In 1992, the convicted serial killer Kenneth Bianchi, one-half of the pair known as the Hillside Stranglers, sued Yronwode for USD$8.5 million for having an image of his face depicted on a trading card; he claimed his face was his trademark. The judge dismissed the case after ruling that, if Bianchi had been using his face as a trademark when he was killing women, he would not have tried to hide it from the police.
Stunned nurse: I caught ‘witches holding a carcass-eating ritual’ on my security camera
“Me and my grandpa put up a trail camera to see if we could see animals and we got a bobcat [on camera], which was pretty cool,” the Canuck described.
Little did she know, that wasn’t the only bloodthirsty beast they would catch on camera. “I came the next day and grandpa said he’d got naked people on the camera and I said ‘no you didn’t … bulls–t’ so he showed me,” Stanhope recalled.
The bone-chilling photos, taken just after sunset, showed two “disheveled”-looking women with long black hair obscuring their faces squatting over the dead deer and appearing to dine on its remains like something out of the 2014 horror flick “The Witch.”
Some commenters suggested they were part of some demonic cult, according to Stanhope.
“There’s rumors around town about a cult that collects animal bones. I don’t know if it’s real or not,” she said. “Some people have mentioned it since I posted the photos. A friend said they came across two people in the woods carrying some dead squirrels.”
Mohamed Mohamed el-Amir Awad el-Sayed Atta (/ˈætɑː/ AT-ah; Arabic: محمد محمد الأمير عوض السيد عطا [mæˈħæmmæd elʔæˈmiːɾ ˈʕɑwɑdˤ esˈsæj.jed ˈʕɑtˤɑ]; September 1, 1968 – September 11, 2001) was an Egyptian hijacker and the ringleader of the September 11 attacks in 2001 in which four United States airliners were commandeered with the intention of destroying specific civilian, military, and governmental targets.
"Here's a newsflash we don't know what to do with: Atta listened to the Beastie boys, non-stop.
"One time I got mad cause he broke one of my knick-knacks, so I snapped his CD's in half," said Amanda. "I broke all of his CD's, cause they drove me crazy, he played the 'Beastie Boys' nonstop."
In the aftermath of the argument, Atta told her why he was such a big Beastie Boys fan.
"He told me about this girl he'd dated in France, that had his son. He didn't tell anyone else about that, for some reason he felt he could spill his guts to me. His son was like nine, he said. He said his son was the reason he liked the Beastie Boys so much, cause they were his son's favorite band."
Did Mohamed Atta have a nine-year-old son in France? Or was this just part of Atta's 'cover story?' We didn't, and still don't, know."
Linda Kasabian, a former member of the notorious Manson family cult, died last month at a hospital in Tacoma, Washington. She was 73.
Kasabian died on January 21, and a death notice ran in the local newspaper Tacoma News Tribune, which named the former cult member as Linda Chiochios, one of the names she used after the Manson murder trials.
kasabian is old persian AND armenian for "butcher" it is from a similar root for the polish sausage 'kielbasa' which comes from persian/greek 'kalvas'
which is intersting but not as interstng a manson family member name is "butcher" from an ancinet tongue which probably had the first census records and occupational surnames.
Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Anthony Santamaria; July 17, 1947 – June 27, 2021) was an American former associate of the Gambino crime family.
Montiglio was born in New York City to Anthony Santamaria and Marie Gaggi, both of Sicilian origin. When his father became estranged, he was raised by his uncle Nino Gaggi. His mother remarried to Anthony Montiglio, and Dominick took his surname. He was also a cousin of Frank Scalice.
In 1967, Montiglio served in the Vietnam War as a sniper, reportedly killing 93 men
Family of Bill Clinton advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein into White House seven times has blocked release of files detailing the death scene after he was found hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast at a ranch 30 miles from his home
The so called human beings amongst us that abuse innocence. Ii have a beautiful Beagle and I knew that experiments go on , but I was incence at this abuse and I was referring to the abusers of these beautiful creatures. 😍
U.S. Govt Spent Over $2.3 Million Injecting Puppies With Cocaine
The experiment, revealed through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by the White Coat Waste Project, follows previously unearthed studies funded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Director Anthony Fauci that “debarked” beagle puppies.
The year-long experiment, which began in September 2020, was filmed so research could evaluate the puppies’ adverse reactions” to the drugs. Prior to the drugs being administered, the puppies were forced to undergo surgery, where they were implanted with a “telemetry unit” to monitor their vital signs throughout the experiment.
Church of Misery (チャーチ・オブ・ミザリー, Chāchi obu Mizarī) is a Japanese doom metal band from Tokyo, formed in 1995. Church of Misery's musical style melds early Black Sabbath-style doom with psychedelic rock; most of the band's songs are about serial killers and mass murderers.
John Hinckley Jr., the gunman who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in a bid to win actress Jodie Foster’s heart, has traded his six-shooter for a six-string — racking up thousands of views on YouTube with his guitar renditions of sentimental love songs.
"Zoo in coverup after groundhog dropped by de Blasio dies"
"Mayor Bill de Blasio has groundhog blood on his hands!
A week after Hizzoner dropped Staten Island Chuck in front of a crowd of spectators on Feb. 2, the winter-weather prognosticator died of internal injuries — and then the coverup began, The Post has learned."
The band’s second single, recorded and mixed on December 5, 1966, and written just a couple weeks before, was released locally in December 1966 and nationally in early January 1967. It would be the group’s only hit single and it is remembered today as the quintessential protest song of the 1960s. That song, of course, is For What It’s Worth, the opening lines of which kicked off this series.
As a protest song, it must be said, it doesn’t quite measure up. First of all, despite what is commonly believed nowadays, the song is not a commentary on Vietnam War protests. Far from it. The event under consideration was the so-called Riot on the Sunset Strip, which involved about 1,000 kids who were demonstrating against the imposition of a curfew and the announcement that a popular club – Pandora’s Box, at 8118 Sunset Boulevard – was slated to be closed.
Pandora’s was a small coffee shop that featured poetry readings, folk music … and Laurel Canyon bands like Love and Buffalo Springfield. This caused a bit of a problem though, as the club sat on a traffic island at the intersection of Sunset and Crescent Heights (the gateway to Laurel Canyon), and overflow crowds would spill out onto the boulevard, blocking traffic. Even before the problems began, the building was scheduled to be demolished as part of a planned road-widening project.
Nevertheless, the announcement of its closing sparked a demonstration, and on the night of November 12, 1966, 200 cops squared off against perhaps 1,000 kids. The LAPD, being the LAPD, began cracking heads and arresting everyone in sight. Protestors responded by throwing rocks, setting a car ablaze, and attempting to ignite a bus. One month later, a song commemorating the event would be blaring from car radios across the city. Eight months after that, Pandora’s would be bulldozed.
Even if the song had been about anti-war protests, it still would be an odd choice for a protest song. Lyrics such as “Singing songs and carrying signs, mostly say hooray for our side,” seem to largely dismiss the concerns of protestors. And the line “nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong” seems to suggest that protestors are no better than that which they are protesting against.
Another curious irony about the song is that it was authored by Stephen Stills, aka The Sarge, an authoritarian, law-and-order kind of guy if ever there was one. Stills himself later heaped derision on the very notion of a protest song: “We didn’t want to do another song like For What It’s Worth. We didn’t want to be a protest group. That’s really a cop-out and I hate that. To sit there and say, ‘I don’t like this and I don’t like that’ is just stupid.”
In short, Buffalo Springfield hated protesters and thought they were dumb sheep. They certainly didn't mind taking their money, though.
Very Deep and has been subtley installed in our natural human rights through generational and subversive mind control to instigate a false reality moulded throughout history and woven into the pysche and mindset of generational abuse leading to the moral decay of humanity,via media,movie,sports,false flaggings ect .
Whipping-Tom turn'd citizen: or, The cracks terror being a true account of his many strange adventures; as likewise a relation of his whipping several wives, widdows, maids, bawds, cracks, &c. in Fleet-street, the strand, Holborn, Whetstones-Park, Fetter-Lane, New-Street, and other places. Together with the opinion that several have given concerning him, and of the strange method he uses in whipping them. Tune of, A figg for France.
@Getting The Fear 2.0 At least Norm is on our side to an extent, great to see him showing up the Clowns without any masks... Love him... peace and love 💘
Hey Jan! Here I am. I had to take a break for a while. You know, I thought I was desensitized to this dark material, but it was actually starting to wear on me a bit.
I forgot my password to the last account so this is my new one. Love that Fear & Loathing clip BTW!
There’s also a song called “Getting The Fear” by punk band Poison Idea that has a bunch of Manson family audio clips in it.
Patrick’s latest videos have been amazing. Seems like I have some reading to catch up on here.
Definitely. Remember the ending to Chinatown, where John Huston’s incestuous tycoon character snatches his daughter away like a ghoul? It was right before the “Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown” line. Haunting scene.
IRL John Huston was buddies with George Hodel- a daughter raping surrealist-affiliated occultist. Suspected of being the Black Dahlia killer, maybe Zodiac as well. He lived in a house designed to look like a Mayan/Aztec temple.
Theres a lot out there on this subject, as I suspect you’re aware.
John Huston’s daughter Anjelica was present when Polanski raped that young girl. She said she didn’t think anything of Polanskid bringing a child home to party. Moral relativism at its finest.
@Getting The Fear that's insane that Acacia studied under Polanski! And the Rabbit Hole gets deeper and more obvious and relevant to humanity, the tentacles of the Ostupus.
The Indianapolis Star Indianapolis, Indiana • Sat, Apr 21, 1979 Page 6
I need name of the song!
"Richard Helms needed to work on his plausible denial face" 🤣
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Yronwode
In 1992, the convicted serial killer Kenneth Bianchi, one-half of the pair known as the Hillside Stranglers, sued Yronwode for USD$8.5 million for having an image of his face depicted on a trading card; he claimed his face was his trademark. The judge dismissed the case after ruling that, if Bianchi had been using his face as a trademark when he was killing women, he would not have tried to hide it from the police.
Rod Ponton = Henry Lee Lucas' defense attorney (not a cat)
The South Bend Tribune South Bend, Indiana • Sun, Mar 13, 1988 Page 2
https://nypost.com/2023/06/05/stunned-nurse-catches-carcass-eating-witches-on-security-camera/
Stunned nurse: I caught ‘witches holding a carcass-eating ritual’ on my security camera
“Me and my grandpa put up a trail camera to see if we could see animals and we got a bobcat [on camera], which was pretty cool,” the Canuck described.
Little did she know, that wasn’t the only bloodthirsty beast they would catch on camera. “I came the next day and grandpa said he’d got naked people on the camera and I said ‘no you didn’t … bulls–t’ so he showed me,” Stanhope recalled.
The bone-chilling photos, taken just after sunset, showed two “disheveled”-looking women with long black hair obscuring their faces squatting over the dead deer and appearing to dine on its remains like something out of the 2014 horror flick “The Witch.”
Some commenters suggested they were part of some demonic cult, according to Stanhope.
“There’s rumors around town about a cult that collects animal bones. I don’t know if it’s real or not,” she said. “Some people have mentioned it since I posted the photos. A friend said they came across two people in the woods carrying some dead squirrels.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Atta
Mohamed Mohamed el-Amir Awad el-Sayed Atta (/ˈætɑː/ AT-ah; Arabic: محمد محمد الأمير عوض السيد عطا [mæˈħæmmæd elʔæˈmiːɾ ˈʕɑwɑdˤ esˈsæj.jed ˈʕɑtˤɑ]; September 1, 1968 – September 11, 2001) was an Egyptian hijacker and the ringleader of the September 11 attacks in 2001 in which four United States airliners were commandeered with the intention of destroying specific civilian, military, and governmental targets.
"Here's a newsflash we don't know what to do with: Atta listened to the Beastie boys, non-stop.
"One time I got mad cause he broke one of my knick-knacks, so I snapped his CD's in half," said Amanda. "I broke all of his CD's, cause they drove me crazy, he played the 'Beastie Boys' nonstop."
In the aftermath of the argument, Atta told her why he was such a big Beastie Boys fan.
"He told me about this girl he'd dated in France, that had his son. He didn't tell anyone else about that, for some reason he felt he could spill his guts to me. His son was like nine, he said. He said his son was the reason he liked the Beastie Boys so much, cause they were his son's favorite band."
Did Mohamed Atta have a nine-year-old son in France? Or was this just part of Atta's 'cover story?' We didn't, and still don't, know."
Daniel Hopsicker - Welcome to Terrorland
https://www.yahoo.com/news/linda-kasabian-dies-member-notorious-094227117.html
Linda Kasabian, a former member of the notorious Manson family cult, died last month at a hospital in Tacoma, Washington. She was 73.
Kasabian died on January 21, and a death notice ran in the local newspaper Tacoma News Tribune, which named the former cult member as Linda Chiochios, one of the names she used after the Manson murder trials.
Don't date a psycho
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Montiglio
Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Anthony Santamaria; July 17, 1947 – June 27, 2021) was an American former associate of the Gambino crime family.
Montiglio was born in New York City to Anthony Santamaria and Marie Gaggi, both of Sicilian origin. When his father became estranged, he was raised by his uncle Nino Gaggi. His mother remarried to Anthony Montiglio, and Dominick took his surname. He was also a cousin of Frank Scalice.
In 1967, Montiglio served in the Vietnam War as a sniper, reportedly killing 93 men
(Nino Gaggi - Roy DeMeo crew)
Just some music from Poland
context:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYfKWQqvFac
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10882101/Family-late-Clinton-advisor-Mark-Middleton-block-release-files-relating-suicide.html
Family of Bill Clinton advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein into White House seven times has blocked release of files detailing the death scene after he was found hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast at a ranch 30 miles from his home
"hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast"
The so called human beings amongst us that abuse innocence. Ii have a beautiful Beagle and I knew that experiments go on , but I was incence at this abuse and I was referring to the abusers of these beautiful creatures. 😍
Sick soulless entities,devoids and inbred contracts of black matter.
https://founderscode.com/u-s-govt-spent-over-2-3-million-injecting-puppies-with-cocaine/
U.S. Govt Spent Over $2.3 Million Injecting Puppies With Cocaine
The experiment, revealed through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by the White Coat Waste Project, follows previously unearthed studies funded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Director Anthony Fauci that “debarked” beagle puppies.
The year-long experiment, which began in September 2020, was filmed so research could evaluate the puppies’ adverse reactions” to the drugs. Prior to the drugs being administered, the puppies were forced to undergo surgery, where they were implanted with a “telemetry unit” to monitor their vital signs throughout the experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Misery
Church of Misery (チャーチ・オブ・ミザリー, Chāchi obu Mizarī) is a Japanese doom metal band from Tokyo, formed in 1995. Church of Misery's musical style melds early Black Sabbath-style doom with psychedelic rock; most of the band's songs are about serial killers and mass murderers.
https://nypost.com/2021/06/02/would-be-reagan-killer-john-hinckley-rebrands-self-as-singer-songwriter/
John Hinckley Jr., the gunman who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in a bid to win actress Jodie Foster’s heart, has traded his six-shooter for a six-string — racking up thousands of views on YouTube with his guitar renditions of sentimental love songs.
https://nypost.com/2014/09/25/groundhog-dropped-by-de-blasio-died-of-internal-injuries/
"Zoo in coverup after groundhog dropped by de Blasio dies"
"Mayor Bill de Blasio has groundhog blood on his hands!
A week after Hizzoner dropped Staten Island Chuck in front of a crowd of spectators on Feb. 2, the winter-weather prognosticator died of internal injuries — and then the coverup began, The Post has learned."
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrimeDiscussion/comments/jmw4h7/who_can_relate/
The band’s second single, recorded and mixed on December 5, 1966, and written just a couple weeks before, was released locally in December 1966 and nationally in early January 1967. It would be the group’s only hit single and it is remembered today as the quintessential protest song of the 1960s. That song, of course, is For What It’s Worth, the opening lines of which kicked off this series.
As a protest song, it must be said, it doesn’t quite measure up. First of all, despite what is commonly believed nowadays, the song is not a commentary on Vietnam War protests. Far from it. The event under consideration was the so-called Riot on the Sunset Strip, which involved about 1,000 kids who were demonstrating against the imposition of a curfew and the announcement that a popular club – Pandora’s Box, at 8118 Sunset Boulevard – was slated to be closed.
Pandora’s was a small coffee shop that featured poetry readings, folk music … and Laurel Canyon bands like Love and Buffalo Springfield. This caused a bit of a problem though, as the club sat on a traffic island at the intersection of Sunset and Crescent Heights (the gateway to Laurel Canyon), and overflow crowds would spill out onto the boulevard, blocking traffic. Even before the problems began, the building was scheduled to be demolished as part of a planned road-widening project.
Nevertheless, the announcement of its closing sparked a demonstration, and on the night of November 12, 1966, 200 cops squared off against perhaps 1,000 kids. The LAPD, being the LAPD, began cracking heads and arresting everyone in sight. Protestors responded by throwing rocks, setting a car ablaze, and attempting to ignite a bus. One month later, a song commemorating the event would be blaring from car radios across the city. Eight months after that, Pandora’s would be bulldozed.
Even if the song had been about anti-war protests, it still would be an odd choice for a protest song. Lyrics such as “Singing songs and carrying signs, mostly say hooray for our side,” seem to largely dismiss the concerns of protestors. And the line “nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong” seems to suggest that protestors are no better than that which they are protesting against.
Another curious irony about the song is that it was authored by Stephen Stills, aka The Sarge, an authoritarian, law-and-order kind of guy if ever there was one. Stills himself later heaped derision on the very notion of a protest song: “We didn’t want to do another song like For What It’s Worth. We didn’t want to be a protest group. That’s really a cop-out and I hate that. To sit there and say, ‘I don’t like this and I don’t like that’ is just stupid.”
In short, Buffalo Springfield hated protesters and thought they were dumb sheep. They certainly didn't mind taking their money, though.
Very Deep and has been subtley installed in our natural human rights through generational and subversive mind control to instigate a false reality moulded throughout history and woven into the pysche and mindset of generational abuse leading to the moral decay of humanity,via media,movie,sports,false flaggings ect .
Serial spanker in 1680's
Whipping-Tom turn'd citizen: or, The cracks terror being a true account of his many strange adventures; as likewise a relation of his whipping several wives, widdows, maids, bawds, cracks, &c. in Fleet-street, the strand, Holborn, Whetstones-Park, Fetter-Lane, New-Street, and other places. Together with the opinion that several have given concerning him, and of the strange method he uses in whipping them. Tune of, A figg for France.
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A96321.0001.001?view=toc
more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipping_Tom
Psychedelic Shack = Laurel Canyon?
@Piggy's Palace
Nice to have you back!
Hey Jan! Here I am. I had to take a break for a while. You know, I thought I was desensitized to this dark material, but it was actually starting to wear on me a bit.
I forgot my password to the last account so this is my new one. Love that Fear & Loathing clip BTW!
There’s also a song called “Getting The Fear” by punk band Poison Idea that has a bunch of Manson family audio clips in it.
Patrick’s latest videos have been amazing. Seems like I have some reading to catch up on here.
Cheers
@Getting The Fear
Getting The Fear, where are you man?