04-05-2009, 12:40 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:When one sees the interconnections by marriage, friendships and families that go on, geneological work could be very helpful, indeed. While I hear Jay did lots of that, he also tracked the connections and activities of many of those we are all interested in, but made VERY little of this available to others in his lifetime! So, a huge body of knowledge done by someone who could have a drink with an old DPD or MI guy and not arouse their suspicions that he was a 'researcher' per se - just shooting the breeze on old things.....
If Walt finds this stuff so useless one would think he'd be glad to get rid of it. I find that comment of his misleading.
I'm told by Walt that the Plumlee materials are at least 4.000 pages - perhaps more. There would be another similar amount on the Rambler and yet another on Seiwell, etc. It can't all be geneology!...
Tosh was set-up twice on bad check charges and I worked with him on the second occassion and proved to my satisfaction that it was manufactured out of 'whole cloth' and had no basis in fact. I assumed the same was done the first time, as well; and that this was SOP - and done to distance and discredit covert operatives [making them look like common criminals], as well as make sure they kept their mouths shut and knew they could be manipulated at will and do nothing about it.
As I indicated, much of the information on computer is not convertible to html or email format. Neither is the hard material digitized. I suspect Walt is overwhelmed with the task. It's a lot of work and expense just to move it about, let alone sort through and analyze it. What he needs is someone to go to his location and help him go through it or come up with alternatives of how to get it in usable format during our lifetime.
"History records that the Money Changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." --James Madison

