John W. Willmott says "Free Palestine now!"
This page has been revised Nov. 16, 1999
The history remains the same - new events occurred!
The Palestinian National Authority letter page.
Today, October 19, 1998, the Jewish liar and traitor representing the U.S. in peace negotiations in Palestine departed for the U.S. and the report is that the negotiations will resume in Washington next week.
Events in the past indicate that Israel will not comply with international law and the interim Oslo Peace Process since it has no intention of ever allowing the Palestinians their own free nation.
Events next week and later will show this to be true. The only thing the Israelis respond to in a positive manner is the fear of unrelenting terrorist attacks. Since Israel and the U.S. have endorsed - used and supported
conquest by force of arms and unilateral bombing of civilian populations and the  assassinations of "difficult leaders" as official stated - used and or implicit policy, we suggest compliance with the contents of the letter attached to the bottom of the following PNA letter copied directly from the PNR Web site at http://www.pna.net/peace/us_assurances. JWW on Sept. 19, 1998

Since publishing the letter above on the Sudan bombing, it has been proven that the U.S. lied.

Palestinian National Authority Official Website --  Peace Process
                  US Letter of Assurances to Palestinians -- October 18, 1991
The Palestinian decision to attend a peace conference to launch direct negotiations with Israel
represents an important step in the search for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the
region. The United States has long believed that Palestinian participation is critical to the
success of our efforts.
In the context of the process on which we are embarking, we went to respond to your requests
for certain assurances related to this process. These assurances constitute US understandings
and intentions concerning to conference and ensuring negotiations.
These assurances are consistent with United States policy and do not undermine or contradict
United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. Moreover, there will be no
assurances provided to one party that are not known to all the others. By this we can foster a
sense of confidence and minimize chances for misunderstandings.
As President Bush stated in his March 6, 1991 address to Congress, the United States continues
to believe firmly that a comprehensive peace must be grounded in United Nations Security
Council Resolution 242 and 338 and the principle of territory for peace. Such an outcome must
also provide for security and recognition for all states in the region, including Israel, and for the
legitimate political rights of the Palestinian people. Anything else, the President noted, would
fail the twin tests of fairness and security.
The process we are tying to create offers Palestinians a way to achieve these objectives. The
United States also believes that his process should create a new relationship of mutuality where
Palestinians and Israelis can respect one anther's security, identity, and political rights. We
believe Palestinians should gain control over political, economic and other decisions that affect
their lives and fate.
Direct bilateral negotiations will begin four days after the opening of the conference; those
parties who wish to attend multilateral negotiations will convince two weeks after the opening
of the conference to organize those negotiations. In this regard, the United States will support
Palestinian involvement in any bilateral or multilateral negotiations on refugees and in all
multilateral negotiations. The conference and the negotiations that follow will be based on UN
Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. The process will proceed along two tracks through
direct negotiations between Israel and Arab States and Israel and Palestinians. The United
States determined to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict and will
do its utmost to ensure that the process moves forward along both tracks toward this end.
In pursuit of a comprehensive settlement, all the negotiations should proceed as quickly as
possible toward agreement. For its part, the United States will work for serious negotiations
and will also seek to avoid prolongation and stalling by any party.
The conference will be co-sponsored by the United States and the Soviet Union. The European
Community will be a participate in the conference alongside the United Sates and the Soviet
Union and be represented by its Presidency. The conference can reconvene only with the
consent of all the parties.
With regard to the role of the United Nations, the UN Secretary General will send a
representative to the conference as an observer. The co-sponsors will keep the Secretary
General apprised of the progress of the negotiations. Agreements reached between the parties
will be registered with the UN Secretariat and reported to the Security Council, and the parties
will seek the Council's endorsement of such agreements. Since it is in the interest of all parties
for this process to succeed, while this process in actively ongoing, the United States will not
support a competing or parallel process in the United Nations Security Council.
The United States does not seek to determine who speaks for Palestinians in this process. We
are seeking to launch a political negotiations process that directly involves Palestinians and
offers a pathway for achieving the legitimate political rights of the Palestinian people and for
participation in the determination of their future. We believe that a joint Jordanian-Palestinian
delegation offers the most promising pathway toward this end.
Only Palestinians can choose their delegation members, which are not subject to veto from
anyone. The United States understands that members of the delegation will be Palestinians from
the territories who agree to negotiations on two tracks, in phases, and who are willing to live in
peace with Israel. No party can be forced to sit with anyone it does not want to sit with.
Palestinians will be free to announce their component of the joint delegation and to make a
statement during the opening of the conference. They may also raise any issue pertaining to the
substance of the negotiations during the negotiations.
The United States Understands how much importance Palestinians attach to the question of east
Jerusalem. Thus, we want to assure you that nothing Palestinians do in choosing their delegation
members in this phase of the process will affect their claim to east Jerusalem, or be prejudicial
or presidential to the outcome of negotiations. It remains the firm position of the United States
that Jerusalem must never again be a divided city and that its final status should be decided by
negotiations. Thus, we do not recognize Israel's annexation of east Jerusalem or the extension of
its municipal boundaries, and we encourage all sides to avoid unilateral acts that would
exacerbate local tensions or make negotiations more difficult or preempt their final outcome. It
is also the United States Position that a Palestinian resident in Jordan with ties to a prominent
Jerusalem family would be eligible to join the Jordanian side of the delegation.
Furthermore, it is also the United States position that Palestinians of east Jerusalem should be
able to participate by voting in the elections for an interim self-governing authority. The United
States further believes that Palestinians from east Jerusalem and Palestinians outside the
occupied territories who meet the three criteria should be able to participate in the negotiations
on final status. And, the United States supports the right of Palestinians to bring any issue,
including east Jerusalem, to the table.
Because the issues at stake are so complex and the emotions so deep, the United States has long
maintained that a transitional period is required to break down the walls of suspicion and
mistrust and lay the basis for sustainable negotiations on the final status of the occupied
territories. The purpose of negotiations on transitional arrangements is to effect the peaceful and
orderly transfer of authority from Israel to Palestinians. Palestinians need to achieve rapid
control over political, economic, and other decisions that affect their lives and to adjust to a
new situation in which Palestinians exercise authority in the West Bank and Gaza. for its part,
the Untied States will strive form the outset and encourage all parties to adopt steps that can
create an environment of confidence and mutual trust, including respect for human rights.
As you are aware with respect to negotiations between Israel and Palestinians, negotiations will
be conducted in phases, beginning with talks on interim self-government arrangements will last
for a period of five years. beginning the third year of the period of interim government
arrangements, negotiations will take place on permanent status. It is the aim of the United States
that permanent status negotiations will be concluded by the end of the transitional period.
It has long been our position that only direct negotiations based on UN Security Council
Resolutions 242 and 338 can produce a real peace. No one can dictate the outcome in advance.
The United States Understands that Palestinians must be free, in opening statements at the
conference and in the negotiations that follow, to raise any issue of importance to them. thus,
Palestinians are free to argue for whatever outcome they believe best meets their requirements.
The Untied States will accept any outcome agreed by the parties. In this regard and consistent
with long-standing US policies, confederation is not excluded as a possible outcome of
negotiations on final status.
The United States has long believed that no party should take unilateral actions that seek to
predetermine issues that can only be resolved through negotiations. In this regard the United
States has opposed and will continue to oppose settlement activity in the territories occupied in
1967, which remains an obstacle to peace.
The United States has long believed that no party should take unilateral actions that seek to
predetermine issues that can only be resolved through negotiations. In this regard the United
States has opposed and will continue to oppose settlement activity in the territories occupied in
1967, which remains an obstacle to peace.
The United States will act as an honest broker in typing to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is
our intention, together with the Soviet Union, to play the role of a driving force in this process to
help the parties move forward toward a comprehensive peace. Any party will have access to
the co-sponsors at any time. The United States is prepared to participate in all stages of the
negotiations, with the consent of the parties to each negotiation.
These are the assurances that the United States is providing concerning the implementation of
the initiative we have discussed. We are persuaded that we have a real opportunity to
accomplish something very important in the peace process. And we are prepared to work hard
together with you in the period ahead to build on the progress we have made. There will be
difficult challenges for all parties. But with Palestinians' continued commitment and creativity,
we have a real chance of moving to a peace conference and to negotiation and then on toward
the broader peace that we all seek.
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Now see my letter to President Arafat with letter to Jimmy Carter attached!
From: John W. Willmott, Owls Head Hill, Box 756, Dorset, VT  05251 Sept. 19,
1998 located at http://www.vermntel.net/~willmott and
http://www.flinet.com/~tiojuan the home of freedom! See also a friend at
http://www.flinet.com/~politics and see that some Americans value
freedom - even that of Palestinians more than some Palestinians do for
themselves. Your comments?
To: H.E. President Arafat and members of the PNA
Gentlemen:
We have noted the departure again of Dennis Ross, the traitorous Jew
back to the U.S.  And we are not encouraged by the agreement to meet in
New York to discuss "peace." And we are not encouraged by what is being
called Arafat's betrayal of the Palestinian people's fight for freedom
by his willingness to negotiate away lands of the Palestinians for a
peace which will not exist since Israel is determined to control the
Palestinians and all the Mid East as surrogate to the globalist
exploiters of Islam.
In view of this, we think there is good advice for action within the
attached letter. We welcome your comments and suggestions in the
interest of peace, security and human rights. Sincerely, John W.
Willmott for the Progressive Liberty Party and all freedom fighters. 
Now the attached letter to President Jimmy Carter! 
John W. Willmott, Owls Head Hill, Box 756, Dorset, VT 05251
1-802-362-4263 Located at http://www.vermontel.net/~willmott and e-mail:
willmott@vermontel.net
President Jimmy Carter
The Carter Center
One Copenhill
Atlanta, GA 30307
September 19, 1998
Reference: My file:  terr0824 of August 24, 1998 and my bomb0918 of
September 18, 1998.
Dear Mr. President:
While I was addressing the issue of you calling for an international
investigation into the illegal U.S. bombing of the Shifa pharmaceutical
factory in Khartoum, President Clinton's NSA chief, Samuel Berger
appeared on the Jim Lehr show last evening, Sept. 18 directly
contradicting you by name and proceeded to state that the U.S. had
sufficient proof to permit it to bomb without warning and without any
diplomatic communication the sovereign country of the Sudan and kill
several innocent civilians while destroying the non military, commercial
Shiffa plant upon which most of the poor Sudanese depend for medicines
not available elsewhere. Shiffa also had a United Nations approved
contract with Iraq for proven vital and necessary drugs for humans and
veterinary medicine.
If the U.S. Government has this proof, why is it obviously lying and
refusing to let an impartial U.N. investigation proceed? And why did Mr.
Talbot, Richardson, Berger, Albright, Cohen, Clinton and other so-called
Americans put such extreme pressure on the Security Council that it
"shelved" the already started investigation which most of the outraged
world had requested?
It is such acts that bring the Clinton Administration into further
disrepute and further cripple its ability to achieve anything except by
the use of overwhelming military force usually against small nations and
their innocent civilian populations who have no redress except to take
revenge and free themselves from these atrocities by unrelenting
terrorist - call it freedom fighting - retaliation.
And the U.S. in endorsing and implementing the use of assassination of
difficult leaders and supporting the same in Israel's official policy,
the President and all around him have left themselves open to legitimate
assassination, kidnaping and torture - without warning!. And in making
the U.S. killing of "collaterals" who "got in the way" part of U.S.
policy, President Clinton, Berger, Cohen, Albright and the others
involved have legitimized the indiscriminate bombing of civil aircraft,
institutions such as the WTC and the killing of the families of these
despicable so-called respectable world leaders! Just imagine Hillary and
Chelsea machine gunned down, blown apart or blown from the sky on AF-1
by a missile given to the Afghans by the CIA! And just imagine the
aforementioned Jews and their families blown apart during a family or
Jewish event - or blown from the sky traveling on AF-1 or AF-2!
Mr. Carter: You cannot approve of what I say here even though it is
warranted. I can and do endorse it for those attacked by these vicious
thugs and for it to begin tomorrow is not soon enough. The weak and
oppressed can only pray and condemn the U.N. which will not protect them
or even address their misery! And for a filthy - lying - cheating -
cowardly -draft dodging poor excuse for a man to be the world leader, it
is time for him to be removed by whatever means comes first and is most
propitious.
Assassination and other illegal means is not an option for me and other
Americans but is the quickest option for preventing  these despicable
bastards from doing more killing. While we work in accordance with our
rights under the Constitution, it is our hope that Clinton and his
filthy cronies meet an untimely - or timely death - as soon as possible.
You, Mr. Carter have the ability to continue to address the issue
because you are respected, have integrity, and you respect human life
and the word of God. The oppressed do not have the time to wait for God
to save them..
Sincere best wishes, John W. Willmott Appropriate copies; File:
carterorg\assa0919 EDST Sept. 19, 1998  
I personally apologize for the frequent mention of Jews or the Jews but how can I not use these words when they themselves use these words in alluding to the matters concerning Israel? I might use the term Zionists which is what I am protesting since Zionism as practiced today in Israel and or on behalf of Israel is racist - in fact and in effect - since it applies to an exclusively Jewish state in what is known as Palestine. But I cannot use the term Zionist either in most situations since many Fundamentalist Christians and Baptists and preachers like Pat Robertson et al are Zionists who fully support the racist Zionism as currently practiced in Israel! Of course not all Jews either are Zionists and there is no intent on my part to defame Jews or anyone else. The fact remains that most Jews speak up for and defend Israeli Zionism to the exclusion of those not Jewish!
This situation shows that religion should not be part of politics!
Talk to me! Talk to me!

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