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Jubilee journalist imprisoned [not named here]

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Everything we are talking about was all known and expected and discussed in the "alternative media" in 1993!

I think it's important to keep awareness of contemporaneous sources of information. I decided to start by taking a crack at Jubilee, given its ideological remoteness from Liberty Bell. A quick web search found what appears to be the text of a contemporaneous Jubilee article about the Waco massacre — posted on a Christian Identity website, undated, and freely interpolated with the web proprietor's opinions. I do not know if that is the same article as that to which Dr. Oliver referred, although it appears to be.

I will not link to unreliable, interpolated, improperly attributed text; the search must continue when time permits. Yet as I skimmed through the Biblically educated Christian verbiage, this caught my eye:

Louis Beam, a reporter for The Jubilee Newspaper… was jailed.

Is that the imprisoned reporter to whom Dr. Oliver referred? I don't know. If so, as seems most likely, then it is remarkable, but not surprising! Unless there were two men named "Louis Beam" behaving disrespectfully toward Yahweh's Master Race in the relevant time period, he must be one of the men who beat what the Feds had been intended to be a great show trial in Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1988.

For those who don't know: The Federal witlings charged a grab bag of fourteen mostly unrelated defendants with conspiring together to overthrow the government of the United States. Their intended show-trial fell flat because, rather than availing themselves of one of their many kangaroo courts, they inadvertently pitched their trumped-up charges in a courtroom which featured an old-school honest judge, Morris Arnold, whose great-grandfather had been a Confederate officer — and who was overheard to remark in the courthouse cafeteria that he wanted "this garbage over with" because he had "important cases to try".

Judge Arnold kept the trial honest, making the usual jewridical tricks impossible. The jury's verdict was acquittal of all defendants on all charges. Afterwards, a pretty blonde female juror married one of the other defendants, David McGuire. The whole farce was a humiliation for the ZOG.

Mr. Beam ran his own defense, and started his opening statement with this courageous oratory: "You will be told that I and Pastor Butler and Pastor Miles are enemies of this government. This is the truth. The federal government is my enemy and by the time this trial is over you will understand that the government is your enemy, too."

Interesting to see him turn up at Waco…

For a brief summary of Mr. Beam's adventure at the Forth Smith Sedition Trial (and the torture inflicted on his loyal wife), see J.B. Campbell, "Louis and Sheila", Liberty Bell, May 1994, pp. 16-31, from which I have drawn details in the above description.