YOU’VE probably been wondering where I’ve been for the last couple of weeks. I’m trying to recall all the street corners and the businesses, but really, aside from my trips to the grocery store and my go-to burrito hangout, I’ve been here slaving for you the reader. There are TUC Magazines as well as monthly book publications needing tended to, as well as our weekly meetups. The last week alone has been devoted to polishing up this bad boy. That’s right, I’ve taken an instant classic off the shelf, knowing that it needed a good dusting. What I had intended to be a one or two-day project turned out to be more like a week. The entire paper has been reworked. I’ve added a great deal of information, and by that, I mean there are dozens of newly written pages.

My ‘JFK To Jonestown’ doctoral thesis starts with the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald, paying careful attention to Colonel Louis West, MK-Ultra provocateur, who visited the cell of assassin Jack Kirby. It then follows West’s various psychological operations, like his infiltration and probably creation of Haight-Ashbury in 1966, the assassination of RFK, the Patty Hearst kidnapping, and the Jonestown massacre. He was involved in those operations and more and I’m of the opinion that they were all hoaxes. Some were more perfectly executed than others but come on, Jim Jones is a mess, an obvious Intel project, and Patty Hearst doesn’t fare much better.

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