Showing posts with label Eric Hunley. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2024

OJ Simpson and Mob Connections


TODD, 01:54. So Joey Ippolito is a former mobster from the DeCavalcante crime family Joseph Ippolito Sr. son.  They call him Joey Jr. or Joey Epp and his dad was very close to Sam the Plumber of the DeCavalaconte family which is why most people know them as the New Jersey mob The Sopranos were Loosely based on them and they call them the Jersey mob so Joey was born into the mafia along with his brothers and they lived in New Jersey and then relocated to Miami and they were close to Meyer Lansky Big Time odd guys in Miami for many years enjoy was a speedboat racer in the seventies and '80s there were guys like Don Aronow and Ben Kramer and Sal Magluta you heard about these guys in the Cocaine Cowboys, 2006, and the speed boat racing thing was a giant coke smuggling operation.


HUNLEY, 02:55.  Sounds like Miami Vice they were always on cigarette boats

TODD, 02:57. Well the cigarette boat was created by Don Aronow, and Don Aronow, 1927-1987, was murdered by the mob in 1987.  It's a fascinating story.  And how it ties to OJ, you'll see how it all comes together.  It's a once-in-a-lifetime story. 

03:14.  Okay so now how did OJ Simpson know Joey Ippolito?

TODD, 03:19. Obviously Joey Ippolito knew OJ Simpson in 1994, the year of the murders.  We know that from sources that I've dealt with, or talked to, ex-mob guys, and family members, Joey knew OJ years before that.  As to the exact year, I don't know, it's very hard to find out a lot about Joey.  There's hardly any footage of Joey.  There's one documentary called, Thunderman: the Don Aronow Story that has Joey right before he died.  There is no footage of this guy.  Brian Ross, the ABC news reporter, did a story about Joey, and his reporter Donald Ray years ago in 1994 and he touched upon these things and that interview is barely ever been seen by anybody.  It's actually archived ABC footage, and that was a very telling arrest of Joey Ippolito.  There was the same called Operation Lastima, the LA Sicilian Mafia, and this tight end James Cahn,  Ronald Lorenzo, the Banano family, Joey Ippolito, OJ, AC [Al Cowlings], . . . 

October 16, 2022.  Here is Part 2.  Part 1.  Chris Todd has a few books published.

There are 2,000 unsolved murder cases in Los Angeles.

Casey’s Nickelodeon Murders.

O.J. Simpson’s blood was mixed with the victim’s blood together in his Bronco.  Did he get off?  Yes.  If you have a string of coincidences like O.J. was there, his shoeprints are there, those are his shoes, size 12.  His blood is there, and his DNA, is dripping from his left finger next to his shoes.  Use the coincidences.  Sometimes you can’t have facts.  These defense attorneys are brilliant; they can put doubt in anything.  I’ve seen it.

O.J.’s legal Dream Team.  You had the best attorneys in the country all on the same defense team: F. Lee Bailey, Robert Shapiro, Johnny Cochran, Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld, Sean Holly, Gerard Ullman, Dershowitz, Karl Douglas.  They’ll never be that again.  That’s why they call them “The Dream Team.”  Robert Shapiro began it, and there was another lawyer first, Howard Weitzman,  A famous studio executive helped get Robert Shapiro who knew Joey and Charley Ippolito.  investigatorla19@gmail.com.  Shapiro starts to assemble on the 13th/14th Pat Mckenna, and Tom McNally, the investigators.  He’s already getting on Dr. Henry Lee from Connecticut, the forensic pathologist expert in the world.  He gets Michael Badden.  Cochrane comes on a little later.  When they figure they have to get an African American attorney, which brings in Carl Douglas.  He had Gerard Yeoman early on.  They bring Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, and they do DNA stuff with the Innocence Project.  So Robert Shapiro assembles this team.  There’s a mountain of evidence.  There’s a trial that went over 10 months long.  For you to watch the whole trial, it would take you 10 months watching 8 hours a day every day.  I still haven’t seen every minute of the trial.  You can’t!  Howard Weitzeman who was on the case early started to move away from the case because he started to see the evidence.  Other sources are saying that he “got kicked off,” because they needed . . . .  The studio exec who hired Shapiro cold-called Shapiro and O.J. telling him he wants to help.  The studio exec was a mobbed-up guy with heavy mob connections and personally knew Charlie and Joey Ippolito and the studio exec had to step in.  The guy was super slick, a wealthy guy, and discovered very famous people.  He died, dropped dead in December 2007.  And they talk about him.  If you look up OJ on the Fx Series and you type in “New Revelations” or “American Crime Story O.J. Simpson,” “New Revelations,” things they couldn’t reveal, they talk about this guy.

07:35  Today, Charlie [Ippolito] runs a strip club in Miami.  He races horses too.  A lot of these guys can never get away from it.  They were born into the mafia; that’s what the screenplay and the confession tell you.  Their fathers and their uncles and their stepdads.  At 20 years old, you don’t have high-level cocaine connections in Colombia being a nobody.  That’s how old Charlie was when he went to Colombia and made a huge connection for 6 months.  You have to be initiated into the family, into the system.  Joey was the same way.  Joey’s dad was a famous mobster.  Joey’s dad, Joey Ippolito, Sr. worked for Sam the Plumber, DeCavalcante.  They’re great stories.  There’s a lot of mysticism.  You had on a couple of mob guys.  People love it.  I’m not here to slash and burn the mob guys.  I think they should all come together and let’s go make some money, make a movie, tell a story.  Let the people know they have a right to know and a need to know.  And the people who need to be blessed are the media, the Hollywood media.  That’s who’s to blame.  The screenplay is 5 years old.  They can’t make it into a movie.  There’s a lot of press and media right now about Charlie.  There’s a lawsuit.  We have this thing going on in Miami.  Other sources came forward, people close to Cato Kalin, people close to Faye Resnick, close to Nicole, they’re coming forward.  We’ve kind of lit the brush fire, but I don’t know if they’ll ever make a movie.  Hollywood and the media block stories, they discriminate against people, they censor people, and a lot of people have to tell stories . . . 

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

to suggest that a narcissist is at fault brings with it accountability. Accountability is a shackle, and therefore it's a shackle on control.

Who is HG Tudor?  A self-avowed narcissistic psychopath.  Doesn't mean we can't learn from him.  Let him tell it in his own words

they are seeking to control their child through illness or injury and they are trying to control medical practitioners by getting them to provide a particular diagnosis and to prescribe possibly medicine or undertake particular procedures. They're showing no accountability for their behavior. They're showing a sense of entitlement to treat the child and the medical professionals in this manner. They're also objectifying that child because they're just treating them as their tool to get to what they require. As I've explained comprehensively in two videos Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is invariably the behavior of a narcissist that uses the excuse of a child supposed illness as a means of getting fuel for themselves, controlling that child, controlling medical professionals, controlling family members and to do so it shows an absence of emotional empathy. --HD Tudor

4:35. Narcissism in the locus of control.  I sometimes consider narcissists not accepting a locus of control or or living a life with an external locus of control that nothing is their fault unless it's something decent can you elaborate or am I completely off the, my rocker?

4:57. The issue of fault drives at the heart of control.  So to suggest that a narcissist is at fault brings with it accountability.  Accountability is a shackle, and therefore it's a shackle on control.  So that's why the narcissist must never, ever be allowed to admit any kind of accountability.  Even where you get some kind of admission from a narcissist, it isn't genuine.  Usually you'll end up with a flat denial or you'll end up with the "blah . . . blah . . . blah . . . blah . . . blah" apology, but which of course as we all know everything that came before the "but" becomes meaningless.  So you end up with instances where the narcissist appears to be apologizing, appears to be accepting they've done something wrong, but if you look at it carefully and clearly you'll find that they're not.   So, a common one, for instance, is to say "I'm sorry that you are upset." That's not an admission.  "I'm sorry that you feel that way," and all those weasel words that are being issued to the recipient into thinking the narcissist is showing some form of contrition, etcetera, but it's not. Accordingly, when it comes to the issue of control, there can't be any accountability because accountability by its very nature shackles control and that must not happen.

6:20. No you were talking about the weasel words and I always find I find those infuriating and funny the "non-apology" apologies where it's actually even worse than not apologizing because it's placing the blame on the other.

6:39. Yes, that's easily done because from the narcissist's perspective, the other person is at fault. You've got to remember, you see, that when you have the narcissist and the non-narcissist having an interaction, an unaware and narcissist does not see it in the same way as the non-narcissist.  They see it in an edited version through a distortion field.  So the unaware narcissist does not do this, "I know I'm at fault but, sod it, I'll accuse them anyway.  What actually happens is the unaware narcissist goes "I know I'm not at fault," because the way that they see the world tells them that they're not at fault, and the way that they see the world it's the other person's fault so when they accuse another person it's because they're seeing the world that way so it's a genuine accusation that their issuing.

7:37.  Is the narcissist ever at fault?

7:41. It all depends upon perspective if you were to look at it from The Narcissist perspective the answer is no but if you were to look at it from somebody else's perspective you would probably get a group of people that would reach and Accord and say yes they are at fault so what you have is what I talk about is a majority perspective that certain people have all evolved in a similar way that they see the world in a similar way that they have a similar moral Outlook and therefore that becomes the prevailing view for morals and standards and laws and invariably the narcissist Falls foul of that because their worldview doesn't Accord with majority one

17:35. I think there is force in that suggestion that there is a move away from allowing children to express imagination and instead people are making the decisions for them that they can't be what they want to be and that they substitute what is Imagination with validation.  And as you made the point straight away you can pretend to be these things it's all part of being a child and growing up but now no you're not pretending that's what you actually are and that's dangerous. 

18:18. Not to mention confusing. Because just like participation trophies they may pull the routine and say we're going to play this game, soccer, and we're not keeping score.  What?  

18:37. What's the point?

18:40. The kids are the kids are keeping score in their mind they know that one team scored two goals and they didn't score any so we can dress it up anyway we like but that right there to me is telling them and enforcing a lie from the get-go.  

18:55. Well, it is, and of course, often what's behind this are certain narcissists that get themselves in these positions where they actually think that they are kind; they think they're empathic; they think they are compassionate.  And what they do is they think by telling everybody that everybody is a winner, that everybody wins because they participated.  They think that that is being kind, when in actual fact they're enforcing an unrealistic outcome on a group of people.  In other words, they're controlling them by saying you can't make a determination as to what a win is; you are not allowed to make a determination as to the number of goals scored; I'm telling you the under the auspices of being kind and considerate. And we don't need to be competitive because being competitive is nasty behavior on Wall Street and we don't want to be and we don't want people saying, "Lunch is for wimps," and all this type of thing, and "if you want a friend, get a dog."  It's about we're all in this together.  But in actual fact, they are not; what you find is with those particular individuals, many of whom are narcissists, they're very good at prescribing to everybody else how they should behave and the minute that you criticize them, you are not allowed to do so.  So everybody is allowed to express a view except when it criticizes them;  everybody has to play nice apart from them; they're allowed to insult people and then in effect, they are allowed to go on suddenly and score the last goal, and go "I'm the winner!"

20:35. Taking that narcissistic degree I'm very concerned about parents who enable children to make medical decisions that will affect the rest of their lives and I actually considered a form of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and why I see that is Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is where parents or a caretaker whatever will cause harm to any kind of external means could be poison could be neglect could be treatment and then they draw sympathy by being this heroic figure who is caring for another individual they're so wonderful and they have to deal with so much do you think I'm off base in that comparison.

21:34. Not at all.  I actually created a couple of videos addressing that very topic and explaining how when you have that individual who is supposedly the carer and there is a situation of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, also known as fictitious disorder, imposed on another, these days my preference is Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.  Now what have you got you got an individual that is not showing any emotional empathy for that child because they're in inducing in that child illness and injury in order to draw attention.  What is that attention?  That attention is fuel.  They are showing that they are seeking to control their child through illness or injury and they are trying to control medical practitioners by getting them to provide a particular diagnosis and to prescribe possibly medicine or undertake particular procedures.  They're showing no accountability for their behavior.  They're showing a sense of entitlement to treat the child and the medical professionals in this manner.  They're also objectifying that child because they're just treating them as their tool to get to what they require.  As I've explained comprehensively in two videos Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is invariably the behavior of a narcissist that uses the excuse of a child supposed illness as a means of getting fuel for themselves, controlling that child, controlling medical professionals, controlling family members and to do so it shows an absence of emotional empathy.  And similarly, where they are allowing a child, who does not know their own mind, to make medical decisions decisions themselves, particularly in relation to "Am I a boy? Or am I a girl?" and the treatments associated with all of that.  Once again allowing a child to make such decisions shows absence of emotional empathy, it shows a lack of accountability because there's a parental abrogation of responsibilities and duties towards that child; furthermore, it is demonstrative of the fact that by allowing them to make those decisions they are in fact actually controlling them, because they want them to do that,so it garners attention, what I call fuel for the narcissist. Not only do I see that it is the behavior where allowing children to make such decisions as Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome but I also see and I'm very firm on this point the majority of individuals that can engage in that behavior or narcissists for the reasons that I've just explained.

24:19.  

He's got some very interesting titles.
2.  Revenge: How to Beat the Narcissist, HG Tudor, 2016. 
6.  Total Confessions of a Narcissist, HG Tudor, 2016.  Check out some of the quotes from this book.


This one is not by HG Tudor, but I liked the title so much that I wanted to include it in this post, Divorcing and Healing from a Narcissist: Emotional and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.  Co-Parenting After an Emotionally Destructive Marriage and Splitting Up with a Toxic Ex, Dr. Teresa J. Covert, 2019.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

TUCKER CARLSON INTERVIEW LARRY SINCLAIR TO TALK ABOUT BARRACK OBAMA. "The significance of this interview is what it begins to unravel"

Maybe.  This is not Sinclair's first interview telling these details.  Nor is Sinclair's report the first or unique accounting of Barrack Obama's history.  It is suspicious that they, and by they I mean Carlson and his CIA buddies, would run this a month or twi after Obama's chef was "found" dead in a lake.  Was it Obama's Paul Pelosi moment?  Is this the Republican Party's retaliation for financial and political hits against Trump? Many have claimed that Obama is running Biden's presidency.  I agree with Carlson.  I think Obama was a CIA creation [adequate proof of this far beyond this interview] to spread communist influence across the US.  Project 1619.  Juneteenth.  2015 Ferguson Riots.  Trayvon Martin and the whole "He could have been my son" remark to stoke racial hatred in the US

 

Family of CIA, CIA Trilogy, Part 3, from America's Untold Stories done by Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley.

42:16  The term “Conspiracy theorist” was created by the CIA exclusively for Mark Lane, exclusively for his book 1966 Rush to Judgment, which was the number one best-seller in the nation when it came out in 1966 debunking the Warren Commission, one of the first books ever to do this.

42:40  CIA personnel in the publishing business debunking high-profile investigators, whom you might call whistleblowers.  There was a Montel Williams episode with Michael Levine [who admits himself of being a deep-cover agent] on it with Gary Webb.  A guy there from Accuracy in Media, AIM, debunking Levine’s story, saying, “No, there was no CIA involved in Nicaragua in dealing drugs,” “Levine was full of it,” “there were committees on the Kerry Commission,” that never happened.  Then we have the Frank Church Committee Meetings in 1975 that unraveled MKULTRA.  The reason Church got involved with MKULTRA was that his “crap” [i.e., his intel on the different government agencies] was leaked out by the NSA . . . he found out that they were spying on him and pissed him off.

44:00  He was the Tucker Carlson of his day, who is also the lead-in to the CIA pin worn by Sean Hannity.  Tucker is up in Montana at a fly fishing convention, and Tucker confronts him with a videographer.  The guy who confronted Tucker was a CIA operative.

45:00  The Dunham, Sotero, Obama.  On the left is Ann Dunham, who is wearing a blazer.  On the right shoulder are the initials to a Jesuit private school in Beirut, Lebanon where the photo is taken.  The man in the middle is Stanley Armour Dunham, the grandfather to Barrack Obama, who was a CIA operative at the Beirut station with, Madelyn Dunham, Barrack Obama’s grandmother at the right, at a time when Beirut was considered a Paris of the Middle East.

46:00  The woman on the right, Madeline Dunham, will end up running the escrow account out of the Bank of Hawaii and Honolulu that the CIA used as a private slush fund for dictators, like Marcos in the Philippines and Sukarno in Indonesia and Hussein in a place called Iraq.  She will handle privately that money handled through that Bank.  The woman on the left will become the Marily Muret of the 60s and 70s, Ann Dunham.  She will . . . .   The CIA used a lot of anthropologists.  Anthropologists became the go-to profession for the intelligence agencies because . . . archeologists too.  In fact, one of the teachers that Obama had at the private school in Hawaii was the model for Indiana Jones.  Ann Dunham becomes involved in these sham marriages, first in the operation called Air Africa, where they brought over 282 Africans from various nations because we wanted to have the future leaders of Africa during the Cold War when we were battling the Soviets in Africa.  So from Kenya comes Barrack, Sr. who comes to the University of Hawaii and to the East-West Foundation, which was a CIA front at the University of Hawaii where she and Barrack, Sr. are studying Russian together as many innocent people do.  So the two of them meet studying Russian, which is how every lovebird meets.  According to his research, Hawaii is completely Spooksville.  The more I dig into Hawaii the more it seems like a complete CIA state.  Mark Chapman coming out of there.  MKULTRA stuff.

48:50  Makes sense.  CIA is all out of World War, II, and Hawaii is Pearl Harbor, the event that launched the U.S. into World War, II.

49:15  Barrack, Sr. comes from Kenya, leaves a wife who was pregnant at the time, comes to Hawaii, marries Ann Dunham, and impregnates her with Barrack.  He then goes to Harvard, hooks up with a Jewish woman, marries her also, and takes her back to Kenya.  So he’s got three wives in two simultaneous years.  Was he a bigamist or did he manage to divorce them?  There are some overlapping issues here.  He is kind of kicked out of Harvard because the parents begin to write to the Dean of Harvard that this guy is having sex with their daughters and impregnating them.  And his daughters, not connected, separately, write to the Dean, so he’s unceremoniously, quietly sent back to Kenya and he takes one of the students with him as yet his third wife.  Barrack, Sr., was the underling to a guy named Mboya, and Mboya was the next in line to become the head of Kenya.  Tom Mboya was the one who arranged the airlift for Barrack, Sr. to come to the University of Hawaii.  Mboya was part of the same tribe as Barrack Obama, Sr.  Mboya is assassinated, and then there’s an assassination attempt on Barrack, Sr.  He later dies in a drunken car crash into a rubber tree.  He becomes an alcoholic and drives himself into a tree.

52:00  The operation that the CIA put together was to battle the Soviets throughout Africa.  That was why they brought over 282 African students.  It wasn’t because they liked them, it was that these were going to be the future leaders of Africa. The airlift was funded by the Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation  Jokingly, “all roads lead to Kennedy oddity #71.”  Ann Dunham goes back to the East-West Institute, meets a guy named Lolo Soetero.  Barry Soetero is the stepchild of Lolo Sotero.  Who is Lolo Sotero?  Lolo Soetero goes to the East-West Institute at the University of Hawaii to learn Russian.  Jokingly, “Everybody does.”  So he shows up [he’s not a Jesuit], he now meets Ann Dunham, and immediately marries her as things happen.  And Lolo Sotero is a colonel to a general in Sukarno’s military in Indonesia.  Sukarno is like the Nassar of Indonesia.  He’s a nationalist who is playing both sides.  Sukarno is the first democratically-elected leader of Indonesia, not a strong man, he’s a nationalist, duly elected, trying to find a middle ground between the millions of Chinese who live in Indonesia, the Soviets who have infiltrated into Indonesia, and the United States.

53:45  We are backing Sukarno, and Sukarno seems to be slipping away from us, so there are a couple of coups, not really well done.  Eisenhower fucks up.  These coups fail.  An American pilot, named Allen Lawrence Pope, gets shot down.  It’s revealed that Pope is CIA, gets shot down, we’re bombing some of the outer islands with CIA military planes.  So Pope gets caught, [the U.S.] has to pull back the funding, and realizes that it has to take down Sukarno. The guy that the U.S. picks to take down Sukarno is a guy named Suharto.  Suharto’s number-one henchman is this guy, Lolo Sotero.  Where is Lolo Sotero?  Lolo Sotero is in Hawaii learning Russian with Ann Dunham.  He now has to go back to Indonesia and help Suharto overthrow Sukarno, which he does, in one of the bloodiest coups in the history of the world.  [54:43]  1.5 million native Chinese are butchered to death as the result of this coup against the communist insurgence and the communist supporters, the PKI, which is the Communist Party of Indonesia.

55:00  When Suharto takes over with the help of Barry Soetero’s stepfather, he’s involved in one of the biggest mass murders in the history of any coup, possibly to Pol Pot and the Cambodian massacre.  There are estimates that there were 2.5 million Indonesian Chinese that were butchered to death.  They’re still digging up mass graves in Indonesia to this day.  They drove the communist Chinese out of Indonesia, which is what the CIA wanted with the help of Lolo Soetero, who was a colonel, and Suharto who became the bloody strongman of Indonesia and did our bidding, and that sealed Indonesia into the capitalist U.S. sphere of influence never to return.  The Soviets bailed out.  The Soviets bailed out when Sukarno was still in power: they saw the handwriting on the wall.  But the Chinese were starting to help them build nuclear reactors and supply possibly nuclear weapons to the Indonesian government, so it was a country that was in play at the time.  Very rarely is it commented upon because of the debacle.  And the reason it’s important is because Obama, as president, refused to mention Indonesia.  he didn’t want to mention it at all.  [56:30]  When Obama was running for president, a man went village to village with a group and threatened them, telling them “Do not talk to the media,” and that was a guy named John Brennan, who later became the head of the CIA.

57:00  So Ann Dunham, when he goes to Occidental College in LA, where Occidental College is a CIA recruiting college, where dozens and dozens of CIA operatives have come out of Occidental here in Los Angeles.  He then transfers to Columbia University.  He takes an intern job with an organization called BIC, which is a CIA front organization in New York.  [for later reading]  And he’s an editor of a magazine there for them, and that’s a CIA operation to spread international propaganda around the world.  And he is part of, in the early 80s, of a little-known operation called Operation Looking Glass [launched in 1961, headquartered in Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska].  It’s about developing young talent at the college level to become CIA operatives, which he is a part of, obviously, based on what we now know.  [58:00]  There’s a lot to Operation Looking glass, which is very rarely explored, but you can see that his road is being paved.  Put it that way.

At the age of 6, he is taken by his mother, Ann Dunham, back to Indonesia where he is put into a madrasa and they give him a Subaric last name so that he can become an Indonesian citizen.  And I think the whole thing about his birth certificate wasn’t about his origin of birth, it was about this legal adoption by Lolo Sotero, which had to happen for him to attend an Indonesian school.  Which had to happen by Indonesian law: he had to be adopted.

It wasn’t about where he was born; instead, it was to force him to show who he was related to.  As Sotero adopted him, he added this name, Sabaric, an Indonesian name to show that he is an Indonesian nationalist.  You can’t have dual citizenship according to Indonesian law even to this day.  So he’s an American citizen, however, to become a student in the madrasa in Indonesia, he needs to be adopted and given Indonesian citizenship, which is what this name indicated, that Sotero had adopted him as his step-son.

100:00  His mother goes village to village as an anthropologist to find out who the communists are in the village so they can be executed.  That’s where the blood is on the hands of his mother.  She’s not a hippie chick from Berkeley.  She’s not a Dead-head [referring to Grateful Dead groupies]. She’s not anything like that.  This woman used her anthropology training, as did Margaret Mead did, by the way, by her own admission, she used it to find out in the villages what the political beliefs were of the different villages.  That’s the information that the CIA needed so that Suharto could execute his enemies once he seized power with the coup.  And those enemies add up to 2 million Chinese Indonesians.  She then goes to Pakistan in the 1980s and does the same thing when the Soviets start going into Afghanistan, goes to Lahore, and takes Obama with her.  It’s 1981 and it’s the same time that the Soviets are invading Afghanistan.  So she’s everywhere where the action is her entire career . . . country by country by country . . . she’s everywhere.  and she’s an operative, that’s what she’s doing.  The dirty politics is using anthropology to find out the politics of the villagers.  That’s where the blood is on the hands of the family of Obama.  And he refuses to acknowledge any activity of his mother’s during that time other than she was an anthropologist during that time going through these villages.  This coup is one of the most under-reported, CIA-backed coups in American history with the highest body count in any coup in American history . . . the 1965-66 coup in Indonesia of replacing Sukarno with Suharto.

102:00  No wonder he could withstand the other famous scorn of the Clintons.  I’m guessing the Clintons’ ties were more organized crime whereas Obama’s ties were more CIA-ridden.

Suharto gave $1 million dollars to the Clinton campaign in 1992 through a backdoor legal campaign contribution so there is some connection to the Clinton administration through Indonesia.

Finally, a book is referenced for this information.  One is The Manufacturing of a President:  The CIA’s Insertion of Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. into the White House, Wayne Madsen, 2012.  And be sure to check out Wayne Madsen’s article on Obama, titled “The Story of Obama: All in the Company,” 

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2010/09/wayne-madsen/the-story-of-obama-allinthecompany/

Documentaries are the Cliff Notes version of books today.

If you remember the end of the Raiders of the Lost Ark, where they hid the ark, voluminous documented evidence and proof all warehoused, which means that you have to hunt it down.  It does not come to you so neatly on a decorative or Rembrandt-painted platter with Brahms playing in the background.  They have a thing called The Limited Hangout, the CIA does, which goes like, “Okay, you got me there.”   They get caught in an operation or outed, but they’ll concede half-truths and then misdirect.  Yeah, they’ll throw you a bone but then move the goalposts.  Censorship is the only way to combat it.  Gatekeeper, Chris Milligan at Tryandine Books: gatekeeper

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Eric Hunley Interviewed John McAfee Back in 2021 When He was on the run

 Austin Peterson was McAfee's running mate.  


All government offices around the world are closed on weekends.  


The term cobra effect was coined by economist Horst Siebert based on an anecdote of an occurrence in India during British rule. The British government, concerned about the number of venomous cobras in Delhi, offered a bounty for every dead cobra. Initially, this was a successful strategy; large numbers of snakes were killed for the reward. Eventually, however, enterprising people began to breed cobras for the income. When the government became aware of this, the reward program was scrapped. When cobra breeders set their now-worthless snakes free, the wild cobra population further increased. This story is often cited as an example of Goodhart's Law

There are CIA who can speak 35 languages fluently.  

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Gilbert Gottfried, 1955-2022

I’ve always felt sorry for Jesus ‘cause you know no matter what he ever did, he could never live up to his father.  Gilbert Gottfried

 

Mark Groubert,

He was a savant.  The guy was a pure savant.  He started when he was 15 years old as a standup.  Gilbert's genius was that he worshipped old Hollywood.  He worshipped Bella Lugosi.  He worshipped the old movies.  He never felt he was part of show business.  He was always an outsider looking in."

Thank you to Eric Hunley and Mark Groubert from America's Untold Stories for honoring Gottfried.  Loved hearing that Mark not only grew up with Gilbert but that they worked together.  Here is Gottfried's November, 2021, interview, #1729, with Joe Rogan.  It's 3 hours long.