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PostTue Mar 15, 2005 3:01 am  Reply with quote  

Elite Sex Slave Rings: The Gannon-Thompson Connection

Alex Jones interviews Tom Flocco on his latest story, Photographer for White House child sex ring arrested after Thompson suicide, and is also joined by former Senator John DeCamp (author of The Franklin Cover-up) to discuss the evidence of high level government pedophile rings and how they tie into the Jeff Gannon and Hunter S. Thompson stories.

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The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor: Part 1 PostMon Mar 28, 2005 4:49 am  Reply with quote  

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The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor:
Summarizing the Questions So Far




Part 1

Over a month has passed since Hunter S. Thompson’s death by apparent suicide, and still the questions linger.

The first question is why. Why would Thompson commit suicide? Usually, when a person commits suicide, they are depressed, but, in Thompson’s case, we are told he was he not depressed.

Quoting his son, Juan Thompson: "I think a lot of people, when they see the word 'suicide,' think that he must have been very unhappy or in despair, but I really believe it was nothing of the kind. ... He was not unhappy, he was not depressed, none of the things you would associate with someone who took his own life."

His wife, Anita, explained his suicide this way: "He feels at the peak of his life right now, has a very successful career, has a network of perfect friends. If he quit now, he would feel he was a champion."

Not unhappy, not depressed, at the peak of his life—these words paint the picture of a happy man. And yet, while talking to his wife on the phone and preparing to write his column, this happy guy suddenly decided to kill himself so he could go out like a “champion.”

This is an odd motive for suicide, and the timing is equally odd. If he wanted to go out like a champion, wouldn’t it make more sense for him to finish his column first? After all, writing was the great passion of Thompson’s life.

It has been suggested that physical pain was a factor in Thompson’s decision to kill himself. And yet, not only does his family say pain was not a factor, his physical therapist B. J. Williams, says that Thompson had recovered quite well from the numerous injuries and ailments he had suffered over the past few years.

Quoting Williams: "Hunter had a lot of things thrown at him physically. He had a fractured leg and back surgery but he took it all in stride and fought back. He never gave up. I am just shocked by this."

Williams is not the only person who was shocked. For every friend of Thompson’s who says they had expected him to commit suicide, there are even more friends who say the opposite.

Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis (described by Juan Thompson as the man who knew Thompson best) said that when he learned of Thompson’s death, he “was totally floored."

Another friend of Thompson’s in the sheriff’s department, Joe DiSalvo, said: "This was not the way I expected Hunter to die."

Long-time friend and neighbor Mike Cleverly, who spent the previous Friday evening watching a basketball game on television with Thompson, said he was “the last person in the world I would have expected to kill himself."

Another close friend, Jeanette Etheredge, said: "I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he sounded good. The one person I would never think would do something like that goes and does it."

That is what a good many of Thompson’s friends say. However, conventional wisdom tells us that no one knows a man better than his family, therefore we must give greater weight to what Thompson’s wife and son have to say about the matter.

They say he had been talking about suicide for a long time, therefore they had expected it to happen someday. However, they too were shocked. What shocked them was not the act, but the timing—in the middle of the day, in the middle of a friendly phone conversation with his wife, with his grandchild in the house, and with a column to write. The last thing he said was to suggest his wife come home to help him write his column. Then, inexplicably, moments later he kills himself?

It is certainly possible it happened that way—anything is possible—and yet, it is troublesome.

It becomes even more troublesome when we consider what the New York Post termed “serious irregularities” surrounding the demise of the gonzo doctor …

(to be continued)

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The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor: Part 2 PostMon Mar 28, 2005 4:50 am  Reply with quote  

From MackWhite.com

The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor:
Summarizing the Questions So Far




Part 2

HUNTER S. THOMPSON (from a January 2003 Democracy Now interview): "… Bush, he's really the evil one in here. Well, more than just him. We're the Nazis in this game, and I don't like it. I'm embarrassed and I'm pissed off. Yeah. I mean to say something and I think a lot of people in this country agree with me. A lot more never say anything. We'll see what happens to me if I get my head cut off in the next week by - it's always unknown Bush [inaudible] strangers who commit suicide right afterward. No witnesses. They have a new kind of crime."

“No witnesses.” As it happens, there were no witnesses to Thompson’s death, as Thompson himself appears to have predicted two years before his apparent suicide.

No eyewitnesses, that is. There were, however, earwitnesses: Thompson’s wife, Anita, and his son, Juan.

Anita Thompson described that, prior to his death, they had had a small tiff. (The cause of their disagreement has not been disclosed, however she says that for a few months he had been discussing suicide and this had put a strain on their relationship.) At one point, she says, Thompson did something “uncharacteristic”: he told her to leave the room and go to his kitchen/office with his son; he also told her not to leave the house. He did not explain himself to his wife, therefore the reason for these directives is unknown.

Anita left the room, but she did not follow the rest of the directives; instead, she went to the gym. While there, she received a phone call from Thompson. It was a “good talk” that lasted 10 minutes. Thompson said, “I want you to come home after you work out. Come home and we’ll work on a column.” Then he abruptly stopped talking; next she heard clicking noises and thought he had set down the phone and begun typing.

It is at this point that Anita Thompson’s story becomes inconsistent; she has alternately said that she heard only clicking, yet she has also said she heard a loud, muffled noise. Why two different accounts?

The other earwitness, Juan, was in the living room next to the Thompson’s kitchen/office. According to the police report, Juan heard “a dull sound, not a short crack typical of a gunshot.” Later, in news stories, Juan and his wife said they thought a book had fallen to the floor. Presumably, as the son of a man with a legendary fondness for guns, Juan was familiar with the sound of a gunshot, therefore it is odd that he did not hear one, leading some to suggest that a silencer may have been used.

At any rate, the sound was sufficiently un-alarming that Juan did not rush into the kitchen/office, but continued taking a photo; he did not discover his father’s body until a few minutes later.

Twenty minutes later the police arrived. As they approached the house, they heard three gunshots. Then Juan appeared, walking towards them; he stated that he fired the shots as a tribute to his father. Later, the police allowed Juan to enter the room alone to drape a scarf over his father’s body. As the New York Post article points out, Juan’s behavior was unusual. However, there is no evidence to suggest that his behavior was prompted by anything other than what he says it was—a tribute to his father. Therefore, it is understandable.

Less understandable, however, is the fact that the police allowed him to be alone with the body. True, they may have felt so certain that Thompson’s death was not a homicide that they felt no need to secure the death scene. But, if that is so, it calls into question the attentiveness of the police towards one troubling anomaly that appears in the police report.

Lying next to Thompson’s body was a semi-automatic Smith & Wesson 645; there was a spent shell casing and six bullets were left in the gun’s clip, but there was no bullet in the firing chamber. As police investigator Joe DiSalvo noted, "I think a bullet from the magazine should have cycled into the chamber" unless there was a ‘malfunction.’” DiSalvo also said the weapon may have been on a manual cycle that would have prevented the other bullets from going into the chamber.

However, WhatReallyHappened.com noted: “For you ‘Miami Vice’ fans, the model 645 is the gun Don Johnson used in the final season of the show. There is no 'manual cycle' to keep the autoloader from operating when the gun is fired. The only slide lock on the gun is used to lock the slide in the open (unfiring) position to facilitate inserting a new magazine.”

There was one more peculiar thing about the death scene; it is not an anomaly so much, as it is an enigma.

Thompson was seated in front of his typewriter. In the typewriter on a sheet of paper the word “counselor” had been typed …

(to be continued)

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SUICIDE PostMon Mar 28, 2005 3:50 pm  Reply with quote  

I think he was sick of the s!@# and thought: HEY if there is a next world maybe its better?

Or too much acid over the years... did they autopsy? What was in his blood?

Good writer, bit of a homophobic, but I really enjoyed hells angels and fear and loathing!

Anyone heard the commentry he has got on the GILLIAM/DEPP Fear and Loathing DVD: its funny as f***, he right rips them up!
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When the righteous triumph, there is great elation; but when the wicked rise to power, men go into hiding. Proverbs 28:12


Amber alert on Capitol Hill

Witness says abducted children--23 now dead--abused by 20-30 pedophile members of congress at child sex parties held at Embassy Row mansion where Secret Service-secured presidential limo was seen parked outside

By Tom Flocco


Lincoln, NE -- March 28, 2005 -- TomFlocco.com -- Recently arrested photographer Russell E. "Rusty" Nelson--who according to U.S. District court testimony [2-5-1999] was impersonated by another photographer at Capitol Hill child sex parties during the Reagan and Bush presidencies, told us last week that in 1988 he refused Hunter Thompson’s offer of $100,000 to film a graphic child sex "snuff movie to be sold to wealthy private clients where a young boy would be murdered as a sacrifice."

"I’ve been homeless, in hiding and staying under the radar screen ever since," said Nelson.

Thompson reportedly committed suicide a few weeks ago on February 10, 2005--six days prior to Nelson’s February 16 arrest, when simultaneous search warrants were served to confiscate Nelson’s photographic equipment, computers, photos and "visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct involving a child," according to copies we obtained. Nelson said authorities were hoping to find evidence of child porn; but he claims to have never been involved. His next public hearing is May 4 in Lincoln.

Nelson enhanced his credibility in sworn testimony before Nebraska U.S. Senior District Judge Warren Urbom on February 5, 1999 [pp. 101-154] resulting in Urbom awarding attorney John DeCamp's client--pedophile victim Paul Bonacci, $1 million dollars in damages for sexual abuse in a case against convicted GOP activist Larry King, who sang the national anthem at the 1984 and 1988 Republican national conventions.

An employee at Lincoln’s DeCamp Legal Services told TomFlocco.com that the warrant’s actual violation date was September 1, 2003 [just prior to the 2004 presidential primary season], but it was not served until February 16, 2005--calling into question why authorities waited so long.

Questions can also be raised as to whether Hunter Thompson’s death and the James Guckert-Jeff Gannon White House reporter scandal resulted in having Nelson taken out of circulation to intimidate or threaten him while also using the opportunity to search for criminal evidence--the kind which would place sitting and retired members of congress in severe legal jeopardy.

The revelations came during an unexpected phone call from Nelson, 42, who also told TomFlocco.com he personally witnessed Secret Service agents arrive at King’s Embassy Row mansion in Washington to set up security two days prior to a private child sex party attended by senators and congressmen he declined to name. The party was held immediately after a public political reception in October, 1988--just prior to the Bush-Dukakis presidential election.

Presidential limousine


On the night of the two parties, Nelson said he saw a limousine arrive for the second party--attended by young children. He was told that it was the presidential limo, adding that he saw "several Secret Service agents guarding the vehicle from the time it arrived at 9-10 pm until it pulled away from King’s home after midnight."

In addition to children, the mostly male "after-party" was attended by members of congress and other businessmen according to Nelson, who declined to tell us when we asked if President Reagan or Vice President Bush had arrived in the limo, saying "I will only tell which one it was, or the names of senators and congressmen in a courtroom."

When we asked during a second phone interview whether there was concrete evidence to corroborate his allegations, Nelson said "there are many photographs showing members of congress in fairly explicit--but not pornographic--poses with children."

"The one impersonating me at the sex parties--a guy named Nick--took the hardcore porn photos of children and politicians together for blackmail purposes, to control their votes in Congress and stuff," said the photographer.

Nelson said "I found out from my sources that about 23 children who attended those parties are now dead; and the politicians would really have a lot of explaining to do if the pictures ever got out--especially to their parents; but they won’t unless something happens to me."

When we asked Nelson whether he would ever offer sworn testimony and take a polygraph test to legally ascertain his more specific, explosive claims, the photographer said, "In a heartbeat; but no judge, grand jury or congressmen ever asked me about this stuff. And there are many grown kids out there, too scared to talk about it."

Nelson’s voice and general conversation indicated resignation to the fact that no one would ever touch his testimony, adding that Senate and House pedophiles still hold public office. This, in spite of the prosecution and imprisonment of elderly Catholic priests.

Nelson corroborated our earlier interview with attorney and Franklin Cover-up author John DeCamp [decamplegal@inebraska.com], revealing that about 20-30 senators and congressmen attended and participated in mostly male pedophile sex parties at King’s mansion during the Reagan-Bush 41 administrations--but neither would name names.

DeCamp told us, "I can’t talk about that now. Bad things happen."

Nelson and Decamp also said that retired Los Angeles FBI Special Agent Ted Gunderson flew to Nebraska to assist the photographer; and Nelson told us Gunderson secured cash from an unidentified individual who paid to have him released on bail before his next public hearing on May 4. Nelson said he is worried, remains homeless, and is served legally by a public defender.

DeCamp said Gunderson has taken "a personal interest in Nelson and the Franklin case, and he’s a good friend."

MIT and the U.S. Army

Ensnared as a fall-guy for what the Washington Times called a White House and congressional child sex ring, the Nebraska photographer said the warrants were used to locate photo evidence of Capitol Hill pedophilia, but Nelson just wants to get on with his life.

Rusty Nelson told us he attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for two years, studying electronic engineering in the early 1980’s: "Photography was my hobby or key interest, and I was offered so much money, I left school to work for a phone company, building microwave radio stations, tower dishes--it was more money than I could have earned with an MIT degree; and it got me out into the mountains where I could also do photo shows and scenic art."

"The company got bought out, so I entered the Army for a couple years as a wire climber who wired phones and I got out in 1986," said Nelson, adding, "I was approached by people connected to Larry King because of my photography work in the Lincoln area and pretty soon I started going with him to Washington, DC to do various photo jobs--but I never did anything pornographic."

Front-man for the fall

"My problems started at King’s Embassy Row mansion in January through June, 1988 when they were trying to bring me into the inner circle at Bohemian Grove and the room in Larry’s mansion--the sex parties--when I saw the other guy impersonating me--supposedly without my knowledge," he said.

"At about that time [age 23-24], I was broke, homeless, with hardly even a few dollars in my wallet--I depended on Larry for a room and food; but I was on his jet with little kids and I saw children sold to the highest bidder at an auction--that‘s when I really started to get scared," added the photographer and eyewitness to Capitol Hill crimes still unpunished.

Nelson’s U.S. District Court testimony weaves a curious tale regarding his impersonation so that abducted children and others would identify him as the child porn photographer should it be necessary:

"Q: How did you come to know Larry King?...I needed to find a decent job and he [Ron, who hired Rusty Nelson for photos at club named Max‘s] goes ‘I know somebody who probably be able to use a good photographer, I’ll talk to him...All of a sudden, here’s Larry King, I had no idea who he was...and next thing I’m on a private jet to Washington, DC and just lavishly being spent money on, clothes..." Q: How old were you?...About 24, 25...maybe 23...Q: Did you function as a photographer for Larry?...Oh, yes. Q: What did you photograph? Things like the opening of Prince’s Palace, a restaurant, a jazz club he started...took pictures at his mansion on Embassy Row...he kept wanting me to do kiddie porn, gay porn. I wanted no part of it...he went to the extent of insisting I wear certain clothes, my hair had to be a certain way...Nancy Reagan’s hairdresser [Robin Weir] did my hair. Permed it, everything, totally changed my appearance...I happened to come across a man who was also a photographer for Larry. Whose appearance was almost identical to mine...I came to gather I was being run as the front man for the fall and this other person was doing the actual hard core kiddie porn...I heard somebody was passing themselves off as myself, as Rusty Nelson..." [U.S. District Court, Nebraska, U.S. Senior District Judge Warren Urbom, February 5, 1999, Sworn testimony of Russell E. Nelson, pp. 40-43]

Nelson added, "I saw this guy [Nick] dressed exactly like me on three different occasions," adding, "whenever we were in the same area, Larry would quickly get him out of there. He even had the identical camera I had."

"One night in the spring of 1988 on K street in Washington, I’m sound asleep and a guy knocks on the door and says ‘I just bought you from Larry and you’re mine for the night,’ "said Nelson, who continued, "I climbed out the second story window and ran. This was not long before the presidential election when Franklin Credit Union was raided."

"Nancy Reagan’s hairdresser, Robin Weir, did my hair. Permed it, everything...totally changed my appearance..."

"I was so scared. I lived in hiding for eight years, never stayed anywhere for more than three weeks or so usually; did odd jobs, washed windows--hotels, restaurants to get something to live on; I was shot at and wanted to keep under the radar," said Nelson.

Silencing the witness

Nelson had by then settled in Portland, Oregon; and about six weeks before the Clinton-Dole presidential election on Friday, September 13, 1996, Nelson said he was finally arrested on the charge he used a child for the display of sexually explicit conduct.

"I never did it," said Nelson, adding, "they had no photos and if they did, they wouldn't show me the photos they were using to put me away. So I held out; but they set my bail for $873,000 cash, and finally put me in solitary confinement for 22.5 months on a 13 month sentence after I gave in to just get it over with."

"I pleaded no contest for a photo of a minor in a sexually explicit pose without any photos or proof--and no person bringing the charges. I didn’t even know the accuser and I still don’t; but they just said it was a minor," he said.

Knowing the political and criminal implications of a child sex scandal, higher powers had enough motives to keep Rusty Nelson in solitary confinement--an unnecessary and unusual punishment normally reserved for hardened criminals.

But 1996 GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole’s wife [now North Carolina Senator] Elizabeth Dole, had an aide who was closely linked to the Washington call-boy ring, so there is reason to believe it was important to keep Nelson incommunicado and in solitary confinement.

A news report confirmed why Nelson was likely taken off the street: "A top Labor Department advisor to Secretary Elizabeth Dole resigned yesterday after acknowledging that he had procured male prostitutes and was subject to blackmail threats by one of the call boys." [Washington Times, 6-30-1989--The paper had previously reported that a 15-year old call-boy had toured the White House at midnight.]

In a letter announcing his resignation as Mrs. Dole’s political personnel liaison to the White House, Paul R. Balach wrote: "I hereby resign my position this date due to the public disclosure of activities concerning my personal life."

Not mentioning either children or members of congress, the Times added, "according to documents obtained, the homosexual prostitution ring includes not only Reagan and Bush administration officials but military officers, congressional aides and U.S. foreign businessmen with close social ties to Washington’s ‘political elite.’ "

Attempts to find photos of high government officials

Nelson told us, "While I was in jail, the FBI went to my parents’ farm in Nebraska and took sledge hammers to the walls, shot out all the windows and appliances of our barn, ransacked my parents house without a warrant on two separate occasions--looking for stuff related to Franklin, evidence--the photos; but I was not shooting kiddie porn."

"There were military shell casings all over our property," he said.

"And when I had to leave Portland to go testify in Nebraska, state parole officers did everything they could to keep me from testifying before Judge Urbom," said Nelson, adding, "they said I was in solitary to protect me but it was more like torture since they woke me up so much I never got any sleep, spent $50,000 to extradite me back to Oregon for a DNA sample, then put me on death row at Leavenworth prison for a few weeks with violent criminals--heck, I saw them beat one guy and four men died while I was at Moltnomah County Detention Center in Portland."

"This last arrest [after the Thompson suicide] in February, I was roughed up, pushed into walls, and they would not let me see their badge numbers; I was helping a friend open up her photography studio--that’s the only way I can earn money to survive," he said.

"They said I was soliciting a minor for photographs; but we were only looking for a few junior bridesmaids for a bridal show promotion with other women. And the parents were all involved and were always required to sign releases and be present for all photo shoots. We did nothing wrong. I am good at wedding photography and you can earn good money in that business," Nelson continued, adding "how else am I able to work?"

Nelson’s prior links to the White House child sex ring have continued to draw attention from unidentified individuals who still threaten him.

"In the spring of 2003 [not long after key child sex ring witness Troy Boner was found mysteriously dead in a New Mexico hospital], a guy wearing dark sunglasses came up to me and said, ‘Drop Franklin; you’re in too deep. Your family and life are in jeopardy.’ Then he walked away."

Even more recently, on October 22, 2004 [two weeks before George W. Bush edged out John F. Kerry for the presidency], Delmart "Mike" Vreeland was arrested in Franklin county, Iowa on charges of child prostitution allegedly committed in Colorado.

Vreeland is now off the street, however, reportedly in solitary confinement with no contact with other prisoners after having been said to have predicted the 9/11 attacks in a note written while he was previously in prison on other charges.

While the rest of the country reels from relatively frequent amber alerts in Florida and around the United States, evidence continues to point toward reasons for commencing an amber alert on Capitol Hill--what some would say is the epicenter of child sex criminality.

http://tomflocco.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=108&mode=&order=0&thold=0
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CONFIRMED: Hunter S. Thompson WAS Writing eXpose Articles on 911 WTC Demolitions and Washington DC's Pedophile-Sex-Rings

Today, Alex Jones interviewed Toronto Globe and Mail journalist, Paul William Roberts, confirmed that his recent article, Alexander Pope in a prose convertible (Saturday, February 26, 2005, Page F9), WAS NOT SATIRE.

Hunter Thompson was working on WTC collapse story before mysterious sudden death - Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Toronto Globe and Mail February 26, 2005: He'd been working on a story about the World Trade Center attacks and had stumbled across what he felt was hard evidence showing the towers had been brought down not by the airplanes that flew into them but by explosive charges set off in their foundations.

Hunter S. Thompson ... was indeed working on such a story.

Now check out this February 25 Associated Press story about Thompson's death. Sounds a lot like a professional hit with a silencer: "I was on the phone with him, he set the receiver down and he did it. I heard the clicking of the gun," Anita Thompson told the Aspen Daily News in Friday's editions.

She said her husband had asked her to come home from a health club so they could work on his weekly ESPN column...

Thompson said she heard a loud, muffled noise, but didn't know what had happened. "I was waiting for him to get back on the phone," she said.

(Her account to Rocky Mountain News reporter Jeff Kass is slightly different: "I did not hear any bang," she told Kass. She added that Thompson's son, who was in the house at the time, believed that a book had fallen when he heard the shot, according to Kass' report.)

Mack White sums up the questions well: Thompson's family says he was not depressed, nor was he in enough pain to kill himself. In fact, by all reports, he was quite happy. He was talking on the phone to his wife, getting ready to work on his column, when he decided it would be wise to kill himself, so that he could go out (we are told) while "still at the top of his form," even though this would mean not finishing his column or his expose on 9/11 (potentially the most important thing he would ever write) (?)...

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PostFri Apr 01, 2005 6:35 am  Reply with quote  

Now the question is:

How can we get Hunter's unreleased writings?
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Good question Bhang? Who ever finds them, or possesses will find it hard to find a publisher.They'll need to be posted on as many web sites as possible .
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The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor: Part 3 PostSat Apr 02, 2005 4:44 am  Reply with quote  

From MackWhite.com

The Mysterious Death of the Gonzo Doctor: Summarizing the Questions So Far



Part 3


There is another anomaly in the police report; it concerns the police officers’ handling of the shotgun Juan used to fire his tribute. Officer John Armstrong states: "I picked up the shotgun and carried it into the next room so as not to leave the weapon unattended. Juan led Gibson and myself into the combination kitchen/office of Dr. Hunter Thompson. I set the shotgun on the floor and surveyed the room."

This makes perfect sense. But a few pages later, Officer Brad Gibson states that it was he who found the shotgun in the living room and carried it into the kitchen where he set it on the floor.

Surely both officers did not carry the shotgun into the kitchen. Therefore, one of them is making a false statement, unless of course both are making false statements, in which case someone else took the shotgun into the kitchen. But why falsify such an apparently small matter?

There are two more interesting details about the death scene.

Thompson's body was found seated in front of his typewriter, both hands in his lap. This raises the question: If Thompson dropped his gun to the floor after firing a .45 slug into his mouth, how likely is it that his gun hand would be lying in his lap alongside the other hand and not dangling to his side?

Also, in the typewriter was a sheet of Fourth Amendment Foundation (which was founded by Thompson to protect people against unwarranted searches and seizures). In the center, at the top of the sheet, the date February 22, 2005 had been typed (the actual date was February 20) and lower on the sheet one word: "counselor."

Anita stated that she heard what she believed was Thompson typing after he set down the phone. If that was what she heard, then this must be what he was typing. But what exactly was he typing?

The use of Fourth Amendment Foundation letterhead and the date at the top of the sheet suggest it was a letter, and the word "counselor" suggests it may have been addressed to a lawyer (if not a therapist or adviser). Therefore, it would appear that, in the midst of the “good talk” with his wife, Thompson suddenly became concerned over a legal matter—concerned enough to abruptly set down the phone without the normal goodbye, yet (oddly) without hanging up, thus enabling his wife to hear him type the letter.

What legal matter could have so focused his attention at that moment? Was he preparing to divorce his wife despite their “good talk”? Was he changing his Last Will and Testament? Alas, we will never know, because he did not finish the letter. Either he changed his mind and decided it would be better to kill himself rather than write the letter, or someone interrupted his typing by killing him.

But who did it? After the 67-year-old Thompson’s 33-year-old wife went to the gym, there was no one in the house besides his 41-year-old son, his daughter-in-law, and his six-year-old grandson. Surely none of them would do such a horrible thing.

Therefore, if one of them did not do it, someone else must have been in the house. Yet we are told this is not so. But then, we have also been told that Hunter S. Thompson suddenly decided to kill himself in the middle of a “good talk” because he wanted to die while he was happy, that he abruptly ended the good talk to write a letter to a “counselor” (lawyer? therapist? adviser?), his gun hand dropped the gun to the floor yet fell into his lap, two cops carried the same shotgun into the kitchen, and a bullet failed to cycle into the chamber of a Smith & Wesson .645 …

(to be continued)

source:
http://mackwhite.com/

Police report from the death scene of Hunter S. Thompson:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0307051thompson1.html
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PostSat Apr 02, 2005 6:10 am  Reply with quote  

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From March 22, 2005

"This latest maniac"



I've said it before: when I read Hunter S Thompson's name in The Franklin Cover-Up I just about gave up on the book. Not that I'm a such a fan; only that his appearance, of all the book's apparent excesses, seemed to me the most improbable. Even knowing he was not a squishy liberal so much as a hard-core libertarian, who appeared as well as any Thelemite to live by Aleister Crowley's law of "Do what thou wilt," it didn't seem a fit. Because even though he kept some strange company - even saying in 2003, "I don't hate Bush personally. I used to know him. I used to do some drugs here and there" - it seemed too strange to think that the company would want to keep him.

Here is a page, maintained by a member of the Temple of Set, of Michael Aquino's partial list of refutations to the 1994 book The New Satanists by former Setian Linda Blood. (According to the University of Virginia's course work on "New Religous Movements": "The book, Aquino's lawyers said, depicted him and his fellow Setians as 'pedophiles, child abusers, murderers and the masterminds behind a nationwide satanic conspiracy.' This was settled out of court, with details of the settlement kept confidential.") Aquino makes a point by quoting a letter addressed to him from Blood dated June 30, 1980 (the "[Hunter S.]" interpolation is his own):


Where the heck did you find this latest maniac [Hunter S.] Thompson you're corrupting me with anyway? My housemates keep hearing these shrieks of glee issuing from various parts of the house. They were half convinced I was crackers already, now they're sure. Marvelous.


All this appears to suggest, and all I mean to suggest by quoting it, is that Aquino recommended Thompson's work to Blood.

I suppose I find this noteworthy simply because, if I had known this before reading The Franklin Cover-Up, seeing Thompson's name would have jarred me just a little bit less.

[SNIP]

Posted by Jeff Wells

http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/03/this-latest-maniac.html#comments

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From Total411.info

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Dr. Hunter S. Thompson and the Franklin frame-up


Very interesting information is still gushing everywhere in the wake of the Gannon-Gosch issue surfacing in the mainstream press last week. (Intriguingly, the MSNBC program which featured the question, "Dietl & Daniels," is said to have been canceled after featuring the story in its premiere episode. But Yahoo!'s TV listings only ever listed the one episode that aired on Friday...)

This Tuesday, the "For a Closer Look" radio show had a two-plus hour interview with Franklin Cover-Up figure Rusty Nelson told much of his story. [1][2][3] He also reiterated this point, which he had made in court testimony in the Bonacci v King case (via background-laden article on TomFlocco.com March 28, 2005):


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Nelson’s U.S. District Court testimony weaves a curious tale regarding his impersonation so that abducted children and others would identify him as the child porn photographer should it be necessary:

"Q: How did you come to know Larry King?...

A: I needed to find a decent job and he [Ron, who hired Rusty Nelson for photos at club named Max‘s] goes 'I know somebody who probably be able to use a good photographer, I’ll talk to him...All of a sudden, here's [Franklin Credit Union's] Larry King, I had no idea who he was...and next thing I'm on a private jet to Washington, DC and just lavishly being spent money on, clothes..."

Q: How old were you?...

A: About 24, 25...maybe 23...

Q: Did you function as a photographer for Larry?...

A: Oh, yes.

Q: What did you photograph?

A: Things like the opening of Prince’s Palace, a restaurant, a jazz club he started...took pictures at his mansion on Embassy Row...he kept wanting me to do kiddie porn, gay porn. I wanted no part of it...he went to the extent of insisting I wear certain clothes, my hair had to be a certain way...Nancy Reagan’s hairdresser [Robin Weir] did my hair. Permed it, everything, totally changed my appearance...I happened to come across a man who was also a photographer for Larry. Whose appearance was almost identical to mine...I came to gather I was being run as the front man for the fall and this other person was doing the actual hard core kiddie porn...I heard somebody was passing themselves off as myself, as Rusty Nelson..."

[U.S. District Court, Nebraska, U.S. Senior District Judge Warren Urbom, February 5, 1999, Sworn testimony of Russell E. Nelson, pp. 40-43]


Did you get all that?

Now, Nelson also said in the interview that "Hunter Thompson" offered him money to film some kiddie snuff porn. And in the article in Pointblank Des Moines last week, former FBI agent Ted Gunderson said that several of the children in the CIA/Bohemian Grove/BoysTown/etc. pedophile ring also said "Hunter Thompson" filmed kiddie porn (as did Paul Bonacci in his court case).

If Rusty Nelson's story is true -- that someone who looked like Rusty Nelson and was running around making elite kiddie porn and telling everyone he was "Rusty Nelson" was truly NOT Rusty Nelson -- then, why should we think that the person who looked like Hunter Thompson and told everyone at the kiddie porn shoots that he was "Hunter Thompson" was indeed Hunter Thompson?

Indeed, it would make more sense to posit a consistent modus operandi among the perps and look at Thompson as the victim of a frame-up.

As someone who insinuated himself as a gonzo journalist into unsavory oragnizations such as the Nixon's Committee to RE-Elect the President (CREEP) and Hell's Angels biker gang, it is likely that Thompson came to know too much. President Nixon was a member of Bohemian Grove and refered to the organization on White House tapes as "most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine." The Hell's Angels biker gang, the preeminent outlaw organization in Northern California, may have provided extralegal entertainments to the area's preeminent occult organization in the area over the years.

Thompson's friend and fellow journalist Paul William Roberts told the Alex Jones show HST was well aware of the pre-adolescent predilections of the Henry Kissingers of the world.

Dr. Thompson reportedly died suddenly two days before Paul Bishop was arrested (on kiddie porn charges), in the wake of "Jeff Gannon's" appearance on the national scene.

When a desperate group of people faces exposure of participation in horrific crimes, witnesses are typically killed or discredited as quickly as possible.

MackWhite.com has done the best job of cataloging the many anomalies in the Thompson suicide story. Whether it was murder (his Colorado neightbor was Saudi Prince Bandar "Bush") or a play by Thompson to fake his death and live another day (he was good friends with the local sherriff), the suicide narrative is a thin tissue of illusion.

Speaking of illusions... If Rusty Nelson isn't Rusty Nelson and Hunter Thompson isn't Hunter Thompson, how do we know that James Guckert (who is Jeff Gannon) is James Guckert? And who's Johnny Gosch?

Source:
http://www.total411.info/2005/04/dr-hunter-s-thompson-and-franklin.html

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