Operation Vampire Killer 2000 Case Files

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Operation Vampire Killer 2000
Case Files
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There are 7,673 published articles.


Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-75:
U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW. Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-76.pst:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 76 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.(continued)

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-80:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 80 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-81:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 81 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.(continued)

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-82:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 82 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-83:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 83 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.(continued)

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-84:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 84 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.(continued)

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-86:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 86 - U.S. PREPARATIONS FOR MARTIAL LAW Transcript of a talk given by officer Jack McLamb (retired) of the Phoenix Police Department.(continued)

Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn9-52:
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 52 - GREAT BRITAIN: PUPPET-MASTER OF ISRAEL?

Operation Vampire Killer 2000:
This publication, many months in preparation, was found difficult to compile for many reasons. One important reason was that none of the officers involved were pleased with the duty of bringing to the attention of our colleagues the names and activities of some in our nation who have been in the past (or presently) engaged in what can only be described by law as treason and/or sedition against their own government.