    'everal weeks ago$ on (ovember )*$ four highlevel staffers from the

    "#’s office testified before the state senate committee e+ploring "#

    Kane’s removal from office that they’ve been running nearly all the

    office’s legal functions since Kane could no longer practice law&

    ,irst Deputy "ttorney #eneral Bruce Beemer$ and three e+ecutive

    deputy attorneys general - Robert .ulle$ /ames Donahue$ and 0awrence 1herba2 testified they have

    effectively taken control of the elective attorney general’s office following Kane’s unprecedented law

    license suspension&

    ,irst Deputy "# Beemer is a holdover from the days when Republican "ttorney #eneral 3om 1orbett ran

    the office$ before Kane’s election in 45)4&

    6hen she came into office Kane probably thought Beemer was a nice guy$ and a competent and

    e+perienced career prosecutors$ who should be kept around&

    But did "ttorney #eneral Kane make a mistake not having her own loyalists in these top positions!

    'everal weeks back$ Beemer and the other three made a splash at the senate impeachment committee

     when they spoke about the importance of the many criminal cases the office was responsible for handling&

    LING: Palace coup: what the Kathleen Kane prosecution is really ... http://newslanc.com/2015/12/09/keisling-palace-coup-what-the-k

    3/22/2016

    Affidavit of Stan J. Caterbone re Current State-of-Affairs  Page 8 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016Affidavit of Stan J Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 8 of 23 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 8 of 27 Tuesday, March 22, 2016AFFIDAVIT of Stan J. Caterbone re State-of-Affairs   Page 8 of 113 Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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    ,our guys running the "#7s office: who voted for them!

    But criminal cases prosecuted by the "#’s office

    are$ from a public policy perspective$ small

    potatoes&

    3he state "#’s office is a 8ohnnycomelately in

    criminal prosecutions& Before the office became

    an elective one in )9*5$ the "#’s office seldom if

    ever prosecuted criminals& 1riminal

    prosecutions$ before )9*5$ were referred to local

    D"s&;

    ,or centuries$ the most important 8ob of the

    Pennsylvania attorney general has been to issue

    opinions on the legality or constitutionality of state actions or programs&

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    3wo employment contracts$ one involving #ansler and the other his firm$ landed on Deputy "# .ulle’s

    desk last week& .ulle evidentially at first ob8ected to the form and content of the special prosecutor

    agreements&

    Kane’s spokesman$ 1huck "rdo$ tells me$ >Deputy "#; .ulle was able to work with Kane to massage the

    first of the two contracts$ about the firm&?

    3hat first contract has been signed$ "rdo says& But #ansler’s personal contract has yet to be approved$ or

    signed&

    >3hey are still working on #ansler’s contract$?  "rdo says& >But she certainly got the first part approved&? 

    (eedless to say$ the last thing state Republicans want is an unfettered special prosecutor looking into

    hundreds of thousands of correspondence found on the "#’s email servers&

    0ikewise$ the attorney general’s office must soon respond to the senate’s demand for a hearing to remove

    Kane from office&

    3hose running Kane’s office apparently don’t seem to be in any hurry$ or think it’s their 8ob$ to weigh in on

    the constitutionality of the senate’s proposed action&

    But$ it should go without saying$ if a Democratcontrolled senate were to try removing a Republican

    attorney general in this matter$ the court papers already would be flying&

    0ikewise$ if the porno email scandal involved mostly Democrats$ instead of mostly Republican prosecutors

    and 8udges$ a special prosecutor would likely already be on the 8ob&

    'o Kane finds herself having difficulties directing her own staff to work on these two important matters&

    3hree million Pennsylvania voters elected Kane& @oters didn’t elect her staff members&

    .aking matters worse$ should "ttorney #eneral Kane rightfully attempt to fire Republican loyalists for

    failure to do their 8obs$ or insubordination$ they will no doubt beat a trail to the Republican prosecutors and

     8udges in .ontgomery 1ounty$ claiming Kane is >retaliating? against them& #

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    December 23, 2015 Featured, Keisling on Pennsylvania Politics, News and Commentary

    Senate invokes constitutional provision against AG Kathleen Kane tied to era of eugenics, forced

    sterilizations, and the Holocaust

    by Bill Keisling

    The Pennsylvania Senate, carelessly hoping to remove state Attorney General Kathleen Kane from office,

    has unwittingly invoked an obscure and longforgotten clause in the state constitution that!s rooted in

    some of the darkest days in the commonwealth!s history"

    The constitutional provisions, called #$irect Address%  or #$irect &emoval ,% were added to the stateconstitution in '()* to remove +udges and other office holders"

    The removal provisions are firmly tied to that historical period!s growing infatuation with identifying #mental 

    defectives,%  eugenics, forced steriliations, and what eventually would lead to the -olocaust of .orld .ar

    //"

    These forgotten provisions, remaining today like a shrunken appendi0 in Article 1/ Section ) of the

    Pennsylvania constitution, were used only twice before in the state!s history, with varying and

    controversial results2 in '((3 and '(4'"

    5enturyold legislative records make clear that the provisions were meant to identify and remove +udges

    and state office holders with mental or physical infirmities, and occasions not rising to impeachable

    offenses"

    6or e0ample, in the '((3 case, which involved the removal from the bench of Pittsburgh 7udge 7ohn

    Kirkpatrick, who evidently suffered a stroke, the legislature was told2

    #There can be no doubt, but that the provisions of the 5onstitution for the removal of +udges, on address 

    of two thirds of both -ouse of the 8egislature, was intended to apply to cases where a +udge had become 

    incapable of discharging the duties of his office, from either bodily or mental infirmity9" So, if the mind 

    and memory of a +udge should become imbecile from old age or other cause :although not amounting to 

    lunacy; and that should be satisfactorily proved, it would be the imperative duty of the 8egislature to ask 

    his removal"% 

    Problem was, in the late '(

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    5harles $arwin as monkey in the '()an, and Selection in &elation to Se0"

    $arwin!s two books, it!s fair to say, upended not only science, but

    also medicine, religion, society, and how people thought of

    themselves, and their origins, and the order of things"

    $arwin!s work was every bit as disruptive in the nineteenth century as

    ?instein!s work would be in the twentieth" Perhaps even more so"

    By the '()endel!s lost and ignored work on the science ofgenetics would be rediscovered, around '4

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    5harles $arwin in '((< and his cousin eugenicist 6rancis Galton

    ?ugenicists, imagining that human

    problems could be viewed as problems

    of selection and breeding, proposed all

    sorts of outlandish and cruel solutions

    for supposed societal ills"

    To address these problems,

    eugenicists in Pennsylvania, a hotbed

    of the pseudoscience, would come to

    advocate the forced steriliations of

    prostitutes, those with mental

    conditions, prisoners and others"

    The belief was that if society could

    identify #defects%  like feeble

    mindedness, imbecility, idiocy, lunacy, or loose se0ual morals, society could, and should, take action and

    intervene"

    Society could benefit by steriliing or otherwise neutraliing the carriers of the problem, a concerned

    public was told"

    All this sounded reasonable, scientific, and even forwardthinking in '() and !)H, when the attendees of

    Pennsylvania!s constitutional convention voted to include provisions for removing +udges and office

    holders for reasons of #incompetency%  and other loosely defined mental and physical infirmities"

    At the time, these ideas were in the air and the Ieitgesit  and held increasing sway in Pennsylvania, and

    elsewhere" This was simply the thinking of the day"

    "ugenics code words, alienists, and the law 

    The Pennsylvania press at the time was literally awash in this dangerous eugenics nonsense, which often

    played in to, and gave validation to, the worst sort of stereotypes and political pressures"

    6or e0ample, an article appearing on the top of page one in the 7une '

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    times more prevalent in foreigners than in nativeborn Americans" Stop the pressesJ

    The /n@uirer article is steeped in what can only be called eugenicist sentiment and code words" These

    sentiments and code words attempted to address and change laws"

    =n the surface, the problem, the /n@uirer relates in its '((3 article on insanity and immigrants, involved

    federal immigration legislation that must be changed"

    #The :'(( immigration; act was defective,%  the /n@uirer relates, #first, in that its e0ecution depended 

    entirely upon local officials influenced by political and local considerations second, that e0aminations :of 

    immigrants; were generally hurried and superficial,%  and so could not effectively weed out the insane from

    entering our borders"

    Beneath the surface, we understand today, there were deeper problems with this argument"

    6or one e0ample, what was the clinical definition of #insanity% 

    8iterally, for most of the '(ost shocking of all, today in the twentyfirst century, the Pennsylvania Senate proposes to apply these

    nineteenth century alienist and eugenicists! ideas to Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane"

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    Author, lawyer and historian Paul 8ombardo

    igg!#acking on rogressivis$ 

    /n his book, Three Generations, No %$#eciles& "ugenics, the Supre$e 'ourt and (uck v) (ell :7ohns

    -opkins,

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    /n cases of #mentally infirm%  +udges and other office holders, society wouldn!t be burdened, or their

    government offices slowed, if they were removed" =r so Pennsylvania lawmakers hoped in the '()

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    +rofound idiot 

    A eugenicist, then, as we see in the '((3 case of the removal of Pittsburgh 7udge Kirkpatrick, set out to

    identify, categorie and rank the supposed differences between an idiot, an imbecile, a moron, and the

    unfortunate #feebleminded"% 

    These days, of course, all this seems like splitting hairs, doesn!t it

    #The plight of the Efeebleminded! ranked alongside epilepsy as a topic of special interest to professionals 

    working in America!s :nineteenth century; institutions,%   8ombardo writes in Three Generations"

    #According to >assachusetts physician .alter 6ernald, those defined as feeble minded endured all 

    manner of  Econgenital defect,! ranging from  Ethe simply backward boy or girl but little below the normal

    standard of intelligence to the profound idiot, a helpless, speechless, disgusting burden, with every

    degree of deficiency between these e0tremes"! 6ernald noted the distinction between idiocy and imbecility 

    :imbeciles had slightly higher intellectual capacity; and concluded the term feebleminded was  Ea less

    harsh e0pression, and satisfactorily covers the whole ground"! .orries about heredity feeblemindedness 

    fed into concerns about se0ual misconduct"% 

    #The emergence of feeblemindedness as a topic of public concern signaled a changing role for

    physicians, educators, and social workers who had ministered to the Eless fortunate class,F% 8ombardo

    continues" #96eeblemindedness also opened clear avenues of activity for a professional class of 

    reformers that could guide government policy in a Progressive direction"% 

    To identify the feeble minded, what commonly happened, 8ombardo tells me, is that a set of doctors or

    other alienists  from a local asylum would be appointed to e0amine a person to supposedly measure andcategorie his or her supposed mental deficiencies, defects, or illnesses"

    =ften these professional alienists, in the nineteenth century, had little more practical e0perience or

    scientific knowledge than a horse doctor, and often much less"

    As direct re$oval provisions, udge Kirkpatrick, and fee#le$indedness 

    All this becomes necessary to our understanding of the '()* $irect Address provisions that today!s

    legislators want to apply to Attorney General Kathleen Kane"

    Sure enough, in the '((3 Pennsylvania legislative record of the #/nvestigation into the 5ondition of the 

    -on" 7udge 7ohn >" Kirkpatrick, with a view to his removal,%  as the report favoring the +udge!s direct

    removal was called, members of the state Senate and -ouse committee and their lawyers investigating

    7udge Kirkpatrick re@uested that three doctors from Pittsburgh!s $i0mont State -ospital for the /nsane

    e0amine the sick +udge, who was incapacitated, after all, not by insanity, but a stroke"

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    #.e are not here for the purpose of prosecuting a case against 7udge Kirkpatrick or anyone else,% 

    attorney 5"6" >cKenna tells the committee, #but for the purpose of securing, as far as possible, a fair 

    investigation of his physical and mental condition" And, with that purpose in view, :we; will call as 

    witnesses three medical gentlemen of character and repute in their profession" .e will ask this court this 

    morning to designate these three gentlemen2 $r" -utchinson, who has been connected with $i0mont for 

    seven or eight years, and has made a special study of the treatment of the insane $r" 5" 5" .ylie, who,

    for a long period, was the acting superintendent of $i0mont /nsane -ospital and $r" Samuel Ayres, a 

    physician of this city who has served some years in the hospitals for the insane and devoted much study 

    to their treatment, be designated by this committee as a committee of physicians to visit 7udge Kirkpatrick 

    at his home and make report in connection with their and other e0pert testimony to be given here this 

    afternoon"% 

    This was a classic move from the eugenicist!s playbook2 appoint a team of #professional e0perts%  to

    e0amine one with a #defect"% 

    /t would turn out that only one of these doctors from $i0mont, -" A" -utchinson, a relatively young alienist,

     would be allowed to e0amine 7udge Kirkpatrick"

    #/ think the +udge is suffering from peretic dementia M loss of mind,%  $r" -utchinson told the legislative

    committee" #-e seems to be suffering from that he seems to have lost his mind"% 

    But $r" -utchinson, not surprisingly, was incorrect"

    Today, peretic dementia, also known as general paralysis of the insane, or GP/, is associated with the

    latestage syphilis, and not a stroke" But $r" -utchinson couldn!t have known that in '((3"

    #GP/ was originally considered to be a type of madness due to a dissolute character, when it was first identified in the eighteenth century, until the causeeffect connection with syphilis was discovered in the 

    late '((

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    Pennsylvania Governors &obert Pattison and Samuel Pennypacker

    seemed feeble, and he looks weak" / asked him to walk for me, and we walked with a tottering movement,

    like a very old man M a very decrepit man M and he is not inclined to talk very much, and what he does 

    say is not altogether what he would say were he in health, / think" -e cannot e0press himself intelligently 

    altogether"% 

    /n fact, the word #feeble%  appears repeatedly throughout 7udge Kirkpatrick!s '((3 legislative $irect

    Address record"

    #-e was feeble,% Kirkpatrick!s supervisor, Pittsburgh President 7udge Thomas ?wing, tells the legislature,

    and so on"

    They were politely asking whether 7udge Kirkpatrick had grown feeble minded"

    Shortly after this legislative #investigation,%  7udge Kirkpatrick would be removed from the bench by the

    legislature, with the approval of thenGov" &obert Pattison"

    Governors attison and enn!packer 

    As / say, the $irect Address removal provisions in the Pennsylvania constitution would be attempted only

    twice to remove office holders2 in 7udge Kirkpatrick!s '((3 case and si0 years later, in '(4', when Gov"

    Pattison failed to remove the state treasurer and auditor general from office"

    /t should be noted that both  of these attempts at $irect Address constitutional removal were undertaken with the blessing or involvement of Gov" &obert Pattison, of Philadelphia"

    To understand both of these $irect

    Address actions then, we have to

    understand a thing or two about Gov"

    Pattison"

    &obert Pattison was the only $emocrat to

    hold the governor!s office in the )< years

    between the 5ivil .ar and the Great

    $epression"

    Pattison was first elected governor in

    '(( at age H', and remains the

    youngest man to serve as governor in

    Pennsylvania history, and one of the

    youngest in C"S" history" :=nly a boy of

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    5larence $arrow, a famous 5hicago lawyer, and

    .illiam 7ennings Bryan, defender of

    6undamentalism, have a friendly chat in a

    courtroom during the Scopes evolution trial" $arrow

    defended 7ohn T" Scopes, a biology teacher, who

    decided to test the new Tennessee law banning the

    teaching of evolution" Bryan took the stand for the

    ten at the start of the 5ivil .ar, Pattison was able to escape the common charge hurled at $emocrats that

    they were Southern sympathiers during the war";

    Gov" Pattison in many ways was Pennsylvania!s Teddy &oosevelt" Loung, brash, hard charging, critical of

    the Trusts and machine politicians, and forward looking, Gov" Pattison embraced the $irect Address

    provisions in the state constitution of '()* to identify, categorie, and remove mentally and physically

    infirm officials from office"

    Gov" Pattison successfully oversaw 7udge Kirkpatrick!s $irect Address removal in '((3, and thereafter

    named Kirkpatrick!s replacement to the Pittsburgh bench"

    &obert Pattison went on to serve two nonconsecutive terms as governor, winning reelection in '(4

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    prosecution as a bible e0pert" The trial in '43

    ended in conviction of Scopes" ca" '43 $ayton,

    Tennessee, CSA

    .hile Gov" &obert Pattison!s career rose and fell, the

    eugenics movement continued to grow in Pennsylvania, and

    elsewhere"

    Pennsylvania hosted #the first known steriliation :castration; in a public institution in '((4 or '(4,% 

    reports the Cniversity of 1ermont"

    /n all, at least )< steriliations would be performed in Pennsylvania between '((4 or '(4 and '4H', all

     without the benefit of law, reports the university"

    #There was only one location where steriliations were performed2 the Pennsylvania Training School for 

    6eeble>inded 5hildren at ?lwyn was the location of all )< steriliations,%  the Cniversity of 1ermont

    notes" #/t is the second oldest care facility for the mentally disabled in the Cnited States, founded in '(3 

    as the Pennsylvania Training School for /diotic and 6eeble>inded 5hildren" /t was actually opened in 

    Germantown, Pennsylvania, in '(3* and moved to ?lwyn in '(3)" The building comple0 is currently in 

    use as a service provider for the mentally retarded" The website for the institute, which is now known 

    simply as ?lwyn, no longer makes any mention of steriliation or the eugenics movement"% 

    Today!s ?lwyn institution then has this in common with today!s Pennsylvania Senate2 neither makes

    mention of their long and dark association with eugenics, and forced steriliation"

    /n the '(4

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     “1987” NOTES OF MEETING WITH ISC EXECUTIVE LARRY RESCH ON JUNE 23, 1987

    DATE: JUNE 23, 1987 10:00 am 

    PLACE: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, LTD 1755 OREGON PIKE LANCASTER, PA 17601 

    SUBJECT: SCHEDULED MEETING OF STAN CATERBONE, LARRY RESCH, AND CARL JACOBSON OF

    UNITED CHEM CON (COVERT ISC EXECUTIVE)

    • Upon the arrival of Mr. Larry Resch, Stan Caterbone net him in the lobby of FMG, Ltd., at

    which time Larry Resell said "Carl Jacobson could not attend, we had to suddenly fly Mm

    out of the country early this mourning. 

    • The meeting was started with the subject of the financial difficulties of United Chem Con

    and possible alternatives. Larry Resch specifically addressed the possibility of moving the

    operations of United Chem Con to another facility, with specific regards to the Renevo

    Plant, Larry Resch specifically addressed the financing capabilities of Stan Caterbone, along

    with possible management opportunities. 

    • Larry Resch also gave financial statements and documents to Stan Caterbone for the latest

    fiscal year for United Chem Con. 

    • Stan Caterbone went on to allege that United Chem Con had embezzled some $15,000,000

    from the United States Government for contracts that contained improprieties. 

    • Stan Caterbone also alleged improprieties of International Signal & Control and James

    Guerin, with specific regards to its role in the United Chen Con, and its business activities

    as related to government contracts. 

    • Stan Caterbone noted that he, as a legal shareholder of International Signal & Control was

    concerned about improper business activities. 

    • Larry Resch was taken by surprise by all of the above. 

    • Stan Caterbone became quite upset by the evasiveness and the lack of specifics with

    regards to Larry Resch's conversation. 

    • In efforts to thwart any further communication from James Guerin, United Chem Con, or

    International Signal & Control, Stan Caterbone demanded a retainer fee of $10,000 before

    anyone contacted him again. 

    • It should be noted that it was quite evident that Larry Resch was merely acting as a

    messenger for James Guerin and or others, and Stan Caterbone has continued a relationshipwith Larry Resch that was not reflective of any improper activities or misconduct. 

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    RECORDED TRANSCRIPT WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA

    SECURITIES COMMISSION

    "JAMES GUERIN AND ISC OPERATIONS"

    SEPTEMBER 29, 1987 

    • Subject: Recorded excerpts from a recorded transcript between Stanley J.

    Caterbone and Howard Eisler, Agent of the Pennsylvania State Securities

    Commission.

    • This transcript was recorded with the approval of ail present parties.

    • Date of Conference: September 29th 1987

    • Place of Conference: 2323 New Danville Pike Conestoga, PA 17512

    • Relationship to James Guerin: ISC Shareholder

    • Debtor to Parent Federal Savings and Loan

    • The following transcripts represent a few of the convections recorded during the

    meeting.

    [DEFENSE ATTORNEY ROBERT BEYERS] Chem Con is the big local minority-held

    corporation that was doing a lot of Defense contracts-it was associated with ISC. They

    went under last spring, beginning of the summer, and there was a lot of criminal

    allegations made, none of them substantiated.

    [STAN CATERBONE] And I was connected with that. They sent a board member hi to

    see me a week before this happened. Why. I don't know.

    [STAN CATERBONE] "Jim Christian owned it - now I hear rumors that I was tied to

    ISC and I am dose to several people in that organization. Why they sent someone in to

    California to see me, I don't know. They won’t answer me." "they wanted me to talk to

    a guy from D.C, New York, a guy from the Caribbean. I don't know what the hell is

    going on."

    [DEFENSE ATTORNEY ROBERT BEYERS]  "the supposition was - I don't know how

    true it was a front for ISC."

    [STAN CATERBONE]  "It was, I'll tell you why. Because when Chem Con was

    started, back to their inception, you look at ISC's books. They didn't have any

    money. Well, the first thing Chem Con did was they went and got all that free money

    from the government and you look where that money went. I bet I know where it

    went, 'this guy named Guerin, James Guerin, And I know that they were setting

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    contracts back. He runs ISC and he also has his fingers pretty deeply into Chem Con.

    He's the one who started Chem Con, Guerin is the one who started it."

    [BILL JOHNSON, CLIENT OF STAN CATERBONE]  Wasn't there some allegations

    about a tie to Wedtech?" (Defense Contractor of New York)

    [STAN CATERBONE] "You bet they were tied, you'd better believe they were tied

    with Wedtech. The same guys in Wedtech were involved with ISC and Chem Con.

    ISC is sold over the London Exchange. (I bought my shares from Gib Armstrong) I

    owned a thousand shares. I sold it when things started to hit the . Now they just

    did a multibillion dollar merger with a company in London.. They probably think this

    is going to cover their tracks. "What they did was, they fronted all that money and

    started the contracts, went bankrupt, and now the government is stuck for

    $18,000,000. I know right now in this town's viewpoint, I stole money, I am insane,

    and I am a lunatic. I tell you I will not condemn Jim Christian until he tells to my face

    what happened. I was framed and set up. I don't know maybe Jim Christian doesn't

    have the money. Maybe Guerin has ft or somebody else.

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION] The items in the

    column (newspaper column) is the reporting of your – somehow somebody associated

    with - oh, someone associated –

    [STAN CATERBONE] in your District Office?

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION]  Yea. of course you

    were also one of the principals in the - I still am the minor one - yes, the Financial

    Management Group - there is about 50 names I am dealing with here and they are all

    very similar so I have to be — Financial Management Group Ltd. filed for 202B

    exemption. Now all the security sold in PA had to be registered. Some securities are

    exempt but you have to apply the detention type of thing. It is a registration, not a

    registration that so the 203D exemption was filed for. Of course we have added

    the security statement - explanation of where the money is going to be spent, how it is

    going to be run, who runs the corporation and all that sort of thing. Now under the

    umbrella of this Financial Management Group there is a whole (now I am repeating

    what is in the 203D which I spent some time Friday reading) - there is about 15, 14-1

    guess under that there is about 5 other corporations, which are going to be insurance

    agency, an investment advising agency, a group - now a lot of these things

    have not come about.

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    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION]  What do you mean

    simplified it?

    [STAN CATERBONE]  They are operating but because of the accounting procedures

    they would have been a nightmare with all those subs. So, they are operating the only

    one that's separate distinction  is the RIA (Registered Investment Advisor).

    Everything else is operating under Financial Management Group Limited.

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION]  So these other

    corporations have not really come into being.

    [STAN CATERBONE] Technically, legally, no. 

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION] I seen also; I guess

    there is an application for an investment advisor. Now, if you are selling

    Securities or dealing with _. Now that came in under your name

    [STAN CATERBONE] at that time I was President

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION]  but now there is

    another application in that is being acted on now by somebody else.

    [STAN CATERBONE] There is? I don't know who. Is that for the advisor?

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION] Yes, the Registered

    investment advisor.

    [STAN CATERBONE] Do your current records in Harrisburg indicate that heis still an executive with FMG? Yes, because this offering memorandum was

    given back last March I think, - last August - when I initially did it.

    [HOWARD EISLER, AGENT PA SECURITIES COMMISSION] Oh, no, pardon me.

    We are talking about two different things. You are talking about your

    application for the investment advisor.

    [STAN CATERBONE] No, I am talking about FMG - the offering memorandum

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    of 1986 is when I did the initial filing for the offering memorandum - the 144

    Reg D. Coming up this October is the 203D, 15 months 

    after conception. Alright, yea. There is a report that is due a

    year after - Right, 

    that's what is coming up - to explain how much money was

    raised and where it was 

    spent with the idea then of protecting investors. The idea of the your are

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    limited to like 35 investors. You can't sell to 105 - you are limited. What the

    state

    does is comes in and says, how are you going to raise the money in your

    offering

    memorandum. Then a year after it is raised, or a year after _ they

    come in 

    and say, now what did you do with the money. You raised 4 hundred and

    some odd thousand, now how did you spend it? Now that has not been

    filed yet. It is due, in fact I think it is overdue. It is due October 20. I

    got the letter right here. They just sent me the letter. You guys just

    sent me the letter, I have it right here. 

    I have nothing to do with that end of it. I just came, well whenever I calledyou 

     ______ I didn't get a hold of you the next day; it was the following day

    which was 

    Friday that we made contact. 

    Our Idea in coming here was to let you ask whatever questions you had in

    terms of the investigation. Of my limited knowledge of the type of securities

    these guys deal with and securities in general, the things that came to

    interest me was the fact that there 

    arc stock certificates in here in force with names on them that____ , that

    there 

    are with the annual report, his name is forged by someone else. This

    gentleman has some involvement with the original group and the President

    suggested that he make false reports to the bonding company so that he can

    get money back. They are the three things that stuck out to me as a

    regular criminal attorney, that I thought you might be interest in because,

    but like I say, we are here to have you ask questions of anything that you

    might. 

    O.K., this offering then - when Financial Management Group limited applied

    for their 203D, I get the idea they were going to raise four hundred and

    some odd thousand dollars. At that time, they listed Bob Kauffman at

    60,000 shares and you and Hartlett 40,000 a piece. So, Kauff man at this

    point is the main factor? Or, when 1 was talking to you, it was really your

    idea that put this whole thing together. I put it all together. I brought him

    up from Atlanta to be president because I have a lot of business interests

    and I didn't want to be tied down to the day-to-day operation. Plus, I

    never had any management experience. Most of my work was consulting,

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    be president And, Hartlett - is he a complete local person. He's local. We

    all started together in IDS back in 1982. That's your connection with

    Kauffman, you know him through IDS? He's the one that got me started in

    business. I am the one who took him to FSC, that was our broker/dealer

    and 

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    ABC News Nightline - September 12, 1991

    [Ted Koppel] –  incidentally the function of the senior review panel is to advise one man, th

    director of central intelligence. And at least part of the period in question there was an actin

    director of the CIA – Robert Gates. We’ll attempt to pull some of these threads together when w

    come back.

    Commercial Break

    [Ted Koppel] – When all is said and done, why should your or your representatives in Congre

    care, eventually after all President Bush spoke and acted against Sadaam Hussein more forceful

    than anyone could have expected.

    [Former President George H. Bush Speech] –  We’re dealing with Hitler revisited,

    totalitarianism, a brutality, that is neglect and unprecedented in modern times.

    [Vidoe-Gary Milhollin, Director, The Wisconsin Project] – The more we gave Sadaam, th

    more dangerous he got. And ultimately we had to go to war to destroy what we sold him.

    [Ted Koppel] – But it’s not a question of holding the Bush or Reagan Administrations to accou

    for having made mistakes with regards to their policies toward Iraq – The issue is how thos

    policies were implemented.

    As we reported over the past few months, The Atlanta Branch of an Italian Bank, BNL, was able

    funnel $Billions, some of it in U.S. Credits to Iraq’s Military Procurement Network. The U.

    Government knew, and turned a blind eye. Sophisticated Military Technology was illega

    transferred from a major U.S. company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (International Signal & Contro

    to South Africa, and Chile, and from there onto Iraq. The Iraqi borne designer of a chemica

    weapons plant in Lybia, set up shop in Florida, producing and shipping to Iraq chemical weapo

    components. The CIA, FBI, and other U.S. agencies were made aware of the operation and d

    nothing to prevent it.

    During the 1980’s and into the 90’s senior officials of both the Bush and Reagan Administratio

    encouraged the privatization of foreign policy, certainly towards Iran and Iraq. The policy may hav

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    had merit - but there weren’t willing or in some instances weren’t successful in fighting it out

    Capital Hill – so they found other ways. They made a mockery of the Export Control System, an

    they found ways of encouraging foreign governments to do what our laws prohibited. They eve

    knew or if not were guilty of the grossest incompetence that U. S. companies were collaboratin

    with foreign Arms merchants in the illegal transfer of American Technology that helped Sadaa

    Hussein build is formidable arsenal.

    This week, the CIA again told ABC News Nightline that our allegations over the past few mont

    regarding covert operations to supply Iraq with U.S. Arms and weapons technologies simply we

    not true.

    The CIA’s Inspector General said a statement from the Agency [On Screen] - “…Has found to factu

    support whatsoever for such an operation or for the involvement of Mr. Gates”.

    [Ted Koppel] – At least one member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Bill Bradley of Ne

    Jersey, feels that there may be reason to doubt both those claims, and he’ll raise the issues ne

    week during the Gates Confirmation Hearings, next week.

    The CIA also told us that it’s Inspector General has found no evidence of any “off-the

    books” illegal activity. But the CIA concedes, “off-the-books activities, are n

    documented. Precisely so that deniability can be preserved.

    One thing is undeniable, this gun sight video of a stealth fighter bomber from the 32nd  Tactic

    Fighter Wing, last February attacking a bomb factory, on the outskirts of Bagdad – U.S. Technolog

    in the air, destroying U.S. Technology on the Ground. The factory was built by Carlos Cardoen.

    For all of us here at ABC News, Good night.

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    ABC News Nightline - July 1991

    [Ted Koppel] –  Carlos Cardoen’s role in shipping arms to Iraq has been known for years. H

    connection with Robert Gates has not. By the mid 1980’s Cardoen was the largest private suppli

    of weapons to Iraq. In all he has believed to ship a half billion dollars worth of arms and advance

    technologies to Bagdad. At a factory 500 miles north of Santiago, Cardoen produced tens

    thousands of bombs and other equipment, absolutely essentially to Iraq during it’s eight year wa

    with Iran.

    The material would be loaded aboard regular Iraqi airway flights flown from Santiago to Bagda

    Cardoen did not simply ship weapons, he set up entire factories capable of producing bombs an

    other explosives the components would be shipped from all over the world and then assembled

    Iraq. One of those factories turned out Cluster Bombs.

    As we first reported on the 24th of May, much of the sophisticated military technology that Cardoe

    was shipping to Iraq came from the United States. This company in sleepy Lancaste

    Pennsylvania, is believed to be the source for some of the Cluster Bomb technology. But there w

    more. Nasser Bedouin is also an arms dealer. He acted as a middleman between Carlos Cardoe

    and Iraq.

    [Nasser Bedouin on Video] –  I am aware of Carlos Cardoen getting some type of technolog

    from the air fuel bomb from the United States. I believe Iraq has a viable fuel air explosive.

    [Ted Koppel] – These explosives are designed to explode just above ground level like miniatu

    atomic bombs, literally sucking all available oxygen out of the air. It is clear that Carlos Cardoen

    special relationship with the United States was not known by all Departments. When the Commer

    Department inquired about that relationship in early 1987, it received a cable from the U.

    Ambassador to Chile saying “although Cardoen is involved with the sale of armaments, and he ha

    made his fortune from it, he is considered to be a responsible recipient of U.S. products. In fact

    1987, the covert relationship between the CIA and Cardoen was already well established.

    In 1983 the Reagan Administration had become alarmed at how poorly the Iraqi military was doin

    against Iran. A decision was made at the highest level of Government to begin helping Iraq.

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    Indeed ABC News has learned only today, that around that time, in 1983 Ronald Reagan issued

    highly classified Presidential Finding stating that it was important to the National Interests th

    arms and technical assistance be covertly funneled to Iraq and with the help of the CIA. More o

    the significance of that Presidential Finding in a moment.

    What it unleashed was a flood of US help to Iraq. A former CIA operative who was involved in t

    program has told us of a series of covert operations, in which loads of 727’s were flown into Ira

    On one such mission in 1987 our source tells us he accompanied a planeload of Soviet built on

    hundred twenty-two missiles. The Soviet equipment was shipped because it would be compatib

    with what the Iraqi’s already had. By 1987, there was at least one such flight a week into Bagdad

    Our former CIA source recalls bringing in $100 dollar bills in a bowling bag, they would also car

    whiskey, cartons of cigarettes and copies of Penthouse magazines to speed up the unloadin

    process, which usually took place at night. Once the White House has authorized the Cove

    Assistance Program to Iraq, the CIA took over. In effect the former CIA operative told us the cove

    operation amounted to here is what we want you to do, and we really don’t want to know too mu

    about how you do it.

    Our source tells us that he has at least one meeting in 1986 in Florida between Robert Gates an

    Carlos Cardoen, the Chilean Arms Dealer. Other sources have told us of other such meetings. He

    in the United States and in Europe. Which brings us to an unsolicited statement that w

    telephoned in to Nightline from the Central Intelligence Agency almost a month ago on June 17

    Allegations, the statement read that Robert Gates facilitated illegal shipments to Iraq during th

    1980’s are totally without basis. Since we had never requested a statement of Mr. Gates, we didn

    know quite what to make of it at the time. But then today we learned of that Presidential Findin

    authorizing the Covert shipment of arms to Iraq.

    It would be true then that Robert Gates did not facilitate illegal shipments to Iraq, under th

    Presidential Finding, the shipments would have been quite legal. But during this last set

    confirmation hearings, back in 1987, Robert Gates assured the Senate Confirmation Committee th

    he would always keep the Committee current on ongoing covert operations. Indeed the CIA

    supposed to provide the Intelligence Committee with quarterly reports. According to well-informe

    sources on the Committee it has had no briefings on the Covert arms pipeline to Iraq. That, sa

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    one Senator on the Committee would be a total breach of trust. What would it do to the Gat

    Nomination? I asked. It would probably be enough said the Senator, to derail the Nomination.

    Again, an excerpt from Mr. Gates Testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee in 1987:

    [Robert Gates 1987 on video] – If you cannot have a system in which you can have som

    confidence between A the branches of government, and confidence between the senior officials

    the Government, A that they abide by the rules, and B that they will deal with one anoth

    honestly, then I think the system begins to collapse.

    [Ted Koppel] –  Late this evening, the Whitehouse communicated it’s response to the charg

    contained in this report, the Whole story is unfounded. “There were never any sales; covert

    overt to Iraq or Iran through a third country. And Mr. Gates never met with Carlos Cardoen.”

    Well be back with more, in a moment.

    [Ted Koppel] – For the viewers, this is Alan Freidman, New York Correspondent for the Financ

    Times of London, and a member of the team investigating Robert Gates. Alan I’d like to begin b

    repeating a statement, and let me put my specs on for a moment, the White House. “This story

    unfounded and there were never any sales covert or overt to Iraq or Iran through a third countr

    And Mr. Gates never met with Carlos Cardoen”.

    Ah, ah a fairly carefully drafted statement one would think.

    [Alan Friedman, New York Correspondent for the Financial Times of London] – Yes Ted,

    think that is right, I would agree with the statement that there were never any sales Iraq through

    third party. Indeed what we found was that some of the cluster bomb technology and fuel a

    technology was given smuggled down to Chile, for use that were used and made and shipped o

    through to Iraq. In terms of the um statement by the White House that there were never a

    meetings between Mr. Gates and Mr. Cardoen, we have a number of sources, some of the

    personally involved in these operations, one of them who was personally and physically an ey

    witness present at a meeting, in Florida, with Mr. Gates and Mr. Cardoen in 1986. And who w

    told my Mr. Gates, about other meetings that he had with Mr. Cardoen.

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    [Ted Koppel] – Now Congressman Gejdenson, I realized that we sort of unleashed an awful lot

    material on you today, but to what degree does this fit in with those thousands of documents th

    you subpoenaed with the information that you have?

    [House Representative Sam Gejdenson of the House Foreign Affairs Committee] – Well w

    just got the documents after a several month battle with the Administration to pry them loose an

    it took the vote of a subpoena by the subcommittee to start the flow of those documents, but i

    certainly consistent with the information that we got with Committee staffs with some of thos

    people that said they were at those meetings, ah as well. I think that the important thing

    remember here is that the United States in 1982 under the Reagan Administration took Iraq off th

    terrorist list at a time when some of the worst terrorist of the world were being harbored b

    Saddam Hussein, and we suddenly changed our policy and continued to keep Iraq off the terrori

    list, enabling the export of dual use, ah items that can be used for dual use from the United Stat

    to Iraq, as well as these sales that went indirectly to Iraq.

    So, all through a time when they were harboring terrorists, and they killed 5,000 Kurds in 198

    and as recent as six days before the invasion of Kuwait, when I and several members of Congres

    tried to stop the subsidy of grain sales to Iraq, the Bush Administration continued to impose an

    sanctions against Iraq.

    [Ted Koppel] – Well of course there’s a huge difference between grain sales and the shipment

    entire plants for the building of a cluster bomb factory.

    [House Representative Sam Gejdenson of the House Foreign Affairs Committee] – Exce

    for what I think you find is that a pattern by both the Bush and Reagan Administrations to trying

    assist Saddam Hussein. What we found at one Hearing was a document from the Sta

    Department, ah that said that the United States was ready to sell weapons to Iraq as long as the

    were for the personal protection of Saddam Hussein. A policy that ignored all the outrages, a poli

    that ignored I think the intent of the Congress and the American People. And that the allegatio

    that we’ve gotten from a number of sources seem to be consistent with that. The United States d

    everything it could under the Reagan and Bush Administrations to assist Saddam Hussein.

    [Ted Koppel] – Alan, I know that one of the things that we discovered in our investigations wa

    and I’d like you to elaborate on it a little bit was that frequently there was Federal Agencies, La

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    Enforcement Agencies that was trying to uncover what was going on we found that they we

    stymied at every turn. Can you talk about a that a little bit?.

    [Alan Friedman, New York Correspondent for the Financial Times of London] –  Yes I thin

    that if we look back at other discoveries that we made, you can say that when we found ISC, th

    company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that was, that had cluster bomb technology, shipped down

    Chile that was part of this covert operation for Iraq, we found that the CIA had detailed knowledg

    over a period of 4 ½ years of all sorts of shipments from ISC to South Africa, some of which we

    later trans shipped to Iraq, we found that Federal Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies we

    unable to do anything about it because they just weren’t told. Likewise, we were just told of t

    case that the man that built the Rapta Chemical Weapons plant in Libya, who ah, even though t

    CIA were tracking him very carefully here in the United States, was allowed to build a chemic

    weapons plant here in Florida, and shipped dangerous cyanide with the help of CIA Contra

    Shippers to Iraq. All of these things were going on and the investigators seem unable to d

    anything about any of these things. We seem to have part of the Government trying to investigat

    and part of the Government trying to ship.

    [Ted Koppel] –  Congressman Gejdenson I’d like to get your reaction to that and see if yo

    experiences have been similar in some of the findings that ah or some of the conclusions that yo

    have reached, but we’ll take a break first and be back in just a moment.

    [House Representative Sam Gejdenson of the House Foreign Affairs Committee] – Well w

    saw it ah from across all of the agencies. We had Dennis Kloskey who was then in charge of expo

    licensing at Commerce testify before our committee in April that he suggested to Mr. Gates an

    others that ah meetings at White House to stop the export of dangerous technologies to Iraq. Th

    following day ah Mr. Kloskey resigned from the Government. We were told by Mr. Kloskey that th

    White House, the people in that room representing the President argued for a policy that assiste

    Saddam Hussein in getting dual use technologies. We had Congressman Rose who I know has bee

    on your show testifying about the grain sales being tied up with funding weapons to Iraq as we

    So across the government, this thing went on. It’s hard to believe that somebody like Mr. Gates

    his position didn’t know about it.

    [Ted Koppel] – We are suggesting a lot more that he knew about it. We’re suggesting that he w

    actively involved in it let me just pass on a little information that we have gathered today, having t

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    do with the Confirmation Hearings and was told earlier this afternoon. Alan Fryers, Senior Offic

    with the CIA and Clair George are not likely to be testifying voluntarily, indeed Alan Fryers said h

    will not be testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee. The White House, as we have

    heard throughout the day is putting on some pressure to get those Hearings underway before th

    August recess, August 2nd, of course, the Senate goes into recess. Ah, and there are indicatio

    now that a week from Monday, indeed the Hearings will begin, Mr. Gates will be asked to testify

    that time, but I’ve been also told that there is no way that the Hearing will no way be complete

    before the August recess. And that Mr. Gates will be told that he will be recalled again after oth

    witnesses have testified, after the August recess. So these Hearing now, are destined to go in

    September.

    [House Representative Sam Gejdenson of the House Foreign Affairs Committee] – I think that

    terribly important, because we have to what we have to remember here, unlike other appointees

    the President, what the head of the CIA does is not transparent. If you’re the Secretary of Housin

    like Jack Kemp is, and I disagree with one of his programs, not only do I know about it, but th

    average citizen knows about what Jack Kemp’s doing. Sometimes you agree with it and sometim

    you disagree with him. In the case of the Director of the CIA, as is clear from repeat

    experiences, often times even the people in Congress were suppose to know about these activitie

    are not informed. This has to do with National Security the standard ought not be somebody th

    can get by the Hearing process with White House pressure. The White House ought to be with

    on this one, we ought to make sure that we have someone fully discloses what is going on to th

    appropriate committees and to Congress. Not someone involved in Iran Contra and not someon

    who hasn’t told the entire truth. And not someone who is in question about these activities. Th

    has to be a definitive decision by the Congress, that this individual will come clean with th

    Congress and fulfill not just the letter of the law, but the spirit of the law.

    [Ted Koppel] – Alright, let me just interrupt here for a moment, because we’re down to our la

    minute and a half or so, Alan, it is inevitable in this kind of investigation that you run into a lot

    sleazy characters and I just want to get from you for our audience some sense of how much of th

    information that we have compiled here comes from the sleazy characters and how much com

    from the few that we can really rely upon?

    [Alan Friedman, New York Correspondent for the Financial Times of London] – I think, a

    Ted the important thing to remember here is that we have had all kinds of allegations for the la

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    three months when our team has interviewed dozens of people, we’ve been acidulously cro

    checking and we’ve waited to go ahead with this story until we’ve had very credible witnesse

    Those who were documented CIA operatives and those who were physically with Mr. Gates durin

    those meetings, and we asked some of them why would Mr. Gates take the risk and go out an

    meet with Mr. Cardoen and get directly involved and get his hands dirty in these operation

    especially as he was deputy director of the CIA at the time himself. We were told that he went o

    because he wanted to give his improtore in order to make sure the job got done. We’ve talked to

    number of top people and cross checked.

    [Ted Koppel] – Alright, Alan Friedman thank you very much, Congressman Gejdenson, thank yo

    very much, I’ll be back in a moment.

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      1 Covert Harassment Conference

     1-2 October 2015, Berlin, Germany

      2

      3 DR. NICK BEGICH

     Mind Control: A Brave New World together with HAARP -

    4 The Update

      5 DR. BEGICH: Hello, and thank you for being

    6 here and thank you to Peter and the rest of the team for

    7 putting this together.

    8 Everyone hears me okay, yes? In the back?

    9 Okay. Good.

    10 All right. I want to give a little bit of

    11 background in terms of my interest in these areas. For

    12 those that don't know my family story, it really goes

    13 back quite a ways.

    14 My father was in the United States Congress in

    15 the early 1970s during the Nixon Administration. He was

    16 lost in a plane with Hale Boggs. Some of you may

    17 remember this if you've got a little bit of gray hair.

    18 Hale Boggs was our House majority leader at the time,

    19 one of the most powerful people in the United States

    20 Congress. He was also a Warren Commissioner. He had a

    21 strong dislike for J. Edgar Hoover, because he basically

    22 read everybody's mail, tapped everybody's phones,

    23 including the United States Congress, and then,

    24 essentially, blackmailed political leaders to follow

    25 whatever script he laid out.

    1

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      1 Boggs was a pretty outspoken individual. At

    2 the time -- it was just before the second election of

    3 Richard Nixon -- Boggs came to Alaska to work on my

    4 father's campaign, which would have been his second term

    5 in the United States Congress.

    6 Boggs, before they flew out on October 16th,

    7 three weeks before the second election of Richard Nixon,

    8 began to talk about this scandal brewing in Washington,

    9 DC. In fact, that very scandal, had it unfolded a

    10 little bit differently -- for those that remember, the

    11 planes disappeared.

    12 Three weeks later, Nixon's elected for his

    13 second term. It wasn't too much long after that that

    14 the Watergate scandal broke. Agnew was thrown out of

    15 office. Ford moved up. Then Nixon resigned. Ford

    16 moved up again. For those that don't remember,

    17 Rockefeller then slid into the Vice President's slot.

    18 And then one of the old Manson women from the Charles

    19 Manson days tried to assassinate Ford, which would have

    20 put Rockefeller in the White House.

    21 What would have otherwise happened, most

    22 likely, the election would have taken place. Nixon

    23 would have won. Agnew and Nixon would have been thrown

    24 out at the same time. The Democrats would have

    25 controlled the Congress. The Speaker of the House would

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      1 have elevated to the Presidency. The Democrats would

    2 have been in control. But the opposite, of course,

    3 happened and history tells us a lot about what really

    4 happened there.

    5 Twenty years later there was a report, an

    6 investigative report by a publication called "Roll Call"

    7 in Washington, DC. That report was looking into all of

    8 these various Congressional deaths. You know, plane

    9 crashes are kind of the hazard of political leadership,

    10 it seems like.

    11 But in researching that, what they found in the

    12 FBI files were a couple of telexes -- this goes before

    13 FAX machines -- and telexes coming from California into

    14 Washington, DC reported that two people had been found

    15 at a crash site. Those sources were later looked at by

    16 the FBI to determine whether they were credible. A

    17 follow-up telex came through saying, yes, they were.

    18 That plane was never recovered. There were no survivors

    19 officially; yet 20 years later, we find out, in fact,

    20 there were.

    21 So I know about conspiracies. Conspiracies are

    22 conversations that happen in a room like this when

    23 there's a bunch of people standing on the outside who

    24 might not agree with us. But the reality is, even in

    25 the political life, even at the highest levels, things

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      1 happen. Things happen that aren't easily explained.

    2 Maybe a few decades go by before the truth is finally

    3 revealed.

    4 So I have a strong motivation foundationally in

    5 terms of how I approach controversial issues. I don't

    6 do it with fear. I've been doing this work for over 20

    7 years. Fear isn't part of the equation. In fact, that

    8 is the absolute adversary for getting anything

    9 accomplished on this planet.

     10 My interest in these areas started with HAARP.

    11 And how many in this room do not know anything about

    12 HAARP?

    13 Okay. Well, that's a lot better than it used

    14 to be. All right. It us