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Woman: get signed on, and Lela Murphy just got out the same day that she passed, to get signed, and then, I dont know if it was you, but uh, it seems like, the problem was caused at the hospital cause there were being signed in front of the hospital people.
Jocelyn Brown: Um, was Lela Murphy, um I think I had Gloria take out Glorias going to visit him, so I had her take the checks to him. And, what happened
Jones: Okay, well, why why didnt I Ida left you alone, cause you work good as a supervisor, and Im a fair, loving person, you been away from your child. By God, you didnt pay an ounce of attention tonight. You didnt pay one fucking bit of an ounce of attention. (Angrily) I snapped my finger, and you kept on. You kept on ignoring me. (Pause) Now didnt you?
Jocelyn: Thats right, Dad. Thats right.
Jones: Thats right. Distract everybody. Had Ruth Atkins she tried to listen (Tape break-up problems for several seconds) take care of things, and still listen. (Tape break-up)
Jocelyn: I can take you I (unintelligible word) I I I can tell you I can tell you some of the things you said.
General hubbub. Tape break-up.
Jones: Tell me, what clearances were, uh, added to the uh, IMF fund today.
Jocelyn: Uh, all all I remember about that is that the United States is still held the highest, because if it wasnt, the whole market would go racky.
Jones: Other currencies bolstered, yes, thats right, thats right. Now that thats right. (Pause) Whats the IMF?
Jocelyn: International Monetary Fund.
Jones: Whats the OECD?
(Another woman speaking off mike to Jones, probably a nurse taking his blood pressure)
Jocelyn: I dont know.
Jones: 160 over 110, well, thats down from what it was, anyway. Still too high, but
Nurse, unintelligible
Jones: And then it goes back and forth like that, so thats what it does, the blood pressure goes back and forth, its higher on one arm, and (Tape break-up) same way. Switch it back and forth. Thats the dangerous aspect of it. I shouldnt be excited. I know that. I shouldnt be put to pressure, but you still you werent uh, paying enough attention, how am I how what is the percentage rate on the d the US dollar? What high What percentage is it?
Jocelyn: Twelve twelve percent, um
Jones: No no no no. Thirty-three per cent (Pause) What what currency was dropped from the International Monetary Fund today? Cause youre a bright woman, I can expect you to know more. If youd concentrate, youd know all of this. Cause youre a bright woman. What cu What currencies were taken out of the International Monetary Fund? Cause they lost uh, value and uh, economic uh, respect. (Pause) Which is encouraging to the liberation forces of Africa. (Pause)
(Tape feedback and break-up results in silent tape for half a minute)
Jones: thats the way they stabilize the world from going into a depression. What Nigeria What happened to Nigeria today?
Jocelyn: Um They were All right it is it backed something What happened was, they they they were winning. They are winning, um
Jones: Nigerias winning?
Jocelyn: Well. I guess not. Im wrong.
Jones: Yeah. You dont know what youre talking about?
Jocelyn: No.
Jones: Nigerias one of the richest nations in Africa, its already won. (Pause) Nigeria. (Pause) What happened in Nigeria today?
Jocelyn: I dont
Jones: Anybody in that line know what happened in Nigeria today? No no (stumbles over words) Im not People up All the people up there. Whobody knows? All you not here, listening, (unintelligible word) know. I said it was one of the most important events in the world news today. (Pause) What was another im important event in the world news today, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn: Um, in It um, in Italy
Jones: Thats not the I mentioned three basic important aspects of, of news in the world today. (Pause) Anybody in the line know? (Pause) See? This is disgraceful. This is utterly and completely, totally disgraceful. (Pause) Youd think that I was to Youd think you were doing me a service to listen to this shit. Im only trying to equip you for the day that I finally fall over with a stroke, and the movement has to continue without me. (Pause) And then you do that to me. (Pause) Cause without knowledge, you cannot maintain a movement, without knowledge. We got people here thatll see its maintained, in the transition. Theyll see that nobody causes you any shit. But you gotta have people with knowledge to maintain the movement. (Pause) I dont have to go, but I will go, at this rate. (Pause) These small strokes, mor norm normal people dont get warning. I have strokes, and Hmm? (talks to nurse, fades in) went down, it looks better. Well, give me just something to ease the pain, so I can think, (struggles for words) thats the enormous pain, I dont take hardly anything for pain, but and you care all you with the bright minds, sittin there laughin, pussy-footin ass around. What You tell me something thats most important event in the world news?
Woman: In South Africa today, they um its its boarded all around, the planes uh, a certain part of the land, its called Tickanagra, I think its Tickanagra, theyve separated from South Africa, they
Jones: Who?
Woman: I believe the part of the land that thats separated from South Africa, it it has the enemies all around, its Tickanagra?
Jones: TransSky.
Woman: TransSky. And they they dont they dont care anymore, theyre just going to fight anyway, even though the planes can
Jones: Didnt know they was going to get any assistance at all, didnt know whether and howd they get s howd they get some assistance to know if theyre going to eat for the next few days?
Woman: I believe that uh, Russia is going to help them?
Jones: (Talking to medical staff) Not the doctor. Could somebody else hold this mother fucker? Where is every (struggles for words) Its not uh, Johnnys place in here. You people who ought to help, though, can take everything here (Voice assured) I like structure. I like organization. The movement stays alive by organization. You going to have to have organization that functions without me demanding it to function. (Unintelligible word) gotta function. You say, I dont what the hell am I gonna care about, when Im dead? Im trying to think of you. When Im dead, I wont know anything. Its over with. (Talking to medical staff) I can get it, ordinarily, just have a little weakness when I have this pressure. (Sound of discomfort) Oh, shit.
Nursing staff talks low.
Jones: Anyway. Well, I got it I Im ke I want to keep functioning as long as I can. Thats why I want things to work for me. Ill do better that way. Psychologically. (Sighs.) Okay, now what with three (struggles for words). TransSky, thats one of the major world events, yes. Thats a major world event. But who, who was it? Who was anybody in the line? Who what what nation made it singularly possible today with stepped-up aid because for two countries, they stepped up aid. An unsuspected source has stepped up aid. (Pause) Thats why they were able to and how did they get that aid into TransSky, right in the middle of the Union of South Africa?
Youth: Wasnt it Angola, one of them?
Jones: (Peevish) Now you guys arent listening. You youre guessing. Wasnt a word said about Angola today. And youre bright too. You very bright people. No excuses. Youre way above the average of intelligence, all of you. Everybody in that goddamn line. (Pause) And dont know shit. (Pause) Lets try again. (Pause) Finland. Did you hear me say anything about Finland?
Few murmurs in crowd.
Jones: Finlands for prime minister [Taisto Kalevi Sorsa] went to Zambia, and giving direct food aid, direct economic assistance and Zambia and Tanzania Finland, prime minister meeting with the prime minister of Tanzania and uh well, this cause my blood pressure to rise, just talk on this (unintelligible word) shit, keeping all this in my mind. Whew! Tanzania and Zambia, meeting their prime ministers meeting with the prime minister of Finland, and Finland give them enough funding that they were able to take a great portion of their own food supplies and drop it by parachute in with Russian planes. Thats the part of Russia. Zambias equipped with Russian planes. They dropped it into uh, TransSky. Now what was another significant (struggles for words). Anybody tell me what happened in Nigeria? Anybody in the line?
Few murmurs in crowd.
Jones: Yeah, how many out there know what happened in Nigeria? (Pause) (Disgusted) Aint this the shits? This is the miserable shits. This is the miserable shits. Some of them the couple of coordinators, perhaps doing something that they shouldnt been doing, were late. They couldnt They couldnt hear it, but thats thats the mistake. Thats what they all do. So they take advantage of it. They look around, they see whos here. No nobody out there knows. This is miserable. (Pause) Sixteen, seventeen people out of this entire audience that knows what happened in Nigeria.
Voice (nurse) talks out of range.
Jones: Whatd you want to tell me?
Nurse: I just want to tell you, that
Jones: (Angry) Dont tell me nothing about the P.A. system. These people were under here, I tested it. I tested it this time. They can hear it. I dont care what went off out there. This was a captive audience that heard this.
Voices in crowd too soft.
Man in crowd: on down there.
Jones: It was on here. I dont give a shit where it was not on. In here, it was on. And all that great body of ignoranimuses who want to stay ignorant because its convenient, didnt hear a word. (Pause) (Calls out) You went up there and looked at the map. I I mentioned it five, six, seven, eight times. And the people the sisters pointed it out, brothers put their stick on it, and pointed out where it was. Nigeria. Anybody know what went on in Nigeria? (Pause) Okay. Thats about 21 hands. If Im lucky. Lets see again. Nigeria. Some some of em lying. I can tell the way youre holding your hand, youre lying. (Pause) What happened in Nigeria, Ronnie [Dennis]?
Ronnie: Ni (Pause) (Confidently) President Carter came over to Nigeria to meet with some of the uh, the big businessmen, big businessmen there and uh, and as a disguise
Jones: (Interrupting) Thats all he did. Thats what he did.
Ronnie: as a dis and as
Jones: No no no. You you youre telling the dis oh, yeah, go ahead, I go ahead, I hear it.
Ronnie: And as a disguise, you know, he, he came over there as, you know, as in peace, as for a, a peace thing.
Jones: Black majority rule.
Ronnie: Yeah, mac black majority rule, and
Jones: He met in Lagos, uh, the capital with the president of Nigeria [Olusegun Obasanjo, head of military government]
Ronnie: Right. And he uh
Jones: saying he was over there on behalf uh, black majority rule.
Ronnie: Right. And the president found the president of Nigeria found out, and he said
Jones: That he met what?
Ronnie: Excuse me. I didnt
Jones: But you just told it. You just told that, what, that his true purpose was what you said. He met with the bankers and industrialists in a secret meeting in the uh, Nigerian Hilton Hotel. I had to get all the details of this shit in. I didnt give you that, though.
Ronnie: Right. Right. And he said, he he rejected, he rejected, um, Carters
Jones: (Interrupting) Janitors (unintelligible) By the way, janitors of the hotel were members of the intelligence division, and the waiter and waitresses were me members of the intelligence division of Nigeria. So they caught Carters ass smack drag out caught him. Con confi confabbing with the the power elite. You dont like security? If they hadnt had security, Nigeria wouldve been undermined.
Ronnie: Thats right.
Jones: Everybody was spying on everybody, and they caught their ass right in the hotel suite.
Ronnie: And by finding out this information, he he rejected
Jones: What was What was Carter trying to really get done?
Ronnie: He was He was trying to get the minerals, because, uh, the raw materials and resources of of Nigeria
Jones: Undoubtedly. But theres something specific he was trying to get done this time.
Ronnie: The oil.
Jones: Right.
Ronnie: He was trying to get all of Nigerias very, very rich country in oil. And
Jones: And trying to get them to do what? About their oil price?
Murmurs in crowd.
Ronnie: They wanted the He wanted them to keep the price He wanted to lower the prices.
Yeah.
Ronnie: Excuse me.
Jones: Cause uh, Nigerias in in OPEC. And what is OPEC? Anybody know what OPEC is? (Pause) Okay, uh, Reb?
James "Reb" Edwards: All the oil tank nations.
Jones: Wh Whats it mean? OPEC?
Murmurs
Jones: What is it? Say say what?
Jackson: importing countries.
Jones: Jackson?
Jackson: importing countries.
Jones: Well, what is it? Who, who are members of OPEC?
Jackson: Uh, you I mean uh, (Pause) Ven Venezuela uh
Jones: Thats right next to us, ten miles over here, right through the woods, here, ten miles.
Jackson: Nigeria?
Jones: Nigeria. Yeah.
Jackson: Uh, Saudi Arabia.
Jones: Umm-hmm.
Female voice in crowd: Iran. Iran.
General hubbub. Tape break-up
Jones: Yes, you may. (Pause) They trying to buffalo the, uh, Third World to gi to lower the prices of oil. Trying to use the black man to be the patsy again, right?
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Keep the prices low on oil. (Pause) And Nigeria didnt fall for it. Okay, thats Nigeria taken care of, in essence. And sure, Carter was trying to make other de ge deals that didnt come to light in the press, didnt come to light in the press. I dont know what other deals hes trying to do. But what did what did the president of Nigeria te do?
Ronnie: He said he said that he doesnt trust Carters regime.
Jones: Thats exact words. He doesnt trust Carters regime, and that all accords reached last week and we dont know what they are have all been canceled. (Summarily) All agreements between Nigeria and USA that were achieved last week have been canceled.
Man talks too low.
Jones: Nuh. Its always high, so what the hell? Anyway, um (Pause) Now what were the oth what were the other significant world events? Theres two more there was there theres another one, highly significant event. Lew okay, Ronnie, you showed youre listening. Anybody in this line here know what it is the other significant event. (Pause) (Calls out) Who else knows out there what the other significant event? Tom Kice.
Kice: Um, the Soviet Union has a device to knock out all satellites (hubbub overwhelms him)
Jones: How do we know it?
Kice: How do we know it?
Jones: Yeah, how do we how how were we told?
Kice: Okay, I wrote it down, but I dont remember what
Jones: Well, you did a pretty good job, you showed it in your writing, Tom. Im im impressed with your on your planned uh some of your plans uh, how to (pause) (Sighs) oh, deal with enemies. Im see growth in your comprehension of political knowledge was one of my encouraging things today. In the transition, as you said, if it was uh, I believe you said, no matter who is taking charge (struggles for words) youd uh whoever I left in charge, sonofabitch better not interfere with them. And I kinda like that kind of thought. There was several of you come up with that type of thinking, that nobody better try to disrupt uh, whoever, woman or man, I think you put it, didnt make no difference, who it was in charge. Better not be no shit. And uh, thats the kind of thing gives me some ease. Cause you see, lot of you people think Im trying to build something. I know Im a dying man. (Pause) (Voice rises throughout following) Im not trying to build anything, except something for you. I dont mean today or tomorrow, but Im Im over the hill. And if you let follow the doctors advice and quit bothering me with a bunch of shit, and quit lying to me. Nothing gets me as you lie to me. Take me for a fool. You write up and say, Im worried about my child, when its you (struggles for words) you youre the one thats confusing your child. (Pause) You use your child as a weapon. Your own uncertainties and and your own instability, and your own, uh, disillusionment. Im disillusioned. I understand your disillusionment, but but dont get your child whipped into it. I had four or five examples of that today, through counseling. My childs having this problem, my childs having that problem. What basically is its you thats having the problem. Cause when youre stabilized, your child will be stabilized. I guarantee you, if you get happy, you can make your child happy.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: I know that for absolute fact, and dont lie to me.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: (Voice moderates) So you use your child to manipulate whatever in the hell you want. And and I dont like that. It upsets me when people take me for a fool, and lie to themselves and to the organization. Cause I represent you, the will of the people. No, I dont know that I represent the will of the people, I represent the best interest of the people. The will of the people probably be to destroy their fool selves. You still dont realize that youve got nothing at all, unless you have solidarity, unless the people are united, to protect each other, youve got nothing. Youre doomed. Yes, uh, Lew, what was you going to say?
Lew: Yesterday night, that you said that um, U.S., um, Air Force was getting ready for a nuclear war, but um, the rest the rest of it, I didnt get.
Jones: Thats right, thats right, I said they might be, cause they put their SAC forces inwhered they put their SAC forces their high the Strategic Air Command forces, their first strike nuclear forces, they whered they land them? (Pause) Hmm? Yes, Joe.
Joe: Somalia.
Jones: Somalia. Somalia. Yes. You in aching and pain, body racked, and you remember. You Every question, youve had your hand up. You know whats going on. Somalia. Somalia. Why what happened in Somalia? Damn near happened, wouldve been a success. (Pause) You Ronnie, I like that, you got your hand up all the time. Some of you got your hand up all the time but look at this, this is pitiful. (Complains) This is pitiful. Fifteen hands in the goddamn place. Its pitiful. Sharon Jones?
Sharon: It almost became socialist today.
Jones: Almost became socialist, and how? [Mary Ann] Casanova? How? (Pause) I dont know all your new names, dont expect me to do remember, Ill just have to call you with whatever I remember you last?
Casanova: I dont remember how it was taken over, but um, it was stopped by the U.S. military force
Jones: (World weary tone) CIA. CIA infiltration and money stopped it. But who how did it almost happen? Mike?
Mike: They had a military coup, and 17 officers are now under arrest
Jones: Thats right. Seventeen officers. Seventeen generals and colonels have been arrested by the Somalian officials who were socialists, who were trying to overthrow the government and unite Somalia and Ethiopia in one uh, united re socialist republic. That was their aim. And they got they lost. Thats kind of a good communist. They lost, but theyre and then, theyll die. The gallows will will theyll be thatll be their fate. But whats the difference? They did what was right. (Pause) Tomorrow somebody will succeed. Some tomorrow, down the road, Somalia cant Somalia wont last. (Pause) Principles whats right. You win some, you lose some. But you always know that whats right is the important thing. Yes, uh, Mark? (Pause) Martin, I mean.
Martin: You also said Uh, you you also said that the um, that the Japanese and the um, West Germans took their um, took their um, their thing, um their, um, their trade and stuff out from away from the USA.
Jones: Well, thats yesterday. I said today, though, the Japanese thats good, that you even notice those things theres a trade war going on between Japan, Germany and the U USA, particularly Japanese, because theyre the most successful. Why are the Japanese more successful? (Pause) Hmm?
Voice too low.
Jones: Yeah, somebody in the line? Carter? What is it?
Carter: They produce their, their um, items more cheaply and sell them more cheaply on the market.
Jones: They sell more than they buy. (Pause) In spite of being a small nation, they sell more than they buy. Little bunch of islands, and they sell more than they buy. And even so, capitalisms faltering there. Unrest what happened in Japan to show how much unrest there is, and how much bru brutality by the uh, oppressive rich classes? What happened in Japan, just in the last few days? Yes, Carol, what happened?
Carol: Um, there about the the one thing I remember of Japan is about the airport?
Jones: Thats right. What happened?
Carol: The uh, people protested because, Japan, they took farmlands and made an um, an interna national airport, and the peo people destroyed the tower, so they put it out, they couldnt use the air airport because they
Jones: (Interrupting) the sound dangered the lives and hearing of people in the noi in the uh, surrounding areas. And what happened?
Carol: The people, they um, they went and they tore down the uh
Jones: What people? They were led by 6000 farmers led by what?
Carol: Led by the Red Bri (stumbles for words)
Jones: The Red Brigades in Italy.
Carol: The socialist The revolutionary
Jones: Ja Japan Japan, they calls themselves something else. Red something.
Voice in crowd: Red Army.
Jones: Red Army. Theyre the ones that have m successfully hijacked every plane theyve ever taken. Japanese Red Armys highly keen. They take a fuckin plane, they get their demands. Every demand theyve made, they take a goddamn plane, hostages, they asked the J Japanese got more sense, or maybe a little more humanitarianism, I dont know. But everything they uh, they they demand, they asked, the last time, sixteen million dollars and 21 people released from prison, they got it. The Red Army knows what theyre doing when they take over a plane. Who who were these two fools today that I told you about, uh, being afraid of sharks the other day, what happened to two fools afraid of sharks the other day? (Pause) Made a st important analogy. Yes, Ron? What is it? What is it?
Ron: Theyre being sentenced, sentenced to be hanged.
Jones: Yeah, gonna die on June first. And what they had they had that plane running all around through the Me Mediterranean, and uh, they were offered sanctuary someplace. Where was it?
Ron: It was Cyprus.
Jones: Two Cypriot Two Palestinian Liberation Front members, Arab members, and they were, uh, they were they took over an Egyptian plane and killed a Egyptian publisher in uh, Nicosia, Cyprus. You better find it in the ah out there, right in the Mediterranean, just above Africa. An island. And they took over the plane, and they run it all through the Mediterranean, whered they try to go, uh, (unintelligible name March?), whered they try to go?
March: I didnt I wasnt around (rest of sentence unintelligible)
Jones: I cant hear you, whatever you said, but uh, okay. Well move on rapidly. What happened? They tried to land in Libya, they tried to land in all kinds of place, they couldnt make it to Yemen, which is a socialist ri oil-rich nation, they couldnt get down there. Didnt have enough gas, so they were offered some one place they wouldnt go. King. Theresa King.
Theresa: Syria.
Jones: Syria. Why wouldnt they go? (Pause) Cause it was backed by the atheistic Soviets. And they were Mo They were Moslem socialist, right?
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Uh dumb ass Mohammedans, that believed in God, and uh, that their belief in God got em killed. Then the ch the captain threatened to land the sonofabitch in the sea (Pause) and theyd been better off cause they couldve taken off on a b on some rafts and gotten out of it. Or at least they couldve died in some dignity. Killed all the sonofabitches with them, they give they gave they gave the opportunity for a big White Night, to make a hero of himself. Who was he? I oughta kill that prick. I like the adventurous Id like to sh see them all shot. Who was the big White Night?
Murmurs from crowd
Jones: The captain of the airline. He volunteered he said hed be able to outwit them and and he did, with their fears.
Voice from crowd: took a buddy with them.
Jones: Take a huh?
Voice: Took a buddy with him, too, when he was
Jones: Yeah, took a buddy, and said he left his wife home and great big adventure, wild west s story. He gets to win, cause hes too (World weary) Wait, how did he scare em? Howd he scare em?
Woman: He said hed go He said hed land in the water, and that they
Jones: Whatd he scare them about the water?
Woman: Sharks. Sharks.
Other voices: Sharks.
Jones: (Disgusted) Sharks. Any fuckin socialist afraid of sharks.
Woman: So he went They agreed to go back to where they started from.
Jones: They went right back to the airlines, and the international pressure was put on Cyprus, and now theyre gonna theyre gonna die by hanging on June first, and then, if they hadnt been religious, hadnt believed in God, and Islam, and all that Mohammeded shit, like uh, we knew the Black Muslims by up next to us thatre now in the International uh, Muslim League. Imam Wallace Dee Muhammad. If they had not listened to that bullshit, they woulda been in Syria, safe, because the Prime Minister of Syria [Mohammed Ali Al-Halabi], thats pro-Soviet, offered them sanctuary. But they dont like the Soviet Union, because Soviet Union is communist and atheist. So let em die. Let the fuckers hang. I hope they die. I hope they die slow. Any pricks that havent got no more backbone than that ought to die.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Fraid of sharks. Take over an airplane and be afraid of sharks. But the Red Armys afraid of nothing, in Japan. The Red Army, when it takes over a goddamn plane, it means business, and everybody in the world knows it means business. And when they say, by God, we want sixteen million dollars or twenty-six million dollars, or we want 55 people released from prison, thats what they get. Maybe theyll if they threaten to burn the whole goddamn airplane up. They landed in Bangko Whered they land? I give you some news, not long ago. They landed someplace, and at the same time, there was a revolution taking place. (Pause) And they didnt lose their cool.
Woman: Bangladesh?
Jones: Hmm?
Woman: Bangladesh?
Jones: Pakistan! They landed their goddamn airplane in Pakistan, the Japanese did, under hostage, and a sonofabitching revolution was taking place in Pakistan. Guns shootin and fire ragin and planes burnin, and the Red Brigade just kept their cool. Anybody else woulda thought they were coming after them. Everybody fired on their plane, but they kept their cool. They never they never got nervous about it, and made their demands and got they they got what they wanted. (Pause) Id like to know more about the Red Army. Ive s Theyve Theyve pulled off five successful hijackings that I know. And released a hundred and (pauses) sixty or a hundred and eighty some political prisoners, and have put in the coffers of and the Red Army, the way I love the way they work in Japan. Out of their whatever they do, they funnel it through all other uh, revolutionary groups. Palestinian Liberation Front gets so much, this and that and the other, they work for anyone. (Tape break-up) group, Id like to know more about those Japanese boys. They sure got (Tape break-up) million US dollars (Tape break-up) interest, and just demanding. Dont you They They dont let no civilians off the plane. They dont let nobody. Say, babies die? Old people die. Give us the money. You dont give a shit about the old people that are uh, socialist, you dont give a shit about communist se uh, children, so they all die. Dont move. Dont come near the plane. Well blow us all up. (Calls out) And, thats the difference. Everybody knows when a persons an atheist and a real true Red, a true communist. He means business. Dont move against this plane. But you got all this uh, idealistic uh, morality and all this bullshit fear. You cant pull off nothing. Lot of you wont be able to stand, cause youre afraid. (Voice rises) What the hell you got worse than living? Life is a disease, and the only fuckin cure for it is death. And any form that it takes, the the the, cure, death, any form it takes will be better than the disease. And you dont understand it, cause you say, thats right, about eight, nine people said, thats right. I said, Life is a fuckin disease.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Its worse than cancer. Its a disease. And theres only one cure for the sonofabitchin disease. Thats death. And socialists can only take one form of death. What is it? Fight a goddamn war, or revolutionary suicide. If you dont believe lifes a disease, then youre dumb. (Pause) Very dumb. (Pause) You look at life and see how many times youve lost your momma, how many mommas have you lost, have many daddies have you lost, how many lost your momma or your daddy already? How many lost your brothers and sisters? How many lost husband or wife? (Voice quietens.) Everybody heres lost somebody.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: How many been near death? (Pause) Hmm. Look around, and see those thatve been blinded amongst us, by uh, capitalists. Look at those that are crippled amongst us. Hmm?
Single voice: Thats right.
Jones: Then look at em, some of them, they cant hardly walk, that will get every bit of the news, like Joe. (Pause) You think thats a fair universe? Huh-unh. I didnt make it, honey, I just try to keep it. If Id known him when he was a baby, I probably could have done a lot of things for him, when the disease began. But he dont he didnt ask for no favors. Hes holding on, and never once asked me for anything. (Pause) Thats right. Working. Typing. Was a guard the best guard we had. Couldnt get around. Best guard.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Thats true. Did his job. But I hate a universe like that, so I consider disease. I think its an accident. Universe is an accident. I dont believe in any kind of de grand design. There may be some mental insanity about threes, but I dont believe in any grand, good design. Too much disorder. Too much pain. Too much suffering. (Voice rises to cry.) But theres still too much religiosity and idealism in you people, because every time I talk on death, youd think I was squeezing your tittie, or your dick.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Every time. Every time I do it.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Wish to hell you could get over that. Shift, please. (Pause) No way death came. No way that death came that wouldnt be better than the disease. (Pause) Thats right. I got eight I got five, six, "thats rights".
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Thank you. (Pause) Say, well, I want to fuck some more. Well, better fuck good tonight, because she may be fuckin somebody else.
Scattered voices: Right.
One woman: Thats the damn truth, Dad.
Jones: Better fuck him well. Cause if you go to Georgetown, hell be with somebody else. Oh yes.
Same woman: Thats right, Dad.
Jones: So you better enjoy you You say, I I want to stay alive for a fuck. Would you like to fuck if you knew she was fuckin somebody else?
End of side one.
Side 2.
Jones: You thought shed just take it and put up with it. Got anything to tell these brothers? She told you to get lost, cause shes back there with the doctor. Shit, shes a fast operator, I didnt this is this is this is quicker.
One voice: Thats right.
Voices in crowd.
Jones: So you can tell some other body person not to be a fool. Do you Do you Tonight, do you feel like life is a disease?
Male: Yes, Dad.
Jones: Youd like to die, wouldnt you, tonight.
Male: Yes, Dad.
Jones: Well, thats the way life is, son. You just be grateful, because you just found out the truth, cause everybody thinks theyre in love tonight, next week, somebodys gonna fall out with them. And the more you see each other, (knowing laugh) the less they love you.
Scattered voices: Thats right. Applause.
One voice: Thats true.
One voice: Thats right.
Jones: Everybody got all upset over the fuck house. All upset. Only way youd like each other, if you had a fuck house.
Laughter.
Jones: You want to kill each other right now, and youre killing each other, dying, living with each other 24 hours a day. Youd been better off if you had a fuck house, where (stumbles over words) we might be able to get on with the revolution better.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: And, I dont know, thats probably why its better for some folk, that we dont have fuck house, because youre so goddamn anxious to get out, away from your husband or wife, that youd fight a revolution.
Laughter. Applause.
One woman: (Shouts) Thats right.
Jones: Im Im really impressed with people like uh, some of these people like Kice and others that said, Ive lost it, I dont give a shit about it. Ive had it. Fuck wont come no more. (stumbles over words) You watch, now, if I die with those people. (Pause) And alls they got is kids left. Its the only thing you have difficulty with, is killing his own kid. Now he wont have to do that. He wont have to do tha He wont have to do that. Most everyone wont have to worry about killing your kids, ah, it wont be that heavy. But there some folk around here today that found out the fuck, it aint there. And the fuck aint worth what it was, that they thought it was. So if I drop over, dont start nothing. (Pause) Dont start nothing. You may not want to listen to Mother, you may not listen to whoever you want whoever want to listen, whoever I put in charge. But youll listen. Mao Mao said, out of the barrel of a gun, that gunll be right up your ass right up behind your ass. (stumbles over words) that night. (short laugh) Better not run that night. Im doing you a favor, because the only thing that I can give you is that solidarity, because you run away if you run away and go back, theyll hound you all the rest of days, cause theyll youll never explain why you stayed with this communist so long. (Pause) Theyll never get let you die. Theyll never let you die. Elaine Brown did all she could do sweet, pretty singer Elaine Brown theyre gonna set her up in Iran, give her a place in Iran, so shed be safe. Then she thought she was safe enough to take a musical engagement, to go around the world. (Pause) And what did the good US government do for her, after sweet Elaine Brown give them all the ammunition they needed to destroy the Black Panthers. She destroyed it for them. And then whatd they Howd Whatd they pay her? How much money she get for it, honey? (Pause) How much? How much? Tell me, what whatd she get paid? (Pause)
Voices in crowd.
Jones: Yes, Jan. Whatd she get paid? Howd they pay her? What? They charged her with murder, because nobody trust anybody that couldve been that a communist that long. (Pause) They had to get her. And you think that you want to leave here. Im doing you a favor, to tell you that people have their gun on you, if you ever if I ever tried to if to have to pass over. Ill avoid trying to pass over. Ill take all their medication, and try to behave. Blow up now and then, which I dont like to do. Cause when I blow up, it does more good for my blood pressure. Im a gentle person by nature. I dont like for elitism to practice. Okay, we got the news. But it seemed obvious, that all of you shoulda been here. Now whats the rest of you got to say? (stumbles over words) Every damn one of you ought to be here, cause none of you knew the news. (Pause) Right?
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Were gonna have more news under this pavilion. The first half hour. Were gonna have to do it. Cause people are gonna have to get informed, and they ca theyre not getting it over the P.A. system. Eh I I stood and watched the other day, because I followed different patterns today, I I went out during early news and its a damn shame. People just stand and talk when they dont have to. Now I know people have to work, and sometimes technical work, you cant get it, but they just didnt pay attention. Blazenly. Boldenly. I was right under their nose, and didnt know it. They didnt pay any attention. Laughing. (Pause) Okay, what whats got to be said. Jocelyn, dont let me down any more. Black leader like you, in the in the fields, now youre back in the fields, and you were g in there, and you coulda done a better job. You gotta live with the guilt, like I live, with guilt, all the time. (Pause) And I trusted you to go in there and not be shitty. And not be argumentive. And I tore your husband up to pieces over the radio, and I tore, uh at least he was there when I tore folk up to pieces. And Ive torn him up, boy. You people say, well, this and that one carries a lot of weight and Karen, (stumbles over words) John Harris comes through and gets pissed at Karen, I tore Karen all to part. I tear her all apart all the time. But who in the hell will stay up 24 hours a day? Who does the staying up? Good ol blond, blue-eyed Karen. Her ass is in there, till she looks like shes pale as a sheet. But she stays up, doesnt she. She falls over the desk, she stays up. (Pause) Little arrogant, talks behind folks back occasionally. I jumped her about everyone she did that, I said I want this shit stopped yesterday, everybody was in that radio room, I raised hell, I said, I want this shit stopped. You can tell people to their face whats bothering you. I jumped on Sharon for doing it, I jumped on (stumbles over words) Karen, I jumped on Prokes, I said, anything you got to say, say it to each others face. Cause then people feel confident. When people are talking behind each others back, you dont feel confident.
Scattered voices: Thats right.
Jones: No, no, you dont know where youre at. (Pause) And Sharon has saved us in some White Nights, but shes too argumentive. She thinks shes the only one that can interpret Father. But nobodys capable of interpreting Father completely. (Pause) She even thought when Mother was with her, shed that she could interpret Father better than Mother could. She wont take anybodys word but mine, and yet, ninety percent of the time, shes better than even Mother is in confrontation. (Pause) Thats true. But she had no right try to say she knows my mind better than Mother knows. Sometimes shes wrong, and that it only takes one mistake. You ought to appreciate me, pulling you out but you ought to live up to this, Jocelyn, cause you one Ive counted on. Youve been one Ive really counted on.
Voices murmur.
Jocelyn: And I Ill make up with it in my work in the fields.
Jones: Next. (Pause) Do. Cause that fields in bad shape. Our productions at an all-time low. And were gonna have to stop this job committees gonna have to stop wo alternating all these people that dont want to do field work. (Pause) I My blood pressured be cured and I may have to go out in the field and I damn well may and somebody may just have to operate this shit, cause Id be out there, Id get over this. This is mental tension, this is a trauma awaiting for a crisis of trying to work with personalities and their grating differences, and their little goddamn shitified games. (Pause) Like Ernestine Blair. Shes upset with (stumbles over words) with uh, Charlie Touchette. Why dont you tell him what youre upset about? (Pause) You wrote me a note dont write me these goddamn notes, tell him. (Pause) He isnt immune. He not immune. Tell him what youre upset about. All this shit just stacks in on me. You act like you dont think you can talk to Charlie Touchette, but that that thats a reflection on me. Talk to whoever you want to.
Ernestine: Im upset with Tar Charlie Touchette because he wanted to uh, fix up that he didnt want to fix
Jones: Tell him like you told me.
Ernestine: He didnt want to fix up that shed, like I asked, and I feel like its its its important that we have it fixed up. I asked for a window, I asked for it to be closed up top, to keep the to protect the
Male voice in crowd starts to complain.
Jones: Ernestine, you said now thats not the major thing you told me. Youre worried to death now. You worry the hell out of me. (stumbles over words) Youre talking mealy-mouth, and theres somethin somethin worse, you worry the hell out of me, because one thing you havent even yet told him. (Pause) You said it was affecting your breathing.
Ernestine: Yes, I will get to that. (Stumbles over words)
Crowd reacts.
Jones: Well, I think its highly important.
Male in crowd: Tell it now. Right now.
Ernestine: Uh I told when I told you about my uh, uh, that my headache, that my, that my, it made my, I had a headache, you acted like it wasnt anything.
Female in crowd: What about the breathing?
Male in crowd: What about the breathing. Thats what Dad
Ernestine: And the breathing.
Jones: You say you didnt give a goddamn, or something like that
Ernestine: And he he that you didnt. You didnt care. You acted like you didnt care. And uh, when, when, what, what really happened when you sent, uh
Jones: Thats one of the things upset me today. This kind of shit upsets me.
Ernestine: When you sent [Marshall] Farris over there to fix the place, you still didnt tell him about the window. Farris asked me about the window, and I said, did did Charlie tell you to put in one, and he said yes, and I said, well, put it over here. And I still I didnt as a matter of fact, we need another one, we need two windows, because when that door is closed, theres still no ventilation. (Pause) Thats one thing, and then another thing, you, ah I asked for a chest. And I havent gotten a chest yet, to put to put, ah, small items in. I have to raise that heavy top, every time I get a small item out.
Jones: Another thing I have a very little trouble with, Joyce, is uh Joyce, is, you usually follow my bidding. Now, for three days, Joyce and you people build up this, because while I expect a lot from you and I expect a lot from you people. You can hurt me more than anybody. You people can hurt me more than anybody. I asked for the, the Parks girl to be moved (pause) for two goddamn days, and every time I meet the Parks girl, shes not moved.
Marceline: (fades in) (Unintelligible name Danielle?) I came to you the other night after the meeting, and you said itd be done
Jones: And I I have my reasons for wanting something done. And when I when I have to wait two, three day what is it, Maria?
Maria: (too soft)
Marceline: I called her that night.
Jones: Uh, I want it done. Shes been very nice about little girl hadnt give me no trouble. She wont even ask me about it. She been In fact of the matter, she been bettern, better than her dad was, to to enter in, she smiles when I meet her, shes cheerful you people worry about your kids, thats a bunch of bullshit, what youre really (laughs) worried about is your own ass, and youre afraid your children will adjust.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: Cause if your children adjust, theyll stand in your way from going home.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: I remember very clearly. I remember very clearly, two nice couple now, thats very firmly here, they didnt get to go home, because their children wouldnt go home. They say, they gonna run in the jungle.
Marceline: Can I Can I say this to you, Joyce?
Jones: Quiet, isnt it, honey? Like Im all on some of your toes now?
Scattered voices: Right.
Marceline: Your follow-through is not good. I I it you know, before I confronted you several months ago about that, about making lists and so forth. I Everybody else knows I go back and ask, have you done this, have you done that (Jones interrupts)
Jones: Her judgment and sense is good, but the follow-through, I dont know
Marceline: Your follow-through is bad. And I I Do I have to come and ask you every time after I ask you to do something if its been done? I will start that, if its necessary.
Voice too soft.
Marceline: Okay.
Sounds of mike being moved.
Marceline: I know you have a lot on you. I see the crowd around your
Jones: Terrible.
Marceline: I see the crowd around there. But this is not new with you, Joyce. Your follow-through is very bad. Okay.
Jones: Ninety-nine percent of this fuckin organizations follow-through is bad. Now Charlies follow-through is not bad, but his diplomacy stinks. (Pause)
Marceline: I told you even, that Dad told me to come to you.
Jones: Okay, okay. We ca create problems for me. When I put a stress out, and I send a signal out, I got goddamn good reasons for it. Health, welfare, can be a catastrophe that can develop. (Pause) (Stumbles over words) Charlie. I want Charlie. Will you handle the black woman, Charlie? I dont know whether she may have been all wet in what she wants to get done there, but she you dont make yourself clear. You dont make yourself clear. Thats a big problem.
Charlie: Well, that that particular morning that she was talking, we was trying to get something thrashed out about this building over here, um It all started off very calmly, and I was trying to explain to her about expenses and doing these different things she was asking for. I asked her when it come to the trunk, I asked her to go next door and see what was going on in the warehouse, they needed these trunks over there, and
Jones: Whered she get the idea you didnt care, then?
Charlie: I have I have no idea, because I even I even made the statement that, uh and asked her to go I made the statement before I blew up, I said, I been sitting here, Ive been patient, Ive been trying to rationalize with you, um Maria
Jones: C.J., now, theres something wrong now, you now, your wife just went through it and saw (Stumbles over words) If you dont see no fault at all, in yourself, then theres something wrong.
Charlie: I did I do see fault in myself, because I I shouldve I shouldve been had more empathy with her over the windows. I was more concerned about the rain blowing in, than spending the expense of the windows. Um Joyce, from the background, she she made a statement which, in my own chauvinism, that pissed me off, and uh (Pause) then what I blurted out with, I said, "Joyce said we ought to take the whole situation to the Steering Committee," and I said
Jones: (fades in) folks, it only takes one goddamn head injury like that, that child hit like a ton of bricks. (Unintelligible name?), were you sittin there and let the child fall? (Pause) You gone kill me, Im telling you tonight, now I wont talk this way much, but you people gonna kill me if you dont stop (Stumbles over words) start lookin, I cant hold every child in my hand. (Pause) You have to you have to worry like I did over uh, the injury of Isaac Edward if you if you had to worry over Isaac Edwards like I did, and face what the hell that meant and the doctors didnt think there was any way in the goddamn world we gonna come out of that mess? when he pointed out the serious ramifications of, of Rose? And Rose, you piss me off, too, the other day, when you come up and ask me if you want to carry that stick. You pissed me off. Im gonna tell you, that pissed me off, to ask me, when Ive insisted you carry the fuckin stick, I know what Im talkin about, Im just going to air it all out. And you want you didnt want to do it. In fact of the matter, you jokingly said to somebody that came to me, he says, all Father said was carry it. You knew I didnt mean carry it. You knew I meant you to (Stumbles over words) then you stand up and say, it interferes with your walk. Well, it wont interfere with you half as much, if youre really walking with a stick, youll go slower, and you wont run into a thing like that where youll get caught. Cause a stick makes you slow down. And if I care enough about you enough to want you to slow down, then that shows love, because you wont youre not gonna be able to produce as much, youre not going to be able to run as fast with a stick. So Im telling you all this stuff that compounds in on me. Cause you were walking death. You were walking death. You werent walking. You were layin death. Paralyzed. Blind. God damn, what a mess.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Now I know you did say it, but you shouldnt even asked me about it. Nobody should ask me no more about those sticks. You should walk on them, slowly, carefully. We dont need any more head injuries. We dont need any more blo broken bones.
Scattered voices: Thats right.
Jones: Somebody the American Customs has fucked up or s completely stole our whole X-ray equipment. We cant find it. Tonight they gotta get new X-ray, (Stumbles over words) the type that uh, Tschetter and uh, doctor agreed on, I want that to go over the radio, and get that shit. I dont know how in the hell were gonna afford it, but they can not find that, that x-ray equipment. Hide nor hair. So I dont need any breaks out here. When you had a break out here, you dont know where in the hell you are.
Scattered voices: Thats right.
Male voice: A little girl in the hospital right next to Isaac, who had a skull fracture, shes been in a coma for four weeks
Jones: Skull fracture mild, more mild fall than Isaac had. Isaacs a walking miracle. And Ive had him I had one member of his family, one, to come up to me and personally thank me for me. (Shouts) One. (Pause) That pisses me off, too. Not because I want any gratitude. (Pause) How many members of the family here? Just one. How many Isaac How many relatives does Isaac got?
Numerous voices.
Jones: Only one relative of Isaac Edwards?
Various voices, crowd over each other.
Jones: The goddamn hell. (Pause) I guess an uncles a relative, that last time I knew. (Pause) Never No, I dont want to see em. (Angrily) No, dont bother. Dont you bother. Its an inconvenience. Dont blo dont bother. Dont move out. (Pause) If I had somebody that protected my child I wish I had had somebody to help me when they were scattered all over the road with a drunk. Kidney severed. Brain damage. All the shit that was going on. I wish I had had em, when the night that Sharon Jones and all, all of them Kathy, all of them was scattered over the goddamn roadway. (Pause) I had to heal them. Nobody help nobody could do that work but me. Nobody could enter into that realm of mind of paranormal, but me. Im a lonely man in that world, cause I know nobody can help me but me. Id say thank you. I thank you. If I had somebody that had that kind of faculty, save a child, from mess that child was in, blind for days, hallucinating for days, he couldnt see for days, honey, but I say, when he went out of here, he hell see.
Scattered voices: Yes you did. Right. Applause.
Jones: And he left that hospital normal. With two major fractures across his skull splittin, right over the major blood center that was puttin blood into his brain, you tell me how he comes out, Ill tell you, I dont know how it happens, but I did it. (Pause) And he said he had a dent like this in his head.
Male voice: (unintelligible) wasnt bad, I saw it myself, and I figured it wasnt too bad, but Dad insisted that we get a hold of the, of the Ambassador [John Burke] and find a way to get him out of the country, find some, get expert care. Dad went to the hospital yesterday (Unintelligible) skull fracture
Jones: And the doctor said no, and I said yes. And if they hadnt if they hadnt uh, I I hadnt intervened, he would have been no nothing left of him. Hed been a vegetable, or blind, or de dead woulda been honorable, but wh whats so horrible about those kind of things is, he was hallucinating, he didnt know, his mind was going incoherent. There was brain damage, as youre seeing some, if you take a look around.
One voice: Thats right. Thats right.
Jones: From less blows than he got. Before they knew me you can look around here and see some. Theres two, right in this camp. One of them was gnarled up into a ball, s got out of that. Another ones blind, and all c just bla just brain injuries. And thats why you people letting children stand up on a seat, and let them go to sleep, thats very cruel. Its cruel to me, its cruel to the collective. Okay, go on.
Ernestine: Charlie, uh, what really burned me up I had been asking you from time to time about those r about uh, fixing the building, and every time I went to you, you put me off about expense. But yet and still, you were fixing other places that wasnt as vital as that place back there, where all those (unintelligible word) are. Thats what really burned me up.
Jones: Well, now, spec Now specify your case, specify your case, specify your case.
Ernestine: Oh, he fixed up physical therapy. He put three windows in there, and a door with a window in it. And I asked for a window, asked for that to be closed up so the uh, fertilizer and stuff would be kept dry, and naturally, when that top part is closed up, you need, um, more ventilation. And then, when when you blew up at me, and I blew back at you, you had nerve to tell me about my attitude. (Pause) And you and you did blow up when Joyce said, stay it to Steering, you threw a big fit then. (Pause) And also, also, you told me what I had to wait for, on what was going on in there in the uh, warehouse, and I had asked for a chest long before all that shipment came in. And I had been promised one.
Jones: (Sighs) Oh, shit.
Charlie: As far as physical therapy goes, the building wasnt even done they did (Pause) I mean, I made a statement in the Steering Committee one night about how that building got completely out of hand, and it did not go the way it was supposed to go, and I did not approve any part of the windows, the extension on that building or everything else thats I guess its much nicer the way it is now, Ernestine, but I had no part of that. I did not do it, and the Marshall and I think whoever worked with him, did all that on themselves along with uh, with Nedra Yates.
Male: Yeah, but the question is, where were you at fault with uh, Ernestine whenever she brought that up to you?
Jones: Now Ill tell you what the difference there, not though youre not responsible. Nedra Yates raises a lot of hell and gets things done. And that ought not to be the deterrent of what the, the determining factor of what gets done. But unfortunately, that seems to be why some people raise a lot of hell, cause they think theyll you you can get things done. But that shouldnt be the basis of it.
Scattered voices: Right.
Jones: They wo
Voices unintelligible.
Jones: Yeah. Squeaky wheel gets the oil. Thats right. Raise a little hell, you get four windows, if you only need one.
Scattered voices: Thats right.
Ernestine: Well, the reason I didnt raise a lot of hell, Father, I I re I realize the ex the expense of (stumbles over words)
Jones: I dont think you should, honey. I dont think you should raise a lot of hell. Thats (unintelligible word) what I was making the point. Im making the point that some people raise hell and get what they want. Or act up and get what they want. Go apeshit and get what they want. Some people other people have to go calm, all the days of their life and never get nothing.
Scattered voices: Thats right.
Ernestine: Well, thank you, Father.
Woman: Why did you
Jones: Stand me in the damn war Stand me in the sidewalk. Some people wouldnt take it they wouldnt dream of doing it. You stop me some people stop me, no matter what. From itch in their ass to a toenail hurting.
Male: Its true, goddamnit.
Jones: Particularly the itch in the ass. (Pause)
Charlie: After After these situations happen to me, and I do blow up, I usually sit for long periods of time, and I think about what an asshole I was, and then then things get done like she says, she got the window, and thereve been other cases where people have asked me for things and I I blow up and I and because of the inconvenience and the construction crews and the different things theyre asking for, and then I sit and I think for a while, and I figure out a way that it can be done. Its a shortcoming of mine, and Im just gonna have to work on it and, and get over it, but its um Im Im
Jones: Ill tell you whatll help, Ill tell you whatll help you, every time a black woman comes at you, think that theres better than equal half time half chance that shes been raped as a child.
Woman: Id like Id like
Male in crowd: Thats right.
Jones: In ghettoes. Just that to begin with. Think of the color. Go ahead.
Woman: I would just like to know when hes going to start.
Charlie: Immediately.
Another woman: Id like to know why Joyce (unintelligible)
Charlie: At that At that particular point, its one of those cases where youre just at the boiling point, and my statement back to Joyce was that uh fuck taking it to the Steering Committee, two people ought to be able to talk over about a trunk. That was exact And thats exactly the way I felt about it, and all I was trying to tell Ernestine at the time was that that Bev was stacked sky high, and that the warehouse was overflowing and I had people tell me where to put these trunks back and forth, and that and granted, she did ask for a trunk a long time ago. Now all these trunks that come in, when they do come in, theyre going into the medical department. And I dont always have even though I empty the trunks when they come in, its not my choice as to where they go a lot of times. And I try to and I try to explain this to Ernestine, I even asked her to go next door and look at what Bev had to put up with back over there. We were walking over clothes, we were there was things laying on the warehouse floor that was packed up to the gills, because of the shipment that came in. And all we we were told that all the trunks that came in, duffel bags, anything that could have clothes put in it should be given to the warehouse at that time. And thats on a trunk, thats thats exactly where it stayed, and as far as I was concerned, her and I, our big argument was over those trunk, because it was she had asked for it, many, many times, thats true. And then when when the shipment came in, there just wasnt any room to get trunks anywhere else but to the warehouse, so the warehouse could put the things away.
Marceline: I do think its generally true that everybody has a tendency not to look at the problems that some other department might be having. Im not saying this necessarily to Ernestine, I can understand the frustration, if shed been hunting for a trunk for a long time. But I think all of us need to be a little more empathetic with what somebody may be going through at the moment.
(Tape cuts off for few seconds)
Jones: (Tape cuts in on him) chemicals can do health health damage, thats what worries me. Our physical therapy department dont need they didnt need all the windows, from health standpoint, immediate standpoint, but uh, hah, if you get too much chemicals, then you have got some problems. Im going to have to do the work then.
Voices.
Jones: I guess she got r I guess she got what she wanted. Did you not?
Ernestine voice too soft.
Jones: Okay. Need another window. And if thats the case, well get you another window.
Voices too soft. Applause
Jones: Thats Farris?
Farris: (fades in) a bottle of wine our neighbors brought up (unintelligible)
Jones: (Impatient) Ho, for come on, come on, come on, come on.
Voices arguing over each other.
Male: Okay, hold it, everybody. Hush up. Farris (unintelligible because of Jones breathes too close to mike) dont have to defend yourself. Well, whos next up here that got something to say?
Woman: Id like to
Jones: Well, dont defend yourself. Thats one thing that annoys the hell out of me, because youre a good man. You dont need to defend yourself. If you made a mistake, you made an error. If he was in error, whats the difference? He just was clarifying, he was not in on the goddamn windows. But one thing that tears the shit out of me, is to have people have to defend everything they do. They never can do no wrong. Youre not There Youre not much that way, Brother Farris. What I What I was really upset about was, and people misread me, was, the microphone people wait forever to move towards a a person thats speaking. Thats what was really upsetting me. (Pause) Its probably just my blood pressure. They they do a good job most of the time. (Sighs.) Yeah, God.
Young speaker: Um, I was going to at least ask you, when you were talking
Jones: And all the smart ass attitudes. Smiling ca who the hell was smiling back at you, too? Lets see how much socialist consciousness you got?
Young speaker: Melanie.
Voices too soft.
Jones: You you always apologizing for your elitism. And you always continue with it. (Pause)
Another woman: I want to say, Carol, that you do have a very sarcastic and smart mouth, and Dad has also gone onto you before for sleeping on the sidelines. Half the time you want to stand out here and stand on the sideways you want to come in here. And I really sick of your smart mouth, and your bad attitude.
Jones: What the hell were you laughing about, right in the middle of a serious piece of news, about the struggles of black Africa. What was What was the laugh going on about? Who were you pointing out and making fun of, or what was it about? What was the fun being made?
Carol: Um, Melanie said that uh, she told me she was (unintelligible word) on Learning Crew, and I
Jones: I cant hear you.
Carol: Melanie told me she might get put on the Learn
Woman in crowd: Speak up (voices fades.)
Carol: Melanie told me thats true. Melanie told me she might get put on the Learning Crew, and I said, well and I thought I said, well you know, I might be, me too, I dont know. Wh whenever, you know, it it I never know when I I might get on too. I
Jones: No, you dont. Thats true. (Pause)
Carol: It wasnt funny, and there wasnt really nothing to laugh about.
Jones: And you can carry on all this conversation, while I while Im sitting here in agony, listening to my own voice. How much do you think a zero personality likes to hear their own voice? (Pause) Jesus Christ, its enough to have it go out once, without having it come back to you twice. I sit in here for only one reason, to see that everybody else will listen, and sitting here isnt enough, you gotta have a (unintelligible word).
Momentary lull.
Scattered voices: Right.
Carol: Im too selfish myself, and I think about myself too much, to have thought about (unintelligible word), Dad.
Jones: You think of yourself too much, but whats going to happen if you didnt have an organization? You think you can go someplace? Where you gonna go? Even if you could go, wh what the hells going to happen to you, a young woman thats known that much about communism. What they gone do with you? (Pause)
Carol: Kill me. Put me in jail. Whatever.
Jones: Well, theyll bleed your brain, give you chemicals, whatever they can do, until theyve got all the shit out from un from you, then theyll put some little charge on you. Theyll never trust you. Cant you people get in your mind, that when they you have sat with a man that blew up trains. Dont you know they know all that? All these goddamn people that, if some of them disappeared right now, thats been in this conspiracy, they we dont know where theyre at. (Pause) Theyre no you longer any use. Theyre not going to trust you people. (Pause) How you ever gonna explain this system? The last breath Im gonna do, is some of my documents is going to be revealed to prove conclusively, the most heroic thing I ever did. Theyll be revealed. So youll have to stay here and behave yourself.
Scattered voices: Right. Applause.
Carol: Also, I dont I dont I think I I dont follow through enough on my job, I have too much
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