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DB told me that he asked Gritz, at the time, why he was still working for the CIA as a disinformant and Gritz said, 'I tried to go straight, ten years ago, but they were just too rough on me.' [EW May 2006] Gunderson Update--Don Croft

The Green Berets is another organization that has been heavily targeted by the Satanists, to indoctrinate and recruit. The Green Berets are increasingly moving toward being warrior-monk group. Many of them are now programmed multiples. One man who is being looked up to by many American Patriots and Christian Patriots as the leader to help them oppose the New World Order is Bo Gritz. He was a recent presidential candidate. Bo Gritz was a Green Beret and a Delta Force commander. Bo Gritz is very proud of the fact that he wrote the manual for the Delta Forces. He also worked for the CIA. Bo Gritz is one of the military’s best programmed multiples, and perhaps one of the most dangerous. Insiders have told me he IS the most dangerous. Numerous insiders both for and against Bo, have talked about Bo Gritz, and that he is a programmed multiple. According to Bo Gritz’s campaign literature for President he was a commander in Delta Forces. Reproduced on a previous page is Bo’s own presidential campaign literature where he states that he is "Intelligence Officer & Reconnaissance Chief, Delta Force." He is also "Chief, Special Activities, U.S. Army General Staff, the Pentagon" and "Principle Agent, National Security Council, Intelligence Support Activity". Under qualifications Bo states that he is a "Security & Counter-terrorist Specialist." Within the government, they are already referring to Christians who are against the NWO as terrorists. Bo is their greatest counter-intelligence counter-terrorist they have. He came in like a storm and took control of the Patriot movement, and it has been like pulling teeth to warn patriots about who he is. Bo Gritz himself was a Green Beret, and was used to assassinate 300 people. His blood lust caused him at one point during the Vietnam War to shoot 30 prisoners in cold blood. I also heard Bo talk about say being Temple recommend Mormon. That means he was at that time in good standing with the LDS Mormon church so that he could go to the Temple and participate in its rituals. Now he is no longer a Mormon. But he still continues in the military philosophy he believes in. Bo Gritz is going around the nation teaching SPIKE training to anyone who wants martial arts skills. Bo has done an excellent job in identifying for the New World Order every person in the nation who could threaten their plans for a martial law NWO takeover. Bo Gritz likes to call attention that he is one of this country’s foremost counter-terrorist agents. This is true. The New World Order believes patriots and Christians are terrorists, because they stand in the way of the world’s acceptance of their world dictator. Bo Gritz has done a great deal to infiltrate and neutralize the opposition to the New World Order. He has been their best counter-terrorist agent. The Illuminati Formula 11. Internal Controls

The Illuminati/intelligence agencies realized when they started making slaves with photographic memories that they could create different parts of a slave’s mind to operate on different languages. Illuminati hierarchy systems will employ foreign language alters for several purposes: a. to facilitate the alter working in various situations, for example French is helpful to work with Catholics in Quebec, and with the Cambodian/Vietnamese criminal syndicate that the Illuminati set up in this nation. A high profile example of this is Bo Gritz, an officer of the Delta Force, who due to his photographic mind (created via brain stem scarring) can speak Mandarin Chinese. Mandarin Chinese is not normally an easy language for Americans. The Illuminati Formula 7. Engineering & Structuring Of An MPD System

Bo Gritz is just one of several male Monarch slaves who have been used to infiltrate the opposition to the NWO. Newsletter From A Christian Ministry' for December 1993

Militia Leader Talks, Bo Gritz Interrogated by Adam Parfrey

On page 584, Col. Gritz outlines the true story of the Jonestown, Guyana, camp massacre, and how Jonestown was actually a tightly-run concentration camp, complete with medical and psychiatric experimentation, run with the assistance of the CIA. The people who died didn't drink cyanide-laced Kool-Aid, as reported; half of them were cold-bloodedly murdered by hypodermic injection in the camp, and the other half who fled into the jungle were deliberately hunted down and shot in cold blood by British and American Special Forces troops. Col. Gritz spoke to an embittered SF Sergeant who'd taken part in the operation, and who subsequently wrote a book on the experience, entitled, "All The Niggers Are Dead!" When Col. Gritz asked him to explain the crudeness of that name, he replied, "Sir, that's what they were. Both blacks and whites were niggers; that's what any slave is; that's what they were. That was our final radio message when the job we were assigned was finished. " (From the book CALLED TO SERVE, by Special Forces Lt.Colonel "Bo " Gritz, 1991, p. 524.)

"A few weeks ago there was a report out of Montreal about people winning cases against the CIA because they were utterly abused in the mental health clinic that was set up by the CIA in Canada. That all came down under Allen Dulles tried to make a Manchurian Candidate. I think the Jonestown incident was an extension of In Search of the Manchurian Candidate, I think those people were conditioned to act in certain ways and would have probably just moved from Montreal to Guyana, in this case. You look at Jim Jones' background carefully, he had a lot of intelligence contact there for doing exactly what he did.........It escalated once they killed congressman Leo J. Ryan; basically, they had no other way to go, so they just tried to self-destruct the whole mission. And that means the death of hundreds of people. As I point out in the book, the medical examiner there made some startling statements, and we wouldn't even allow the bodies to be properly examined when they were brought back in to the East Coast and turned in. So obviously it was a cover-up. Jonestown I think was an extension of Mk-Ultra from the CIA and there are probably other experiments going on........I think the Special Forces units were pulled together as an exterminator after it had reached a point where they had to destroy the evidence."-- Bo Gritz Interrogated by Adam Parfrey http://www.whale.to/b/gritz.h.html
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http://www.whale.to/b/gritz.h.html

Harvest Trust has determined that Gritz is a 32nd Degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction (we are in possession of a photograph of Gritz wearing the 32nd Degree ring), an FBI Informant, and an active undercover agent for the Special Operations Group of the Department of Defense as an integral member of Project Trojan Horse. Gritz was working directly for and with the FBI when he wore a wire and talked Randy Weaver into giving up; he was working directly for and with the FBI when he attempted to talk the Freemen into surrendering and Gritz has admitted that he is now working for the FBI in an attempt to talk Rudolph into giving up to authorities.

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Dateline Salt Lake City, Utah

Mormon Church Officials are warning their members to avoid the
teachings of James "Bo" Gritz on the subject of the impending
collapse of the US government and the 2nd Coming of Christ.
Church officals in Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls, Idaho, said
that members should avoid "crusaders and other kooky types."
This is a quote from an article appearing in the Idaho Falls
Post Register which quotes articles appearing in the Salt Lake
City Tribune. Gritz claims to be a Mormon and has been quoted
as indicating he joined the church in 1984.

Gritz is planning to move to Idaho to run for Governor. He
got about 10,000 vites in Idaho in the Presidential election,
of which 4,000 were in the 10 county region surrounding Idaho
Falls. The Idaho Falls Post Register reports that Gritz may
make his home in St. Anthony, Idaho, a farming and forestry
based community about 30 miles north of Idaho Falls.

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The Salt Lake Tribune, 29 Nov 1992 Sunday Edition, Page A1

IT'S JUDGMENT DAY FOR FAR RIGHT: LDS CHURCH PURGES SURVIVALISTS

by Chris Jorgensen and Peggy Fletcher Stack

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is purging hundreds of
Mormon dissidents who church officials say are preoccupied unduly with
Armageddon.

This massive housecleaning may be one of the church's largest since the
1850's, when thousands were excommunicated for everything from poor
hygiene and low church attendance to disobeying the Ten Commandments.

In recent months, Mormons from Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Idaho have been
expelled and many others have been threatened. Numbers are impossible to
determine because excommunication records are guarded closely.

Don LeFevre, LDS spokesman, would not confirm that mass excommunications
are unfolding. However, he did say LDS Church leaders increasingly have
been concerned about ultraconservative "super patriots" and survivalists,
many of whom have quit their jobs and moved their families to mountain
retreats.

Those interviewed by _The Salt Lake Tribune_ say they have faced church
discipline for a range of transgressions - from having too much emergency
food storage to adhering to the doomsday predictions of popular Mormon
presidential candidate Bo Gritz, who received more than 28,000 Utah votes
in the November election.

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"The Mormon church responded to his newfound activities by expelling Gritz and several of his supporters. He eventually cut his ties to the Almost Heaven community and returned to Nevada. In 1998, Gritz began an unfruitful search for abortion clinic bombing suspect Eric Rudolph. This alienated many of his supporters on the far right. Also in 1998, Gritz made a failed suicide attempt while facing a divorce. He continues today with a website but his influence within the Christian Patriot movement and among conspiracy theorists has greatly diminished, the POW issue is no longer considered credible, while any interest the left had in him was gone by 1992, leaving him largely without an audience."

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Gritz, Grodin, and Garbage: http://www.nizkor.org/ftp.py?people/g/g ... in-garbage

by Chip Berlet
Political Research Associates


On the Charles Grodin CNBC program of Wednesday, May 29,
Grodin announced that Bo Gritz had told him that he had never
"even temporarily" run for office on the presidential ticket of
David Duke and the Populist Party. This is garbage.

Gritz agreed to run as the 1988 vice presidential candidate
of the Populist Party on the ticket with presidential candidate David Duke.
Duke's past affiliations with the Ku Klux Klan and neonazi movement
are still reflected in Duke's political ideology. Even Readers Digest
called the Populist Party a haven for neo-Nazis and ex-Klansmen.
The Populist Party was originally founded by notorious anti-Semite
and Hitler apologist Willis Carto who founded the Liberty Lobby.

A photograph of Gritz shaking hands with David Duke at the
nominating convention was published in Liberty Lobby's
Spotlight newspaper. (To obtain a photocopy of this photograph
for educational documentation purposes send a self-addressed
stamped envelope to Political Research Associates, 120 Beacon
Street, Suite 202, Somerville, MA 02143.)

Gritz indeed later dropped off the ticket to run for local office. But then
Gritz accepted the 1992 nomination for president on the Populist
Party ticket, although he also ran on other tickets as well
in the 1992 election.
*************

Christian Identity is a religion that
sees Jews as agents of Satan and considers
African-Americans to be sub-human. Identity
claims the United States is the real
promised land and white Christians are the
real children of Israel. Many proponents of
Christian Identity seek to overthrow the
"Zionist Occupational Government"
in Washington, D.C. and establish an
exclusively white Christian nation,
or at least seize the states
of the pacific northwest.
***************
The Populist Party began promoting Gritz for
President in the summer of 1991. The banner
headline in the June, 1991 issue of The Populist
Observer: Voice of the Populist Party was
"Groundswell Building For Gritz Presidential
Run." Gritz had addressed the Populist Party
national convention in May 1991. The following
month, The Populist Observer ran another banner
headline proclaiming: "Gritz Populist Party
Candidacy for President Official!" In a memo
sent to Populist Party regulars by Chair Don
Wassall, and signed by 11 Populist Party
Executive Committee members, Wassall wrote that
"We are reaching out to new people, and we have a
tremendous presidential candidate in Bo Gritz."
Campaign flyers mailed from the Populist Party
headquarters are headlined "Bo Gritz for
President...Vote Populist Party." In the June,
1991 issue of The Populist Observer, Gritz wrote,
"I call upon you as Republican, Democrat,
Libertarian, Independent, right, left,
conservative, liberal, et.al., to UNITE AS
POPULISTS

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Almost Heaven
In 1994, contractors broke ground in a remote section of central Idaho that was to become a land development Gritz called Almost Heaven. He started the project, he said, out of disgust with both “an encroaching, ravenous, predator government” and the “grip of international bankers.” He said that the isolated, like-minded community of separatists would be specially prepared for civil unrest and the onslaught of government: “I believe by 1996 you’re going to see the noose tighten up around liberty’s neck….For that reason we’re training people, not to be paramilitary, but to live off the grid…so they can have a choice.…tyranny always wears a badge of authority.”

Gritz denied, however, that his intentions were to establish a complex like that of Aryan Nations. His community would obey all laws “unless they go against the laws of God and common sense,” and a council would be set up to govern the community. Members of the community also signed a “covenant” promising to defend their neighbors against any “predator threat.” Promoted by Gritz, with the help of police officer-turnedmilitia proponent Jack McLamb (head of Police Against the New World Order) and another associate, Jerry Gillespie, land parcels sold quickly at both the original site and a second development, Shenandoah.

Before long, however, the Idaho Eden was troubled by a growing rift between Gritz and residents who called themselves the Freemen Patriots. Critical of Gritz for not living up to the anti-government cause — he did not initially move to the community — the Patriots were constantly armed, anxiously warning of “helicopter-borne microwave weapons that fry households without photogenic smoke and flame.” One of these dissidents stated, by way of denigrating Gritz and his supporters in Almost Heaven for their perceived reluctance to engage the “tyrannical” government: “We all feel we’ve been led here not to hide, but to act.”

Almost Heaven and eight similar developments still exist today, although Gritz, having lived there for a few years, moved back to his home in Nevada after his third marriage ended and has very little involvement in the daily activity of the communities. He has talked passingly of starting similar developments in the Ozarks, but has devoted his energies elsewhere.

Standoffs and Interventions
While overseeing remote survivalist communities, Gritz has been able to maintain a high media profile through a series of attempts to negotiate an end to government standoffs with farright activists. He first intervened in this way in August 1992 on behalf of white supremacist Randy Weaver who, with his family, was holed up inside his home in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, after United States marshals attempted to arrest him on weapons charges. The 11-day standoff, which resulted in the death of a marshal and Weaver’s son and wife, ended after Gritz convinced Weaver to leave his cabin. While the media windfall that followed heightened Gritz’s national profile, his possible sympathy with white supremacists also received attention. Most notably, it was widely reported that after leaving Weaver’s cabin, Gritz gave a Nazi salute to a group of skinhead onlookers, saying “Mr. Weaver wanted me to pass this along to those of you out here.” Gritz referred to the gesture as a “special wave.”

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Almost Heaven

In 1994, contractors broke ground in a remote section of central Idaho that was to become a land development Gritz called Almost Heaven. He started the project, he said, out of disgust with both “an encroaching, ravenous, predator government” and the “grip of international bankers.” He said that the isolated, like-minded community of separatists would be specially prepared for civil unrest and the onslaught of government: “I believe by 1996 you’re going to see the noose tighten up around liberty’s neck….For that reason we’re training people, not to be paramilitary, but to live off the grid…so they can have a choice.…tyranny always wears a badge of authority.”

Gritz denied, however, that his intentions were to establish a complex like that of Aryan Nations. His community would obey all laws “unless they go against the laws of God and common sense,” and a council would be set up to govern the community. Members of the community also signed a “covenant” promising to defend their neighbors against any “predator threat.” Promoted by Gritz, with the help of police officer-turnedmilitia proponent Jack McLamb (head of Police Against the New World Order) and another associate, Jerry Gillespie, land parcels sold quickly at both the original site and a second development, Shenandoah.

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Woodland, Idaho -- The "No Trespassing" signs increase with the elevation along the Woodland grade until the tiny development of Almost Heaven, where they seem to mark nearly every house and trailer.

But there's few people to keep out of Almost Heaven these days. Interest in the so-called covenant community tapered off years ago after founder James "Bo" Gritz left, and nearby Woodland residents say many of the patriot movement's most vocal members have long since left as well.

"When Bo Gritz left, things kind of settled down," said Glenn Simler, a farmer who has lived in the peaceful Quaker settlement of Woodland for all of his 84 years. "The ones that seemed to be troublemakers took off -- I don't really know why. Law enforcement in the area got to them. It just wasn't a place that fit their ideas."

Almost Heaven started in the early 1990s with just under 1,000 acres on the rim of the plateau overlooking the Clearwater River. Gritz, a former military man who describes himself as the inspiration for "Rambo," envisioned a place where like-minded constitutionalists could live, free from excessive government control and safe from crime and other dangers.

Residents of Almost Heaven would simply have to agree to the community covenant, which required that they be God-fearing Christians who would stand and fight with each other should any resident's Constitutional rights be threatened.

Media attention spread news of the effort across the continent, and lots at Almost Heaven soon sold out. It was followed by other nearby developments with names like Shenandoah, Doves of the Valley and Woodland Acres.

Though at first the region's longtime residents were scared and angered by the influx, live-and-let-live sensibilities prevailed for a time, said Larry Nims, owner of Ida Stone Memorials in nearby Kamiah. Like the Clearwater River and the economy, he said, politics ebb and flow in the region and many locals just tried to ignore Gritz and his followers.

"He really counted on the media attention to sell the property. A lot of people wrote him off as just a salesman and that trivialized it," Nims said. "It took a while to get the Prairie people to understand that there were some weirdoes in the valley and that they needed to pay attention." More: http://www.rickross.com/reference/milit ... tia88.html

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The idea of Almost Heaven, popularized in Gritz's newsletters and speeches, caught on. The Almost Heaven parcels quickly sold, as did lots on a second property (400 acres), named Shenandoah. People were slower to move on to the property than they were to buy it, however, and the population of Almost Heaven grew more slowly. Nevertheless, by the fall of 1994 there were already several families living there. And Idaho County's new residents--not only those at Almost Heaven but also elsewhere--seemed to be radical indeed. The Idaho County auditor's office reported people filing documents declaring themselves "sovereign citizens," not beholden to the federal government. In February 1995 Jack McLamb made a public appearance at Kamiah High School, to speak on how he had been, according to a flyer, "fighting the globalists' plan to use them to disarm fellow Americans and enslave them under the Anti-God United Nations Socialist One World government." The same month, Jerry Gillespie announced a third development, Woodland Acres. But Gritz denied that he was in any way trying to make a real estate killing.

Indeed, by the summer of 1995 Almost Heaven still seemed to be Almost There. Although the lots were selling well, only a handful of people had moved in. Among these were Jerry Gillespie himself, but not Jack McLamb or Bo Gritz. Two early residents were Dan and Barbara Fuller, a retired couple from St. George, Utah (itself, along with nearby La Verkin, Utah, a haven for the far-right). The Fullers, like Jack McLamb, believed in an imminent one-world government brought about by a media-controlling conspiracy. They built a log cabin with a $20,000 solar power system and stocked it with plenty of food. Another resident, Stewart Balint, was angry at the IRS for taking away his family farm. At the root of his loss was an "international banking conspiracy." Balint, a "sovereign citizen," and his family lived in a secondhand trailer. Jan Astwood moved to Almost Heaven from New York City in April 1995 so that he could home-school his two daughters.

Some lived in less comfortable circumstances than log cabins or trailers. Ed LeStage, from Arkansas, moved with his 14-year old son to Almost Heaven where he spent $600 to build a "house" made primarily from 130 bales of hay. Without plumbing, heating or power, the straw house could boast only a hideaway bed, a couple of cafeteria chairs, a camping stove, an AK-47, and two portraits of Jesus. LeStage didn't have the money for a lot of his own, but was living on the lot of Michael Cain in exchange for helping to build Cain's house.

It was with the less affluent and more desperate people such as LeStage that Bo Gritz's attempt to build his own private Idaho ran afoul. By early 1996, LeStage had grown frustrated with what he perceived as dilly-dallying by the patriot leader. Gritz himself had not even moved onto Almost Heaven (he told reporters he would do so in the summer of 1996), and whatever vision LeStage had of what Almost Heaven should be was certainly not coming to fruition. Nor was LeStage alone in his irritation. Another put-off Patriot was Chad Erickson, who had in the summer of 1994 gained a measure of notoriety of his own by pushing for a "constitutional rule initiative" in Idaho that would remove authority from the hands of most levels of government and place it with the individual. Erickson, a former surveyor in Alaska, became angry at the federal government after buying property in Washington that he could not develop as he saw fit because of government regulations. He moved to Idaho County in January 1994, adjacent to Gritz's Woodland property, where he introduced his version of right-wing legal anarchy and spent a year trying to get a petition drive to place it on the ballot, with little success. "We saw Idaho County as a very free place...but I guess people would have to lose it and they will before they appreciate it and want to do something about it," Erickson said. Erickson spent at least $34,000 by his own estimate pushing his initiative. In October 1995, Erickson, Ed LeStage and Michael Cain filed a declaration with the Idaho County clerk warning government officers that they would defend themselves against infringements on their civil rights. What sort of infringements were they foreseeing? In January 1996, Erickson wrote a letter to Kamiah's newspaper in which he warned that "through a conference with patriots in Montana, one being an ex-government agent with ties intact, we have learned that federal agencies are planning a strike against the patriots in the Kamiah, Idaho, area. Reportedly it will involve helicopter-borne microwave weapons that fry households without photogenic smoke and flame."

With these paranoid visions of apocalypse, Erickson, LeStage and Cain, along with several other of like sentiment, formed a group called the Freemen Patriots, with an apocalyptic ideology loosely based on "old-time' Mormon doctrine. "We all feel we've been led here not to hide, but to act," LeStage said. Action was just what they felt was lacking from Bo Gritz. "Really, the difference between us and the rest of the covenant community is that we stand on faith," LeStage said. "We, as Freemen Patriots, understand the battle to be between good and evil." Michael Cain agreed: "Just let me say, we will take our government back. It has become a democracy where might rules and we want the republic back." Here Cain referred to the traditional Patriot notion of distinguishing between a democracy and a republic. The Patriots, who went around constantly armed, began their campaign with a barrage of letters to and interviews with the local media. And much of it was aimed at Bo Gritz. "Bo talked the talk and walked the walk," said LeStage, "But he has changed the talk and the walk." LeStage and the Patriots were vague on what path they wanted their walk to take, but it was clearly a path that did not eschew confrontation or violence.

Bo Gritz could only sputter in reaction to Almost Heaven's spawning a few rebellious devils. "I'm disappointed that Chad [Erickson] would not have better sense," he said. "And the other guy [LeStage] is probably a bum who should be sent packing. And as for [Cain], I'm sorry he's come under that kind of influence." Gritz revealed that far from protecting individual liberties, his covenant communities call for oversight committees to buy property back from people who cause problems. "There's no question I will move out of their way," Gritz said, "but they're going to be moving off of Almost Heaven." As in the past, whenever radical politics threatened to give Gritz an image problem, the former Green Beret who never retreated from enemy fire nevertheless wilted under the heat of the public eye. http://www.adl.org/MWD/gritz.asp

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Bo Gritz was a temple recommend holder. Romney is a current Temple Recommend holder. So, THAT is the real issue here. They also had a huge impact on MY Mormon Utah and my Church. Jesus commanded us to be Good Shepards and drive out the wolves (John).

"Cleanse the Inner Vessel first" (Jesus)

You would have to tell me more about the Phoenix program.

"For every 1,000 men hacking at the branches of evil, there is one hacking at the roots" (Thoreau)

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