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Thread ID: 17547 | Posts: 16 | Started: 2005-03-28
2005-03-28 02:25 | User Profile
[B]Why the ''Mainstream Media'' Ain't Touching ''Jeff Gannon'' (Pt. 1)[/B]
by Todd Brendan Fahey March 28, 2005
Big corporate media cowers to the "Jeff Gannon" story like nothing America has witnessed...since the Franklin Cover-Up (homosexual/pedophile ring operative at the highest levels in Washington D.C.) story that exploded across the pages of the then-conservative Washington [I]Times[/I] by then-brave investigative reporter Paul Rodriguez, who went on to become editor-in-chief of [I]Insight[/I] magazine.
But Paul Rodriguez just recently resigned from [I]Insight[/I]; hasn't written a word of the "Jeff Gannon" scandal, nor has he returned to his pitbull approach to the Franklin frolic (or any other "hard news," pun intended); nor has the Washington Times gone after "Jeff Gannon."
The public--We The People--aren't supposed to be hearing of the story of how a male homosexual prostitute with Marines training penetrated the White House Press Corps, under banner of a meaningless Web site "news agency" with deep ties to the Republican Party. GOPUSA owner Bobby Eberle, owner of TalonNews.com, has stopped talking, has scrubbed the site clean (Google's WayBackMachine archival mechanism makes Mr. Eberle look pretty silly...), and has, in fact, closed down TalonNews.com.
Bloggers are actively calling out White House Spokesman Scott McClellan, Bush advisor Karl Rove and Republican National Chairman (RNC) Ken Mehlman as known homosexuals, each of whom have been spotted at "discrete" homosexual lounges and more indiscrete parties. Powerful Republican Congressman David Dreier is known to be homosexual, and pays his "chief of staff" more than White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card makes--Card being, also, called out of the closet by many investigative bloggers.
Recently, Kay Griggs, a prominent military colonel's wife, set out to right a long history of patent wrongs, which include: homosexual initation rites in the U.S. military--particularly within the Marines; well-documented instances of both homosexual and hetero pedophilia, often as brazen rape, amongst U.S. military figures and notable senior statesmen, Henry Kissinger being named loudly by Mrs. Griggs.
Griggs, in her videotaped interviews recently, discovered her husband's diary and was suitably horrified at what she read. She then began asking questions of her friends in the military wives club, and many of them confessed to the same dirty little secrets. Her candor on video is both disturbing and compelling: the woman has come to grips with the fact that this "culture," as she calls it, is rife within senior U.S. military, and that the stain of being called out as a queer is what keeps the men quiet to the arms- and drugs-running that are a vital function of Our Military.
"Jeff Gannon"--formerly known as James D. Guckert, and who might be Johnny D. Gosch, the paper-boy kidnapped from his route in Des Moines, Iowa in 1982, and who many believe was forced into the same pedophilic child-slave trade that became known as the Franklin Cover-Up--is the fulcrum at the heart of this vast puddle of shit. His biography is hair thin and sketchy, but we are to believe that he was simply allowed to lob softballs at George W. Bush to make the dyslexic and gaffe-prone President "look good."
OK. Such is possible. But not in-toto.
"Jeff Gannon" has to have come from somewhere; yet no one knows (or seems to want to say) from where. We know that he runs, under a variety of Web sites and phone banks, a male/homosexual out-call service that caters to military men ($200/hour; $1200/weekend), called Bedrock Corp., registered in Wilmington, Delaware, and that the state of Delaware busted James Guckert ("Jeff Gannon") in tax deliquency ($20,000) a few years back, of which he has apparently not made amends. His sites show photos of "Gannon's" muscled self--sans clothes, and often erect or urinating (his pubic region is shaved, btw.). He writes that he is "Top only!" (meaning, he shoves his show into his clients, and won't do it any other way). He has been caught lying to [I]Editor & Publisher [/I] magazine and various other magazines who interviewed him after the scandal began to explode, as saying that he was merely a Webmaster and was not involved in his clients' sites; turns out, though, that "Gannon" was not only the primary Webmaster for his own sites, but was also the primary client offered For Sale in those gay military escort Web pages.
As baseball brother Jeremy Giambi said: "Unless you've been in a coma" for the last two months, you've read most of the aforementioned summation of recent news. What you have not heard comes next.
[B]Part II: A Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On (in D.C. Right Now)[/B]
2005-03-28 02:55 | User Profile
Todd, is this anything like the famous story about Yoko Ono regarding the movie of 2 hours of John Lennon's penis "The critics won't touch it"? :biggrin:
Seriously though, everything I've heard about Capitol Hill is there are all sorts of philandering going on there. Ther seems to be some unwritten rule among the press and legislatures they don't talk about it.
2005-03-28 03:01 | User Profile
[I]Seriously though, everything I've heard about Capitol Hill is there are all sorts of philandering going on there. Ther seems to be some unwritten rule among the press and legislatures they don't talk about it.[/I]
Seriously, though: When philandering involves blackmailed politicians, compromised senior military and is homosexual, especially...I don't give a good g*ddamn whether the Media wants to touch it or not.
Why the Public puts up with shipping its hard-earned dough to dangerously degenerate folks in D.C. is beyond me. Time to let it bleed.
2005-03-28 03:45 | User Profile
[QUOTE] The public--We The People--aren't supposed to be hearing of the story of how a male homosexual prostitute with Marines training penetrated the White House Press Corps,[/QUOTE] Todd,
This guy isn't a Marine. He's a fake.
[url]http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/3/24/111751/735[/url]
There are other sources (some here) for this other than this "liberal" website.
2005-03-28 04:14 | User Profile
Sert.,
OK! I missed this one completely. Gannon/Guckert just services military men.
We still need to see his client-list. A whiff of that'll be like tear gas into the Pentagon and other armed services.
I wonder how long it'll be before Gannon/Guckert's assumes room temperature, a la Craig Spence. Any guesses?
2005-03-28 04:19 | User Profile
toddbrendanfahey,
Truth is often stranger than fiction.
2005-03-28 06:34 | User Profile
Todd,
Gannon will service anyone for enough money. He didn't have a problem with whoring himself to the traitor in chief. I can see how the mistake can be made. There has been one hell of a lot of disinformation put out by him and about him.
No telling on what might happen to him.
2005-03-28 17:02 | User Profile
[QUOTE=toddbrendanfahey][B]Why the ''Mainstream Media'' Ain't Touching ''Jeff Gannon'' (Pt. 1)[/B]
[B][I]Her candor on video is both disturbing and compelling: the woman has come to grips with the fact that this "culture," as she calls it, is rife within senior U.S. military, and that the stain of being called out as a queer is what keeps the men quiet to the arms- and drugs-running that are a vital function of Our Military[/I][/B].
by Todd Brendan Fahey March 28, 2005[/QUOTE]Many on this board have taken to posting the most salacious items they can about those in the military. Some may even be true.
But the most plausible reason to me is that many seek to compensate for the fact they never served in the military, but somehow are morally superior for not doing so. Fahey among others has long impressed me as such. His fascination for the fantasy world of espionage and drugs marks him as an escapist who will not face reality.
2005-03-28 20:45 | User Profile
[QUOTE=toddbrendanfahey] We know that he runs, under a variety of Web sites and phone banks, a male/homosexual out-call service that caters to military men ($200/hour; $1200/weekend), called Bedrock Corp.[/QUOTE] What better way to direct military affairs than to use a device like this to select men for promotion? That way you can tell them what to do when they reach high levels. Nations that spend fortunes on defense equipment and salaries yet allow others to control their media, secret societies and use blackmail tactics like this are doomed to collapse.
2005-03-28 22:55 | User Profile
Hello Todd. How's tricks?
I'll be very interested to see what you come up with in Part Two. I'm happy to see you linking Mrs. Griggs. She's certainly got some interesting things to say.
I would count among the nicely-timed coinkydinks a part of this story (arrest of Rusty Nelson and sudden death of Hunter Thompson among them), the abrupt end of the Condit suit just as thing were getting interesting.
In his own first deposition, conducted last September, Condit declined to answer a number of questions about Levy, including whether they had a sexual relationship or physical intimacy of any kind. Wood contended that such questions would lead to other lascivious questions irrelevant to the underlying lawsuit. But in a Dec. 8 opinion, U.S. District Judge Peter Leisure said the questions followed naturally from Condit's own actions.
The more intrusive deposition was scheduled for Feb. 7, but postponed because Condit said he had the flu. Negotiations to end the lawsuit heated up quickly, even as attorneys were preparing for more questioning of Condit and Dunne.
"Once the judge ruled that the deposition testimony from Dunne wouldn't be gagged, and that Condit could be asked questions about his past, this is what logically followed," Dalglish said.
While the FBI's mock-up of Chandra for the APB certainly sent a message in real time -- look closely ... the 2nd and 3rd images actually ARE different -- I think Dominick's getting dunned bigtime for gossiping like a Big Girl is the more telling statement.
2005-03-28 23:13 | User Profile
[QUOTE=edward gibbon]Many on this board have taken to posting the most salacious items they can about those in the military. Some may even be true.[/QUOTE]
Back in '97-'98 as I discovered Free Republic, there was no end of threads and personal accounts concerning the demise of the military under Clinton. Day in ... day out. Clinton had demoralized them. The perfumed and politically correct leadership had sold them out. All the good guys were getting out while the gettin' was good. Recruiters were lobbying to drop even the most minimal GED standards for enlisted.
Are we supposed to believe that this was all for show somehow and that those most interested in being part of the Army of One actually have the fortitude or integrity of those soldiers a generation or two ago?
I don't believe it for a moment.
[But nor do I believe that it was all Clinton's fault or that it's someone "the liberals" who are to blame. I like this quote from a woman named Barbara Pope who served under Reagan and Bush, rotated into the private sector for a bit and recently was pressed back into service by Shrub.
This reasoning is seconded by Senator Olympia Snowe, Republican of Maine: "Every time a woman is excluded from a position [in the military], she is devalued." The equal treatment of women in today's environment is unlikely because, in the words of Ms. Schroeder, the military "is a top down hierarchy, and all males at the top." Thus, according to Barbara Pope, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Reserves and Manpower during the Bush Administration, the culture must be changed: "We are in the process of weeding out the white male as the norm."
I think the neat thing about the "eradication of the white male as norm" is that this sort of behavior is absolutely NOT threatening to homosexuals in the same way it threatens or is simply off-putting to heteros rightfully claiming and willing to exercise their natural, God-given male authority.
Only patriarchy is eroded by this bent ... Big Girls seem to function just fine -- excel even =) -- in the the incredibly cruel, illogical and utopian clutches of a feminized society.
2005-03-29 02:51 | User Profile
[QUOTE=toddbrendanfahey]... Bloggers are actively calling out White House Spokesman Scott McClellan, Bush advisor Karl Rove and Republican National Chairman (RNC) Ken Mehlman as known homosexuals, each of whom have been spotted at "discrete" homosexual lounges and more indiscrete parties. Powerful Republican Congressman David Dreier is known to be homosexual, and pays his "chief of staff" more than White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card makes--Card being, also, called out of the closet by many investigative bloggers. ...[/QUOTE] Todd... the beltway has always been a ââ¬Åhot bedââ¬Â of subversion and perversion. However, these days there seems to be a runaway culture of homosexuality. Any idea how this all got started in the first place?
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2005-03-29 03:26 | User Profile
[B]askel5[/B]: Too many coincidences for it all to be just coincidence. Gannon/Guckert/Johnny Gosch, and the lack of any mainstream media coverage whatsoever on any of it; Paul Rodriguez, the former bulldog Washington Times investigative journalist of the Franklin Cover-Up who single-handedly outed that whole vat of slime, suddenly resigning from Insight magazine and going on hiatus (by his written declaration at Insight); several peculiarities in Hunter Thompson's "suicide" (who was said to be working on a story revealing the homo/pedophile/D.C. ring--whether that's true, I don't know; but it was reported by several and just after Guckert/Gannon blew his cover); persons, by name, reporting having seen McClellan/Rove/Mehlman at homo lounges and parties...
And now this video comes out with Kay Griggs being incredibly candid and vocal about the diary she found of her bi-husband. And all the names of military persons she has stated, For The Record.
This pustule could pop in many very ugly scenarios.
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[B]Edward Gibbon[/B]: I was never interested in joining the military (but, for the record, I did speak to persons at a couple recruiting booths at Arizona State University when I was in my early 20s; every branch asked me about my eyesight (20/1600; 8 diopter), and they kind of chuckled when I told them what it is. "Maybe the Coast Guard," was one reply.
Was much more interested in CIA work. Was told that my LSD use (only five occasions to that point) would disqualify me immediately upon polygraph. So, instead, I opted to lend a hand to Generals Jack Singlaub and Dan Graham, and to CIA officer Ted Humes.
You want to think my life is "fantasy", go ahead and believe what you like. I could give a ****. :thumbsup:
& I'm not knocking military. I'm knocking buggery within the military, and especially on underage youngsters.
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[B]Phantasm[/B]: Dunno how long the Beltway has been infested; or why. Sick stuff, this whole Gannon/Guckert and Franklin Cover-Up tie-in. There's a cancer very deep in D.C. that needs to be excised by We The People.
2005-03-29 04:26 | User Profile
The Bush Administration has disseminated more than their share of alarmist fantasies in the past 5 years (Saddam did 9/11; WMDs; Condi and her 'mushroom cloud', etc...not to mention stonewalling a ful and open investigation of the 9/11 atrocity). I frankly welcome a feeding frenzy at their expense by this point. And there [I]are [/I] legitimate areas of inquiry re the Gannon/Talon/Homogate affair.
Not that I expect much of a feeding frenzy. The media, notoriously leftist regarding all domestic issues, has shown nothing but timidity and acquiescence towards the current Administration when it actually [I]counts[/I]; I doubt that will change, but I salute anyone who'll at least attempt to apply the cattle-prod to them.
A fair number of OD'ers are falling for a line of twaddle that demands simon-pure squeaky-cleanliness from those taking an adversarial position to the Bush White House. Raimondo's a dirty fag, Rense chases UFOs, Rather's a nut, Sobran loves Mexicans, Fahey's an LSD burnout. Me, I say even [I]if [/I] the kid's got his finger up his nose with the other hand scratching his ass, that doesn't necessarily mean the emperor's fully dressed, after all.
Let Todd unveil his revelations. If they turn out to be mostly fantasy, we can simply file them with Gabrielle's RNC cheerleaing and Walter's war cries of the Christian Taliban.
2005-03-29 05:41 | User Profile
il ragno,
A good point. I fear some of this stuff is true. These kinds of rumors can have corrosive effect on a government. So these stories might make people think about far down into a moral cesspool the GOP has gone. It does seem clear the leadership of the GOP has more than itââ¬â¢s share of these perverts.
2005-03-29 06:12 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Faust]A good point. I fear some of this stuff is true
TURN ON THE GAYDAR, BABY!!!
Has anyone got Barbara Bush's quote on oral sex handy? > Clinton lied. A man might forget where he parks or where he lives, but he never forgets oral sex, no matter how bad it is. She's about the biggest beard I've ever seen. But awfully understanding ... how else to explain her utter lack of concern over midnight tours of the White House by gay lobbyists and their teenage tricks and her singling out the Post for kudos for not covering the story. Stinks.
It does seem clear the leadership of the GOP has more than itââ¬â¢s share of these perverts.[/QUOTE]
The Big Girls of the GOP are definitely "top man" ... though it's true they let the Butch Lesbos of the DNC battering ram through whatever agenda they've set.
Nothing drove this home like reading the GOP's 1970 "Earth Resources & Population" task force report. I figure one reason they have it in the Congressional Record -- besides the fact Ziggy's correct and 'mericans don't read -- is that it makes for a handy reference for slow-witted Dems who need talking points as well as Republicans who can remember poor oral sex but have trouble trying to remember what they're "against."