22-02-2016, 09:30 AM
Drew Phipps Wrote:The owner of the Cibola Creek Resort, the Texas ranch where Scalia died, is a rather interesting fellow.
Yes. Some things of interest here. Initially I thought he may be related to the other Poindexter of Iran Contra infamy but it seems they are not the same family or distant if they are. John M Poindexter's family is from Ohio whereas John B's family is Texan bred.
Drew Phipps Wrote:He was once captain of the Vietnam War combat unit, Alpha Troop, 11th Armored Calvary Regiment. He worked for many years and lobbied three presidents to direct attention to the heroism of his combat unit in a fight not officially recorded during the Vietnam War. His unit apparently, without authorization or orders, moved off its assigned position to assist another unit in danger of being annihilated. The other unit was "quite close" to the Cambodian border. Their appearance on the battlefield surprised the NVA, and saved the day for the endangered servicemen. Obama recently made the overdue awards:Looking for the usual suspects and connections here.
(If you think carefully about that, you might understand why this incident was never mentioned in the official histories, nor citations given, for decades. The fact that his unit was able to surprise the NVA probably means one of three things: a) The fact that US army units were rarely able to surprise the NVA means that the chain of command structure of the military was unable to adjust to realtime disasters, which fact was relied upon by the NVA, or b) 11[SUP]th[/SUP] Alpha did something outside its usual orders of engagement that was unexpected (like, say, hiking through Cambodia to get there), or c) The NVA were somehow aware that no other units had been ordered to move to assist, and the "surprise" was that 11[SUP]th[/SUP] Alpha disobeyed orders.)
Drew Phipps Wrote:The big land grab:So typical of the entitled rich to steal from the people.
Poindexter attempted to buy a massive chunk of land, 46,000 acres, from Texas' Big Bend State Park (adjacent to Cibolo Creek Resort) for an astonishingly low price $43.00 per acre, but was thwarted at the last minute by the massive public outcry from conservationists and other civic minded Texans, (despite the official sanction of Rick Perry's Texas Parks and Wildlife organization).
Drew Phipps Wrote:Now, on to the weird stuff. "John is a Prior of the International Order of St. Hubertus, a 325-year-old association of North American and European sportsmen." Source: [URL="http://www.jbpoindexter.com/professionals/poindexter.htm"]http://www.jbpoindexter.com/professionals/poindexter.htmYeah, it is hard to take seriously these sort of people in these organisations. But it will be interesting to see if others with knowledge on them have some thing to say.
From Google "Order of St. Hubert". Don't know if its the same order as "Huburtus," but notice the similarities to the cross insignia on the cloaks. This also vaguely looks like a Templar Cross.
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Is this just a dress-up game for grown men? Is this a Freemasonry-inspired clone? Perhaps someone with more experience researching secret societies might be able to enlighten us.
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I can only think of this:
What I would be interested in is if Poindexter or his associated companies and corporaations had had any cases before Scalia at any time and what they were there for if he did?
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