The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:39 pm

Mother Earth will swallow you
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby Col Quisp » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:00 pm

Shit and goddamn. Get me out of this state. Abort! Abort! Take me back to old Kentucky, that dark and bloody ground.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby Iamwhomiam » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:55 pm

"Florida sinkhole swallows parts of resort near Disney World"

More stunning proof Florida sucks.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby Searcher08 » Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:45 am

Iamwhomiam » Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:55 am wrote:"Florida sinkhole swallows parts of resort near Disney World"

More stunning proof Florida sucks.


<zing!> :rofl2

It does seem a *very* strange place - the Florida Panhandle spent many years trying to join Alabama. Also known as the 'Redneck Riviera'...
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby cptmarginal » Thu Sep 05, 2013 2:27 pm

A weird book I found:

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Title: Florida Businesspeople: Jeffrey Epstein, Guma Aguiar, Marc Collins-Rector, Nelson Serrano, Greg Lake, Richard Dicky J. Bolles
Editor: LLC Books
Publisher: General Books LLC, 2010
ISBN: 1158288344, 9781158288342
Length: 28 pages


Jeffrey Epstein - Billionaire Pedophile Goes Free

Missing Millionaire Guma Aguiar Could Be Hiding Out in Netherlands

Marc Collins-Rector: Warcraft gold-farming, Hollywood pedophiles

Polk killer Nelson Serrano should die, Florida Supreme Court says

Richard "Dicky" J. Bolles was one of Florida's many early land salesmen. He was also one of the first to market the land in small tracts to would be future residents. Born on August 1, 1843, in 1908 Bolles purchased 500,000 acres (2,000 km2) of undeveloped land from the state of Florida at the price of two dollars an acre. He went on to sell this land, sight unseen to unknowing non-residents. His salesmanship was ultimately a scam and in 1911 those who were caught up in it brought suit against him.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby MacCruiskeen » Thu Sep 05, 2013 2:47 pm

Never been to the real Florida, but this fantasy tale gripped me when I was about 13 and haunted me for a good while afterwards:

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Plot summary

Hibbert, an imprisoned innocent, is caught up in the jailbreak of his cellmate Scarlatti, engineered with the assistance of another man, Burks. Forcing Hibbert to accompany them, Scarlatti and Burks make for the Florida Everglades, picking up Scarlatti's girlfriend Carlotta on the way.

In the Everglades the four encounter a miraculous golden stairway extending into the sky. Ascending, they find a pool defended by a blue flamingo, which is killed by Burks. Another stairway leads them to the land of Khoire, a strange and mysterious paradise. ... [spoilers follow]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Golden_Stair


I've never read it since, and it gave me a weird ambivalent feeling even to see the cover illustration again. ("In conditions of digital recall, loss is itself lost." - Mark Fisher, Ghosts Of My Life.)
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby stefano » Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:50 pm

Florida man cites ‘Bush doctrine’ after pre-emptive killing of neighbors at Labor Day cookout

According to officials in Titusville, Woodward had snuck up on his neighbors while they were having a Labor Day barbecue. Police responding to the scene found that Gary Lee Hembree, Roger Picior and Bruce Timothy had all been shot.

Hembree and Picior were later pronounced dead. Blake survived, even though he had been hit 11 times.

In their motion, Woodward’s attorneys claimed that the victims had called him names and threatened to “get him.”

The motion referenced Enoch V. State, which suggests that an “imminent” threat can include something that is likely to occur at sometime in the future.

“I think legally that term has sort of been evolving especially given changes of our government’s definition of ‘imminent,’” attorney Robert Berry, who is representing Woodward, told Florida Today. “It’s become more expansive than someone putting a gun right to your head. It’s things that could become, you know, an immediate threat.”

The court document filed by the defense also cited “The Bush Doctrine,” a foreign policy principle used by President George W. Bush to justify the invasion of Iraq. “The Bush Doctrine” embraces “preventive” or pre-emptive war.
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Sorry, obviously, for the dead men and their families, but I find something blackly funny about the way America (or Florida, at least) is so fast reverting to the casual manslaughter of its roots. Bound to happen if you privatise law enforcement of course.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby 8bitagent » Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:11 pm

Trailer just dropped for "Escape From Tomorrow", the most talked about film at this year's Sundance. Looks absolutely amazing. Illegally filmed entirely at Walt Disney World, this looks like such a surrealist Lynchian nightmarish and visionary experience

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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby justdrew » Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:22 pm

Florida overrun with herpes-infected feral monkeys
By Scott Kaufman | Friday, September 13, 2013 14:10 EDT

A colony of rhesus monkeys that was established in Florida’s Silver River State Park in 1938 has been declared a public health hazard after the majority of its members tested positive for the Herpes B virus.

Monkeys infected with the virus present either no or only mild symptoms, but in humans, can lead to hyperesthesias, ataxia, diplopia, agitation, ascending flaccid paralysis and death.

The Silver River colony was founded in 1939 by the self-appointed “Colonel” Tooey, a tour boat operator who wanted to enhance the realism of his “Jungle Cruise.” In the years since, the colony has grown to number over 1,000. And since the now-feral monkeys learned to swim, the colony is threatening to encroach into neighboring human communities.

The current Silver River tour operator, Tom O’Lenick, defended the transportation of the animals to the New York Post, saying “[e]verybody who comes on the river for a tour wants to see the monkeys. From my point of view, as a naturalist, I think the planet changes naturally and species do move around, whether that is by man or other means.”

But officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are increasingly concerned that these “aggressive” animals will injure, either through their actions or viral loads, tourists or native Floridians, who occasionally mistake the monkeys for panthers.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby cptmarginal » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:14 am

semper occultus wrote:For that, we need to look at some of the more infrequently noted details of Henry's life history, many of them provided by Lucas himself. Henry, as it turns out, has some interesting stories to tell. In 1985, just a couple years into his incarceration, he attempted to tell his story in a book, written for him by a sympathetic author. The book, titled The Hand of Death: The Henry Lee Lucas Story, tells of Henry's indoctrination into a nationwide Satanic cult. Lucas claimed that he was trained by the cult in a mobile paramilitary camp in the Florida Everglades in the fine art of killing, up close and personal. Other training involved abduction and arson techniques.

http://www.whale.to/b/henry.html


Sinister Forces book three:

The complex mystery begins with a bizarre paramilitary operation known as the “Company” a nickname not to be confused with that of the CIA … maybe. As it turns out, the Company was involved in more than what was originally suspected by Kentucky law enforcement, which was drug-running, pure and simple. Sally Denton’s book [The Bluegrass Conspiracy] is virtually the only text anywhere that exposes this operation, and Ms. Denton found herself being squeezed out of mainstream journalism largely due to her insistence (and evidence) that Kentucky politics was dirty with drug and arms deals. Ms. Denton again went against the establishment with her oft-cited piece “The Crimes of Mena” (co- authored with Roger Morris), an article on a covert government drugs- and arms-smuggling operation, an exposé that was spiked by the Washington Post at the last minute, and wound up instead in the pages of Penthouse. The Mena article is an account of an Iran-Contra operation in the tiny town of Mena, Arkansas during the Reagan-Bush years, while Bill Clinton was governor of the state. Denton would go on to investigate both the criminal history of Las Vegas (also co-authored with Roger Morris) as well as the Mormon Mountain Meadows Massacre of September 11, 1857, thus illustrating once again that independent investigation into America’s history keeps pulling one back to the same topics.

Kentucky has a tradition of smuggling that goes back more than a century, making it the Paraguay of the South. With the Ohio River on one side and the Big Sandy on the other, and a stretch of the Mississippi on the western border, Kentucky has seen more than its share of strange water traffic, with contraband running as far south as the Gulf of Mexico. Running slaves, then liquor, and finally drugs and guns, Kentucky’s history as a smuggler’s state is almost genteel, serving as an unofficial frontier between the Northeast, the South and the Western parts of the United States.

The police investigation of the Company revealed a state whose politics— from the Governor’s Mansion on down through the various local and state police departments—was corrupt to the extent that its reputation is only sur- passed by that of Louisiana and Rhode Island. There were so many former and current law enforcement officers as part of the Company that for a while many investigators were under the assumption that it was a covert federal operation, perhaps something linked to arms deals with the Contras. Indeed, Iran-Contra figure Adnan Khashoggi makes an appearance in this story, too, as a frequent visitor to Kentucky whose own company’s name—the Triad Corporation—was echoed in the name of the farm that served as the Company’s headquarters: Triad. The logo of the Triad Farm was a pitchfork, and locals insisted to police and federal investigators that it was used not only for paramilitary training but was also the headquarters of a satanic cult.

[...]

The story of the Company is much too long and complex to be discussed here in its entirety, and readers are urged to find a copy of The Bluegrass Conspiracy and prepare to be stunned at the breadth and depth of political corruption that reaches from the bottom-feeder nickle-bag street dealers to the cops who bust them and on up to Colombian drug lords, crooked DEA chiefs, and gun-running mercenaries and suspect spooks. The time frame of The Bluegrass Conspiracy parallels that of the Son of Sam killings and the Roy Radin murder, however, and stretches across the same real estate: South Florida cocaine circles, the Medellin cartel, Las Vegas money-laun- dering, the use of prostitutes to blackmail political leaders, and the rise of Los Angeles as cocaine-central after Miami.


I've not read Denton's book but did notice this excerpt:

The applicants––seated alone in a small, dingy motel room––were asked to expose their breasts in the presence of a video camera anchored to a tripod. Melanie was among the "select few" who were chosen, and who were then transported to Florida and the Caribbean to tan their nude bodies. It was not long before Crespo's operations were awash in rumors of scandal. The FBI and state police were investigating reports that Crespo's girls were compromising state government officials on videotape for the purpose of extortion and blackmail. The nubile beauties lured the politicians to hotel rooms that had been wired for sound and equipped with hidden cameras. Weeks after the seduction was consummated, the damning evidence would turn up unexpectedly to haunt the unsuspecting state legislator or city councilman. Intimidated by the threat of public exposure, the married victims were forced to respond favorably to the subsequent political demands made upon them.


http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-1 ... ntucky-gov

The tapestry of crime outlined in The Bluegrass Conspiracy has its roots in the socially significant world of Kentucky.

In that world passes a sordid cast of characters tied to drug running, money laundering and murder in a book that has more than a passing connection to South Florida. A main character is none other than former Kentucky Gov. John Y. Brown, who created Kenny Rogers Roasters Restaurants, which opened in the area in September.

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Denton paints an unflattering picture of Brown as a Las Vegas high roller with presidential ambitions whose gambling image and other problems suddenly propelled him into the national limelight with a flurry of negative stories.

South Florida readers will come across some familiar territory: Le Club, the defunct Fort Lauderdale nightclub onced owned by Brown; the National Intelligence Academy, which offers specialized police training in Fort Lauderdale; Golden Beach, where secret tape-recordings were made in Brown`s vacation home; and the Jockey Club in Miami, to which Thornton had a membership card.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:29 pm

SLANGIN' DOPE AT ART BASEL

Once a year, thousands of rich assholes flock to South Beach to buy artistic shit like papier-mâché balls at Art Basel, one of the most famous art fairs in the world. After rich people finish buying garbage, they like to let their hair down and party with copious amounts of cocaine, as white people are wont to do. The event has become a boon for Miami’s underground drug economy, and local dope dealers now see the three-day art fair as their little Christmas bonus. We had a chat with one such dealer, who calls himself Truelove. He told us about the nose-diving exploits of the artsy-fartsy assholes at Art Basel.

VICE: Why do you call yourself Truelove?
Truelove: It's the last name of the main character in that movie Alpha Dog, who sells weed and kills a kidnappee. He was a real person.

How long have you been selling dope?
I started really young when I was turning 17. My mom had a lot of weed in the house, and I took some all the time and sold it. I knew I was going to be really good at it, because I went to summer camp and made a lot of money selling it. I have never had to get a real job.

How does Basel effect your line of work?
Basel is awesome. I get a lot of rich New Yorkers—a bunch of know-it-alls with a shitload of money.

Who are the types of people that come to you during Basel?
I don't know what it is about New Yorkers, but they are all cokeheads. New Yorkers pay the most for the worst shit, so it's easy to impress them. To us, all New Yorkers are rich. A New Yorker that works a shitty job still gets paid the same as a hardworking person in Miami. New Yorkers are all blood-diamond rich. It's crazy.

Do they buy a lot?
They're not buying in large quantities, but they keep coming back throughout the night. It doesn't matter what time it is. New Yorkers are nocturnal, a different breed of human. You can tell where people are coming from by what they are wearing. If someone is coming to town to look at art, you know they have money. People from California wear open, flow-y shit, and people from NYC are upright and uptight.

What are your sales like during Basel?
I don't really know, but it's a lot. At Basel, cocaine does the best. Weed and MDMA also get good sales. I'm not sure if you know and I probably shouldn't tell you, but MDMA is synthetic and fake here. It's all methylone—just bath salts. I should technically encourage people not to buy it, but I won't.

Do you have competition? Are their Art Basel drug territories?
I'm a gorgeous, Jewish, white boy. I don't like dealing with that kind of shit. I had a gun in my car when I was in high school, but that was stupid—nobody interferes. We all help each other here in Miami. I'll protect friends. Don't step on my foot, and I won't step on yours—that's how we all work down here, even during Art Basel.

What's your territory?
My location is Wynwood. I like the art. Midtown is where I generally roam. I don't like South Beach, there are too many cops. The Biscayne area of Miami is all me.

Is there a hotel or club where you get the majority of your calls?
Bardot. I don't want to call it out, but Bardot is the spot. It's the oldest lounge in Midtown.

Do you like that Art Basel comes to Miami every year?
I think Miami is already a trashy place, so it's not bad to pollute the street with snobby fucks.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby cptmarginal » Thu Jan 09, 2014 5:17 pm

The Florida category on cryptogon goes back several years...

[...]

82_28 talks about the dark topology of Colorado, I am personally interested in my own state of Ohio. Plenty of ugliness around for everybody!


http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=42690

Indiana Guardsman Stopped for Speeding in Madison County Had 48 Bombs
January 8th, 2014

For the first time in several years, I’m adding new category. [???] will be a lot like Florida, minus the Florida.

Via: The Columbus Dispatch:

An Indiana National Guardsman was arrested outside Columbus on New Year’s Day after a state trooper found nearly 50 bombs and the blueprints for a Navy SEAL training facility inside his car, the Madison County prosecutor said yesterday.

Andrew Scott Boguslawski, 43, also had a remote-control device to detonate the bombs, Madison County Prosecutor Stephen Pronai said. Boguslawski’s civilian job is as a groundskeeper at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in south-central Indiana. Prosecutors could not say definitively yesterday whether the blueprints in his car were for the facility where he worked.

Boguslawski also had a bulletproof vest in his car, Pronai said.

“He said something to the trooper about making a bomb vest,” Pronai said.

Lt. Col. Cathy Van Bree, a spokeswoman for the Indiana National Guard, said Boguslawski is a specialist in the guard who does intelligence analysis and has top-secret clearance.

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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby RocketMan » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:26 pm

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/31/f ... officials/

Residents in central Florida have become increasingly aware that the Ku Klux Klan is in their midst.

WFTV 9 reports that recruitment flyers for the Florida chapter of the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) have appeared in neighborhoods throughout the central part of the state.

One flyer of the flyers implores readers to join the KKK “[b ]ecause the KKK has twice saved this nation from destruction as history clearly records.”

According to the organization’s perspective on American history, the KKK “saved” the United States from “n*gger terrorists” who threatened to destroy the country after the Civil War. Between 1865 and the early 1870s, former Confederate soldiers resorted to extrajudicial measures in order to restore the social hierarchy shattered by the war.

The Klan targeted free blacks, northern “carpetbaggers” and even Union soldiers before President Ulysses S. Grant signed the 1871 Civil Rights Act, which allowed local authorities to suspend habeas corpus if the Klan did not dissolve, which most chapters did.

The second time the Klan believes it “saved” America happened in the early 1920s. D. W. Griffith’s 1915 film The Birth of a Nation had romanticized the Klan’s first flowering, and many Protestants — largely concerned with Catholic immigration and increased urbanization and unionization — felt the social order the first Klan had sought to restore was, again, in need of defense.

According to the flyers being plastered and passed around central Florida, it is once again time to defend their version of American society. According to the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan’s website, “[i]t is the duty of all white Christian men and women to fight against the Communist who have stolen our Nation.”

The site and the flyers invite prospective KKK members to “Change your life; Achieve your goals; Expand your opportunities; Experience success; Gain self-confidence; Meet new people; [and] Make a difference in the world.”

In an interview with WFTV 9, the “grand dragon” of the Florida chapter — who remained hooded throughout the interview “[b ]ecause I care about my job” — said that the flyers are “just the tip of the iceberg right now,” and that he belongs to an “invisible empire.”

“We have police officers, paramedics, judges,” said the grand dragon. “They’re everywhere.”
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby cptmarginal » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:19 pm

The site and the flyers invite prospective KKK members to “Change your life; Achieve your goals; Expand your opportunities; Experience success; Gain self-confidence; Meet new people; [and] Make a difference in the world.”


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In an interview with WFTV 9, the “grand dragon” of the Florida chapter — who remained hooded throughout the interview “[b ]ecause I care about my job” — said that the flyers are “just the tip of the iceberg right now,” and that he belongs to an “invisible empire.”

“We have police officers, paramedics, judges,” said the grand dragon. “They’re everywhere.”


There's a tacit assumption in my mind that all such organizations are institutionally protected or at least allowed to operate for supposed intelligence motives. The reason being that it would probably be trivial to roll up their whole membership. They probably don't even use encrypted satellite phones and whatnot, like the Somalian pirates and Nigerian oil bunkering people do.
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Re: The Dark Weird Topology Of Florida

Postby divideandconquer » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:02 pm

What about the large number of active pedophiles in and around Disney? Not to mention the vast subterranean maze of tunnels that lurks below? It's almost as if Disney goes out of its way to hire people with a criminal background. Look at Walt Disney, himself, who seemed to have strange predilections and sinister connections.

I never noticed any of the perverted subliminal images in their movies, not to mention the very serious racial overtones until it was pointed out to me, but after seeing it, I dug a little deeper and it appears there is a lot more going on beneath the surface.

From Are Disney and Comcast marketing Evil? http://www.wnd.com/2007/05/41617/
In fact, Salva joined another well-paid Disney predatory “talent.” Larry Clark, infamous for his naked photographs of young boys, directed “Kids” (1995) in graphic sex, violence and drug use. Ted Baehr’s Movieguide notes that this child-abusive film was so deviant that Disney distributed it under the Miramax label.

Newsweek said “The art-movie company Miramax has paid $3.5 million to distribute ‘Kids’ worldwide. Unfortunately, Miramax is owned by the Walt Disney Co. … The movie is called ‘Kids,’ but you’d better leave yours at home. New York photographer Larry Clark, known for his raw images of adolescent sexuality, has just debuted his first film at the Sundance Film Festival.”

Chicken hawks of a feather bring similar chicken hawks together.

Peter and Rochelle Schweizer provide a laundry list of Disney’s convicted pedophiles in their investigative report, “Disney: The Mouse Betrayed; Greed, Corruption, and Children at Risk” (1998). They write, “Some of Disney’s pedophiles … are positioned in high-profile jobs dealing with children.”

By 1999, Patrick Naughton, executive vice president of Disney’s Go Network, was convicted of possession of child pornography and of planning to have sex with a 13-year-old girl.

In April this year, three men arrested in a pedophile sting revealed themselves as Disney employees. They planned to have sex with boys and girls, ages 13 and 14.

In February this year, Disney employee Matthew Wendland was arrested, charged with 51 counts of possessing child porn.

In 1998, the reporter’s reporter, Reed Irvine (now deceased), revealed that Michael Eisner, chairman of the Walt Disney Co, subtly warned ABC to censor any such bad news about Disney.

Irvine wrote, “Only days later, a story that was to air on ’20/20′ exposing Disney’s lax attitude toward employing pedophiles at its theme parks was killed” by ABC.

In the December 1998 issue of the now defunct Brill’s Content, Elizabeth Stevens reported, “Disney had a worse pedophile problem than the other theme parks that were examined.” Law-enforcement officials said Disney failed to “run criminal-background checks of new employees” and were less than helpful in “assisting their investigations of crimes on Disney property.”

“Disney was the only theme park that did not agree to work with the Central Florida Child Exploitation Task Force when it was established in 1995.”


“Disney: The Mouse Betrayed; Greed, Corruption, and Children at Risk” http://www.amazon.com/Disney-Mouse-Betrayed-Corruption-Children/dp/B007MXPB7A
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