C) The Prime of Ms Tweet Kimball
Another connection to Paul Schultz was the late Mildred "Tweet" Kimball. Tweet
lived in a castle on US 85, just south of Denver in a small town called
Sedalia. Nicholas Schultz states that he was taken to the castle and molested
there by adults.
The castle was deeded to Kimball by Merritt Ruddock, a member of the U.S.
diplomatic corps, an obscure CIA official and her first of four divorced
husbands. Tweet Kimball divorced Ruddock in 1955, and as she explained to a
local reporter in 1996: "When I divorced him, he said I'd probably go back to
Tennessee and talk about him. He said "If you¹ll buy property west of the
Mississippi, I'll help you." 7 And that¹s what I did. She bought a 24-room
castle on a 4,000 acre estate, built on a promontory with a view of the
Rockies.7 Ruddock had good reason to buy her silence. He was the immediate
deputy of the CIA¹s Frank Wisner, the notorious overseer of Nazi recruitment by
the agency immediately after WW II. Ruddock was hired by Wisner in 1949. Ray
Cline, another notorious Agency stinkbug (the organizer of a support network
for George Bush, Sr.'s 1980 campaign. composed almost entirely of former
intelligence officers headed by Steven Halper, Cline¹s son-in-law), kept close
to
Ruddock throughout the war. Cline recalls Ruddock as a hard drinker and "a
personal manipulator of ideas and people."8 (The Colorado Department of Tourism
doesn¹t advertise the fact, but the state has a thriving intelligence
establishment. Loring Wirbel, an environmental researcher in Monument,
Colorado, found that worldwide "intelligence expansion by U.S. agencies has a
very real impact on Colorado. Buckley [Air Force Base] is now the major
employer in the Denver metro area, with the classified Aerospace Data Facility
section of the base responsible for far more jobs than the public Tactical Air
Command portion of the base. The Denver Business Journal estimated in April
that classified intelligence spending by NSA and NRO in Colorado may exceed $3
billion annually. Support facilities for Buckley include Falcon Air Force Base
east of Colorado Springs, which performs intelligence fusion missions;
Lockheed-Martin¹s Waterton Canyon plant in southwest Denver, which builds spy
satellites and Titan-4 rockets; Peterson Air Force Base, the headquarters of
the Space Command; and the aging North American Aerospace Defense Command
inside Cheyenne Mountain west of Colorado Springs. Another Air National Guard
base outside Greeley, Colorado, is receiving many mobile satellite
reconnaissance troops formerly housed at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico,
part of a mission to make the Colorado Front Range a center of excellence for
technical intelligence."9
Merritt Ruddock was not the only member of the family with CIA and Nazi ties.
Ms Kimball¹s father, according to a note found in the Belinda Schultz file,
"Colonel Kimball of Chattanooga, Tennessee, had been a prime mover in the grown
of the Post-WWI Ku Klux Klan." (The repetitious links to nazism in the
testimony of Nicholas Schultz, a 7-year-old boy, recalls his mother's statement
that Paul Schultz is a "white supremacist," and is obviously among friends.)
She bonded with her castle and its environs, re-christened Cherokee Ranch, and
lived like a European monarch. A tour guide told an AP reporter, "the house has
a number of Portuguese tile murals and many examples of parquetry (an artistic
inlaid wood design done on furniture). As she describes the lavish contents of
several china cabinets, words like Dresden, Spode, Meissen and Waterford slip
into the conversations. That bed was built for Charles II, and he actually
slept in it. This inlaid cabinet came from the court
of Spain, and the pictures represent Aesop¹s fables. The libraries are full of
first editions, some quite old and valuable. Well, with names like Dickens and
Thackeray on the bindings, one would think so."10 Tweet Kimball died in 1999.
She had been an active Republican. Kimball served on the Douglas County
Planning Commission and the commissioners¹ Water Advisory Board, as well as the
board of the Douglas County Educational Foundation. She also spent 14 years on
the board of the Denver Art Museum as accessions chairman. She was the local
matriarch of local Republican party politics and frequently played hostess to
the Douglas County Republican caucus.11 "Kimball's castle and ranchland
provided an extravagant vehicle for her varied pursuits," the local County
News-Press noted in her obituary last January, "wildlife conservation, a vast,
eclectic art collection, politics, innovative ranching, royal relationships and
storied social events."12 2) Supporting Evidence of
Child Sex Ring
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