Kall: Tell them to post them to OpEdNews, too.
Klein: Oh, yes, I absolutely will. Of course I will.
Kall: Is there a website for Woodhull Institute? Do you have any websites you’d like to let people know about? Let’s make sure we don’t forget about that.
Wolf: Thank you so much for reminding me. See, I’m about to turn forty-six and I’m such a dinosaur. You have to prompt me to remember the websites. Absolutely so important. You want to go to http://www.myamericaproject.org first, because we are offering “The End of America” movie. You can either download it directly from the computer or order it like a DVD. And we’re asking people to hold screenings of it. It’s a very powerful film of my last book, Betsy’s Trip to Liberty. And the idea is to hold—this is something you can do immediately—hold a screening in your house for your friends and family, your neighbors, your co-workers, to educate them about these threats to liberty. And you can also—there’s a user’s guide to the Bill of Rights and a user’s guide to the Constitution in the back of Give Me Liberty—that you can pass out, distribute. Then you can also go to http://www.naomiwolf.org and, very soon, http://www.myamericaproject.com to sign up for some action, whether it’s directing organizations that you can watch the vote and make sure it’s accountable, to raising money for Iraq’s debts who have been... to this guy I interviewed today who was trampled by police horses when they were trying to bring their issues to the debate.
Or if you want to start what’s called a democracy commando commune, where you have a club where you gather your friends and register just twenty or thirty people and turn yourselves into a powerhouse to lobby your Representatives – all kinds of action steps you can take. And we’re also asking for people to sign a petition—and it may not be up yet, but it will be this week—to pass this amazing legislation, that was introduced by Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich, it hasn’t gone forward, but it alone would roll back these horrible, horrible laws. It’s a ….
Kall: Is there a number for that legislation? H.R….?
Wolf: But you know what? People can go to http://www.americanfreedomcampaign.com and see the legislation itself and see the number [H.R. 3835] and I can e-mail you the information so that you can write about it, hopefully.
Kall: OK. A little bit more now. First, this is Rob Kall, the “Rob Kall Bottom Up Show” 1360 AM WNJC, and I’m talking to Naomi Wolf, author of Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries and you just gave me a list... I have a press release... is there any chance I can get you or your publicist to send me that and I can post this with a transcript of the interview?
Wolf: Absolutely. To send you the law itself?
Kall: No, you gave me—there’s a list of all these — your wish list for the future.
Wolf: Oh, the wish list. Of course. Yes. Yes. Yes. I’ll ask my wonderful webmaster to send you the wish list. I don’t think we
have it separate, but I will definitely ask him to send it.
Kall: OK. Now the other thing I want to make sure we cover here is you describe the ten things that indicate that –what is it that it indicates again? How do you describe it?
Wolf: A closing society.
Kall: A closing society. And you said that we’ve seen it happen. And you said that a coup happened on the first of October. And I want to hear about those two things, and what your observations are since the first of October.
Wolf: Sure. Well, I stand by what I said, that the whole thing about a coup is, it’s a sudden change in the form of government according to the dictionary definition, so what happened on the first of October was the First Brigade of the Third Infantry Division was deployed to somewhere in the United States of America. Now what this means is 3,000 to 4,000 battle-hardened warriors who had been doing crowd control in Fallujah... they’re very, very tough soldiers, according to members of the military. So, they’re somewhere. Army Times. Now what you have to understand about this is, this is a departure from two hundred years of our having been protected by the Insurrection




