Teenage Mutant Ninja Birth Certificates

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Birth Certificates
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
By Don Nicoloff
April 28, 2010
Naysayers must now regroup and reinvent their ad hominem attacks. After it was revealed that
former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was not born in Denison, Texas in 1890, nor
anywhere else in the United States, a flurry of 'Eisenhower' articles appeared on the Internet as
an ineffectually feeble, psychological counterbalance to the revelation that Eisenhower (aka
David Dwight Eisenhower) was not a natural-born U.S. citizen. It so happens that he real name
was "Johann Adolf Eisenhauer," and his lineage was traced to Solka, Bukovina, AustriaHungary.
To the uninformed, the U.S. Constitution disqualifies anyone not born on American soil from
becoming the president of the United States, though research proves that Johann Adolf
Eisenhauer, George H. Scherff, Jr. (aka George Herbert Walker Bush), and Barry Rockefeller
(aka Barack Hussein Obama, Jr./Barry Soetoro) accomplished the feat. The Constitution is quite
definitive on the issue, yet three separate congressional conventions aided and abetted in the
subterfuge of the American government.
In "Eisenhower 1952 Birth-Certificate Fraud Revealed," (Nov. 30, 2009, Don Nicoloff, Direct
Light Productions), I introduced a 1952 Denison, TX newspaper article which disclosed a birthcertificate scandal surrounding the presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Followup
genealogical research revealed that Eisenhower was not and could not have been born in the
U.S., primarily because of conflicting evidence provided to INS officials at Ellis Island on
September 27, 1924 and the subsequent analysis of biographical accounts and fraudulent U.S.
Centennial Census records. Eisenhower's 'American' relatives were determined to be fictional
characters whose intransitive existence made his "American birth" a virtual impossibility.
Were it not for the late-Grayson County Judge J.N. Dickson's scrapbook, we may not have
discovered the newspaper article's existence—nor its significance. Judge Dickson's wife, Callie,
in an act of self-absolution, archived the article as a testament to the unconstitutional act her
husband was forced to commit, despite his judiciary oath to "uphold and protect the
constitution." Great are the burdens placed upon the self-righteous by the military/industrial
complex.
As ascertained within the conclusions of the author's aforementioned article, another document
has been discovered which confirms the basic premise of the conspiracy to fabricate a fraudulent
birth certificate for then-Republican presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower. The
document actually precedes the Denison, TX newspaper article, whose date and publisher were
not known then, though surmised to be either The Sherman Democrat or The Denison Herald. As
of September 1, 1996, both Grayson County newspapers merged into a singular entity—The
Herald Democrat, in Denison, TX. Recent research reveals that it was The Sherman
Democrat which had published three articles on the topic.
The conclusions drawn within the publication's first article could only have been derived upon
the completion of the requests made within the application for the fictitious document. Using the
document's date—September 3, 1952—we can determine that the newspaper article, "Ike Gets
Birth Certificate; Filed In Courthouse Here," was published exclusively by a Grayson County,
TX newspaper less than two months prior to the 1952 U.S. presidential election. The article
referenced an inquiry by an undisclosed "New York law firm" into the issue of Eisenhower's
claim to have been born in Denison, TX and whether there was a birth certificate on file in
Grayson County. Upon the issuance of a court-ordered birth certificate, the newspaper ran a
second article which credited "Lonnie F. Roberts" for spearheading the birth-certificate creation
campaign. That a court order was required to validate the bogus document smacks of a
conspiracy.
Though the newspaper article omitted many specific details about the birth certificate's creation,
a recently-discovered letter allegedly sent to Mamie Eisenhower (aka "Ida Koch") from Roberts
reveals an open-ended plot to fabricate a third-party birth certificate for her husband, thencandidate Eisenhower. The letter also reveals the role played by former "U.S. Army Pvt." Lonnie
F. Roberts. Conveniently, the deed was performed by an underling, a virtual 'nobody' who posed
as a patriotic Eisenhower devotee interested in assisting and promoting his favorite candidate.
Examination of Roberts' letter provides clues that he was acting on behalf of U.S. Army brass
who acknowledged and were subservient to Eisenhower's NATO mission in Europe—and his
future mission in the United States.
The reader is reminded that an official "Certificate of Live Birth" is the appropriate document for
proving one's vital statistics, the time and date, and place of birth. Even the court-ordered 'birth
certificate' issued on behalf of "Dwight D. Eisenhower" fell short of the U.S. Constitution's
citizenship requirements.
The revelations you are about to read will not only expose the fraud committed to further Dwight
D. Eisenhower's own political ambitions, they will expose a massive, international plot to derail
the U.S. Constitution, turning its principles over to a gang of organized Zionist, Fascist and
Communist thugs intent on destroying America from within. What you are about to read will
require us to rewrite history. Let that process begin here.
Lonnie F. Roberts: Yet another genealogical myth?
Before considering the unlawfulness of 'Pvt.' Lonnie F. Robert's altruistic endeavors to create a
piecemeal birth certificate on another's behalf, especially a U.S. presidential candidate, it would
serve us well to examine who he was. Doing so will bring more clarity to the nature of the letter
he 'sent' to Mamie Eisenhower.
The only vital statistics data that exist for Lonnie F. Roberts are found at three Internet
'genealogy' web sites, familysearch.org, rootsweb.com, and Ancestry.com; and in a clandestine
document referencing tombstones at West Hill Cemetery, Grayson County, Texas. In each
example, Lonnie F. Roberts (February 25, 1911—January 11, 1989) did not have a birth place.
His last residence, according to the U.S. Social Security Death Index, was Denison, TX. That
declaration is doubtful, though.
Most significant is the issuance of Robert's Social Security number in Colorado, not in Texas.
Was he born in Colorado? No. Was he born in Texas? Again, a definitive "no." There is no
reliable way to substantiate that he was born in the United States at all, largely due to a total lack
of any genuine genealogical information. The same anomalies appeared in the author's prior
genealogical research of infamous politicians and their cohorts, so we can expect to see more of
the same methodical obfuscation here.
If Lonnie F. Roberts was born in the U.S., he had no parents, no siblings, and no family of his
own. His birth records in Denison, TX are nonexistent, though a few 'obituaries' and bogus
government records provide information that only serve to further muddy the waters. The author
has determined (and the reader will, too) that the original two Lonnie F. Roberts (discussed in his
above-referenced article) are actually the same person, the name is an alias, and that there is
sufficient evidence to support those conclusions. In fact, the two Lonnie F. Roberts alleged to
have been born in Texas both received their Social Security numbers in Colorado.
For the sake of simplicity, I will identify each Lonnie F. Roberts as "LFR#1" and "LFR#2"
within the text and document portions of this investigative analysis. I will begin with the
standard genealogical information available from 'official' genealogy databases. We will then
examine the accuracy of that information by comparing their obituaries (or lack thereof) and
focusing on additional inconsistencies designed to further obfuscate the real identity of each
character. The creators of this fictitious character discounted the fact that someone might actually
discern that the information is not only inconsistent, it is fraudulent.
Lonnie Franklin Roberts: (LFR #1)
Lonnie Frank Roberts: (LFR#2)
Familysearch.org (a genealogical web site run by Intellectual Reserve, Inc./Church of Latter Day
Saints) lists numerous records for "Lonnie Roberts," though LFR#1 and #2 have no
family/pedigree data whatsoever.
LFR#1:
Lonnie ROBERTS
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1911
Death Date: 11 Jan 1989
Social Security Number: 522-14-2520
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Colorado
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 75020
Localities: Denison, Grayson, Texas
LFR#2:
Lonnie ROBERTS
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1922
Death Date: 21 Jun 2000
Social Security Number: 522-16-3253
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Colorado
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 79107
Localities: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Ancestry.com presents LFR#1 as the fifth choice of 9,966,078 records sorted by relevance. An
interesting detail which I could not find elsewhere, excepting that the next entry (LFR#2) is
the "Civil" designation of "Colorado." Notice there are no birth dates listed, nor the days and
months of their deaths, though the following data is intended to represent their SSDI data. Each
listing also lacks the name of each man's last city of residence. The odds of this sequence
occurring are astronomical, yet here they are, numbers 5 and 6 in a list of 9,966,078.
LFR#1:
NAME: Lonnie F. Roberts
BIRTH: date
DEATH: dd mm 1989 - city, Grayson, Texas, United States of America
CIVIL: Colorado
The same web site lists LFR#2 as the sixth choice of 9,966,078 records sorted by relevance.
LFR#2:
NAME: Lonnie F. Roberts
BIRTH: date
DEATH: dd mm 2000 - city, Potter, Texas, United States of America
CIVIL: Colorado
Field
Value
Last Name
ROBERTS
First Name
LONNIE
Middle Name
F
Records
Results
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Name: LONNIE F ROBERTS
Birth: 25 Feb 1911
Death: 11 Jan 1989
Last Residence: 75020 (Denison,Grayson, TX)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
SSN: 522-14-2520
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Scanned
Issued: Colorado
Name: LONNIE F ROBERTS
Birth: 01 Jan 1922
Death: 21 Jun 2000 (V)
Last Residence: 79107 (Amarillo,Potter, TX)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
SSN: 522-16-3253
Issued: Colorado
In the above SSDI listing, both "Lonnie F. Roberts" who are the subjects of this investigative
analysis mysteriously appear as the sole entries under that name. LFR#1 reportedly lived in
Denison, TX, although his death is unverified. LFR#2 reportedly died in Amarillo, TX, and his
death is ‘verified’. At least, that is the information contained in each record.
• LFR#1's middle initial, "F" stands for "Franklin."
• LFR#2's middle initial, "F" stands for "Frank."
• LFR#1 was born 11 years prior to LFR#2.
• LFR#1 died 11 years prior to LFR#2.
Unfortunately, no other birth/death records are available from genealogical databases. However,
two obituaries were found that raise more questions and cast doubt on both subjects' alleged
identities. The obituaries belong to LFR#2 and his wife, Maidie Wadean (Gilbreath) Roberts.
The biographical accounts in each obituary sufficiently dispute each other. [See below.] No
obituary announcing the alleged death of LFR#1 has been found by this author, adding credence
to the likelihood that he was turned into a 'spook' before relocating to Amarillo, TX.
Nevertheless, the reader will find both memorial accounts to be somewhat mystical, if not purely
fictional.
The obituary of LFR#2:
Amarillo Daily News, June 22, 2000
Lonnie Roberts
Lonnie Roberts, 78, of Amarillo, died Wednesday, June 21, 2000.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. David
Driskill officiating. Arrangements are by Memorial Park Funeral Home, 6969 E. Interstate 40.
Mr. Roberts was born in Wood County. He moved from Quanah to Amarillo in 1947. He served
in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Roberts had worked as a barber at R & R Barber Shop. He
was retired.
He married Maidie Gilbreath in 1947 at Quanah.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Brenda Giffin of El Paso; a son, Gene Roberts of
Amarillo; and two grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to BSA Hospice, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, TX 79176-0001.
The obituary of Maidie Wadean (Gilbreath) Roberts:
Amarillo Globe-News, Feb. 5, 2002
Maidie Wadean Roberts
Maidie Wadean Roberts, 71, of Amarillo died Monday, Feb. 4, 2002.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Memorial Park Cemetery East Mausoleum with the
Rev. Jerry Coffman officiating. Arrangements are by Memorial Park Funeral Home, 6969 E.
Interstate 40.
Mrs. Roberts married Lonnie Frank Roberts in 1947 at Mineola. She moved to Amarillo
from Quitman in 1947. She was a member of Central Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband on June 20, 2000.
Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Griffin of El Paso; a son, Gene Roberts of Amarillo; and
two grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo,
TX 79176; or Jan Werner Adult Day Care Center, 3108 S. Fillmore St., Amarillo, TX 79110.
Now, let us compare salient anomalies from both of the above obituaries to the previous
information we have for LFR#1. There are no official birth/death records for LFR#1, LFR#2, or
Maidie Wadean (Gilbreath) Roberts.:
• LFR#2's obituary states that he died on June 21, 2000.
• Maidie's obituary states that LFR#2 died on June 20, 2000.
• LFR#2 was born in Wood County, TX. (LFR#1 claims he was born in Denison, Grayson
County, TX.)
• LFR#2's obituary states he married "Maidie Gilbreath," 1947 at Quanah.
• Madie's obituary states her name was "Maidie Wadean" and that she married LFR#2 at
Mineola, not Quanah.
• LFR#2's obituary states he married Maidie Wadean Gilbreath. There was no "Madie Wadean,"
nor any "Maidie Gilbreath." The myth was intended to provide a cover for LFR#2, who was
really LFR#1, reincarnated and relocated to Amarillo, TX.
• LFR#2 was the replacement for LFR#1 who was abandoned and replaced in 1889 after
completing his mission in Denison.
• LFR#2 had a daughter named Brenda "Giffin," Maidie had a daughter named Brenda "Griffin."
Both Brendas lived in El Paso.
• Also notable is a surviving son named "Gene Roberts."
Lonnie F. Roberts: CIA/KGB/SS 'spook'
It was concluded earlier that Lonnie Roberts was either an insignificant errand boy for political
bosses, or he was just an insider pretending to be that errand boy. How could anyone prove who
he was without knowing his real name? You see, "Lonnie F. Roberts" was an alias—an alias
used in Denver, CO, Denison, TX, then later in Amarillo, TX. We can extract those two details
from the letter he sent to Mamie Eisenhower (aka "Ida Koch") and by carefully examining the
obituary of "LFR#2."
It will then be seen that certain (previously) unexplainable anomalies about Roberts make sense,
that he was a professional scammer, money launderer, and political liaison with connections to
local, county, state, and federal officials. He was also closely related to Dwight Eisenhower and
was sent to Denison to assist in creating a bogus birth certificate, among other equally-sinister
tasks.
Lonnie F. Roberts did not serve as a private in the U.S. Army, and that fact will become clear as
his real identity and written communications are revealed. But Lonnie Roberts, 'the soldier', did
write letters to Texas State representatives and members of the U.S. House of Representatives
and Senate in Washington, D.C., and he received encouraging responses from them, often within
a few days.
To set the stage for exposing Lonnie F. Roberts' true identity, we will first examine the letter
alleged to have been sent by him to Mamie Eisenhower. It will be seen that the actual letter
differs from the description originally published in the Denison, TX newspaper article and that
the letter actually came into the possession of then-U.S. presidential candidate Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Analysis of Lonnie F. Roberts/Mamie Eisenhower Letter
Prior to learning about the existence of the above letter (alleged to have been sent to Mamie
Eisenhower), I concluded that such a monumental task would not have been undertaken by a
former U.S. Army private. The letter attempts to portray Lonnie F. Roberts as a naive but wellmeaning veteran who is doing his 'good deed for the day'. Of course, there is no mention within
the text of the letter that the manufacture of a birth certificate by third parties is not only
unlawful, it is conspiratorial fraud—a felony.
What is not disclosed in this letter are at least ten years of prior correspondence with the
Veterans Administration, Texas State senators, a Texas governor, various Pentagon officials in
the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, the assistant U.S. Postmaster, the U.S. Justice Department, the
Secretary of Defense, and members of the U.S. Congress from Colorado, Texas and California.
[More on those issues later.]
Notice the typeset of Roberts' letter—the letters are all uppercase, capitals being larger. Such
typewritten fonts were used by the military and the government. I deduced that the typewriter
used was most likely manufactured by Remington Rand (of Remington Arms and Rand
Corporation fame).
The instructions given to Mamie Eisenhower, i.e. "have some person that knows a relative sign
here," or "anyone can sign that knows the general was born here in Denison, Texas on Oct. 14th,
1890" were ridiculous, if not entirely absurd. In reality the letter merely signaled to Eisenhower,
in code, that the problem was being taken care of by Roberts who, himself, pretended to be from
the same town. Actually, Roberts' prior relationship to Dwight D. Eisenhower will be revealed
within the course of this analysis.
Roberts' letter is indicative of conjecture and disinformation. Certainly, the Eisenhowers knew
that all too well, as did Roberts. Although, Roberts' grasp of the English language and basic
grammar are questionable, his letter's closing mirrors those of the numerous politicians with
whom he communicated in writing, beginning in 1942. Roberts' omission and/or misuse of
articles, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, commas and periods hint that this letter was written by a
foreigner with a limited education in the English language and American grammar.
Roberts received the returned documents—or some other response he may have requested—in an
envelope postmarked at Grand Central Station, "6:00 PM, September 18, 1952." The documents'
sender was "OFFICE OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, COMMODORE HOTEL, NEW
YORK, N.Y.," Eisenhower's campaign headquarters. Eisenhower also addressed the return
envelope with "223 1/2 W. Main Street, Denison, Texas.”
Roberts' submission of the bogus affidavits and application to the Grayson County Court
completed the election-fraud conspiracy that established a 'birth certificate' for Dwight D.
Eisenhower (aka Johann Adolf Eisenhauer), and Judge J.N. Dickson aided in the commission of
a local, county, state and federal offense. Dickson's complicity was only the tip of an iceberg
which grew into a massive money-laundering ring, now that it had the illicit backing of the soonto-be 34th President of the United States.
Lonnie F. Roberts: What's in a name?
Lonnie F. Roberts concluded his birth-certificate letter to Mamie Eisenhower with the following
information:
Lonnie F. Roberts, Commander
Veterans Action Committee
223 1/2 W. Main Street,
Rooms [sic] 210
Denison, Texas
One wonders how a letter simply addressed to "Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Denver, Colorado"
might have arrived at its proper destination, but we do not have the actual postmarked envelope.
According to the letter's closing, the return address was “223 1/2 W. Main Street, Denison, TX.”
There was no such address in Denison, TX in 1952, nor anytime beforehand or afterward. 223
1/2 W. Main Street was simply a fictional address. So how could Mamie Eisenhower have been
certain her return mail would arrive at its final destination, especially when considering that
these most important birth certificate documents had to be returned to her husband's guardian
angel, Lonnie F. Roberts? Gen. 'Ike' took care of the task, as will be seen below.
The correct mailing address, "223 W. Main Street," was not the office of the "Veterans Action
Committee." Such an organization did not exist—at least, not officially. According to the 1952
Denison City Directory, the address was registered to a "Robert B. Harris," proprietor of Harris
Drug. Another business registered at the same address was a watch repair service (within the
drugstore) run by a "Loy L. Seely." Both of these 'proprietors' were two more aliases which
facilitated government-sponsored money laundering, and their friend, "Lonnie F. Roberts" was
yet another fictional character tied to Congressional money-laundering and political-subversion
activities.
Lonnie F. Roberts also invented other addresses on W. Main St. in Denison. Those addresses and
their accompanying P.O. boxes were known to a network of politicians from California to
Washington, D.C. and were used in correspondence with Roberts from 1942-1972. Roberts
employed "221 1/2," "223 1/2," "225 1/2," "226 1/2," and "325 1/2" W. Main Street, Room 210
and Room 201, along with P.O. Box numbers 71, 371, and 368 when communicating with:
• Dwight D. Eisenhower (U.S. President/Presidential Candidate-R)
• James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of Defense)
• Bernard M. Shanley (Secretary to the President)
• John L. Sullivan (Acting Secy. of the Navy)
• Capt. A.C. Jacobs (Director, Dependents Welfare Division, Navy Department)
• A.W. Linden (Clerk, Selective Service System, Local Board #1, Denison, TX)
• Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague (U.S. Navy Bureau of Naval Personnel)
• Edwin C. Johnson (U.S. Senator-CO, Chairman-Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce)
• Vernon Beckham (State Rep.-TX)
• Howard Carney, (TX Secretary of State)
• Clyde Doyle (U.S. Rep.-CA)
• W. (Wilbert) Lee O'Daniel (TX governor and U.S. Senator)
• Lindley Beckworth (U.S. Representative-TX)
• Catherine W. Gray (U.S. Deputy Clerk, Immigration & Naturalization Service, Dallas, TX)
• Tom Connally (U.S. Senator-TX, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations)
• Charles McKemy (Texas Commissioner of Labor)
• C.M. Gibbens (General Vice-President, Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America/AFL, Los
Angeles, CA)
• F.W. Kelsey (Asst. Administrator for Finance, Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C.)
• A.C. Irwin, D.D.S. (Chief, Dental Service, Dallas Regional Office of Veterans Administration)
• John I. Patterson (Deputy Administrator, U.S. Veterans Administration)
• Lyndon Baines Johnson (U.S. Sen.-TX, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Vice-President)
The majority of correspondence between Lonnie F. Roberts and those listed above consisted of
Roberts' relentless pursuit of Veterans benefits in Colorado and Texas, a gold Navy lapel pin to
be awarded in memory of his deceased 'brother', U.S. Navy Chief Yeoman Luther Earnest (aka
"Ernest") Roberts (also a fictitious character) who was alleged to have died on the USS
Suwannee on October 28, 1944, and numerous legal issues.
Several letters pertained to the issue of common law marriage, likely precipitated by Luther Loy
Seely's (aka Loy L. Seely and Lonnie F. Roberts) fathering of a son, Douglas Lynn Seely, with
Mary Ethel McMullin in 1949. Despite the publication of this information, Seely had later
registered his watch repair business on W. Main Street under the "Loy L. Seely" alias. The
Denison address for "Loy L. Seely" was 214 W. Morton Street. This address is significant
because of a letter from former Secretary of the Navy, James Forrestal, addressed to Lonnie F.
Roberts on November 28, 1944, nine years prior to the opening of the 'drugstore/watch repair
business'.
Forrestal's letter to Lonnie Roberts extended his condolences upon the alleged passing of his
'brother', Luther Ernest (aka "Earnest") Roberts. The letter was addressed to both P.O. Box 371
and 214 W. Morton Street, the same address for "Luther Loy Seely" and his alias (aka Loy L.
Seely). We can now assign no fewer than seven aliases to the same individual:
• Lonnie Franklin Roberts (214 W. Morton Street/223 W. Main Street, no pedigree, alleged U.S.
Army private, alleged Cmdr. of Veterans Action Committee)
• Lonnie Frank Roberts (No Address, Amarillo, TX, alleged U.S. Navy midshipman, alleged
Cmdr. of Veterans Action Committee)
• Luther Ernest (aka Earnest) Roberts (alleged brother of Lonnie who died on USS Suwannee, no
birthdate, no birth place, no pedigree)
• Luther Loy Seely (214 W. Morton Street/registered father of Douglas L. Seely and husband to
Mary Ethel McMullin/223 W. Main Street, Watch repairman)
• Loy L. Seely (214 W. Morton Street/223 W. Main Street, actual name used for watch repair
business)
• Robert B. Harris (414 N. Barrett Avenue/223 W. Main Street, Proprietor of Harris Drugs)
• Charles McKemy (223 1/2 W. Main Street, Grayson County Volunteer Parole Board)
Remember that Lonnie F. Roberts used a variety of fictitious addresses on W. Main Street over a
30-year span, all verified by letters he received from well-known politicians and bureaucrats.
Now we can connect him with six other individuals who allegedly lived and died but had no
traceable pedigrees or obituaries anywhere in the U.S.—primarily because they were as fictitious
as the names and addresses Roberts used.
Lonnie F. Roberts sets up shop in Denver, Denison, then Amarillo
By now, the reader is wondering, "Why all of the aliases? What were they used for?"
"Lonnie F. Roberts" was not a real person. The name was one of several aliases used by a foreign
agent. Who was this agent? A brother of Johann Adolf Eisenhower (aka Dwight D.
Eisenhower). I will now demonstrate how I began to arrive at this conclusion.
In "Teenage Mutant Ninja Eisenhowers: Part 2," (Don Nicoloff/directlightproductions.com, Dec.
21, 2009), I revealed the genealogy of the "Eisenhauer" lineage from Solka, Bukovina, AustriaHungary. European royalty are obsessed with symbology, and the names they choose for their
bloodlines reflect that obsession.
Dates of births and deaths of family members are highly symbolic and in most cases, do not
actually reflect reality. Numbers represent power to these people, and the secret meaning of
numbers hidden within dates symbolizes hidden, ritualistic power. We can see that the dates
chosen for LFR#1 and LFR#2 and his many other aliases employed the number "11" over and
over, again. Those dates were not coincidental and were chosen to represent a changing of power
(control), a popular, occult methodology of Freemasonry and Satanism.
A quick glance at LFR#1's birth/death dates outright reveals the number "11." Adding the
numerical values of each date results in the number "39." Dividing "39" by "3" produces the
number "13," the number of the top Illuminati families. Likewise, LFR#2's corresponding dates
reveal the number "11" hidden within the numerology of each date. [See above.]
Lonnie F. Roberts: A political pen pal with friends in high places
As evidenced by letters written in December, 1949 and January, 1950 , LFR#1 was receiving
treatment at Fitzsimons General Hospital in Denver, Colorado. FGH specialized in treating
respiratory problems, particularly those related to chemical weapons exposure during WWI.
LFR#1, according to his published birthdate, would have been too young to participate in that
war. However, at least one of two aforementioned Eisenhauer brothers from Austria-Hungary,
Eugen and Johann, likely did not die in WWI, as alleged, and was sent to the U.S. to set the stage
for his elder brother, Johann Adolf Eisenhauer (aka Dwight David Eisenhower), to become the
34th U.S. president. How Eugen actually arrived in the U.S. will be recounted below.
Eugen Eisenhauer became "Lonnie Franklin Roberts" and eventually set up several fake
addresses and post office boxes in Denison, TX. Denison had already become a central location
for the covert activities of an international spy network set up in 1942, so Roberts was in
'friendly territory'. No one had ever seen "Pvt." Lonnie Roberts outside of the Veterans
Administration, so as far as anyone knew, he was a patient at the VA who communicated with
government officials via the U.S. postal system, first from Denver, CO, then later from Denison,
TX.
Lonnie Franklin Roberts also had a special relationship with Local Board #1 of the Selective
Service System in Denison. On July 10, 1944, the board's clerk, A.W. Linden wrote to LFR#1 to
inform him of the new requirement to file a Form 42-B employer deferment request. Of course,
Roberts did not serve in the U.S. Army, as evidenced by further communications he had with
members of Congress and the Texas State Legislature via his Denison post office boxes. The
letter confirms this author's conclusion that Roberts' claim to have served in the military was a
pretext for him to illegally receive veteran's benefits as a 'dependent' of fictitious, 'deceased'
veterans.
So why was Lonnie Roberts able to collect VA benefits when he did not serve in the military?
Because there was a secret, government-sponsored money-laundering conspiracy to bilk
$billions from unsuspecting taxpayers. Fictitious military personnel were created with false
identification, phony Social Security numbers, phony obituaries, insurance policies, and an
endless income stream fed by disability compensation, dependent compensation, pensions, and
free medical care. And Lonnie Roberts began his letter-writing campaign to congressmen ten
years prior to his brother running for the U.S. presidency. The topics of his earlier letters focused
on government-sponsored health care—an endless income stream for money launderers and
foreign infiltrators—not only in 1942—even in 2010.
Roberts was also committed to helping an illegal alien, a former ship's crew member from
England, become a naturalized citizen some forty years after his illegal entry into the U.S in
1903. Many politicians and INS bureaucrats devoted several years to this cause, as evidenced in
further letters sent to Roberts' bogus addresses. It is not known if this person actually became a
naturalized citizen, largely due to his inability to even sign his name, according to letters sent to
Roberts from various government bureaucrats.
Lonnie F. Roberts: Friend to the railroads and labor unions
A letter from C.M. Gibbens, "General V.P.," Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America, Los
Angeles, CA, dated February 10, 1949, appears to have been a feeble attempt at establishing a
familial relationship between Roberts and his 'uncle', Richard S. Roberts of Mokelumne Hill,
CA. Gibbens pathetically describes how he and Lonnie Roberts "may have met some time in the
past." Promising to forward the letter to the phantom "R.S. Roberts," Gibbens closes the letter by
indicating the uncle has been c.c.'d a copy simply forwarded to the town without a specific street
address. The alleged letter from Gibbens is written on stationary with a crooked union letterhead.
The typewritten text is also skewed, leading one to conclude that Roberts manufactured the
stationery and typed the letter himself. The envelope reveals one of several P.O. boxes Roberts
used.
Roberts' communiques to various politicians and state/federal bureaucrats spanned a 30-year
period from 1942-1972. Each letter indicated an unusual level of familiarity and/or courtesy
between Roberts and those who seemed to patronize his every trivial demand. Roberts also used
the same fictional addresses and post office boxes to receive mail for his associates and/or his
many aliases.
One letter from Texas Secretary of State Howard Carney was addressed to Chas. McKemy, a
former Republican politician with ties to the railroad labor unions. Carney expressed his dismay
at McKemy's 'resignation' from the Grayson County Volunteer Adult Parole Board. Was " Chas.
(Charles) McKemy" his real name? If it was, why would Carney have sent him a letter to a
fictitious address (223 1/2 Main St., Denison, TX) in 1953? And how did Carney obtain that
address? It certainly appears that Lonnie F. Roberts had also used the "McKemy" name as
another alias. Yet another name reveals an impossible coincidence in that regard: “Gene Seely,”
who will be discussed after connecting some more dots.
Eisenhower's guardian angel finds 'religion', but only by name
During and after the time Roberts (under the aliases "Robert B. Harris" and "Loy L. Seely")
allegedly rented the building space at 223 W. Main Street in Denison (Denison City Directory,
1952), he suddenly began to be addressed in written communications as "Reverend Lonnie F.
Roberts" by many of his Washington, D.C. pen pals. Suddenly, Roberts had 'found God', though
no one in Denison knew of him, nor of his church. His 'ministry' floated from one fictional (and
fractional) address to another and likely afforded him a 100% exemption from taxes. There was
no other reason for Roberts' title to be changed than to add another dimension of fraud to his
many aliases.
Recall that LFR#1 had no parents and no obituary. An alias can only have aliases for parents,
anyway. In his letter to Mamie Eisenhower, Roberts said, "I was also born in Denison, Texas,
and my folks lived in the house, too." Did that statement imply that Roberts lived in the same
house as Dwight D. Eisenhower, or was he saying his parents were also Eisenhower's? The
declaration was intended to influence anyone who might happen to read the letter by applying a
rather conciliatory tone to the unusual (and illegal) request for information. That Dwight D.
Eisenhower responded to the letter indicates he knew who Lonnie F. Roberts was. The letter and
the newspaper articles merely served to legitimize an unlawful, conspiratorial act. Roberts was
hired (or expected) to do a job—and he did it.
It was decided that LFR#1 would become a CIA/KGB/DVD 'spook' in 1989, and LFR#2
replaced him, at least on paper. LFR#1's 'passing' went unheralded, and no obituary
memorialized his birth, his life, nor his death. He was an illusion that merely relocated to
Amarillo, TX, eventually shutting down his operation in Denison, but not his post office. box.
To hide the prior existence of LFR#1 in Denison or to simply collect additional benefits under a
similar alias, it was alleged that LFR#2 was "born in Wood County and moved to Amarillo, in
1947," after marrying "Maidie Wadean Gilbreath," now determined (above) to have been another
fictional creation. LFR#1's quest to acquire his 'brother' Luther's gold navy lapel pin later became
an outright declaration by LFR#2, in his 'obituary', that he served in the U.S. Navy during
WWII.
Considering the overlapping timelines of two "Lonnie F. Roberts," his D.C. political pen pals
remained devoted to the most trivial of causes. Whether Roberts complained about "not
receiving his mail," VA benefits, or the gold pin issued by the U.S. Navy on behalf of his
'deceased brother', each one went beyond the call of duty in reassuring him they welcomed every
opportunity to aid him in his cause du jour. The temptation of illicit booty garnered from
Roberts' financial schemes guaranteed their unending complicity and tireless devotion. It is quite
apparent that the shallow, flowery language used in each letter actually served as a reminder that
the sender anticipated (or expected) to receive his cut of any future spoils.
Denison business and home addresses were fictional, U.S. Post Office involved
The addresses used by Lonnie F. Roberts and his government pen pals were invented for
purposes of obfuscation. Though the original "Mamie Eisenhower" (aka Ida Koch) letter was
addressed to 223 1/2 W. Main St., Denison, Texas, that address did not exist. Roberts had
already established his post office boxes some 10 years prior to the birth certificate scandal, so it
is certain that U.S. Postal officials in Denison and Denver knew not to attempt delivery to a
physical address, since there was none. That way, Dwight Eisenhower's return mail could not be
traced to Roberts, since the mail was 'undeliverable', due to a nonexistent address and the lack of
the P.O. Box number on the return envelope.
After his successful election to the U.S. presidency in early-November, Dwight D. Eisenhower,
(aka Johann Adolf Eisenhauer) sent a second communication to ‘Commander’ Lonnie F. Roberts
by mail, again, to the fictitious address on W. Main St. in Denison, TX. The contents of that
letter are not currently known, though one might deduce the topic had something to do with the
implementation of predetermined goals Eisenhower’s secret organization had in mind. Below is
a second, postmarked envelope from the “OFFICE OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER,
COMMODORE HOTEL, NEW YORK 17, N.Y.” The envelope is time/date-stamped “10 PM,
November 20, 1952, MADISON STATION. This communication was time-sensitive and was
sent via air mail. [See below.]
Nevertheless, due to the secret (and fraudulent) birth certificate documents which had to be
returned to Roberts without getting lost, a return address had to be affixed to the envelope.
So how did Lonnie F. Roberts receive his mail from Eisenhower if the return address was
nonexistent and lacked a P.O. Box number? Via the "Room 210" designation on the envelope.
"Room 210" was set up for that purpose at the Denison post office, as was "Room 201” in other
correspondence. Lonnie Roberts merely had to check for return mail, or he was notified that he
had mail waiting for him.
The "Veterans Action Committee" was an underground Fascist/Communist spy network
As the self-appointed "Commander of the Veterans Action Committee," Lonnie Roberts feigned
his status as a U.S. military veteran. His complicity in the scheme to create a fraudulent birth
certificate for candidate Eisenhower would have been an act of treason, were it not for the fact
that Roberts, himself, was a foreign spy. Roberts was the 'designated driver' for greedy, powerhungry and corrupt Texas State senators and officials, U.S. congressmen, U.S. senators, vicepresidents, presidents, government bureaucrats, the railroads, and labor unions.
All participants, with the exception of Eisenhower, were members of the Democratic Party. It is
apparent that Eisenhower, who associated with those individuals through Lonnie F. Roberts, had
actually infiltrated the Republican party. Most, if not all, were secret members of the Communist
Party. In hindsight, Senator Joseph McCarthy had scored a bullseye from 1953-1955 when
making similar charges. The proof he needed is in this current research.
[I had previously discovered this same Texas spy network, revealed in "The Three Stooges go to
Washington, Part 5, Barack Obama: New Revelations: Same Ol' Dirt" (Don Nicoloff, Direct
Light Productions, The Idaho Observer, December 18, 2008). Dr. Charles Raschke, Dr. George
King, Stanley Armour Dunham (aka Friderick Maduna), Madelyn Lee (Payne) Dunham (aka
Magdalena Maduna), and Stanley Ann Dunham (aka Sofiya Maduna, Stanley Ann Obama,
Stanley Ann Soetoro, and Does 1-1,000) were members of the same spy network and had lived
in Denison, TX prior to heading for California.
The network had been organized, beginning on January 1, 1942, with the full knowledge and
cooperation of the highest levels of the U.S. government—including then-U.S. President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This was the actual date the United Nations was formed, headed by
the United States and Great Britain. Unbeknownst to the American people, the U.S. financed the
U.S.S.R.'s participation in World War II under the U.N.-sanctioned "Lend-Lease" program.
Americans were told we joined the U.N. on October 24, 1945, some three years and ten months
later. That was another 'historical' lie. We had basically financed the Soviet Union's entire
participation in WWII.
U.N. Depot #8 at Newark Airport, Newark, N.J., Gore Field (later renamed "Malmstrom AFB) in
Great Falls, MT, and the airport at Fairbanks, Alaska were the three major components involved
in transporting planes, tanks, munitions, supplies, atomic secrets and blueprints for building
nuclear facilities, enriched uranium (described as "brown bomb powder"), and even U.S.
Treasury plates for printing counterfeit currency.
Soviet spies were permitted free entry into the United States, and based upon my recent research,
it appeared that Denison, Texas had been chosen as the main location for their money-laundering
operations which financed an internal, 'silent coup' by the Communist Party.]
Roberts had the assistance of higher ups in the Veterans Administration, and the various mail
exchanges prove that he was the intended recipient of "dependent" benefits from 'deceased'
veterans who never existed. False identities were created, the veterans were 'killed in the line of
duty', then the money flowed into the coffers of the spy ring. The letters, themselves, specifically
refer to Roberts as a "dependent."
Recent research demonstrates that the Denison addresses for Robert B. Harris and Loy L. Seely
were also fabrications. 414 N. Barrett Ave. is a nonexistent address between 412 and 416, and
the location for 214 W. Morton St. is an empty lot a few blocks from the Barrett Ave. address.
There never was a Harris Drug or a watch repair shop at 223 W. Main, despite the Denison City
Directory's listing to the contrary.
Grayson County birth records show a Mary Ethel McMullin giving birth to a son, Douglas Lynn
Seely, on December 19, 1949. The father was "Luther Loy Seely," one of several aliases for
Lonnie Franklin Roberts. Attempts at tracing the origins of Mary McMullin lead to a web site in
Bountiful, UT. There is a listing for a Mary McMullin Cox. who allegedly married Paul J. Cox.
Paul's genealogy is equally as fictional as Mary's. Further searches reveal the middle name,
"Ruth," though attempts at establishing a pedigree are equally unfruitful. Again, there is a listing
for a "Doug" (not Douglas) M. Cox, also born in 1949.
Connecting some dots
Money from drug smuggling, black-market munitions sales, and/or real estate was also laundered
through aliases found posted in Bountiful, Utah, as evidenced by bogus 'cemetery' listings. Birth
dates and places of birth are altered for purposes of obfuscation. Though grandparents, parents,
and children are listed, the fate of one "Paul J. Cox" is unknown, largely due to his fictional
creation. Mary McMullin is also traced to the same database, though her middle name used in the
scheme, "Ruth," was deleted from Doug's birth record. The database lists Mary's spouse, Paul J.
Cox, a token entry under her line-item description. A "Joseph H. (Henry) Cox" is separately
listed between Doug and Mary's 'cemetery' description, along with his wife, "Sarah Beatrice."
Sarah's surname is omitted from the entry and is found in the LDS database as "Sarah Beatrice
Bess," Joseph's wife. Further genealogical research reveals he had three different spouses, and
Mary was not one of them. Two of Joseph's wives are alleged to have died in California.
Denison, TX 'birth' records:
Birth
City/State
SEELY, Doug Lynn
City/State
12-19-1949
Father: Luther Loy Seely
Mother: Mary Ethel McMullin
Death
Denison, Texas
Denison, Texas
Denison, Texas
Utah 'cemetery' records:
Cox, Daniel P. *** 3-19-1971 *** Bountiful, UT *** 7-10-1990 *** Bountiful, UT
Cox, Douglas M. *** 9-16-1949 *** Cedar City, UT *** 5-13-2001 *** Bountiful, UT
Cox, Joseph H. *** 5-31-1872 *** Salt Lake City, UT *** 7-16-1934 *** Lyndyll, UT
Cox, Mary McMullin *** 1-24-1912 *** Leeds, UT *** 1-01-1977 *** Bountiful, UT
Spouse: Cox, Paul J.
Cox, Sarah Beatrice *** 12-11-1889 *** Salt Lake City, UT *** 1-11-1960 *** Glendale, CA
Cox, Veon H. *** 8-13-1932 *** Springville, UT *** 10-13-1993 *** Bountiful, UT
Coxe, Florence Elizabeth Tilley *** 7-17-1917 *** Mt. Airy, NC *** 2-04-1998 *** Bountiful,
UT
Searches for "Florence Elizabeth Tilley Coxe" produce a current list of 24 "Bessie Tilleys," some
with different middle initials, some without middle initials, and ranging in age from 57 to 104.
There are no listings in Utah, though many are in TX, OK, AL, GA, St. Louis, MO, and even Las
Vegas, NV. Thirteen listings lack any age description, and numerous aliases appear, especially
under the first listing in Texas.
It becomes obvious the characters described in the above "Seely" and "Cox(e)" listings are
fictional characters. No actual genealogical records exist, and no obituaries are listed for any of
them. However, the "Seely" and "Cox(e)" names do connect to the Denison, TX and LDS
database in Utah, both through Mary Ethel McMullin Seely (aka Mary Ruth McMullin Cox) and
Doug Lynn Seely (aka Douglas M. Cox). The lists reveal that "Paul J. Cox" is another alias for
Lonnie F. Roberts. [For more incriminating evidence regarding Lonnie F. Roberts, see "No doubt
about it, Denison's mayor was an 'infil-traitor'" below.]
It is conclusive that these databases do not serve to track people, but they do track real estate
Ponzi schemes, through identity theft, the creation of fictitious entities, and by altering first
names and/or middle names/initials, as property titles, deeds, and Social Security benefits are
shifted from one locale to another. At least one of the originating surnames is retained for
purposes of secretly cross-referencing and tracking stolen assets. Today, the same methods of
money laundering are employed between Cook County, IL/Maricopa County, AZ, and between
Maricopa County, AZ/Salt Lake City, UT. Real estate assets are 'pooled' into various securities
schemes—all of which are unlawful.
Dissecting the "Lonnie Franklin Roberts" ruse
During the course of this research, two additional 1952 newspaper articles, plus an original copy
of the Eisenhower 'birth certificate' article were obtained by this author. The articles were found
in the previously-referenced scrap book compiled by the wife of former-Grayson County Judge
J.N. Dickson and are now determined to have been published in The Sherman Democrat, and not
The Denison Herald.
The second ‘birth-certificate article (above) concludes that Dwight D. Eisenhower was a
legitimate candidate for the U.S. presidency, that he was born in Denison, Texas on October 14,
1890, and that “there was no law requiring a birth certificate at the time Eisenhower was born."
Two of those articles credit Lonnie F. Roberts with having assisted Eisenhower in obtaining his
birth certificate. I recapitulate that the creation of a birth certificate by third parties who were not
witnesses to the event is as equally fraudulent as the claim that the event ever occurred as
described. Intent to create such a document is a conspiracy.
Before listing the irregularities and contradictions in the 'Lonnie F. Roberts' story, it will be
helpful to examine how "Reverend Lonnie F. Roberts" advertised his 'services' in the 1952
Denison City Directory:
"Reverend Lonnie F. Roberts:
• Birth Certificates
• Income tax
• Notary
• Marriages"
The 'services' that Lonnie F. Roberts performed were directly related to the various moneylaundering schemes devised for stealing public funds. He was able to employ various methods of
identity theft from his 'clients', if he had any, and likely did. He was also able to charge fees for
services that he was obviously unqualified to perform. Those fees never saw the light of day and
would not have been remitted to the proper governmental authorities.
Where did Lonnie F. Roberts (aka Loy L. Seely, Luther Loy Seely) get his inspiration for the
name "Loy?" The city directory listed him as the proprietor of a watch repair shop within the
Harris Drug store at 223 W. Main St. I have determined that the information was not only
incorrect—it was fraudulent. Further research reveals that the Harris store was also claimed to
have been located at 431 W. Morton St., in the middle of an upscale, residential neighborhood.
That claim was also false.
"Loy L. Seely's" claim to have lived at "214 W. Morton St." was false, primarily because the
address is fictional and never had a house at that location. The location near the property's
proclaimed address is an empty lot.
"Robert B. Harris," (proprietor of Harris Drug) allegedly lived at "414 N. Barrett Ave.," another
non-existent, fictitious address.
We now have indisputable confirmation that these three individuals, their businesses, and their
addresses were fictional and never existed, except as entries in the 1952 Denison City Directory.
The actual name of Denison's only drug store from 1953-1955 was "Loi-Mac Drug," located at
600 W. Main Street. Notice the similarity between "Loi" and "Loy." The Loi-Mac Drug (and
Sodas) store closed its doors in 1984 and was famous for Ashburn's ice cream. The store was
called "Loi-Mac Pharmacy" in its latter days.
In "Eisenhower 1952 Birth-Certificate Fraud Revealed" and in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Birth
Eisenhauers," I deduced that Lonnie F. Roberts would not have been permitted to conduct such
an important mission as conjuring a 'birth certificate' for a U.S. presidential candidate, as he was
alleged to have been nothing more than a former U.S. Army private. Actually, Roberts received a
letter informing him of his obligation to submit a Form 42-B application from his employer if he
was to avoid the military draft. Had Roberts served in the army, he would have already been
subjected to the draft, which he was not. Had he been in the army, the deferment document
would have been pointless. He was, therefore, nothing more than a common spy. It was The
Sherman Democrat that initially identified Roberts as a "U.S. Army private."
Lonnie F. Roberts' role was far more important than "creating a birth certificate for Dwight D.
Eisenhower" or "repairing watches." He was in the business of creating fictitious birth
certificates and false identities for foreign spies at non-existent addresses, performing marriages
for people who did not exist, and creating fake military records for the purpose of embezzling
funds earmarked for military personnel, veterans, and their dependents. As mentioned (above),
Roberts' multi-tiered Ponzi schemes included his own aliases and the names of many prominent
Texas, California, and Washington, D.C. politicians.
Roberts' letters were retrieved from a filing cabinet (removed from a burning Sherman, TX
building) and subsequently acquired by someone who realized their significance. Judge
Dickson's scrap book (actually compiled by his wife) and the cabinet's files directly linked
Lonnie F. Roberts to what is now determined to have been a massive money-laundering ring run
by foreign agents who infiltrated the U.S. and various state governments at the highest levels.
No doubt about it... Denison's mayor was an 'infil-traitor'
As the ever-expanding conspiracy in Denison, TX became increasingly transparent, I wondered
who might have facilitated the incorporation of fraudulent names and addresses of non-existent
businesses and their proprietors into the 1952 Denison City Directory. The entries, though bogus,
were authorized by someone. I concluded that the town's mayor would likely have been
responsible for the book's publication and final approval, and I was right. Who was "A.C.
Casey?"
A singular Internet document referencing the former mayor of Denison, TX, "A.C. Casey" exists.
The line-item entry merely references
Casey as having served as mayor from 1952-53. One year? As of 1953, Casey was described as
"still alive."
As has been the case throughout this research, A.C. Casey's official genealogical information
reveals nothing. A.C. Casey is a non-person in that regard. However, our 'trusty friends' at Ellis
Island—the INS folks who have been routinely bribed for over 100 years—kept a singular record
of an "A. Casey" who just happened to make the trip from Europe to New York in 1923, roughly
11 months prior to "Dwight D. Eisenhower's" first arrival in the U.S.. This discovery, as will be
seen below, was HUGE.
Arriving at Ellis Island on November 3, 1923, an "A. Casey," age 26, was listed as a "ballroom
waiter" on the SS Leviathan. Casey stood at a towering 5'-3" and entered the U.S. as an
"Englishman from England." Though he boarded the ship on "October 16th," his "English crew
members boarded the ship, one day later, on the 17th of October. Casey's declaration was
obviously untrue, as the Leviathan sailed to Southampton, England via Cherbourg, France before
arriving at the Port of New York. Casey's destination was "New York," and he was to have been
paid after he disembarked the ship.
Passenger ships also have 'genealogies', so a little background information on the SS
Leviathan might serve to clarify who "A. Casey" might have been.
The SS Leviathan was originally called the SS Vaterland (Fatherland) and was built by
Germany's Blohm & Voss for the Hamburg-America Lines and launched on April 13, 1913. The
SS Vaterland's transatlantic voyages were halted by the outbreak of WWI. The ship was seized
by the United States Shipping Board on April 6, 1917, and released to the U.S. Navy in June,
1917. The SS Vaterland ferried troops during WWI until 1917, when she became the flagship of
the United States Lines. The United States Lines was owned by former-U.S. President Theodore
Roosevelt, who actually registered the shipping company under the name of his son, Kermit.
President Woodrow Wilson renamed the ship "SS Leviathan" on September 6, 1917. After
exchanging hands between the U.S. military and the shipyards at Hoboken, NJ, the U.S.
Shipping Board turned the ship over to the United States Lines in June, 1923—about 5 months
prior to A. Casey's arrival at Ellis Island. It is notable that A. Casey arrived from Europe as a
Leviathan crew member, not as a regular passenger.
Not much more was found about the sudden appearance and immediate disappearance of this
mysterious "ballroom waiter" until I revisited the Utah 'cemetery' database which originally
revealed the secret Texas/Utah money-laundering ring. My previous search for Mary McMullin
led me to the list of several thousand aliases, and I suspected "A.C. Casey" might have been
included in the list. He was.
Under a listing for a "CASEY, RAYMOND,” born in “Corning, KS on January 10, 1916,” and
died on “September 25, 1983 in Bountiful, UT," I found his alleged father, "ALFRED CASEY"
and his alleged mother, "RITA LOU JARMILLO." Rita's name is intentionally misspelled (i.e.
JARAMILLO) for purpose of obfuscation, though I was certain that I had now found A.C.
Casey's first name. I had. I also had now established a synchronous connection to Dwight D.
Eisenhower—in Corning, Kansas.
A search for a Social Security designation revealed 31 "Alfred Casey" listings, all with birth and
death timelines within the space of a few years. Virtually every entry corresponds with locales
previously known to this author to be Fascist/Communist strongholds, especially in
my research on Satanic cults. Of course, most of the individuals named in the real estate
databases are fictional. Only one name within each line-item entry is (usually) significant and is
used as a means of tracking and/or identifying otherwise ill-gotten funds.
Name: ALFRED CASEY
Birth: 22 Feb 1892
Death: Nov 1984
Last Residence: 75020 (Denison, Grayson, TX)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
SSN: 453-10-3260
Issued: Texas
Searching the lists of "Alfred Caseys" in people-search engines reveals 80 entries, many with
aliases. Why "Alfred" would use "Abigail" as his alias can only be explained by the massive
corruption and money laundering, the purpose for which these databases actually exist.
Occasionally, one finds a few legitimate entries, though by and large, even those entries are often
surreptitiously tied to some sort of Ponzi scheme and/or the military/industrial complex.
The "Corning, KS" listing for "Raymond Casey" connects Alfred Casey to the Eisenhauer ring
allegedly run out of Kansas and Oklahoma, and his listing in the Utah database connects him,
again, to Denison, TX.
We can conclude, at this point in the investigation, that Alfred (Cecil) Casey, former mayor of
Denison, TX was placed there in an official capacity designed to facilitate the Eisenhower birthcertificate ruse and to assist Lonnie F. Roberts in creating a 'safe haven' for incoming spies from
Europe and the Soviet Union. The Casey dimension of this organized-crime ring stretched from
coast to coast, as will be seen at the following link. The reader is reminded that the majority of
the entries at the link below are fictitious:
http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=Casey&firstname=Alfred&nt=exact
Despite A.C. Casey's previous listing as the father of Rita Lou Jarmillo's baby (aka Jaramillo),
Raymond Casey, he is listed in the LDS database at http://familysearch.org as the husband of
"Bess McCluney."
Husband: Alfred C. Casey
Birth: About 1888, , Texas
Christening:
Marriage:
About 1918, , Texas
Death:
Burial:
Wife: Bess McCluney
Birth: About 11 NOV 1893
Maloney, Ellis, Texas
Christening:
Marriage: About 1918, , Texas
Death:
Burial:
Records in Denison, TX have an A.C. Casey married to a "Bess" (McCluney), despite the Utah
'cemetery' listing. Perhaps the following Internet biography about Rev. Thomas McCluney by
Rev. J.C. Smith and Kathleen Cox Nance will shed some light and reveal the source of this
mystery. Then again, perhaps not.
http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/McCluneyThomas.htm
REV. THOMAS McCLUNEY.
By Rev. J. C. Smith.
The subject of this sketch was born in Chester District, South Carolina, May 8, 1823, departed
this life at his home in Jefferson County, Alabama, March 26, 1894. When young McCluney was
thirteen years old, his parents moved to the State of Alabama, and settled on Coosa river, near
the present city of Gadsden. In the year 1842, Thomas professed religion. He was then twenty
years of age, he promptly united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Soon after joining
the church, he was impressed that it was his duty to preach the gospel. But like many others have
done, he sought to evade the responsibility. He told the Lord that he was not educated, saw no
chance to acquire an education, that he wsa not gifted in speech. He made many excuses to the
Lord, but still the impression remained with him. Finally, he made known to his father his
feelings on the subject. The elder McCluney discouraged his son; so brother McCluney
determined to follow the advice of his father and dismiss from his mind the thought of becoming
a minister of the gospel. On the 11th of November, 1845, he was married to Miss Elizabeth S.
Smith. This proved to be a happy union. To them were born two sons and two daughters, who
reside in Alabama, one of whom Rev. J. T. McCluney, of Trussville, Ala., is a Cumberland
Presbyterian preacher. Brother McCluney hoped that his getting married would settle the
question of his call to the ministry, and that the Lord would then release him, but the impressions
returned and to use his own language, "For fourteen years he sailed on a Jonah trip." But at last
he concluded to offer himself to presbytery as a candidate for the ministry, at the same time
hoping presbytery would reject him. At a meeting of the Talladega Presbytery, held at
Porterville, DeKalb county, Alabama, in the year 1856, he was received under care of
presbytery. He was licensed to preach in the year 1859, at Shady Grove Church. The presbytery
would have, at that time, ordained him to the whole work of the ministry had he not requested for
himself a longer time in which to prepare for this life work.
In the year 1860, at a meeting of presbytery held with the Coon Creek Church, Brother
McCluney was ordained, Rev. J. W. L. Smith, preaching the ordination sermon, Rev. J. H.
Willoughby presiding and giving the charge.
The second day of July, 1859, God saw fit to remove Brother McCluney's companion from this
life to her reward above. He was again united in marriage to Mrs. Peruicia Reavis (nee Perkins)
on the 30th of July, 1860. This was also a happy union, a result of which was three sons, all of
whom live in the State of Texas. One of the sons by his second wife is a candidate for the
ministry in the Red Oak Presbytery. After entering upon the work of the ministry Brother
McCluney became a close student. He was well versed in the Scriptures, and well posted in the
doctrines and usages of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He presented, from the pulpit,
these doctrines in a forcible and attractive style. He was truly a doctrinal preacher, and his
arguments seemed to be unanswerable.
While Brother McCluney was not what might be considered a revivalist, yet much of his
ministry was spent in revival work. With Rev. T. B. Taylor his co-worker, he held meetings in
the Elyton, Alabama, and Springville presbyteries. They labored together for fifteen or twenty
years. Brother McCluney would frequently say that it took him and Taylor both to make a
preacher. McCluney would pile the brush and Taylor would set fire to it.
Hundreds will rise up in the last day and call them blessed. Many of their converts are now in the
ministry. These two men of God were devoted to each other. Their love for each other was like
that of David and Jonathan. Brother Taylor died first, and Brother McCluney preached his
funeral. The writer was present. The scene was a touching one. Brother McCluney in his sermon
declared that the death of Brother Taylor practically ended his own ministry, that he had always
been the "right arm of his power." This proved to be true, his own health failing shortly.
Afflictions in his family prevented him from preaching during the last years of his life. His
second wife preceded him to the better world. On Easter Sunday night he retired to sleep in his
usual health. Some time during the night the messenger came, and his pure, spotless soul went
home to God. Rev. J. S. Porter preached the funeral. Loving hands laid him away to sleep by the
side of his second wife in Old Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Truly a great man in Israel has fallen.
Waxahachie, Texas.
[Source: The Cumberland Presbyterian, August 4, 1898, pages 136-137]
Rev. Thomas McCluney, Jr. was the son of Thomas McCluney and Jane McCool McCluney. He
was born in Chester District (later Chester County), South Carolina. The family moved to
Alabama sometime during the 1830's. Thomas married Elizabeth S. Smith November 11, 1845
and they had seven children. Elizabeth died in childbirth July 2, 1859. Thomas then married
Pernecia Perkins Reavis July 31, 1850. They had four children. Two of Rev. Thomas' sons
followed him into the ministry. They were John Thomas McCluney and Smith Guthrie
McCluney. Both were ordained in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church though Smith later was
associated with the Presbyterian Church USA. A great grandson, the Rev. Alfred Cecil Casey, Jr.
also became a Presbyterian minister with PCUSA. Three of his granddaughters, Bess McCluney
Casey, Mary McCluney and Katie McCluney Sorelle, were the first women ordained as elders in
their respective Presbyterian churches in Texas. He left a legacy for all his family to follow. It is
a proud heritage.
Written by Kathleen Cox Nance
Great great granddaughter of Rev. Thomas McCluney
Ordained Presbyterian elder
While reading the second part of this typically obfuscatory 'biography', it became clear to me that
"Rev. Alfred Cecil Casey, Jr." was another alias for Lonnie F. Roberts. Details of pertinent dates
and addresses are conveniently absent, though Casey's designated location was Texas.
A.C. Casey's alleged granddaughter, "Bess" (McCluney Casey) is also listed—in Denison, TX
records—as his wife. Did Casey actually marry his granddaughter? One would hope not, though
we can conclude that this 'biography' was nothing more than a code that tied the Presbyterian
Church (PCUSA) to the underground spy network and money-laundering operation in Denison,
TX and Salt Lake City, UT. The Presbyterian Church was also used as a cover for foreign spies,
and their numerous aliases were incorporated into the PCUSA's published literature to legitimize
these fictitious characters.
Notice that in the second half of the biographical sketch, the "Cox" name mysteriously reappears,
which is not by coincidence. Again, we can connect "A.C. Casey," former mayor of Denison, TX
to the Cox, Seely, and Roberts aliases. We know that Casey illegally entered the U.S. at Ellis
Island in 1923, from Germany, and that he traveled on a ship (the SS Vaterland and the SS
Leviathan) that transported thousands of foreigners and troops to and from the U.S. and Europe.
Like other infil-traitors before him, Casey worked on the crew of a ship previously owned by
Zionist New York central-banking families and eventually controlled by the U.S. military—a
now-familiar pattern.
The significance of this connection is magnified by a secret Teddy Roosevelt/Franz Josef I visit
in Vienna, Austria, 1910, after Roosevelt left the U.S. presidency. [See "Teenage Mutant Ninja
Eisenhauers, Part 2," Direct Light Productions, Dec. 23, 2009.] Roosevelt already owned the
United States Lines and eventually acquired the ship on which "Alfred Casey" traveled as a 'crew
member'.
How was it that Lonnie F. Roberts was able to convince A.C. Casey to permit fraudulent
information to be published in the 1952 Denison City Directory? Casey only served as the
Denison mayor for about one year, an administration that began and concluded with
Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and his eventual inauguration.
In the simplest of terms, Lonnie F. Roberts was A.C. Casey! They were one and the same person.
Two aliases (both "Reverends") who can be tied to the same money-laundering spy ring, the
same organizations (now expanded to include the Presbyterian Church), and the same political
figures. The spy ring traced back to autocratic Austria-Hungary, Nazi Germany, and the
Communist Soviet Union.
Lonnie Roberts' also put the "Harris" alias to good use in Utah. The UT database lists a "Bessie
Harris," born in Louisiana to the father, "Alexander Hamilton Harris" and her mother, simply
"Harris." Bessie lived a ripe 17 years and 22 days, though there is no indication of where she
died. At this point, we can only deduce that she never existed.
Neither did "Lloyd Dean Harris" of Dallas, South Dakota. Searching for his parents, "Everett L.
Harris" and "Inez Soper" was fruitless. It would not have been difficult for them to hide in the
tiny SD town, especially because of its total area—0.5 square miles! In 2000, the U.S. Census
Bureau counted 144 total residents in Dallas, SD.
A Google search for "Inez Soper" asked, "Did you mean 'Inez Hooper'?" A persistent search
revealed an "Inez E. Soper Pratt Davis," age 87, who died on February 23, 2010. (Talk about 'hot
on the trail'!) Nevertheless, calculating "Lloyd's" age from July 10, 1922 to August 4, 2001, he
would have been 79 years, three-weeks old. "Inez," whose exact birthdate we do not know,
would have been born sometime in 1923-1924, that is, if she was truly 87 when she died. In
other words, simple arithmetic reveals that "Lloyd's" mother was born after he was. These
absurdities are not found until one forensically investigates the data which represent these
schemes. The lists represent fraud and have literally nothing to do with 'cemeteries'. For
posterity's sake, Inez allegedly died in a Phoenix, AZ nursing home. Phoenix, the location of the
Maricopa County Recorder's Office, was previously mentioned as playing a major role in the
same money-laundering activities described throughout my research.
Lonnie Franklin Roberts employed the names of his Austrian-Hungarian siblings
There is no other plausible explanation for who Lonnie F. Roberts and his many aliases were and
what they might have represented. Because he was given such tremendous responsibility in his
behind-the-scenes orchestration of creating false birth certificates, accessing public funds,
creating Ponzi schemes, and building an international spy network in the United States, he had to
have been, at least, a trusted agent of Eisenhower. There is no doubt that he was a member of the
original Eisenhauer clan from Solka, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary.
Roberts' chose "Lonnie" as his first name, though he often used "Leonard" as the Anglican
version of his oldest brother's birth name, "Leon Eisenhauer." "Lonnie" is a common nickname
for Leon and Leonard, especially in European circles.
His prolific use of "Franklin" or "Frank" as his middle name can be attributed to both Franz Josef
I and his younger brother, "Franz Eisenhauer," who later changed his name to "Frank Hauer"
when he emigrated to British Columbia, Canada. Roberts interchangeably used it as a first name
whenever it so fancied him.
Roberts even memorialized his sister-in-law, Elisabeth Zehaczek (Frank's wife) by modifying
her name by all of its common variations. "Elizabeth," "Beth," "Bess," "Liza," " and "Liz" were
but a few of the derivations he used.
And who inspired the "Mary McMullin" alias? Olga Maria Eisenhauer, the 9th child (of 10) born
to Franz Josef I, Emperor and Barbara Zurowski and Emil Eisenhauer's first wife, "Maria Nomen
Nescio." Their American namesakes, "Mary," appeared in the McMullin, Cox, McCluney,
Harris, Seely, and Roberts 'families', to name a few. There are too many additional examples to
cite within the scope of this research.
And why did Lonnie F. Roberts choose not to use his own name, "Eugen (Eisenhauer)?" He did,
though he used a modified, American version, "Eugene," by shortening the first name to "Gene."
"Gene Seely" was the name he used in highway construction projects in New Mexico, as well as
with his railroad associations throughout the U.S. After a lifetime of fraud and deception, Lonnie
F. Roberts, along with his alter egos, chose "Gene Seely" as his final encore, as seen in the
following obituary:`
Gene Stewart Seely
REV. GENE S. SEELY TRIED TO HELP THROUGH MINISTRY
The Rev. Gene S. Seely began his Wichita ministry in 1961 as pastor of Mount Olivet United
Methodist Church. By 1966, he was preaching to a broader base of Wichitans, establishing an
"urban ministry" to deal specifically with the problems of the city's needy.
The Rev. Seely, founder and former director of the United Methodist Urban Ministry of Wichita,
died Wednesday at age 59. He and his wife, Arline, had lived in the Lawrence area for the past
20 years, the last six in Baldwin City.
"It was a time of great controversy, and he played a rather controversial role," Mrs. Seely said of
the couple's Wichita days. "He was really out there on the firing line."
David Seely remembers his father as a man who "was always searching and seeking for new
ways to make a difference.
"I remember he was very busy, but we all felt it was very important, and that the right thing to do
was helping other people from a religious sense and from a moral sense.
"I walked in a march with Martin Luther King, since my mom and dad did. It was just part of
what we were taught."
Seely said his father "enjoyed the challenge of doing something new, taking people in a direction
they weren't used to going even though that meant frustration and sometimes hostilities."
Wichita attorney Jack Focht, who served on the board of directors of the United Methodist Urban
Ministry when Seely headed it, said Seely was ''strong in a calm, quiet way. He was very lowkey and not one to push himself at all. He would rather talk to you quietly. He would give you
the ideas and let you think they were your ideas."
Focht and Seely had attended North High School together, and they and their wives trained at the
Ecumenical Institute in Chicago. "We were trying to be the church's presence in the world,"
Focht said.
That training led the Rev. Seely to try to understand what life was like for the people he was
wanting to help, said the Rev. Leonard Cowan, now retired, who was the executive minister of
the Wichita Council of Churches when Seely began the Urban Ministry program.
"One of the first things he did was go to Chicago and spend three days on Skid Row," sleeping in
a flop house and living on the street, Cowan said. "He wanted to see if he could get the feel of
what it would be like to be one of the forgotten and down-and-out people in a city."
Many programs the Rev. Seely started continue, Cowan said, such as Senior Services, out of
which came the Meals on Wheels and Good Neighbor Nutrition programs. Other projects
included setting up a community center on north Hydraulic and sending young black men out as
street ministers during a time of racial unrest in the city. He helped start a used-clothing store, a
center for drug users and half-way houses for youth and adults, the latter still operating.
The family moved to St. Louis in 1970 and, after three years, Seely took a sabbatical leave, then
returned to work in local churches. From 1980 to 1984, he worked as a projects developer for
Cross-Lines Cooperative Council of Kansas City, Kan.
The Rev. Seely retired in 1985, but still enjoyed making things such as swings from recycled
materials. He also worked as an x-ray technician for a pediatric group in Lawrence, a job he had
when he was in school.
A memorial service is planned for 1:30 p.m. today at First United Methodist Church in
Lawrence.
Survivors includes his wife, Arline; son, David, of Wichita; daughters, Diana Seely Frederick
and Doreen, both of Lawrence; brother, Dean of Hamilton, Ala.; and five grandchildren.
Memorials have been established with Hospice of Douglas County and United Methodist Urban
Ministry of Wichita.
Published in The Wichita Eagle, (KS) - June 10, 1995
Note that there were no details of this “Rev. Gene Seely’s” birth family, his birth date, nor of his
birthplace. He simply appeared out of nowhere.
We now have another coincidental connection to Kansas City, though this one is in Kansas.
Lonnie F. Roberts claimed to have solicited the eyewitness affidavit of “Arthur B. Eisenhower,”
in Kansas City, MO for the Eisenhower birth certificate. Roberts likely created the name as
another alias. Is it now mere coincidence that Lonnie F. Roberts, A.C. Casey, and Gene Seely all
happened to have had the title of “Reverend?”
A second ‘obituary’ for “Gene Seely” appeared in the Amarillo Globe News on December 20,
2004, three days after his alleged passing , and nine years, six months after the death of “Rev.
Gene Seely.” Significant details which interconnect to the previously established moneylaundering ring are highlighted in yellow. This account capitalized on ‘military service’, a secret
society, and businesses he allegedly ran in Dimmitt, TX. The first names of ‘relatives’ have their
counterparts in the aforementioned databases.
Gene Seely
Gene Seely, 77, of Dimmitt. Services will be at 10 a.m. in Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral Home
Ivey Chapel. Burial will be at 3 p.m. in Lamesa Memorial Park in Lamesa.
Published in the Amarillo Globe News on 12/20/2004
DIMMITT - Gene Seely, 77, of Dimmitt died Dec. 17, 2004, in Dimmitt. Services will be at 10
a.m. Monday, Dec. 20, in the Ivey Chapel at Foskey- Lilley-McGill Funeral Home in Dimmitt.
Officating will be Mr. Gary Webb, assisted by Mr. Carter Townsend.
Burial will follow at 3 p.m. Monday in Lamesa Memorial Park in Lamesa, officiated by Mr.
Vernon Flenniken. Mr. Seely was born Feb. 10, 1927, in Duncan, Okla. He married Cleo
Flenniken on June 2, 1950, in Lamesa. He moved to Castro County in 1955 from Ralls. He
served in the U.S. Army and was a 32nd Degree Mason. He owned and operated the first Exxon
station in Dimmitt and also owned King-Seely Furniture in Dimmitt. Those surviving include a
son, Noble and wife Debbie Seely of Allen, Texas; three daughters, Jeanette and husband Glenn
Williamson of Brownwood, Brenda and husband Randall Keeney of Canyon, and Karen Seely of
Levelland; a sister, Wanda Stephens of Lamesa; five brothers, Bill Seely of Rush, Texas, Dub
Seely of Salisaw , Okla., Ben Seely of Newbury, S.C., Dean Seely of Chandler, Texas, and
Mickey Seely of Omaha, Texas; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He is
preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Jim Seely; and two sisters, Nora Farmer and Angie
Farmer. Family suggest memorials to Rhodes Memorial Library in Dimmitt.
Another anomaly appears in the obituary of this “Gene Seely’s” alleged wife, Cleo Seely. Recall
the letter from Texas Secretary of State Howard Carnes to “Chas. McKemy.” Carnes expressed
his dismay in learning of McKemy’s ‘retirement’ from the Grayson County ‘Volunteer’
Probation Board. Was it a coincidence that Cleo had worked for such an office in Castro County,
TX?
Cleo Seely
DIMMITT - Cleo Seely, 80, died Tuesday Dec. 29, 2009 in Dimmitt.
Celebration of life services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Colonial Funeral Home Chapel with
James Jones officiating. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Lamesa Memorial Park
Cemetery in Lamesa.
Cleo was born July 30, 1929, in Lamesa to Vernon and Eva Mae Flenniken. She grew up in
Lamesa and graduated from Klondike High School. She attended Draughon's Business School in
Lubbock for about a year. She married Gene Seely on June 2, 1950. Cleo worked for Dimmitt
Independent School District for six years as a reading teacher. Later she was employed with the
Castro County Adult Probation Office until her retirement in 1999. She was a longtime member
of Fourth and Bedford Church of Christ in Dimmitt.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Gene Seely; a sister, Lucille King; and a
brother, Herbert Flenniken.
Survivors include a son, Noble Seely and wife Debbie of Allen; three daughters, Jeanette
Williamson and husband Glenn of Brownwood, Brenda Keeney and husband Randall of Canyon
and Karen Seely of Levelland; a brother Vernon Flenniken of Lamesa; four grandchildren,
Jeremy Seely, Jennifer Kovar, Shy Bigham and Shelly Hardy; and eight great-grandchildren,
Jacob, Katie, Addison, Sidney, Sutton, Kenly, Kylie and Karlie.
The family suggests memorials be to Fourth and Bedford Church of Christ, 101 S.W. Fourth St.,
Dimmitt, TX 79027.
Family visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Sign the online guest book at colonialfuneralhome.org.
Amarillo Globe-News, Jan. 3, 2010
Falling apart: The ‘birthplace’ story is full of holes and moles from the Nazi/Communist Parties
Taking the live, 2010 tour of "Eisenhower's birthplace" in Denison, TX leads one through a maze
of exaggerations, unrelated historical minutia, and outright lies. Whether the tour's guides are
knowingly misleading the site's visitors or are, themselves, equally ignorant of the facts, there are
glaring inconsistencies that prove the "Eisenhower birthplace" story is a hoax.
The tour guide(s) carefully point out that the home "was built in the 1870s," though the exact
year is unknown. This claim disputes official biographies, including the aforementioned online
publication by the East Texas Historical Society. The society claims the house was built in the
1880s. The Eisenhower Foundation does not even address the issue.
Who was the house's designer and builder? According to the live tour's guide, a "Noah Lindsay."
Genealogical research reveals that a "Noah G. Lindsay" was born on February 13, 1817, died on
May 7, 1879, and was buried in Grayson County's Oakwood Cemetery. Not surprisingly, Noah
and his wife, Francis M. Lindsay have no birthplaces or places of death. It is duly noted that
"Francis" is a male name and is indicative of a foreigner's knowledge of that fact.
If Lindsay actually built the home, he would have had to do so before he died in 1879. Why
would historians claim "the house was built in the 1880s?" And why is there no other
information about Lindsay's stellar career as a 'presidential architect' or any other historical sites?
"Noah (G.) Lindsay" was another fictional character. Let us continue to logically analyze this
issue.
Despite the tour guide's 'educational spin', there exists conflicting information on the very
property where the Eisenhower tour is given. A 1956 plaque commemorating the Eisenhower
home as the official birthplace, presented to "the people of Texas" by the Eisenhower Birthplace
Foundation, clearly names the home's architect as "Joseph R. Peligh."
We now have two architects: "Noah (G.) Lindsay" and "Joseph R. Peligh." Lindsay's history
exists in a singular 'cemetery' document, and Peligh, too, was just another fictional character.
Outside of the commemorative plaque and this writer's research, "Joseph R. Peligh" never
existed anywhere on the planet. I can only conclude that both Lindsay and Peligh were nothing
more than fictional characters created for the purpose of selling this massive ruse to the
American public. [Recall Eisenhower's September 27, 1924 declaration to INS agents at Ellis
Island that he was born in "Tyler, Texas."]
Also seen in the Eisenhower 'birthplace' home is a photograph of Dwight D. Eisenhower's U.S.
passport where, again, Eisenhower's 'birthplace' is "Tyler, Texas"—right there in the Denison
'birthplace' home! We now have two U.S. government documents claiming that Eisenhower was
born in Tyler, Texas.
The tour guide also instructs sightseers that the Eisenhower's landlord was a "Dr. Savage." Only
two Drs. "Savage" existed in those days. The first, a medical student who graduated from
Brigham Young Academy High School in 1888, and later from The Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio, Nephi H. Savage was a general practitioner in Ohio, Wyoming, and later in
California. In his 1939 application for membership to the American Journal of Public
Health, Nephi H. Savage, M.D. was listed at "The Eaton, Apt. 204, Cheyenne, Wyoming" as
"Director, Division of Epidemiology, State Dept. of Public Health." We now have a second,
though somewhat dubious link to Utah's Mormon Church, obvious co-conspirators in the
nationwide money-laundering conspiracy.
The second "Dr. Savage," at the time of Eisenhower's alleged birth in Denison, TX, was only
nine years old—hardly qualifying him as a 'landlord' candidate. His medical practice was located
in the western-panhandle region of Texas, many years after Eisenhower was born.
The "Savage" name appears multiple times in real-estate Ponzi-scheme lists and was previously
referenced in the "Executive Sessions of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
of the Committee on Government Operations, Volume 5, Eighty-Third Congress, Second
Session, 1954, pp. 457-469 (of a 619-page government document). Three brothers who worked
for the U.S. government were members of the Communist Party. Theodore, Abraham, and Harry
Savage had legislative connections to Richard M. Nixon, Eisenhower's vice-president and were
also known to be mob figures in Pittsburgh and New York City.
Theodore Savage was alleged to have been a 'legislative lobbyist' from Pittsburgh, PA, his
brother Abe, a New York writer/publicity agent, and Harry, a Pittsburgh attorney. At one point
during the Senate hearings, a "Nathan Savage," yet another relative is also discussed in great
detail. Nathan Savage's suggestion to found a 'Veterans Committee' ties his espionage efforts to
the Denison, TX organization run by Lonnie F. Roberts from 1942-1972. Theodore Savage was
the "Dr. Savage" referenced at the birthplace tour.
The transcripts of those Senate hearings, also known as "The McCarthy Hearings," were first
released to the public in 2003. I found the rather large documents, totaling thousands of pages,
while researching the "Savage" name, and I immediately understood their significance in light of
this current research.
It does not really matter who built the home alleged to be Eisenhower's birthplace. He was not
born in Denison, TX. He knew it and so did those who conspired with him in creating the ruse
and any consequential alibis. The lack of supporting documents by the Eisenhower camp is
overshadowed by the massive amount of fraud now evidenced in these 'new' revelations.
Eisenhower is alleged to have visited the 'birthplace home' in 1946, 1952, and again, in 1965.
Unbeknownst to the average historian, let alone those who lived in Denison, was the fact that the
city of Denison purchased the home in 1946—six years prior to Eisenhower's announcement to
run for the presidency. The home was refurbished in 1966 (one year after Eisenhower's last visit,
when the estate was acquired by the State of Texas) "to restore its original 1890s appearance."
The 'birthplace' tour guide recounts that Eisenhower "visited the home in 1952, 1958, and again
in 1965. Whether accurate or not, the 1946 visit described in the E. Texas Historical Society
biography is conveniently disregarded.
The home's address is routinely documented as being located "at the corner of Lamar and Day
Streets" or "208 East Day Street." Specifically, the home's actual address, as recorded in the
Grayson County Clerk's Office in Sherman, is "609 South Lamar Street." Not having the precise
address makes forensic research a bit difficult, but not impossible.
According to the tour's guide, the Eisenhower estate "donated" a quilt displayed in the home. The
quilt, as described by the tour guide, was originally given to a "Jenny Jackson." The remainder of
artifacts and furnishings that decorate the home today were brought in from other parts of Texas
and have literally nothing to do with the Eisenhowers, nor the home as his 'birthplace'.
Surprised?
The "Jenny Jackson" story is a bit more convoluted than the quilt story. In his initial instructions
to Mamie Eisenhower, Lonnie F. Roberts implied that a "Ms. Jackson" was a witness to the
Eisenhower birth in Denison, TX. [See above.] Following the "Ms. Jackson" lead, the only name
I could place during that time period was a "Jennie Jackson," a well-known gospel singer.
Ironically, the biographical piece authored by Archie P. McDonald, Ph.D. for the East Texas
Historical Society described a "Jennie Jackson" who wrote to Gen. Eisenhower to ask if he had
truly been born in Denison, TX. In his written response, Eisenhower said that "he did not know,"
and that Miss Jackson "should write to his mother" (in Kansas, Ida Stover Eisenhower), "who
said that Ike entered the world in this north Texas railroad town."
McDonald's historical piece is equally disingenuous in omitting the Lonnie F. Roberts escapade
as the determining factor in creating a false birth document, in order to support his own
'historical research'. Mr. McDonald did not know that the Roberts letter to Mamie Eisenhower
even existed, though I did before reading his research. It became immediately apparent that the
"Jennie Jackson" story was intended to be part of the coverup. Besides, I had already determined
that "Ida Stover Eisenhower" was another fictional creation in this massive hoax. McDonald's
research also relied on irresponsibly inaccurate dates and non-existent timelines.
When Roberts alluded to (himself) having been "born in Denison and that his "folks lived in the
house, too," [Was he referring to the Eisenhower house or the Roberts house?] it again became
apparent that the ruse was dependent upon second and thirdhand accounts (from fictional
characters) of an event that did not even occur.
That anyone, including Judge Dickson, would have contemplated the creation of a fictitious birth
document is obscene. Nevertheless, the deed had been done. Judge Dickson may have had no
other choice but to comply. Those who knew Judge J.N. Dickson recall that he always
complained about the amount of corruption he was forced to endure.
During earlier times, the "Eisenhower home" sat a stone's throw away from the railroad tracks. It
became clear to me that the "Eisenhower birthplace" was actually a 'safe house' for Communist
spies arriving at Denison via the railroads. The railroad tracks were later removed, likely because
they no longer served their true purpose—transporting Nazi/Soviet spies to their headquarters in
Denison, TX. The "Eisenhower birthplace" story served to obfuscate the true purpose and use of
the home.
Lonnie F. Roberts' aliases were known to lawmakers in TX, UT, CA, and Washington, D.C.
Since LFR#1 and LFR#2 were able to operate from Denver, CO, Denison and Amarillo, TX, it
was only logical for him to replicate multiple identities that could expand his network, a sort of
'cookie-cutter' technique. The bogus entries in the 1952 Denison City Directory were indicative
of the local government's and the U.S. Postal system's collusion in mail fraud and other types of
racketeering.
Initially, each alias netted hundreds, even thousands of dollars per month, until 'dependent family
members' could be added to the multiple financial spigots connected to the 'beast' that conceived
those diabolical schemes in the first place. Local and national politicians who communicated by
mail with LFR#1 and LFR#2 were excessively cordial in their written communications,
indicating that their associations were far more complex than the problems they were 'helping'
Roberts solve.
Roberts wrote to complain about not receiving his mail, his benefits, or a gold navy pin.
Numerous congressmen and senators, some who were Chairmen of the Committee on Foreign
Relations and the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, wrote to Roberts in
conciliatory tones unbecoming of the average politician. The 'personal' issues or concerns
Roberts described were not really his own, but those of the underground spy ring. The
exceedingly warm salutations and closings in their communications were mere reminders of their
'solidarity' and their intimate devotion to a 'secret' cause.
One cannot read those letters without discerning that the flowery language was really nothing
more than codes employed by garden-variety espionage agents. And the politicians' willingness
to "remain on top of each issue" served as friendly reminders that they were tracking the flow of
funding and expected their individual share of the "brown-bag" loot.
Unfortunately, many of Roberts' letters to and from politicians were recently sold to souvenir
collectors. I was able to connect a few of his aliases to those communications, and it became
clear that government bureaucracies such as the U.S. Postal Office, the Veterans Administration,
and the Immigration and Naturalization Service played major (but somewhat subservient) roles
in aiding his 'cause'.
Roberts routinely received mail directly from the highest officials within the government. Why?
The average American was lucky to get even a token response from their local utility company,
yet these self-centered and unapproachable congressmen, senators and government officials bent
over backwards to assist him.
Roberts' connections to the labor and railroad unions enabled him to create new identities for
those who infiltrated those organizations. As seen today in 2010, the labor unions have been
allowed to deteriorate and are virtually ineffective in negotiating on behalf of their membership.
By design, the very corporations with which they collaborated have been moved overseas,
causing the union's purpose to become meaningless. Even union members 'paid' for this outcome
in supplying those organizations with special funding called "dues."
Senator Joseph McCarthy had legitimate concerns about a Communist infiltration of the U.S.
government
Five volumes of the "McCarthy Hearings" transcripts have been recorded and released to the
public after remaining sealed for 50 years. It is conclusive that the outcome of those hearings and
the focus on certain aspects of those investigations were steered to produce a
predictable outcome—one that favored a systematic infiltration and eventual overthrow of the
U.S. government. As always, such documents are 'sealed' under the auspices of "national
security." National 'insecurity' is the most plausible explanation.
It is not the purpose of this current research to provide a detailed analysis of the entire
proceedings, though it is imperative to point out that Dwight D. Eisenhower ultimately played a
significant role in facilitating the growth of the military/industrial complex. As has been
proven—far beyond a reasonable doubt—Eisenhower was not an American by birth and had no
legitimate right, as a foreign infiltrator, to serve in the U.S. Army, nor as the illegitimate
offspring of a European emperor, Franz Josef I, to be elected to the presidency of the United
States.
Ultimately, the McCarthy Hearings were designed to mask Eisenhower's participation in yet
another military coup of the U.S. government and the windfall profits that benefited a
preplanned, joint infiltration of America's economic structures by Zionist, Fascist, and
Communist co-conspirators. Eisenhower's departing speech to cadets at the U.S. Army's West
Point military academy was not intended to warn us of an impending military/industrial complex.
It was a signal that the planned takeover of American society by that military/industrial complex
had succeeded.
Eisenhower's draft of his 'farewell' speech originally included the phrase,
"military/industrial/congressional complex," but he deleted the 'congressional' reference in order
to placate those in Congress who aided him in bringing about a military coup. The continuous
infiltration of foreign spies had begun long before Operation Paperclip, and the excuse that "we
had to prevent the Soviets from getting those German scientists" provided a cover story for the
Communist and Nazi spies entering the U.S.—without the knowledge of most Americans. The
Soviets, like those Nazis, were already here!
With great specificity, volumes of testimony and mountains of documentation, Maj. Gen. George
Racey Jordan had already informed Congress about the secret financing of the Soviet Union's
participation in WWII and America's secret entrance into the United Nations. Of course, the
Congress already knew about those details. So, those hearings, like the McCarthy debacle, were
swept under a rug and virtually denied for more than 50 years.
As if by coincidence, author T.H. Tetens wrote to then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower and sent
him a copy of his book, Germany Plots With The Kremlin, (The Macmillan Company, 1953).
Tetens appealed Eisenhower to consider the looming dangers of a secret plot to overthrow the
U.S. government, but Eisenhower was obviously disinterested in those revelations. Eisenhower,
the 'infil-traitor', was part of the very plot of which Tetens documented—and to which he
forewarned.
Here is T.H. Tetens' forward to his book (pp. vii-x):
An Open Letter to President Eisenhower
MR. PRESIDENT: In this book—Germany Plots With The Kremlin—I have assembled
documents exposing the ominous situation which has developed out of our German policy. This
policy is leading our people into a trap which has been carefully prepared by German planners.
The very freedom and independence of America is at stake, as revealed by these documents.
While the free world is busy organizing its strength in the struggle against the Soviet bloc,
Germany's geo-political master minds have quietly sharpened the weapons from their timetested arsenal of Realpolitik. They have mapped out a bold plan aimed at undoing our military
victories. They hope to achieve this goal by a treacherous sellout of Europe to Moscow, a
scheme that would entail economic and political disaster for the United States.
As a political analyst who has spent a lifetime in fighting Germany's bid for world conquest in
two world wars, I see the old plot emerging again in the words and deeds of the new Germany.
The Bonn Republic, under Dr. Adenauer, pursues the same pattern which was applied so
successfully under the Weimar Republic. Again the German leaders profess their attachment to
the West in order to extract from the American taxpayer billions of dollars. Once we have
enabled Germany to recapture her pre-war military strength she will again offer it to Moscow as
her contribution to the common front against the West.
We have not learned our lessons from the past. Twice within a generation we went to war in
order to stop German aggression. Each time we gained military victory, only to throw it away by
making Germany strong again as a "bulwark against the East". That policy has always backfired
against its architects. This was proven in 1922 at Rapallo, and in 1939 in the Moscow-Berlin
Pact.
After World War I, the United States put Germany back on her feet with generous political
concessions and huge loans. But shortly thereafter the German industrialists, politicians and
generals turned toward Moscow and made their economic, political and military deals against the
West.
If the Germans have their way it will happen again. If events take that course, then the United
States will indeed be faced with the greatest disaster in her history. All of our planning
since 1945 will have turned out to be the preparation which hastens our economic and political
suicide.
Mr. President, there is no one alive today who is more aware of the importance of the German
problem than yourself. Eight years ago you saw the consequences of their actions at first hand.
There is not the slightest proof that their behavior and political outlook have changed or that they
can be considered a reliable ally. On the contrary, events in Germany prove that the old Nazis,
the Pan-Germans and the militarists move into positions of command again. Through Americansponsored elections, they have reconstituted their parliamentary strength.
The Bonn government is blackmailing the Western powers to obtain the freedom of the last few
hundred war criminals, With ever increasing frequency, monster rallies are staged where
thousands of rabble-rousing Nazis and former officers demonstrate their contempt for America.
Large sections of the German population support these Nazi-like outbursts. At a recent mass
meeting of Hitler's Waffen SS, you, Mr. President, were labelled the real war criminal and
branded with the favorite German epithet: "Schweinehund".
American officials, led astray by wishful thinking, have tried to paint Germany as a country
infused with the spirit of democracy. However, the documents published in this book tell a
different story. They prove from the plotters' own mouths how Germany plans to "put the United
States against the wall".
There is no doubt in my mind that our fallacious policies have accelerated rather than decreased
the building up of a new potential German-Russo coalition. To those who see the danger but
hope to buy it off with additional billion dollar injections, the documents in this book prove that
with each injection Germany's attraction for Moscow will grow as her potentialities are
enhanced. This will make a deal more profitable for both of the former partners of the BerlinMoscow Axis.
It is strange but nonetheless true that while all of our major changes in foreign policy have been
debated in Congress and in public forums, the paramount question of Germany and the vital
changes in our post-war policy have never had the close scrutiny either in the Congress or in
public debate which this number one American problem demands.
Germany Plots With The Kremlin has been written to place our Government—the American
people—on guard. If this book opens the much-needed debate on our German policy, it will have
fulfilled its purpose.
Mr. President, after reading this book, you will agree that there must be a change. We must reexamine our German policy in order to regain our freedom of action in Europe, and to pre- serve
our moral leadership in the free world.
With this thought in mind, and as a warning to the nation, I bring this book with its
documentation to your special attention.
Respectfully yours,
T. H. TETENS
Cooperstown, N. Y.,
February, 1953.
As history reveals, Tetens' warnings to President Eisenhower were also swept under the carpet.
Lonnie Roberts also received mail from President Eisenhower as evidenced by the following
envelope. Unfortunately, we do not have a copy of its contents.
Roberts also received yet another communication from the White House sometime after January
10, 1972. Had he received a letter from then-President Richard M. Nixon? Again, we may never
know for sure, though we do have the envelope (below) in which it was sent.
Lyndon Baines Johnson was a co-conspirator
It is evident that Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson (Senate Armed Services Committee) had
written a letter to Lonnie F. Roberts as early as January 27, 1950 and already considered him to
be a “dear friend.” Roberts is described as having gone ‘AWOL from hospital Manager Veterans
Administration Regional Office Dallas Texas’. Johnson told Roberts, “Since your records are
now in the Dallas office, you should receive the January check on time.” Roberts had sent a
telegram from Denver, CO claiming ‘his veterans-care check ($120) had been sent to Fitzsimons
Hospital on December 31, 1949, was signed and received by him on January 4, 1950’.
Johnson’s letter indicated he was well aware of who Lonnie Roberts was and intimately familiar
with specific details of his money-laundering enterprises. Like his innumerable co-conspirators,
Johnson used flowery, encoded language in hiding the true purpose for each communication.
Johnson continued written communications with Roberts, even after becoming Vice-President of
the United States, as evidenced by letters written from 1950-1972.
Though beyond the scope of this investigation, it bears emphasizing that Lyndon Baines
Johnson’s own ‘biography’ is riddled with inconsistencies and highly-improbable events that
preceded his election to the U.S. Senate. A cursory examination of those details, especially when
compared to facts discovered within the context of this research, hints that the 36th president of
the U.S. was likely another ‘infil-traitor’ who worked for the benefit of this surreptitious,
international cabal.
Below is one of several letters written to “Reverend Lonnie F. Roberts” by then-U.S. Vice
President Lyndon B. Johnson, this one dated July 5, 1962:
Connecting all the dots
The cause and the outcome of World War I did little to dissuade the emperor of AustriaHungary, Franz Josef I von Habsburg and his Illuminist partners from creating another world
war some 22 years later. His—and their—penchant and unquenchable thirst for unleashing
chaos, disease, death, and destruction upon the Earth's peoples is only surpassed by their wicked
greed, innumerable perversions, and desire to defile the Creation itself.
Though this evil autocrat, Franz Joseph I did not physically survive to see the final outcome of
WWI, the runes which foretold of further abominations yet to come had already been cast. His
bloodline continued onward, and the truth of his grand plan would wait another 94 years before
revealing its ugly head.
Franz Joseph's plan was to infiltrate the military, then the government of the U.S. with his own
bloodline. That plan was well underway before he expired. Those who shared his goals were
equally complicit, as was demonstrated—beyond a reasonable doubt—within the context of this
current research.
The connections of the Austrian-Hungarian (Merovingian) bloodline to evil are ancient ones.
Ritual magic(k), numerology, demon worship, secret societies, deceit and murder are but a few
of the methods employed. Ignorance of such matters—and its resultant denial—does not excuse
us from any responsibility, however uncomfortable we may have become.
Franz Joseph I chose his son, Johann Adolf Eisenhower, to spearhead the overthrow and
complete possession of the U.S., its vast wealth, and its people. The infrastructure of his plan
was prearranged to coincide with a second world war, in which the vast wealth (gold) of the
American economy was first stolen in 1933, followed by the theft of its resources (its people).
The emperor had the assistance of his international cohorts, who saw the wisdom in his plans. He
had already made the supreme sacrifice of donating his bloodline to the cause.
To sell the plan to the American public, his contribution—a stooge—had to have been a hero.
The U.S. Army was a willing participant in that ruse, as they had been many times before.
Johann Adolf Eisenhauer was declared a "war hero," and the rest became 'history'.
The plot began with the infiltration of the Eisenhauers, first Eugen, entering the U.S. at Ellis
Island, under the alias of "A. Casey." Settling in Denver, CO sometime after November 3, 1923,
"Lonnie Franklin Roberts" received medical treatment and/or benefits at Fitzsimons Hospital,
likely for exposure to mustard gas in WWI. Roberts received government 'mail', either from
various agencies or politicians and administrative heads, through the Denison, TX post office
and later, through the multi-state network involved in the numerous Ponzi schemes which had
been created.
'Mail' was another word for 'money'. Not many Americans would have written to state
legislators, federal agencies, the Postmaster General, or congressmen and senators when mail
was not delivered. The local mailman would have taken care of that issue. Roberts wrote these
bureaucrats and politicians on a yearly basis, at least, and several times within a matter of days
on other occasions. The language used by his co-conspirators was encoded with phrases such as
"mail delivery," your VA benefits," "dependent benefits," and "your dental appointment." This
pattern spanned a 30-year period which began in 1942.
The "Casey" name did not resurface until 1952, when his alter ego, "Lonnie Franklin (Frank)
Roberts" became "A.(Alfred) C.(Cecil) Casey," the mayor of Denison, TX. After his one-year
stint ruling over the town and building upon the 10-year-old international spy network already in
place, "Lonnie F. Roberts" campaigned to acquire a 'birth certificate' for his older brother,
Johann Adolf Eisenhauer.
The logical location for the "Eisenhower birthplace" was the very 'safe house' used by the spies
that transited from Denison, and from one U.S. town to the next. The conflicting stories about
when the house was built—and who built it—are revealed here as the trivial matters they were
deemed to be. As evidenced by "Eisenhower's" passport photo, his "place of birth: Tyler, TX"
designation was another fiction presented at the 'presidential residence' tour in Denison. That no
one questioned the glaring contradiction is beyond reason, yet typical of the average sightseer.
Eisenhower's first (documented) entry on America soil occurred on September 27, 1924,
approximately 11 months after that of his younger brother, Eugen. His declaration that he was
born in "Tyler, TX" matched his U.S. passport, but belied his "birth in Denison." These
discrepancies did not matter, because The Sherman Herald masked the truth, first by concocting
a story that few would understand, and second, by assisting in the perpetual obfuscation of
unknown facts.
Lonnie F. Roberts, by any name, dealt with members of the Democratic Party. His financial
schemes, all unlawful, solely benefited the Democratic Party, though his brother was elected to
the presidency as a Republican. Eisenhower infiltrated both the Republican Party and the
country, but neither were his. He had covered every potential aspect that might have become an
impediment to the long-term goal planned for him many years before.
The genealogical schemes that feed the databases of Salt Lake City today were co-mingled with
those of Mormon, Presbyterian, and Methodist church organizations. The American people had
already been brainwashed into believing that "men of God" were honorable, so the church was
(and is) the perfect cover for a host of other financial frauds to be committed. Eliminating one of
the participants required nothing more than an 'obituary' in a controlled newspaper, magazine, or
newsletter. In Roberts' case, each obituary merely served to signal that the particular individual
had 'moved on' to greener pastures.
Roberts' "Gene Seely" alias, despite its numerous variations, became the badge of honor he
finally wore with proud distinction. Once again, his Amarillo/Globe News 'obituary' honored his
'service' in the U.S. Army, his having been "the first owner of an Exxon station in Dimmitt, TX,
and his achievement as a 32nd-degree Mason." It mattered not that he was not properly credited
for the numerous altruistic acts he performed, whether as a "creator of birth certificates,” filing
'income taxes', assisting others in preparing legal affidavits, or by performing 'marriages' as a
minister of God. The "Reverend Lonnie F. Roberts" (aka Does 1-1,000) was an infil-traitor, a
common spy, and one of the most diabolical characters ever to grace his 'illuminated' bloodline.
His brother, Johann Adolf Eisenhauer (aka Dwight David Eisenhower), too, was a common
spy—and an infil-traitor. His sudden rise to political stardom, though highly improbable by any
political standards, was orchestrated by the international military/industrial complex that
enriched itself upon the graves of innocent millions.
In his original draft of his American "farewell speech," Eisenhower had described his
unidentified task masters as the "congressional/military/industrial complex," but he deleted
"congressional" from the address as a means of propitiation. His governmental co-conspirators
had aided him in fulfilling his ultimate task—the overthrow of the U.S. government and its
people from within—and he could not disappoint those who helped him accomplish the feat. The
American people would mistake his 'warning' as his final, patriotic act. His admission was
delivered, in code, as an affirmation to his masters that their plan had succeeded.
In retrospect, a few significant conclusions
The ramifications of Eisenhower's (or any other infil-traitor's) unlawful 'election' to the U.S.
presidency are HUGE. Every law, every executive order, every treaty, and every decision
Eisenhower signed must be declared "NULL and VOID." Laws written and passed on the
foundation of those born out of such corruption must also be declared "NULL and VOID."
Beyond these conclusions, we must also address the massive money-laundering Ponzi schemes,
real estate/mortgage fraud, the embezzlement of Veterans Administration and Social Security
benefits, and the massive theft and corruption still in effect in 2010. Military veterans have been
and are still deprived of promised medical care while enriching the very
military/industrial/congressional/religious complex they serve.
It is no longer a secret that the world's militaries and governments, today, primarily finance their
deeds through the sale of illegal drugs, the sex-slave industry, pedophilia, and a host of other
despicable acts.
The "hero" presented to us in innumerable, compiled photographs was pawned to us, in one
photo, as having stood at a proportional height of 8'-3". No, "Dwight D. Eisenhower" was no
hero, nor was he any giant of a man. He was little more than a common spy, an infil-traitor, and a
mental midget. The "god" he "trusted" existed only on the back of a dollar bill. That same god
has, again, been exposed for the illusion that it was, is, and will always be.
[Additional mail documents supporting claims made within the text of this article will be linked
to another page on this web site, under the “Documents” heading. Your patience is appreciated.]
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