Police File 1004 links the disappearances of Northwest women, one last seen with a man named "Ted," to satanic rituals, a motorcycle gang of devil worshippers, ritual killings, a black magic sex cult, and the discovery of only the skulls of four victims on Taylor Mountain.
Michael Aquino, PSYOPS officer, took part in the Phoenix Program, which created legions of killers who returned home & became involved in Satanism, w/ Aquino there to guide them into it. He used his positions at Presidio & Golden Gate University to recruit for his Temple of Set.
Michael Aquino was based at the Presidio, 1.7 miles from where the Zodiac killer ritually murdered cabbie Paul Stine on the eve of Crowleymass. The Zodiac killer took a blood-soaked shirt patch and a vial of blood from the victim.
Michael Aquino advocated for constant psychological warfare against the population, and his argument was that future wars would be won through propaganda and mind control rather than physical combat.
Gérard Mεnoud, French "pr0n king" behind Défi Prod., bought his material from Roxanne, whose companies were linked to press books of naked, chained children. Mεnoud distributed videos from the Wicca satanic sect led by Roxanne, which shared the same address as the Abrasax sect.
Mεnoud distributed the video teachings of the Wicca sect, described as satanic and led by Maîtresse Roxanne, which shared the same address as the Abrasax sect. Mεnoud's main video supplier was Daniel Messinger.
According to Michel Nihoul, Roxanne had four representatives who drove Porsches, and her tapes were sold across Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Germany.
In 1957, Brazilian farmer Antonio Villas Boas reported an alien abduction. A former CIA operative later described staging a hoax abduction on an unnamed farmer in Brazil as part of Operation Mirage, a program that manufactured fake UFO incidents, using MKULTRA psywar techniques.
Operation Mirage was a CIA project during the 1950s and 1960s that deliberately manufactured fake UFO incidents around the world. In Brazil, a CIA team staged a hoax abduction by using a helicopter, aerosol sedatives, and hallucinogenic drugs on an unsuspecting farmer.
Aboard the craft, Villas Boas was stripped and left in a smoke-filled room that made him nauseous. A naked woman with blue slanted eyes, white hair and red pubic hair then appeared, had sex with him & pointed to her stomach and the sky, implying she would bear their hybrid child.
Hubert Védrine, a top Pres. Mitterrand adviser, lived for years w/ pɘd·philɘ priest Nicolas Glencross, who sold CP via Joseph Doucé's network. After Glencross's arrest, Doucé was murdered. Witness says Védrine met Doucé in 1986. The killing may have been to protect elite figures.
After Joseph Doucé's disappearance, it was reported that he "was preparing to give names of people controlling the child trade," and it was learnt that an illegal wiretap countersigned by the Prime Minister's office had been placed on his bookstore.
'Secretly Hubert Védrine has access to Emmanuel Macron, who reads Mr. Védrine's notes with interest and sometimes invites him to accompany him on his travels. Insiders have since spotted phrases inspired by the keeper of the Miterrandian temple in the president's speeches.'
Joe Mains, Kincora warden, ran a pɘd·philɘ trafficking network linked to loyalist William McGrath. Former resident Richard Kerr says the network was known to British intel & used for blackmail. in 1977, Mains took Kerr to Roy Cohn, Trump's mentor, who then abused him repeatedly.
Anthony Blunt was blackmailed over his involvement with young boys supplied by the Kincora network. Lord Mountbatten and Peter Montgomery were also part of this old-boy network holding orgies with boys in Irish border country houses.
Project Grudge was a US Air Force program that dismissed UFO sightings as mass hallucinations to prevent Soviet exploitation of public fear. This strategy enabled CIA deception tactics: a memo proposed planting a flying saucer story to distract from the CIA's coup in Guatemala.
A 1954 CIA memo instructed operatives to fabricate a flying saucer story to distract from the CIA's role in the coup in Guatemala. In 1962, another operation off Cuba used balloon-borne metalized spheres and phantom radar targets to confuse Cuban forces.
Dr. Leon Davidson contended that, since 1951, the CIA had caused "saucer sightings" as a psychological manipulation tool. Electronic countermeasures later culminated in Project Palladium, which injected false radar returns into enemy systems to simulate phantom aircraft.