Thursday 7 January 2021

FBI Investigation of 6 Jan 2021 DC Episode

 The FBI says that they will conduct an investigation.

What'll happen?  My four beliefs:

1.  This will last over six months, and be a 200-page document. 

2.  The security and expectations of the capital police will be deemed 'marginal'.  Some FBI agent will utter the phrase...'like some honky-tonk bouncer' in terms of describing one of the capital police 'door-guards'.  

3.  No one will be drilled down into over the four deaths....it'll be stamped 'unsolved'.

4.  The Senate will schedule a 8-hour testimony with the three key individuals conducting the investigation.  But it will be finished after three hours, and very limited questions.

How Many Times Was Charles Manson in Trouble/Jail?

 Well....you need to sit down first.

Charles was born on 12 November 1934.

Episode 1: 1943, he set fire to a school house.  No one ever penned this on him however. Age 9.

Episode 2: 1945/1946, he got into truancy troubles and low-grade petty theft. Age 12. 

Episode 3: 1947, he was sent to juvenile boy's home, and within weeks escaped (living out in the woods for a while).  Age 13.

Episode 4: 1948, he ran off a second time from the juvenile home. Robbed a store-front but never detained or arrested. Age 14.

Episode 5: 1949, another petty theft episode.  Caught and sent off to another juvenile home. Age 15.

Episode 6: Upon arrival at the boys home (age 15), within a week....had stolen a pistol and a car.  

Episode 7: After two weeks on the loose, involved in at least two robberies....he's caught (1949), age 15.  Sent to a more strict boy's home this time.  This period runs from the end of 1949 to the Feb period of 1951.  It should be noted that he escaped at least 18 times in that 15 month period.

Episode 8: 1951, age 17.  While driving a stolen car and noted for three gas station robberies....he's arrested again.  It's decided at this point (while in California) that he needs 'federal' help, so they ship him off to a fed school operation in the DC area.  

Footnote here: It should be noted that this special fed school in DC....was designated ONLY for DC teens with serious behavioral issues.  However, the Attorney General has the discretion (approval authority) to place extreme cases from all 48 states existing at that point.  Somehow....Charley got onto a very special list.

Footnote while at the DC operation, they quickly tested Charley and he proved to be absolutely illiterate.  Then upon giving him the IQ test (verbally, I assume), he came up with a '109', which typically means 'fairly clever'.

Episode 9: Charlie lasted approximately 8 months at the DC situation before being moved out to a training camp in WV.  This period lasted to around Feb of 1952, where he was supposed to have a court appearance and be 'released'.  However, four weeks prior to the court-date....Charlie took a knife, and raped a guy.  This got reported, and Charlie end in a new situation....federal prison in Virginia.  

Episode 10: Over a year or two....there are a minimum of eight offenses noted (three are male-rape).  Charlie then gets transferred to a maximum security situation in Ohio, which leaves him to be released in November 1955 (age 21).  

Episode 11: Charlies lives quietly for around 8 months.  In Jan 1955, he ends up marrying a waitress at a local hospital.  Three months after this marriage, he steals a car and himself (and the wife) out to California.  Here, he's caught and charged up with a federal crime, taking a stolen car across state lines.  For some reason, the California authorities decide to give him a mental review (he either passes or fails, depending on how you review this).  The state gives him a 5-year suspended sentence, and he walks away (Charlie is probably shocked over this event).

Episode 12: However, Charlie fails to show up for a nearly identical charge in a L A court-room, over a Florida charge.  This failure?  Well....the 5-year sentence that was suspended....is thrown out.  He needs to go back to jail.  Oddly enough....for three years, not five.

Episode 13: 1957 arrives, and Charlie is up for parole. In the month prior to this....he finds out the wife is no longer waiting for him.  Charlie attempts to escape from jail, and the parole hearing is cancelled.  I should note here, during the escape....he actually took another car....so that charge got thrown into the mix.  

Episode 14: In the fall of 1959, he's pimping some 16-year old (that actually doesn't get him into trouble).  He gets caught having stolen a federal check and attempting to cash it.  The potential ten-year sentence?  Well, curiously....some gal showed up in court and gave this fantastic talk over her love for Charlie.  The judge gave Charlie a ten-year suspended sentence.

Shortly after this....Charlie and this gal marry (yes, he is officially divorced at this point).  

Shortly after that....Charlie, the wife, and a 2nd gal....take off for New Mexico.  

Episode 15: March/April 1960, Charlie is arrested in New Mexico.....Mann Act (transporting ladies across a stateline for prostitution.  A series of issues occur throughout 1960, and Harry ends up being sent back to California for probation issues and he's supposed to wrap up the rest of the check-cashing charge (for ten years).

Episode 16: Summer of 1961 comes up and he's appealed a number of things, and ends up out of the L A jail....sent to a federal prison in western Washington state.

Episode 17: June of 1966 comes up and he's finally released from fed prison.

He drifts off to L A again....mostly because of connections he made in fed prison in Washington state.  Roughly two years will pass in this new situation....where he organizes the murders at the Tate house.  

He died in 2017....age 83.  If you did the math....he probably upwards to 80-percent of his life either in boy's home, on the run, county jails, state prisons or federal prison.  The system had 17 different episodes to halt his behavior, and they all failed.    

The Thing About Security

 A lot of chatter today is about the action or lack of action by the capital police....either in shooting the unarmed young lady, or in losing control of the capital office building.

First, these are 'capital police'....which generally means they are local guys who went through a training program, and on graduation day....make around $56k a year.  In the DC area....that's basically crap-pay.

Maybe around year 3 to 7....you get up around the $65k to $73k level, and can marginally make it on that type of pay in the DC/Arlington area. 

So what you are paying for...are just simply 'door-guards'.  If you could do better....you'd pack up and leave.  For example, in the cheaper landscape of Las Vegas as a policeman....you can make $59k after four years.  Your housing cost is half the level of DC, and probably better quality.

What you end up with in terms of 'door-guards'....is someone's cousin Marty, who might be 30 pounds overweight, gasping for air after running 60 feet, and a guy who marginally shoots twenty-five round once a year for practice.  

You basically pay for what you get....if you want cheap door-guards.....you get cheap door-guards.

Nice uniforms, police management guys who can talk at the level required, someone who bathes everyday, and not some Barney Fife-idiot who you have to lecture each day on proper behavior.

I worked years ago with some guy, who had a uncle in Florida that managed bank security guards for different banks.  Some banks wanted top-of-the-line people and paid for the higher quality.  Some banks just wanted your cousin Marty character who just looked good in a uniform, worked cheaply, but couldn't really cut it as a professional bank guard.  So this uncle of his had two resume questionnaires, and two levels of quality.  

After this explanation....I came to be skeptical of virtually all door-guards or security guards.  Security just isn't what you think it is.  

What Happened in DC Wednesday?

 I would suggest five key events or staged/scripted 'accidents':

1.  There's no doubt that various Antifa/BLM characters put on the red MAGA hats and took up flags to mingle and trigger chaos.

2.  The event to stage a entry into the capital building?  If you go and view the video footage....it's like they were begging for such an event and getting the stage set for 'martyrs' to come out of the event.

3.  The sudden rush of Republican Congressmen and Senators to 'blame' Trump?  Really an end-game to the chaos and to 'cleanse' themselves of any sin. 

4.  Likely scenario for Biden's 'day' (the inauguration)?  Virtual event, and no crowds allowed in DC for the day.

5.  All part of the 'great reset'?  That's the suggestive view that I have.  

By this weekend, I think over 75-percent of Republican voters will have walked away from the party in disgust.  2022 will be a 'bring the Republicans' home setting....flushing them out (either via a solid Democratic win or some third-party apparatus).  

The Bonus Army Riot

 While a number of folks in the news media have attempted to say that this riot yesterday (6 Jan 2021) was the first and only riot in DC over an issue....it's simply a four-star lie.

So, let's go back to the Bonus Army riot of 28 July 1932.

To stage this story correctly....around 1776, Congress adapted a national pension law, for all disabled vets (basically half of their monthly pay to continue for the rest of their life).

Yes, all you had to do was document your wound and service time.  The pay per month for a normal soldier in 1776?  $6, per month (in today's money? Roughly 160 dollars).  So in simple terms, these guys were paid $3 a month ($80 a month in today's money).

By 1788....they'd gone past the wounded or disabled crowd to cover the rest.  In their case, it was adjusted to involve 100 acres of property and $80.  

As the years progressed....by the mid-1800s....this was now a land-grant of 160 acres.  As you can imagine....by 1860, the limited amount of land still left....required this program to be 'dumped'....so you got cash instead.  

If you exited the service after the Spanish-American war....this amounted to only $60.  In today's money, it was just over $1,700.

So after WW I.....we now had the bonus problem emerge once again.  A fight started up in 1919, and finally in 1924....an act was passed by Congress (World War Adjusted Compensation Act). 

This deal settled on the idea of one dollar for each day of service in the US (maxed at $500 in 1924 or $7,500 in today's dollars), and $1.25 for each day overseas (maxed at 625 dollars in 1924 or around $9,300 for 2020).  

So here's the thing.....if this were $50 or less....you got it immedately.  The rest of these people?  They were given a 'promisary note' which meant that they wouldn't get the $500 or $625 amount until 1944 (twenty years later).

Now you sit and pause over this.  Promised money by Congress (Republican-led).  You got potentially $500 to $625 coming to you....depending on the number of days of service.  But you got to wait 20 years?

So comes 1929 and stock market crash.  At some point in 1930....folks (including the news media) start talking about the lack of cash, and this bonus deal comes up.

For 1930, 1931, and into the summer of 1932....this bonus deal continues to get discussed.  Army vets want it early....Republicans refuse to act.

So this demonstration group appears in DC....camping out on the SE end of the district.  No one says who sponsored them or fed them, and it really begs questions. 

Riot potential?  By the spring period....the camping crowd is growing and it's growing to an aggravated point.  Around the third week of July....between the heat and frustration of threats made....it's finally decided by President Hoover...action is required.

The lack of enough police in DC to fix the problem?  Hoover hands this over to an Army general (McArthur) and Army troops go into riot-cop games on the 28th. 

It's a royal mess at the end.  Pictures are taken, and for weeks, it's openly discussed around the country, with veterans pissed-off.  The 1932 November election?  Landslide for FDR.

Blame?  Well....the stupid Republican could have easily worked up a deal to pay each guy half of his money in 1932 and the rest in 1935.  But for some stupid reason....they didn't want to visit that idea.  McArthur's role in heavy-handed force?  You can probably make the case that he read the script given to him and did his best to crack heads around DC.

Who remembers the 'Bonus-Army' riot?  Virtually no one.  It'd be a four-star movie and probably beg a hundred questions about who pushed this agenda in the news media (both radio and newsprint). 

This act yesterday (6 Jan 2021)?  It looks suspiciously a lot like the 28 July 1932 episode.  

Democratic Party = Republican Party: The Future

 After long pondering and consideration....it's pretty easy to say that the Republican Party and Democratic Party over the past twenty-odd years have merged.  For theatrical purposes....they continue a good act, but it's just to stage things and continue a fake political agenda.

So my suggestion is....set up the third party.  I'd give it the name: Tea Party.  

I'd send an email or letter to my Congressman, Senator, and Governor....I won't support you anymore as Republican or Democrat.  I'd go down to the county court house and register presently as an 'independent' (hoping later in the state....the Tea Party device catches on).

I'd aim for local and regional voting to be the initial stages.  

The ten basic points of the party?

1. Downsizing the government (no, not 2-percent or even 5-percent, but probably an initial cut of 25-percent).

2.  Restrict the US military to strictly US territory or states.  In simple terms....bring the 'boys' home.  If you declare a war, your goal is to end the 'mess' and have a absolute limit of two years of 'peace-duty'.  Simply get the US out of the peacekeeper role. 

3.  Limit all House and Senate members to 12 years in their 'duty'.  

4.  Redraw the authority of the Supreme Court.  Most all legal matters should be limited to each individual state court system.  It should be a very limited number of acts that the Supreme Court gets action upon.

5.  Force various elements of the federal government to leave DC.  The FBI, DEA, etc....should all be given a five-year limit to relocate outside of the DC area.  

6.  Develop a mathematical formula for tax revenue....that it has to relate to the GDP in some way, and that all debt has to cleaned up in a ten-year period.  You cannot allow the government to freely spend.

7.  Get the federal government out of the business of college loans, period.

8.  Of the 2.7-billion acres of land in the US....the US federal government owns around 680-million acres (28-percent).  A twenty-year plan should be drawn up and each year....around 5-million acres should be released back to the states.  What they do with it....is their own business.  

9.  Two pauses of 60 days each should be inserted into the Congressional calendar (March-April and November-December).  During these two pauses, Congressmen and Senators must return to their respected districts/states for 75-percent of the pause.  During the pause, no international travel or official meetings to be held unless the President declares an emergency.

10.  A full and complete public report should be generated on each single House and Senate members about their financial status...each single year.  If they can't complete the 2021 status by October of 2022....the member is given a one-time warning, and then is released if they can't finished the job within 30 days.  

The bottom line here....neither party can do their job, and it's basically time to recognize this issue.  The news and social media situation has developed this a great deal....into a childish behavior situation.  Various news groups (NPR, CNN, WaPo) are more like propaganda units....than actual news units.  

The idea that disgruntled Democrats should also give notice and clearly exit?  Oh I agree....they should find the exit point and establish the 4th party, and perhaps a 5th party.  

Both parties have reached the failure point, and there's not any reason to stay in the 'theater' for a failed 'show'.