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Post by james1983 on Sept 12, 2020 5:43:49 GMT -6
BBC journalist Alistair Cooke of letter from America fame in his biography claimed to have been in the kitchen when Robert Kennedy was shot, in the same biography he stated his daughter was a member of the Process Church around the same time. Awhile back after reading about this I went to the BBC archives and listened to a few of his shows. In one he claimed that while traveling cross country America via train a woman called the police on him who in turn contacted the FBI. Mr. Cooke was visiting all Americas military installations in his cross country trip, and the woman figured he was a spy. What's funny is at the end of the episode he was joking around with the possibility of being a spy lol. He was in contact with British intelligence going so far as to call the head of MI6 on his personal phone. What makes it all interesting is Harold Weisberg (book whitewash) did his own digging into the Robert Kennedy murder and found a process church member was working in the kitchen of the Ambassador hotel the day Kennedy was shot. Coincidence?
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Post by james1983 on Sept 12, 2020 5:48:10 GMT -6
Alistair Cookes son John Byrne Cooke was the road manager of Janis Joplin when she died of an "accidental overdose". Janis Joplin was a member of the New Orleans chapter of the Process church.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 12, 2020 5:51:49 GMT -6
I forgot to add that when Alistair Cooke passed away his bones were stolen by a supposed harvesting scam perpetrated by a NY morgue I believe. There was a documentary made about the harvesting scam. What's also weird is bones are used in occult rituals and the like. Just thought I'd throw that out there for what it's worth.
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Post by Admin Horan on Sept 13, 2020 8:21:38 GMT -6
"May you live an interesting life." --Old Chinese curse. I have zero doubt Cooke worked for MI5 and 6. Nobody ever brings it up, but some right-wing Brits were not happy about America's "special relationship" with IRELAND. And these are the same MI5/6 hawks who apparently spied on and possibly tried to "nobble" Harold Wilson. Let me mention a couple of other things, first:
England is NOT a "democracy." They do NOT have the same freedoms of speech and press we have here. For all our faults, we usually get the truth about our own government out one way or the other. They pretend to, but they don't. Some really, really huge coverups: A. One of Winston Churchill's closest friends sold the Japs DETAILED information about how to attack Singapore by land, how to sink specific, individual Royal Navy ships, etc. B. The Duke of Windsor and his wife were straight up Nazis who conspired with Hitler to overthrow the Churchill government. They laundered MILLIONS (back when that was a lot of money) in British pounds and Nazi gold DURING THE WAR. The FBI repeatedly warned MI5, but nothing was done, and it was covered up for decades. C. Hell, during the American War of Independence, half the British cabinet were selling arms, ammunition, and other vital war supplies to the Patriots. D. Etc, etc, etc.
So, what? Well, for obvious reasons, the US government has always been friendlier with Ireland than with with England. Only direct pressure from America kept Ireland from allying with and cooperating with Nazi Germany. After the war, of course, America just basically took over as much of the old British Empire was we wanted, infuriating lots of members of the right-wing British establishment. And remember, in Britain, the government really IS a "deep state," with Parliament sloooooooowwwly making inroads over the centuries. So, when the Kennedy's so publicly embraced Ireland right when Britain was trying to crush Ireland once and for all, plenty of British establishment types were LIVID. And Alistair Cooke was one of them. He spied on FDR for MI5/6. Would the entire British government seriously contemplate the assassination of an American President? Don't be silly. Would certain people, deeply embedded in the British Deep State, like, say, oh, MI5/6, take a shot (har!) at doing to the Kennedy's what the OAS tried to do to de Gaulle? Why not? They apparently tried to do it to their own PM.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 13, 2020 17:07:51 GMT -6
It didn't surprise me when I heard Alfred Howell was a serious Anglophile with his connection to the process church. I'm 100% convinced the process church was British intelligence with certain Anglophiles in the US intelligence circles. There's no other way to explain their involvement in so many historical incidences without prosecution. it also makes you wonder the level of power the UK has in America. I don't believe either the Manson or Son of Sam case will ever be resolved, because of the intricate levels of intelligence involvement mixed with scapegoats. It's almost as though there's a dozen or more layers to the onion, or tentacles on the octopus. It also surprises me about the lack of information as well. Once the street level operative have been silenced by murder there's not very many people left who would even think about talking. Look at Berkowitz who has nothing to lose at this point, he's still silent. What's the worse that can happen, him getting killed thus ending his sad and pathetic existence rotting away in prison for 50+ years?
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Post by james1983 on Sept 13, 2020 18:10:35 GMT -6
What also wanted to mention was Scientologys role in murders and assassinations. Not very many people want to address the elephant in the room. I found out not long ago that Mark Chapman lived across the street from a Scientology center while he was in Hawaii. There's so many murders linked to Scientology it's hard to even count.it was the late Arnie Lerma who stated a high ranking Scientologist friend of his told him that Mary Sue Hubbard was the one who told Bruce Davis to turn himself in not Charles Manson. Arnie was right on a lot of things.
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Post by Admin Horan on Sept 14, 2020 8:23:53 GMT -6
Speaking of latter day Mata Hari's, Mary Ann MacLean might have been MI5's Lanie Jacobs. She may have come from the gutters of Glasgow, but her husband did NOT. He came from a Plantard-linked, far-right Plantagenet-pretender-to-the-throne cell of MI5 China hands that included journalist Roger Hollis who rose to become chief of MI5 itself. What we DON'T know about MacLean would fill a library. But it's not out of the question that she could become acquainted with Harold MacMillan, who, although a staunch British patriot, considered himself a Scot, and not an Englishman. (Fun fact: the character of "Captain Peacock" on Are You Being Served may be partly a parody of MacMillan. The actor strongly resembles MacMillan, and like Captain Peacock, MacMillan insisted on being addressed as "Captain MacMillan" his whole life, although British social protocol only permits Major and above to continue to style themselves "Major" or "Colonel" or whatever after discharge or retirement. In his defense, MacMillan was seriously wounded three times in France and only failed to become a major because he spent two years recovering.) It goes without saying that the House of Hanover has never dared take one eye OFF the House of Stuart and their allies for one second. The MacMillans fought amongst themselves over Jacobitism, and eventually supported the Union of Parliaments, but here's another fun fact: The original founder of the Reformed Presbyterian Church (that keeps popping up in our investigations) was a MacMillan. And the MacMillans were very close allies of the Camerons. The Camerons of Canada (which include Marjorie Cameron's direct ancestors) and Harold MacMillan's relatives in Canada (and my own McComb ancestor of Pennsylvania) were "transported" to the Colonies as rebels and enemies of the Unionist cause (that eventually won, obviously.) Needless to say, they were almost all Freemasons. Here is an interesting blog about Robert DeGrimston's ancestry (or, more importantly, what he himself believed about his ancestry) wimpolemuse.blogspot.com/2016/09/chapter-7-teacher-and-oracle.html
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Post by james1983 on Sept 14, 2020 10:21:58 GMT -6
You could tell Degrimston purposefully tried to give off the whole knights of the round table vibe with his appearance and verbiage. Guess what? I finally broke down and bought Alfred's book lol. $8 and some change, and it's autographed on the front page. It was the cheapest I could find, I'll prolly erase his signature, i don't like the idea of having an alleged pedophiles autograph knowing he touched the book. I'll keep everyone entertained with quotes if I find anything interesting.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 18, 2020 14:59:42 GMT -6
I'd like to mention Manly Hall's links to weird things happening in and around the Los Angeles area. He was known to have hypnotized Sirhan Sirhan, and was the spiritual guru of then mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty. In the mid 1920's H.S. Crocker publishing (Crocker bank/Stanford?) spent over 100,000$ to publish his book secret teachings of all ages. He was funded by oil heiress Caroline A. Loyd, and daughter Alma Estelle. He was the leader of the Church of the People in Los Angeles. He was the guy who modernized Freemasonry, he was given the 32 degree right after joining, and then shortly after was bestowed with the 33 degree. He was a member a many occult orders, and was a Rosicrucian. Honestly he was probably the most learned occultist of the 20th century. Ronald Reagan was said to have wrote one of his "famous speeches" after reading Halls book "secret destiny of America". A very interesting fella.
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Post by Admin Horan on Sept 18, 2020 16:09:16 GMT -6
Hall's "shining city on the hill" was from a speech by John Winthrop before the Massachusetts Bay Colony sailed for Boston. Guess who else was on that ship?
Thomas Aquinas (my namesake, FWIW) wrote deeply upon the topic of the "city on a hill." He developed the idea from Augustine, whose utopia "The City of God" would be ruled by an enlightened Ecclesia. The Spanish named St Augustine, Florida in an attempt to build that city. One need not point out that Columbus was some kind of Freemason/Rosicrucian. On his "discovery" voyage, he brought along an Arab interpreter who "learned" the Arawak and Carib languages in one day.
Back to Hall. He was initiated into the Jewel Lodge. Their home has always been the Fairmont Hotel on Nob Hill, and the University Club across the street. Hall's first wife died by "suicide."
In October, 1969, SFPD believed that Paul Stine's killer most likely worked at the Fairmont Hotel. FWIW, Fashem Zayed, a fellow Druze Christian refugee who came over on the same boat (so to speak) as Saladin Nader, worked at the Fairmont and down the Hill at the Pinecrest. Stine picked up his last fare in front of the Pinecrest. When Zayed shot a coworker (a Cypriot woman who came over with the same group of refugees) to death in 1997, SFPD checked into him again as a possible Stine shooter. He did very closely resemble the composite sketch, and he was ALWAYS in debt to someone. A "Code within the code" in the 408 (that I will get into soon on the podcast) makes repeated references to a "PINECREST VICTIM."
One need not point out that Sirhan Sirhan was apparently Druze.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 19, 2020 15:29:45 GMT -6
The show in which Cooke recalls his brush with the FBI is titled Letters from America/ encounters with intelligence from Feb 6 2004. He recalls the story toward the end of the show, note how he ends the show it's almost like he's admitting to it lol.
I'm a bit familiar with some of The writings of Aquinas, what I gleaned the most was he held a lot of the same views as do platonists, which is probably why he loved the idea of a society ruled by the enlightened few. Sounds like Bacons New Atlantis, or the "priestly" ruled Utopias that a lot of new age occultists write about. That was the premise of Halls book "the secret destiny of America" as I'm sure you know.
I was going to follow up with the "suicide" of Halls former wife, but decided not to. It sounds a lot like the suicides of former Crowley wife and lovers. I mentioned Crocker publishing spending over 100,000 dollars to publish his book, because it sounded like a lot just to publish a book, especially when you consider that would be at least 1 million in today's dollars.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 21, 2020 10:07:57 GMT -6
I got Howell's book in the mail today, and I may have hit jackpot (maybe not lol). The book was made out to "Hunt and Jan". That's his son and his wife. Along with the book came a business card of Hunt Howell's. I know it's old because the small portion that stuck out of the book is stained yellow from the rest of the white card. It was used as a bookmark. The card reads
Hunt Howell (below) Oficina de Evaluacion de Operaciones
BANCO INTERAMERICANO de DESARROLLO 1300 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577. Tel. (202) 623-1248
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Post by Admin Horan on Sept 21, 2020 12:44:55 GMT -6
Hall's book was a gorgeous book. It would cost a lot more than a plain-text book.
You HAVE to share a pic of THAT.
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Post by james1983 on Sept 21, 2020 13:40:10 GMT -6
Sure. I can send the pics to you or elantric via email. I browse the Internet on an old out dated tablet. Post an Email address and I'll send them that way.
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Post by elantric on Sept 21, 2020 14:39:29 GMT -6
Sure. I can send the pics to you or elantric via email. I browse the Internet on an old out dated tablet. Post an Email address and I'll send them that way.
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