http://alexconstantine.blogspot.com/2008/02/duncanblake-suicides-solved.html
*Duncan & Blake "Suicides" Solved: The Omaha/Des Moines Allegations,
MediaBistro.Com Data Mining & the CIA
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By Alex Constantine
*http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/04/robert-wadman-lawsuit-update-franklin.html*
*Robert Wadman "Lawsuit" Update: The Franklin Cover-Up Continues*
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By Alex Constantine
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http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/04/somewhat-neglected-cia-connection-to.html
*A (Somewhat Neglected) CIA Connection to the Franklin Cover-Up: The
Carmen Group PR & Lobbying Form
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http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/04/at-last-review-of-my-duncanblake.html*
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Rigorous Intuition's Review of My Duncan/Blake "Suicide"
Investigation
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After the research was posted, I didn't hear so much as a small sucking
sound from the blogospheroids. Here is the first considered opinion I've
found on the Duncan/Blake compilation - from someone who has followed it
in the details, where God is, and has the research background to connect
the roachlike dots. BTW, the third "suicide" that Jeff mentions is
Hannah Wit - note the weird coincidence in the name. It's not the first.
Revelation that I haven't explained yet: the killers of Dunan and Blake
were involved in many other murders, inlcluding the Lexington Comair
crash of two years ago and (I believe) the death of Heath Ledger,
stories I've been following closely at this blog lately. (Two years ago,
they tried to kill me, as well, and this is one reason I'm on this story
like superglue.) Names have an important role in these operations,
because there is a homicidal "game" afoot, and it involves "playing"
with names. Some day, I will explain this in detail.
The latest update on the misguided, hopeless "libel" suit that Wells
mentions is here
<http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/04/robert-wadman-lawsuit-update-franklin.html>.
From Jeff Wells' Rigorous Intuition website:
The Wit of the Staircase: Revisited
And I wanted to pass on a major thing: Alex Constantine seems to have
done everyone a favor by linking pretty well the Duncan and Blake
"suicidings" to murder motives since they were getting damn close to the
Franklin Cover-up federal and Omaha level pedophilia, MKULTRA making,
drug-muling elite once more.
It's where that story was leading before they were assuredly killed.
Constantine turns up a THIRD suspicious death as those who were tying up
the loose ends wanted to remove all the witnesses.
The Cownie person that the "Wit of the Staircase" was investigating
before said Wit turned up dead was actually PART of the federal
investigation of the Franklin Cover-up in the first place, 20 years ago.
Other things at the link. It took about six hours for me to read it all.
And Constantine got an A+ on his research, because he was immediately
sued to remove the Duncan/Blake information from the web. Strange world
when research cross-checking and verification comes with a lawyer's
email to threaten cease and desist. Come on, Jeff, document to your
heart's content or it's sick or whatever! Don't you want to be sued for
investigative reporting as a reward? Legal suits to censor are the
Pulitzer Prize of the criminal state.
See who just sued him and who he was as well.
So download the page and save it, even though the legal case has no
standing at all as Constantine explains. He's certainly a cousin of
Eddie Constantine, a relative who patrolled a modern day Alphaville via
a cyberworld of links and came up with the goods on our current
pedo-technocratic dictatorship. (The opening thread deals with him
exploring the 'data mining' theme among the Mockingbird press that spun
the story of the "suicides" so well, and that soon gets into the
pedophilia linked areas itself.)
It's a rather predictable theme: "round up the usual suspects" though
rarely do you see so many in play all at once. Something novel to me was
some background on some international legal firms that I wasn't aware of
before as typical suspects for generations. Just watch these bagmen move
around and you will see the fish below the ice sometimes. So, sorry
Duncan and Blake this is all we got for you, another story of
priests and cannibals, prehistoric animals
everbody happy as the dead come home
big black nemesis
popular biogenesis
no one moves a muscle as the Wit of the Staircase comes home.
What was special for me was the background into the main lawfirms
organizing it all. If you want to connect the dots to the 'white shoe
firms' and their families just follow more about the Whitneys and the
Allens (which he doesn't--though Whitney and Allen--both biggie Bones
families by the way and likely lots worse...).
Learn the players, collect the cards, predict the next house of cards to
be erected.
The usual suspects will be behind it.
Like a bad movie sequel it feels like recycled, older, and increasingly
less believable acting. Though these movie sequels and their aging stars
keep rolling in more money than ever each time they do it. It starts to
look like self-satire when they commit the same crimes over and over and
keep getting away with it.
Perhaps Jeff is tired of writing the 50th movie sequel so to speak of a
story that always ends the same: where he already knows the final scene
in any of his blog posts is required by contract to be "though the
criminals escape yet again, stay tuned" ad nauseum. I can't blame him
for that nausea at the topic over the past several years.
http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/02/duncan-blake-suicides-solved.html
As IC is likely to chime in and say, though do we require any more
sequels once you understand the main theme that we have to change
everything.
appropriate word verification:
'bs gw u og(re)'
http://rigint.blogspot.com/2008/04/time-keeps-on-slipping.html