28-03-2014, 08:16 AM
I've done lots of research on this particular case and find it fascinating. One of the few leads I've come across not mentioned in this thread is that the Washington Times reported:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70996637/Finders-Cult
Though I haven't seen the official Customs document that this quote is drawn from. I also think it is interesting that the Times seemed to be, at the time, at the forefront of a lot of reporting on institutionalized child abuse scandals, such as breaking the news about Craig Spence and his homosexual entrapment scheme that involved minors (linked to Paul Bonacci of the Franklin Scandal).
The rabbit hole with this one goes very deep: The children not knowing what telephones and other technology is used for shows how long they have been at the hands of the finders. That they were only given food 'as a reward' has some overlap with the findings of the Extreme Abuse Surveys, if I remember correctly...
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Extreme_Abuse_Surveys
p.s. I just started participating here what is the etiquette on continuing old threads like this?
Quote:"Other Customs Service documents and records from the FBI and Metropolitan Police provide indications that the CIA had links to the Finders or at least to some of the group's members. A Metropolitan Police document dated Feb. 19, 1987, quotes a CIA agent as confirming that his agency was sending its personnel to "a Finders Corp., Future Enterprises, for training in computer operations."And a later Customs Service report says that the CIA "admitted to owning the Finders organization as a front for a domestic computer training operation but that it had 'gone bad.'"
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70996637/Finders-Cult
Though I haven't seen the official Customs document that this quote is drawn from. I also think it is interesting that the Times seemed to be, at the time, at the forefront of a lot of reporting on institutionalized child abuse scandals, such as breaking the news about Craig Spence and his homosexual entrapment scheme that involved minors (linked to Paul Bonacci of the Franklin Scandal).
The rabbit hole with this one goes very deep: The children not knowing what telephones and other technology is used for shows how long they have been at the hands of the finders. That they were only given food 'as a reward' has some overlap with the findings of the Extreme Abuse Surveys, if I remember correctly...
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Extreme_Abuse_Surveys
p.s. I just started participating here what is the etiquette on continuing old threads like this?