Wade Vs Pohl

Wade Vs Pohl

For Info on the Thristlewood Ave. Pedophile go to top of page and click on Thristlewood Pedophile

What if I told you a man admitted to Sexual abusing a child to a San Diego Therapist, A San Diego Judge, a San Diego County Social worker, and even testified to doing the sexual abuse, under oath in court, making a sworn deposition about it, then filing it in court but instead of Bonnie Dumanis or any one else charging him with a crime, the San Diego County Superior Court of California gave him full custody of his victim and left him free to roam in San Diego and where else he decides to do Child sex tourism ?

What if I told you that an illegal immigrant that is a member of Juarez Cartel and a confirmed human smuggler/ trafficker who is a fugitive right now, for violation of probation of child rape not only got visitation, but reunification services and a court appointed and paid for the attorney that got that for him from San Diego County Superior Court of California ?

Human trafficker gets favors from SD courts

What If I told you that both stories are true and that both men are involved with a network of corruption that ties 911, drug and human smuggling, illegal defense contracts, Voter fraud, illegal campaign contributions and CPS Child trafficking, together making San Diego County a Mafia Empire?

What if I told you all the proof is right here, all together on this website? Would you take the time to read it?

What would you do, if you read all of this alleged proof and realized San Diego county and State courts were actually in fact trafficking our children and any one's child could be next?

Hypotheticaly

The REAL question is      

     What are we going to do?

I'll tell you what I would do, I would make websites that exposed this mess and send out post card that said what If, and what would you do and asked people to read over the proof and decide for them selves.

NOW that you KNOW!!!          

     about this

website

What are YOU gonna do?


Their is a Wade married to a Pohl in San Diego but for some reason Pohl (the wife)does not carry her husband's Name. That struck me as odd, so I did some research on both names. I think I know why Mrs Pohl chooses not to use the Wade surname. I also decided to make a web site to put all the history I fount so the world can come to their own conclusion. Now why would the world be interested? 

 Pohl Surname

  1. topographic name from Middle Low German pol ‘(muddy) pool’ (Low German Pohl).
  2. (Pöhl): habitational name for someone from the island of Poel, near Wismar.
  3. Variant of Paul.
  4. Eastern German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): ethnic name for a Polish speaker or someone with some other connection with Poland, from German Pole, Dutch Pool ‘Pole’.

                                                 

                        Colonel James Pohl

 In Jan. 2009 Army Col. James L. Pohl, the chief judge at the Guantanamo Bay war crimes court, said he would not heed President Obama's request for a 120-day continuance, or delay, in prosecutions of terrorism suspects.

Supervising the trial of detainee Abd al-Rahim Hussein Mohammed Abdu Al-Nashiri, Pohl called the President's motion unreasonable and unjust.

"We are consulting with the Pentagon and the Department of Justice to explore our options," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters. "I believe that all the other trials were stayed, which I think continues to give us what we need to evaluate who is at Gitmo and make the decisions commensurate with the executive order that the President signed."

Al-Nashiri has been identified as the former Persian Gulf Operations Chief for al Qaeda and the mastermind of the attack on the U.S.S. Cole. In March 2007 he testified in military court  that he only confessed to certain crimes because he has been tortured for the past five years.

In his ruling, Pohl wrote that "On its face, the request to delay the arraignment is not reasonable," that "The public interest in a speedy trial will be harmed by the delay in the arraignment," "Granting the continuance do (sic) not serve the interests of justice" and therefore "The government request for a continuance in the arraignment until after 22 May 2009 is DENIED."

Pentagon spokesman Cmdr. Jeffrey D. Gordon said that "the Department of Defense is currently reviewing Judge Pohl's ruling. We will be in compliance with the president's orders regarding Guantanamo."

Colonel James L. Pohl is an American lawyer and an officer in the United States Army.

He is notable for having been appointed the President of a Guantanamo military commission. He is Presiding over the Commission of Ahmed Darbi and Abd el-Rahim al-Nashiri. He is notable for serving as the judge of several of the GIs in the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse cases, and barring the demolition of Abu Ghraib because he had ruled it a crime scene.

On 6 January 2009 Pohl was appointed to replace Ralph Kohlmann as the Chief Presiding Officer for the Military Commissions.

Pohl received his J.D. from Pepperdine University in 1978

 

                           Suspension of Guantanamo Hearings 

On January 29, 2009, Pohl denied the request of the Obama Administration to delay proceeding for 120 days in the case of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri. Pohl argued that tribunal rules give the judges sole authority to delay cases and that postponing proceedings against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri was not reasonable and "does not serve the interest of justice". According to Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, Pohl's ruling stated 

 According to Guantanamo spokesman Commander Jeffrey Gordon: "The Department of Defense is currently reviewing Judge Pohl's ruling. We will be in compliance with the president's orders regarding Guantánamo. "According to Fox News, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said that Pohl will be directed to comply with Obama's executive order.

The arraignment could have been canceled, even if Pohl had continued to assert his duty lay in ignoring Obama's order, if either Susan J. Crawford the Convening Authority for the Office of Military Commissions, or Al Nashiri's prosecution, withdrew the charges.

 Pohl was assigned to serve as the investigating officer for the article 32 hearing for Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings

                                                               

                       Professor James Pohl

Professor Pohl holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, and is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Intelligence School. He was visiting Senior Professor at the School of Advanced Military Studies at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. (The Advanced School's students are limited to officers holding general and admiral rank in the U.S. Armed Forces and its allies.) He is a fellow at the Mosher Institute for Defense Studies at Texas A&M University and a fellow of the Texas State Historical Association, of which he has also served as president. He has made presenations at the United State Military Academy at West Point and is the recipient of two gubernatorial commendations for distinguished service to the state of Texas. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps, his highest position being that of company commander. Currently he teaches seven separate courses in military history at Southwest Texas State University. His publications include three books and over 50 articles.

Wade Surname

 This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may derive from the Middle English given name "Wade", a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century "Wada", from the verb "wadan", to go. The personal name is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Wada", "Wade" and "Wado", and as "Wade" in 1297, and owed its evident popularity to the legend of Wade, originally a sea-giant, who was dreaded and honoured by the coast tribes of the North Sea and the Baltic. The first recording of the surname (see below) is from this source. The second possible derivation is from the Olde English "(ge)waed", ford, and may form either a topographical name for someone who lived by a ford, or a locational name from a place named with this word, such as "Wade" in Suffolk. The modern surname can be found as Wade and Waide. Among the recordings of the name in London is that of the marriage of John Wade and Alyce Bromebick at St. Giles Cripplegate, on June 30th 1593. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Godwin Wade, which was dated 1166, in the "Pipe Rolls of Essex", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.  

                                            

               Mitchell John Wade

From 1991 to 1993, a young lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve was working as a program manager in a Pentagon intelligence office. His name was Mitchell John Wade. His boss, the assistant secretary of defense for command, control, communications and intelligence, was Duane P. Andrews. Andrews's job at the Pentagon was essentially to serve as intelligence advisor to the secretary of defense. The secretary of defense at the time was someone that Andrews knew well and respected immensely: Dick Cheney.

Back during the Reagan administration, Andrews had served as a professional staff member to the House Intelligence Committee, of which Cheney, then a Wyoming Republican congressman, was a prominent member. In a recent interview with a federal technology magazine, Andrews lists Cheney as his personal, lifelong hero.

In 1993, at the end of George H.W. Bush's presidency, Cheney went on to become CEO of the oil services giant Halliburton; Andrews joined the massive government contractor SAIC, where he would rise to become CIO; and Wade, then 40 years old, moved to form his own defense contracting firm, MZM, Inc. But it wasn't until 2002 that MZM would get its first federal government contract: a peculiar one-month, $140,000 contract from the White House, later revealed to be for providing computers, office furniture, and specialized computer programming services to the Office of the Vice President.

Wade's company would later get three more contracts from the White House and tens of millions of dollars in contracts from the Defense Department and other federal agencies, many of them for classified intelligence work. In the summer of 2005, of course, it all began to unravel for MZM, after journalist Marcus Stern of the San Diego Union Tribune/Copley News service noticed that San Diego congressman Duke Cunningham had sold his house to a company that listed as its name a Washington, D.C. street address, 1523 New Hampshire Ave. This was the address of MZM. After an extensive investigation that led to a sprawling federal probe run out of the San Diego U.S. attorney's office (the now-fired Carol Lam), Wade pled guilty last year and is awaiting sentencing on charges related to bribing Cunningham, who himself pled guilty on bribery-related charges and is serving out an eight year prison sentence. In February, three more indictments were issued in the case, this time against a San Diego-based defense contractor and Bush/Cheney Pioneer with whom Wade had closely worked, Brent Wilkes; Wilkes's longtime friend-turned-CIA executive director Kyle Dustin Foggo, who is accused of steering Wilkes CIA contracts and has since resigned; and the nephew of a Greek American businessman who is accused of laundering some of Wilkes's and Wade's bribes to Cunningham through his mortgage company.

Cheney's office declined to comment on why Wade's MZM received the $140,000 contract, or describe any possible contacts with Wade. Andrews did not respond to messages left at his current company or home in northern Virginia. There is no indication that he played any role in Wade's efforts to get federal contracts.

But this past week, Congressman Henry Waxman, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter to White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten requesting information on the $140,000 White House contract with Mitchell Wade's MZM in 2002. Included among the items of information Waxman requested to be delivered by April 6 to his committee are records of all "communications between employees of the Executive Office of the President and members or staff of Congress relating to MZM, its employees, or its work." As a press release accompanying the March 26 Waxman letter noted, "The contract with the White House appears to have been MZM's first prime contract with the federal government … To date, there has been no examination of the circumstances surrounding the company's initial contract and the role that White House officials played in the award and execution."

According to Talking Points Memo, a forthcoming book on the Cunningham investigation by Marcus Stern and three other colleagues from the San Diego Union Tribune will reveal that the MZM contract was to provide equipment to screen White House mail for possible anthrax contamination. And according to the contract available at the federal procurement database, Wade's MZM -- which had never before received a federal contract -- beat out 50 other firms that had bid to get the contract.

A source who knows Wade and who asked not to be identified told the Prospect Friday that Wade was fond of telling people that he worked for Cheney at the Pentagon. (This source also revealed something interesting for Cunningham case aficionados -- how Wilkes and Wade first started working together. According to this source, in 1992, at the time Wade worked for the Office of Command, Control Communications and Intelligence in Cheney's Pentagon, he controlled a small pot of money, around $11 million, connected to the military's role in the Panama Canal. Wilkes was seeking Pentagon contracts at the time, and was looking for a Pentagon benefactor. Ultimately, according to this source, Wade helped facilitate Wilkes getting his first Pentagon contract to convert U.S. military-held documents from the Panama Canal into digital form -- a service Wilkes would later earn tens of millions of dollars providing to the Pentagon, along with other services. Upon leaving the Pentagon in 1993, Wade would work closely as a consultant to Wilkes for several years, before Wade's MZM became a competitor to Wilkes's ADCS in its own right, using similar methods of buttering up congressmen to win federal earmarks.)

Meanwhile, the statement of offenses to which Wade pled last February 2006 noted another interesting detail. On or about August 30, 2002, just a month after receiving the $140,000 contract from the White House/OVP, "Wade paid $140,000 … to a third party" for a yacht he gave Duke Cunningham. Among the lingering mysteries of the wider Cunningham probe is the identity of the third party. It would appear to be someone not identified in the statement of offenses as a co-conspirator in the wider Cunningham corruption probe.

It is of course absurd to believe that Cheney or his staff would have had any interest in Wade having the funds, provided through a White House contract, to buy Duke Cunningham antiques and a yacht. It's not so hard to believe, however, that Wade's connection to Cheney, going back to their days in the Cheney Pentagon, may be a useful place to start looking for why Wade's MZM beat out more than fifty more established firms to get its first federal contract from one of the most secretive and powerful offices in town. Among the many lingering unanswered questions on this aspect of the case is who, in May 2002 -- just two months in advance of Wade getting the White House contract -- facilitated MZM getting authoriz

ed to be a federal supplier in the first place. This was done through a small branch of the Department of the Interior called the Minerals Management Service. That service and the Department itself have reportedly become the subject of their own sprawling corruption probe.

To see where Mitchel Wade pleds  guilty click here

http://www.sandiegochildtrafficking.com/resources/Mitchel%20Wade%20pleds%20guility.pdf

 Around the time that Wade was being sentence another Wade was resigning. 

To see the letter from Mayor Jerry Sanders announcing the past resignation  (Notice the Date March 22 2007)   click here
http://www.sandiegochildtrafficking.com/resources/sddpc_appopint_3_22.pdf

 San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders' administration violated city law in April 2007 by authorizing, without City Council approval, a $658,000 contract to the consultants who are designing his city government privatization effort, according to the City Attorney's Office.

City documents show that the administration accepted a one-year contract with Virginia-based Grant Thornton, LLP in April 2007, with an estimated value of $658,515. The most the mayor can authorize without council approval is $250,000, according to the municipal code.

The administration says it has so far paid Grant Thornton a total of $249,137 between fiscal years 2007 and 2008, and therefore has had no obligation to ask council for any authorization.

However, Sanders is scheduled to go before council Monday to request $400,000 from the city's reserves for 2008 that will go to Grant Thornton.

That brings the total request for fiscal year 2008 to $650,000. In his fiscal 2009 budget proposal, the mayor allocated an additional $900,000 for Grant Thornton. Council passed a budget last week that allocates $500,000 for the firm. But the mayor vetoed the budget Monday, leaving the exact amount allocated for Grant Thornton up in the air.

The city's acceptance of the Grant Thornton contract in 2007, coupled with the request for $400,000, has raised suspicions that the administration is attempting to get retroactive council approval for money it has either already promised to Grant Thornton or already paid to the consultants.

"It's not hard to conclude that that is probably what is going on," said Chief Deputy City Attorney Michael Calabrese, who notified the administration in an April memo that City Attorney Michael Aguirre would not approve the consulting contract.

Sanders spokesman Fred Sainz said the administration could not "disagree more strenuously," with the city attorney's opinion on the contract, adding that only recently has the administration been able to come up with a set amount that it will have to pay Grant Thornton.

"We believe the way in which the city has engaged with Grant Thornton has been completely legal, appropriate and straight forward," Sainz said.

The administration's actions have been lawful, Sainz argues, because it has thus far paid the consultants less than $250,000, and is now making a formal request to council for additional money that it had not anticipated needing.

Managed competition is the cornerstone of Sanders' fiscal agenda. In order to get out from under its large debt obligations, the city must be able to privatize some of its services, the mayor says. It’s a highly controversial issue, especially among city workers and unions. Grant Thornton is among the nation's leading consultants for government privatization efforts.

Sainz said this week that if the council does not approve the $400,000 for Grant Thornton, the city's managed competition program will be "brought to a standstill."

Councilwoman Donna Frye and Independent Budget Analyst Andrea Tevlin have also weighed in on the issue. Both say they have concerns with how the administration has handled the contract.

In April 2007, Lance Wade, the city's purchasing director, wrote a letter to Grant Thornton, stating that the city has accepted the firm's November 2006 contract proposal — a one-year agreement running from March 12, 2007 through March 11, 2008. The city's request for proposals for the consulting work estimated that the annual cost of the contract — based on Grant Thornton's rates — would be $658,515.

Sainz said it is a "complete coincidence" that the estimated value of the contract and the money already spent coupled with the mayor's request from budget reserves are nearly identical. The administration, he said, had no idea how much it would end up paying Grant Thornton when it contracted with the firm early last year.

"The underlying assumption to the city attorney's argument is that we should have known how much we were going to spend (on Grant Thornton)," Sainz said. "The truth is we did not know at the time how much money we would be spending on anyone."

Calabrese acknowledged that annual payments to consultants are almost always an estimate because the firms are paid by the hour. However, he said, the administration's estimates still have to be less than the $250,000 threshold to avoid going before council.

"You have to guess," Calabrese said, citing both the municipal code and the city charter. "Well, the guesswork was $650,000, which means you have to go to council."

Regarding consultants, the city charter states that the mayor may hire consultants, but: "If the cost of hiring said expert or consultant exceeds a sum to be established by ordinance of the City Council, no such expert or consultant shall be hired without approval of the Council."

Frye, who described the so-called coincidence regarding the numbers as "very convenient," said the administration has put the council in a bad position.

"We were not notified, not consulted — we were pretty much ignored," Frye said. "Now that the bills have come due, we are being asked to perform a contract that the city attorney says is not legal."

Now if he resigned from the Board of directors of the San Diego Data Proccessing Corporation before

March 22,2007       How the hell did he have the authority to write the letter April 12, 2007?

Go see the Letter confirming the contract Dated April 12,2007


 Now Talking about Letters, contracts, BIG money and no authority, lets talk about a fake Court order that was wrote by another WADE that was signed by a retired Judge.  This Fake Court order that was wrote up by Jeffrey P. Wade and signed by the retired Judge Ashworth, court ordered the Bank establishment,Exchange Resources into illegaly take every penny, of Alicia Campos's money out of her account and put it into a check wrote out to GUESS WHO?  Jeffrey P. WADE!!!!  How much?  187,743.04

 Effective August 1 2009, Alvin Wade will lead Grant Thornton LLP's Construction. Quinky Dink? 

Prior to Sandra Pack  becoming the Army’s chief financial officer,
Mrs. Pack served as the Treasury Director for
both Bush for President, Inc. and Bush-Cheney
2000, Inc. We Know when Mitchel Wade worked at the Pentagon he meet Cheney.   

Is this where the Wades met Grant Thornton or was it at the 2006 FEI Luncheon

http://www.sandiegochildtrafficking.com/resources/FEI%20luncheon.pdf


Sidney E. Frank is the Chairman and founder of Sidney Frank Importing Co., Inc., a corporation based in the State of New York that imports and distributes specialty liquors. He owns a personal residence in Rancho Santa Fe, California, where he employs personal staff.
William B. Kolender was an incumbent candidate for the Office of San Diego County Sheriff-Coroner in the March 5, 2002 primary election, having served as Sheriff since January 1995. Sheriff Kolender ultimately won the primary election with 75 percent of the vote. The local contribution limit applicable to the election was $500 per person per election.
Sheriff Kolender and Mr. Frank are mutual acquaintances. Sometime prior to the March 5, 2002 primary election, Mr. Frank attended a private dinner party at the home of Sheriff Kolender. At the dinner party, Sidney E. Frank expressed that he wished to make a contribution to Sheriff Kolender’s re-election campaign.
Thereafter, in early January 2002, Mr. Frank enlisted the services of Jeffrey P. Peace, and assigned him to direct and organize his fundraising efforts in support of Sheriff Kolender. As instructed, Jeffrey P. Peace encouraged other personal employees of Mr. Frank to contribute $500 to Sheriff Kolender. Many of the contributions that were solicited by Jeffrey P. Peace were made with the understanding that the employee would be reimbursed for the contribution. On one occasion, Jeffrey P. Peace held a meeting of personal staff at which he asked those employees who were present to write personal checks of $500 to the Kolender campaign. Each employee at the meeting then gave a personal check of $500 to Respondent Peace, who subsequently handed many of these employees $500 in cash ( Some say he gave them more money to motivate the people to participate in this conspiracy). The following week, Jeffrey P. Peace attended a motorcross event with other personal employees of Mr. Frank. At the event, Jeffery P. Peace asked the employees, and friends of those employees, to write personal checks of $500 to the Kolender campaign. Each person who contributed at the event gave a personal check of $500 to Jeffrey P. Peace, who subsequently handed many of these individuals $500 in cash ( or the real amount that motivated these people to commit conspiracy to illegally funnel money to a campain). On or about January 31, 2002, Jeffrey P. Peace directed transmittal the $500 personal checks that he received to Sheriff Kolender’s campaign office. Jeffrey P. Peace did not himself contribute to the campaign. Just like Al Capone nothing was ever in Al's name.  Jeffrey P. Peace was later charged by the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for only  a misdemeanor violation of exceeding the local contribution limit in connection with this matter. Which I feel the FBI needs to charge every one involved with Conspiracy to laundering money to a campaign including the office of the DA of San Dieg County for "over looking" the "GOOD O'L BOYS".  Who are some of theses "GOOD O'L BOYS"

Greg Breier

Aaron Crecy

James Darr

Donny Duenas

Noah Lathrop

Amy McCoy

James McCoy

Larry Smith

Heidi Voorhees

and LAST BUT NOT LEAST

Terri Wade

 To go see the EXHIBIT 1 IN SUPPORT OF STIPULATION, DECISION AND ORDER 

http://www.sandiegochildtrafficking.com/resources/Terri%20Wade%20Corruption.pdf

Is Jeffrey P. Wade using his color of law to fraud Yola into shut down my web sites?

 

To see the illegal and un-Constitutional court order I feel is an attempt  to shut down these website, click links below
Court Order Part 1- http://www.americanresistanceradio.com/courtorder1.jpg 
Court Order Part 2 http://www.americanresistanceradio.com/courtorder2.jpg

Did The Wade Family and others in San Diego have San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol Lam Fired to Cover-up THE BIG TIME CORRUPTION that ties to Drug and gun smuggling, human trafficking and Inside Info on 911?

The Silencing of Carol Lam




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John Gray and the "Fake"                San Diego Suadi Professer


"John has a personal life history which I think helps explain why he would become a 9/11 skeptic. His father, a Texas oil millionaire, tried to warn authorities in Dallas that JFK's life was in danger, prior to Nov 22."

October 6 2004-Venice,FL. 
by Daniel Hopsicker


A MadCowMorningNews investigation into allegations that “Mars & Venus” author John Gray and Saudi Billionaire Adnan Khashoggi's bankrupt GenesisIntermedia.com has been used in an effort to spread disinformation about the 9/11 attack on the Internet uncovered evidence last week that the firm had numerous underworld connections.

Testimony in an extortion trial in Tampa, Florida, the MadCowMorningNews learned exclusively, fingered Michael Muzio, President of Genesis subsidiary www.opendoormusic.com as the intended victim of a Mafia hit ordered by a business associate, Joseph Forlizzo of Queens. 

While the court transcripts offered no explanation for why Forlizzo believed Genesis exec Muzio 'had it coming,' when  Officers of public companies need key man insurance  against the prospect of being rubbed out it can be bad for business.

Meanwhile the controversy continued over the hugely-successful self-help guru's funding of the recent International Citizen’s Inquiry into the 9/11 attack, even as he finds himself drawn in with his erstwhile partner in a growing financial scandal beginning to unspool in courtrooms across the country.

"The 'C'Mon Back' Scandal"

Dubbed “Stockgate” by business journalists, it involves massive looting and financial fraud, on a scale not seen since… well, since the last bout of massive looting and financial fraud in America, which informed sources indicate took place “not that damn long ago.”

The massive lawsuit was filed under the RICO racketeering statues in Federal Court in Minneapolis, and cites Gray for allegedly allowing use of his trading account in furtherance of the scam, which netted more than $100 million.

Despite the huge sum involved, the scandal at  GenesisIntermedia is but a piece in a larger mosaic of dozens of companies being systematically looted by people recently characterized in Jack Anderson's column as “criminals, money launderers and terrorists.”

 

 

For whatever reason, associates of Gray & Khashoggi apparently feel they belong to a charmed circle of people that fiscal watchdogs in the U.S. have given the 'high sign' to “back up a truck.”


"The One-Two Punch of Love"
Even as one of the best-selling authors of all time continues to spread money around to 9/11 'Truth Movement” principals, a business partner continues to pursue his lawsuit against one of only a few investigative journalists challenging the government's official story with eyewitness evidence. Wow. How unlucky is that? Is it just a coincidence?

The answer is almost too obvious for words. No one was bothering to hide the pathetic flailing-about of third-rate scrubs denied more glamorous employment in their chosen field. 

John Gray also has strange and so-far unexplained connections to two Middle Eastern men "of interest" in the 9/11 investigation, both of whom reside in San Diego. 


The first is a Saudi Professor who housed two of the hijackers, cited recently by Senator Bob Graham, Chairman of the Joint Congressional Intelligence Committee Hearings, as evidence of involvement in the attack by people working for the government of Saudi Arabia.

The second is an Iranian exile, running a network used to infiltrate hundreds of Middle Eastern men illegally into the United States, according to court documents. And it is likely that the Saudi Professor also belongs to this ring. Consider the following:

Until moving to California Iranian Sam Koutchesfahani had been a retainer to the Shah. He's been one busy expatriate ever since. Faster than you can say "Savak" he was running a network used to infiltrate Middle Eastern men into the U.S., while also finding time to hang out with the Heaven’s Gate cultists, 39 of whom died in his mansion in the wealthy San Diego suburb of Rancho Santa Fe, in March of 1997.

"Can't we see the replay before we decide?

Is it coincidence that a man running a ring slipping Middle Eastern men into the U.S. also rented out a 'safe house'  to cultists ramping up for a launch towards Hale Bopp and the Level Above Human?

We know what they'd say on NFL Sunday: "You make the call."

But anyway you slice it, its a small world. Even John Gray knew cult leader Marshall Applewhite, apparently,  back in Houston, Texas. where both lived in the 60’s and 70’s. Even the Heaven's Gate cult's Internet Service Provider may have links to Khashoggi's fine family' of companies, all of whom carry the code word Genesis in their name. We call them, collectively, "Saudi Genesis."

Our mind protested the conclusion staring us in the face. After all, John Gray is the best selling author in the Solar System, responsible for annual revenues totaling more than the budgets of countries with seats at the United Nations.

He would certainly have been heavily scrutinized by dozens of journalists. If he knew the dopey Applewhite, wouldn't it have surfaced before now?

Similarly, the Heaven’s Gate cult was the news for several weeks when it occurred seven years ago. What could remain hidden after that kind of media attention? 

Apparently…a lot. 



"It's like Iowa, but with a beach." 

But first, here's a brief introduction into the intrigue we will soon see swirling in San Diego… 

The clue which would eventually lead to a ‘protected’ network came from researcher Kelly Cooke http://researched.blogspot.com/ who tipped us to a man we’d never heard of before, Sam Koutchesfahani.

While it was our first exposure to Koutchesfahani, TV news crews had made his mansion so recognizable after the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide that neighbors voted to change the name of their street to deter lookie-loos. 

Sam, too, we discovered, has since changed his name. 

Sam is from an Iranian family close to the Shah of Iran, stated wire service reports. He’d moved to San Diego after the Shah was deposed. Sam’s San Diego network, we learned, paid bribes to dozens of college and university instructors for bogus student transcripts then used to help insert hundreds of middle eastern men, most of whom were anything but students, into the U.S. under the guise that they were. 

Sam and the Unnamed Saudi were clearly both in the same business. A connection seems obvious. The flying school patronized by the San Diego terrorists, for example, was run by another Iranian exile, Fereidoun Sorbi.  

Has this not occurred to the FBI? They've said nothing about the network, so it appears they've “overlooked” it in their “massive” investigation into the biggest crime in US history. Another case of FBI bungling? 

No, unfortunately. The silence owes something to the fact both men were the FBI’s “own.”

Like Rudi Dekkers, both Saudi Professor Abdussattar Shaikh and Iranian ‘facilitator’ Sam Koutchesfahani were confidential informants for the FBI's San Diego office. And “colleagues” of the Professor were named in court documents as having been paid off by Koutchesfahani. The 9/11 Commission Report hinted the two hijackers  living with the Saudi Professor arrived via this connection. 

But there's more... The Saudi “Professor,” now retired, taught at a bogus “University” in San Diego, we discovered, run by the same people who awarded “Dr.” John Gray” his—we almost said bogus but stopped ourselves—his much-disputed “PhD.” 

I wonder if he got his “fake Degree” where San Diego Family Court Evaluator Dr Doyne got his "fake" stuff?

 

How amazing is that? Saudi “Professor” Abdussattar Shaikh is so well protected by the Bush Administration that they wouldn't even let the FBI serve a subpoena to compel his testimony before the Intelligence Committee investigation into the 9/11 attack, even though it was the only subpoena issued by the congressional inquiry.

The Senate Intelligence Committee would have had better luck calling the "Make A Wish" Foundation.

“That was a smoking gun,'' Graham said, although inexplicably no one in the media was paying him any attention. “The reason for this cover-up goes right to the White House.'' 



"You're not cleared for any of that information." 

We were entering territory considered “too sensitive” for the American people to know about. We were mucking around on the edges of the 27 blank pages in the Congressional Intelligence Report. 

It was all very "Hush Hush."For example,while the Saudi Professor’s case is discussed in the text of the 9/11 Commission Report, he is not mentioned once by name. 

“Hamzi and Midhar finally found a room to rent in the house of ‘an individual’ that they met at a mosque in San Diego,” the report says. “According to the ‘homeowner’… 

The 9/11 Commission report of this story sets a new record, we realized while reading it, for most lies packed into a single sentence in a government document. A high degree of difficulty was involved. Its like participating in a “record drug bust in Florida.” 

There’s a lot of stiff competition for the title. 

“The housemate who rented the room to Hazmi and Mihddar (two of the 19 hijackers) is an apparently law-abiding citizen," lied the report, "with long-standing friendly contacts among local police and FBI personnel….who saw nothing unusual in (their) behavior to prompt him to report to his law enforcement contacts.” 

FBI counter intelligence informant Abdussattar Shaikh hosted two of the hijackers while providing more than enough information for San Diego field agents to request an investigation.

But FBI headquarters refused the plea from a San Diego FBI agent to investigate the two hijackers-in-training.  They increasingly seem to us to have been operating on some other agenda which has not yet been fully explained to the American people. Because incompetence only cuts it as an explanation for so long.

At some point questions of the FBI's "motive" must begin to be asked. . 

A comet, sure! But with a spaceship in its tail!

Is there anything about author Gray, other than his association with Khashoggi, which suggests his truthfulness might be in question?

Biographies of Gray have him being born in Houston, Texas, in, variously, 1950, 1951, or 1952.

After high school he attended St. Thomas University and the University of Texas before "hooking up" with the Maharishi.

Thus Khashoggi (whose family of cultists will be covered later) and Gray both have backgrounds which fit nicely with last week's theme of “cultish involvement” in a 9/11 “Truth Movement” chock-full of people who sometimes slip and say "data crystal" when they mean "diskette." 

A profile of Gray called “TOWER OF PSYCHOBABBLE; HEALER OR HUCKSTER?” in TIME magazine revealed that the cult’s guru, Marshall Applewhite, had known John Gray’s mother, who owned of a New Age bookstore in Applewhite’s adopted hometown of Houston.

Gray fired off a letter of protest to TIME making the point that anyone who ever walked into her bookstore could be said to have “known” his mother. But conspicuously absent in Gray’s angry letter to the editor were any indications that Gray himself might have known Applewhite, a dead ringer for My Favorite Martian. 

John Gray was a student at the tiny University of Saint Thomas in Houston, we discovered, while Applewhite was teaching there and becoming embroiled in a messy scandal involving a homosexual affair with one of his students.

“Born in Houston, Texas, in 1951, after high school Gray attended St. Thomas University and the University of Texas,” begins Gray’s author biography. Curiously, his most recent bios leap right past this sticky wicket entirely, going from his being awarded a high school diploma—the only undisputed educational credential he apparently possesses—to his nine years as private secretary to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, where he became one of the first TM'ers to 'fly' (read: bounce) during meditation.

A total psychic re-construct

Enter Marshall Applewhite, complete with his trademark weird beady eyes. Two strands most stories highlighted about Applewhite were his conventional religious background and his torment about his homosexuality. 

“The University of St. Thomas in Houston hired him as an associate professor in 1966. He became a driving force behind the university-sponsored Houston Festival Chorus and at one time was head of the music department,” said The Toronto Sun.

“St. Thomas fired Applewhite in 1970 for what the college called "health problems of a mental nature," reported a Houston Chronicle story headlined “Leader was recruited here; Nurse told him God had kept him alive."

Gray was a student while Applewhite was getting into trouble rubbing male students the wrong way. A call to the University of St Thomas’s Admissions Office in Houston elicited information that there were only a few hundred students at the school at the time. So Gray and Applewhite almost certainly knew each other, during what was a bad time for at least one of them. 

“His particular crisis came in 1970, when university administrators learned Applewhite was in a relationship with a male student and asked him to leave,” read one local news account. 

"The firing followed a homosexual affair he had with a student," said the Washington Post. “Suffering from depression and shame, hearing "voices" (Applewhite) then checked into a hospital, asking to be "cured" of his homosexual desires,” reported the Post. 

Marshall Applewhite fled to a psychiatric hospital in such disgrace that he must have felt only a total psychic makeover would do. During psychiatric re-programming he became involved with a New Age nurse and amateur astrologer named Bonnie Nettles. They “bonded.”

Maybe Applewhite saw her as offering a way out. Maybe Nurse Betty said, "Look into my eyes."

There were no "maybe's about the result. The result was Heaven’s Gate.

"Hot pants in Heaven"

“My mother was involved with all of this back in the early '70s when it all started -- back when I was just a kid, 12 years old," said Bonnie Nettle's son after the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide.

He remembered a gathering at Applewhite's Montrose-area residence: "He had some people over there, and I noticed they were kind of strange. Some of the guys wore makeup, hot pants, a lot of weird things. And I didn't know what a gay person was." 

So the re-programming may not have been totally successful.. 

Straight guys only rarely wear hot pants. 

In an  apparently unrelated development Gray left Houston at about the same time for Switzerland, where he became—for the next nine years--the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's private secretary. Two separate lives intersected at a tiny Catholic college before spinning off in bizarrely unexpected directions for both men.

This is probably just a coincidence.

But what happened next had nothing to do with coincidence whatever. There was clearly something in the mental conditioning Marshall Applewhite received at Bellaire Hospital in Houston, where he also completely adopted Nurse Betty's science fiction-cum-Christianity fantasies, that set poor gay Marshall Applewhite onto his tragic course to immortality as the answer to a question in Trivial Pursuits.

Despite this obvious conclusion, in the millions of words written about the cult in the wake of their mass suicide, we could find not one news report that even raised the question. Mass cult suicides apparently don't raise eyebrows anymore, or questions of possible brainwashing or mental programming.

Wow. We were shocked. Shocked!  So we decided to commit journalism. What the hell, we figured...

 We could always raise bail.

"Break on through to the other side."

We come now to the defining episode, apparently, in John Gray’s life. He describes it often, in interviews, in seminars and in his infomercials. It concerns the death of his father, and when we first heard the story it sounded too weird to be true. So we checked it out.

Guess what? It is too weird to be true.

Gray grew up in the well-to-do River Oaks section of Houston, Texas… 

John was “one of seven children of a well-to-do oil executive who died in 1985 after hitchhikers robbed him and locked him in the trunk of his car. His mother ran a spiritual bookshop and knew Heaven's Gate cultist Marshall Applewhite,”  says the TIME profile Gray found offensive. 

Here’s the story from a sympathetic newspaper profile in the Dallas Morning News: 

It was 1985, and Gray had just gotten remarried. He and his bride, Bonnie, were honeymooning in Canada when he got an urgent phone call from his mother in Houston. His father, David Thomas Gray, had been found dead in the trunk of his car.

A retired oil executive, David Gray was a good Samaritan who enjoyed doing charity work. He also had a habit of giving rides to hitchhikers. One stifling hot day in July, as David Gray drove to Nacogdoches to visit relatives, he picked up a couple of hitchhikers.

"They robbed him and left him in the trunk," John Gray says. "I guess they thought he might chase them. He wouldn't have. He'd been happy to give his money to them, and he did."

Someone, perhaps one of the hitchhikers, placed an anonymous call to police to report the abandoned car. "But the police didn't get the directions right," John Gray says.

Finally, Virginia Gray called police when her husband didn't show up in Nacogdoches. "She described the car, and they found it, and he was dead in his trunk. He died of heat asphyxiation in the Texas sun. He cooked in there. It was very traumatic."

As the family gathered in Houston for the funeral, John Gray acted on an unusual impulse. "I wanted to get into the car and see what happened. It just sounded so horrible."

“He crawled into the trunk and closed the lid," reported the paper. "He could see where his father had taken a screwdriver and banged on the hood. He also noticed that the tail light had been pried open, apparently for air. John Gray pushed his hand through the opening.” 

"My brother said, 'See if you can reach the button from there.' I went outside with my hand and reached around to the button and opened the trunk." 

John Gray's face betrays only a trace of irony. "So that was another layer in the whole thing. He could have reached the button and let himself out. He wasn't a stupid guy _ I'm not a stupid guy. But when you're inside the trunk, you're panicking and trying to get out, you don't think about how you would get in. You have to have a different perspective to see that." 

It was as if his father had left him one last valuable lesson, he says. "And that was, there are so many problems in this world where people are locked in trunks, and they just need a different perspective. You need to go on that other side to solve the problem.

"And that's kind of what I feel I've done with 'Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus'. 

"I'll paint any car for $39.95!"

A Gray associate’s website drives home the sales pitch. “If only their father had thought of this, he would still be alive,” wrote Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach, at www.reallifecoach.com

"But it took his brother on the outside to notice the button. The lesson? Sometimes you have to step outside the situation you feel trapped in to see that you're not trapped after all.” 

Even leaving aside for a moment the horrible tackiness of using the death of your father as part of your sales pitch,  we had some problems with this. So we began to make inquiries. 

We learned that the incident had happened in Nacogdoches, Texas, a small town thirty miles outside the middle of nowhere. Robbie Goodrich, the editor of the local paper, remembered it vaguely. 

“I don’t remember too many details. I remember the police never did classify the death as a homicide. He was somebody that liked to put himself in strange situations or something.” 

Robbie kindly dug through the paper’s computerized files, and found a story about Strange Deaths and Unsolved Murders in Nacogdoches County.

“David Thomas Gray — July 5, 1985 —  “Gray’s body was found in the trunk of his 1973 Mercedes off U.S. Hwy, 59 south of Nacogdoches,” stated the story, which ran on July 12, 2004. 

“The death was ruled accidental, as Gray evidently died from asphyxia due to suffocation and heat exhaustion. Family members said Gray had gotten into his trunk before just to see if he could get out.”

Well now. This was curious, and warranted further investigation.

A guy gets carjacked, locked into a car trunk, and dies of asphyxiation… And the death’s not ruled a homicide. Hmm. A few phone calls later we were speaking with former Sheriff Joe Evans, who had worked on the case.

"None of that would be true."

“He died in the trunk of his BMW, that’s right,” he told us. “He was rich and had retired, and supposedly spent all his time pretty much driving aimlessly around. According to the family he’d locked himself in the trunk before, just to see if you could get out,” Evans stated. 

So he hadn’t been carjacked? 

“He was not robbed,” Evans said. “He had all his credit cards, his wallet, and plenty of cash when we found him. So robbery was not a motive.”

Don’t carjackers usually rob their victims? 

“The case has always puzzled me,” he admitted. “You could see the family were all highly intelligent and very well-educated. But they were really strange. It seemed like they all had completely different lifestyles, and there was no cohesiveness, they seemed to be all going off in different directions. It was the most dysfunctional family I’ve ever seen.” 

We told the Sheriff the outlines of the story Gray tells, about his dad being a good Samaritan and getting carjacked, and the police not being able to follow directions and get to the car in time. 

“None of that would be true,” he said slowly. 

So what did happen? 

Sheriff Evans said he didn’t know. “We know what his movements were. He’d visited someone here, stopped at an ATM, got gas and a quart of oil. One family member made the comment that it was typical of his father to have done something like this, lock himself in a trunk. So in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, the death was ruled accidental. But what he did has never made sense to me.” 

When a homicide detective in Houston drove out to the mother’s Aquarian Age Bookstore to relay the news that her husband had been found dead, Sheriff Evans relayed, he found her reaction strange. 

“She was having a meeting in the bookstore, and when the detective said her husband had been found dead, she asked him if he could come back later, after her meeting was over. The detective told me he said: 'that’s not the way it worked.'”

The death remains a mystery. Before hanging up, the Sheriff asked us to get in touch with him if we found anything out. 

Karma Chameleons in the CIA

“You know, in a lot of unsolved cases, we’re still in touch with the family years later, because for them there's no closure. But they seemed like they just wanted to pick up the body and forget about it. Its not like they were calling us all the time wondering if we’d found any leads.” 

Then we discovered a statement about John Grays’ father made recently by Canadian talk host Barrie Zwicker to researcher Brian Salter.   Zwicker is  reportedly in business with Gray, making him a seemingly credible source.

Apparently there has been some talk that David Gray had worked for the CIA.

“John has a personal life history which I think helps explain why he would become a 9/11 skeptic,” wrote Zwicker. “He has reason to be deeply suspicious of the power elite. His father, a Texas oil millionaire, tried to warn the authorities in Dallas, prior to Nov. 22, 1963, that JFK's life was in danger. He had heard the rumors circulating.”

When we read this we thought, "Now we gettin' into it!"

In our next story we’ll profile the dozen or so companies that together comprise “Saudi Genesis,” owned or backed by Khashoggi’s network, and take a look at how they've corporately affected us all...  

But we want to close today's story where it began...with an attorney  who’d incorporated Genesis, and later led the effort to take it public. In yesterday’s email, we received a notice that he is--even as we speak!--taking another company public.

The press release was routine. Everyone always has nothing but nice things to say about each other. No talk of anyone getting 'rubbed out" to mar the air of sunny optimism in the face of an ever-brighter tomorrow.

He stated, "The…story is a fresh and compelling one…”  The company’s President and CEO, Dominique Einhorn, said "We are privileged to be associated with US EURO Securities..." 

The reason we mention it is the name of the company ‘ol Michael Roy has got hisself excited about.

"Karma Media.” 

We’re choosing to see this as an omen. A signal from the Universe.

 A message from the Other Side. 

Just for today,  “Karma” has once again proven to our satisfaction the existence of an Almighty Creator, that, yes! There is a God. 

He even has a sense of humor.


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