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January 19, 2012

George Jones Mafia Doctors Cocaine (video)

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    He duetted with country legend George Jones on "Say It's Not You" on the Bradley Barn Sessions .... Musician Jay Farrar from the band Son Volt wrote a song titled 'Cocaine And Ashes', which was ..... "Kiwi Doctor Rolls with the Stones".

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    By this stage the director had also developed a serious cocaine addiction. .... After the film was released Roger Ebert, a friend and supporter of Scorsese, named Goodfellas "the best mob movie ever" and is ...... "The Mud Doctor: Hugo". ..... Morgan Freeman · George Jones · Barbra Streisand · Twyla Tharp · Pete Townshend ...
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George JonesI just finished reading the autobiography of country music legend George Jones. It’s chock full of violent tales of booze and drugs. One rock-bottom anecdote that really stood out was when George was so coked out and paranoid that he couldn’t stop hearing the voice of (and soon enough talking with the voice of) an imaginary duck named Deedoodle. This almost rivals Slash being chased by Predators. I’ll say it again; stay away from the hard drugs, kids.

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I just finished reading the autobiography of country music legend George Jones. It’s chock full of violent tales of booze and drugs. One rock-bottom anecdote that really stood out was when George was so coked out and paranoid that he couldn’t stop hearing the voice of (and soon enough talking with the voice of) an imaginary duck named Deedoodle
This almost rivals Slash being chased by Predators. I’ll say it again; stay away from the hard drugs, kids.

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    May 17, 1996 – 5 George Jones If you take cocaine, let the Mafia run your business, and ... 7 Skin Cancer Doctors say a million Americans will get it this year, ...
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    Watch free George Jones music videos and check out photos, interviews, albums, ringtones, tour dates, ... MOB WIVES DRAMA» .... health in the late '70s, when he became addicted not only to alcohol, but to cocaine as well. ... That same year, doctors told the singer he had to quit drinking, otherwise his life was in jeopardy.
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  5. GEORGE JONES - WITH HALF A HEART LYRICS

    With Half A Heart lyrics, song performed by George Jones from the album The Great ... in prison after being caught with a woman and crack cocaine in a hotel room. ...... and were stopped by an angry mob, by chance, in front of a sheriff's substation. ...... Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) "A doctor can bury his mistakes but an ...
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    May 30, 1996 – George Jones: I've Lived to Tell It All. ... It tells of Jones turning to alcohol and cocaine when he should have been making ... Jones tries to explain the drinking with a theory that doctors and counselors ... does battle with the coke-dealing Mafia; she scolds program directors for failing to spin his latest single. ...
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January 18, 2012

SOPA (ASSHOLES BASTARDS FUCKINGCUNTS and PRICKS)

SOPA (ASSHOLES BASTARDS FUCKINGCUNTS and PRICKS)

 

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October 27, 2011

Twisted Examples of "Crazy Wisdom" From Adi Da's Fantasy World by Mike Fifty-Nine (AKA Adi Da Samraj II + III)

The Scandals of Adi Da Samraj

To: alt.magick.tyagi,alt.consciousness.mysticism,alt.zen,alt.meditation,alt.meditation.shabda From: thistruth999@yahoo.com (ThisTruth) Subject: The Scandals of Adi Da Samraj Date: 22 Dec 2001 15:29:09 -0800  Twisted Examples of "Crazy Wisdom" From Adi Da's Fantasy World originally posted by “Connie” on the Daism Forum
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 Many of the published accounts and other documents referenced below can be found online at http://lightmind.com/library/daismfiles/ The following list of events represents a very small sampling of the questionable "crazy wisdom" activities of guru Adi Da, aka Franklin Jones, Bubba Free John, Da Free John, Da Love-Ananda, Da Kalki, Da Avabhasa, Ruchira Avatar Adi Da Samraj, etc. These are just the "tip of the iceberg" when it comes to describing the insanity he has created. On the other hand, these questionable events and examples of abusive behavior do not represent the full range of Adi Da's personality. Like anyone else, his intentions and actions are all over the board, good and bad, up and down, by whatever measure one wants to use. He is not a diabolical and systematic tyrant who is only out to hurt people. Rather, what fundamentally drives and characterizes Adi Da is (1) the agressive pursuit of the fulfillment of his every personal impulse and desire, regardless of the cost to others, and (2) the obsessive ongoing creation and embellishment of the myth of the Adi Da icon, so that he (as a created idol) will be worshipped and adored by everyone (including himself) as the greatest being in the world, and so that he will also have the power to control and to save everyone and everything in the world. The fulfilment of these fundamental drives obviously involves and requires other people to accomplish them. Unfortunately, those other people end up getting used and abused in the process. The events here were made known during the "dissident" period of the mid-1980's by a group of disaffected former members, whose names appear below each event, along with the newspaper or TV show, if any, where the statement was made. Obviously, these accounts are very brief, and no doubt are imperfect descriptions of what happened. Much here could be amplified or corrected, and hopefully will be over time. However, an undeniable pattern emerges here from the many different sources quoted. Adi Da takes advantage of those around him who grant him their consent to be exploited because they believe that every act of his is done for their spiritual benefit and enlightenment. Any consent given by those who participated in all of this was tainted by the fact that they thought they were dealing with God Incarnate, and that any refusal of his requests and demands was by definition a failure to engage the spiritual process. Let's take a look at some of the details: One woman, D.G., had been sexually abused as a child, and the experience left her with deep emotional wounds. Allegedly in order to cure her of her anxieties, Adi Da commanded her to perform oral sex on a line of three men, one after the other, and then he himself had sex with her and sent her off. D.G. felt hysterical and full of duress during the acts and after it was all over. She ended up wandering alone out into a parking lot where she found an open car to go into and cried herself to sleep. This traumatic event upset her for many years. (Mill Valley Record 4/10/85, S.F.Chronicle 4/9/85, Lake Co. Record Bee 4/11/85, and conversations with D.G. in 1985). It was common knowledge in Adi Da's community that Adi Da had on a number of occasions beaten his wife N. At one raucous party, Adi Da pulled a chunk of hair from her head and bruised her face, giving her a black eye. He also threw her down a flight of stairs during a fight, causing bruising and injury. (seen by Jackie Catalfo and others, reported in Mill Valley Record 4/3/85, SF Chronicle 4/4/85). Adi Da has had sex with possibly 100 or many more women (who knows exactly?) since he assumed the role of guru. Some of these were teenaged girls, and many others were very young adults. These girls had come seeking spiritual truth and guidance, and many gave themselves to him in the context that he was God and his commands should be followed absolutely even if they involved sex with him. There are real issues here about the basis for any "consent" that may have been given by those involved. Many of the women were married or in committed relationships to other devotees when Adi Da took them sexually. If their husbands felt bad about this, they were told that jealousy and anger were egoic reactions that must be surrendered to the guru. Adi Da's sexual escapades were common knowledge in the early days, but even after he purportedly gave up this type of "teaching" after the mid-70's, his sexual promiscuity continued for many years and was hidden from everyone but his inner circle. Much of the sex, at least as described by a number of the women, was anything but tantric, nor could it be considered particularly loving in the ordinary human sense. Certainly, many times it was a drugged and drunken "wham, bam, thank you, mam" performance, after which the women were dumped off like the day's dirty laundry. (These facts were confirmed by many in various articles and TV shows, conversations with Jackie Catalfo, Miller, Lucania, and others. Eventually in 1985 Adi Da's group admitted his continued sexual promiscuity). Adi Da gave herpes to a significant number of women, so many that it cannot be claimed to be merely an innocent accident or mistake. One must admit he was reckless and negligent at a minimum, because he knew he had active lesions and was contagious, yet infected women anyway. Beyond mere negligence however, he was surely sick and deranged as well because he has claimed he gave others the disease for their spiritual benefit. He told one teenaged girl in the mid-70's, J.K, (and perhaps others) that he gave her herpes as "prasad (a divine gift) from the Guru to help her work out her bad cunt karma." (On the Today Show "Mary" says Adi Da gave her herpes. M. Miller on Ch. 7, and in conversations in 1985 re: his and Adi Da's mutual ex-"wife" J.K.). Adi Da many times would "divorce" or "marry" different couples at his discretion and according to his whims, frequently against the interests of the parties involved. On one single occasion he married 30 or more couples, and then had his lieutenants go around to make sure the "marriages" were consummated as per his commands. He also broke up many couples, sometimes en masse so that the women could be "tried out" by him and his close buddies in order to audition them and see who was fit to become Adi Da's wives. (numerous articles include: Lake Co. Record Bee 4/11/85 and Andrew Parker legal declaration, as well as in Adi Da’s book “Garbage and the Goddess” (written under the name “Bubba Free John”), and per conversations with Jackie Catalfo and Sal Lucania, 1985). Adi Da "married" 14 women on New Years Eve, 1976, and over time has had varying numbers of "wives," including September 1976 Playboy Centerfold Julie Anderson. Most of his "wives" have been cycled through and cast off over time. Many or most of the "wives" Adi Da acquired for himself were married or in serious committed relationships with other men, and had come to Adi Da's community to be disciples "as a couple". Adi Da would tell the women to leave their husbands or boyfriends and become his sexual partners as a form of spiritual service to him, while telling the men it was their spiritual duty to surrender their mates to him. (Lake Co. Record Bee 4/11/85, M. Miller lawsuit and numerous TV shows, conversations with S. Lucania and numerous others in 1985). Throughout the years, Adi Da was fond of orchestrating group sexual events that he could either participate in, or which he could watch while masturbating or perhaps receiving oral sex. The events were a form of entertainment for Adi Da that at times involved humiliating or demeaning those involved, allegedly as a form of spiritual instruction for them. At his Fiji "hermitage", Adi Da has often required that devotees perform various odd sex acts at his request, including the requirement to urinate or defecate on their sexual partners or perform anal sex. He has required heterosexuals to participate in homosexual orgies for his viewing pleasure and self-gratification in Fiji and Hawaii. He has commanded a devotee to defecate on a glass table and made another person get under the table to watch. Adi Da has also been observed to have his wives urinate on him in front of other people. Adi Da's continuing obsession with these kinds of activities, which were often things that the people who were required to do them had absolutely no interest in doing, or which they were disgusted by, hardly seem to be a form of "spiritual teaching." They seem to be nothing other than a reflection of Adi Da's own fetishes. It is interesting to note that Adi Da teaches that fetishism, obsessive eroticism, and masturbation are the reflection of ego-based, unenlightened, self-possessed sexuality. In the sexual arena, as in many other areas of life, Adi Da's life in the antithesis of his teachings. (Beverly O'Mahony, Today Show and 1985 conversations about her Fiji observations. Sal Lucania, Heather and Neil Lupa, and Jackie Catalfo also confirmed this in 1985 conversations). On one occasion of Adi Da's then-nightly sex entertainment theater in the early 80's, he had a number of couples hanging around and partying with him. He sent away all the men to go watch a movie at another location. Then Jones decided that he wanted the women to perform certain acts for him so he could get off. He gave blow by blow directions for a woman, H., to have a dildo thrust into her repeatedly with such force as to cause her internal damage, as three women held her down. As a result she had to seek medical treatment, as well as continuing therapy for some time afterward. (This woman, H. was interviewed and reported this on AM San Francisco TV Show, Mill Valley Record 4/3/85, SF Chronicle 4/4/85). Adi Da has forced members to participate in pornographic movies to suit his every voyeuristic interest, or on other occasions would actually participate himself, depending on the occasion. Often those forced to participate were unwilling and uninterested in doing so. Some were threatened and/or coerced into performing, and many women came out of the experience deeply upset, crying, and humiliated. (Mill Valley Record, April 3, 1985, plus a number of articles quote several people saying this, as well as devotee interviewed on The Today Show). Sal Lucania pulled Adi Da off the top of a prostrate 16-year-old he was humping. Adi Da claimed he didn't penetrate her, but Sal says this is ridiculous and refutes this. (Lake Co. Record Bee, 4/11/85 and conversations with Sal Lucania 1985). In Fiji, Adi Da noticed that a woman had bruises on her face, and he asked her husband, "do you enjoy beating your wife?" The husband responded, "well �� as a matter of fact I do." Adi Da said, "well, whatever turns you on!" Adi Da was often known to claim that women needed to be beaten from time to time, and that while men learned from philosophical discourse and conversation, women learned from "theater" or "incidents" (e.g. from actual events). Men throughout Adi Da's group repeated this with pride. Apparently, beatings were one type of "theater" women could learn from. This Fiji incident is consistent with many other occasions over a period of years where Adi Da would espouse the need for women to be hit or kept in line. Many men in his community used this teaching of Adi Da's as a justification to beat their wives and girlfriends. (Beverly O'Mahony who observed Fiji event, and M. Miller, S. Lucania in 1985 described many occasions where Adi Da condoned hitting women). Adi Da has required that his followers observe a strict vegetarian diet and that they abstain from alcohol, drugs, sugar, and cigarettes. He asserts in his writings that this dietary discipline reflects a natural impulse towards balance that is reflective of the enlightened disposition, such as his own, allegedly. He has also said that as people mature in spiritual practice they transition to a very minimal diet, consisting of mostly raw fruits and vegetables. He has even said that in some rare cases spiritually mature people can live on breath alone. During a few historical periods, and on a few occasions per year, Adi Da's strict dietary rules were lifted for students, but mostly they were expected to keep a strict discipline. However, for at least the first 15 years of his teaching work (the editor is unfamiliar with more recent times), Adi Da himself indulged in profoundly excessive drug usage and alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, caviar, meat, and exotic and junk food eating on a fairly consistent basis for most of the period in question. Periodically, he would alternate with periods of exaggerated austerity, fasting or eating mainly raw fruits and vegetables. After a short time he always "fell off the wagon" and starting breaking the dietary disciplines, and was partying again before too long. His pattern of indulgence and bingeing, followed by strict dieting and abstinence is so very common in substance abusers. Adi Da's continuing inability to live the disciplines he required of others was hidden from his followers by Adi Da and his inner circle. For example, Heather Lupa would secretly bring him entire chocolate cakes to his room to binge on during a time when he claimed to be living on only raw fruits and vegetables. This was hidden from even most of those in the inner circle. Adi Da claims his bulging belly, displayed in so many photographs, extends grotesquely due to the huge amount of "life force" being conducted through his "vital center" in the stomach. (Mill Valley Record April 3, 1985, attested to in numerous articles and attested to by Miller, Kahn, Masters, Bev O'Mahony, the Lupa's and others). In Adi Da's books he criticizes and denounces drug usage, and forbids the use of drugs by devotees. However, in actual practice he consistently used drugs himself over the years. He used and abused drugs such as marijuana, hashish, peyote, psilocybin, nitrous oxide, exotic hallucinogens such as ketamine, and especially, amyl nitrate ("Rush"). He often used these drugs to great excess. This didn't just occur during the "teaching lessons" of the mid-70's as Adi Da and his group have often claimed. This drug abuse continued at least into the mid-1980's. Beyond that time the author has no information. Adi Da's obsessive use of Rush during sex is particularly interesting in light of the fact that he claims to have mastered tantric yoga and the conservation of orgasm, and teaches that practice. Why should someone who teaches that sex should not be engaged as a way to "throw off the life force" through orgasm be a Rush abuser. Rush is a vasodilator that is used to increase erection strength and intensify orgasm. Also, if Adi Da has mastered kundalini yoga and has fully awakened the internal nadis and psychic and subtle body mechanisms, why does he continue to need all these drugs to stimulate himself? If he believes there is something positive about drug use, why does he teach against it and then hide his usage from people? As usual, we see a lot of contradictions here. (outlined in many 1985 newspaper articles, in conversations, and on the Today Show, by Pico Panico, Sal Lucania, Miller, Catalfo, Lupa, others). Adi Da spends tax-exempt money on travel, properties, and extravagances to suit his every whim. He lives like a king and enjoys total freedom from any kind of financial obligations, since technically he owns nothing. All the money he controls is in a "religious" corporation and in a number of other trusts that have been set up for him. His followers provide him with everything he asks for. December 1984 saw $20,000 in jewelry for his wives go to Fiji. He has well over $1 million in exotic and Disney art in his possession. Poverty�stricken devotees with nominal incomes are consistently badgered into donating their last penny to Adi Da and his organization. Many go into debt to donate money to support Adi Da and his entourage. (per conversationsith devotees in 1985, legal declaration of Padi Masters, in charge of personal shipments to Adi Da from the mainland; and see also Mill Valley Record 8/7/85 and SF Examiner 8/4/85). Adi Da's extravagant spending habits kept his community in a difficult financial condition for many years. At one time, in order to help mitigate the financial problems, he required all followers to be corralled like cattle into a San Francisco skid row blood plasma donation center to donate twice a week. The money went directly from the center into the organization's operating budget, i.e. into Adi Da's pocket by way of paying for his and his wives' living expenses, travel, gifts and extravagances, etc. Many of the people should not have been donating plasma twice per week for so long, and had trouble passing the tests given by the blood center because they were getting depleted and sick, or experiencing dizziness, etc. However, they were given large doses of iron and other vitamins so they could continue to pass the physical and chemical tests so that they could continue to donate plasma and keep the money coming in. (see Mill Valley Record 4/3/85). Adi Da often required that devotees work a number days and nights at a time without sleep in order to complete the endless barrage of projects, books and other monuments of self-glorification that he planned. Periods of overwork often lasted months on end, as people were stretched beyond the point of fatigue, putting in phenomenal numbers of hours in addition to working a regular job during the day. Some were required to commute the 2 1/2 hours each way from San Francisco to Clearlake after work and then go back before the next morning almost daily for periods of time to fulfill Adi Da's unreasonable demands. There was great risk involved with driving the winding mountain roads to Clearlake, especially when fatigued. It was only a matter of time before a devotee would be killed "commuting for Adi Da" (which finally happened when a little boy, Derek, was killed in an accident). The excessive, never-ending work schedule definitely helped to keep people so fatigued and occupied that most close devotees had little time or energy left over to pursue activities or experience influences outside the sphere of the group. (conversations with numerous devotees, 1985). In the early years devotees used to give their entire paycheck directly to JDC to receive just a few dollars per month spending money for their own, while Adi Da lived a life of extravagance and partied. When asked if he ever felt bad about this, Adi Da laughed hysterically and said he couldn't believe the questioner would care about this. This story was often proudly repeated by devotees as an illustration of how Adi Da was free of conventional morality. Clearly he was. He also said, "why waste your money on the poor, they'll only spend it on food and shelter." (Sal Lucania reports this conversation with Adi Da, Miller and many others confirm this story was often repeated). The pressures and difficulties of maintaining the illusion of godhood appear to have been too much for Adi Da to handle at times. In 1986, after a year or two of damaging media attention and the onslaught of several lawsuits against him, he seems to have experienced some type of breakdown. He said he could no longer endure the stresses of teaching, which he blamed on the "abuses" of his devotees as usual. He said he came to the point of wanting to die. After that, he experienced numbness in his limbs, body, and spine, had convulsions, lost consciousness, and says he actually died (not just a "near death experience") and then came back life. As usual he described this event, like others, in extremely grandiose and self-serving mythological ways which purported its great cosmological significance for all of humanity. The obvious explanation, that he had simply experienced some type of breakdown or medical problem, was completely overlooked. (event described in “The Divine Emergence of the World Teacher” and elsewhere) Adi Da and his inner circle withdrew from the U.S. mainland and daily interaction with the community of followers at large in the late 70's and early 80's, allegedly to allow Adi Da to live in hermitage. He said he was now free to abandon the teaching style that had required him to adopt the degenerative habits and lifestyle of his immature followers as a teaching demonstration to show them the error in their ways. He could now "stand free as himself" rather than reflect the limitations of others. The general members of the community were led to believe that he was henceforth living as a renunciate in hermitage. In fact, Adi Da continued to party hard, indulging to excess in promiscuous sex, drugs, and junk food, but took great care to hide this from those back on the mainland who were paying for his extravagant lifestyle. When Adi Da's indulgent hidden life was exposed in the media in 1985, he and his hierarchy at first said it was all a lie, but then admitted the allegations were true and that Adi Da's behavior had been hidden from general members because they were "not spiritually mature enough to hear the truth" (in newspaper interviews in April,1985). The excuse as to why members had been deceived is evidence of the contempt in which the rank and file members are held by Adi Da and his inner circle. Additionally, the fact that the deception was systematically carried out for years is evidence that Adi Da felt he had something to hide. He knew that his continued inability to live the disciplined life he required of others would be taken as a sign by many that he had not transcended his ego as advertised. His habits would be even harder to explain after he proclaimed he had abandoned his former teaching method that required him to reflect others' shortcomings to them. No doubt he worried that financial supporters and peripheral members who were not sufficiently immersed in his myth might be scared off, or worse yet, might expose him as a fraud. Children, including many who were under 10 years old, were provided with alcohol and encouraged to drink in large quantities during parties with Adi Da's inner circle and elsewhere in his community. This occurred on many occasions, and over a period of many years. (Joe Kahn, Beverly O'Mahoney, NBC Today Show, 1985) The first time 10 year old Jessica Constantine met Adi Da, he commanded her to strip naked in front of a large group of adults, also naked, who were partying. She refused and ran away. Adi Da told some of his devotees to chase her down, and they brought her back and forced her to strip, against her will. (Jessica Constantine, NBC Today Show, 1985) Like the man says, it is CRAZY wisdom. All of the philosophy in the world, and the endless excuses of Adi Da and his devotees cannot explain away the pattern that emerges from these events. Adi Da is not who he says he is.

The Scandals of Adi Da Samraj To: alt.magick.tyagi,alt.consciousness.mysticism,alt.zen,alt.meditation,alt.meditation.shabda From: thistruth999@yahoo.com (ThisTruth) Subject: The Scandals of Adi Da Samraj Date: 22 Dec 2001 15:29:09 -0800 Twisted Examples of "Crazy Wisdom" From Adi Da's Fantasy World ...»See Ya

September 9, 2011

Chef John Wayne Gacy Cooks Christmas Dinner (#1 Incarceration)

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    • Doug Maet that is like the first thing a serial killer asks his real estate agent
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      Belle Sorenson Gunness (born as Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth, November 11, 1859..., Selbu, Norway; died April 28, 1908?, La Porte,[1]Indiana) was a Norwegian-American serial killer.See More
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  • Doug Maet k, living or dead?
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  • Doug Maet set her up with panzaram
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  • Michael Sheppard Was the San Diego gallery the Museum of Death (when they were in the Gaslamp)?
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  • Doug Maet http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Carl_Panzram
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    Carl Panzram (June 28, 1891 – September 5, 1930) was an American serial killer, ...arsonist and burglar. He is known for his confession to prison guard and only friend, Henry Lesser. In graphic detail, Panzram confessed to 21 murders, and to having sodomized over 1,000 males. He used aliases such as "C...See More
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  • Doug Maet i didn't make the show. so i don't know. it was way early as far as those shows went though
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  • Angie O Genesis oh jesus god!
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  • Doug Maet i think staton's friend from seattle who committed suicide later, tobias (he produced a serial killer board game) was there
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  • Angie O Genesis People make me sad.
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  • Doug Maet well, it's not for everybody, Miss 1
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  • Doug Maet oh, good god, really? yes, go read karl panzarams resume and use it for schadenfreude
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  • Doug Maet a lot of people just don't know how to manage their time
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  • Michael Sheppard I read through all the serial kiler articles on Wikipedia about a year ago. The above-referenced Belle Gunness was among the creepiest. Plus, two guys in South America but from different countries had killed 300 preteen virgins EACH -- and somehow ended up in adjacent jail cells so they got to spend a lot of time comparing notes. SICK from the point of view that you're not supposed to ENJOY your time in jail!!!
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  • Doug Maet i also really laughed at the small foreign country analogy. our serial killers are Ford trucks, everyone else's or freakin' Kia's
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  • Doug Maet it would be nice to think it though
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  • Michael Sheppard http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/List_of_serial_killers_ by_number_of_victims#List_ of_serial_killers_by_numbe r_of_victims
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    ‎* Proven victims being victims the serial killer was tried for, explained by th...e killer in a detailed confession, or victims most scholars of the subject agree upon.See More
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  • Doug Maet si, i read it and while i maintain your correctitude i also firmly assert that that wiki article is one of the most rickety documents i've yet perused on the subject. i think it's a teenager magnet and would not hold up factually in a court of lol
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  • Doug Maet but correcting a wiki is like painting a room, you never can really stop without painting the whole house
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    February 23, 2011

    FBI Special Agent George Piro: Interviewing Saddam

    Federal Bureau of Investigation · 935 Pennsylvania Ave NW · Washington DC 20535

    Interviewing Saddam
    FBI Agent Gets to the Truth

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    Imagine sitting across from Saddam Hussein every day for nearly seven straight months—slowly earning his trust, getting him to spill secrets on everything from whether he gave the order to gas the Kurds (he did) to whether he really did have weapons of mass destruction on the eve of war (he didn’t). All the while gathering information that would ultimately be used to prosecute the deposed dictator in an Iraqi court.

    That was the job of FBI Special Agent George Piro, who told his story Sunday, January 27, on the TV news program 60 Minutes.

    Soon after U.S. special forces pulled Saddam out of a spider hole on December 13, 2003, the CIA—knowing the former dictator would ultimately have to answer for his crimes against the Iraqi people—asked the FBI to debrief Hussein because of our longstanding work in gathering statements for court. 

    That’s when we turned to Piro, an investigator on our terrorism fly team who was born in Beirut and speaks Arabic fluently. Piro was supported by a team of CIA analysts and FBI agents, intelligence analysts, language specialists, and a behavioral profiler.

    Piro knew getting Saddam to talk wouldn’t be easy. He prepped by carefully studying the former dictator’s life so he could better connect with Saddam and more easily determine when he was being honest. It worked: during the first interview on January 13, 2004, Piro talked about Saddam’s four novels and Iraqi history, which impressed Hussein. Saddam asked for Piro to come back.  

    From that day forward, everything Piro did was designed to build an emotional bond with Saddam and to get him to talk truthfully. To make Hussein dependent on him and him alone, Piro became responsible for virtually every aspect of his life, including his personal needs. He always treated Saddam with respect, knowing he would not respond to threats or tough tactics. As part of his plan, Piro also never told Hussein that he was an FBI field agent, instead letting him believe, for the sake of building credibility, that he was a high-level official who reported directly to the President.

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    Hawaii Police Major Indicted on Extortion, Witness Tampering Charges
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:37:42 -0600

    Carlton S. Nishimura, of Waianae, Hawaii, currently a major of the Honolulu Police Department, was indicted on charges of extortion, attempting to tamper with a witness, and making false statements.



    Alaska Woman Indicted for $7 Million Fraud Schemes
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:32:58 -0600

    Dorothy Samantha Delay-Wilson, of Anchorage, Alaska, was indicted on charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, and bank fraud in connection with schemes in which she obtained more than $7 million from numerous victims.



    California Man Pleads Guilty to Bankruptcy Fraud Charges
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:29:38 -0600

    Charles C. Jamison, of Rancho Cordova, California, pled guilty this week to engaging in a scheme to use the bankruptcy process to fraudulently delay foreclosures pending on the residential properties of clients he solicited through a program called "Stop Now." Through blind mailings, distressed homeowners in the Sacramento area received a flyer in which Jamison, using a fictitious identity, falsely promised homeowners facing a trustee sale that he could help them save their homes.



    Thirteen Indicted in Indiana in Khat Trafficking Conspiracy
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:17:18 -0600

    Thirteen individuals were indicted in Indianapolis on charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cathinone, aka khat, a Schedule I Narcotic Controlled Substance, and possession with intent to distribute cathinone.



    Eleven Alleged Aryan Brotherhood of Texas Members Charged for Roles in Assault
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:13:43 -0600

    Eleven alleged members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT) were indicted for their alleged roles in the 2008 beating of a gang prospect in Tomball, Texas. The ABT is a race-based, state-wide organization that operates inside and outside of state and federal prisons throughout Texas and elsewhere in the United States.



    Three Pennsylvania Men Indicted on Drug Distribution Charges
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:12:00 -0600

    Andres Castro, Juan Amir Rivera, and Elias Adames were charged with conspiracy to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin, and possession with intent to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin. Castro and Rivera were also charged with illegal reentry after deportation.



    Former Fugitive Pleads Guilty in Washington in Massive Hashish Smuggling Scheme
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:43:24 -0600

    Lee Rushing pled guilty in Tacoma, Washington to money laundering in connection with a massive 1992 hashish smuggling scheme. Rushing was arrested in November 2008 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was the last of four defendants captured in connection with a drug smuggling conspiracy that imported 50,000 pounds of hashish into the United States in July 1992.



    Tribal Member Pleads Guilty in Washington to Sexually Abusing Minors
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:40:56 -0600

    Roger Walter Damien, an enrolled member of the Swinomish Tribe, pled guilty in Seattle to his involvement in sexual relationships with two young Native American females under the age of 16.



    Four Sentenced in California in Connection with $55 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
    Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:33:14 -0600

    Maria Echeverria, Ivan Gil, Laneka Chatton, and Jonathan J. Garcia were sentenced in San Diego, California in connection with their participation in a $55 million mortgage fraud scheme. The four are among 19 defendants named in a 51-count indictment that alleges wire fraud, mail fraud, and criminal forfeiture.


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    Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Identity Theft, Related Charges
    Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:47:19 -0600

    Brock Lynnale Thompson, of Duval County, Florida, pled guilty to aggravated identity theft and false representation of a Social Security number. Thompson purchased the identity of a deceased infant from the child's mother and used the infant's personal identification information to obtain approximately 12 different Florida driver's licenses and identification cards in the identity of the deceased infant.



    $13 Million Settlement in Medicare Fraud-Related False Claims Act Case
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    APS Healthcare Midwest has agreed to a $13 million settlement with the U.S. and the state of Georgia for allegedly submitting false claims to Medicaid because it did not provide specialty services related to disease management and case management to members of the Georgia Medicaid Management Program.



    Former Louisiana Police Officer Charged with Submitting Falsified Payroll Forms
    Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:33:24 -0600

    Carol Ney, of Kenner, Louisiana, was charged with obtaining property by fraud concerning programs receiving federal funds while she was employed as a police officer by the City of Harahan, Louisiana in connection with her submission of fraudulent payroll forms which resulted in her receipt of $10,840.



    Michigan Home Builder Sentenced in $4.1 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
    Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:28:40 -0600

    Giuseppe Cracchiolo, of Romeo, Michigan, was sentenced to six months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme that resulted in the approval and disbursement of over $4.1 million in fraudulent mortgage loans.



    South Dakota Man Convicted of Child Abuse
    Tue, 22 Feb 2011 15:10:52 -0600

    Donovan Tom Yazzie, of Eagle Butte, South Dakota, was convicted of child abuse.


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