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Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Lauren Johnson - 14-06-2016 Quote:Even a reporter for the BBC [not known to veer off the official story line] had a reporter reporting that after talking to many club regulars, the shooter was a regular there over several years and had been there many times, perhaps - and often had anger control problems at the club. Sounds like the perfect target for a patsy. Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - David Guyatt - 14-06-2016 Peter Lemkin Wrote:I don't know if it is another puzzle piece, but have you noticed that the '50 dead' has changed to '49 dead' in the attack. Even police can count up to fifty and it is hard to imagine they had counted some dead body twice. Not sure what it means - perhaps they felt the body of the shooter should not be included [as in 911 where the supposed hijackers are not on any list of dead] - or something else. RK posted the Zerohedge link earlier, but I think it worth posting the whole thing for the record because there are witnesses saying what they heard or saw that are not being properly reported: Quote:Multiple Suspects On The Loose In Orlando - Why The Media Blackout Of Eyewitness Accounts? Meanwhile the father's TV interview just doesn't strike me as a grieving father. Perhaps I'm biased, but it strikes me more as a rerun of Uncle Ruslan performing for the media in the Bostom bombing. In regard to Danny Hopsicker's earlier FB comments that I noted earlier, he has now written a piece on this: Quote: Quote:ORLANDO SHOOTING DAD A LONGTIME CIA ASSET Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - David Guyatt - 14-06-2016 Concerning Hopsicker's piost above and the apparent connection between G4, formerly named as Wackenhut Corporation. For many on this forum, the name Wackenhut will be recalled in connection with Michael Riconosciuto, the Promis software scandal and numerous other smelly affairs. The below is a potted history of this outfit from Prison Planet. Checkout the officers of this corporation. To be fair you c - can hardly miss their connections - it's a long list: [quote] Wackenhut
160PAGES ON THIS WIKI Edit Talk 0 [COLOR=#3A3A3A][FONT=Helvetica]According to Michael Riconosciuto: [SUP][1][/SUP]Wackenhut provides security for the Nevada nuclear test site, the Alaskan pipeline, Lawrence Livermore Labs ... all the high security government facilities in the U.S. They have about fifty thousand armed security guards that work for minimum wage or slightly above. According to retired FBI special agent William Hinshaw: [SUP][2][/SUP]"It is known throughout the industry that if you want a dirty job done, call Wackenhut." Contents[show]Corporate history EditFormer FBI agent George Wackenhut founded Wackenhut corporation in 1954 and bought out his partners by 1958. [SUP][2][/SUP] He would later allow his company to be used by the CIA as a front for covert operations. [SUP][2][/SUP] According to Spy Magazine: [SUP][2][/SUP]He was a close ally of Florida governor Claude Kirk, who hired him to combat organized crime in the state; and was also friends with Senator George Smathers, an intimate of John F. Kennedy's.It was Smathers who provided Wackenhut with his big break when the senator's law firm helped the company find a loophole in the Pinkerton law, the 1893 federal statute that had made it a crime for an employee of a private detective agency to do work for the government. By 1965 George Wackenhut was personally earning $2 million a year. [SUP][2][/SUP]Smathers's firm set up a wholly owned subsidiary of Wackenhut that provided only guards, not detectives. Shortly thereafter, Wackenhut received multimillion-dollar contracts from the government to guard Cape Canaveral and the Nevada nuclear-bomb test site, the first of many extremely lucrative federal contracts that have sustained the company to this day. In 1978, Wackenhut acquired the nuclear industry consultants NUSAC of Virginia [SUP][3][/SUP] which shares the name of the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NUSAC) of William Alfred Fowler. [SUP][4][/SUP] In 1979, Wackenhut acquired Stellar Systems, a company that specialized in outdoor electronic security. [SUP][3][/SUP] Group 4 Falck purchased Wackenhut in 2002 for $570 million. [SUP][5][/SUP] As of 2010, Wackenhut became known as G4S Secure Solutions. Template:Cn Key personnel EditFounding EditEarly directors included: [SUP][2][/SUP]
Iran-Contra period EditBoard of Directors:
Other times Edit
Mariposa County EditThe Mariposa County sheriff's department was involved in a Wackenhut-connected drug running operation during the 1980s. [SUP][7][/SUP]
The Queen's Accident EditOn March 5, 1983, Roderick Sinclair killed US Secret Service agents George P. LaBarge, Donald Robinson, and Donald A. Bejcek in a traffic accident while under the influence of the painkiller Demerol. Sinclair was brought to Fremont Hospital and placed under FBI guard until the drugs were out of his system. Blood tests taken at Fremont Hospital disappeared. [SUP][7][/SUP]Meridian International Logistics EditKey personnel: [SUP][3][/SUP]
In 1987, California granted MIL subsidiary Meridian Arms licenses to transport and sell machine guns. [SUP][3][/SUP] Meridian International reportedly "had a lucrative business in Australia and Japan." [SUP][3][/SUP] Mark P. Robinson was appointed to the Orange County Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown on his last day in office in 1982. Brown admitted to having "been persuaded against my better judgment to put you on the bench." [SUP][17][/SUP] Robinson resigned on May 22, 1984 for "various personal and professional reasons." [SUP][18][/SUP] On May 31, 1988, Giaquinto resigned from MIL and surrendered his stock to the company following an investigation by Thomas Gates of the Los Angeles Organized Crime Task Force. [SUP][3][/SUP] Valleyfield Chemical Productions Corporation EditIn 1981, Wackenhut attempted to purchase the Valleyfield Chemical Productions Corporation in Quebec. The Canadian government blocked the deal. Template:Cn A Wackenhut business trip to Quebec included John Philip Nichols, A. Robert Frye, and Peter Zokosky. [SUP][6][/SUP]Cabazon reservation EditWackenhut/CIA people at the Cabazon reservation:
John Philip Nichols EditAccording to John Connelly:In 1978, 12 years before Casolaro began focusing on the Coachella Valley, an expert at applying for government grants arrived there from Florida. He had come to advise the Indian tribes of the desert on how to get government money. He was Dr. John Philip Nichols, and this land of illusion was the perfect place for him: The grandfatherly-looking Nichols was not what he said he was then, and he is not what he says he is now. Nichols represented himself as a published expert on "socio-health and economic-development planning"; he said he had been active in this field, in both the United States and South America, for more than 25 years. His eleven-page resume said he had spent more than 20 years working for Pro Plan International, an economic-development firm. It also said he had been a labor organizer, had managed a Coca-Cola operation in South America and was an ordained minister and a Ph.D. Nichols must have made a good impression when he arrived, because he was immediately hired to administer the health-insurance fund of the Morongo Indians, one of the desert tribes. His relationship with the Morongos, however, was brief; they claimed he hadn't delivered the services he'd promised. But Nichols got a second chance, for he had also favorably impressed Joe Benitez, the tribal chairman of the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians in Indio, California. Background EditNichols claimed to have earned his Ph.D from the Philathea Theological Seminary, which has no record of this. [SUP][6][/SUP]Nichols is listed as a medical doctor in Zurich, Switzerland. [SUP][3][/SUP] In 1959, Nichols was arrested in Milwaukee for mishandling Teamster funds. Nichols claims that he "took the fall for Hoffa and his friends." The charges were dropped. [SUP][6][/SUP] Interpol records show that Nichols was arrested in Washington D.C. in 1964 on a fugitive warrant. There is no record of the arrest in the National Crime Information Center database and Nichols claims it never happened. [SUP][6][/SUP] Nichols worked for Harold Okimoto from 1968 to 1972 and became vice president of Okimoto's company Preventor Security Center. [SUP][3][/SUP] Spy Magazine obtained "confidential correspondance that indicates Nichols has wide-ranging contacts in the world of spooks, operatives, and government officials." [SUP][6][/SUP] Early Cabazon activities EditArt Welmas said that "Nichols always had money", but "where and how he got it was always a mystery." [SUP][6][/SUP]Nichols soon began a successful business selling tax-free cigarettes by mail. California sued the tribe for tax evasion and won in court but was not able to recover any money. [SUP][6][/SUP] After Cabazon EditIn 1985, attempted to hire a hit man to kill two drug dealers who were supplying his girlfriend with heroin. He offered the hit men $500 and the possibility of steady work in Las Vegas or South America. After pleading guilty, he spent 18 months in prison. [SUP][6][/SUP]Cabazon Arms trade EditIn 1979, Nichols recruited Peter Zokosky, former president of arms manufacturer Armtech, to begin plans for a munitions plan at Cabazon. The Cabazon Band obtained Defense Department clearance to manufacture munitions in 1983. Nichols attempted to recruit La France Specialties of San Diego to build the weapons plant. [SUP][6][/SUP]According to Carol Marshall: [SUP][23][/SUP] Because Indian reservations are sovereign nations and do not come under federal jurisdiction, Wackenhut International had formed a partnership and entered into a business venture with the Cabazon Indians to produce high-tech arms and explosives for export to third-world countries. This maneuver was designed to evade congressional prohibitions against U.S. weapons being shipped to the Contras and middle eastern countries.In the early 1980's, Dr. John Nichols, the Cabazon tribal administrator, obtained a department of Defense secret facility clearance for the reservation to conduct various research projects. Nichols then approached Wackenhut with an elaborate "joint venture" proposal to manufacture 120mm combustible cartridge cases, 9mm machine pistols, laser-sighted assault weapons, sniper rifles and portable rocket systems on the Cabazon reservation and in Latin America. At one point, he even sought to develop biological weapons. A La France memorandum of May 13, 1983 discussed an urgest request by Nichols for the manufacture, within 90 days, of: [SUP][6][/SUP]a 9mm machine pistol, an assault rifle with laser sighting, a long-distance sniper rifle with a one-mile-plus range, a portable rocket system, a night-vision scope and a battlefield communications system "that cannot be detected by current technology." May 13, 1983 was the day that Congress passed H.R. 2760 which forbid the government from aiding the Nicaraguan Contras. [SUP][6][/SUP]Wackenhut claims that no weapons were ever produced at Cabazon. [SUP][22][/SUP] The Desert Sun has scores of documents from attorneys outlining proposals for arms manufacturing on the Cabazon reservation, located 7 miles from Indio, with security firm Wackenhut Corp. An undated letter from the tribe's late administrator, John Philip Nichols, describes a few of the items they hoped to manufacture at what was being called Cabazon Arms: 9 mm machine pistols, assault rifles with laser sighting, long-distance sniper rifles and a "small portable rocket system, cartridge activated."But nothing was ever produced on the reservation, as U.S. government contracts weren't awarded, according to Wackenhut officials. With no money flowing in, the company ended the relationship in October 1984. As reported in the Napa Sentinel: [SUP][24][/SUP]Nichols, according to former Reeder employees and published accounts, had a plan in the early 1980's to build a munitions plant on the Cabazon Indian reservation near Palm Springs in partnership with Wackenhut, a Florida security firm. The plan fell through. Weapons manufactured at the Cabazon reservation may have been sold to Iraq though the Sitico company of Hassan Ali Ibrahim Ali. Template:CnBiological weapons development EditA letter of January 20, 1983 from John P. Nichols to Harry Fair of Tactical Technology discussed Nichols's possession of "a unique list of agents and production techniques related to biological warfare", referred to an earlier plan involving Stormont Laboratories, and suggested the use of biological weapons "in small countries bordering Albania or large countries bordering Soviet Union." [SUP][3][/SUP]Murder of Fred Alvarez EditFred Alvarez accused Nichols of mismanaging the tribe's money. [SUP][6][/SUP]Alvarez's sister Linda Streeter claims that after Alvarez began investigating, Nichols tried to set him up for a drug arrest. "In early June [1981] they sent Fred to Denver to attend a conference." She says that while he was at the conference, someone offered him a large amount of money to carry drugs back. Alvarez refused. "When he got off the plane," she says, "the police grabbed him, threw him spread-eagle against a car and searched him and his bags." Alvarez was murdered on July 1, 1981 while Nichols was out of town with Zobosky and Frye. When Zobosky informed Nichols of the murder, "Nichols seemed unaffected, like he already knew." Nichols reported the death of Alvarez to Frye who said "okay" and hung up. The detective assigned to the case was a friend of Nichols who performed a cursory investigation and went on vacation in two days. [SUP][6][/SUP]In 1984, Nichols's bodyguard Jimmy Hughes claimed that Nichols and his sons John Paul and Mark gave him $5,000 to deliver to two hit men in Idyllwild. According to Hughes, Nichols justified the killing as necessary to maintain the secrecy of a "U.S.-government covert action." [SUP][6][/SUP] In 2008 Hughes admitted that the killing of Fred Alvarez was "a mafia hit" by "political people." [SUP][25][/SUP] In 2009, the California Department of Justice took over the investigation of the Alvarez case by citing conflicts of interest in the local police department, and was criticized for failing to arrest suspects known to the local police. [SUP][26][/SUP] Jimmy Hughes was arrested in late 2009 [SUP][27][/SUP] and was denied bail, but was released nine months later on the direction of California Deputy District Attorney Michael T. Murphy who said that prosecutors had "lost confidence to proceed in the prosecution in this case" following interviews with "key witnesses" identified in "old evidence" from the 1980s. [SUP][28][/SUP] Glen Heggstad claims that Murphy falsified the warrant application for Hughes and sought to prevent Heggstad from testifying. [SUP][22][/SUP] Saudi involvement EditFrom Carol Marshall: [SUP][23][/SUP]Meanwhile, in 1980, Dr. John Nichols obtained the blueprints to Crown Prince Fahd's palace in Tiaf, Saudi Arabia, and drafted a plan to provide security for the palace.The Saudis were interested enough to conduct a background check on the Cabazons. Mohammad Jameel Hashem, consul of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C., wrote former South Dakota Senator James Abourezk at his offices in Washington D.C. and noted, According to a memo of August 1, 1980 by Robert Kirk of Wackenhut, [SUP][6][/SUP]"According to our black list for companies, the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians/Cabazon Trading Company and Wackenhut International are not included." Translated, that meant that neither the Cabazons or Wackenhut were Jewish-run enterprises.After 1985 EditAfter John Philip Nichols was arrested in 1985 for attempting to hire hit men, his son John Paul Nichols became manager of the Cabazon tribe. Under John Paul's administration, the Colmac Corporation built a $150 million power plant on Cabazon land which did not hire a single Cabazon. [SUP][6][/SUP]Mark Nichols married into the Cabazon tribe in 1985 and became tribal administrator in 1990. His wife Virginia Welmas became treasurer and secretary of the Cabazon Business Committee. In 1990, the Department of Housing and Urban Development paid for the construction of a pari-mutuel offtrack-betting parlor. [SUP][6][/SUP] In 1991, Nichols hired armed guards to prevent former tribal chairman Art Welmas and Fred Alvarez's sister Linda Streeter from entering a meeting where they had planned to petition for Mark Nichols to be removed as tribal administrator. Welmas and Streeter were expelled from the tribe and each fined $50,000 for talking to the press about their concerns over the tribe's management. [SUP][6][/SUP] Danny Casolaro EditDanny Casolaro had made plans to visit the Cabazon reservation before he was murdered in 1991. [SUP][6][/SUP] [SUP][9][/SUP]It was claimed that Robert Booth Nichols was one of Casolaro's sources. [SUP][29][/SUP] NBC trade EditChemical weapons for Iraq EditIn early 1990, Wackenhut's Special Investigations Division (SID) unit deployed former Marine David Ramirez and five others to smuggle a truck from the Mexican border into Chicago. No one was allowed to look at the cargo. Spy Magazine reported in 1992 that the truck had been carrying equipment for manufacturing chemical weapons and was delivered to Iraq. [SUP][2][/SUP]Nuclear trade Editsee also: Mega OilFrom John Connolly: [SUP][2][/SUP]Between 1987 and '89, three companies in the United States received investments from an Iraqi architect named Ihsan Barbouti. The colorful Barbouti owned an engineering company in Frankfort that had a $552 million contract to build airfields in Iraq. He also admitted having designed Mu'ammar Qaddafi's infamous German-built chemical- weapons plant in Rabta, Libya. According to an attorney for one of the companies in which Barbouti invested, the architect owned $100 million worth of real estate and oil-drilling equipment in Texas and Oklahoma ... As reported on ABC's "Nightline" last year, the three companies in which Barbouti invested were TK-7 of Oklahoma City, which makes a fuel additive; Pipeline Recovery Systems of Dallas, which makes an anti-corrosive chemical that preserves pipes; and Product Ingredient Technology of Boca Raton, which makes food flavorings. None of these companies was looking to do business with Iraq; Barbouti sought them out. Why was he interested?
And the owner of TK-7 swears that Barbouti told him he was developing an atom device for Qaddafi that would be used against the U.S. in retaliation for the 1986 U.S. air strike against Libya. Barbouri also wanted the ferrocyanide from Product Ingredient. Assisting Barbouti with these investments was New Orleans exporter Don Seaton, business associate of Richard Secord, the right-wing U.S. Army general turned war profiteer who was so deeply enmeshed in the Iran-contra affair. It was Secord who connected Barbouti with Wackenhut. Barbouti met with Secord in Florida on several occasions, and phone records show that several calls were placed from Barbouti's office to Secord's private number in McLean, Virginia; Secord has acknowledged knowing Barbouti. He is currently a partner of Washington businessman James Tully (who is the man who leaked Bill Clinton's draft-dodge letter to ABC) and Jack Brennan, a former Marine Corps colonel and longtime aide to Richard Nixon both in the White House and in exile. Brennan has gone back to the White House, where he works as a director of administrative operations in President Bush's office. He refused to return repeated calls from SPY. Interestingly, Brennan and Tully had previously been involved in a $181 million business deal to supply uniforms to the Iraqi army. Oddly, they arranged to have the uniforms manufactured in Nicolae Ceaucescu's Romania. The partners in that deal were former U.S. attorney general and Watergate felon John Mitchell and Sarkis Soghanalian, a Turkish-born Lebanese citizen. Soghanalian, who has been credited with being Saddam Hussein's leading arms procurer and with introducing the demonic weapons inventor Gerald Bull to the Iraqis, is currently serving a six-year sentence in federal prison in Miami for the illegal sale of 103 military helicopters to Iraq. According to former Wackenhut agent David Ramirez, the company considered Soghanalian "a very valuable client." Unfortunately for Barbouti, none of the companies in which he made investments was willing to ship its products or technology to his European divisions. That, however, doesn't necessarily mean that he didn't get some of what he wanted. In 1990, 2,000 gallons of ferrocyanide were found to be missing from the cherry-flavor factory in Boca Raton. ... According to Louis Champon, the owner of Product Ingredient Technology, it was Wackenhut that guarded his Boca Raton plant, a fact confirmed by Murray Levine, a Wackenhut vice president. Park-O-Meter EditSeth Ward's parking meter company Park-O-Meter was used as a front for chemical and biological weapons development. The project was launched witha $2.75 million loan from the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. [SUP][10][/SUP]Inslaw / Promis EditEarl Brian had Michael Riconosciuto add a back door to the Inslaw PROMIS software. [SUP][10][/SUP]The backdoored version of PROMIS was sold to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. [SUP][9][/SUP] Australia EditPine Gap EditWackenhut may have been involved in unusual activity at the Pine Gap listening station near Alice Springs, Australia. [SUP][30][/SUP]It has been claimed that Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam sought to establish Australian sovereignty over Pine Gap and was removed from office by Governor-General John Kerr for this reason. [SUP][30][/SUP] Lockerbie bombing Editmain page: Pan_Am_103Pan Am flight 103 was bombed over Lockerbie, Scotland in December 1988, killing all on board. Among the victims were five members of the joint CIA-DIA-DEA team Middle East Collection Ten (MC10) whose were traveling to the United States on a secret mission to expose a drug trafficking arrangement between senior US intelligence officials and Monzer al-Kassar, brother-in-law of Syrian intelligence director Ali Issa Duba. This team was led by Beirut deputy station chief Matthew Kevin Gannon, son-in-law of CIA Deputy Director Thomas Twetten. [SUP][31][/SUP] [SUP][32][/SUP] In April 1991, DIA operative Lester Knox alleged that four members of MC10 have been assassinated. [SUP][32][/SUP]DEA officer Ronald Caffrey had allowed al-Kassar to deliver heroin from Lebanon through Frankfurt under the guise of a sting operation called Operation Khourah, or COREA, [SUP][32][/SUP] which operated through the European security agency TREVI. [SUP][33][/SUP] Juval Aviv, head of the private investigation company Interfor, identified the CIA's COREA unit in Wiesbaden, Germany as responsible for the bombing. [SUP][34][/SUP] A Mr. Pinsdorf in German intelligence "had serious concerns that the drug sting operation originating in Cyprus had caused the bomb to be placed on the Pan Am plane." [SUP][31][/SUP] German secret police had noticed that the suitcase carrying the bomb was a different color and size than the drug packages, but the CIA ordered the Germans to stand down and allow it through. [SUP][34][/SUP] DIA operative Lester Knox alleged that Cyprus-based DEA official Michael T. Hurley had been responsible for selling Inslaw PROMIS to Middle Eastern governments, and that Hurley had been redeployed to Washington state to prosecute a drug case against Michael Riconosciuto. [SUP][32][/SUP] Shortly before the bombing, Riconosciuto was monitoring the Lebanon hostage crisis out of an apartment owned by Robert Booth Nichols and Ellen Hopko Nichols in Nicosia, Cyprus. Riconosciuto claims that he and Nichols were aware of both the MC10 unit's flight plans and the Iranian plans to bomb their plane, and that Nichols had promised to change the reservations for the MC10 team. [SUP][32][/SUP] Al-Dustur reported that David Lovejoy, a CIA agent code-named Nutcracker, had given MC10's flight plans to the Iranian embassy in Beirut. [SUP][31][/SUP] [SUP][34][/SUP] Self-proclaimed DIA MC10 officer Lester Coleman identified Lovejoy as Michael Schafer, his former co-worker at the Christian Broadcasting Network in Lebanon. Schafer denies that he is Lovejoy, and Steven Emerson condemned Coleman as a fraud. [SUP][33][/SUP] David Hoffman identified Schafer as Lovejoy aka Michael Franks, and claimed that US signals intelligence intercepted a call from David Lovejoy to Iranian chargé d'affaires Hussein Niknam in which Lovejoy provided the information that the MC10 team would be on Flight 103. [SUP][35][/SUP] Hoffman's information may have originated with Coleman. [SUP][36][/SUP] David Hoffman's book Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror claims that FBI agent Buck Revell ran onto the tarmac at Heathrow Airport and removed his son and daughter-in-law from flight 103 before it took off, and that South African President Peter Botha and several high-ranking officials were scheduled to be on this same flight but changed their reservatrions at the last hour. Hoffman also accuses Revell of a cover-up in the 1985 crash of a DC-8 in Gander, Newfoundland that killed 248 members of the 101st Airborne. Revell sued Hoffman and his publisher for defamation. [SUP][37][/SUP] Alyeska Pipeline EditIn 1991, Congress investigated possible criminal activity by Wackenhut and the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, a consortium of Exxon, Mobil, Atlantic Richfield, Unocal, and three other companies that operated the trans-Alaska pipeline. [SUP][38][/SUP] During the investigation, Wackenhut deployed operatives to spy on Congressman George Miller, [SUP][39][/SUP] chairman of the House Interior Committee. [SUP][40][/SUP]Wackenhut deployed a spy named Ricki Sue Jacobson to investigate oil broker Charles Hamel who had been talking to Congress and the press.[SUP][38][/SUP] Wackenhut operatives Wayne B. Black and Richard Lund were said to have been involved in "illegal procurement of telephone logs, mail fraud, mail theft, illegal electronic surveillance, use of a falsified Florida driver's license and conducting an investigation in the state of Virginia without a license." [SUP][38][/SUP] Wackenhut created the fake environmentalist law firm The Accolade Group, with offices in Miami and Virginia, and used it to spy on Charles Hamil and, following the Exxon Valdez oil spill, any "citizens willing to talk about the oil spill and other environmental issues." Other targets of spying included: [SUP][39][/SUP]
Wayne Black was fired by George Wackenhut in November 1991. Black was a vice president of the company at the time. [SUP][42][/SUP] Possible Relationships EditDan Moldea EditDan E. Moldea's 1986 book Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob describes MCA Records as a criminal enterprise known as The Octopus. [SUP][9][/SUP]Gambino mafia EditThe FBI in 1978 suspected Robert Booth Nichols of money laundering, and a 1987 memo by FBI Agent Thomas G. Gates says that Nichols may have been associated with the Gambino crime family. [SUP][29][/SUP]California Bankruptcy Court Editmain article: California Bankruptcy CourtRodney stitch lists the murders of bankruptcy attorneys Dexter Jacobson and Gary Ray Pinnell as among the deaths related to "the scandals of the 1980s." [SUP][43][/SUP] Bixman includes them in the list of deaths related to Inslaw. [SUP][10][/SUP]Aguilar-Arredondo killings EditJorge Aguilar and Francisco Arredondo were shot to death on November 17, 1992, reportedly following a fistfight. [SUP][44][/SUP] The nearness to the death of Jose Aguilar has led to speculation that their deaths may be related. [SUP][45][/SUP]David McGowan investigation Editmain article: David McGowanDavid McGowan, an investigator in the Riverside County District Attorney's office, was killed along with five members of his family in 2005. [SUP][46][/SUP] While investigating McGowan's death, Riverside County re-opened its investigation into the Alvarez killings. [SUP][47][/SUP]Victims EditSuspicious deaths and disappearances Edit
Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - David Guyatt - 14-06-2016 From Jon Rappaport: Quote: Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - David Guyatt - 14-06-2016 Is there any comment in the US coverage about the main weapon used in this attack? The UK Telegraph newspaper says the weapon used was an AR-15 which surprised me. I used to have a permit for this rifle and it is classed as a "semi-automatic" which means it only shoots one round at a time, whereas one of the witnesses interviewed stated repeatedly that he heard (or saw?) a fully automatic weapon being fired. I know there is a conversion kit available for this rifle, or there used to be, but that would make it illegal, whereas the press reports keep saying it was a legal weapon. Any insights appreciated. Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Tracy Riddle - 14-06-2016 David Guyatt Wrote:Is there any comment in the US coverage about the main weapon used in this attack? The UK Telegraph newspaper says the weapon used was an AR-15 which surprised me. I used to have a permit for this rifle and it is classed as a "semi-automatic" which means it only shoots one round at a time, whereas one of the witnesses interviewed stated repeatedly that he heard (or saw?) a fully automatic weapon being fired. I know there is a conversion kit available for this rifle, or there used to be, but that would make it illegal, whereas the press reports keep saying it was a legal weapon. http://www.redstate.com/streiff/2016/06/13/orlando-shooter-use-ar-15-cares-narrative-building/ A law enforcement source says the shooting suspect legally purchased recently the two weapons used in the attack at the shooting center in Port St. Lucie near his Fort Pierce home. He had a Glock 17 handgun purchased on June 5, a Sigsauer MCX assault rifle purchased on June 4 on his person during the shootout, and investigators later found a .38-caliber weapon in his vehicle. Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Michael Barwell - 14-06-2016 Bit like George Washington; this fella wanted to be a cop, then when it didn't work-out, he decided to bat for the other team - nominally; George Washington ssoooin the British army, then when it didn't work-out ... etc. wanted a commision t Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Peter Lemkin - 14-06-2016 Tracy Riddle Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Is there any comment in the US coverage about the main weapon used in this attack? The UK Telegraph newspaper says the weapon used was an AR-15 which surprised me. I used to have a permit for this rifle and it is classed as a "semi-automatic" which means it only shoots one round at a time, whereas one of the witnesses interviewed stated repeatedly that he heard (or saw?) a fully automatic weapon being fired. I know there is a conversion kit available for this rifle, or there used to be, but that would make it illegal, whereas the press reports keep saying it was a legal weapon. From what I can find this mention above about a Sigsauer MCX is new [although apparently also semi-automatic]; at first the US media and talking heads at the official press conferences were saying it was an AR-15 semi-automatic. And, yes, most witnesses/survivors spoke of or made sounds like a fully automatic weapon. Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Magda Hassan - 15-06-2016 Peter Lemkin Wrote:And, yes, most witnesses/survivors spoke of or made sounds like a fully automatic weapon. You can hear on the videos taken by people inside that it was an automatic. Orlando, Fla. (home of giant theme parks) has 2 high profile murders in under 24 hours - Drew Phipps - 15-06-2016 As late as just 1 minute ago, press here in the US were still saying AR-15. There was a long debate about AR-15 and other semi-automatic weapons on the NPR show "On Point" this morning as I drove to work (they called it a variant of the M-16, but actually the AR-15 came first.). The pictures that they showed on TV of the weapon they seized at the club looked like an AR-15, but I'm not enough of a gun enthusiast to notice any but the most obvious of differences without stills. You can "bump-fire" an AR-15 from the hip pretty fast. It might sound like automatic fire. There are legal adaptations to the AR-15 that permit "bump-firing" from the shoulder as well. I believe I heard this adaptation allows a bump-fire rate of 100 rounds in 7 seconds. Breaking news: A grand jury is convening tomorrow to consider charging Mateen's second wife as an accessory, or, at minimum, misprision of a felony (failing to report a future known felony). |