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8 Some OK Some - wedd once, as artifacts unearthed by archivists one day will reveal. Then there is the America in which we really live, the one which mushroomed out of the Cold War. The old, romantic forms of the government have been maintained so that you can visit Congress and observe debates about daylight savings time. You can even help elect a President or a Senator, if you wish, although if he gets in the way of the warfare complex he will be eliminated. The government now has a right to lie to the people, as a govern- ment official has publicly stated. It follows, as the night follows the day, that the government has the right to murder. And so it has come to pass that in the land of the free and the home of the brave techniques of assassination are taught to selected intelli- gence agents. Every device, from old fashioned arsenic to the frangible bullet - which breaks into tiny pieces inside the victim - is used to advance the interests of the warfare complex. If it is desired that the victim's autopsy indicate that he died of a heart attack then he can be fed aconitine - one milligram for every hundred pounds of his weight - or he can be sprayed in the face by a government agent who has previously been injected with an antidote. The Central Intelligence Agency, unchecked by Congress, operates 2 not only outside of the country but inside as well. The Federal -2- -

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