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Hoover. He is admitted to the Wash. D.C. bar. Pres. Bush appointed him U.S. Ambassador
to Russia.
He has been on the board of dir, of the Illuminati’s PepsiCo, Archer-Daniels-Midland
(ADM), and
General Instruments (which have been exposed in other writings by this author.) He was also a board
member of the Illuminati-mafia
run MCA. Strauss is seen in Wash. D.C. as a behind the scenes power
broker. Strauss represented Michael Milken associate Ronald 0. Perelman, Chrmn. of Revlon, who
made a $600 mil. killing off of the 1st Gibraltar S&L. Strauss represented MCA, which the
Bronfmans took over in 1995. The book Knoedelsder,
William. Stiffed-The True Story of MCA, The
Music Business, and the Mafia. NY: HarperCollins
Pub., 1993, does an good job of connecting MCA
to the mob, the Network, and Iran Contra. See especially page 442. Time magazine 2/24/97 carried a
page long story about Michael Ovitz being out of a job. In the article, they reported that he was
spending time on his new yacht The Illusion, visiting Joe Silver’s estate in So. Carolina, visiting his
property in Aspen, CO, and eating lunch with investment adviser Richard Salomon of Spears,
Benzak, Salomon & Farrell. Gordon Crawford of the Capital Group is quoted in the article praising
Ovitz, and saying he would invest in an Ovitz venture. Ovitz is believed to be mafia by people in a
place to know. He has also been known to threaten people using mafia terms, for instance,
Vanity
Fair (12/’96, p. 272) reports Ovitz threatening
Bernie Brillstein, a producer, with his "foot solders".
The San Francisco Chronicle (Fri., 1/26/’96, p. D20) quotes the latest issue of Columbia Journalism
Review about an incident where a reporter Anita Busch who was investigating
Ovitz got violently sick
from the MSG in her food as she interviewed
him. To top off it all off, Ovitz followed up her story
which questioned his actions, by sending her a gift wrapped package of MSG with a one-word note:
"Enjoy.". Michael Ovitz has had the clout to deal with Illuminati kingpin Edgar Bronfman head to
head. He requested & got Bronfman to keep his dad employed, which was dutifully done. Edgar
Bronfman Jr. had seriously considered having Ovitz head Seagram’s MCA/Universal
conglomerate.
Frank G. Wells. Frank was the President & the Chief Operating Officer of The Walt Disney Co.
Wells was also on Disney’s board of directors. He was a Rhodes Scholar, and a lawyer in 1955.
Those who have read previous books (such as Vol. 1) by this author know how the Rhodes Scholars
fit into things & are part of the Illuminati. He worked closely with Eisner & Katzenberg.
Frank died
in a helicopter crash in the spring of 1994 while heli-skiing
in Nevada. His surviving sister is Molly
Wells Chappellet who runs around in Illuminati circles. Molly Wells Chappellet has been featured
several times in Betty Knight Scripp’s magazine Appellation.
Betty Knight Scripp was married to a
Bohemian Grove member. Betty has been good friends with: the late Pamela Harriman (who was a
recent U.S. ambassador to France & connected to the Rothschilds),
as well as good friends with Her
Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess of Vladmir of Russia, who owns the Chateau Margaux in
Bordeaux. Betty Scripps personally
monitors with care what is put into her incredible magazine
Appellation.
She has a column "Who’s Who in the Wine Country" where the Chappellets have
appeared in print numerous times.
Nearly all of Disney’s 1920 movies had a black cat in them. Many had occult slants to the scripts. The
occult slant never departed from Disney themes.
Some of DISNEY’S
blatantly OCCULT MOVIES.
Aladdin. A wisecracking
allpowerful genie is shown.
Bednobs & Broomsticks.
(1971) A witch finds a magic formula from a lion king. The magic formula
raises a ghostly army of armor in a museum which stops a band of German commandos.
Beyond Witch Mountain. (1982) A pair of twins leave Witch’s Mountain and have to use their special
occult powers to outwit a character named Deranian.
Black Cauldron, The. (1985), A Horned King uses his magic to fight a clairvoyant pig and the pig’s
keeper. This animation cost $25 million, but was a  box office failure.
Bride of Boogedy. (1987) An evil spirit visits the Davis family and puts the father under a spell.
Directed by Oz Scott.
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