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Post by jack on Dec 20, 2020 11:21:37 GMT -6
It looks like another EIR/LaRouche article from June 30, 1995 states the following:
"Markham had been a member of and an attorney for a satanic cult known as the Process Church, which had been identified by author Maury Terry in his book The Ultimate Evil as connected to the Son of Sam and Charles Manson killings. Markham's association with the Manson cult resumed after he returned to private practice, becoming the lawyer for Leslie Van Houten who was sentenced to life imprisonment for her role in the Tate-LaBianca murder"
Here is a "Larry King Live" interview with Leslie Van Houten and others from 1994. At the 29:28 mark, John Markham starts to appear answering Larry's questions:
That's scary Omega. What a connection. Another relationship I find disturbing is former LA DA Ira Reiner. He would also appear with John Markham on the Larry King show(2002?) representing one of the Manson girls. But in 1970 UPI called then private lawyer Ira Reiner a "friend" of Charles Manson. Reiner was also credited with mucking up the McMartin(?) Day Care case as well as the Hillside Strangler case. I believe he was DA during the Richard Ramirez trial as well. He has to be in his late 80's now. The LaRouche org is a enemy of these Satanist, penning a special report in 1990 www.abebooks.com/EIR-Special-Report-Satanism-Crime-Wave/9499336062/bdI own a copy. I found out about Dossenko's via EIR archived magazine articles otherwise I would be none the wiser about Barry and Serena Dossenko
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Post by jack on Dec 20, 2020 11:30:13 GMT -6
And another heir to a wealthy Boston Brahmin family (the Cabot family) is said to be a witch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_CabotAs a side note JFK limo driver William Greer spent many years as the personal driver for wealthy Brahmans such as Brown Brothers Harriman and spent 12 years as the driver for the Cabot family. Great choice of placing him as the driver for JFK in Dallas "Bill hit the gas pedal and lets speed out of here".... "what I am sleep driving"
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Post by Admin Horan on Dec 21, 2020 9:23:04 GMT -6
Was he the driver in Dallas? That's interesting. Because the driver, whoever he was, had been trained to hit the ACCELERATOR if he heard shots, NOT the brakes. That's SOP. But he clearly hits the brakes. And he admitted he did, IIRC.
If it weren't for the Cabot-Lodge clan, Joe's Catholic boys would never, ever have gotten into Harvard. Ask Jack Zhao.
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Post by elantric on Dec 20, 2021 15:09:35 GMT -6
More on Eugene Massaro and Discomat juke boxes , and Rostau themansonmythos.blogspot.com/2021/12/a-deeper-look-at-disc-o-mat-and-eugene.html?m=1In his book, "Will You Die for Me?", Charles "Tex" Watson writes of a drug dealer who supplied Marijuana to the so-called "Family", as well as him and his girlfriend/drug dealing partner Rosina Kroner, during the short period of living and dealing together in Hollywood. As Watson put it, this dealer, "fronted the dope with a vending-machine company and people said he was with the Mafia". Fast forward many years later to when a determined researcher into the many mysteries of the Tate-LaBianca murders obtains the FBI file of one Joel J. Rostau. For those who don't know, Rostau was a shadowy crime figure and then boyfriend of Charlene McCaffrey, a receptionist at the Los Angeles hair salon of Jay Sebring. As stated in the Second Tate Homicide Investigation Progress Report, McCaffrey told detectives that: "that he had delivered cocaine and mescaline to the house but that Frykowski and Sebring wanted some additional narcotics and that he had gone back down the hill but was unable to locate the other narcotics they requested and therefore he did not return to the Tate residence." Less than one year later, Rostau was found dead in the truck of a car at Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
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Post by Admin Horan on Dec 22, 2021 11:25:41 GMT -6
Yeah. He and Geno Massaro (the official owner of the vending machine business) were playing all ends against the middle. Both of them were bumped off in the spring of 1970.
Cielo detectives wanted to questions them, but an unnamed "federal parole officer" (my money is on Charley's PO) came to their office and asked them to back off, because they were cooperating with the FBI. Detectives were NOT happy. We know now that, IF they had leaned on Massaro and Rostau, the name Charles Watson (or Charles Montgomery) would have come up. LAPD had Tex's recent prints in their own files, and Tex would have instantly been made for Cielo...
The VERY NEXT DAY, said dicks get a call from the Inyo County Sheriff. "We have a crazy broad in our lockup shooting her mouth off about your murders..." Susan Atkins was actually spouting MISinformation that she picked up from newspaper and TV news stories about the murders. But...
Some detectives get all the luck. And some Sexy Sadies get all the publicity.
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Post by elantric on Sept 14, 2022 16:14:42 GMT -6
TLB as project GLADIO excercise
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Post by barney on Sept 16, 2022 6:46:56 GMT -6
Bob Linkletter was accused of being the Zodiac killer and that his eye glasses were found at the Tate murder scene. His sister Diane was then tossed out of the window of her apartment by gay porn producer Ed Durston who was supposed to have been one of the first suspects in the Tate killings.
Clint Eastwood copied the Zodiac story line with several of his movies. Now a man also accused of being the Zodiac named Gary Poste had painted Clint Eastwood's mothers home in the bay area. QUOTE: Smits also said that, when Avery asked Poste, “Are you the Zodiac?” the man came at him with a five-pound hammer.
Smits said that Poste’s posse always called him only “The Old Man.” Another source told The Post that Poste was a good housepainter who painted Clint Eastwood’s mother’s home in the 1970s. ===========================================================================
Another Linkletter connection was the law firm that hired Arlis Perry. Partners at that firm were Spaeth and Blase. Blase would merry the wife of Jack Linkletter--Bobbie Linkletter--in 1997. Quote from Ed Blase's 2003 obituary:
Blase was raised in Glendale, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis, where he was voted "Most Popular" at Kirkwood High School. He earned a bachelor's of art degree at Northwestern University, then was drafted into the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, in 1952. He served as a lieutenant aboard the USS Hamner until the end of the war.
He married his first wife, Noel Mirandon, in La Jolla, Calif. He received a law degree from Stanford University in 1958, and he and Noel settled in Portola Valley. He served two terms as the town's fire commissioner, helped found the Portola Valley Polo Club and was a member of the Mounted Patrol and Los Rancheros Visitadores. Noel died in 1995.
In 1997, Blase married Bobbi Linkletter, and frequently entertained children and grandchildren at their home. They shared a passion for art and were members of the Fellows of Contemporary Art.
Blase also was a member of Stanford Associates, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and the Stanford Center for Conflict and Negotiation. He helped found the Santa Clara County Bar Association. He chaired the Stanford Law School's anniversary fund drive in 1998.
He served as treasurer of the Palo Alto Club in 2002 and as president up to the time of his death.
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Post by Admin Horan on Sept 25, 2022 8:58:17 GMT -6
My bad. I missed those two videos about TLB and Gladio. I don't suppose...
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