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Post by Omega on Oct 14, 2020 6:02:15 GMT -6
Is the family of Mercer Reynolds connected to that of RJ Reynolds? Since the RJ Reynolds family were dominant in the tobacco industry and owned Southern plantations, while Mercer Reynolds's grandfather also owned a lot of land in the South and invented a process for solidifying cottonseed oil, there is at least a vague geographic and industry overlap. But that is far from proving anything. That seems to happen a lot in this line of work, where two interesting people have the same surname and you think there has to be some kind of connection but you can't actually find one... I'm still not sure about a connection after reading all this, but have been very curious about it myself ever since the Reynolds name first came up on the Professor's show. My entry into parapolitics came as a result of researching electronic voting machine fraud, and according to Dana Jill Simpson, who blew the whistle on Karl Rove's nefarious activities (framing Alabama governor Don Siegelman, as well as other dirty political tricks that ranged to outright vote tampering), Mercer Reynolds and his investment partner William DeWitt Jr. were basically the top of the pyramid for these operations. Before that, Reynolds and DeWitt operated Spectrum 7 which pretty much bailed out George W. Bush's failing Arbusto Energy. (A company invested in by Bush's Texas business pal Jim Bath, who was an agent for many wealthy Saudis including the bin Laden family.) So it would be very substantial if this same family does turn out to be behind many of the sordid intelligence operations of the 70s. In doing research into this, I did not find any connections between the two Reynolds families (Mercer and RJ). It seems Mercer's family wealth came about in the 1920s - 30s (with the aforementioned cottonseed oil transport business)
As you mentioned with Mercer's political connections, and also his business/family backgrounds, I would have thought an affiliation to the higher profile RJ Reynolds family would have eventually turned up and disclosed.
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Post by marionumber1 on Oct 13, 2020 23:54:57 GMT -6
Going back further, it is rather strange that Straight's predecessor (the Seed, whose methods were compared to "the highly refined brainwashing techniques employed by the North Koreans") and endorsements can be linked to various fronts for medical experimentation, like the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Some of the names on that chart in the Mother Jones article are very interesting: particularly Daytop, which at some point merged with another drug treatment facility where a certain prominent Son of Sam suspect worked for many years (and where he initially had been a patient himself). Very interesting indeed. And thanks for providing that clue, by the way; it was enough for me to find the real name of the person you're talking about, which is quite surprisingly close to the name in the book. I think it would be instructive to follow the lineage of these drug "rehab" and youth detention facilities, since it seems like a great number of them are fronts for behavior modification/mind control experiments. My friends John Brisson (whose YouTube channel is We've Read the Documents) and Lee Veltman have been doing some great work on that in the past year.
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Post by Jon on Oct 13, 2020 23:33:43 GMT -6
Going back further, it is rather strange that Straight's predecessor (the Seed, whose methods were compared to "the highly refined brainwashing techniques employed by the North Koreans") and endorsements can be linked to various fronts for medical experimentation, like the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Some of the names on that chart in the Mother Jones article are very interesting: particularly Daytop, which at some point merged with another drug treatment facility where a certain prominent Son of Sam suspect worked for many years (and where he initially had been a patient himself).
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Post by marionumber1 on Oct 13, 2020 22:13:11 GMT -6
Is the family of Mercer Reynolds connected to that of RJ Reynolds? Since the RJ Reynolds family were dominant in the tobacco industry and owned Southern plantations, while Mercer Reynolds's grandfather also owned a lot of land in the South and invented a process for solidifying cottonseed oil, there is at least a vague geographic and industry overlap. But that is far from proving anything. That seems to happen a lot in this line of work, where two interesting people have the same surname and you think there has to be some kind of connection but you can't actually find one... I'm still not sure about a connection after reading all this, but have been very curious about it myself ever since the Reynolds name first came up on the Professor's show. My entry into parapolitics came as a result of researching electronic voting machine fraud, and according to Dana Jill Simpson, who blew the whistle on Karl Rove's nefarious activities (framing Alabama governor Don Siegelman, as well as other dirty political tricks that ranged to outright vote tampering), Mercer Reynolds and his investment partner William DeWitt Jr. were basically the top of the pyramid for these operations. Before that, Reynolds and DeWitt operated Spectrum 7 which pretty much bailed out George W. Bush's failing Arbusto Energy. (A company invested in by Bush's Texas business pal Jim Bath, who was an agent for many wealthy Saudis including the bin Laden family.) So it would be very substantial if this same family does turn out to be behind many of the sordid intelligence operations of the 70s.
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 22:03:12 GMT -6
No, Mae was talking about Fabun. I don't know if she knew about Winans. I myself didn't know Winans did the cover art for one of Fabun's books. Maybe Mae didn't know that, either. Obviously, they were well-acquainted with each other. Big surprise.
And Winans lived in San Antonio. Where the Alcala-Buquor family was and is VIP all the way. Where Sharon Tate was photographed riding a rocket for Stars n Stripes. The photo that launched her career, basically.
BTW FWIW "crypography" is NOT the same thing as "cryptanalysis." A "cryptographer" is a typist who can operate an Enigma machine (or whatever) or an encrypted telegraph. Millions of cryptographers. A cryptanalyst is trained to create and break codes and ciphers, etc. Very few cryptanalysts.
I know it's the essence of an obituary to highlight the deceased's better qualities, but frankly, his artwork was not all that "brilliant." More like a high school kid imitating Zap Comix. Was it packed with hidden meanings? Maybe.
One thing is now crystal clear--the Manson Family were NOT "outliers" or "fringe" in any sense or stretch of the words. They were right at the center of a very large Blob. In fact, they were sort of a "blob within The Blob." Members of The Blob with their own little micro-blob. A microblob with its own little microguru, Big Mouth Charlie, all ready to take all the blame. And here poor little Charlie thought HE was using THEM. SMH.
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Post by jmo on Oct 13, 2020 21:37:58 GMT -6
Hunderd bux to the first person that asks dmac on his fb page if MMB's still a thing. hahaha Nose goes
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Post by marionumber1 on Oct 13, 2020 21:35:19 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure sure the military man who posed as a hippie and was reportedly affiliated with Tex Watson was actually Charles Winans. This is according to Paul Krassner who worked closely with Mae on this: After Winans sued Krassner and won (with representation from CIA-linked lawyer Melvin Belli), Krassner changed Winans's name to Nathaniel Dight in subsequent works. Winans did do the cover art for Don Fabun's Children of Change, though, so all the same connections to him likely still apply. The background of Winans, and his connection to luminaries in the Laurel Canyon/counterculture scene, is very interesting ( per his obituary):
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 20:17:58 GMT -6
Juvenile "treatment" programs like "Straight Inc" were just Dianetics forcibly used on the only population you could legally force it on--juveniles committed to the shithole by their loco parens. You don't need to take control of the minds of every one of thousands of kids. But it's the perfect opportunity to "fish" in your little goldfish bowl for just the right targets for blackmail, abuse, and manipulation. (Which is basically all the "Church" of Scientology is. That, and a pyramid scam. Except that the COS gets people to not only VOLUNTEER for it, they actually PAY to subject themselves to it. The way thousands of Jews bribed their way onto the trains to the "resettlement" camps.) Which is obviously what happened to Jody. And quite a few other kids. And when one ends up murdered, well, "She was a few bricks shy of a full load, and she hung around the wrong crowd her whole life. It was more or less inevitable. She was a drug addict, you know..."
BTW, speaking of Mohammed Atta and getting off track, Carlos "The Jackal" was basically just another phony mass-media scarecrow "terrorist" amazingly similar to the Late, Great Charles Manson.
You know what's funny? Apparently, just about ALL of this stuff is actually on the SAME one, big track. After all.
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 20:03:35 GMT -6
And of course "religious freedom" is the best way to avoid investigation and prosecution.
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Post by marionumber1 on Oct 13, 2020 19:48:01 GMT -6
And it is getting somewhat off track, but I would be very interested in pursuing the "Aspen Mafia" as well. Lots of roads seem to lead back to that city (some of which I told you about a few months ago in PMs). "International socialite" Fleet White Sr. (father of John Ramsey's best friend) lived there basically from the 60s until his death in 2006, and was friends with prominent people in Aspen and his native Southern California, who were often invited to his parties. North Fox Island pedophile ring operator Francis Shelden owned property there, the so-called Windigo Ranch. During Ted Bundy's 1977 preliminary trial for the murder of Caryn Campbell, the local undersheriff Ben Meyers (who has his own fascinating history) was picked out in the courtroom instead of Bundy as the murder suspect. In 1985, a cocaine kingpin in Aspen named Steven Grabow was killed by a car bomb, illustrating the organized crime presence there. And flashing forward to 1997, Russian mobster Viktor Kozeny bought a place in Aspen and also forged friendships with their elite, including some of the people Fleet Sr. did like actress Goldie Hawn. Kozeny's criminal connections include Jeffrey Epstein associates Frederic Bourke and George Mitchell, as well as Hank Greenberg's AIG and Mohammed Atta's friend Wolfgang Bohringer.
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 19:47:05 GMT -6
The "man from Texas" who went underground as a "hippie" and wrote a book about it and later got his graduate degree in the Army and went into Intelligence was Don Fabun. Here is a VERY interesting page about Ed Butler: kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/ed-butler-expert-in-propaganda-and-psychological-warfareNow, about the Ed Butler story naming the Black Panthers as "suspects" in the Tate murder is very, very interesting--I did NOT know there was any public speculation about that BEFORE the Manson Family members were arrested and questioned and those interviews leaked. And Mae's right--it is super-duper funny that Ed Butler was THE first person to "get" the "Helter Skelter" "mis"information "planted" by the "killers." And that that was the "motive" for the murders--to create "MIS"information that would trigger the very race war that Butler and his puppetmasters kept predicting and instigating. And here's Butler "reading" the [mis]information the way "Manson" supposedly wanted him to read it. A message that NO ONE else got, and we STILL don't really buy, as the planted "clues" don't really point to the BPP very clearly, if at all. I'd like to compare the date of that article to the dates of the "arrests" of people like Kathy Lutesinger, or the dates of Susan Atkins's "statements" to Ronnie Howard etc. BTW, "That was their thing about 'introducing him to sensuality.' That was well known. It was billed as something you could do” sums up perfectly the teachings of many of these "Tibetan Buddhist"/"Kundalini Yoga"/"Christian Yoga" sects and their excuse for deliberately sexualizing children, including a verbatim quote of their official euphemism: "introducing him to sensuality." That's what they believe they're doing. Teaching children sexuality in the same way we teach them how to handle their other emotions. But they don't wait until the child hits puberty, which might at least lend some biological sense to this teaching. No, they use this as an explanation for sexualizing and abusing children beginning in toddlerhood. There's no way that quote is a coincidence. These people heavily infiltrated the "music therapy" movement. These American "Tibetan Buddhist" and Theosophical blah blah blahs were also big into starting those "organic farming" communes like the one where Barry Dossenko trained and the one in Missouri that Bill Vance ran for a while after the Manson murders. All the way back in 1969, Blaine himself accused Morningstar Ranch commune of being nothing BUT a "lair" of these mystical pedophiles. A LOT of Stanford University people were and are closely involved in Morningstar. As a student at Stanford (the birthplace of the related pedophile "music therapy" movement Dossenko is involved with, now) Dossenko must have studied organic farming at Morningstar. And here are Vito Paulekas's friends quoting him spouting this creed verbatim. This is not a coincidence. PS: What the FUCK??? George Shibley was at Terminal Island while Manson was out??? And he got out as Manson was coming back in? Did Manson get Sibley's bunk?
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Post by marionumber1 on Oct 13, 2020 19:39:10 GMT -6
Now that is incredibly weird. To have Jody LeCornu be a "patient" at Mel Sembler's abusive teen bootcamp, and then go on to work for a corrupt bank associated with Sembler's company, really stretches the bounds of coincidence. I've long wondered about exactly what Straight Inc. is up to, and strongly suspect it was some kind of mind control operation. The Springfield VA facility employed a man named George Paul Bishop to track down kids that ran away, who also inserted himself into the Johnny Gosch case early on, claimed to be a CIA agent hired to infiltrate pedophile rings who had "special qualifications" for doing so, and was busted as a pedophile in 2005, no doubt revealing what those "special qualifications" were. Going back further, it is rather strange that Straight's predecessor (the Seed, whose methods were compared to "the highly refined brainwashing techniques employed by the North Koreans") and endorsements can be linked to various fronts for medical experimentation, like the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
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Post by kmik on Oct 13, 2020 18:17:30 GMT -6
I checked the autopsy but didn't find it but for some reason I'm thinking yes she was around 5'1 or 5'2.
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 16:48:16 GMT -6
Guy Tunnell (the sheriff of the county of which Panama City was the seat, who went on to head the Florida Department of Law Enforcement under Jeb Bush, and was also on the board of abusive teen drug rehab Straight Inc.), You know who was a "patient" at Straight, Inc? Jody LeCornu. And Guy Tunnell ain't the only interesting name associated with that particular brainwashing "treatment" center. Or with Jody LeCornu. You guys mentioned Mel Sembler, real estate developer. His company, along with the bank Jody worked at when she was murdered, built a lot of the shopping centers where Merry Go Round and associated stores went. That's right--a patient/inmate from Straight, Inc, was murdered while working for a bank that was laundering money for corporations whose board of directors included directors of Straight, Inc. right and this mob was associated with the "blowoff" of a massive stock fraud (well, "bankruptcy") a few days after her murder. A massive stock fraud they set in motion a few days after the founder of the bank Jody eventually worked for died in a private plane "accident" in Aspen. Kind of like the way Christine Freund was murdered the weekend before the Nugan Hand bank mob "overthrew" the governments of Australia and New Zealand. While I'm half-assed on that subject, we may need to open a file on an "Aspen Mafia." Cuz there's a lot more...
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 13, 2020 16:40:47 GMT -6
Oh, I could go on forever reading you guys's homework. Saves me thousands of hours.
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