-Caveat Lector-

        I think we're starting to see through the fog to something of the
truth about Ira Einhorn. Your description of him as "basically a lazy bum
who liked to tack himself on where he thought he could get some good press
or enhance his image, without really doing any work" is right on the mark.
In short, he was just the kind of person the CIA and other intelligence
agencies could make very good use of as a "useful idiot."

        His extradiction is tied up in the French courts right now; you'll
remember that the French judge ordered him extradited, but Einhorn
immediately appealed. Pennsylvania had to pass a special law guaranteeing
him a second trial de novo, to get around the French objections to a
conviction in absentia; once that was in place, the French judiciary had
little choice but to extradite him. However, the appeal process will be very
lengthy, which is what Ira is counting on.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 12:17 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: [CTRL] Occult / Intelligence  [repost]
>
>  -Caveat Lector-
>
> In a message dated 11/18/99 12:55:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Verrry interesting... A little bird is whispering in my ear, "Ira
> Einhorn,
> >  Ira Einhorn..." Ira the con-man would fit right in with this scenario,
> >  wouldn't he?
> >
>
> The post was interesting indeed.  Your mention of the "Unicorn" prompts my
> comments.  There is much in the case of Einhorn which is really weird.
> His
> involvement with Geller and Puharich, and supposed knowledge of Tesla
> technology and contacts with certain Eastern Europeans.  His contacts in
> AT&T, and presumably other Corporations, as well as his influence in
> cult-like groups and his efforts at guru status himself are just some of
> them.  He always struck me as a wannabe type more than anything else, that
> is
> not to say that he didn't have any information or was not privy to some
> knowledge but he was basically a lazy bum who liked to tack himself on
> where
> he thought he could get some good press or enhance his image, without
> really
> doing any work.  He allowed an image to develop about him which had him
> being
> the nexus of many different things going on at the time.  It may be he was
> played like a violin by the CIA and others and was a convenient throw away
> when the time came to shake things up.
> I, for one, would certainly like to see more of this information come to
> light, BTW what is the deal with his extradiction anyway?
>
>

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