14-12-2009, 12:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-12-2009, 12:40 PM by John Bevilaqua.)
Helen Reyes Wrote:Jan Klimkowski Wrote:If memory serves, it's to do with Crisman and Banister's "flying saucers" psy-op and the filing system for some of the related reports.
Please expand.
Yeah, Banister's (or Shaw's? they were apparently both there, as was Garrison) reports back to the director of the FBI on UFO activity in Washington state in 1947 (and perhaps elsewhere, I don't know) carried the title X-File number number number.
Helen, this could be very important or it could just be a spelling issue but who was the person named "Cordon Hull" from the Minutemen you mentioned a few days ago? Don't leave me hanging. Could it have been Gordon Hall perhaps? What is your source for Cordon Hull and could it have been Cordell Hull instead who was not a Minuteman? I can not tell you who Gordon Hall was just yet, but he is long since deceased and he sometimes impersonated a leader of the KKK, sometimes a John Bircher, sometimes a White Supremacist, sometimes even a member of YAF, sometimes a legitimate newspaper man, or a high school teacher or even a leader of the Communist Party. He was such a great chameleon he could convince almost anyone that he was "sympathetic to their causes" and he used to go into left wing offices of various MIT student organizations and offer to "reorganize their files" using his X-files methodology and they actually let him do it. Of course he had to read everything in order to X-File it. They used to pass him along from org to org, too. He got the scoop on what they were doing, who their leaders were and they were planning. Even when I told one of those MIT morons what he was up to he went into denial. And he did the same for the right wing. Billy James Hargis from the right and Frank Donner from the left exposed him, too. Frank wrote exposes on illegal taping and wire tapping and other surreptitious methods of info gathering. Gee sounds kinda like me. He He.
Wonder if he kept organizing the "MIT X-Files" right up until the day he died.
Bet he did. Morons! He was on the C.O.P.A. mailing list too, according to my friend John Judge, but that was pretty innocent stuff really.
Sarah McClendon was just like my X-Files suspect and she pulled the wool over the eyes of Bill Kelly from C.O.P.A. of BK/CryOps fame. He is still in denial and still partaking of the BK/CryOps strategy which involves obfuscation, graffiti tagging, debilitation and other similar childish tactics. Stop the denial and admit that Sarah McClendon, former White House Reporter from Texas, got the best of you. Wonder if she seduced him with her charms? She was about 80 years old, Bill, how could you fall for that?
Sheesh!