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If it is the 1960s, all over again, then the old saying, Don't Trust Anyone Over the Age of 30, is here, again.
This makes me cry- The FBI is willing to pit mixed up kids against a mature man, who has the profile of a cult leader,
a sociopath, and a man who is a life long criminal. (- repeat offender, non stop crime.)
Brandon Darby, a potential cult leader, and the FBI VS a few young adults- How much coaching did Darby need from the FBI,
to get these young adults to follow their leader into a disaster?
Jim Jones, Charles Manson, David Koresh, what did they have in common? They seduced people and used them.
How far did these people follow their cult leaders? As far away from sanity, peace, and love, as you can get.
Jim Jones/ 909 Temple members died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning/ Jonestown Massacre
Charles Manson/Cult Murders/Bernard "Lotsapoppa" Crowe murder/Tate/LaBianca massacre/assorted murders prompted by Charles Manson
David Koresh/Branch Davidian religious sect/Waco, Texas, 54 adults and 28 children dead
Looking at the The five activists arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, who are facing multiple charges for conspiring and attempting
to destroy the Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge on May Day
The FBI hired a 39-year old ex-con, to seduce, groom, exploit and trap three young adults
Did the twenty year olds have a target on their backs, after they joined OWS in Cleveland’s Public Square ? Someone was watching for
the weak and injured, the broken and dysfunctional, that could be taken down? These young adults had police records for doing stupid
things that kids with problems, do. The two twenty year olds and the twenty six year old, had run-ins with police dating to their teen-
age years. Police and court records for all three refer to possible mental health issues.
These kids were fucked up!
http://forthecognoscenti.com/2012/05...health-issues/
Let is take a look at Mr. Cult Leader's Wingman-
Mr. Wingman- 35 years old, left a trail of theft and fraud victims across four counties, according to dozens of police and court records.
In the past dozen years, he has been arrested in Medina, Lakewood, Strongsville, Wickliffe, Parma Heights, Westlake, Brunswick Hills,
Hinkley and more. Was arrested, over and over, again. Gave police false names and birth dates. He was a criminal, worse than the
twenty year olds could imagine. He got caught stealing a checkbook from a beverage (liquor) store. He stole and got caught. He
used names of his former friends as aliases. He beat his wife and harassed her for the five years after he did it. He broke into the
deli where his ex-girlfriend worked, and stole $2,000. Did he turn informant? He never had any respect for the courts or probation
officers. 12 years of crime caught up with him?
Mr. Cult Leader, himself, he FBI's pride and joy-
"The (UCE) Undercover Employee has been employed by the FBI for over 15 years and has been working in an undercover capacity
for 10 years. The UCE has received ongoing training in conducting undercover investigations and has participated in dozens of
investigations in an undercover capacity."
Mr. Cult Leader couldn’t even keep his act together long enough to avoid being arrested twice for completely unrelated events,
during the sting operation- the indictments of passing bad checks on July 25, 2011 and December 22, 2011, and he faced charges
in court, related to check fraud for $1471.87 and $2165.00, on May 10, 2012- Right after his testimony against the twenty
somethings, that he entrapped.
He is a convicted felon with cocaine possession 1990, theft, robbery 1991 grand theft, aggravated theft, tampering with records,
and bad check convictions. He filed nine bankruptcy petitions in just the last 12 years-two resulted in the discharge of six-figure debts.
The FBI tells that they have paid Mr. Cult Leader “$5750.00 for services and $550.00 for expenses.” What kind of sentence will he get
for his last spate of check frauds? Will the FBI give him enough money to pay the fines?
No such luck, for the twenty somethings that he entrapped ( and wire-tapped.) Young, inexperienced, uneducated and poor. They all thought he was "rad."
Mr. Cult Leader was big and bad, 6’5”, 350-pound, 39 yrs old. He gave them an ear, a home, a place to work, a place to get drunk and high, all day and all
night, on the beer and leaf that he bought for them. He believed what they believed in, and were as radical in their approach as they were. Mr. Cult Leader
was their generous father, their unbelievable boss, their friend,their co-conspirator, their therapist. Their leader gave them a new identity, a secret society,
where they were the insiders, not the outsiders and the rejected. They had new intimate nick names, and watch words, and slogans.They shared their lives,
every hour of the day. They had brotherly love, trust, and security, and excitement. All of them were brothers. Until it came down to crunch time.
Mr. Wingman said he had doubts. A twenty something brought into the group to help, wanted to back out, but still work with them all, after the bombing of
the bridge. They knew they had been pushed to cooperate in the bombing, but this was balanced against faith, hope, obligation, brotherhood, and love for
the man who had changed their lives. Now, they are in their jail cells (maybe suffering individual confinement) and looking back to when Mr. Cult Leader
would wear them down, by keeping them up late into the night with drinking and leaf and wild conversation — all the while urging them to break away
from other groups, and to keep their arrangement secret and not to trust other activists.
Will they remember the time they first joined together as a graffiti crew — spraying and tagging the phrase “rise up” around the city? Will they recall the
innocent fun they had and the purpose they had felt when they put up the slogan stickers? The lost boys have returned to being twenty year olds,
and their Captain Hook, Mr. Cult Leader, was never playing the same game that they were. Never- Never Land is over, and the lost boys are in jail.
This makes me cry- The FBI is willing to pit mixed up kids against a mature man, who has the profile of a cult leader,
a sociopath, and a man who is a life long criminal. (- repeat offender, non stop crime.)
Brandon Darby, a potential cult leader, and the FBI VS a few young adults- How much coaching did Darby need from the FBI,
to get these young adults to follow their leader into a disaster?
Jim Jones, Charles Manson, David Koresh, what did they have in common? They seduced people and used them.
How far did these people follow their cult leaders? As far away from sanity, peace, and love, as you can get.
Jim Jones/ 909 Temple members died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning/ Jonestown Massacre
Charles Manson/Cult Murders/Bernard "Lotsapoppa" Crowe murder/Tate/LaBianca massacre/assorted murders prompted by Charles Manson
David Koresh/Branch Davidian religious sect/Waco, Texas, 54 adults and 28 children dead
Looking at the The five activists arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, who are facing multiple charges for conspiring and attempting
to destroy the Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge on May Day
The FBI hired a 39-year old ex-con, to seduce, groom, exploit and trap three young adults
Did the twenty year olds have a target on their backs, after they joined OWS in Cleveland’s Public Square ? Someone was watching for
the weak and injured, the broken and dysfunctional, that could be taken down? These young adults had police records for doing stupid
things that kids with problems, do. The two twenty year olds and the twenty six year old, had run-ins with police dating to their teen-
age years. Police and court records for all three refer to possible mental health issues.
These kids were fucked up!
http://forthecognoscenti.com/2012/05...health-issues/
Let is take a look at Mr. Cult Leader's Wingman-
Mr. Wingman- 35 years old, left a trail of theft and fraud victims across four counties, according to dozens of police and court records.
In the past dozen years, he has been arrested in Medina, Lakewood, Strongsville, Wickliffe, Parma Heights, Westlake, Brunswick Hills,
Hinkley and more. Was arrested, over and over, again. Gave police false names and birth dates. He was a criminal, worse than the
twenty year olds could imagine. He got caught stealing a checkbook from a beverage (liquor) store. He stole and got caught. He
used names of his former friends as aliases. He beat his wife and harassed her for the five years after he did it. He broke into the
deli where his ex-girlfriend worked, and stole $2,000. Did he turn informant? He never had any respect for the courts or probation
officers. 12 years of crime caught up with him?
Mr. Cult Leader, himself, he FBI's pride and joy-
"The (UCE) Undercover Employee has been employed by the FBI for over 15 years and has been working in an undercover capacity
for 10 years. The UCE has received ongoing training in conducting undercover investigations and has participated in dozens of
investigations in an undercover capacity."
Mr. Cult Leader couldn’t even keep his act together long enough to avoid being arrested twice for completely unrelated events,
during the sting operation- the indictments of passing bad checks on July 25, 2011 and December 22, 2011, and he faced charges
in court, related to check fraud for $1471.87 and $2165.00, on May 10, 2012- Right after his testimony against the twenty
somethings, that he entrapped.
He is a convicted felon with cocaine possession 1990, theft, robbery 1991 grand theft, aggravated theft, tampering with records,
and bad check convictions. He filed nine bankruptcy petitions in just the last 12 years-two resulted in the discharge of six-figure debts.
The FBI tells that they have paid Mr. Cult Leader “$5750.00 for services and $550.00 for expenses.” What kind of sentence will he get
for his last spate of check frauds? Will the FBI give him enough money to pay the fines?
No such luck, for the twenty somethings that he entrapped ( and wire-tapped.) Young, inexperienced, uneducated and poor. They all thought he was "rad."
Mr. Cult Leader was big and bad, 6’5”, 350-pound, 39 yrs old. He gave them an ear, a home, a place to work, a place to get drunk and high, all day and all
night, on the beer and leaf that he bought for them. He believed what they believed in, and were as radical in their approach as they were. Mr. Cult Leader
was their generous father, their unbelievable boss, their friend,their co-conspirator, their therapist. Their leader gave them a new identity, a secret society,
where they were the insiders, not the outsiders and the rejected. They had new intimate nick names, and watch words, and slogans.They shared their lives,
every hour of the day. They had brotherly love, trust, and security, and excitement. All of them were brothers. Until it came down to crunch time.
Mr. Wingman said he had doubts. A twenty something brought into the group to help, wanted to back out, but still work with them all, after the bombing of
the bridge. They knew they had been pushed to cooperate in the bombing, but this was balanced against faith, hope, obligation, brotherhood, and love for
the man who had changed their lives. Now, they are in their jail cells (maybe suffering individual confinement) and looking back to when Mr. Cult Leader
would wear them down, by keeping them up late into the night with drinking and leaf and wild conversation — all the while urging them to break away
from other groups, and to keep their arrangement secret and not to trust other activists.
Will they remember the time they first joined together as a graffiti crew — spraying and tagging the phrase “rise up” around the city? Will they recall the
innocent fun they had and the purpose they had felt when they put up the slogan stickers? The lost boys have returned to being twenty year olds,
and their Captain Hook, Mr. Cult Leader, was never playing the same game that they were. Never- Never Land is over, and the lost boys are in jail.
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