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in line at an airport to be caught?<br />

[Laughter]<br />

Martin: [Laughter]<br />

Mullins: You’d have to be pretty<br />

dumb. He would just say: “Look, it’s just<br />

an extra bomb that I carry along, in case I<br />

need it. It doesn’t mean anything.”<br />

But they’ve never caught anybody,<br />

and people are realizing that all this stuff<br />

the government is doing is a charade.<br />

And they’re getting fed-up with it.<br />

So, I look for a great uprising, almost a<br />

revolution, in this country, because<br />

people are so fed-up with everything.<br />

Everything the government is doing is<br />

totally nuts—which it always was.<br />

I grew up during the New Deal.<br />

Everything the New Deal did was<br />

absolutely a joke. They had guys<br />

standing around on shovels, and that was<br />

supposed to bring back prosperity. And<br />

Homeland Security is the same way.<br />

[Laughter]<br />

When they announced they were<br />

going to need 95,000 more airline<br />

security personnel to examine people<br />

getting on and off the planes, I said:<br />

“Where are they going to get 95,000<br />

more illiterates?” I don’t think they have<br />

95,000 more illiterate people in this<br />

country.<br />

[Editor’s note: Perhaps if Eustace has<br />

an opportunity to continue working on<br />

his book on the state of our modern<br />

educational system, the answer to the<br />

above question will become painfully<br />

self-evident! ]<br />

Martin: I notice that the people in<br />

other agencies are bailing to get the Sky<br />

Marshal jobs, because it pays so much<br />

better.<br />

Mullins: Oh, indeed. But the problem<br />

is, the people who get into those jobs,<br />

they should realize that all this could<br />

blow-over very quickly. And they might<br />

even find Osama bin Laden. [Laughter]<br />

That would probably put an end to the<br />

whole threat. That’s why they haven’t<br />

found him, because this is an industry.<br />

And you cannot destroy your whole<br />

industry overnight like that.<br />

No, I just feel like everything in this<br />

country has now become total insanity,<br />

and the rest of the world is sort-of<br />

puzzled by the whole thing. They can’t<br />

figure out what’s going on.<br />

Now, when I was back in Japan last<br />

month, when I left Japan there was<br />

practically no security whatsoever. You<br />

just walked onto the plane, and that was<br />

it.<br />

So, the rest of the world is not going<br />

along with all this nonsense.<br />

Martin: And what was the view in<br />

Japan of what’s happening in America?<br />

Mullins: I think Japan, like the rest of<br />

the world, is bewildered by what’s<br />

happening in America—because the<br />

charade here has gotten to be so<br />

nonsensical.<br />

I said on a talk show recently that I<br />

didn’t think Bush has ever been serious<br />

about anything since he’s been president,<br />

because I think he’s a lot like JFK. He’s a<br />

rich playboy who wants to enjoy life, and<br />

doesn’t want to be upset or worried about<br />

anything. And I don’t think he is; I don’t<br />

think he’s worried about anything—<br />

except how to bring down that next<br />

building. Because that’s what everything<br />

depends on right now.<br />

Martin: <strong>With</strong>out leaving a trace.<br />

Mullins: If they don’t blow-up another<br />

building, if they can’t get Mossad to setup<br />

another building demolition, I don’t<br />

know what they’re going to do.<br />

Martin: Well, we could go on for<br />

quite awhile, but I think this is a good<br />

place to end—for now! I’d just like to<br />

thank you for taking this time with our<br />

readers, and even more importantly,<br />

thank you for your many years of service<br />

to this country.<br />

Mullins: It has been my great pleasure,<br />

Rick.<br />

Closing Thoughts<br />

It’s difficult, of course, to try to<br />

include, in one conversation, the entirety<br />

of such a long, complex, and<br />

distinguished career. Eustace’s books are<br />

a towering example of one man’s search<br />

for <strong>Truth</strong> and an enduring gift to those<br />

who seek <strong>Truth</strong>. They shall long remain<br />

classics in their own right, and make for<br />

provocative reading and a valuable<br />

addition to any personal library.<br />

From spending time with Eustace, I<br />

can tell you that he is never intense or<br />

heavy or full of himself as<br />

(unfortunately) are so many others<br />

consistently in the public eye. Rather, he<br />

is light as a feather, metaphorically<br />

speaking, and as dependable and true as<br />

the lighthouse that guides the ships<br />

safely to shore through turbulent seas.<br />

You would think, with all of the attacks<br />

against him over the years, that he would<br />

be bitter or angry—but he’s not. He has,<br />

somehow, managed to rise above all that,<br />

and has taken the adversities with a kind<br />

of gracious, and even humorous, stride—<br />

like appreciating the rain along with the<br />

sunshine.<br />

I asked him, the last time I was with<br />

him, at the Conspiracy Conference a few<br />

months ago, whether there had ever been<br />

attempts on his life. He just laughed and<br />

replied: “Oh my, yes.” When I asked for<br />

the specifics, he stated there had been<br />

three attempts on his life (that he was<br />

aware of!)—all through cutting his<br />

automobile’s brake lines.<br />

But much like George Washington at<br />

the time of the last great revolution—<br />

who went into battle with faith, and came<br />

out of battle with bullet holes riddling<br />

his coat but not a wound on him—so too<br />

has Eustace managed to walk among<br />

great danger mostly unscathed.<br />

He has been IN this world, but not OF<br />

this world. He is a soldier of <strong>Truth</strong> in a<br />

lifelong battle with <strong>Lies</strong>. If there is<br />

possibly a modern example of “courage<br />

under constant fire” to emulate, it would<br />

be Eustace Mullins.<br />

<strong>In</strong> thinking about this powerful<br />

teacher, I’m reminded of the timeless<br />

saying: “Be as wise as the serpent and as<br />

gentle as the dove.”<br />

And I’m sure that gentleness has<br />

protected him, while simultaneously<br />

throwing the FBI and ADL (and who<br />

knows who else) into fits of<br />

consternation because he just won’t fall<br />

for their traps, nor flip-out and go on a<br />

violent rampage out of total frustration<br />

from all the injustices he has been forced<br />

to endure.<br />

What a beautiful example of foiling<br />

pure Evil through the power of <strong>Truth</strong> and<br />

the example of Peace.<br />

So yes, as Col. James “Bo” Gritz<br />

recently proclaimed with profound<br />

simplicity and sincere directness:<br />

“Eustace Mullins is an American<br />

treasure!” S<br />

“And as we let our own Light shine, we<br />

unconsciously give other people<br />

permission to do the same. As we’re<br />

liberated from our own fear, our<br />

presence automatically liberates<br />

others.” — Nelson Mandela,<br />

from Long Walk To Freedom<br />

PAGE 52 www.TheSpectrumNews.org Toll-free: 1-877-280-2866 Outside U.S.: 1-661-823-9696 SEPTEMBER 2002

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