An American Pravda, Part II
Playboy’s editorial board in 1970: (L-R) BACK Robie Macauley, Nat Lehrman, Richard M. Koff, Murray Fisher, Arthur Kretchmer. FRONT Sheldon Wax, Auguste Comte Spectorsky, Jack Kessie. Thank you,...
View ArticleAn American Pravda, Part III
Timothy Leary’s mug shot prior to his jail break and flight to Algeria. About a year ago I came across an article titled “Timothy Leary and the CIA” by Walter H. Bowart, who wrote a book about MK ULTRA...
View ArticleWhat is Kaspersky Lab?
Founder ‘Eugene’ Kaspersky owns the logo in 1991 2012. On Monday I read for the first time about something that Kaspersky Lab, a Russian anti-virus software company, calls the “Equation Group“. The...
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Ivan Maiskii (second from left), the Soviet ambassador to London between 1932 and 1943, with Winston Churchill at the Allied ambassadors’ lunch at the Soviet embassy, September 1941. Thank you,...
View ArticleCleopatra!
OSCAR: The Most Unintentionally Honest Hollywood Propaganda Film. Last month I looked at A.C. Spectorsky, the brains behind CIA front Playboy magazine, and who he decided to promote on his magazine’s...
View ArticleKim Philby on Homosexuality
A few weeks ago I bought a book titled My 5 Cambridge Friends: Burgess, Maclean, Philby, Blunt and Cairncross, by “Their KGB Controller”. Here’s the cover of the book. My 5 Cambridge Friends is not...
View ArticleDrew Pearson and the Cambridge Five
Journalist Drew Pearson graces the cover of TIME on Dec 13th, 1948. According to the authors of KGB controller Yuri Modin’s biography My 5 Cambridge Friends (1994), the American FBI was first alerted...
View ArticleWhy Five?
Anatoliy Golitsyn and his wife Svetlana dine out at the Coconut Grove in L.A. circa 1961. This is awkward. It seems that the ‘Cambridge Five’ are numbered five because of information from Anatoliy...
View ArticleKim Philby and Saddam Hussein
The official story of Kim Philby’s career begins and ends with Zionism. We’re told that Kim was recruited to the KGB through the beguiling Zionist and Communist Litzi Friedmann (born Alice Kohlmann)....
View ArticleManchurians!
Author Richard Condon. About a year ago I began to look into the work of John Marks, author of the famous 1979 book Search for the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control. Marks is managed...
View ArticleAddiction and Control
One of the fun things about blogging is to see how readers respond to my posts. Lately, there’s been interest in my writing on narcissism with reference to the ongoing sex education/pedophile scandal...
View ArticleWilliam Colby’s Computer Game
For anyone interested in how spooks influence American culture, the career of William Egan Colby is the gift that keeps on giving. Two months before the former CIA director was found floating face down...
View ArticleWilliam Colby’s System of Control
Two CIA men swap notes. Thank you dallasnews.com. Today I’m going to offer some thoughts building on ideas from Addiction and Control, where I speculated on how addiction may be used by exploitative...
View ArticleEdward Snowden and William Colby
Several months ago I wrote about Edward Snowden’s usefulness to those in the ‘intelligence community’ who feel threatened by rampant outsourcing. I speculated that Snowden’s position as a...
View ArticleThe Cash Box Murder
Born in the USA: Bruce Springsteen, a regular on Cash Box covers, was artist of the year in 1985. I first wrote about Cash Box, a music industry trade magazine, in my post William Colby’s Computer...
View ArticleElementals, or Soul Hacking
Russian depiction of the ‘Whore of Babylon’, courtesy of Guy Penn, an ex-Catholic and one of Madonna’s legion of gay fans who struggles with his idolatry of the songstress. See power-worship. If you’ve...
View ArticleWhat is Donald Trump?
New @foxnewspoll on 2016 GOP nominee has @realDonaldTrump at the top with 18% with @ScottWalker & @JebBush 2nd & 3rd pic.twitter.com/Z6TAAXqDWw — Bret Baier (@BretBaier) July 16, 2015 There...
View Article1969: A Financial History of The Beatles
Contract Time: Allen Klein with Yoko Ono and a distracted John Lennon. As part of my research for The Cash Box Murder, I bought a copy of Cash Box magazine from 1969 for its masthead. I had no idea...
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