Saturday, April 10, 2010

“Call Boys” Gay Child Porn & Republicans?


Image [found here]

A reference to the a webpage containing the above picture:
http://www.johnnygosch.com/
was left as an anonymous comment along with a url for the video below was left in [this post]. Here are some of my notes:

I thought there is something to the video. The pictures on the website seem staged, so I don't know if there is any real connection between the website and the video other than a link to both were put in comment in [this post].

To understand what the FBI, CIA, and elected officials were doing from 1970 to 1990, one might better understand what is going on now. What is going on now could be that much more prevalent and damaging.

Boys Town, FBI, Republican, Catholic, Gay Porn Abductions? Are children still be procured to high ranking officials for sex? Are children still being hooked on cocaine and heroin to render them sex slaves. Are the victims of these sex rings imprisoned or killed to shut them up?

Are there rich and powerful Republican pedophiles? Is the FBI covering up the abuse? Were there homosexual parties held? Were male police officers shoving anal beads up young boys’ rectums? Was the FBI complicit in covering up child pedophile and abduction? Are elected officials and others who investigate this smeared, arrested, financially ruined, and terrorized? Are some wrongly imprisoned? Are victims of child sexual abuse and torture put in prison to shut them up?

The video is of very poor quality, there are gaps, and it is challenging to watch the whole thing. I did. If true, the same is currently going on. I know the courts and investigations are routinely rigged.

I did a little digging. William E Colby appears in the video below. He is the predecessor to George H. W. Bush in the CIA. Colby was blowing the whistle about wrongdoing in the CIA and then died under mysterious circumstances.


http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wcolby.htm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colby


Conspiracy of Silence - Highest Quality Version


Text with video:
51:48 - 3 years ago
This is the best quality version of Conspiracy of Silence available on the Internet. The sound is greatly improved over the earlier version. This is a video made which delves deeply into the Franklin Cover Up and reveals what Congress basically had banned from you ever seeing. You will see how Congress tried to ban this video in the opening of the video.

* * * *

One of the most ridiculous intros I've ever seen for the beginning of a video starts the first 30 seconds of the below video. Back in the 1980's productions that went on public access or were distributed on VHS tapes sometimes had corny intros. The content about the drug trade and the government in the 1980's. There aren't any checks and balances in place to keep these activities from continuing to this day. There are some ridiculous assertions about how dangerous the Anthrax "virus" is and other conspiracy stuff. But information that can be researched and proven, shows there is a lot to these subjects. Was Bill Clinton involved in heroin and cocaine running while President and Arkansas Governor? Was Reagan a drug lord President?

CIA Drug Ops Conspiracy (unaired documentary)


* * * *

What does the ex-wife of a Connecticut police officer say about DCF (CPS) abuse, drunk cops passing out drugs in bars, sleeping with DCF women etc?


* * * *
* * * *

http://thesrv.blogspot.com/2010/04/police-state-no-parental-rights.html

http://thegetjusticecoalition.blogspot.com/2010/04/sexploitation-of-children-and-women.html

Restraining orders used to abuse divorced men and break up families:
http://judicialmisconduct.blogspot.com/2010/04/ros.html

http://starkravingviking.blogspot.com/2010/03/hillary-clinton-untried-felon.html

http://www.liveleak.com/user/SvenVonErick

* * * *

The below found here:
http://waronyou.com/topics/cable-ties-kissinger-to-chile-controversy/

Cable ties Kissinger to Chile controversy

Cable ties Kissinger to Chile controversy
Published on 04-11-2010 Email To Friend Print Version
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Source: Yahoo Ap

WASHINGTON – As secretary of state, Henry Kissinger canceled a U.S. warning against carrying out international political assassinations that was to have gone to Chile and two neighboring nations just days before a former ambassador was killed by Chilean agents on Washington’s Embassy Row in 1976, a newly released State Department cable shows.

Whether Kissinger played a role in blocking the delivery of the warning against assassination to the governments of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay has long been a topic of controversy.

Discovered in recent weeks by the National Security Archive, a non-profit research organization, the Sept. 16, 1976 cable is among tens of thousands of declassified State Department documents recently made available to the public.

In 1976, the South American nations of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay were engaged in a program of repression code-named Operation Condor that targeted those governments’ political opponents throughout Latin America, Europe and even the United States.

Based on information from the CIA, the U.S. State Department became concerned that Condor included plans for political assassination around the world. The State Department drafted a plan to deliver a stern message to the three governments not to engage in such murders.

In the Sept. 16, 1976 cable, the topic of one paragraph is listed as “Operation Condor,” preceded by the words “(KISSINGER, HENRY A.) SUBJECT: ACTIONS TAKEN.” The cable states that “secretary declined to approve message to Montevideo” Uruguay “and has instructed that no further action be taken on this matter.”

“The Sept. 16 cable is the missing piece of the historical puzzle on Kissinger’s role in the action, and inaction, of the U.S. government after learning of Condor assassination plots,” Peter Kornbluh, the National Security Archive’s senior analyst on Chile, said Saturday. Kornbluh is the author of “The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability.”

Jessica LePorin, a spokeswoman for Kissinger, says that the former secretary of state dealt many years ago with questions concerning the cancellation of the warnings to the South American governments and had no further comment on the matter.

Kissinger has dealt with the issue indirectly. Writing in defense of Kissinger in 2004 when the issue arose, William D. Rogers, Kissinger’s former assistant secretary of state, said Kissinger “had nothing to do with” a Sept. 20, 1976 cable instructing that the warnings to Chile, Argentina and Uruguay be canceled. Rogers died in 2007.

“You can instruct” the U.S. ambassadors “to take no further action” on the subject of Operation Condor, said the Sept. 20 cable by Harry Shlaudeman, assistant secretary of state for Inter-American affairs, to Shlaudeman’s deputy.

The next day, on Sept. 21, 1976, agents of Chilean Gen. Augusto Pinochet planted a car bomb and exploded it on a Washington, D.C., street, killing both former Ambassador Orlando Letelier, and an American colleague, Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Letelier was one of the most outspoken critics of the Pinochet government.

Nearly a month before the blast, the State Department seemed intent on delivering a strong message to the governments engaged in Operation Condor.

An Aug. 23, 1976 State Department cable instructs the U.S. embassies in the capitals of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay to “seek appointment as soon as possible with highest appropriate official, preferably the chief of state.”

The message that was to be conveyed: the U.S. government knows that Operation Condor may “include plans for the assassination of subversives, politicians and prominent figures both within the national borders of certain … countries and abroad.”

“What we are trying to head off is a series of international murders that could do serious damage to the international status and reputation of the countries involved,” Shlaudeman wrote in a memo to Kissinger dated Aug. 30, 1976. That memo is referenced in the newly disclosed Sept. 16, 1976 cable containing Kissinger’s name.

Concerns among the ambassadors may have led to cancellation of the planned warning.

In the Aug. 30, 1976 memo, Shlaudeman discussed a possibility that the U.S. ambassador in Uruguay might be endangered by delivering a warning against assassination. The U.S. ambassador to Chile said that Pinochet might take as an insult any inference that he was connected with assassination plots.

___

On the Net:

National Security Archive: http://www.nsarchive.org

About :
I'm just a American patriot who believes in freedom for all, even the ones I don't like. It's time to make a stand and take over the media, government, and police of this nation. Join me in the movement and join the forums.