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Submitted by Demy DeAsis on Mon, 12/11/2006 - 2:19pm.
In Spring of 2002, I met David George at TESC. He was trying to resurrect a publication he started back in the 80's, The Evergreen Free Press. David appeared to have detailed knowledge about prominent individuals in the Olympia community who were involved in occult crimes. Some of his information dovetailed with what I knew, independent of his sources. We spoke extensively about the controversial Paul Ingram and Kiwanis Boy's Ranch cases, involving alleged ritual and child abuse. Yes, David was a bit paranoid at times - maybe due to his excessive drug use or maybe he knew too much, or, both. We were working on a book transcript written by a survivor of the government MKULTRA mind control program, and, whose father was part of the pedophile perp ring from Nebraska as mentioned in the book, The Franklin Coverup. David was editing my friend's transcript and I was to publish it. In the Summer of 2003, I returned from a family vacation to hear that David had been murdered by two young men, because he apparently owed money for drugs. This explanation never did set well with me, especially the ritualistic way he was dismembered. The book transcript was not found with his belongings.
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Damn, this is really scary!
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/11/2006 - 10:04pm.I will keep writing letters and speaking truth to power. Did they catch the murderers? Did they ever find out who did it? If not, how did they know he was murdered by two young men?
I have been feeling
Submitted by The Fire Inside on Mon, 12/11/2006 - 10:24pm.Are you afraid you're going to get a knock on your door because of it?
Remember, I wrote a blog stating Timothy McVeigh was ahead of the curve in regard to fighting government oppression.
For some reason, I'd imagine the government would be more interested in someone advocating that than wanting to hold the Bush admininstration accountable. But if the black suburbans do pay you a visit, be sure to give me a notice.
Also, being involved with local conspiracies is far more dangerous than national. Your health is at a greater risk when the people involved live in the same area as you do.
On local conspiracies
Submitted by Demy DeAsis on Mon, 12/11/2006 - 11:49pm.Definately don't disclose
Submitted by The Fire Inside on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 12:31am.Definately don't disclose information over any electronic medium.
Ideally you would have a plastic bubble in your swimming pool where you could conduct sensitive conversations.
In response to Rob
Submitted by jlw on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 12:18am.David's murderers behind bars
Submitted by Demy DeAsis on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 12:25am.Dark Histories
Submitted by DrewHendricks on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 8:13pm.I'm unconvinced that the local "satanic cult activity" scene is the real issue, though. I've been through a lot of that material already, and most of it (and current experience) tells me that the satanic ritual aspect was convenient cover for sexual abuse, probably arising from the repression of normal sexual expression in a Christian family known to participate in sketchy "recovered memories" counseling.
The other main thread seems to be Fort Lewis, a base which houses several military intelligence units with specific training needs. If you had a brief to infiltrate the left in general, would you not train your men on TESC, and the Olympia area? If someone found out how your local law enforcement agencies cooperate and extend this training for their own needs, would this someone not face danger out of proportion to the norm?
"The greatest hoax played on the masses is that their individual voice is nothing amidst the cacophany of world events." - enpen, an Olyblogger (2006)
both sides biased
Submitted by Demy DeAsis on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 10:47pm.Drew, I understand your position regarding the Paul Ingram case, which in my opinion was rife with extremism and disnformation from both sides. Loftus and Ofshe, subscribers of the "false memory spindrome" certainly had their own aganda. Conversly, Neal McClanhan, lead investigator of the case made glaring mistakes with his interogation of Ingram. From my perspective, the confusion was intentionally and elaborately contrived, thus, making it difficult to ascertain the elusve truth. I'll expound further in another entry on how former FBI disinformation specialist, Ted Gunderson assisted in creating further confusion about the case with unfound claims of "Satanic" grave sites in Mason County.
I became acquainted with
Submitted by stevenl on Wed, 12/13/2006 - 7:39am.A serial killer with a
Submitted by Norm on Wed, 12/13/2006 - 7:14pm.read
Submitted by jd07 on Thu, 05/17/2007 - 6:51am.any charges?
Submitted by Demy DeAsis on Sun, 05/20/2007 - 10:57am.