The Strange Case of Ted Gunderson

Is Satanism the religion of Washington?

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By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor

Some years ago, VT removed a couple of writers, one in particular when we learned he has been sent by a rogue faction in the FBI to infiltrate VT and help them build criminal cases against its editors.

If you haven’t seen what has happened to the Rense organization, first an attempt to murder Jeff, then his airwaves loaded with FBI informants, you miss the pattern.

However, VT had pulled many close to them in order to do what we do best.

By getting close to those chosen to target VT, we crawled inside a very real satanic pedophile ring used by Epstein, Maxwell, Trump and the extremist Church of Set within the Pentagon.

VT was seen as a threat to their attempt to hijack America’s nuclear command and destroy Israel’s enemies while bringing on Armageddon.

VT stopped it and, under Obama, Secretary Hagel and CJCOS Dempsey cleaned up the mess.  This is the only reason any of you are alive today.

It has all begun again under Trump, no, it isn’t about ‘Greater Israel,’ its Armageddon and the rapture.  Satanists don’t want Israel ruling the world.  They use Israel’s corruption under Netanyahu to advance their plans to bring down humanity, a deal they cut, real or imagined with what they think are off-world powers that religion “mistakenly” listed as “evil.”  If only we were making this up.

Test run this last paragraph against history and what you know or feel.  Tell me if I am lying.

Chosen to be targeted by this group were Preston James and Jim Fetzer, seen as vulnerable.  Both were to be set up.

Here is the backstory on this;

Some years ago, we came head to head with this FBI group during a legal case in Cleveland, tying them to a major banking operation run by the Rothschild Foundation and a law firm that advised an FBI special program to investigate terrorism, one run by a Mossad front.

In reality, they penetrated the FBI and accessed their files.

Here at VT, tied to that same group, banks out of Cleveland and Denver, Colorado, we found ourselves not only in the center of a plot to place a Kosher Nostra stooge in the presidency but to start an American civil war as well.

All of this is a reality with Trump and the civil war we warned about is ongoing with $1 billion in GOP contributions “missing,” paid to 3%’ers, Boogaloo boys, fake ‘Antifa’ and an army of pro-Israeli organizations fomenting violence, including a large splinter group from the National Rifle Association, now controlled by Israeli goons in Moscow.

Many years ago, Ted Gunderson stumbled over all of it, and what ties it all together?  Simple, just take Qanon and turn it upside down.

The Trump organization is a pedophile cult of satan worshipers.  Is this true?  Is the real truth worse, much worse?

From 2015:

Some people call themselves whistleblowers.  When we look into them, who they are, where they were, and what they really knew, some are total frauds, most are fabricators and the majority are “stooges” or “informants.”

Assange and Snowden are top of the list along with the media organizations that support them.

Ted Gunderson was a senior FBI official who, during his career, investigated a number of famous cases.  In the process, one of two things happened:

  1. Gunderson stumbled on a secret satanic child-murdering cult and included two American presidents, Reagan and Bush (41) or
  2. No such things exist and he is utterly irrational.

I have never met Ted Gunderson.  I have been told repeatedly, Stew Webb in particular, that Gunderson, who died in 2011, was a total fraud, every word out of his mouth a lie.  Then I began checking.

Gunderson checks out entirely.  Others do not check out at all.  Very real sources, close to the Reagan and Bush families, support Gunderson’s claims.  The video above has been around for some time.  I had been made aware of what was called the Franklin Scandal long ago when approached by a GOP state chairman on behalf of the president.

I have no evidence of any wrongdoing on behalf of the then-seated president.  I am aware he was being blackmailed based on what was said to be photographic evidence of some kind.  I was told it was related to “rent boys” and senior GOP officials who had put the president in a compromising position.  This is what I was told.  I didn’t believe what I was told.  What did I believe?  Does that matter?

A few weeks ago (2015) a witness contacted me about President Reagan, someone close to the highest levels of government.  I was told Reagan was a “degenerate pedophile.”  I believe the person who told me for a variety of reasons, access, credibility, and this is someone who was otherwise favorably disposed to the Reagan presidency.  This was also someone that knew President Reagan personally.

Reagan had never been on my radar.  The issue, as explained by Gunderson, is that there are secret societies, satanic in nature, he uses the terms “Illuminati” and “One World Government” that run the United States, murder at will, rig elections, start wars, and coordinate terror attacks.

Our sources tie what was going on in the White House to an organization begun

Control of the Supreme Court is key to their mechanisms.  Think Scalia, Kavanagh and others:

Accusations: Former Victim Claims Scalia Was a Pedophile

The Keshe Foundation asked VT to contact authorities in both Italy and Washington for them related to Sterling David Allen who was tied to Scalia as webmaster for a pedophile rings out of Utah with links to the royal families of Belgium and Netherlands.

This investigation, we believe, led to Scalia’s murder:

Scalia Murdered After Obama Meeting (updated)

When we go back to discussing the GOP child murder ring that was discovered in Nebraska and written about by former Green Beret, John DeCamp, so many things come together.  These stories are decades old, they are reiterated in the stories about General Paul Vallely’s command at the Presidio and less public stories about the Air Force nuclear commands, Minot Air Force Base in particular, and a sickness that begins at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and has infected that institution.

General Michael Aquino, then head of the Temple of Set (Satan) within the military says the whole thing is a scam.  His denials are in this book, referenced out of fairness.  Some of his backgrounds is here.  We find him, however, a charming individual.

What is seen in every case are deep parallels between evangelical Christianity, neo-conservatism, the Israel lobby, and certain affiliations that begin before the First World War.  What is seen is nihilism, something expressed in the post-war works of Herman Hesse, books like Demian and Steppenwolf, a mix of Hegelianism and social engineering ending in a strange marriage between those who purport to seek a better world through selective breeding and social control and yet turn out to be the exact same people who would burn it all down.

Last week, a former German defense official made public details on Germany’s covert program that financed Israel’s nuclear weapons development.   In ways, the story reminded me of Al Capone, the famous gangster of Chicago’s “Roaring Twenties.”  Capone was never convicted of racketeering, murder or bootlegging.  They got him for income tax evasion.

The German story, the financing of Israel’s nuclear program led to a similar set of revelations.  It exposed, inside Germany, a Nazi “stay behind” network that not only survived World War II but dominated first the US than Britain, and, eventually, the European Union itself.

We had always known that Britain was filled with Nazi collaborators and that sympathies for Hitler’s cause ran high in Britain among the nobility.  What we didn’t know and have so much difficulty understanding is why Hitler had so much support among the financial groups as well, the Rothschilds and other Jewish families, the ones we had always been told had pushed for open economic war against Germany in 1933 when Hitler had taken control.

We could bring into question issues of who Hitler was or the real nature of the holocaust but as we collect more information, it is almost entirely contradictory.  When proven facts are contradictory we are faced with another question, could reality be so far from what we imagine that our paradigm is useless?  It would seem this is the case.

If Gunderson is right, that satanic cults that cross borders, care nothing of ethnicity or “veneer” religions, which evangelical Christianity and most Judaism as well can and should be aptly described as, then the “prime mover” is a belief in the supernatural.

It isn’t hard to see that we are governed or “ruled” as it were by self-appointed “supermen.”  A corrupt political system of a society in steep decline has empowered the weakest least survivable who find solace in depravity, perversion, eroticism, and betrayal.

Does anyone disagree?

For the past couple of years, Britain has been trying to put the lid on a sex scandal that touches the breadth of the elites of that nation, police forces, and spy agencies we now suspect have long been working for a Nazi secret society, a government of pedophiles, name after name leading to name after name with no one left out anymore.

Considerable effort was made to “get to” Ted Gunderson, to discredit him and silence him.  John DeCamp who was an aid to former CIA Director William Colby while in Vietnam, is similarly subjected to continual attack.

DeCamp is alive but silent, though very much “on the record.”  Their stories lead to the Bush family and beyond, from the presidency to the banking centers of the world, to the royal families of Europe and throughout the American military.  When we turn on our televisions the people we see the men, often bible in hand, spend much more time crouching before naked little boys.

The evidence is there, volumes, pervasive, proven, and ignored.  Take a look at congress.  Would you allow any of these people to take your children for an ice cream cone?

I think not.  Instead of going after them, we have, for decades now, been fed an endless stream of pedophile priests.  When comparing the two, looking at the facts, and the real evidence, the priests simply molest the children, they don’t kill them, or not so many anyway.  Was Adam Walsh a victim?

Where do these people come from?  Where do we get the people who love and support them?  Isn’t it about time we learned to consistently refer to our leaders and “heroes,” yes I am referring to the perfumed princes of the Pentagon, as Colonel David Hackworth used to refer to them, in a more reality-oriented context.

Hey, I’m voting for Senator XXX, you know the one, the guy who hangs out with Al Qaeda, you know, the one of has sex with kids then has his staffers throw their bodies out in the desert?

We’re really not referring to any one person.  We are referring to hundreds.


Reference

Satanic Subversion of the U.S. Military

by Jeffrey Steinberg
Executive Intelligence Review

On February 5, 1999, in U.S. District  Court in Lincoln, Nebraska,
an extraordinary hearing occurred in Paul A.  Bonacci v. Lawrence
E. King, a civil action in which the plaintiff charged  that he had
been ritualistically abused by the defendant, as part of a
nationwide pedophile ring liked to  powerful political figures in
Washington  and to elements of the U.S. military and intelligence
establishment. Three weeks  later, on February 27, Judge Warren K.
Urbom ordered King, who is currently in  Federal prison, to pay $1
million in damages to Bonacci, in what Bonacci's  attorney John
DeCamp said was a clear signal that " the evidence presented was
credible."

During the February 5 hearing, Noreen  Gosch stunned the court with
sworn testimony linking U.S. Army Lt. Col.  Michael Aquino (ret.)
to the nationwide pedophile ring. Her son, Johnny, then 12  years
old, was kidnapped off the streets  of West Des Moines, Iowa on
September  5, 1982, while he was doing his early-morning newspaper
deliveries.  Since his kidnapping, she has devoted all of her time
and resources to finding her  son, and to exposing the dangers that
millions of children in American face  from this hideous, literally
Satanic  underground of ritualistic deviants.

"We have investigated, we have talked  to so far 35 victims of this
said organization that took my son and is  responsible for what
happened to Paul,  and they can verify everything that has
happened," she told the court.

"What this story involves is an elaborate  function, I will say,
that was an offshoot  of a government program. The MK-Ultra
program was developed in the 1950s by  the CIA. It was used to help
spy on other  countries during the Cold War because  they felt that
the other countries were  spying on us.

"It was very successful. They could do it  very well." [1]

Then, the Aquino bombshell: "Well, then  there was a man by the
name of Michael  Aquino. He was in the military. He had  top
Pentagon clearances. He was a pedophile. He was a Satanist. He's
founded the Temple of Set. And he was a close friend of Anton
LaVey. The two of  them were very active in ritualistic sexual
abuse. And they deferred funding  from this government program to
use [in] this experimentation on children.

"Where they deliberately split off the  personalities of these
children into multiples, so that when they're  questioned or put
under oath or  questioned under lie detector, that  unless the
operator knows how to  question a multiple-personality disorder,
they turn up with no evidence." [2]

She continued: "They used these kids to  sexually compromise
politicians or anyone else they wish to have control  of. This
sounds so far out and so bizarre I  had trouble accepting it in the
beginning  myself until I was presented with the  data. We have the
proof. In black and  white."

Under questioning from DeCamp, Gosch  reported: "I know that
Michael Aquino has been in Iowa. I know that Michael  Aquino has
been to Offutt Air Force Base [a Strategic Air Command base, near
Omaha, which was linked to King's activities]. I know that he has
had  contact with many of these children."

Paul Bonacci, who was simultaneously a  victim and a member of the
nationwide pedophile crime syndicate, has  subsequently identified
Aquino as the  man who ordered the kidnapping of  Johnny Gosch. In
his February 5  testimony, Bonacci referred to the  mastermind of
the Gosch abduction as  "the Colonel." [3]

A second witness who testified at the  February 5 hearing, Rusty
Nelson, was King's personal photographer. He later  described to
EIR another incident which  linked King to Aquino, while the Army
special forces officer was still on active  reserve duty. Some time
in the late  1980s, Nelson was with King at a posh  hotel in
downtown Minneapolis, when he  personally saw King turn over a
suitcase  full of cash and bearer-bonds to "the  Colonel," who he
later positively  identified as Aquino. According to  Nelson, King
told him that the suitcase  of cash and bonds was earmarked for the
Nicaraguan Contras, and that "the  Colo nel" was part of the covert
Contra  support apparatus, otherwise associated  with Lt. Col.
Oliver North, Vice President  George Bush, and the "secret parallel
government" that they ran from the  White House.

Just who is Lt. Col. Michael Aquino  (ret.), and what does the
evidence revealed in a Nebraska court hearing say  about the
current state of affairs inside  the U.S. military? Is the Aquino
case  some kind of weird aberration that slipped off the Pentagon
radar screen?  Not in the least.

Aquino, Satan and the U.S. military

Throughout much of the 1980s, Aquino  was at the center of a
controversy involving the Pentagon's acquiescence to  outright
Satanic practices inside the military services. Aquino was also a
prime suspect in a series of pedophile scandals involving the
sexual abuse of  hundreds of children, including the children of
military personnel serving at  the Presidio U.S. Army station in
the San  Francisco Bay Area. Furthermore, even  as Aquino was being
investigated by  Army Criminal Investigation Division  officers for
involvement in the pedophile  cases, he was retaining highest-level
security clearances, and was involved in  pioneering work in
military psychological  operations ("psy-ops").

On August 14, 1987, San Francisco police  raided Aquino's Russian
Hill home, which  he shared with his wife Lilith. The raid  was in
response to allegations that the  house had been the scene of a
brutal  rape of a four-year-old girl. The principal  suspect in the
rape, a Baptist minister  named Gary Hambright, was indicted in
September 1987 on charges that he  committed "lewd and lascivious
acts"  with six boys and four girls, ranging in  age from three to
seven years, during  September-October 1986. At the time of  the
alleged sex crimes, Hambright was  employed at a child care center
on the  U.S. Army base at Presidio. At the time  of Hambright's
indictment, the San  Francisco police charged that he was  involved
in at least 58 separate incidents  of child sexual abuse.

According to an article in the October  30, 1987 San Francisco
Examiner, one of  the victims had identified Aquino and his  wife
as participants in the child rape.  According to the victim, the
Aquinos had  filmed scenes of the child being fondled  by Hambright
in a bathtub. The child's  description of the house, which was also
the headquarters of Aquino's Satanic  Temple of Set, was so
detailed, that  police were able to obtain a search  warrant.
During the raid, they  confiscated 38 videotapes, photo  negatives,
and other evidence that the  home had been the hub of a pedophile
ring, operating in and around U.S.  military bases.

Aquino and his wife were never indicted  in the incident. Aquino
claimed that he  had been in Washington at the time,  enrolled in a
year-long reserve officers  course at the National Defense
University, although he did admit that he made frequent visits back
to the Bay  Area and to his church/home. The public  flap over the
Hambright indictment did  prompt the U.S. Army to transfer Aquino
from the Presidio, where he was the  deputy director of reserve
training, to  the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Center  in St. Louis.

On April 19, 1988, the ten-count  indictment against Hambright was
dropped by U.S. Attorney Joseph  Russoniello, on the grounds that,
while  there was clear evidence of child abuse  (six of the
children contracted the  venereal disease, chlamydia), there was
insufficient evidence to link Hambright  (or the Aquinos) to the
crimes. Parents  of several of the victims charged that
Russoniello's actions proved that "the  Federal system has broken
down in not  being able to protect the rights of  citizens age
three to eight."

Russoniello would later be implicated in  efforts to cover up the
links between the  Nicaraguan Contras and South American
cocaine-trafficking organizations, raising  deeper questions about
whether the  decision not to prosecute Hambright and  Aquino had
"national security  implications."

Indeed, on April 22, 1989, the U.S. Army  sent letters to the
parents of at least 56  of the children believed to have been
molested by Hambright, urging them to  have their children tested
for the human  immunodeficiency virus (HIV), because  Hambright, a
former daycare center  worker, was reported to be a carrier.

On May 13, 1989, the San Jose Mercury  reported that Aquino and his
wife had been recently questioned by Army  investigators about
charges of child molestation by the couple in two  northern
California counties, Sonoma  and Mendocino. A 9-year-old girl in
Santa  Rosa, California, and an 11-year-old boy  in Fort Bragg,
also in California,  separately identified Aquino as the  rapist in
a series of 1985 incidents, after  they had seen him on television.

Softies on Satan

When the San Francisco Chronicle  contacted Army officials at the
Presidio to find out if Aquino's security  clearances had been
lifted as the result  of the pedophile investigations, the
reporters were referred to the Pentagon, where Army spokesman Maj.
Greg Rixon  told them, "The question is whether he is trustworthy
or can do the job. There is  nothing that would indicate in this
case  that there is any problem we should be  concerned about."

Indeed, the Pentagon had already given  its de facto blessings to
Aquino's long-standing public association with the  Church of Satan
and his own successor  "church," the Temple of Set. This,  despite
the fact that Aquino's Satanic activities involved overt support
for  neo-Nazi movements in the United States and Europe. On October
10, 1983,  while traveling in West Germany on "official NATO
business," Aquino had  staged a Satanic "working" at the
Wewelsburg Castle in Bavaria. Aquino  wrote a lengthy account of
the ritual, in  which he invoked Nazi SS chief Heinrich  Himmler:
"As the Wewelsburg was  conceived by Heinrich Himmler to be the
'Mittelpunkt der Welt' ('Middle of the  World'), and as the focus
of the Hall of  the Dead was to be the Gate of that  Center, to
summon the Powers of  Darkness at their most powerful locus."

As early as April 1978, the U.S. Army had  circulated A Handbook
for Chaplains "to  facilitate the provision of religious
activities." Both the Church of Satan and  the Temple of Set were
listed among the  "other" religions to be tolerated inside  the
U.S. military. A section of the  handbook dealing with Satanism
stated,  "Often confused with witchcraft,  Satanism is the worship
of Satan (also  known as Baphomet or Lucifer). Classical  Satanism,
often involving 'black masses,'  human sacrifices, and other
sacrilegious  or illegal acts, is now rare. Modern  Satanism is
based on both the knowledge  of ritual magick and the
'anti-establishment' mood of the 1960s.  It is related to classical
Satanism more  in image than substance, and generally  focuses on
'rational self-interest wit h  ritualistic trappings.' [4]

No so fast! In 1982, the Temple of Set  fissured over the issue of
Aquino's emphasis on Nazism. One leader, Ronald  K. Barrett,
shortly after his expulsion,  wrote that Aquino had "taken the
Temple of Set in an explicitly Satanic direction, with strong
overtones of  German National Socialist Nazi occultism
... One fatality has occurred within the  Temple membership during 
the period covered May 1982-July 1983."

The handbook quoted "Nine Satanic  Statements" from the Church of
Satan, without comment. "Statement Seven,"  as quoted in the
handbook, read, "Satan represents man as just another animal,
sometimes better, more often worse  than those that walk on all
fours, who,  because of his 'divine and intellectual development'
has become the most  vicious animal of all."

>From 'psy-ops' to 'mindwars' [5]

Aquino's steady rise up the hierarchy of  the Satanic world closely
paralleled his  career advances inside the U.S. military.
According to an official biography  circulated by the Temple of
Set, "Dr.  Aquino is High Priest and chief executive  officer of
the Temple of Set, the nation's  principal Satanic church, in which
he  holds the degree of Ipissimus VI. He  joined the original
Church of Satan in  1969, becoming one of its chief officials  by
1975 when the Temple of Set was  founded. In his secular profession
he is a  Lieutenant Colonel, Military Intelligence,  U.S. Army, and
is qualified as a  Special-Forces officer, Civil Affairs  officer,
and Defense Attaché. He is a  graduate of the Command and General
Staff College, the National Defense  University and the Defense
Intelli gence  College, and the State Departments'  Foreign Service
Institute."

Indeed, a more detailed curriculum vitae  that Aquino provided to
EIR, dated March  1989, claimed that he had gotten his  doctorate
at the University of California  at Santa Barbara in 1980, with his
dissertation on "The Neutron Bomb." He  listed 16 separate military
schools that  he attended during 1968-87, including  advanced
courses in "Psychological  Operations" at the JFK Special Warfare
Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina,  and "Strategic Intelligence"
at the  Defense Intelligence College, at Bolling  Air Force Base in
Washington, D.C.

Aquino was deeply involved in what has  been called the "revolution
in military  affairs" ("RMA"), the introduction of the  most kooky
"Third Wave," "New Age"  ideas into military long-range planning,
which introduced such notions as  "information warfare" and
"cyber-warfare" into the Pentagon's  lexicon.

In the early 1980s, at the same time  that Heidi and Alvin Toffler
were spinning their Tavistock "Third Wave"  utopian claptrap to
some top Air Force brass, Aquino and another U.S. Army  colonel,
Paul Vallely, were co-authoring  an article for Military Review.
Although  the article was never published in the journal, the piece
was widely circulated  among military planners, and was distributed
by Aquino's Temple of Set.  The article, titled "From PSYOP to
Mindwar: The Psychology of Victory,"  endorsed some of the ideas
published in  a 1980 Military Review article by Lt. Col.  John
Alexander, an affiliate of the Stanford Research Institute, a
hotbed of  Tavistock Institute and Frankfurt School  "New Age" s
ocial engineering.

Aquino and Vallely called for an  explicitly Nietzschean form of
warfare, which they dubbed "mindwar." [6] "Like the  sword
Excalibur," they wrote, "we have  but to reach out and seize this
tool; and  it can transform the world for us if we  have but the
courage and the integrity  to guide civilization with it. If we do
not  accept Excalibur, then we relinquish our  ability to inspire
foreign cultures with  our morality. If they then devise
moralities unsatisfactory to us, we have  no choice but to fight
them on a more  brutish level."

And what is "mindwar?" "The term is  harsh and fear-inspiring,"
Aquino wrote.  "And it should be: It is a term of attack  and
victory-not one of rationalization  and coaxing and conciliation.
The enemy  may be offended by it; that is quite all  right as long
as he is defeated by it. A  definition is offered: Mindwar is the
deliberate, aggressive convincing of all  participants in a war
that we will win  that war."

For Aquino, "mindwar" is a permanent  state of strategic
psychological warfare  against the populations of friend and foe
nations alike. "In its strategic context,  mindwar must reach out
to friends,  enemies and neutrals alike across the  globe ...
through the media possessed by  the United States which have the
capabilities to reach virtually all people  on the face of the
Earth.  These media  are, of course, the electronic
media-television and radio. State of the  art developments in
satellite  communication, video recording techniques, and laser and
optical  transmission of broadcasts make possible  a penetration of
the minds of the world  such as would have been inconceivable  just
a few years ago." Above all else,  Aquino argues, mindwar must
target t he population of the United States, "by  denying enemy
propaganda access to our people, and by explaining and  emphasizing
to our people the rationale  for our national interest. ... Rather
it  states a whole truth that, if it does not  now exist, will be
forced into existence  by the will of the United States."

http://www.geocities.com/lord_visionary/satanic_subversion.htm
 
From PsyOp to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory, 1980
http://www.xeper.org/maquino/nm/MindWar.pdf
 
Psychological Operations: The Ethical Dimension
http://www.xeper.org/maquino/nm/PSYOPEthics.pdf

The Church of Satan PDF A lengthy history of the Church of Satan
(9.4 Mb)http://www.xeper.org/maquino/nm/COS.pdf

http://digilander.libero.it/ilgattomurr/sin_file/image004.jpg

http://www.wiolawapress.com/2shapeshi/2shapeshi_mindwarlogo4001.jpg

Text of $1m. judgement awarded to Mind Control victim:

In the United States District Court For the District of Nebraska

Paul A. Bonacci, Plaintiff          4:CV91-3037 vs Lawrence E.
King, Defendant     Memorandum of Decision Filed February 22, 1999

On February 27, 1998, I found that default judgment should be
entered against the defendant Lawrence E. King in favor of the
plaintiff, Paul A. Bonacci. A trial on the issue of the damages due
the plaintiff by that defendant was had on February 5, 1999.

Two counts are alleged against the defendant: King in the
complaint. Count V alleges a conspiracy with public officers to
deprive the plaintiff of his civil rights, designed to continue to
subject the plaintiff to emotional abuse and to prevent him from
informing authorities of criminal conduct.  Count VIII charges
battery, false imprisonment, infliction of emotional distress,
negligence and cons piracy to deprive the plaintiff of civil
rights.  Between December 1980 and 1988, the complaint alleges, the
defendant King continually subjected the plaintiff to repeated
sexual assaults, false imprisonments, infliction of extreme
emotional distress, organized and directed satanic rituals, forced
the plaintiff to "scavenge" for children to be a part of the
defendant King's sexual abuse and pornography ring, forced the
plaintiff to engage in numerous masochistic orgies with other minor
children. The defendant King's default has made those allegations
true against him. The issue now is the relief to be granted
monetarily.

The now uncontradicted evidence is that the plaintiff has suffered
much. He has suffered burns, broken fingers, beating of the head
and face and other indignities by the wrongful actions of the
defendant King. In addition to the misery of going through the
experiences just related over a period of eight years, the
plaintiff has suffered the lingering results to the present time.
He is a victim of multiple personality disorder, involving as many
as fourteen distinct personalities aside from his primary
personality. He has given up a desired military career and received
threats on his life. He suffers from sleeplessness, has bad dreams,
has difficulty in holding a job, is fearful that others are
following him, fears getting killed, has depressing flashbacks, and
is verbally violent on occasion, all in connection with the
multiple personality disorder and caused by the wrongful activities
of the defendant King.

Almost certainly the defendant King has little remaining financial
resources, but a fair judgment to compensate the plaintiff is
necessary. For the sixteen years since the abuse of the plaintiff
began I conclude that a fair compensation for the damages he has
suffered is $800,000. A punitive damage award also is justified, bu
t the amount needs to be limited because of the small effect that
such a judgment would have on the defendant King, given his
financial condition and presence in prison. I deem the punitive
damage award of $200,000 to be adequate.  Dated February 19, 1999.
By the Court /s/Warren Urborn United States Senior District Judge

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Gordon Duff posted articles on VT from 2008 to 2022. He is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War. A disabled veteran, he worked on veterans and POW issues for decades. Gordon is an accredited diplomat and is generally accepted as one of the top global intelligence specialists. He manages the world's largest private intelligence organization and regularly consults with governments challenged by security issues. Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world, and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than "several" countries. He is also a trained chef, wine enthusiast, avid motorcyclist, and gunsmith specializing in historical weapons and restoration. Business experience and interests are in energy and defense technology.