Gold9472
03-11-2005, 10:49 PM
I asked Wayne Madsen what his view was on this story, and he wrote me this... Is he cool or what?
No, the Bush pedophile sex scandal has a lot of basis in fact but some conspiracies are spun to make other actual ones*look ridiculous. This regime has closed the record book on comspiracies but one about Coca Cola being used as Valerie Plame's cover is particularly crazy. Some say that Valerie Plame's people were operating under cover of Coca Cola. That is*way out there*as I have spoken to CIA people familiar with Plame's cover and it wasn't Coke.*
One troublesome possible criminal conspiracy is the Chicago police "closure" of the Judge Lefkow family murder case. I have definite doubts that this guy who is now dead from a suicide was the killer. All indications pointed to that Nazi fundamentalist Matt Hale and his gang. The FBI agent in charge of going after these Nazi terrorists resigned after 17 years because Ashcroft and Mueller were not interested in prosecuting these people. Now we have the Lefkow case neatly wrapped up. There may be connections between the Lefkow family murder (and the Hunter S. Thompson "suicide")*and this pedophile scandal that is brewing around Bush Sr and Jr. Lefkow was a US magistrate in 1982 when* the FBI*may have gone *to her for a search warrant to bust one of the nation's biggest kiddie porn kingpins. In Chicago, in the early 80s, US Government agents began publishing "Wonderland: The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Collector's Guild," which contains offers to buy sell and trade child pornography, reviews of legitimate books and magazines containing pictures of nude or seminude children. "Wonderland" was originally published by David Techter and ceased publication after his arrest on state charges of possessing child pornography, the FBI took over the operation to sting pedophiles. The FBI had Techter's mailing lists and investigated* hundreds of people across the country*but busted very few. Techter led to the arrest of my Commanding Officer at Naval Facility Coos Bay but the Navy ordered that investigation stopped. I*refused that order and the FBI/NIS (now NCIS) agents and I proceeded to make the bust, which led to identification of material originating from the McMartin Pre School in Huntington Beach, CA. That case also collapsed because of Federal government (i.e., Bush) intervention.*
Something is definitely stirring on this Gannongate thing. The White House pedophile scandal of 1989 involving Bush is now brought back to life. That's because the "Old CIA" wants to sink Bush. And this guy caught today in Argentina -- his arrest was not a coincidence. This group sounds a lot like the Fellowship in some respects.
March 12, 2005
Nazi child abuser who set up cult held after 8 years on run
From Tom Hennigan in São Paulo
A FORMER Nazi who founded an extremist sect of German immigrants in Chile has been arrested in Argentina, eight years after he disappeared following charges of child abuse and torture.
Paul Schaefer, 83, was arrested in his bed in a luxury gated community 20 miles from the centre of Buenos Aires. Police there were able to track him down after spotting one of his followers enter the country from Uruguay. Police also arrested Schaefer’s daughter, nurse and bodyguards.
Chile welcomed the capture of one of its most wanted fugitives and has asked Argentina to expel Schaefer quickly and so avoid the need for a lengthy extradition process.
Schaefer is also wanted in connection with the torture and disappearance of opponents of General Augusto Pinochet during Chile’s “dirty war”.
He disappeared in 1997 after being charged by Chilean authorities with abusing 26 children at the compound of the sect he ruled. He was convicted in absentia last year. A total of 22 of his followers were also found guilty of covering up the abuse and obstructing justice.
A corporal and medical specialist in the German Army, Schaefer became a fundamentalist preacher after the war. Forced to flee accusations of child abuse in Germany, he relocated with his followers to Chile in 1961, where he founded Colonia Dignidad (Dignity Colony) 200 miles south of the capital Santiago.
Schaefer, who cultivated a god-like status among his followers, preached a harsh regime of work and discipline on the 55-square-mile compound as a way of leading his followers closer to the supreme being.
In his attempt to recreate an austere version of 1930s rural Bavaria, he made residents work on the cult’s farms seven days a week. Women were allowed only to wear peasant dresses and men had to keep their hair short.
Schaefer strictly controlled relations between the sexes and even holding hands was forbidden. He reportedly administered drugs to control the sex drive of some followers.
But from its early years Colonia Dignidad was caught up in accusations of abuse. In 1966 an 18-year-old boy fled saying Schaefer had sexually assaulted him. The authorities closed the case a year later, however, saying there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
A silence of those who remained at Dignidad was to frustrate authorities until the mid-1990s despite a trickle of residents who fled what they said was widespread abuse.
The cult, able to sustain itself by farming and forestry, lived behind electric fences patrolled by armed guards and dogs. Most members had little contact with the outside world and did not bother to learn Spanish.
Critics in Chile had said that the compound risked becoming a state within a state. But the pressure eased on the cult after the coup that placed General Pinochet in power in 1973.
Schaefer was close to leading figures in the military regime and placed the compound at the service of the secret police. According to Amnesty International, 119 people were sent for torture to Dignidad.
Several of those prisoners were never seen again. Boris Weisfeiler, an American maths professor of Russian Jewish origin who was on a hiking holiday in the area, is among those believed to have “disappeared”.
Investigators say that he was dropped off at Dignidad in 1985 by a military patrol which had arrested him for spying. Mr Weisfeiler’s family say that they received reports that he was seen alive up to two years later inside the compound.
The compound is now in the hands of a reform committee and has been renamed Villa Baviera. Residents are now free to come and go and visiting tourists are welcome. Up to 300 people still live there, most of them elderly Germans.
No, the Bush pedophile sex scandal has a lot of basis in fact but some conspiracies are spun to make other actual ones*look ridiculous. This regime has closed the record book on comspiracies but one about Coca Cola being used as Valerie Plame's cover is particularly crazy. Some say that Valerie Plame's people were operating under cover of Coca Cola. That is*way out there*as I have spoken to CIA people familiar with Plame's cover and it wasn't Coke.*
One troublesome possible criminal conspiracy is the Chicago police "closure" of the Judge Lefkow family murder case. I have definite doubts that this guy who is now dead from a suicide was the killer. All indications pointed to that Nazi fundamentalist Matt Hale and his gang. The FBI agent in charge of going after these Nazi terrorists resigned after 17 years because Ashcroft and Mueller were not interested in prosecuting these people. Now we have the Lefkow case neatly wrapped up. There may be connections between the Lefkow family murder (and the Hunter S. Thompson "suicide")*and this pedophile scandal that is brewing around Bush Sr and Jr. Lefkow was a US magistrate in 1982 when* the FBI*may have gone *to her for a search warrant to bust one of the nation's biggest kiddie porn kingpins. In Chicago, in the early 80s, US Government agents began publishing "Wonderland: The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Collector's Guild," which contains offers to buy sell and trade child pornography, reviews of legitimate books and magazines containing pictures of nude or seminude children. "Wonderland" was originally published by David Techter and ceased publication after his arrest on state charges of possessing child pornography, the FBI took over the operation to sting pedophiles. The FBI had Techter's mailing lists and investigated* hundreds of people across the country*but busted very few. Techter led to the arrest of my Commanding Officer at Naval Facility Coos Bay but the Navy ordered that investigation stopped. I*refused that order and the FBI/NIS (now NCIS) agents and I proceeded to make the bust, which led to identification of material originating from the McMartin Pre School in Huntington Beach, CA. That case also collapsed because of Federal government (i.e., Bush) intervention.*
Something is definitely stirring on this Gannongate thing. The White House pedophile scandal of 1989 involving Bush is now brought back to life. That's because the "Old CIA" wants to sink Bush. And this guy caught today in Argentina -- his arrest was not a coincidence. This group sounds a lot like the Fellowship in some respects.
March 12, 2005
Nazi child abuser who set up cult held after 8 years on run
From Tom Hennigan in São Paulo
A FORMER Nazi who founded an extremist sect of German immigrants in Chile has been arrested in Argentina, eight years after he disappeared following charges of child abuse and torture.
Paul Schaefer, 83, was arrested in his bed in a luxury gated community 20 miles from the centre of Buenos Aires. Police there were able to track him down after spotting one of his followers enter the country from Uruguay. Police also arrested Schaefer’s daughter, nurse and bodyguards.
Chile welcomed the capture of one of its most wanted fugitives and has asked Argentina to expel Schaefer quickly and so avoid the need for a lengthy extradition process.
Schaefer is also wanted in connection with the torture and disappearance of opponents of General Augusto Pinochet during Chile’s “dirty war”.
He disappeared in 1997 after being charged by Chilean authorities with abusing 26 children at the compound of the sect he ruled. He was convicted in absentia last year. A total of 22 of his followers were also found guilty of covering up the abuse and obstructing justice.
A corporal and medical specialist in the German Army, Schaefer became a fundamentalist preacher after the war. Forced to flee accusations of child abuse in Germany, he relocated with his followers to Chile in 1961, where he founded Colonia Dignidad (Dignity Colony) 200 miles south of the capital Santiago.
Schaefer, who cultivated a god-like status among his followers, preached a harsh regime of work and discipline on the 55-square-mile compound as a way of leading his followers closer to the supreme being.
In his attempt to recreate an austere version of 1930s rural Bavaria, he made residents work on the cult’s farms seven days a week. Women were allowed only to wear peasant dresses and men had to keep their hair short.
Schaefer strictly controlled relations between the sexes and even holding hands was forbidden. He reportedly administered drugs to control the sex drive of some followers.
But from its early years Colonia Dignidad was caught up in accusations of abuse. In 1966 an 18-year-old boy fled saying Schaefer had sexually assaulted him. The authorities closed the case a year later, however, saying there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
A silence of those who remained at Dignidad was to frustrate authorities until the mid-1990s despite a trickle of residents who fled what they said was widespread abuse.
The cult, able to sustain itself by farming and forestry, lived behind electric fences patrolled by armed guards and dogs. Most members had little contact with the outside world and did not bother to learn Spanish.
Critics in Chile had said that the compound risked becoming a state within a state. But the pressure eased on the cult after the coup that placed General Pinochet in power in 1973.
Schaefer was close to leading figures in the military regime and placed the compound at the service of the secret police. According to Amnesty International, 119 people were sent for torture to Dignidad.
Several of those prisoners were never seen again. Boris Weisfeiler, an American maths professor of Russian Jewish origin who was on a hiking holiday in the area, is among those believed to have “disappeared”.
Investigators say that he was dropped off at Dignidad in 1985 by a military patrol which had arrested him for spying. Mr Weisfeiler’s family say that they received reports that he was seen alive up to two years later inside the compound.
The compound is now in the hands of a reform committee and has been renamed Villa Baviera. Residents are now free to come and go and visiting tourists are welcome. Up to 300 people still live there, most of them elderly Germans.