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ehind Communism.<br />

So, I opened the door for Joe, and it<br />

blew his mind to find out what was really<br />

going on.<br />

Martin: Was he grateful?<br />

Mullins: Oh, very much so, oh yes.<br />

He paid me well, during that time. He<br />

paid me from his private bank account,<br />

from Baker’s National Bank.<br />

Martin: Now, at what point did you<br />

spin-off and write Rape <strong>Of</strong> Justice and<br />

Murder By <strong>In</strong>jection and some of the<br />

other books?<br />

Mullins: For the first 20 years, I was<br />

only interested in the Federal Reserve<br />

system, and I had no interest in any of<br />

these other things. Philanthropy and the<br />

medical profession and law were<br />

things—I began to have some legal<br />

experiences because people plagiarized<br />

my book and robbed me and various<br />

things, injuring me.<br />

I was the only person ever fired from<br />

the staff of the Library of Congress for<br />

political reasons, in 1952. So, that was<br />

one of my first lawsuits, against the<br />

Library of Congress.<br />

Martin: And what happened?<br />

Mullins: It was dismissed without a<br />

hearing. That’s been true of all of my<br />

lawsuits. I’ve always been denied jury<br />

trial, which is guaranteed by the<br />

Constitution. I represented myself,<br />

which is also a Constitutional right.<br />

But, what I didn’t know was, when you<br />

represented yourself, the lawyers and<br />

judges would all unite against you<br />

because you are the threat to their<br />

profession and income. [Laughter] And<br />

they would do anything to destroy you,<br />

once you came into court to represent<br />

yourself.<br />

Martin: Was it during the Joe<br />

McCarthy relationship that J. Edgar<br />

Hoover became so interested in you?<br />

Mullins: J. Edgar Hoover had me<br />

A Writ For Martyrs<br />

by Eustace Mullins<br />

$15.00 (+S/H)<br />

This is a fully documented<br />

exposé of the atrocities which<br />

federal agents regularly commit<br />

against American citizens.<br />

This book reproduces 121<br />

pages from Eustace Mullins’<br />

FBI file, which he obtained<br />

only by the personal<br />

intervention of a college<br />

classmate, Senator John<br />

Warner, Rep. <strong>Of</strong> Virginia. The<br />

FBI refused for two years to<br />

send Eustace his files through<br />

FOI (Freedom of <strong>In</strong>formation Act) inquiries. And when<br />

Eustace found it, he discovered a plot by the FBI,<br />

with 60 pages of memos, in which J. Edgar Hoover<br />

personally ordered that Eustace be committed to a<br />

under surveillance at that time, which I<br />

didn’t know because the Feds are very<br />

discrete, for the first few years. It only<br />

became intense when I moved to<br />

Chicago in 1958, and that’s when they<br />

had around-the-clock surveillance, with<br />

three car-loads of FBI agents parked<br />

outside.<br />

I had become very well known, by that<br />

time, with my writings. They considered<br />

me a prime target.<br />

Martin: It took you how long to get<br />

your FBI file?<br />

Mullins: I was told for years that I<br />

should get my FBI file.<br />

And I said “What file? I’ve never<br />

[laughter] been arrested in my life; never<br />

talked to an FBI agent, or anything.”<br />

So, I figured there was no file. And<br />

then, I finally wrote to them in 1980.<br />

And they said: “Yes, we have 800<br />

pages.”<br />

I was quite surprised. And then, of<br />

course, I ordered it, at <strong>10</strong>¢ a page. They<br />

accepted my request, but then I heard<br />

nothing from them. It dragged on for<br />

two years.<br />

Finally, I sent off a note to a college<br />

classmate, Senator John Warner of<br />

Virginia, who married two of the richest<br />

women in the world. He married<br />

Constance Mellon, the heiress to the<br />

Mellon fortune. She divorced him, later<br />

on. They had some children. He made a<br />

nice settlement on it of $7 million. So,<br />

he bought a big estate at Middleburg,<br />

outside of Washington, and has been a<br />

mainstay of Washington society ever<br />

since.<br />

And then, an opening appeared in the<br />

Republican Party, Dick Oppenchain, who<br />

was a political leader in Virginia, was<br />

killed in a mysterious plane crash.<br />

Warner moved up then, as the frontrunner.<br />

And so, Elizabeth Taylor came<br />

flying in from Hollywood. She heard he<br />

mental institution for life.<br />

On the basis of these revelations, Eustace<br />

obtained two “Default Judgments” against the FBI in<br />

Federal Court. As these were “Default Judgments”,<br />

they were duly recorded. One judgment was for $50<br />

million, and one for $35 million, which remain on the<br />

books today as “Default Judgments” against the FBI.<br />

This book also documents atrocities committed<br />

against Eustace’s handicapped sister, his ailing<br />

mother, and his invalid father, who all died of heart<br />

attacks after daily harassments by the FBI terrorists.<br />

Mullins was one of the principal victims of the<br />

notorious FBI counter-intelligence program called<br />

COINTEL, a program set up by Alex Rosen, one of<br />

five FBI assistant directors. This entire COINTEL<br />

program was actually organized by the Anti-<br />

Defamation League of B’nai B’rith and the Mossad<br />

intelligence agency.<br />

This entire book is based on official reproductions<br />

of government documents which Mullins obtained<br />

through the Freedom of <strong>In</strong>formation Act.<br />

SEE NEXT-TO-LAST PAGE FOR ORDERING OR CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-877-280-2866.<br />

was going to be the next president, and<br />

so she married him. [Laughter]<br />

But then, neither one of them counted<br />

on Ronald Reagan, who popped-up<br />

about that time. Once he was on the<br />

scene, Warner had none of Reagan’s<br />

charisma, or public appeal, or even<br />

public notoriety. Warner, later on, then<br />

became a senator, but he never made the<br />

presidential run, at all.<br />

So, when he didn’t get the presidential<br />

nomination, Elizabeth flew back to<br />

Hollywood and has never been seen in<br />

Virginia since.<br />

Martin: [Laughter]<br />

Mullins: She wasn’t a girl who wanted<br />

to waste her time.<br />

So anyway, I sent Warner a note that<br />

the FBI had been stalling me for two<br />

years on my file.<br />

About three days later, someone runs<br />

up on my porch at night, after dark, and<br />

hands me a package, and runs off. They<br />

double-parked out front, ran up, with the<br />

lights on and everything. I opened it up,<br />

and it was 500 pages of my FBI file,<br />

which contained about 60 pages of a plot<br />

by J. Edgar Hoover to have me put into a<br />

mental institution.<br />

Martin: You filed a lawsuit on that,<br />

didn’t you?<br />

Mullins: I filed a lawsuit on that, and<br />

the FBI refused to appear; they defaulted.<br />

So, I filed a Default Judgment for a $30<br />

million default. You don’t have to have a<br />

court hearing or anything on that; it’s<br />

automatic. If they don’t file a response<br />

within the 21 days, then you file a<br />

Default Judgment.<br />

And then, as I read the file and<br />

developed the charges against them, I<br />

filed a second lawsuit for $50 million,<br />

and again they defaulted; they didn’t<br />

appear. I didn’t know it, but that’s an<br />

accepted legal procedure.<br />

Alan Dershowitz is one of the great<br />

exponents of that. If someone sues you,<br />

just let them win the judgement through<br />

default, because there’s no way you can<br />

collect it under American law. You have<br />

to have a judge’s execution, which<br />

sounds better than it is. [Laughter] All it<br />

means is that a judge has to issue an<br />

executive order to collect the money,<br />

which the judges won’t do; although<br />

they’re legally bound to do it, they won’t<br />

do it.<br />

Martin: Now, didn’t Hoover classify<br />

you as “the most dangerous man in<br />

America” at one point? [ R.M. Note: For<br />

those of you wanting to know much more<br />

about Eustace’s lifetime harassment by<br />

the FBI and ADL, including excerpts<br />

from his FBI file, this is all very clearly<br />

documented in his book A Writ For<br />

Martyrs.]<br />

PAGE 42 www.TheSpectrumNews.org Toll-free: 1-877-280-2866 Outside U.S.: 1-661-823-9696 SEPTEMBER 2002

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