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John Judge has died
DearLoyal Friends and Supporters ~

Pleasepass this message along to anyone you think might be interested.

Are you ina rush? Here are the Hidden History Center headlines in a nutshell ~
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  • [B]The Center has moved to North George Street in York , PA.[/B]
  • [B]Our presence extends far beyond our physical location.[/B]
  • [B]Thanks to the work of our Assistant Director, Dave Ratcliffe, our new information-packed website has just debuted at hiddenhistorycenter.org. Check it out![/B]
  • [B]The Center is on the threshold of an exciting new social media outreach.[/B]
  • [B]Board member Joe Green is editing John's book, "Judge for Yourself," and will soon re-publish it.[/B]
  • [B]I turned 70 on October 23.[/B]
  • [B]You can send me a great birthday gift by donating to support our important work at hiddenhistorycenter.org. Just click on the DONATE tab.[/B]
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The Hidden History Center 's lease in Falls Church , VA ,expired in September, so we found a lovely new location. It is in Hayshire Plaza on North George Street in York , PA , convenientlylocated just a mile or so off I-83.


Thisspace has several advantages over our previous Falls Church office. The building is newer,and the office is cleaner and carpeted. It is on the first floor, instead ofthe second, so it is handicapped accessible. It is less expensive, andyet it is 400 square feet larger, so we are not as crowded as we were in Falls Church . We have five rooms instead of four, as well asa lovely kitchenette. You can check outthe photos on the HHC News tabon our website.


Mostimportantly, this location is geographically convenient for our faithful volunteers,the majority of whom live either in Baltimore ornear York . Thenew office is only 8 miles from my house, so I can work at the Center any timeI want, without making a 5-hour commute to do so. That is a huge relief for me! I am writing to you right now from my cozynew office, with John's photo over my head and his two dear stuffed friends,Clownie and Ducky, right beside me.


Wemade the big move all in one long 15-hour day, on Saturday, September 10. Itwas a huge project, but Piccolo's Friendly Movers from York made it look easy. Six young men workeda very long day in 100-degree heat, handling John's collection with great careand respect. We are very grateful to all of them.


Sofar, we have been putting together tables and getting work spaces situated. Susanne Zeiders, the Center's volunteerlibrarian, will soon pick up where she left off, inventorying the McGeheeLibrary. Deborah and others will renewefforts to organize John's extensive document collection. We have developed an index, which we areusing to put the documents into categories. Richard Ochs will continue to help us with our many logistics projectsand is, as always, a great source of support and inspiration. Thanks also to John's former intern, Chandra,who pitches in when we need her most.


Ourgoals are to catalog and shelve John's book collection, and to organize anddigitize the documents in his archive. Our Assistant Director, DaveRatcliffe, will soon be donating some digitizing equipment to help in thiseffort.


Davehas also donated countless hours to the development of our website, hiddenhistorycenter.org.It debuted in a much-improved form a short time ago. You are cordially invitedto take some time to explore it. Itgrows more extensive with each passing month. Click on the link in the upper right-handcorner of our Home Page to listen to an interview I gave on Black Ops Radio,remembering and honoring John. And keepwatching for new articles and must-read info on subjects near and dear toJohn's heart, such as


· Government Surveillance and Privacy Rights
· The History of U.S. Settler Colonialism
· Political Assassinations
· Nuclear Energy: Weapons and Power
· U.S. GovernmentCovert Actions
· The Permanent War Economy and Its Costs
· Planet Sustainability
· 9/11 and Its Aftermath
· The U.S. Corporate Empire State
· Civil Rights, Peace and Human Rights Movements
· The Prison-Industrial Complex
· Military Dominance and Militarization of Police
· Mind Control, Psy Ops, Propaganda, and Disinformation
· Impacts of Technology on Human Evolution


The[B]Hidden History Topics list in theright-hand sidebar of every page is under development. At present, NuclearEnergy: Weapons and Power is live, with Mind Control and 9/11 andIts Aftermath in the works.[/B]
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[B]Youshould also keep an eye out for the appearance of our Facebook and Twitteraccounts in the near future. Dave isworking with two of our avid supporters on a significant and exciting socialmedia presence.[/B]
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[B]Youwill soon also see an announcement on how you can obtain a copy of the newlyrevised edition of John's visionary book, "Judge for Yourself." JoeGreen is hard at work on editing and publishing it as we speak.[/B]
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[B]Allin all, the Hidden History Center is making great strides. We pledge tocontinue to promulgate the kind of eye-opening, thought-provoking information,analysis and insights that John provided us ~ all informed by the range of criticalthinking John practiced throughout his life.[/B]
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[B]Youcan be a part of our efforts and recognize all our hard work by making a donationnow. If for no other reason, please donateas the perfect birthday gift for me. I reacheda milestone, turning 70 on October 23.[/B]
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"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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To All Who Admire John Judge ~


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  • [B]December 14 is the birthday of our dear friend and colleague, John Judge, born 69 years ago.So especially now, we pause to remember and honor him.
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  • [B]You're invited to read the detailed tribute to John and his work, written by Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, in her Case Study, "[B]John Judge, Leading Change: Transformational, Quiet Servant Leader."You can find it here[/B][/B]
  • [B][B][B]You can also remember John by watching the National Press Club Memorial Service we did for him in May of 2014. See for yourself the many moving remembrances: A Celebration of the Life of John Judge May 31, 2014
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[B][B][B][B][B]Remember when?? John always had a party on his birthday. He didn't wait for someone to arrange one. He threw his own party! Every year, on December 14, he invited those of us who lived near DC to join him for dinner at an area restaurant, where we all made merry and celebrated ~ and paid for our own dinners ~ and his! We were thrilled to sit at a table with him and listen to his intriguing ideas, as well as talk to the fascinating people who attended.[/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]
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[B][B][B][B][B]Around this time of year, we especially miss his "Christmas Perils" ~ those new lyrics he always wrote to standard Christmas carols. If you called his house at Christmastime, you would hear him singing his latest Peril on his answering machine. Somehow, the songs were so clever that we never noticed he couldn't carry a tune. John knew he was virtually tone-deaf and ~ being the great sport that he was ~ he laughed at his own off-key renditions.[/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]
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[B][B][B][B][B]This is a significant time in the year to remember who John was and what his journey included and manifested. Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney explores John's self-effacing, low-key style in her extraordinary Case Study, authored circa 2012: "[B]John Judge, Leading Change: A Transformational, Quiet Servant Leader". As Ms. McKinney describes some of the scope explored:[/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]
[B][B][B][B][B][B]I decided that because of the brilliance and the dedication of this gentleman, that in my own PhD leadership studies I would write a paper on him and the type of leadership that he demonstrates…. John Judge is perhaps one of the most important unknown historians of our generation…. I chose to research the story of John Judge because he startled me into not one, not two, but many, disorienting dilemmas. I became so fascinated with John that I wanted to pierce deep down inside his world…. There is a piece of each one of us, including me, inside this very special man. Imagine if we could flip the switch and have a little of John inside each and every one of us. And while I might not agree with John on every issue, I say that if we had even just a few more John Judges in this country, not only our country, but also our world, would be a vastly different and much-improved place…. In this paper, I give the floor to John and the other participants [Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D., Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Tamara Carter, Joe Green, Michael Nurko]. I give them the opportunity to be heard in full context.[/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]
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[B][B][B][B][B][B]As Cynthia McKinney so eloquently says, John Judge was indeed a powerhouse of a man. At the Hidden History Center, we work every day to preserve his library and archive. We are also dedicated to furthering the causes he cared about and widely distributing his ideas. Articles on new topics are being added on a regular basis to hiddenhistorycenter.org. Check it out if you haven't been there recently.[/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]
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"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Randy Benson's film The Searchers Sees Through the Eyes of JFK Researchers
by Joseph E. Green
September 30, 2016

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Randolph Benson's documentary film The Searchers debuts at the Texas Theater in Dallas this November. The film explores the unique subculture of JFK researchers from the standpoint of an outsiderBenson teaches at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke Universitywho found himself, over time, becoming an insider.

Benson's work has appeared on the Bravo Network and Canal PlusFrance, and his film Man and Dog received several awards, including a Gold Medal from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Student Academy Awards. I talked to him about the process of making his new film.
So who are the searchers of the title?

Who are they? The searchers are average citizensnormal people, curious peoplewho realized there was more to the [JFK assassination] story and information not covered by the media. The media wasn't doing their job so they took it upon themselves to ask the unasked questions. Most of the first generation critics [those who started right after the assassination] started and never let it go. In a nutshell, they were normal people who have become marginalizeda lot of which was intentional by the CIA. They created the term "conspiracy theorist."[1] That term instantly became an intellectual scarlet letter.

And your film focuses on these first generation critics?

Not necessarily. The narrative thread is John Judge, who was generation 1.5. But I do cover the history of the subculture of the research community. The first generation was critical to tell the story and explain why anyone would commit any amount of their lives to this subject. There is that questionand it is a question for anyone doing anythingis why bother? They could have done anything. It was because they had questions that weren't being answered. Because people from both generations helped reveal everything from the crimes of Vietnam and the crimes of Watergate, which led to the Church Commission, which revealed how our media was being controlled by intelligence agencies and had institutional protection.[2]

The broader world of how things work, rather than a limited conspiracy in this one case.

I don't necessary feel that conspiracy is a holistic term. What we're really talking about is an institutional analysis. The really good researchers felt the same way, John Judge especially. Institutions, as I have learned, do not exist without natural protections. The intelligence community and the media are the same.

How long have you been working on this film? How did it start?

I'm going to answer this…in a kind of long way, so bear with me. From the time I was a child it was just assumed in my house that the assassination was done by elements in this country. I felt bad because my father was a fighter in the Cold War stationed on the East-West German border. Anything happens within 15 minutes, he was in the air. Bay of Pigs, the attempts on [Charles] De Gaulle, any major movement of any Iron Curtain country, he was in the air. He found out Kennedy was assassinated at dinner in the officers club. He wasn't scrambled. For my father he was in World War II, Koreawhen protocol at that level is not followed there is a meaning to it.

[My father] was the patriot of patriots. "Yeah, they killed that bastard," was his attitude. So when Oliver Stone's JFK came out it piqued my interest again. I thought it was a really good drama and it had informationI mean, I didn't know there had been a trial.

Now the films I like to makethe stories that draw me inare about people who have been marginalized. People who do things that have to be done but no one pays attention to. My personal question was who is uncovering this information? So in 2001, it reached a point that this is a film I want to make. Why are they doing what they're doing and why isn't the media doing it? It seems like it should be their job.

I looked online and the only online presence at that time was JFK Lancer. So that November, I flew down to Dallas, no camera, just to see what was up. I learned there were two communitiesthere were researchers who were scholars…and there were those who lived up to the conventional wisdomthe classic "conspiracy theorist." The scholars were doing good important work and revealing documents not just about Kennedy, but a whole part of American history that I had no idea existed.

Someone at Lancer told me about COPA [the Coalition on Political Assassinations] and by the summer of 2002 I realized what I had to do. So I drove to Washington, D.C. to meet John Judge and film him at American University, where he honored JFK's famous speech there. I shot the first frame of film on June 10, 2002. I thought at that time it would be a well-researched, short thirty-minute film. I would spend a couple years on it. But after spending a year looking at the footage and reading everything I could get my hands on pro and con, I just realized that I had no idea what I was taking about. If I were going to make a film like this, I would have to learn and meet as many researchers as I could. Spend the time. Documentary filmmaking is always about story, character, and access.

Early on I realized this would not be a two-year project. Now, fourteen years later I feel like the film is done. The story that I am telling is told as well as it can be told.

Who is the audience for this story?

I'm asked all the time who my audience is. I have a card above my edit station that reminds me every day, who is my audience? And the answer is me, before I started this project. I was intellectually curious, considered myself well-informed, but had no idea about how so much about my countryand the worldtruly works and how our institutions work.

That person represents a huge part of our population that can affect change. I came from a middle-class family and never wanted for anything. Always knew I would go to college. But no one I went to college with would have believed everything I've learned. Hopefully people seeing the film will help them reconsider and start a dialogue.

For many years now you've been going to conferences and interacting with researchers. Have you found them to be nutballs?

Conspiracy theorists are not nutballs. Over the years, I met maybe three or four people who fit that description. The rest are doctors and lawyers and academics, the majority of whom are just normal successful people who were curious. The really respected researchers are as far from that stereotype as you can possibly be. Dr. Gary Aguilar is one of the most respected surgical ophthalmologists in the country. I have this great sequence in the film, all in one continuous shot, which starts with him seeing someone in his office and he asks if we can walk and talk into the elevator. We go down and walk out into San Francisco General Hospital and there is a young professional woman eagerly waiting on Dr. Aguilar. She shakes his hand and he walks into a conference room with a bunch of doctors who stand up and the applause is deafening. He proceeds to give a presentation on a new surgical technique for surgery that he had perfected. That one shot sums it all up for me.

You almost have to be that good to retain your respect if you're going to write about this sort of thing. Dr. Cyril Wecht is another example, someone who is the absolute top of his field in forensic pathologythe building is named after him at Duquesne University, and Albert Brooks just played him in the new Will Smith movie. He is the professional expert on CNN when things happen, the OJ trial, JonBenet Ramsey, etc., and yet he's had this double life as probably the most visible figure on the medical aspects of the JFK case. If he wasn't the pinnacle in his field, he would be easier to discredit. Instead, from what I can see the media basically pretend that part of his biography doesn't exist.

He has been able to pursue the science of the conspiracy to kill JFK and still remain the most respected doctor in his field in the world. If anyone needs an analysis with anything to do with forensic pathology, he's the guy. Not just the mediaother experts bring him in for a second set of eyes. He is involved in almost every single prominent case in the world. Every profession, every walk of life, there's a certain amount of hyperbolehe's the best of all time, the greatest, etc. I was skeptical when I first saw him referred to as America's most respected pathologist. But I found out, it's true.

Did you happen to interview Edward J. Epstein? Was he ever on the table?

I mention him in my film as a very important early researcher. Interviewees in the film do mention that he took a shift in his views on the assassination.

There are so many people I would have loved to have interviewed. After photography had ended, I had 60 hours of interviews. In the credits I mention as many of the respected researchersRay Marcus, Epsteinas I could. I was able to interview [Praise from a Future Generation author] John Kelin about some of the first generationto give them proper treatment and tribute that they deserve. Every time I would interview people, I would get new names.

So did the CIA kill Kennedy?

Sometimes I find myself looking at old interviews I did with John Judge…he broke down the intelligence agencies in such an interesting way. People think, it's the CIA and I guess there are other things, NSA and maybe military intelligence. But John in detail would describe all 13 major intelligence organizations working in the United States and the CIA is the smallest. The military intelligence of the Coast Guard is bigger and has more money than the CIA. The black budget is enormous. So when people say the CIA killed Kennedy, I find it interesting that it stops there. What people tend not to know is that's just one of 13 intelligence agenciesthat we know ofand sure if you want to say they killed him, that's fine, but put it as one-thirteenth.

Its so limiting to say the CIA killed him.[3] The assassination is the ultimate onion where you have the real story on the inside. The HSCA [the House Select Committee on Assassinations, the last official investigation of the assassination] said that there was a conspiracy, but also that other people might have been involved, but we can't guarantee they were working together.

Which is the most ridiculous conclusion possible.

As John said, it was Shoot Kennedy Day in the knoll.

The onion just keeps getting peeled back and the CIA-did-it is just another level of the onion peeling, which all goes back to the Joint Chiefs. I think John's analysis is dead on. It's so astute because in the end he understood human nature on a visceral level. What makes people human. I don't think he would have been as good a researcher if he hadn't been a peace activist. He was a conscientious objector in Vietnam who, in one of his defining acts, helped Vietnam veterans return home. He was in the middle of the winter soldier movement to get them the help they deserved and get them back into civilian life. All his research was approached in human terms. In the film, he appears passionate, divisive, brilliant, and antagonistic at times, but in the end he sums it up by saying by working together, we can change the world. That's the final message of my movie and it's Johns final message. Together we can change the world.

You've had quite a journey.

My personal path through research mirrored the direction of the average researcher. I'm sitting here in 2016, and since I started even thinking about making the film…I had a long-term relationship end. I had to put my dog down that I had for 10 years. I quit my first job and went to art school, met my future wife there, and made a little film that won a bunch of awards. Successes and failures. Buried my parents, got married, had two kids, lost two more dogs and here I am. Just my experience, the life experience making this film, mirrors the researchers. The first generation never expected to be doing this for 50 years, but they looked up and here they were. And they're still working on the case. Because it matters.

And John Judge played a role in getting documents released into the public record after Oliver Stone's film. Can you talk about this a little bit?

JFK was being made. John was one of a group of researchers who really pressed Stone to put a title slide at the end stating that all of the documents were to be released in 2035. A whole other generation. People read that and got furious and there was a groundswell of pressure to release the files. If you have nothing to hide, release the files. Partly because of that small group, Congress passed the JFK Records Act which convened the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) which declassified documents having to do with assassination as well as the JFK presidency. Which is important because it shows and unearths this hidden history. Started in 1992 and wrapped up in 1998. When they finished, they had declassified six million documents, so much material they had to build a second national archive in College Park, Maryland. The information revealed has rewritten the history of the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and so much of the machinations behind how decisions are made at that level. The entire history of the Vietnam War was rewritten; the Cold War revealed. And I do present a number of documents in the film. It is the fruits of the researcher's labor.

Because of these documents we now know JFK had committed to pull out of Vietnam.[4] We know that there were plans submitted to the President to create national tragedies to force us to get into a war with Cuba.[5] There were in these documents real plans to use nuclear weapons during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Not tactical nukes, but bombs dwarfing Hiroshima. We were so close to destroying the worldmuch closer than we thought. We know this because of the researchers. Why didn't anyone ever cover the strange details of the Reagan assassination? Well, actually John did.

Also in 1998, think about all these documents being released. Why didn't we know? I was intensely curious; I paid attention to the news. Why didn't I know? That may have been a precipitating event to making me commit a big portion of my life to making this film. I was pissed off that I didn't know.

How do I know now? Because of dedicated individuals who chose to do the job our Fourth Estate should have been doing.
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In addition to the showings at the Lancer Conference and the Texas Theatre this November, The Searchers will also be available on DVD.

Yes, starting with a boxed set which includes the film, as well as almost 34 hours of never before seen interviews with Mark Lane, Dr. Gary Aguilar, Josiah Thompson, Dr. Cyril Wecht, Jim Marrs, Jim DiEugenio, Lisa Pease, Walt Brown, Rex Bradford, James Fetzer, Debra Conway, and Adele Edison. You will be able to buy it at the website as boxed set and then I will start making the festival rounds. Starting at European film festivals and markets. There will also be a stand alone DVD for those who just want the film itself.
References

  1. See CIA Document #1035-960, "Countering Criticism of the Warren Report," April 1, 1967. See Also: "The Term Conspiracy Theory' an Invention of the CIA," by Rev. Douglas Wilson, member of the Core Group, Project Unspeakable. []
  2. See " The CIA and the Media: 50 Facts the World Needs to Know, by James F. Tracy, Global Research, December 15, 2015. See Also: "THE CIA AND THE MEDIA, How Americas Most Powerful News Media Worked Hand in Glove with the Central Intelligence Agency and Why the Church Committee Covered It Up," by Carl Bernstein, Rolling Stone, October 20, 1977. ]
  3. A comparison John Judge made between the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the CIA and how much more cloaked and obscure the former was and is compared to the latter is helpful. This cloaking dynamic is a tacit indicator of it's significance. In a 2004 film, John observed that,
    "80% of the intelligence budget is controlled by the Pentagon, not by the CIA and the intelligence agencies on that side. And I've always said that the DIA was the real thing to look at because you can get 600 books on the CIA. I challenge you to get 2 or 3 on the DIA. There's only 2 on the NSA and they're both written by Bamford, the same fellow. [For] ONI I've found five, and believe me I look at books. And that's the oldest and the largest intelligence agency, it started with British Naval Intelligence, ONI. And it's very hard to find out anything about them, even at the level of the War Colleges and those things. And yet they control the base of the budget.

    "What Prouty and other histories tell us is that the CIA is essentially a think tank. It comes up with plots, it may penetrate or get information on, or manipulate, groups, but in the end, when they want to carry out a special operation, they have to find a liaison to the military intelligence because the military intelligence has the equipment and the tools in order to actually effect any large scale special operation, even an assassination." ]
  4. On 11 October 1963 JFK issued National Security Action Memorandum 263 ordering withdrawal of 1,000 troops from Vietnam by end of 1963 and the bulk of American Personnel out by end of 1965. []
  5. "Friendly Fire," a 1 May 2001 ABCNEWS.com article, describes how the plans defined in OPERATION NORTHWOODS "were developed as ways to trick the American public and the international community into supporting a war to oust Cuba's . . . Fidel Castro." The article observed that "Ironically, the documents came to light . . . in part because of the 1992 Oliver Stone film JFK, which examined the possibility of a conspiracy behind the assassination of President Kennedy. As public interest in the assassination swelled after JFK's release, Congress passed a law designed to increase the public's access to government records related to the assassination." []

"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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We lost a lot when we lost JJ
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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​And again, unfortunately, some vital information I have overlooked. Many thanks Mr Lemkin.

Larry
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Thanks for this info about the move to York.

We will put an announcement on Kennedysandking.com

BTW, The Searchers is a good film.
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We Stand With the People's History


House Bill 1834 in Arkansas is an attack on free speech and education in its attempt to squash HowardZinn's book, A People's History of the United States. The Hidden History Center stands behind Zinn's bookand for alternative points of view.

[B]LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - March 7, 2017 - PRLog -- House Bill 1834, brought forward by RepresentativeKim Hendren, aims to ban the teaching of historian Howard Zinn's work in Arkansas public schools. Zinn'sbook, A People's History of the United States, while not without flaws, is an excellent introduction toalternative history and provides a needed relief from the often stilted and establishment-oriented teaching inpublic schools. If one cannot teach schoolchildren an honest account of American history, which includes adescription of the Native genocide that makes their lives possible, then schools are in the business of lying. We must not let this happen.[/B]

[B]An educated republic requires exposure to as many points of views as possible. Indeed, a large part of theproblem we face today are a result of an inability to understand the views of human beings of another race,another tribe, or another belief system. It is not necessary to view everything in "liberal" or "conservative"terms. The Hidden History Center remains committed to preserving alternative and minority points of viewin all aspects of education. Let us look on the facts flat on and proceed from there.[/B]

[B]The Hidden History Center is 501©(3) non-profit that survives on donations. Please see our website tolook at our resources or if you wish to help. Visit us at http://hiddenhistorycenter.org/[/B]
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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They'll be burning books next. And we know what comes next after the books are burned.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Magda Hassan Wrote:They'll be burning books next. And we know what comes next after the books are burned.

While there has always been push-back against books such as Zinn's which try to tell the true history of US and World - not a sanitized version for propaganda value, under Trump all the reactionary slithering things have come out from under their stones. It goes beyond the banning of books. Usually those teachers/professors who bring such books into their classes don't last long on the job. The USA is moving more quickly than usual to the 'reich'. Devoss, now head of the Dept. of Education also would like to move to starting classes with Christian prayer and pledge of allegiance to the U.S. Government, despite a very clear statement of division between church and state in the Constitution. She will certainly not be in favor of books like Zinn's. However, most of these plans to ban books have been on a more local level. Most 'history' books in US High Schools and even in many universities either do not mention or twist the truth of such things as the Native American genocide, breaking of treaties, false-flag operations to steal Cuba, and theft of most of Western US from Mexico, needlessness of bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, support for and collaboration with Franco/Hitler/fascism, incarceration of Japanese citizens during WWII, killing of Bonus Army veterans in D.C. asking only for the money promised by the government after WWI, what really caused the great financial collapses, right-wing planning and funding for overthrow of government several times - notably exposed once by Smedley Butler, who really rules the country, and on and on and on. The myth of 'manifest destiny' is told and the heroic 'Americans' battling the forces of evil in and outside the countries boundaries. All is OK with Oligarchy, as long as it is not labeled as such. We never did or do any wrong. Progress came from the top down, the People never made any contributions to social change - or so they'd have the Sheeple believe. Capitalism is inherently good and creates freedom - all other systems of constructing a society are evil. Corporations are people and have equal or superior rights to them. Capital and factories can move, workers and people can not. et al.

Book burnings.....next month. They are still very good at making the best books difficult or nearly impossible to find/distribute or even get printed. Now with digital technology they have a bigger problem. After that.....[the camps are all ready and stocked....] DHS is surely making its 'lists', but this is not new under Trump...only moving faster and including more groups.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Saturday, 15 April 2017
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Dear Friends of John Judge -
Three years ago today, we received the heartbreaking news that our beloved friend and mentor, John Judge, had passed away.
John would tell us not to be heartbroken. He would say that he has embarked on a new, exciting adventure. Godspeed, John! But even so, it is difficult for us to move into an unknown and sometimes frightening future without him.
John's loss was especially painful for me as his friend and life partner, but thousands of people who knew and loved him were also deeply affected. When he died, I received a huge outpouring of support and expressions of grief from those who treasured him. He was a guiding light and powerful force for truth. Especially now, we are in desperate need of his profound optimism and wise counsel. How would he guide us today?
[Image: JJbehaviorMod.jpg] It is so essential to continue his work and preserve his legacy at the Hidden History Center. As Executive Director, I have the honor of handling John's books and papers on an almost daily basis. It helps me feel closer to him, as we continue to organize his collection.
There are so many books! Most are part of his politicalcollection, but we also have hundreds of books (novels andnon-fiction, both paperback and hardcover) that he read forenjoyment. John always said he wasn't a bookwormhe wasa Book Anaconda!
Would you like to own books that belonged to John? They wouldmake a great memento!
We'd be delighted to send you some of his personal booksfor a donation to theMuseum of Hidden History,the parent organization of the Hidden History Center. Each book willcontain a facsimile of his signature on a small bookplate thatreads, "This Book is from the Personal Library of John P.Judge."
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Museum of Hidden History
2915 North George Street, Suite 2
York, PA, 17406
Be sure to specify that you want John Judge books as apremium, and we'll send you a list of nearly 400 titles(sorted alphabetically by author) to choose from.
Or, to order online, clickhiddenhistorycenter.org/donate/
If you haven't visited ourwebsite,Facebook orTwitterpages recently, please check us out soon. We've made lotsof improvements, and more are on the way. It's so excitingto see our growing social network evolve!
And do spend a few moments today, thinking about John andremembering all he gave us. I'm sure, wherever he is, JJis smiling on us.
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Love - Marilyn
Hidden History Center | A Gateway for Truth
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"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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