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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 31
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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GLORIA IN EXCELSIS
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[CN transcript of remarks by west coast researcher Dave Emory.]
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[...continued...]
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Recently, in a television appearance, Pat Carbine, now
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publisher of Ms. [magazine] and formerly editor of McCalls
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[magazine] in 1971 when that magazine named Gloria Steinem
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"Woman of the Year," declared that the Women's Movement was
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currently in "Phase II." What that means here (the Red
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Stockings go on to explain), "radicals were necessary for
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getting the thing started," she conceded, "but the
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moderates were now in control."
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(And skipping down still further, the article closes here with an
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interesting little blurb.)
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Do not forget that Gloria Steinem dated Henry Kissinger at
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one time. And think about this: "There is still the
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assumption that a woman is not a complete human being by
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herself. We have to consider the ways in which we are 'man
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junkies.'"
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(That from Gloria Steinem in a New York Times interview of August
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11, 1974.)
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Well the Kissinger association is not necessarily very
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significant at all. However we *are* going to talk about a man
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that she's been with for a very long time who appears to be a
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very insidious individual indeed.
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Perhaps none of the things in any of the material that we're
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gonna present here, taken by themselves, would be too conclusive.
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However the intersection of all of them is very intriguing
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indeed.
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Now reviewing some of the key points of this Berkeley Barb
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article: The Independent Research Service, founded to a
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considerable extent by Gloria Steinem and co-directed by her for
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quite some time, was involved with basically breaking up
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socialist youth conferences and disrupting them abroad, as well
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as reporting on the affiliations of some of the people involved.
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That is obviously the kind of activity CIA does engage in. And
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one of the most interesting things is the role of Clay Felker in
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boosting Steinem's career and helping to get Ms. started, because
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Felker was an associate of Steinem's in the Independent Research
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Service. Katherine Graham here played a key role in launching
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Ms., and then a sort of symbiotic relationship between Ms.
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[magazine] and Steinem and Newsweek followed from that.
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We're gonna take a look at Katherine Graham -- her and the
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Washington Post's long-standing affiliation with CIA as well as
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role in Watergate -- a little later in the broadcast.
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It's also worth noting that (as the article here points out) some
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corporations which have sort of dubious policies, at least
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abroad, have been very prominent Ms. advertisers. I think people
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who would like to find out more about IT&T should take a look at
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IT&T's role in the Chilean coup of 1973. And then examine some
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of the Amnesty International reports on what happened to women
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political prisoners under Pinochet's regime. One of the most
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grotesque things that I recall reading in the Amnesty
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International reports about the political repression and torture
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under Pinochet immediately after the overthrow of Salvador
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Allende in Chile, was that female political prisoners were often
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subjected to torture by specially trained dogs who would first
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rape them, and then sexually mutilate them. Although Ms.
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[magazine] does not appear to have too much hesitation about
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running ads by an organization that would help precipitate that
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kind of activity, I suspect that if Gloria Steinem were tied down
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onto a Chilean torture table getting the "once over" from "Fido,"
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I expect her attitude would be somewhat less circumspect than it
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was under the circumstances.
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And last, but certainly not least, it's interesting to note that
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she dated Henry Kissinger. Of course Kissinger was very much
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involved in setting up that very same coup, as was Richard Helms
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(part of the Washington Post orbit.) We're going to take a look
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at another interesting fellow, though, that Gloria Steinem dated.
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Again: one doesn't want to damn people by association. But when
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you're examining intelligence connections, the people one
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associates with intimately and over a long period of time are one
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of the indicators of where one's real sympathies lie.
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We're now going to play a short section of the "One Step Beyond"
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show from June 17th, 1984. You're going to hear some material
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here from Newsweek magazine, as well as some material from the
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New York Times. And it's going to be talking about Gloria
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Steinem's paramour for the past, what... It was nine years in
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'84. I don't know whether they're still together, but that's a
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long time to be with anybody in terms of a dating relationship.
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Gloria Steinem's relationship with a man named J. Stanley
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Pottinger, who J. Stanley Pottinger is, some of the things he has
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been involved in, is the next thing we're going to take up in
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relation to Gloria Steinem and the whole Ms. axis.
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Playing now from "One Step Beyond," June 17th, 1984.
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An interesting bit of information here concerning Gloria
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Steinem. And again: this on the occasion of her 50th
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birthday. This is from Newsweek, the issue of June 4th,
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1984. There's an article on Gloria Steinem's 50th
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birthday. It's very short. It's entitled, "Steinem at 50:
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Gloria in Excelsis." (And I'm only going to read you one
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sentence of this article.)
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"In previous incarnations, Steinem dated Mike Nichols,
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Rafer Johnson, and other notables. For the past nine years
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she has been romantically involved with Washington attorney
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Stanley Pottinger, a Republican and former Assistant
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Attorney General for Civil Rights."
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But he was Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
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under the Nixon/Ford administration, from 1973 until 1977.
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You'll all recall what Nixon's Justice Department was like:
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both Mr. Kleindeist and John Mitchell were indicted --
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Mitchell convicted and Kleindeist eventually... I don't
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know whether he was convicted and received a suspended
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sentence, or whether he eventually was acquitted. But half
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the Nixon Justice Department wound up being indicted on one
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charge or another, many of them acquitted, most in
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connection with the Watergate affair. They also presided
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over COINTELPRO and a number of other interesting things.
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Surely the Nixon administration has never been regarded as
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a great champion of civil rights. And a woman like Gloria
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Steinem, who is at least nominally aligned with a civil
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rights movement, the feminist movement... Well, her
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association, her 9-year romantic involvement with Mr.
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Pottinger, is really intriguing.
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Now those of you who listen to Mae Brussell's "World
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Watcher" series will recall Mae referring very briefly to
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Mr. Pottinger's [alleged] involvement in an arms smuggling
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scam. (Research credit for the following article, again,
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goes to Mr. Ted Rubenstein.)
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(By the way, that Newsweek article, if you'd like to look
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it up, is from June 4th, 1984.)
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Now, concerning Mr. Pottinger and his alleged involvement
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in an arms smuggling scam, the following article (research
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credit goes to Ted Rubenstein)... This is from the New
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York Times of June 3rd, 1984. This is an article by Solwyn
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Rabb, headlined "Iranian is Sought in Inquiry on Arms."
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Subtitled: "Banker Wanted in Smuggling of Prohibited
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Equipment."
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"An Iranian banker in New York City who offered to help
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seek the release of the American hostages in Iran in 1980
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is under investigation for leading a group that purportedly
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smuggled banned military equipment into Iran, according to
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federal authorities. The investigation, which began four
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years ago, resulted in the arrests in New York last month
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of the brother of the banker and of a Huntington, Long
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Island businessman on smuggling charges. According to
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federal officials, a former United States Assistant
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Attorney General, W. Stanley Pottinger, is also under
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investigation. The 44-year-old Mr. Pottinger, who was in
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charge of the Civil Rights Division in the Justice
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Department from 1973 to 1977, recently testified before the
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federal grand jury in Manhattan investigating the case. He
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did not return telephone calls left at his Manhattan office
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or his home."
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[...to be continued...]
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