by ccd » Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:06 pm
From 'Access Denied' by Cathy O'Brien<br><br><br>...The CIA had already infiltrated the Franklin case, leaving little hope that victims Paul Bonacci or Alisha Owen would have a chance to heal and recover from their ordeal. The parallels between the Franklin Case and Kelly's extended far beyond Alex Houston, yet we could not align with the Nebraska Leadership Conference due to the extent which they were being pulled down by the very ones they sought to expose. Their evidence against George bush, Sr. was overwhelming, as was ours. Yet convergence of the information could have placed Kelly in the same precarious position that the Nebraska victims were struggling to survive...<br><br>..."The Nebraska Leadership Conference is one more example of how well intentioned organizations become infiltrated," Mark commented.<br><br>"Why are they aligned with Ted Gunderson?" I asked. Ted was a well-known and liked former FBI agent who was Resident Agent in Charge of the Southeastern Division in Memphis during the years that I was abused. He claimed he had not been aware of the blatant and rampant investigations into the McMartin Preschool child abuse scandal resulted in one of the worst nightmares in California history. Ted retired in 1979 as Senior Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles California, and his friendship with LA police Chief Darryl Gates blazed through the infamous LA riots.<br><br>"I don't know thy they associate with Gunderson," Mark answered. "I always say 'I know who to trust because I know how to trust 'becasue of people like him. Ted is such a likeable person, yet we know better to align ourselves with him. He's like the kiss of death."<br><br>"He reminds me of Leslie Neilson's character in 'Naked Gun' where everyone around him dies while he obliviously smiles his way through," I mused.<br><br>Mark laughed. "Your not the first person to make that comparison. Ted even looks like that Neilson character since they are both of Norwegian decent."<br><br>"why are people judged by their projection rather that by their actions?" I wondered. "The old adage 'never judge a book by its cover' certainly should be applied. People in the public eye like Ernest Ray and other entertainers I know; or Jim Traficant, and most politicians I know, can project anything and folks buy into it. Why? Can't they see?"<br><br>"In the case of the Nebraska Leadership Conference," Mark thoughtfully replied,"desperation and ignorance seems to have blinded them to reality.You know yourself that fear is blinding. I takes logic and a rigid formula to survive CIA containment."<br><br>...."That reminds me," I thought aloud. "Civia and Ted Gunderson are friends. They knew each other through the McMartin scandal. Civia, as a reporter, covered the story while Ted, as an investigator, tried to uncover it. 'Small world' as my abusers would say. It is a bizarre coincidence!"<br><br>"There is no such thing as a coincidence if a Fed and a journalist are involved," Mark advised. "When the same people keep popping up over and over again, there is a reason for it. Signs like this should never be ignored."<br><br>"It does help identify who is part of containment and 'cover-ops'." <p></p><i></i>