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  • Kahlypso posted an update 6 years, 5 months ago

    Finders file just released by the FBI. https://vault.fbi.gov/the-finders

    • Tunnels under preschools (see page 49 of pdf) . I’m sure it’s all explainable as just another emergency exit in case of fire or a school shooter. Nevermind the multiple artifacts (including pentagrams) in the tunnels. I’m noting that it is the DJT Administration releasing this cache from the WJC Administration era. Is that significant or is this just a regularly scheduled release process? I am ignorant on this issue. Thoughts anyone??

      • No one has gone after pedophiles like DJT. Despite his reputation (I am sure deserved) as a womanizer, he is all about family and is absolutely set against the child slave/pedos on both sides of the aisle. I am confident that is an element of the “Never-Trumper” movement; the alternative media headlines are naming names and the pattern seems to fit.

    • Aside from the catchy catch phrases used to discredit the victims at the time & admission this evil indeed happened, of interest in those docs are estates in “Nethers,” VA & also CT that pay no taxes…IOW allodial title. Peeps get a warranty deed.
      edward mandel house mentoring spooks…this goes way back, Mr. Wizard.
      Much farther than ’87.

      • The “Mr. Wizard” reference made me smile. I wonder how many people saw a short haired guy in a white shirt with a few beakers and smoking tubes, all in black and white, when you mentioned that. LOL

      • … most are not aware that E.M. House (a.k.a. Colonel House) was also a “novelist”. See his Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 (pub. 1912). A very interesting (and telling) little (not really, it is over 300 pp.) book. House was a very interesting character. He was involved in establishing the C.F.R. (Council on Foreign Relations) and was a close advisor to William Dodd (F.D.R.’s ambassador to NAZI Germany). When one comes to know something of his life I think it apropos to give him the same epithet as given to Hess by Dr. Farrell … “conflicted”. The short “Prefatory Note” written by House that opens the first of four volumes of his papers (The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, edited by Charles Seymour, Houghton Mifflin, 1926) gives an inkling of his conflicted nature.