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Now that John has died what is going to happen to Mae's archive? Is there a plan B?
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Magda Hassan Wrote:Now that John has died what is going to happen to Mae's archive? Is there a plan B?
This was mentioned before he died. It is chaotic - and involved battles between people. I don't know the current situation, but with JJ dead, I'm not too optimistic. I'll ask John's partner if she knows. Much has fallen by the wayside with John's death...for example there will be no COPA Dallas conference...and much more has been lost with John.
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It might be worth Dave Emory, or even some one else, Alex Constantine perhaps, getting involved if he can really do some thing concrete to help get her archives happening. It looks hard enough for the people dealing with John's stuff to deal with just that. Last time I heard they were looking at help with storage. Which is fine for keeping the material safe and preserved and together but it all really needs to be out in the public domain and accessible to researchers. Which is what Mae and John would want but I can understand John's material being more a priority for them than Mae's. It is all very time consuming and I know there is not much money or resources available for them. It can't be easy for them.
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I love this woman so will definitely get the book. I only discovered her maybe a year ago but have listened to a lot of her shows on youtube since then, she had a great voice too. Incredible what ordinary people can do if they feel passionately about something or things. A true American hero.
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Malcolm John Wrote:I love this woman so will definitely get the book. I only discovered her maybe a year ago but have listened to a lot of her shows on youtube since then, she had a great voice too. Incredible what ordinary people can do if they feel passionately about something or things. A true American hero.
Yes, but unknown by 99+% of Americans. She also didn't, IMO, die naturally.... She was a phenomenon and started many of the current day researchers on their ways. She was WAY ahead of her time and on very few things was she wrong or even slightly astray! She was lucky to have had a modest inheritance and thus could afford to spend all of her time doing the research. There is still an ongoing battle about her library and work....but that is another story.
Background on Dave Emory, John Judge, and Mae Brussell
September 26, 2014
By admin
[B]Radio Personality Dave Emory Listed in Prestigious Encyclopedia of American Loons
by Alex Constantine
"…Emory's next victim was John Judge, a popular protege of Mae Brussell. Abuse heaped upon Judge, says Bernardino, was the result of "personal jealousy," an opinion that I share. So does Jonathon Vankin, a former staff reporter for the San Jose Metro, in Conspiracies, Cover-Ups and Crimes.
Judge had managed to get himself some lecture bookings and onto radio talk shows. According to the late Tom Davis, a long-time friend of Brussell's whose mail-order book service is one of the best sources for political books, Judge and Emory had been competing for radio kudos since at least 1984.
Moreover, Brussell appointed Judge, not Emory, to the position of curator/archivist. Excluded from plans for the library bequeathed to Judge, Emory lashed out.
Personal and professional envy was the foundation of his belief that Judge was an "intelligence agent" and a "Nazi murderer" with undefined "ties" to the Manson Family a gross lie and someone with "more connections than a switchboard".
The charges have never been retracted.
Emory opened his fusillade at Judge in a November, 1989 blast on KFJC. He announced with an imperious air, "There's a bit of unpleasantness I'm going to have to take care of…."
The Mae Brussell archives were being catalogued and organized. It was not ready to open to the public. Emory set out to destroy it and its curator, JohnJudge, before the doors could open.
"One of the things I wondered about," Emory declared, "in the creation of the Mae Brussell Research Center, was how long it would take the intelligence community to gain effective control of that center." In fact, the directing board was composed of friends and associates of Mae Brussell. Nevertheless, he arrived at the conclusion that it had been overrun by the CIA: "There is an intelligence presence at the Center now that is so massive as to render the whole thing little more than an intelligence front." He produced no evidence to support this startling allegation. He remained vague. "There is a very sinister presence," he charged, "there are elements affiliated with Aryan Nations." The "sinister elements" were phantoms: Emory had learned that Judge once delivered a talk at a Santa Monica debating club owned by a right-wing extremist with Birch Society ties, a connection too weak to support such serious allegations. Hammering together a guillotine with a post of smears and planks of innuendo, Emory claimed that there were "indications of serious financial impropriety" at the center. What's more, "there are indications that have yet to be finalized that the whole thing has disintegrated into nothing more than a great big criminal enterprise." A devastating revelationand no "finalized indications" to back it up.
In fact, the financial impropriety he spoke of largely amounted to nothing more than Judge spending money he'd raised himself for the Mae Brussell Research Center. He spent some of the proceeds from his own fund-raising tour on meals, though there is some truth to the charge that a portion of the funds were misspent. According to Robinson, a director of the Center, Judge did nothing criminal. Yet Emory carried on as though he had information too explosive to air publicly"investigative tributaries," he saidand had no qualms about divulging the results of his "investigation."
Emory's carving knife sank into the Center's finances. "Under no circumstances would I recommend that people have anything to do with the Mae Brussell Center," Emory said. He insisted that all supporters demand back their contributions, repeating there was a strong "intelligence presence" there. Who? "You might as well send your name to Langley or to Tom Metzger so he can put it in the Aryan Nations Liberty Net," he said. The intelligence "presence" was "specifically Nazi-linked."
A week later, the charges were repeated in a telephone conversation with Tuckman in North Hollywood. This time, Emory claimed that John Judge was a "murderer." As always, he didn't trifle with evidence, simply swore that there were more "investigative leads" that bookish, soft-spoken John Judge had "committed murder."
Unfortunately, to this day, only Emory knows anything about it.
The allegations grew more and more fantastic. On Tuckman's May 10, 1990 program, he charged that Judge and the Mae Brussell Center were an extension of the ultra-right Western Goals operationan industrially-sponsored covert surveillance groupas well as the Ford Foundation. A week earlier, the Center had been allied with Aryan Nations. Now it was Western Goals and the Ford Foundation."
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Very interesting, and I wouldn't be surprised at all if her death wasn't natural.
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JJ also did not believe her death was natural. we talked about this at COPA in 1997. I asked him also what Mae was researching just before she passed. "Satanism in the military" is what he told me. I wonder if she ever did a show about this or published anything. There was also a suspicious fire, I believe just across the street from her, just before she died. Of course we here all have long known that cancer, like heart attacks are a favorite method of executive action.
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Dawn Meredith Wrote:JJ also did not believe her death was natural. we talked about this at COPA in 1997. I asked him also what Mae was researching just before she passed. "Satanism in the military" is what he told me. I wonder if she ever did a show about this or published anything. There was also a suspicious fire, I believe just across the street from her, just before she died. Of course we here all have long known that cancer, like heart attacks are a favorite method of executive action.
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Indeed, her last few shows were mostly about Satanism and pedophilia in the Military. [Rarely was any show just on one topic - but could be mostly on one]. The house across the street from hers [in a very isolated area with very FEW homes] burned to the ground without fire department intervention the day after she died. It was long thought that from that home the intelligence agencies spied on her - and it had lost its usefulness - and needed to keep its secrets. NO ONE in the area knew who 'lived' there, and even the ownership was not clear::trenchcoatspy::
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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