Time: Thu Dec 04 13:32:01 1997 To: Intel96B@aol.com From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLF: APB on National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Cc: Bcc: sls References: Thanks very much for these tips. /s/ Paul Mitchell, Candidate for Congress http://supremelaw.com At 03:20 PM 12/4/97 -0500, you wrote: >I can't help wondering if this National Center for Missing & Exploited >Children isn't somehow connected with the old Cult Awareness Network >(Margaret Singer - CIA) or the outfit she was involved with before that. It >had some kind of family-oriented name, something like the Association for the >American Family or something real warm and fuzzy like that. Maybe someone >else on the "net" can give you the correct name, it shouldn't be too >difficult to find (maybe "Linda" has it). They were involved with the >Jonestown thing somehow. > >Also, if you're involved with something, best to start an organization whose >perported purpose is to fight against what your other hand is doing, so you >can weed out your opposition and keep tabs on how close you are to getting >nabbed (the "false opposition" scenario). > >The Russian Mafia uses these same techniques. Former KGB agents pose as >"consultants" to American law enforcement authorities, and are routinely >given access to Russian Organized Crime Task Force records, documents, >personnel, etc. The Russian Mafia, however, is also heavily staffed with >former KGB goons, and my hat goes off to the Russian Organized Crime Task >Force chief in Philadelphia (forgot his name) who refused to have anything to >do with these guys, knowing full well that they could easily be "moles" to >check up on how close their former KGB buddies are to getting busted. > >By the way, there is a former KGB colonel now working for the Broward County >Sheriff's Department. His KGB specialty was setting up and running temporary >detainment and interrogation facilities. He has been "consulting" with many >American law enforcement groups. Hmmmmmmm.......... > >
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