1 0:00:00 There were debates in the New York Times. We've got copies of his debates that went on in the papers back then. So there's a lot here, and like I said, it's all still contemporary for the 90s. These ideas are seed ideas. When you look at fundamental knowledge, you get it right, it's still new if you don't have it right. So now the number of people that call for information on the home study courses or seminars, any kind of what you've given us is available to them and I think it's available at Free of Charge and they've got 1,200 numbers get your pencils ready, here's your knowledge 5 0:01:00 and there's our 1,800 2 0:01:02 and not only is Free of Charge, do you know what? that university still sent to E.J. and Doris Ecker a wonderful Christmas letter thanking them for everything. 1 0:01:16 And enclosed is Lao's philosophy of life. 2 0:01:18 Don't you find that interesting? Don't you find it interesting that you have a grandmother? We keep using that because it is the image that I want to project of someone who is elderly, who has had nine children, nine, ten, eleven, I don't keep up anymore, and with Shara and Luke, a dozen grandchildren. And one morning she decides that for the next two weeks she didn't have anything to do, I'm going to plagiarize Walter Russell's work. Now he's never been hard of in the whole world. Nobody knows him, but she goes down and she says, well, I don't have anything to do today, so I believe I'll make Bright and Binder and everybody really pissed off. I will plagiarize his work. I'll get even with George for everything that he ever thought of doing. I will dump this on him, doesn't sound too reasonable does it? If you saw her collection of books, not now because ones are very, very generous. We mention a book and they send it and we have some precious volumes now. We have the one before it was ever published from John Schreffer before the fact, and it was not copyrighted. They also were so wise that they could sort out which ones of the seminars or the home teaching courses to use because they just happened to get the set that was without copyright. Much of Russell's work went to, I believe, Princeton University as a gift. Now I assume they have yanked that back to copyright. I'm going to tell the world right here, I don't care. There is no case and if the inconvenience was worth nothing else, it was worth this program that someone will hear Walter Russell and find out something about him. Because what he was given in the scientific illumination is not all, but it is a large part of the beginning of understanding God and creation. But as was stated, Mr. Tesla said, you're going to have to lock it up for a thousand years, brother, because they aren't going to know what to do with it out there, and they'll ruin it. And they'll hide it, and they'll destroy you along with it. And I want Binder and Grites to tell me if this would be brought to public ears and recognition at all had we not done something. The thrust of the University of Science and Technology is philosophy. Go over and learn to meditate. And yes, they'll have some diagrams, but nobody can teach it. And you can tell from Binder's own words there, he doesn't know a hill of beans about it. And I would love to be able to confront Mr. Buchanan and say, all right, sir, I want you to tell me what is meant by this, this, this, and this, because he won't know what in the soup I'm talking about. So then maybe we can get Doris or Dr. Young to explain to him what it is that is being talked about. And we hid the fact that it was Walter Russell to the extent that under every one of those major charts it says, the Walter Russell chart of elements. They didn't even look at the books. Shame. Shame, shame upon a civilization that so carelessly handles your most gifted prophets and teachers. Hezelah for a J.P. Morgan. And if I have less than great homage and honor to ones who preside over a palace museum, I apologize to you as a civilization of man. I have missed the boat. You don't want to save yourselves. You want to make a buck. I don't care how you get the information, but there have got to be some among you who will stand up, get use it. And it's not to put the University of Science and Philosophical Technology maybe, will that do? Because obviously one, Colonel Boguites, who wanted to be the president of your nation had never heard of Walter Russell, period. Much less read any of the books. That is sad. And Doris did sit there to Timothy Buchanan and she said, you know Timothy, it would behoove you to read those books. I'm sure that out of eighty, how 86, 87. She just wanted to ruin Walter Russell's day. He would turn over in his humanistic grave and strike her. No such luck. You are talking about life and energy and soul never dies. It only changes dimension and if you think Walter Russell can't be standing right by her chair right now, it is not us 1 0:08:56 that's nuts. 2 0:08:57 It's you who live in the cave and are kept in the cave by the censorship laws that do this. And yet, who in the hell of our group would pay the attorneys to go on and make a scopes trial of this. Mr. Dixon hasn't read the books. Why would you expect Buchanan to? They're arguing points of case law that has nothing to do with anything except some judge rules some way, sometime, right or wrong. So you can go from now until the world does do its flip-flop, and you won't win, they won't win, nobody's going to win. Is it worth it? 1 0:09:55 Not to my people. 2 0:09:56 They've got other things to do. quality, digest if you like, reviews if you like, call attention to the author if you like. I don't hear Eustace Mullins arguing. How else are these men going to become known? You cannot get this stuff published by the elite press. Until this came up, you could not even find those volumes except in old used bookstores where nobody wanted them anymore. They didn't understand them, and mom or dad would die and get rid of them. We've done good work. Well, are you apt to have to pay only in terror and pain to your soul that your civilization has reached this low? Because they can search every record anywhere, and they have chosen to settle with Mr. Green Because he says the Eckers have millions of dollars. Well they put EJ through the stretcher. The Eckers have zero. So what are they going to gain if they push and push and push? Settle. Settle for 42,000. Settle for 142,000. They cannot lose. Get a judgment against them. So what? If we press ahead, they'll just have to take personal bankruptcy. They won't get it anyway, but they're welcome to it. That's what I mean by having to be willing to let go of everything for God. Because when you are willing to let go, you will wake up one morning and realize what a blessing it is that you have nothing. My God! Because in that realization you have everything, don't you? And the number one element is wisdom. Are these people being wise on Bogart? No, they're being wise-asses, wise-crackers. You are not going to save this world by chiropractic, acupuncture, or herbal medicine. And somebody better wise enough. And the buck stops here. And if this pleases Mr. Greif so that he can go on with his five training so that everybody can shoot somebody else. and buy some equipment and learn a little karate. Fine. Invest in gold and trust and get it overseas. They know how to do it. They have the contacts in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Panama. Go ahead. Why does it annoy them? Why does it annoy them? Everybody who wants to work with them and George Green is absolutely welcome to do so. But it is not right for you of the Institute to allow the thievery of what people honestly put into your keeping. And that includes $350,000 in gold coins, down to the $25 that those precious twin sisters send. And they will be rewarded. But you may not let this go. Let's hear some 1 0:14:39 on the phone at 5-6-8-3-800-882-LOV, and get ahold of Dr. Kim Binder. The receptionist will answer there, as she did when I called, at the University of Science and Philosophy in Williamsburg, Virginia. It's fascinating, and we want to be able to, especially again, I'm just able to locate you, Kim, and get you on the radio program, at least for the next two days. That's been great. I've enjoyed talking with you both. My pleasure. And again, sorry about the plagiarizing of this fascinating person, Walter Russell, who truly probably wasn't liked by the creators. As a matter of fact, he told me something very interesting. He said that the only problem that Dr. Walter Russell found with the problem with creation is that they left the creator out. He wanted to be with someone who believed in God. That's true. That's very proud of creation. But anyway, he went on and showed how all of their ideas fundamentally were not complete. So this is Paul Graham. We'll be back with you on the scene Monday. We're here in Portland, Oregon. We're here for Spike. We're here under duress. We've got clear mention we have, since you found it, a friend, A-H-N-C-J-S. Okay. Is that it? That's all. 6 0:16:10 There's missing... 5 0:16:11 We missed something. 2 0:16:12 There is serious missing. 4 0:16:14 There is the statement about... 2 0:16:16 No, we... We'll just have to redo the tapes. He made a direct statement about the Constitutional Law Center. We heard it? Actually, well it may have been on the first tape. I did not hear it and it literally should have been on the second tape. So something has happened here in the retranscribing or adding on or whatever. We did hear it, yes we did hear it. But it's in its wrong sequence here. I don't believe that we heard from the young man calls in and he doesn't want to talk about this. He wants to talk about the.22 Luger handgun that he got, semi-automatic and he wanted to talk to Greitz and this is one of Greitz's favorite guns and this is what is issued, not for killing, because a.22 caliber, you wouldn't want that, you know, for taking out men, but it's good for shooting out lights and headlights and other things when you're good enough shots at it. And it's excellent, you know, as far as other kinds of uses, and he himself had had a whole bunch of them, but now he's given them away and he uses them to teach people how to shoot and get them 1 0:18:07 across. 4 0:18:08 February the 13th, 1994. 2 0:18:11 Well, I apologize, but I told you it would be one of the most important days that you will have. 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